The Oshawa Times, 11 Jul 1960, p. 8

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'Battlefield As Bird Sanctuary rible battles always before them." CHILDREN'S ROLE Local citizens decided to spur, on the town authorities to go one| beiter than simply clearing up rubble, filling up old trenches and repainting shattered build- Democratic Convention plays for the Los Angeles Rams, anes: girl drum corps to a Vie- plus. Gaylord Carter at thelgin Island steel band. mighty organ. | Also on the program are Mort DRUMS STEEL BAND Sani, Steve, Ales jazi combo & ; 4 an war . Robinson read- If the history-making business|;, Whitman's Thou Mother with part of the event isn't enough as Thy Equal Brood, finishing with bait, the Democrats will also/a bell effect. All this and the provide everything from a Jap-|two candidates, too. | GIRLS! FROM 10-21 YEARS THE BRUSSELS (Reuters)--One of ish, French and Canadian allies ings which no one would ever the most famous battlefields oflas well as to their Germanllive in, or rebuild, the First World War in Belgium|enemies. "We decided to do something (shortly will become a bird sanc-| The Cuzadian Army history positive, and that is why we have |tuary. branch lists a total of 12 battles jaid out our bird sanctuary," the The tiny Flanders town of|of Ypres, four in 1915 and eight official explained. Ypres, where Canadian troops|in 1917. The First Canadian Di-| The 12 parks have been |won glory at a terrible cost and|visiorr took part in the 1915 bat-|"adopted" by local schools whose |where more than 500,000 men|tles and the Canadian Corps in|pupils will look after the birds "It is perhaps fitting that the With Stars By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--It's only] a dozen miles from Hollywood to {the site of the Democratic ra-| tional convention, so naturally, |the big show will take on some | trappings of the glamor capital. | It's not like the old days, when Hollywood was virtually a Demo-| cratic camp. Like many wealthy| and fairly 'settled towns, Holly-| wood now leans toward the Re- on both sides were killed or|the 1917 struggles. x wounded, has wiped out the phys-| All told these actions accounted scene of one of the world's worst lical reminders of its bitter mem- for roughly 54,000 Canadians|slayghters should now become a lories. filled, sant 90 per cent of the training - ground where children In the last three years, the cit- Canadian total in the First World will learn the sanctity of even a izens of Ypres have been build-| War- Many fell while making a bird's life as well as the beauties LIGHTING THE WAY York. The device, dubbed a "Laser", takes random light waves and by exciting the gem's tightly packed atom# in unison, amplifies it into paral- lel beams. Its makers say it | could extend the present radio | spectrum 10,000 times, = Synthetic ruby crystal (top) [ glows with light absorbed from | source beneath it. Crystal is | heart of Atomic lamp that gen- erates light brighter than cen- ter of sun. Its development by Hughes Aircraft Co., of Cali- fornia, was announced in New Remarks That Candidates Get Tired Of Hearing | By HAL BOYLE about our fine Anglo-American NEW YORK (AP)--Remarks relations, senator. This is an that political candidates get tired Irish ward." of hearing: "What's he really in favor of "What'd he ever do for any- beside free sunshine, mother- body?" hood and bigger Highways?" "There are 300 kids in that| "No, he's not a cowboy, son. baby beauty contest, and if He got that way from straddling you're 'smart you'll kiss every issues." one of them." "If word of this gets out you'll "I think his eyes are too close be ruined, senator. The Indians together." say they have thought it over "I think his eyes are too far and decided they don't want to apart." make you a chief." "I wouldn't vote for him--he's| "Rumple your shirt and coat, too young." senator. We're going to the labor "T wouldnt vote for him--he's|rally now." too old." . "If the best man wins, sena-| "Well, I'm just an ordinary | tor, what are your future plans?"'| taxpayer, but I thought you might want to hear ..." "So what if they did boo you? It shows they were listening." "Now when they ask you ques- tions from the floor, remember --pick only those with their left hands up. They'll be our boys." "Smile when they hand you that pizza pie, senator. We're in an Italian district." "Drop out that paragraph "lighting" way for communications immense possibilities. (AP Wirephoto) |with shocking losses to the Brit- ing a bird sanctuary over the famed stand against the Ger-| shattered region and it will elias first assault with poison opened to the public this month <0 | The sanctuary consists of 12| 430 Somplete was fie Sevesie 1 gig ation around Ypres that "quite a parks, with small woods an |few years passed before any- lakes, gardens and meadows, thing could be grown," a Ypres where birds of all kinds will nest. tourist official . recalls. The Ypres Tourist Association| «Wwe often thought the ground, says it will be the only bird|y,uld always be useless. In fact, sanctuary in Swe Shere He we never for a moment believed) publie will be able to wander|ina¢ aoyoue would ever revisit around. Ithe place in our ti i - | It has been built outside the Same such a me ach be ancient Flemish town which once the men who fought here. was the centre of a thriving lace] «As for the inhabitants; you industry and where many battles} an imagiic how they felt, with were fought in the 1914-18 War.|the grim reminder of these ter-! of nature," the official added. The parks will contain birds ranging from herons and swams| to pigeons and hawks. They all will be free to fly without any| restraint. publicans. But there are still enough Democratic stars to give the convention a glittering look. Tonight's opening session will see a star-spangled chorale sing- ing the national anthem on TV.| VANIER DONATES cup |Among the choristers: Ralph| EDMONTON (CP)--The rich.| Bellamy, Nat King Cole, Tony| est race in western Canada prob- Curtis, George Jessel, Peter| ndin be known in Jute as| Lawford, Shirley MacLaine, Lee| ie Governor - General's Cana- nr,;yin. Sheree North, Vincent] dian Derby. Governor - General| 4 Georges Vanier -has donated a| Price, Barbara Rush, Frank Sin-| trophy to be given to the owner Shelley | of the winning horse in the $15, [ 000-added Canadian derby here |atra, Sammy Davis Jr., Winters and Jan Sterling. They'll be accompanied by the| 1960 YOUNG STYLE MAKER SEWING CONTEST IS NOW ON OVER $130,000 IN PRIZES For information contact YOUR local = SINGER SEWING CENTER 16 ONTARIO STREET RA 5-5443 Aug. 27. 135 - piece brass band that also| 54,000 CANADIANS DIED of Ypres| there are more than 100 cemeter- jes. In four main attacks Ger- {man artillery plowed up the |Flanders soil until the whole | countryside was torn and burned, | Outside the walls | involved. treatment. ruined. vents, 4 a =NOTFROCK ON BLEACHING Did you ever wonder why, your household laundry bleach sometimes works safely and effectively and other times prac- tically ruins the garments to.which it is applied? Maybe you've even gone so far as to suspect that the bleach manufacturer was to blame for not keeping the strength of his product consistent? If so, you've been unfair to the manufacturer, for the answer to your problem can®be found right in the laundry tub -- in the material of the garments For instance, a bleach that can be used safely on white cotton, rayon and linen could very easily ruin white woolens or silks -- as you may have found out the hard way. However, there can be enough variation even in the quality of one kind of fabric, to produce different results from the same bleaching If your basic methods are sound, you may go on bleach- ing certain types of fabrics for years without having any cause for serious complaint, But if you examine the results closely, you will see that there are some differences in the effects of the item showing the poorest result is still far from being That principle -- applied to the various solvents used in the spotting operations in a dry cleaning plant -- is one of the first things learned by a professional spotter. He knows that different materials -- and different stains -- call for different treatments involving various combinations of sol- It's a complex and exacting job, involving, as it does, a countless number of combinations of fabrics and stains. Little wonder, then, that of all the operations in our plant, one of those we're most proud of is our expert spotting process. 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