The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1958, p. 41

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They have completed / | 2 FLATTERIE o them airborne radar stations | are the newest and largest of | check-outs at Akron, Ohio. 7 ' 7 auiLaues reves $3.5 - --- EE NI 'plus tax y | I got to keep doing that to pre- "sg / HOUBIGANT vent a tightness of the muscles, : J PERFUMERS SINCE 1778 0 ampane a he said. "I still have no feeling |in my legs but I know my insides » i " {are all right and I feel strong. } H | Three days a week he spends 1 Sa 5 AS) 8 Lucky |five hours lifting weights and ex- i |ercising his muscles. | i) i -- i abi Sra on a ------ SRR eo | "Im determined to keep at it, i By JOE REICHLER (last January when he underwent he said. "I want to live as I used GLEN COVE, N.Y. (AP)--Par-|an operation on his broken neck. to. I want to be able to continue AS SEEN IN | " , Campanella, facing He is still paralyzed from the to provide for my family the way . Gwe Roy a Poin ae chest down, however, and he has I did before the accident. I know MADEMOISELLE mainder of his life in a wheel |to be lifted from his bed into the 1 can do all those things. The ; The Beguiling. Blows chair, called himself a lucky man| Wheel chair. only difference is that I'll be today and said he has "many He has to be dieseed and un- working out of a wheel chair." ; things to be thankful for. dressed. He is attended' by a Roy owns a liquor store in New y fashion in 100% The former star catcher of male nurse, He needs an ap- York's Harlem, He also does a \ worsted wool jersey er star " |pliance on his hand to feed him- taped-radio show once a week R by Lebanon. The exe baseball, who has slimmed down coir to lift objects, to sign his and he writes a column for al by Legen. Ta = to 185 Joguds Jrom 3 0 owing name. He still has no movement weekly newspaper. ina ie 4.50 hie on see, In hospi ts ns ner. ita pleely embod Pp 4 0 ~ ri t nearly 10 months ago, is back MANY GOOD THINGS ------ p pas is Wh he olig home. "Yes, I've got so many things weeee Pi rot to CONSETT OOOO DOCC MELATONIN CT CT PRNG Re He no longer is burdened by to be thankful for," Roy said. bee, eg w A the neck brace he had worn since | 'I'm thankful no member of my -- Russi - ---- | family was with me at the time i of the accident, I'm thankful the T res car didn't set on fire when it HAIR STYLIST turned over. I'm thankful I didn't reasu die on the operating ory I'm ------ 71 Celina -- RA 5-4531 thankful I've got all my sense! ] F d I'm thankful just to be home, sur- oun rounded by my family." As Camp was talking, he kept JERUSALEM (AP) -- French caressing his five-year-old daugh- archaeologists have discovered ter, Princess, who was sitting on treasures of cave dwellers who pis lap. Roy Jr., 10, and Tony, lived near Beersheba 5,000 years g two others of Campanella's six ago. children, were running from room The objects, sacred bowls of to room, playing a game of tag. blue basalt and figures in ivory |Roy's wife, Ruthe, was busy in of men and women, are among the kitchen. the most valuable yet uncovered) Roy's eyes glistened as he wat- near this silent ErosSTonds. [ched the activity. sh ight on the . 3 ey who dwelt in sub- KEEPS EXERCISING terranean caves 2,000 years be-| Campy kept flexing his wrists, fore the Age of the Patriarchs. flailing his withered arms across Staff Parties, The book of Genesis mentions his body and raising them over 3 3 the Horites (or cave dwellers) his head. He kept pivoting his Christmas Parties, who lived "beside the wilder- shoulders in quarter turns. B . in quarter turns,» 5 angueis ness" and were smitten by the king of Elam. Just south of , Beersheba archaeologists already | | Beersheba oe in| WOLves Attendance cave dwellings which may have . . "been of the Rosia, and, which | own Due Strike J ay | SUDEURY C2) -- The strike The new find in the same area against the International Nickel | contains some of the finest fig-| Company hore has been felt by | ures yet brought to light here, |the Sudbury Wolves hockey team. For the first time a large num.| Average attendance for each | ber of them were found together, |8ame is down to 1,900. Last year son . , . height of -------- Wonderful and breath-taking in all the ® DRESSES "= newest and exclusive models. Théy're @ "Dream" but you must see these \d COATS === creations in dozens of Materials ond Styles, e EVENING DRESSES -- "0... "ine. 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