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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jun 1960, p. 22

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Wavomens | B the formation ofthe BN EEE 7 LABETT S PILSENER PARIY OF THE LABATT'S PILSENER PARTY We are dedicated to bringing enjoyment to beer lovers everywhere. We will fight for the right of every Canadian (over 21, of course) to sit back, put his feet up, and enjoy a glass of Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer. We regard the bottle opener as the greatest weapon in our battle for enjoyment . . . provided it's used to open Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer. A a 2 EEE XXX] Vove LEXA XXX) VEY OVRY iW, i Ee ' | i ¥ (IRE -- Se J Eo ? eo THE LABATT"S PILSENER PARTY Membership just comes naturally. You get yourself a bottle of Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer, pour it into a long glass, and drink. As soon as you taste the true Pilsen flavour of Labatt's Pilsener, you become a life 2 The Labatt's Pilsener Party member of the party, ready to fight for your right to drink this delightful brew just any time at all. i (XXX) 1) OXY) ! (XX) TH I 4 5 stands for one basic freedom --the freedom of Ti 2 every Canadian to enjoy a good beer Xx AER RARER) [XIX R) (XA RJ EX ARAARASARARN JN . vil a dN when he feels like it -- the freedom to drink Labatt's Pilsener Lager Beer. Lo I) pli XIxy ...tear off the chains that bind you to a dull existence...join the Labatt's Pilsener Party -- AND HAVE FUN! Mr. Pilsener for Ministe [GO SAT ET=Y a T=1d Col a \(ITa TES (=I (ol da =I Hab (=1d el g ir. Pilsener for Toast Master General Ar. Pilsener for Minister of Refreshment PN60-18 Labaitf's PILSE LAGER . SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Jack Kane CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 ronto offices it was a pretty dreary word -- in minutes the whole of CBC-TV was talking about him. In the variety offices there was near hysteria as word came in that he'd died. He denied it -- came out of hospital a few weeks later thin and tired but alive and he went back to music. At the moment Kane is sitting back waiting for the fall opening of another tele- vision season. He's lost weight, looks paler and older but arranges just the same with a color that no other Canadian can touch. During last season one of his stars went away to have. a baby. She was Sylvia Murphy and she's been out of the picture for quite a while. Wife of Charles Tem- pleton, who has his own TV : | career, she's content to bring up her three children in their home at Clarkson, Ontario. Templeton himself is moder- ator of what has been called Canada's worst successful panel show, ever -- Live a Borrowed Life. But you can't argue with him about it be- cause he admits his show is probably the dullest panel show in Canadian TV His- tory. His wife Sylvia got her start in Montreal night clubs. She's been married once be- fore and had two children by the union which turned out to be something less than wedded bliss. Her big break in showbusiness came when Don Cameron, a radio and television announcer, intro- duced her to Billy O'Connor, whose last big find had been Juliette. @'Connor saw her possibilities and after wan- gling a television show of his own called "Club O'Connor", he brought Sylvia to Toronto audiences. After that season she was whipped away by the Kane group; O'Connor: was left without a TV pro- gram or a female singer, a repetition of what happened to him when CBC saw the : possibilities of Juliette on her own. Sylvia Murphy says shed never been hit with the great desire to be a tremen- - dous television - star. She started out singing to keep her two children in bread and peanut butter and hasn't changed. Kane and his crew 'brass hats knew they had a good singer in this girl,

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