Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Oct 1955, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

16 ™eE PALLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 8, 1955 IN GRIP OF ICEFIELD HMCS LABRADOR LIES in | an icefield, top, while pre- pzrations are made to blast a way through to more open wa- ter. She was beset in heavy pack ice, 15 to 20 feet thick, | , nd under considerable Pressure e | 'ing current operations the eastern Arctic, and it a thought at one time that she | have to stay Where she Author Is was until a turn In the tide and wind eased the pressure by n2- tural causes. However, the Lab- rador's underwater diving crew managed to explode enough dy- | namite, above, to cause a crack in the ice which opened to: wards the ship. Six 'engines were quickly brought to the read: and the Labrador was under way again, - -Central Press Canadian Amused By Book Comment EDMONTON (CP)--Mrs, Sheila ,the Toronto Women's Canadian MacKay Russell, author of a book Club $200 prize earlier this year that caused a controversy in On- Partly autobiographical, it con- tario, said Wednesday *'I'ts some- cerns the life of a public health thing like having a book banned nurse in northern Alberta, One in Boston" passage to which Mr Cooke ob- Mrs. Russell, wife of an Edmon-| jected was the description of the ton lumberman, was amused by birth of a child the comment aroused in Flesher- ton, Ont., where most of the popula- I have mine," tion is expected to turn out tonight to discuss Cooke's charges against the com munity's publie library. for 17-year-olds, "Mr. Cooke has his views and said Mrs. Russell. 'He is certainly entitled to his former reeve John views.' "Actually, I didn't write the book although Mr. He said the library contained Cooke seems to have missed some books which are "part of a delib- of its points. Any immorality iu erate, cold-blooded anti-Christian which my characters indulged was Look at this MEAGHER'S Week -E ARGAIN Thanksgiving NEW 1956 Automatic Defrost WITH ALL THE FAMOUS WESTINGHOUSE FEATURES Automatic defrosting at the push of a button with this full 8 cu. ft. refrigerator that's only 24" wide. Freezes and stores 39 Ibs. of frozen foods and in full-width Freezer and Cold Storage Tray. Handy Snack Shelf can be removed for extra space for tall bottles. Vegetable Humidrawer stores a full 14 bushel. : bonus egg and bottle storage. 1/16 h.p. Economiser Deep, full-width Shelves-in-Door provide Mechanism. there's an AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING ESTINGHOUS To fit Your Budget --Your kitchen--Your needs L¥ BIG CAPACITY, BEAUTIFULLY STYLED TO FIT YOUR KITCHEN Most storage capacity in least floor space! You can have a giant new West- inghouse no wider than your older, small refrigerator, Look at this; 8 cu. ft. model only 24" wide , . . New Westinghouse space-making cabinets use less precious floor-space to store more food. And they're os beautiful as they are practical, with new color styling in rich, lasting finish. NO DEFROSTING TO DO IN THE REFRIGERATOR Frost never forms in the spacious fresh storoge compartment, becouse there are no refrigerated coils or plates which could collect frost and moisture on attempt to tear down the morals duly punished by tragedy and un- 'of our children." happiness.' : : Mr. Cooke called for the meeting: Mrs. Russell said that in Eng after, he said, "The Living Earth" land, where 8,000 sales make a a book by Mrs. Russell, was rec- book considered a bes. seller, ommended to his 17-year-old daugh- "The Living Earth" sold 15,000 ter, who wants to be a nurse. He copies. The Dutch and Danish pub- said he read the hook and found lication rights have been sold, and the liner, shelves and bottles. NO DEFROSTING to do in the Freezer $930 ONLY @ No scraping . . . no pans of hot water! Defrosting is automatic . . . so fast . No 'clocks or timers to set. "atheism, profanity and sex throughou:." The novel won for Mrs. Russell requests for publication rights have been received from Fermany Sweden and Switzerland, Two New Anti-Diabetic Drugs : Announced By German Congress BAD HOMBURG, Germany (APR) Two new anti-diabetes drugs to be administered by mouth were an nounced to a German medical con- gress Wednesday. : Prof. Ferdinand Bertram, chief internal physician at the Hamburg- Barmbek Hospital, reported a drug called BZ55 was successful in most of 100 tests he supervised. This is a sulfonamide compound found by Mannheim chemists who noticed it caused a rapid decrease in the sugar content of the blood. Bertram said the treatment of- fered "good chances of suecess' : for patients above 45 if the diabetes 'President Eisenhower, Voice Energy Used To Run Radio In U.S. FT. MONMOUTH, N.J. (AP)- ¥ The natural energy of the human 4 voice is being tapped to run a # radio now 2 The U.S. 'Army Signal Corps { laboratories here announced Wed nesddy it has a tiny radio trans- mitter, small enough to fit inside' a telephone mouthpiece, that op- erates by the sound waves of speech alone. No batteries or other power is needed. When perfected, the army notes, this tiny gadget could be used to replace the more cumbersome walkie-talkies. Businessmen might it to call tneir offices while ng down the street. The re * can give his newspaper a story from the scene. Farm- can call in from the fields. The instrument also could be handy for emergency use in lifeboats, rafts and planes. BIG STOCKYARDS Largest stockyards in the Britisa Commonwealth are the union stock yards at St. Boniface, Man, groups as sea cadets, is not older than five to 10 years and if they were not treated with insulin longer than one to two years. Bertram said chances are "small" for younger diabetics and older patients long afflicted with diabetes. Two Berlin specialists, writing in the weekly journal of the German Medical Society, say BZ55 is suited to replace 'insulin partly or com- pletely. Prof. H. Stoeter repored a sec- ond drug, D860, also showed good results in checking excessive sugar accumulati Press Secretary Both Interested In Series DENVER (AP)--Press Secretary James C, Hagerty told nmeporters President Eisenhower was filled -1in Tuesday on the clinching of the world series by Brooklyn Dodgers. It was a good day for Eisen- hower, but not for Hagerty, a New York Yankee rooter. The presidential secretary, low in spirits, opened an afternoon press conference by, declaring: "The Dodgers should be broken up. Wait until next year." NEED SEA CADETS TORONTO (CP)---Rev, Norman Ballard of St. Paul's Anglican church said that more sea cadet corps are needed in On- tario to meel the needs of grow- ingho, ys. He told the annual luncheon of the Ontario division os he Navy League of Canada thst hoys will work and accept disci line if encou through suc! Non-Automatic $9929.00 3 AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT LIMITED QUANTITIES-ACT NOW! that frozen foods stay frozen . . PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING Defrosting any time you want it + » . @t just the push of a but- ton! No need to unload Freez- er . . . no pans of hot water . + + NO mopping up to do. De- frost water drains into Cold Storage Tray for easy disposal, Exclusive patented system defrosts Freezer so quickly that frozen foods remain frozen. You Always Get A Better Trade-In -- A Better Deal at ME 192 SIMCOE ST. N. GHE! RA 547M

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy