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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1963, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 13, 1963 Effort Centered On Moon Landing WASHINGTON (AP) -- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has closed its Mercury manned-satellite pro- gram to concentrate on Project Gemini, the-next step toward a manned moon landing. NASA Administrator James E. Webb announced Wednesday that, with the "best grains' of Project Mercury made fully available for the more advanced program, this Gemini launching schedule is planned: They also will practise rendez-| of ft pre-| Highway 401 is a threat to busi- 'ociation, All wer ee ee ness operating along the former cin ey erp meeting, vet Reno Chamber of Commerce. from Windsor to Fort Erie, No. * 3 Highway Association members here." baad cont Woenpntay: MacMcKinnon of St, "Thomas, We must have tourists On| association vice - president and fore the end of this decade, can| Highway 3 if rats Loge 8 to _ safely orbit the moon and send! business," said Harold Stewa Dunville, association mem- Ronald W. Bilsky, pe viously placed in orbit by means of Atlas boosters. These techniques must be de- veloped before three men in an Apollo spaccraft, perhaps be- two of the crew on to the moon.| of Sho after the full-speed-|bership chairman. "We should Pheu ge MB cn on Gemini was/&ll get out .and sell the asso- announced, NASA disclosed the/ ciation to our neighbor and each resignation of D. Brainerd|™ Highway 401 Tourist Lure Threatens from Windsor east 401 opens "'we will lose business. We will face strong competition from 401 and should try to put up signs off 401 advertising Highway 3." Ninety per cent of the busi- nessmen are not interested in helping in promoting the route," commented C. R. Kneider of treasurer of the Central Erie Tourist Association, suggested the two groups should get to- gether in the near future to pro- mote tourist interests along Highway 3. GETS HIS SPURS Canadian actor Lorne Greene ST. THOMAS (CP)--The lure} nunnville, association _treas-|of the Bonanza series has been tourists from Highway 3 tO) jer "We have 126 paid mem- awarded" iiver' spurs by. the we only have 15 RESULTS COUNT! CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board ember get a member." Fred Escaf of Talbotville|] 190 King E. commented that when Highway EJ 728-5155 5 attend PYJAMAS Cool, lightweight fab- rics in a variety of styles and colors. ARROW Dress Shirts Dod will always be well dressed in these smortly tailored, neot and trim shirts. 'Sanforized"' for lasting fit in wash and weor or conventional fabrics. (~~. __ KINGSBEER LAGER BEER ® \ : ® | Handkerchiefs Ea t Colorful -- patterns, and plain white, ond other fine acces- sories are always appre- ciated. We hove a large assortment. 3.95 up Sweaters Popular cardigans or sleeveless pull-overs. Light summer weigths in a variety of weaves and colors. 8.95 up Jewelry A necessary acces- sory for the well- dressed man. 4.95 up A large assortment of the latest styles for summer wear. Yor, i ZZ -- Jackets A handsome gift for active or spectator sports wear, Smartly styled and carefully tailored. Wide range of colors. Swim Trunks A choice of styles and colors in separ- ate trunks or cabana sets 3.95 up YLLIAIO TICE DOLI POA ARR Pag, We Ij, Y Underwear Shorts in Dad's favorite style, color, pattern. Either athletic or Tee shirts. Shirts 1.00 up Shorts 1.00 up Ties Many fine fabrics in patterns and colors that Dad would se- lect for himself. _ 1.50 up All Items Gift Boxed NO DOWN PAYMENT! USE YOUR CREDIT! 1, Next December or January, | #79) 'the Apollo a sub-orbital mission using a oon ag encuie "" of the two-man craft. 2. Three months later, a par- full orbital-flight test of the complete Gemini vehicle and its, 3, Late in the summer or in! early fall of next year, a full the previous tests go well--the first orbital mission with a two. MAY LEAVE CRAFT In later Gemini flights, last- bers will leave their craft to try moving about individually--with --in space. TORONTO (CP)--Most ado What a beer! What a great taste! of their life without difficulty, despite the general idea that ' St Dr. Harry Medovy, head of the & * Ea pediatrics department at the e @ Wednesday. ® & Dr. Medovy told the Canadian 2S 8 that 'emphasis in recent years on juvenile delinquency and on rent of articles in medical and non-medical literature dealing the adolescent, have led us to regard this period of life as one "The fact is that many adol- escents present few problems): | eT tenet poh | in social behavior." shirts. These air-cool Adolescents should not be seg.) fabrics stay fresh all day community, he told a press con. A voriety of fabrics, ference later. patterns and colors. lem in adolescence, he said overweight is believed to occur escents, The rate rises spectac- ularly if one or both parents and family eating habits con- tribute to the condition. more mportant factor in obesity than glandular trougles. Regu- couraged among all adoles. cents, Reveals Transfer NEW YORK (AP)--Webb and way out of a fmancial pinch, has announced transfers of value of $75,000,000. William Zeckendorf, board deals represented a step in a program to reduce indebted- loans, and to improve the com- peny's cash position. Terminal Commerce building in} Philadelphia, the Roosevelt dystrial development on Long Island, N.Y., a New York city and a large apartment building Zeckendorf declined commen and Knapp. Most of the proper- ties were encumbered by mort- Convict Faces \ Kroli Marsi, 26, an immigrant from Hungary now in the Brit- been charged with capital mur. der in the death of Henry Meri- RCMP announced Wednesday. Marsi, now serving a term in minster on other charges, was charged Saturday. identified, as that of Meriguet, were found May 27 by RCMP aska Highway gravel pit 225 miles southeast of Whitehorse monton. Meriguet disappeared in the 36 KING OSHAWA "boilerplate" or dummy model tial system test or possibly a Titan II launching booster. unmanned orbital flight or--if man crew, ing up to two weeks, crew mem. the safeguard of a tethering line Not Disease lescents pass through this stage adolescence is almost a disease, & University of Manitoba, said Medical Association convention * adolescent rebellion, and a tor- with the emotional problems of that is full of problems." during growth, development or short sleeve lightweight regated from the rest of the lounder like a breeze. Discussing obesity as a prob- 4.00 up in 10 to 15 per cent of all adol- are also obese, since heredity He said inactivity is a much lar daily activity should be en- Webb And Knapp Knapp Inc., trying to work its properties with an approximate chairman, said Wednesday the ness, including certain high-rate Major properties included the Field shopping centre and in- commercial and office building on net cash benefits to Webt gages, leases and other claims. WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP)-- ish Columbia Penitentiary, has guet, 20, of Annecy, France, the penitentiary at New West- Parts of a body, tentatively search dogs at an isolated Al- and 1,000 miles northwest of Ed. area last August. be, ~ EAST SHOPPING BUILD GIANT LIGHT . DOWNTOWN , CENTRE AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--A start will be made this month on what will probably be the most powerful marine light in the world. The 11,000,000-candie- ~ light will be in a light- on Tiritiri Island, on the approaches te Auckland harbor. DOW BREWERY (ONTARIO) LIMITED, TORONTO MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR

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