The Oshawa Times, 10 Apr 1959, p. 6

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------ EE ---------- Lo can Ae imeem ce ------ a 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, bridey, April 10, 1959 SOUND WAVES USED IN Freighter Runs Aground In St. Lawrence | { > X | # fi 4 [hi Vid | | | Brooklin MONTREAL (CP) «= A Dutch freighter ran aground and a new wav ai Brooklin to 0 dr rnd hh En hl rey ig tt ships from reachin Montes] sao, he Hy {and one from heading down. | stream, The Prins Willem IV from Rot.|faellit! /terdam ran aground near Bal Th iiting library, In the |can, 90 miles down river from basement of the township hall, is Montreal, Two tugs were dis now too small to| accommodate |patohed from Quebec City and athe hundreds of hooks on (he refloating attempt was to be ghelves, (made at high tide today. | Under the Public Libraries Act | Only other vessels moving be. of Ontario, a new library board tween Quebec and Montreal Were WAS recently appointed with | B Mus. ARTHUR ELLIOTT KLIN « For the past year ¢& Moxtment has bee! ore have been Increa de. Sarde. tanapors department los. Heber Down as © reakers, day, Lylia M, McBrien, Mrs. B, ou ou Yow Bajos with Ay, Ly Bis McKeown and r, about W. Mannin A grant of $1600 was Avpiovid jam formed abo lake at the March meeting of Whitby as the lcebreakers Saurel and/township council, Ernest Lapointe cleared an old The present Moray Is open two jam, days each week, sdays an Transport department officials Joindsys, at 3 to bpm and 7 were hoping for a break-throu, "m, hy the piv Bd Behind the Bat The librarian is Mins E. Me: EEE Mlvors Clinch wll Nfld, Premier Bowling Title Eh Mo Bg "or virtually olin Ends Visit In Capital 21-point lead, the Cobourg Men's Bowlin League to succeed Chateau Hotel, OTTAWA (CP) « Premier, Team standing is: Melvor's Smallwod of New fcundland 198; Clarke Brothers 177; Tuck: from a radio loud speaker, Wil- | without injury. All that happens | sonic me hine used to produce | this machine emerges in sec- (ended « two.day Ottawa visit|ers 167; Cooeys 167; Sol Margles experimental ultrasonic cleaner liam Jones, (left), Is show nl i a slight tingling sensallon | emulsions, such as cold cream, | onds a a fine paste, The in. |after meeting two federal cab. Men's Wear 150; Homelike 157; sed in the devel nt of the | ducers are capable of generat- | with Ron Stevenson, inspecting | and a nicely cleaned set of fin- | paints, toothpaste, soups and | gredients are broken down to inet ministers Thursday in cordi-| Matting 188; Jeffery Foods 149; hi evepime | ing sound energy as high as 10 | the cleaning bath at work., A | gernalls. Photo at right shows | many other every-day prods | microscopic size, (ality that contrasted with Legionnaires 140; Plaza 131; Den- trpnsducers, the units which | million times that achieved | hand can be placed in the bath | Mr, Jones operating an ultra. = ucts, Hamburger puoi thr Photos by John Mills [strained relations between the'ton Florists 126, Xo. 8 i aa Por 0. 3 " -= |two governments, General Electric IN AJAX FACTORY AJAX TEEN TCPICS Red Cross Aids Hie tepid go hdati of Se Sound Waves Used As Thrills For Cleaners, Pulverizers Ajax Visitors a ister Alvin By GEORGETTE DUTHEIL City, Pennsylvania does mot ap: ping AJAX ~ The normal scholastic Pear to be very different from The branch has supplied sheets | aA. ia i . ane. the school life at Ajax )_For vears ultra-/sure into an ultrasonic "'head",| They will measure any liquid, in. life of Ajax High School, espe-[™ eo i _ and blankets and an outfit of ey psec only to|which develops immense forces|cluding exotic Jet fuels, and liquid clally Grade 12, has Sees dis- The ol git} Collegiate od Hush clothing for mother, tather and John Mills Ajax 426 ent dogs and some other sub-human| across a stainless: steel blade, oxygen in rockets. The aircraft, rupted a little this vee i to 2 Lid bp (Nax 3 3 The two girls, Marie and Barbara, Knights of Columbus 40, creatures. One of the few uses vibrating at 22,000 cycles per sec- electronic and missile manufac the coming and going of Students hen of appr xi 08 « § a U- Ryerything the family owned w