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The Oshawa Times, 5 Aug 1961, p. 22

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do as most Torontonians do -- have your "evening on the town" at the famous Town Tavern -- unsurpassed for Steaks ... Lobster ... Roast Beef Delightful Atmosphere Top Jazz Entertainment SATISFACTION A BRAND NAME IS A MAKER'S REPUTATION BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION, INC. THE Rathskeller RESTAURANY Authentic German cuisine and imported beverages. For Luncheons, Dinner Part- ies and Banquets. Call the / Walker House Hotel--Front ¢ to & York Streets, Toronto. We' atmosphere. EM 3-4041. Song stylist twice nightly. Dancing 9 to 1:30 AM. ; RESERVATIONS: WALKER HOUSE HOTEL Front & York St Toronto -4U VIENNESE RESTAURANT AND casarer (03 Austrian dishes from $3.25 XC $4.50 in a Viennese £) GEORGE'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE CORNER DUNDAS & SHERBOURNE WA 5-0841 -- WA 3-0630 Featuring The Finest In Food and Entertainment Nitely PIZZA & ITALIAN CUISINE Moe Koffman Quartet ONTARIO TODAY: HE spotlight will be on Medicine at the 83rd Canadian National Exhibi- tion, Aug. 18 to Sept. 4. The world's largest annual exposition, the CNE attracts close to 3,000,000 visitors to Toronto annu- ally. : Mediscope, the production of the On- tario Medical Association will be open to the public during the entire 15 days of the Exhibition. It covers the role of your doctor in every phase of medicine from birth to the treatment of the aged. It also deals with everything from the work of the medical scientist to the general practi- tioner. It is the OMA's answer to repeated requests from the public for more infor- mation about the workings of the human body and the many diseases and injuries which affect our daily lives. Mediscope will occupy space in two buildings, the Horticultural Building and the former Exhibition Administration Building. : As a result the Exhibition Flower Show is moving to a new location. It will be held in the open on the site of the former Manufacturers' Building, which was des- troyed by fire earlier this year. Known as a Garden Court type of show, familiar in Britain, it is an innovatiod in Canada. UEEN Elizabeth has graciously con- 3% sented to permit the building of a replica of her Little House, which stands in Windsor Great Park, in England. This SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1961 Little House was presented to'the Queen: by the people of Wales when she was; Princess Elizabeth, in 1932. By special request of the Queen 'the; Little House will be destroyed imme-, diately following the 83rd Exhibition this year. Her Majesty has also directed that funds collected from the public for view- ing the Little House will be divided' equally between the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind in Britain. A midsummer madness of years past, marathon swimming returns to the Exhibition this year. "The directors have decided to hold a 15-mile marathon swim with a prize list of $15,000. Many of the world's greatest distance swimmers are expected to take part, including such names as Cliff Lumsden of Toronto, Tom Park of California, Helge Jensen of Tor- onto and others from Europe and North America. The Grandstand Show, always one of. the big attractions at the EX, will be. a Canadian Spectacular in Song and Dance. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Mucsical Ride will be the climactic. finale of Canadiana "61 on the Grandstand. This year producer Jack Arthur is planning a show which will chart the history of Canada from its discovery to its emergence! as a leader of the Middle Powers in the: jet age.

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