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The Oshawa Times, 10 Mar 1960, p. 20

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4 , 1960 - with h. , Mrs. J. y Mr. Mrs, M. S 20 THE OBAWA TWES Tondo Neh 10.1% Traffic Act Clause 'FOR BETTER HEALTH (Kedron WR [50 Soumms J. Sip feb Ne Xo Wer sul Deges Fue of Sree {kins. with friends in Florida. spent the weekend at home. AT BOWMANVILLE Proposed For 1962 D Di = Ai d J : Ww 1d [SADIE HAWKINS PARTY Frank C. Lee is guest of his { : Iu 1S Th dul i 1 sis A. R. Scott, .| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mount- | TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario g coveries 1 | os or ne, Adal gir 0 A ig rs. ott 3 Sod joy, Mrs. Hugh Gannon and government proposed Tuesday to {party Monday at the home of Mr.| gaihie Rosnak underwent sur- daughters visited relatives in Cal- Announce Plans For make it illegal to sell a new Pro ress of Medicine Day Of Prayer Bn Ms Down and" Aivin Spon Ser ai Oshawa General Hospital, iforsia, and are now is Fhioenis, g Women of the cer formed the committee. Mrs. Alan Werry, Sandra and Kedron at the end of March. motor vehicle manufactured after - . 1, 1962, unless it has a red | KEDRON yp : | TH 8 4 community Friday joined in the, Harry Rose and Mrs. R. Dalelgnaron, of Enniskillen, spent a William Spry has returned » . Jan. reflector or red reflective mater- « wi y 8 i Minor Hockey Night ial on the rear. HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. tients who had not responded to World Day of Prayer in the Were awarded costume prizes, g.. days with Mr. and Ms. R. home from Oshawa General Hos- The restriction was proposed in NEW HELP for children suf- antibiotics. church. jana Sint, tables of garde ere Lee. pital. BOWMANVILLE -- Arrange-| In the third game Cubs and an amendment to- the Highway fering from convulsive disorders The drug is, a member of the pals. 1. Glover 2 Nis B De nes, A ee ' ments are well underway for the Pirates played a 3-3 tie. David Traffic Act introduced in the leg- and several mew drugs are group of synthetically-produced sisted by Mrs. R. Dale, and Mrs, William Woodward, and Sebas- Bowmanville recreation depart-/Kerr (Bucky Hughes), Taullie jgjatyre. among the advances in the antimicrobial compounds called c Re ar who read: the story [tian Hohmann ! ment's ninth annual Minor Hock- Thompson and Ron Richards The Canadian Press errone- medical field which T would like ritrofurans, which are neigher; = Scripture, and by Mrs. C. PERSONALS ey Night to be held Wednesday, |(Taullie Thompson) scored for ogy reported that the amend- to review today. antibiotics nor sulfonamides. wo Ny "Werry Mrs, H.| Mr, and Mrs, Brian Lee at. March 30 at Memorial Arena.ithe Pirate's three goals. The tie ent would affect cars manu- Youngsters between the ages Unfortunately, the drug produces po. aire Nes' H. Brown and tended the banquet and exercises Proceedings will get underway left the two teams tied for sixth gaciyred after Jan. 1, 1961 of seven and 18 from all sections nausea and vomiting in SOME npc ¢ 'gopking, who led thelat Guelph Agricultural College at '6.00 p.m, place in the standings of the country can now obtain a cases. various prayers. Saturday in connection with the * . ' | ny * WALT DISNEY'S J} { complete diagnostic checkup for| Alcohol must not be taken dur-| . Mrs. Richard Moses sang ac- College Royal. convulsive disorders at the Na- ing therapy and for at least sev- companied at the organ by Mrs tional Children's Rehabilitation en days after discontinuance of R. E. Lee. Center at Leesburg, Virginia. he drug to avoid reactions that include 8 ifficul breathing, rash WA MEETING : % THEATRE GUIDE OBJECT OF SERVICE and fast pulse beat The March meeting of the WA - The service, which has been i was held following the service, Brock (Whithy) -- "They Came available for the last couple of RINGWORM TREATMENT Si months, is designed so that the| A new treatment for ringworm strontium which helps strength- numerous examinations can belof the body and scalp also was en brittle bones, and male and Marks -- + SAYS obtained and correlated at onerecently reported. The anti-jemale hormes said to often im- a 30. AR oF he aw - y y . . . _ 4) facility to plan a course of fu-/fungicidal drug is reported to|;yove mental activity. "From Earth to the Moon" nd & ¥ ture treatment. Fees for the bring results within one week of 'rhe drug is often specifically] 2.00, 5.20, 8.45 p.m. Last com. h 0 30 \) CONTINUOUS FROM 1: Atoms will start the night off, In a Bantam game played Sat. . = with their game beginning at 7.00/urday afternoon Lions defeated yornets p.m. and they will also play three the Pirates 40 to keep their Bisons 15 minute periods. chances alive for an opportunity BAIN EES The Pee Wee game will get un- to play Minor Hockey Night. leas derway at approximately 8.00, The win moved Lions into a gears p.m. for three 15 minute periods. second place tie with Tee Pees. Wings Giants =a] Nowe * mopy TYLER or Ten Weeks With @ CIRCUS x * x TECHNICOLOR" X Sar poner 7 Zs COLOR CARTOON FEATURETTE Z, 2 > Bantam games are scheduled ATOM GAMES Sian oe =|" to Cordura", 7.00 and 9.25 p.m. to start at 9.00 p.m. and final| In the first Atom game In- C3%08 Last complete show at 9 p.m.! game of the night will be played dians defeated Barons 1-0 10 Rangérs by the Lions Midget-Juvenile move into second place in the Bruins league at approximarely 9.45 standings. BANTAMS Iyer p.m CNN N AGE --N SNC Rabian SRuRane® = Sa Bobby Ellis (Johnny Oyler) I Peon If any games are tied at the scored the winning goal for In-|pions end of regulation time sudden dians early in the first period. Braves death overtime will be played In the second game Bombers Huskies The games will bring to a won a close decision by defeating Shs | close the 1959-60 minor hockey Hornets 1-0. The win assured the!pirates season in Bowmanville Bombers of a chance to partiCi- yipGeET JUVENILES pate in Minor Hockey Night y PEE WEE GAMES Joe Hircock scored the win. Rockets 1 6 In the first Pee Wee game play- ning goal at the 19.15 mark of the Orpians = 2 . : of the most formidable prob- (slerance sometimes permits the ed Saturday Leafs chalked up first period. Raiers lems facing physicians for a infection to spread to other parts|d 2m their fifth straight playoff win to Generals long, long time. of the body tered in infants. " It usually causes convulsions, 0 assure themselves of a place in MIDGET-JUVENILE GAMES Maroons 713 Minor Hockey Night. The Leafs' In the first Midget - Juvenile GIRLS' BROOMBALI ris NEW DRUG ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT impaired vision and retarded came from behind a 2-0 score to game Raiders kept their playoff Presieys 1 3 A new synthetic an.imicrobiall Another new development is mental development Fabien 2 1 7 5 5 drug is reported successful inthe combination of a chemical The treatment is generally defeat Hawks 4-2. Kerry Dickens hopes alive by defeating Generals ¥8:0n% (2), Stephen Wright (Paul Mea-|2-0 and moved into a third place goopes clinical trials in treating pa- which improves oxygenation of symptomatic. dows) and Danny Lemon were tie in the standings . " -- the brain, an analgesic form ofl (King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ' fhe brelt. Ie tore Sik OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 8.5431 he Leaf scorers. Bradley Yourth accounted for "oral Philip Manduck (Bill Morri- both Raider's goals with George! CROSSWORD PUZZLE OF i MOST JOLTING, SHOCKING SHOW ::. YEAR! : TATIN ad gh service are, as a rule, deler- therapy, sometimes within two designed to be of aid to elderly plete show at 8.35 p.m mined by what each family canjor three days after beginning persons. It is available only on fad Saaaa> wee - yay. The remainder of the cost/treatment. prescription. Regent -- Walt Disney's 'Toby \ will be assumed by the Federal Ope of the advantages of the : Tyler" in Technicolor. Shown FEATURE DAILY . . A Association for Epilepsy rug, according to investigators, QUESTION AND ANSWER daily at 1.30, 3.40, 5.40, 7.50, 1:50-3:55-5:50 £4. L J Reader: Please give some 10.00 p.m. Last complete show 7:50 and 9:50 S555 ww C a ris Severe staphylococcal infec- is that many patients do not de- ; : oe 6 tions in children have bec: Oneivelop a tolerance to it. Such a information on '"toxoplasmosis".