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The Oshawa Times, 19 Aug 1960, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 19, 1960 13 JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS AT THE CNE SH THE WORLD AWAITS YOU -- ever before have so many flags of the world's nations flown at the Exhibition. People and displays from around the globe and all of Canada's provinces are represented in the fifty-four permanent exhibition buildings. Right at your doorstep... the world's annual exhibition ! You'll love every minute of it--fascinating di ey pbs 0g lights and lay, of the Midway, spectacular Grandstand Shows, thrilling demonstrations on land, sea and in the a FOR THE FIRST TIME IN EXHIBITION HISTORY...THREE FAMOUS NAMES IN THE EVENING GRANDSTAND SPECTACULAR! FRI, AUG. 26th TO FRI, SEPT, 2nd PHIL SILVERS TVeomedian of Sergeant Bilko fame, and com» pany plus extra added attraction opera star, SAY, SEPT. 3rd TO SAY. SEPY, 10th SEPT.10 TORONTO JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS C.N.E. NOT OPEN ON SUNDAYS @ WARRY L PRICE, muuer/HIRAM E. McCALLUM, Ge ae Se ® bed oe do th i. ely aw ew d VE = a - " A Tvs ra or « ' yo) A] $3 a TR Pros wd ARS AL eT {id fo The Honorable J. Keiller Mackay Lt. Governor of Ontario D.5.0,V.D,,Q.C,LLD. will officially open the 1960 Canadian National Exhibition, August 24th, Don't miss this colorful ceremony. VICTOR BORGE World famous Danish comedian and pianist stars in the Evening Grandstand Show. JON VICKERS Over 400 singers, dancers and musicians appearing In lavish and lively production numbers on the world's largest moveable stage! Spectacular fireworks finale] Evening Grandstand show, nightly at 8,15 p.m. ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW! CITY HALL TICKET OFFICE 9 am«8 p.m, Mon, Tues, Wed,, Fri. ® am.9 pm, Thurs. am.8 pm, Sat. CNE GRANDSTAND BOX OFFICE 10 a.m,+8:80 p.m, daily Tickets also available at ticket agencies and by mail order request. THE BIG SHRINE CIRCUS The thrills and excitement of a great circus such as few of us have seen! An unforget- table experience for children of all ages. Daily at the After noon Grandstand Show, AUG, 29-5EPT, 10 MILE OF FUN-FILLED MIDWAY All for fun and fun for all on this glittering mile of thrill packed rides, side-shows and games, Large Miniature Midway for the kiddies! FAMOUS BAND OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY Relax a while at the giant exhibition bandshell as this splendid band en- tertains you with rousing martial music avery afternoon and evening, INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW | Magnificent canines from Canada and the United States vie for the honours in their biggest event of the © season. Aug. 3, Sept. lav, b and, 3rd and § FOOD PRODUCTS BUILDING Prizes aplenty and give-aways Flore in the world's largest Food ucts Building. ART GALLERY See the finest in Canadian art. Under the auspices of the Canadian Cancer Society, FLOWER SHOW. paradise of exquisite blooms and foliage in the Horticultural Building, Worth a visit to the CNE alone! EVENING GRANDSTAND SPECTACULAR Reserved seats $8,560, $2.50, $1.60 AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOW Reserved seats $2,50, $2.00 NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Reserved seats $1,00 FAMILY TICKET BOOKS Save money--bhe sure to get Family Books of Tickets 4 adult and 6 children's tickets for only $3.00, See your ticket agent or send meney order to the CNE, DAYS OF 1960 EXHIBITION Wednesday, August 24th Opening Day Saturday, September 3rd Radio and Thursday, August 25th 'omen's Day Television Day Lakefair Events) Monday, September Sth Labour Day Friday, August 26th ress and Tuesday, September 6th ~~ Manufacturers' and Advertising Day Service Clubs' Day Saturday, August 27th Warriors' Da: Wednesday, September 7th Farmers' and Monday, August 29th Young Canada's Da; Livestock Parade Day Tuesday, August 30th Automotive Day Thursday, September 8th Transportation, Wednesday, August 31st Food Products and Communications Merchants' Day and Commercial Thursday, September 1st Floral, Music, Travellers' Day Health and Ais Day Friday, September Sth International and Friday, September 2nd Electrical Day Athletic Day Saturday, September 10th Citizens' and Cadet Day INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW the only international air show on the North American continent, Spines tingling fly-pasts and aerobatic teams , , . a sight you won't want to miss! Rehearsal Sept, 7th and 8th, Alr Show Sept. 9th and 10th, ACTION-PACKED AQUARAMA thrilling demonstrations by champion water skiers, divers, motor boat races, Seats free for yourenjoymentat the Waterfront Grandstand, CANADA'S SPORTS HALL OF FAME a lasting tribute to celebrated Canadian athletes with a special salute to the immortals of the North American Hockey world, in the National Hockey Hall of Fame. INTERNATIONAL CAT SHOW --biggest showing of cata in Canada, drawing entries from all over the continent, A fascinating show for cat fanciers and others in the Pavillion, upper floor Horse Palace. Avg. 26.27. OLD MACDONALD'S FARM --a great favorite of the kiddies! Take them to see this barnyard full of farm animals~in the Coliseum, WOMEN'S WORLD --to please a lady, the latest in fashions, foods and furnishings, plus handicrafts and the arts. Daily, in the Queen Elizabeth Building. NATIONAL HORSE SHOW -- a grand display of superb horsemanship and horseflesh from many countries of the world, Avg. 28, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, CARS PAST AND PRESENT gleaming collec tion of antique automobiles and their modern counters ph plus a fascinating look at what the future holds automotive design. ARCADE OF LIGHT ~The brightest thoroughfarein the world, The Princes' Boulevard inside The Princes' Gates. More than twice as bright as Chicago's famed State Street.

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