Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Nov 1957, p. 14

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{ | 18, Retitle Caller--BOB FOWLER Red Barn THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Setureoy, movemwer a; 19s/ RIDING § STABILITY AND COMFORT 'All thre lines of the | vedere 2-door hardtop features 1958 Plymouth (pictured above) | the sportone trim treatment be- will feature the riding stability | ing given to all Belvedere and gnd comfort of the Torsion | Sport Suburban models and the "AIRE" suspension system, t introduced in 1057 by | "hrysler of Canada. The Bel dard on all models, Extra | THE SPACEsAGE Earthmen Not Only Ones Cn OF Se Sh SP GRAS Ra ips 2! mig IA rg Rep vg Be fg Kingston's Oldest the sun's rays upon the tal radiation coming to and from Resident Dies, 106 Ey as you might do with athe Sl magnifying glass. Information is one gout ; baby U, KINGSTON (CP) -- Kingston's ficient » ident, Mrs. Lenora Ade~ For bad, it sould 8. simed to 8. moons to be burs an enemy' . unched durin, the Internati - V's eountry go Bo Ay line Van Luven, died Oberth says. EDITOR'S NOTE: Man has always heen Tascluated by the possibility that Jife exists else. where In the universe, A Ing astronomer says 100,000, 000 planets could su; port life, Now, with the opening of the nce age, are we on the verge finding out? This is the third In Universe -- Doctor J dowd, a pans 51 the Joliet could light large towns at on or y 4 melt dans ous Alantic icebergs, open up winter-- sea lanes, coun- teract night frosts threatening fruit crops, even yerhy 5 Bid temperaures and Matis to bring Tain where mediately, nM igh Le for acou. A space station hung some 28. y|000 miles above the earth could rovide instantaneous television or half the world at a time, Other satellites at A hosen heights could survey the world with telescopic and TV eyes, or radar, prying into any country's secrets, Military men see them Then men could learn wheth there is life, even fantastica different forms of life, on these ~gome arid, somo terribly hot or fod. some bathed In polsonous ume What is the meaning of Mars' "canals," of Jupiter's strange markings? Are the asteroids, t alr moons are just a begin Who knows but one day, with the earth exhausting its own na. ural resources indet I hunger of growing population may go mining Materials from. other % lanets? Or start human Solomies if disaster own earth? night at the age of 106. She was born in Township. During Mrs. Van Luven's life- time Canadians Sought uw five wars when she read news of the Contd ation Canada. of She came from a family noted ur tor Hagin Jeviy. Her as did one of her lived tn be sisters. fod sister died at 88, | of four articles, belt of flying chunks of matter also as potential bases for launch- RULES DANCE IS ART rate weather forecasts, for pre- | dual headlights that are stan | By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP)~Are we the only humans living In this in. comprehensibly vast universe of ours? Ouy by exploring space can man begin to answer this ques. tion nagging him nearly since his time began, "We are pot alone," declares | Dr. Harlow Shapley, Harvard as- tronomer, There are billions upon billions CET a ! this and other models will in. clude Torque-Flite or Power {| Flite pushbutton automatic | transmission; Total - Contact power brakes; newly-designed Constant-Control power steering and power operated windows and front seat. rier ubuiey -- DAILY CROSSWORD ot 1. Proceedings % Small body of water 9. Arum plant 10. Sign of zoding 12, Miss arnell 13. Velvetlik» fabric 14. Tax - 4] NIA A 21. Mine IL) iil CERHIOIPIT] p (Corn. ALIDIELS] 5 wan 22. Hints 23. Tourist § 2. Satisfy proof 3. Neat 4. Girl's name 5. Journal ©, Seaport (Alg.) 7.Girl's name 8. Kingdom (Eur.) 9. River Yesterday's Answer 34, Greedy 36. To be § une decided 26. Edible rootstock 38. Spigot , ¢ ing 27. Call for help (naut.) 29. 1 hampered 31, Ca 82, Hired hd slugger (U, & slang) 16, High priest 7, Swiss river (Ger) 8, Exist 11, Decorous 39 Shade of blue 15, Beam a1 Whirr 17, Hail} 23 Twin 20, Malt erystal) beverage 35, Handker. + 'chief (colloq.) 26. 8.shaped molding 7: Pout 28. Musie note 29, Little child 30. Loiter 8 Halting Ja for 28 Nove 1 (var) ¢ | | CARRIERS WANTED BOYS and GIRLS For GLOBE and MAIL ROUTES . TONITE AD TIME--MoDIR.. | - | THE 'SAINTS | in Oshawe and District WELL PAID ROUTES OPEN -- CALL RA 5-4473 ADMISSION 75¢ Between 4 and 7 p.m, "HAVE YOU DECIDED TO GO DANCING? Come fo the Y.W.C:A. and Dance fo THE BILL _BACKWELL TRIO TONIGHT "ror a SPECIAL ~ TURKEY DINNER oy 1.75 SUNDAY --5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ALSO ON MENU : Steaks ® Roast Beef ® Breaded Shrimp Grilled Hom with P'neapple Rings > Eh id i ee HOTEL 394 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH | equipment items available on DANCE oi | of stars or suns in the universe. There could be 100,000,000 planets situated at the right distance from a sun, possessing oxygen and all oher conditions for our kind of life, Dr, Shapley reasons, Very lik ely, human astronauts In Tedhmicolor, 1.11, 4.44, B.20|\ill never be able to visit much | p.m, 'Designing Women". Inimore than the other planets of| color, 2,35, 6.08, 9.44 p.m, Last our sun--Mars, Venus, Jupiter, complete show starts at 8.00 Satura and others, l p.m, | By pleking up enough speed Brock (Whitby) -- "Gun Glory" once they were in outer space, in C InemaSc ope; also * "Chasirtg| cruisers might reach any of our| the Sun"; Cartoon and Novelty, {planets within days, i Evening shows 7.00 p.m, | ----h Marks = "RECORD HOPS" "Hell and High Water" | d THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore, ~~ 'Star in the Dust" 12.556, 4.356, 8.20 p.m. "Beneath the ¥2 Mile Reel 2.40, 6.20 10,10 p.m. Last complete show at 8.10 p.m, i Plaza -- "Two Grooms for al between Jupiler and Mars, really the remains of an exploded planet? NOT HOPELESS The chances of learning aboul ing puided missiles with atomic warhead to impose the will of the sky-master nation, NO MONOPOLY Rocket and space control venting hi nadoes, This can come ro Sput.| niks > hy aby to trace the motions 'of clouds, urricanes and even tor-| MONTREAL (CP) "Cleo- Ipatra_ and the snake" is nol "sexy and immoral" as charged |, by morality officers, bul is a Helier Tnarraay. moons using argo a anette Roland, other rt sodinpir ». life In other solar systems are though, is not ot. Hkely to become not entirely hopeless. ne nation' Jmonop y, many sci Men in space could build giant pos Fi bel! ve. heckmating is telescopes, far more powerful |more likel ar in space, almed than any on earth, Earth's air|at el an unr) endly space distorts starlight, makes clear jidtion, is mentioned as a possi- seging Mifisult, bell 0 Astronomers hal'leve , Hermann Oberth of Ger- [pace observatories could Hels prot a space pioneer, proposes earn secrets of the birth of mt giant mirror, com of universe, or whether life Da: on other planets, Both American and Russian scientists are talking of puttin ng teles s in the sky, They cou take picures, or use TV ey: | Try Our Special ! SUNDAY DINNER Space opens vast new frontiers | |for good or bad, depending on how nations use the new poten: tials and