as| RL | High single -- Bob Carlson 330; for ultrasound waves was injond. wrers have been a major spur to The Rotary-sponsored a gen , pat he oT Le ha nis burned or damaged beyond re: BOWMANVILLE (nigh triple. Bill Harrls TY: whistles, too high pitched for hu:| "BEATEN" SMOOTH [the growth of ultrasonics students of Ajax a on ¢ ty, Rave 3 ibility her and Varipair in the fire which left little [high team single--MeIvor's 1207; man ears, to call pets. Today, Literally, the fluid is "beaten" Before the development of ull. dg ng flanied tide hig "hey ul eel things which of Jue interior of te home. Rae Hopkins ultrasonics is a new technological into a smooth even product. Ad-|trasonic cleaners, jet engine noz. '@ 18 pay ng of -- ei ir rve several) ea New quarters have been se: science. [vantages of ultrasonic processing, |zles and oil cleaners were thrown six visiting students, and is help 'cured, and now the Jreat need is 1 (38 son, With four weeks remaining, Melvor's hold an insurmountable a Te Photo at left shows a small convert electrical energy joie | ultrasonic energy. These trans- | follo in the federal cabinet| Wilson Motors 96; | PICKERING (Stalh -- 'The| " , : | Pickering branch of Red Crass! Sng Sewloundliond's vepresenta-| Appliances 92; TIMES BUREAUS family, whose home was partial dust Kings 8. General lice 80; Homellke Indians 78; To créate this energy, the lig shaped holes in brittle materials By JOHN MILLS |uid mix is pumped at high pres-/such as glass or germanium (Staff Reporter) 68; Chern 158; Cooey s 88; Jenings 12), blish de; irman, Other|c members are Mra, I. M, Holl' Joiq "oh vada tax bills which the Wilson Contrac-| bang Itors 88; Bell Cleaners 82; Saw-|of this Foods No, 1, 82; Ontario Provincial Po. Plans New Library Keown, [in attendance to assist members to ¢ books and becttnmand hooks for school stus nts, ! With funds In hand, plans are roving option, Conseaenty foray Duliing tor Whitby Tow [ship hool area No. 1, Bear hi mands for new books and hetter being made for a sul tion, 'New Forms For Town Tax Bills BOWMANVILLE (Bilal) = ork... treasurer Boo Reynolds [staf at town hall spent most of {the day preparing for mailing | wave of a new and easily under Sood type this year, Approximately 2000 tax notices were stuffed into eavelopes for | malling Friday, The first instal [ment on 1950 taxes will be due April 84, Clerk Reynolds said residents may pay thelr taxes in four ine staiments If so desired and nit: pay any amount they wish each instalment, This year, bills are smaller in ise, and In a more condensed rm, having been complied on an accounting machine, HSA Plans Give Pupils Annual Tri By MRS, A. L. HOORY BOWMANVILLE -- The April meeting of the Home and School Association was held at Central School Wednesday evening, Presi. . . Hamiltoa who was Chateau Hotel 105; Payne Broth.|dent Mrs, McDonald was in the | Stricken F amil accompanied by Wiliam J. ers 104; Primeau's Men's Wear|chalr, It was decided to give all Y [srowne, minister without port-|105; Nichols Movers 0, % acLaren Grade 8 pupils a trip each year. The group catered to a recent banquet to defray expenses Jeans trip. Mrs. R, Ames gave a summar ized report on the convention of home and schools associations Independents 69; Beaver Lumbet which she and Mrs, Stephens at- o angers 53; Independ- Order of Foresters 48; tended Easter week, Mrs. K. Summersford, corre sponding secretary, reported .re- ceiving four thank-you notes, Mrs. K. Samells of the nomi nating committee presented the slate of officers as follows: Past president, Mrs. McDonald; presi. nm score -- Cherneys 2813/dent, Mrs, R. Ames; vice-presi- dents, Mrs. R. Kent and Mrs, C. Henning: recording secretary, Ma. 3.7282 hig team triple---Meclvor's 3503; hidde: N RY. W int te INE them to orientate themselves such as a safe driving course, bed d: furnishi A : factory|apart from the superior end away when dirty. Now the dirt is ' 2 8 ' for beds and furnishings. Anyone va dh og ag Bs ped be iy are the instantaneous|removed in minutes, at school. In addition, six stu- and they have a wide cholee of why hag any useful articles to of its kind in Canada, engaged