14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 22, 1961 BANK BUILDING TAKES SHAPE When 15 more storeys have been added--by mid-July--to the rising cruciform structure of the new Royal Bank of Canada head office aluminum and glass building in the heart of Montreal it will be the largest office building in the Commonwealth, standing at 42 storeys over a 60-foot-high lobby as the main element of the $80 million seven-acre architectural complex of Place Ville-Marie. Completion is scheduled for mid-1962. Giv- ing themselves stiff necks during an inspection tour are, left to right: W. Earl Mec- Laughlin, formerly of Oshawa, president of the Royal Bank of Canada; bank director and newspaper owner - publisher and Wil Jr.,, vice- Roy H. Thomson, liam Zeckendorf, (Canada) Limited, developers ect jointly with United King- dom firms, Eagle Star Insur- ance Company Limited and Second Covent Garden Proper- ty Company Limited. Peroxide Blonds And Neuroses #8 degrees on a special index, they call off heavy outdoor activity. In one test period they had only one case of avoidable reat stroke. BLUES IN TH ENIGHT When a baby becomes col- icy, it's a blue time for par- Some doctors are convinced the cause of colic is emotional and treat the infant with sed- atives, says Dr. Lawrence Breslow. But a study of 165 infants with colic indicates that. the formula may be the culprit, Two-thirds of the babies re- Topics this week: Tattle- tale neuroses, & way to beat the heat and blues in the night. SIGNALS OF EMOTION Cold feet, blushing and hair color can tip a doctor off to the possibility his patient's troubles may be emotional. "For some reason, flashy, artificially colored platinum blonde hair is often affected by neurotic women," says Dr. Leonard L. Lovshin of the Cleveland Clinic in the maga- zine, Consultant. "An old lady who finds it necessary to color her fading grey hair jet black is also suspect. Over - plucked and painted eyebrows are another common and dependable sign of emotional trouble; such a manoeuvre is permissible in a model or show girl, but not in a secretary or housewife." Other tip - offs: Large wet spots of perspiration left on the examining table sheet, wearing dark glasses on gloomy days, or an adult who says he can't swallow pills, THE TEXAS SUN | Your body cools off in hot weather by radiating, perspir- | ing and other mechanisms, off--because of the weather, or because you overwork in it--you can suffer heat stroke. To protect airmen against this, doctors at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas meas- ure air temperature, humid- ity, radiant heat and air movement--elements that af- cool. If these measurements hit ents. But a Chicago doctor believes there may be a rela- tively simple answer. mula, drawal of cow's milk. sponded to changes in for- including the with fect how fast the body can | DANCE TONIGHT Modern-Square TO THE TORNADOS ow 0 CHATEAU RECORDS) CALLER, BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 THE "NEW" RED BARN ONTARIO'S FAVORITE FUN SPOT DANCE... EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT DNIPR UKRAINIAN THE HALL 681 EDITH STREET New Moder Dance Hall ® Good Orchestra Good Refreshments ADMISSION FREE FOR FIRST FIVE COUPLES One-third of the infants did not respond to formula tween mother and child. change and may indicate a |a marmalade stored in whisky problem of adjustment be- |casks seven years to give it & subtle flavor before it's bottled. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Mit-hell Zaleski's Orchestra ot the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Lo Public Dance 168 BANTING AVE. © DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES +o FUN FOR ALL--EVERY SATURDAY--8:30-12 r president of Webb and Knapp of the Place Ville-Marie proj- | If your body doesn't cool can carry more than double the payload. But the existing airlift has brought immeasurable im- provement to Granduc's supply problems. In past years, the company took days bringing in loads by snow train, using bulldozers and Glacier Aids Copper Mine |i: TERRACE, B.C. (CP) -- Anjthe surface is watered and al-| Granduc has been idle for OSHAWA | DRIVE-IN" TONIGHT | "OXSFicE opin aT 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:20 SPECTACULAR ALL COLOR ACTION SHOW! '2 GIANT HITS ! CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (COLOR CARTOON of (ve (ERROR icy airstrip, watered and re-|lowed to harden overnight, un-|two years, awaiting ch in frozen daily like a giant hockey|doing the efforts of the day-long| world metal markets that would rink, plays a vital part in the sunshine to reduce the glacier/make its operations economic- $50,000 development program of to its natural softness. |ally attractive. a northern copper mine. But even the bulldozers can't] Precariously located on the surface of Leduc Glacier, 3,000 feet above sea level, the strip is endlessly pampered by men and machines to make it hard turn the 5,500-foot strip into a pilot's dream. Lacking naviga- tional equipment, it's a seat-of- the-pants