Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jun 1957, p. 7

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* The World Is Watching Canada's Own "Bonnie" When HMCS Bonaventure heads out toward the 'Atlantic rollers next week, seventeen sad-eyed colleens will be at the Belfast dockside waving farewell to thelr young Canadian husbands. They're not the only people interested in the first aireraft carrier Canada can really call Ker own. Ottawa naval experts will be anxiously Corner of the Old World in awalting reports on the maiden voyage of the ship with Downtown Toronto As children they sniffed the exciting, colorful odors ef Kensington Market, Now, grown up, they come back to tell thelr children: "Here was where we lived , , , here was your grandpa's store . . . there was the synagogue where we had our bar mitzvah." Ken- sington Market~--Dbirthplace of Jewish retail trade in Toronto. A place where tradition--like the atomic citadel. Fourteen years after her keel was laid the "Bonnie" is ready--ready to launch Canada's fly ino sailors into the jet age. From Belfast, staff writer Colin McCullough tells in The Weekly Globe and Mail of a ship that wasn't meant to be graceful . .: a ship that Toate de cucution of te was built for protection and destruction. research experts of Madison Avenue. The men in the grey flannel suits have been conduct ing a survey to discover just what eur US. neighbors think of Cansde. In Saturday's Weekly Globe and Mall David Mac- Donald reveals the reasons why the very thought of this country bores so many Americans , . . thrills others. And ia full-color maps, Lew Parker shows what a two-faced nation Canada is. Don't miss these provocative features In The Weekly Globe and Mail, The Champagne Trail that leads to Tragic Slaughter They used to joke in the 8 White Hunters' Bar about the Juxury safaris that marked the Tanganyika trails with empty champagne bottles. The girls wore mink and kept cool with portable air-conditioning. But it's a sour the traffic--~slows progress to a halt. In nostalgic mood, Ralph Hyman gives a pen portrait of Kensington Market in The Weekly Globe and Mall Beware the Dollar Cure-all! The International Congress ea Rheumatic Diseases opens in Toronto toward the end of this month. Delegates will be hearing about the latest contri- butions science has made toward the advancement of medical practice. They won't be hearing about Golden Fire-- the special preparation that brings disease out in a large black spot. Nor Chamelion Oil that's guaranteed to neutralize mosquito bites and cure chil- blalns, David Spurgeon writes of quackery and nostrums . . . of the pitl- ful victims of charlatans in The Weekly Globe and Mail, PLUS: Complete, latest coverage of all the NEWS Local--national--international in eight giant sections. joke today, for the tracks of dollar-happy marksmen lead to scenes of wanton slaughter that threaten to ring down the curtain on bg game hunting for all time. Donald Tulloch, the East African YOUTH turns in a full report on summer fashions for the junior magistrate, tells the tragic story In Saturday's lasue of The Weekly Globe and Mal. miss and the well-dressed young man. Stamford Collegiate Insti- General News Section © Youth Men's Globe and Mall © Comes Woman's Globe and ® TV Toples -- your eomplete weekly pro- Mall gram guide, with e Reel Estate Mart special inside story of tempestuous Ise The Globe Megazine Zsa Gabor. tute is celebrating its 100th birthday . , . Jimmy Simpson tells how The Redcoat Stronghold that's it grew from Drummondville Grammar School to a three-shift Tops with Tourists ) ant co centre of learning for more than a thousand students. Other Down Kingston way they're getting Lal i : regular, favorite Saturday newspaper enormously exe ready to meet an invasion--an vation {an YOUTH features: How to be safe in the water this summer . . » 7 pen ded je i he bi pect on. J wt the each Satur 1A 8 Wy : : tu ! gf, ae welcome influrnars? 0, od advice on careers . . . latest news from the music and film worlds. ay, ay Moudey titough batuesay Senay in all 48 United States . . . fort that in all its history never fired its All this and more in the YOUTH edition of The Weekly Globe thanks to Kingston's Fort Henry. guns in anger. Dorothy B. Taylor tells how the dastardly Redcoats are finding this ing feature in Saturday's Sh towwe of The Weekly Globe and Mall. ; TT -- and Mail. Remember, the new Weekly Globe and Mail is your Por Home Delivery of The Weekly Globe and Mell MAL THIS COUPON or PHONE EM. 8.7851 Tot Giveulotion Dept., The Globe and Mell, 140 King Street West, Toronte 1, Ont. Please start home delivery of The Olobe and Mafl as indicated: Call RA 5-4473 for HOME delivery Six-day delivery. The Weekly Globe and Mall, Saturday enly. INGE soir sssssssssssssnssssssssssssssissessssiseeceees Address «oes sossssnsassssssnsssssssssstessasesansisessenee Town or CItY seeesssssssssssssssssssssssnnsssssisnnseesees

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