production obviating pre-mixing,| MEAT TENDERIZER dents from Grade 12 were chosen courses to take which includes cove may contact Mrs, F. sT E L E VI S I O N L Oo G convener o solely in the use and application|and the high production rate in Go The most profitable area of wh 10 Sscont the Visiting students on 00} oly neademic. ut alo tech Hertzberg, welfare of ultrasonics, | cess of 1000 gallons per pac Srasanicy thus far . Stapuing. | oy AY woz, the Pickering : Tra { Smal) hines can, give a8 Jaw leaning Sombany. maker TY" | a visit to an industrial centre was that their Grade 12 is the senior Sonte Limited, is owned and oper-(as 70 gallons per hour. A equipment, last Mid ui For this Gorieraliclass, and upon completion of Mrs. Hetfaber ated by William Jones, who is a| In the cleaning field, water is{sold $1,250,000 worth of cleaners yr was chosen, and in addi that they are ready to enter uni. | urgent, t family has been stay-| WGR-TV Channel 8----Buftale noted expert in the electronics|irradiated by intense ultrasonic for electric shavers, auto engine! yon "ic tne' students from Penn. versity, whereas here an extra \n€ with friends, but Is anxious} field, Mr. Jones served the Cana. power at 40,000 cycles a second|parts, outboard motors, jewellery vi ania the entire Grade 12 went! year, Grade 13 is needed to get a home established gun. FMDAL EVENING: dian government during the war|causing millions of small bubbles and the tips of ball point pens.| "rio 0 mic was a new ex-. Thursday night the visitors and 11=-Theotl, Pitot as a "dollar a year" advisor. [to be released against any arti- One cleaner washes a cash regis.| \o jance for most of the students thelr escorts took part in a pro- dancing, Lunch prepared by the| ¢--Hidden Pages This writer had the pleasant ex-|cle placed in the water. lier With 5000 parts in seven and| i proved to be interesting and gressive dinner which was organ. Home Economic classes was $-piaviguse perience of being shown around| This action, called "cavitation", |a half minutes. educational. Entire process of the ized and prepared by Rotary served. : 3-Three Stooges Shoe the small factory on McMaster agitates the surface of any ob-| Test equipment is being made comply of a car was explained members, and ended up with a' The new issue of Teen Times, 5118 PM, ie dm avenue by Mr. Jones and seeing|ject in the water and cleans the by Sperry Products Lid. to detect|py the guide, and questions by social at the home of Mr, Rap- the school paper has appeared 100 I WBEN-TV Channel ¢-=Buffale hs 7d. Hopkine File 5-Kit Carson &~Camera Three S~Western Round.UP 1148 PM, t~Baseball Game 2100 PM, Y-8ix Gun Theatre Mrs, G. Stephens; corresponding secretary, Mrs, A. Samells; treasurer, Mrs, C, Burdette, Executive: Mrs. X. Summers. Major difference of course, 18 Jhone 1s TE Pig Cross, the CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel é---Toronte ford, Mrs. G. Sturrock, Mrs, B, sald the need is WKBW.TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 3--Rochester(Burke, Mrs, E. Ewagt: am convene®, ry son. | A fim aren. 104018 Soares foiowed by a group Wacuselon, . Mrs. XK. Mayberry, Oshawa, rendered several vocal selections accompanied by the school musie supervisor, Mr. Beaton, 4~Cartoon Storybook i i LH WM, y 0 vitrasonics at work. A complex| surfaces. Since there are millions| weak spots in rallroad tracks. |g dents were answered. sev, Ajax High School principal. 'and is selling very well, brid Po ot VaPlayntu P.M. subject but made easily under-|of these bubbles generated every|The company is also developing al "pollowing the General Motors, Friday morning an assembly) Students of Grade 12 have been Wrestling standable in its end result. (second, the cleaning effect is ex-|device to measure the amount of [your the visiting students went to was held at the school in which occupied with the writing of the Ln a, , The science of ultrasonics deals treme, resulting in rusty objects|meat on hogs, or cattle by Zaug-|the Rotary dinner where they and|the visitors were officially pre- Department of Education experi: S-Fim Feature with sound above the audible|being mirror-bright