| at 9.30 p.m Answer: Toxoplasmosis is aj -------------- a -- - isease most frequently encoun- son) and Michael Bothwell (San- Kennedy picking up an assist dv Brown) accounted for the his last goal ' ; - . Hawk's goals In the second Rockets defeated ACROSS 4. Graduated 22, Constel- [A] A LT | F i # | NsIOE In the second Pee Wee game Maroons 4-3. Robert Blackburn 1. Ripped bowl sets i LIEIA] > 4 rf STORY a eo the Bears defeated the Bruins (2), Grant Flintoff ad Richard | &§. Bal used in 5. Bind i k i I) k g i & 'y Al \ CINE RIAL FS i Lae IS Ww 4-2 to move into second place in MacLean scored for Rockets. making' a 6. German spa < the playoff standings. Donald] David Werry (Peter Groen), beverage 7. Jewish , Bi c3 2 Rogers (Morris Honeyman), Don- John Twist and Brian Rowe ac-|31. Genus of month STAT IE 3 rrr -- I Al ald Murphy (Bill Summersford), counted for the Maroon's three i 8. Two comp- NE hy \ Lawrence Wright (Morris Honey- goals. (prefix osi- A man, Terry Siebarth) and ¢Billl The win moved the Rockets into g 9. Cain's tion 1S 10/0 NN AlS -- Summersford (Don Murphy) ac- first place-in the playoff stand-' brother 26. Chop I {INA a on) R | counted for Bear's four goals. lings 15. Half an em 10. Biological 27. Anger HALE ! - TODAY and FRIDAY egu ar Randy Dewell and David Bur- . re San 16, Flavor factor 29. Cattle - dett scored for Bruins SATURDAY SCHEDULE 37 African 14. Observe archaic) i i 9 In the third game Red Wings, Bantams: 7.00 am. -- Braves river 17. Russian . - : -- -- aa é . defeated Giants 3-2 and moved |vs Flyers: 7.45 a.m Tee Pees 39, Lincoln's river , Fi ; into third place in the standings, VS Jaseles; 3.35 am Lions | secretary of 38. Roman ! t one point ahead of Giants. (exhibition game); 9. am -- state roagistrate | s : Paul Hugget accounted for two Tigers vs Cubs. pany, 2st : : part with the purchase of one stero LP at the regular price goals and an assist for the Wings,| Pee Wees: 10.20 a.m, -- Wawks 25 Hawatian cake rive sy se with Guy Parks also scoring a vs Rangers; 11.05 am. -- Bruins *" squirreifish 31. Malt 0, baaver 'wot 3} 44 Rogers and Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC (original) 0 ss ys Giants; 11.5 am. -- Bears or oy] ra : § 203) and Wairalt (Ken McDon- hig Leafs 38 No = bevernge 40, Eiskers ult THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Chet Atkins... .........: HUM STRUM ALONG ald) and Terry Devitt scored for Atoms League: 12.40 p.m. -- 31 Dress Giants. In the final game Rangers Bisons vs Hornets . ' " win of the season by defeating p.m. -- Comets vs Rockets; 3.10 power Country and Western Group Jackie Gleason's --- Broadway Show --- "Take Me Along Canadians 2-1. : : y p.m. -- Raiders vs Orphans 86. Sheep en- CHUCK F R rit (Richard Bai ry ORTUNE Lena Horne & Belafonte ........... PORGY & BESS Charlie Evans (Barry White played Monday Fabiens and 42. Merchant's a DE yO iat worm sich o, okies (THE SHEY BROTHERS) Robert Shaw Chorale .................. In the first Bantam game Tee Ib fhe second Broomball Fame a 7- y y t 4 -1 . Pees defeated Braves 7-0 to move|Presleys defeated Avalons 3-1 to Cal age Oshaws's Soverite Fon Spt oy many other Populdr and Classical Mike Cains GIRLS' BROOMBALL = man) accounted for the Cana- The tie was the first point picked ON S into second place in the league move into first place in the 48. Indian and Donald Shortt (Richard Bai- ; In the first Broomball game & o n the firs fabulist with Jimmy and Johnny dian's only goal. up by Boones in the playoffs, It 43. Elevate 3 " . 45. uile J : RED BARN APMSSION Geo. Feyer's Piano .. OKLAHOMA & SOUTH PACIFIC standings. Bobby Sleep and Larry standings. Bev Sleep (Susan I s each collected th Is | Luxton), I K (S Exeung y Best ote the TocPee|Luxton) and Gail Mulholland ac. 30. High, COMING APRIL 8--RAMBLIN' LOU DI A MOND MEED LES Bombers vs Barons; 1.35 p.m. -- 32 Female To Toronto's Favorite . + sheep came up with their first official! Lions Midget - Juveniles: 2.25 gg ynherent ley) scored for Rangers. BANTAM GAMES left Fabiens in third place. s 1.00 craggy scorers. Pat Vinish collected a|counted for Presley's three goals. hills goal and an assist. Patty McKnight (Sharon Bur- In the second game Huskies gess, Greta Crawford) accounted defeated Tigers 5-1 and moved for Avalon's only goal "Ltd 1 a into fifth place in the standings, . | $ Johnny Depew (Danny Jones), MONDAY SCHEDULE * | . Reg. 14 Bill Embrugh, Brian Down (John 5.15 p.m. -- Presleys vs Fa- 17 to $ * 0) " i] biens. . Depew), Donald Martin and Bill 6,00 p.m Boones va Avalon; os i 2 Depew (George Ball) accounted N for Huskies five goals. PLAY-OFF. 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