powers, f SE A Bring the Whole Family | LANCASTER HOTEL OSHAWA BALLET TAP--~BATON REGISTER NOW IRENIE HARVEY CIDA ACCM 424 KING 87. W, Phone RA 5.6122 Dancing to the Top Pop R EVERY SATURDAY AVALON Bride" 1.10, 3.50, 6.30, 9.13 p.m, | "The Ride Back" 2.33, 5.13, 7.58, 10,36 p.m. Last complete show 9.10 p.m Regent -- 'Man on Fire" 2.10, | 4.35, 7.00, 9.20 p.m. Last com plete show starts at 8.40 p.m, | TO TRY CUSTODY CASE TORONTO (CP)-Mr, Justice | F. H, Barlow has directed that | custody of Dennis Garfield Walsh | 4, son of an unwed Toronto mother, be decided by trial, Den-| nis' mother, Theresa Mae Walsh, | 34, boarded him out to Mr, and AE Mrs, Charles Hickling and now! THE STORY OF TODAY'S wants him back. Mrs, Hickling "GET LOST" GENERATION e wants. to adopt the boy. | TWIN - SHOCK Hicklings have no children, Admission -- 50 Cents UKRAINIAN "DNIPRO" HALL 681 EDITH ST, Saturday Nite 8:30 " 12 p.m. Good Orchestra FIRST 10 COUPLES ADMISSION FREE EVERYONE WELCOME THE YOUNG ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 2 fates Today's Youth Having A Ball ! HALLOWE'EN DANCE 'Mitchell Zaleski's' Orchestra wang ROBERT VAUGHN A Coun eruas FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS bn STARTS MONDAY - UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! SATURDAY NITE 8:30 - 12 Last Day ALL COLOR! "DESIGNING WOMAN" & "STAR IN THE DUST" TARTS MONDAY TERRORIFIC HORROR-A-THON rd will haunt you forever! Not recommended for people of nervous disposition. Pi TER CUSHING ROBERT URQUHART CHRISTOPHER LEE ENTERTAINMENT X the A Starring DEAN JAGGER SMOKE ~ « LOGES "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" IN CINEMASCOPR |BKing St. W. -- Oshawa 2 DOUBLE BILL OF SUSPENSE and MUSIC ad WEEK-END DINNER SPECIAL! | 1.95 Vegetable Baked Potato Beverage MA 3.3373 | Juice or Soup Half Roast Chicken Green Peas French Fried Potatoes Beverage '2.09 Juice or Soup Roast Duckling Spiced Cabbage Home Fried Potatoes Beverage: Coffee Filtre '2.23 : At: VENTURE INN Mctor Hotel -- Restaurant BOWMANVILLE On Highway 401 «= 8 Miles Rost of Oshowe MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR DINNER PARTIES , , . MEETINGS . . . BANQUETS . . . CHRISTMAS PARTIES . STARTS P Lk AZ A noNDAY LAST DAY: RIDE BACK--TWO GROOMS for a BRIDE STARTS Zorn A SHOCKER OF A MOVIE! A master-criminal trapped by his own evil passions? DENNIS O'KEEFE sss, "HELL & HIGH WATER" RENEATH THE Flos 32 MILE Reet OSHAWA LIONS CLUB CITY-WIDE PLANTERS "Peanut Drive" Very shortly you the Public, end the friends of". the Oshawa Lions Club, will be contacted by « member of the Lions Club during it's Annuel Peanut Drive, due to commence on November 4th end will continue until the City hos been sontected. You are being asked to support this project in order thet the Lions Club, through the proceeds, may continue its great benevolent work, The Blind, the Needy, the Unfortunate all receive the benefit of the Lions charities. You can do your part when you buy some of the peanuts that will be offered to you, .A choice of: COCKTAIL, 50¢; PRA. NUT BUTTER, 50¢; PARTY PACK, 1.25; MIXED NUTS, 1.25. In eddition, you will have the werm personal satisfaction of knows ing you have helped someone les fortunate then yourself, Mey we take this opportunity to express our i and gratef iati for your support of past Projech and look forward in enticip to your peration in the furth ence of this unselfish charitable work thet hes brought comfort te so many. Yours faithfully in service, OSHAWA LIONS CLUB CECIL NAISH, President Ld "THE BLIND, THE NEEDY, THE UNFORTUNATE"

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