in a few sec-|ing the time it takes for sound|their escorts were guests. During sented to the students and wel-/mental tests which are being "an PN, range, that is, above 18,000 cycles|onds, waves to bounce back from tissue|the afternoon students mingled comed to Ajax High. They re: done on a province-wide scale, | 7--Early Show @ second. High power ultrasonic| By using these = bubbles to|separating lean from fat, |and became better acquainted. mained at school the entire day,| The last dance sponsored by the | energy is used in a variety of|clean, intricate mechanisms such] Reflectone Corporation elec- SYSTEMS SIMILAR and had lunch in the school cafe- Student Council was well attend. industrial processes for cleaning,|as watch can be d with. |tronics - company of Stamford, Of course all the Ajax students teria. ed and successful. As a matter of and machining. {out disassembling. Connecticut, is perfecting an ul-| were interested in finding out just Friday night a social evening fact it was the best-attended . By using ultrasonics, diamonds | In the United States since 1955|trasonic meat tenderizer that willl how schooling differed. Actually,| was planned by Mr. Rapsey. This dance of the scholastic year. This| ean be drilled, and dentists are great progress has been made in|break down fibres and make a there seems to be a very close was in the form of a class party has proved heartening for the sow using it to drill teeth. Jet the development and application chuck roast taste like a sirloin/parallel between the education/by Grade 12 students and enter- Student Council which is in need $ogines to miniature watches are of this new science. Last year the steak. |systems, and school life in Ofl/tainment included badminton and of funds. eleaned ultrasonically, and short-|ultrasonics industry's commercial! = -- -- -- ---- ------ lv, domestic dish washing will be|and military sales reached $25| accomplished the same way. (million, and in 1959 they are ex-| In Ajax, ultrasonic machines| pected to double that figure. Last| are produced which process pea- week industry experts estimated gut butter, cold cream, cosmet- that within five years there will| ics, paint, toothpaste, wax, soups/be a $150 million annual market and many other everyday com- for ultrasonic equipment. 7-6--Mighty 4=Dinner Date Theatre #-Wild Bill Hickoek 6:00 P.M, 11--Theatre: News: Weather \l=Popeye 7--Shirley Temple $148 PM, S--industry On Parade SATURDAY RVE, 3100 PM 11:6 Zorro 8---All Star Golf &=Film Featurette Bowling 3180 PM, 116~Rin Tin Tin $=-Twilight Theatre 10 P.M, 1l=Nation's Business 7-Early Show 6~Panic No Waraing $~=Dick Clark 4 Wrestling "ie PN, and _ Costello | 6 PM 6-~Colone! Flack S--Playhouse 6:30 PM, hi Sports $542=News 1100 PM 11==Theatre ¢---Tabloid S--~Real McCoys 4~Colonel Flack 1 A 78~Rin Tin Tin 6~Leave It To Reaver 4-Hit Parade 2-Northwest Passage 8:00 M. He PM 4--~Baseball Game 200 PN, bao T=Bowling 11~Tennessee Erie S=Juni azine Lawrence Welk or Mag Modities. « Intense ultrasonic energy 'is wsed in machines to mix and| emulsify, creating forces in ex Here are some of the applica-| tions of this new source of ener-| gy in the U.S.A. Ultrasonic mach-| ines are used for hospital and in- Mr. Fix «4 rN &4-News: Sports T100 PM, 11-=Rifleman S--Ivanhoe t nN PM, 11--The avi Word a rN, Press T=Billy Graham 2:80 PM, FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX i you have not received your Tinos by 7 pm call AJAX TAXI PHONE e=s of 100,000 pounds per square dustrial cleaning and degreasing. ch, breaking down ingredients They can join metals previously fo microscopic size, resulting in impossible to weld or solder, drillf 130 1146--Plouffe noe Pp 11:6~Wells F 7----Tombaston 4=U of B Round Table 2~-African Patrol ne PM 11-Cowhoy Theatre zen"s Forum 4100 PM, T---Good To Be Alive 4 finer textured product. round or square or other odd-| 'ASSOCIATION MEETS : Mayor Lauds : Work O By GRACE MILLS # AJAX -- Over 20 persons were dresent at a buffet supper pre- pared by Ajax-Varsity Chapter IODE Tuesday prior to a meet: g of the management commit. of the Ontario County Tuber- culosis Association at the