proposition when visi- bility is bad, made no easier by enough to bear the weight of the fact that the runway is Central Collegiate presents a ALL FUN AND LAUGH SHOW £ This scene from Metro. Goldwyn - Mayer's Academy award - winning "Ben Hur" shows Charlton Heston, in the title role, with Cathy O'Don- nell (left) as his sister, Tirzah, and Martha Scott portraying his mother, Miriam. The Wil. liam Wyler presentation was filmed in Italy and other for. eign locales in color and Cam- era 65, and opens a engagement next Thursday at the Regent Theatre. [fevera motion ARTHUR MURRAY INTRODUCTORY SPRING DANCE COURSE picture blurted out the private truths that lie in the dark | Dak at The between man and woman... rs @BT TS WRAY E ZETERIEIY TF SPRING FESTIVAL Music and Dance in the Auditorium Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22 Admission--50c fully-loaded DC-3 aircraft, bring- |p; i i " ' gher in the middle than at ing in essential supplies for the the approach end, forcing the| Gris Mies Ltd, PropeRty. {planes to land uphill. | me catimment. food. fuel and piace | On takeoffs they literally leap| ing Jowdar are being shuttled fom, the. Sum ofthe strip, | he acer be West: The airline, which discarded | race, 150 . Pi south, 'in -- skis for wheels on its twin-en-| Time 8 p.m. ton loads. ; gine DC-3s early in the opera- Tickets Available at Door Between flights, bulldozers tion, plans to design skis for Meer SKLD sual 03 3 fussily criss-cross the strip to bigger Super 46 aircraft, which keep its surface smooth. Water is pumped from the mine into 500-gallon tanks on a sled and hauled by bulldozer to the land- ing area three miles away. When flying ends for the day, SOLINA SOLINA -- Members of the Hi-C group enjoyed a bowling | party in Oshawa and later re-| turned to the home of Francis and Donna Johnston for re-| freshments, afterwards. A number of Solina farmers] along with farmers of surround. ing communities. and members | of the Oshawa Rotary Club en-| joyed a banquet at Harmony. | Miss Brenda Yellowlees spent | the weekend with Lois Harrison of Oshawa. The lovely flowers at the church service Sunday morning were placed there by the West- lake family in loving memory of the late Mrs. Herb Rich- ards of Bowmanville (formerly of Solina). Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harrison, | Tois and Ralph, Oshawa, were| tea guests of Mr. and] Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and| family. CHANGE IT FOR ONE THAT DOESNT FIT YOU 50 WELL, Top of The Stairs ROBERT PRESTON DOROTHY McGUIRE EVE ARDEN + ANGELA LANSBURY SHIRLEY KNIGHT with LEE KINSOLVING TECHNICOLOR® rom WARNER BROS. PRIVATE LESSONS PLUS GALA STUDENT PARTY Cy ---- § for only SEEYOU... SATURDAY NIGHT - 8:30 P.M. DONALD SINDEN BARBARA MURRAY ; RONALD SHINER PLUS LAUGH PLAYERS THEATRE ' INA J * SHIRLEY ALL IS AMGHTS WORK 2 A FAMOUS i TODAY DEAN ONLY: MARTIN complete --------E at the GET-TOGETHER CLUB ® spot prizes ® dancing : | ® refreshments 1 I Learn to dance quickly, easily , . . Get more fun out"sf life Enjoy @ Gala Student Party . . . at a terrific bargain by acting now! 11% SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 8.1681 An Amacuted Briah Production, with W. MARKS, Licenses GUY ROLFE- ALAN WHITE Minors are not eligible MICHAEL HORDERN RONALD SHINER |THE Ai 0.C.V.l. AUDITORIUM--DRESS CASUAL ADMISSION -- MEMBERS 40c; NON-MEMBERS 60¢ FOR AGES 15 TO 21 INCLUSIVE TERRIFIC SUSPENSE! § 7 OSHAWA ?| THE [3 § SHOWING! MOST AMAZING SPY STORY EVER TRAC ON FILM! "BEST ACTOR" "BEST DIRECTION" "BEST "BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR" "BEST FILM EDITING" "BEST Mr. and Mrs. Lar-| mer, Blackstock, were Sunday| evening visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink visited on Sunday with Mr. and | Mrs, O. Cruickshanks, Peter-| Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill and sons, Enniskillen, were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Langmaid and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Moffatt, Orono. Mr. Jim Kinsman, Courtice, Miss Reva McGill, Enniskillen, were Sunday afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang- maid's. f Douglas and Ricky Beoonre:] Tyrone, spent seve ays hin. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons. Mr. Bill Henning, Bowman-| ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E Spires and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe visited the latter's father, Mr. J. Dyer, in Oshawa General Hospital. ! Mir. J, Baker visited Mr. and| Mrs. Maurice Baker at George- | Mr. George Mooney, Sudbury, | visited on Sunday with Mr. and] Mrs. John Knox and family. (COLOR) "BEST ART DIRECTION" (COLOR) "BEST / MUSIC SCORE" Zi da cle OF DECE; TESTER SN DLLMAN PARKER ii ems me PLUS -- COMEDY! SONGS! COLOR! FABIAN * * PEL: [BILTMORE STARTS THURS., APRIL 27th SHOWN TWICE DAILY AT 1:30 & 7:30 P.M, MATINEES § EVENINGS-- $ ADULTS 1.00 @ (Mon, thru Thurs.) 1.26 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, $1.50 CHILDREN A STUDENTS egenls ( 75¢ 90c NYTIME ANYTIME