nurses' residence, Ajax Hospital. officers present were: G. A, Pearce, president: Mrs. R. H. Bedell, vice-president; Canon H. §, Shepherd, vice-president; Har- old S. Jenkins, Ontario TB Asso- clation representative; Terrence M. Moore, chairman of Health Education committee; Dr. R. J. Kimmerley, chairman of Case Finding committee; Donald L. Crozier, chairman of the Christ. mas Seal committee, and Mrs. BEB. A. Collins, executive secre- tary with Ajax directors Mrs. D. I, Gove, Mrs. E. A. Lancaster and Fire Chief Cecil Winter Guests included Mayor William Parish, Mrs. D. G. Smith, super- intendent of nursing, Ajax Hos-| pital; Mrs. D. King, X-Ray tech- nician, Ajax Hospital; Rev. T.| Rex Norman, Ajax Ministerial| Association; Mrs. P. MacDonald, | public health nurse, County Health Unit: Mrs. W. Bosch and Mrs. W. Curwood representing the Home and School Associa- tibns and Mrs. J. Mills ayor Parish congratulated the Association on the splendid work being done in the county in helping to stamp out TB Mrs. Collins. read correspon- dence from Dr. Jameson, of the Heal§ Department referring to inquifies on a mass survey which n TB may be carried out in 1961. He sald "No TB program is com plete without a mass survey." A letter from the Gage Insti- tute was also read. in which Mrs. D. King, X-Ray Technician of the (ji as through a cunest X-ray Ajax, Hospial, vas tommended made at this time that a shadow for e excellent film work done oc discovered on a lung. Letters of thanks were received doctor. advised admission from various TB sanitoria for he + | y : : patient was reluctant to leave | Easter parent sent to 30 patients her home and family at this i Mi RY ilies seade time, but changed her mind when | Mrs. ¢ a homemaker was found to take comforts, and visits all county gyer during her abi ches. patients as often as possible, Glasses have been supplied in Many months of treatment some cases, together with trans.| Were necessary, during which| portation of patients for treat- Me She gave birth to a healthy ment. All discharged patients are Paby boy, Who soon joined the given aftercare and rehabilita- [amily at home. . tion if necessary. These too, had beeu examined Dr. Kimmerley reported on and found to be in good health, chest X-Ray work being done at After months of treatment and the Oshawa General Hospital. rest the patient was declared Terrence Moore, speaking on Dealthy and allowed to return health education, said that all home to her family | special groups, such as res Ihe moral, it was pointed out, SIX STURENTS FROM OIL City, Pennsylvania, U.S.A, who | are guests of Ajax "lary Club as they arrive in Ajex. Left to Itaurant workers, food handlers, |i a person may be apparently in barbers and similar groups, had! 200d health. Unsuspectingly he or been screened. she can pass on the dread disease It was reported that the Asso-/to others of the (amily. TB ciation is sponsoring one person! Caught in time can he cured a year for a course of health edu-' Screening baby-sitters was dis. cation in the United States. On cussed, and general opinion completion of the course, these favored such action being taken. persons will take on work as health educators with the asso- resent the Association at ciation. canadian Tuberculosis Associa- A film was shown depicting a tion convention in Halifax, N.S., young expectant mother, w ho'and the national coovention in had just moved to the locality. Chicago. Ascertaining that the mother had' The Ontario County TB Associa. not contacted a docter. the nurse tion will hold its annual meeting made arrangements for her, and in Oshawa in June. treatment. | Mrs. Collins was asked to rep. | three girls, the each from the Ajax high school /sters will see a show were guests at Rotarys weekly choice luncheon. There they were treat- $2 Swad | 4~8wing Into Spring ne PM, 116=Country Hoedown 7-77 Sunset Strip right, Pat Bayly, cresident. elect, Don Kemp, members of the Clubs internatioral com- mittee, Joe Womer, Nancy Me- ROTARY GESTURE US. Students At Ajax On Goodwill Tour i AJAX (Staff) -- Iu a "hands party was held at the school in south of Buffalo, It is noted as 3-Farmer Aint across the border gesture of in-/the evening. Friday they will at-/the site of the firsi ofl well in sol J : ternational goodwill the Ajax tend school all day. {the States. Oll City wili celebrate capt. Ka Rotary club is this week playing Friday evening they will share/its centennial later this year. host to six student: from Olli, a (ravelling dinier. Each|™ City, Pa. high school In return|course will be served at different H the Oil City club is providing a homes of Rotarians w town. | Traffic Safety In like service for six Ajax stu-' phe day will end with a party | : Hi St. Jo \ igh | T=Uncle Al dents. at the home of Rotarian James The U.S. group arrived in Ajax Rapsey in Pickering township on ST. JOHN'S, Nid. (CP)--Col. Jaa uty a sock Will touriw Arch Bryce, executive dir 11:00 AN, Wednesday evening after a visit north of Ajax. to Niagara Falls, Thursday morn. Saturday the party ing the youngsters witn the entire Toronto and wind up the after reus Bey Grade 12 of Ajax aigh school yoow with dinner at the Royal ector of the Canadian Highway ¢--modin Hood were guests of General Motors in York Hotel. It was hoped that a/Safety Conference says St, .. NN Run a tour of the plant ju Oshawa. hockey game could be scheduled John's Is second only to Kitch. $--True Story At noon the three boys and for the evening in a Xd with a companion Gardens, Falling this the young. cities in highway traffic safety. mn PM of their| Col. Bryce, speaking Thursday TA Force Stary at the second annual meeting of' ("past of the Mohicans : Sunday a.m. the group will pre- the Safety Council! of Newfound- 1:00 PM. ed to the showing of a film por pare for the trip home Rotar- land, said St. John's had only T=Modtrn, Seience traying the past 30 vears of pro- jans will meet the returning Ajax one traffic fatality last year 4 Eau group south of Buifulo. and ex- Kitchener also recorded a RA n t ternoon they attended change their passengeis single traffic facality but has a) '53° school with their partners. Al Oil City is about 130 miles bigger population. { ar ork | TNews: 6--Jim Coleman S.3-Jackpot Bowling ol 11:00 PM, News: Crea, Charles Fischor, Barbara | committee. None of the stu- Kimes, George Haylett, Eileen dents have been in Canada be- McKean, and Chuck Walker, fore. (See story.) chairman of the international | --Photo by John Mills N-King 11--Fron T=Wal 11=Late *C Ci T---Jubilee U.S.A, $e PN, Wanted, Dead or Alive 100 PM, 1L,6-NH1 Hockey T--Lawrence. Welk 33---Rlack Saddle 4~Gale Storm LE) $3-Cimarron City | Have Gun, will Trav. | 10:10 PM Sports. t_Playhouse 4~Gunamoke 10:13 P.M, We PNM 6 Naked $-Pat Boone 4--Silent Service it ie PML 11:843-Newa: Weather: T-Bitytouse mu PN, Show Music SJuliett Just me PM 3=NY Confidential "me 3-Late Watch SUNDAY HN AM, artoons 70 AM. #-Test Pattern ophers 4=Lamp Unto My Feet Maple Leaf|ener among 30 major Canadian eee ay a 7-The Living Word @=20th Century "@N PN U=Rev Phi us Forum SLassie 500 PM, 11.6-News Magazine T--Paul Winchell College Bow! rM, 11-6---Bob Cummings T--Sergeant Preston §~Meet The Press "© PM, 11-6-Father Knows Best te T--Rrave Eagle 3--Maverick nr Winchell City AJAX 333 AN colls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. --- am SUBSCPIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAX! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA .3-5822 Times, fit, |} tect him 70 [XN TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAX! Calls Accepted Between 77:30 p.m. Only Ulaoretta Young 64 Ed Sullivan $0 PM, U--The Naked City $1 MN, 1s waits Stage T=Colt 4 GE Theatre nN PM ILE GN Presents Frontier 4---Alfred Hitohoook 10:00 PM, T--Crusader ng 33-Loretta You 4~Private Detective 30 P.M, 11.6 Fighting Words ~elenoe NEW BOWLING ALLEYS OPENING AT AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA SEPTEMBER 1959 arhouse $4 What's My Line Roots and Saddles mM PM, 1164-3-News: Weather Sports $=Noews Hilites mu pm, 11-Late Show 6-This Wee $--Feature Movie | 3=Rate Watch ne: NOW BOOKING FOR FALL LEAGUES Phone Mrs. MacArthur AJAX 138 or visit her ¢* Vondette's Real Estate Ajax Shopping Plaze

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