The Oshawa Times, 2 Feb 1961, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tharsdey, Pebrusry 2, 1961 (Clark Gable, who #4 not know'the quest of Row 16 Ave Ru-(Io UREATTR WRAL Is Preventing! sled tome thelr schol. eoneier : - - -- lL oid manly--a dilemma we ell find us from Sokng that, Monk Completes iii wri once A of 0s ind (iy #97 # poritivy "We've veloped 8 world year, ' ' id : ity | dein monks roam (rom place cane "Actually, Clark did Know ouiseives Hv, how 10 hate" said Miller, "but The dramatist, who won s which is great for oe Mammoth F | To mark his initiation into ! # to place barefooted. They ast | monkhood when he was 35 years key 10 the i is 58 ; yt . . Divorcee Miller 22 4 short time it was dissolved. Fulitzer Prize ih Dist oi 5 but peopte: Bt Droduees a lot of le was 8 wonderfully positive a'csman, qt wo 200ds, t doesn't let people l0ld, he "experimented" with a self-resl » : man." cause "1 couldw's stand anyone flower and realize themselves, By RUKMINI DEVI fast of 31 days, Since then " mént eatin" », lc pi They cannot own money looking over my shoulder" He "For the most part we relate Canadian Press Correspondent has been increasing the dura-| gp... they Jungs demaonsty and are forbidden to touch Ly Miller, & lanky man with fur- Talk O H t A finds writing 8 lonely but re- to each other only as competi-s BOMBAY (CP | tion, adding one more day every oy S n a e rowed Lincolnesque featuresio "ye tors or carnivores ~~ and so malfi, & Aide Bic gr year, The b3-0ay Tost. Was HA nd suffering, wooden benches or on the A By BAL BOYLE i Twie & year they that crinkle often in a friendly cal ew yaa 80 Te he wrote, The Misfits, en-star grin, worked as a stock clerk oer says he fon't sure what Hitle Site Seong love" ye city in More, fr as J ecial sel 7 "4 perio " , * Clark G ' gr Ashed pleted ast] zation non Kesh SURVEY RESUL/ TUR LA) To) Woh Mauro, Sars Gubiate Sun Eroaey Jo 40 lo college Bt on oy even het onything sbout Wis "friendly 106. Duing the period he took] Thousands of Jain monks ail he" Ceruring the annual fast] [ALIPAX (CP) ~ The Nove vesolve it into love, but it will ally 8 short story, it is based turned out 10 failures before, "I follow my nose in 8 situa Marat on from Miss Monroe, OM hot water, epi India joined Fagarmalii mo "ous oe hair from his hear Scotia Mines department has KiHt you If you have fo live with\on material Miller gained dur: clicking with All my Sons inition" he said, "1 hope TV' hesitated, then said; | But the 47-day penance which "is Fecent last Pome fasedl, considered compiled results it," said playwright Arthur Mil ing & stay in Reno, where he 1947 (civiized man--and that's shout], +S Father not." he cheerfully underwent Is not Only for & week One disciole Sd tu SOM ed Fly o Br 4 lobtat YOXER gos 1 | core the most spectacular in his life | Went # or % days, But Elous. , r Surveys "ape Breton, yi separating two months wife ug dons tn BAA ay? 4, is a 4 The iis, ln w J cP. sr oh; come NENG: Pig Soma years back he fasted for one Soild Pa Sagarmalfi's " Jn Jom LL a India arted two years @go, the - y , / ' | was In| 8. | re, #" " ion | AD ape Som Hn SEALS ovis, Mar. I, book version of The hat, For ols rying V0 dincover pd Lf bo Air og F Scent efented 2. busing as 8 youth yor fhe Tost 2% hii Sagar- BELIEVE IN MISERY "e ve tl iy a at a tiadi, 4p bids va 8 hotel suite and pow an! i adlome pal \ ' ' a bouts under ma s been demonstrating) The Jains are widely reall," he later to | i keeps 80 Misfits has this dedication: "To, "It's about modern people Inipose my plays are an attempt'the name of Packy East, 'his willpower and his devotion spected for their veneration of)"'Pain is an Air dug] idhlowers | thems vival sutures til hat English bicycle in his He rides i dally in Central Park for exercise while he is ishing 8 new plsy, , 8. C, On » table in the living room i 9 Schr the published script of 8 movie \ MISS "LUCKY GREEN" Island Cleanup Suggested By FRANK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Stall Writer HALIFAX (CP)~1f Dan Wal Ince has his way George's Is land will become to Halifax what Bedloe's Island is to New York City, The director of the Nova Scotia Travel Bureau says the federnl governments $40,000 winter works "clean-up" pro- yam on the island is an indica- on of Ottawa's interest in re- storing the old harbor-fortress The bureau's dream for the tiny, grass-covered island is an "authentic, self - contained Is. Iand fortress" where tourists would be greeted by guards in 18th Century costume as part of their trip around the harbor, A maze of tunnels, powder rooms, dungeons and old lan terns would bring history alive for visitors, Many Haligonians would like to see a massive structure, something along the lines of New York's Statue of Liberty, on Kt. George's, The structure, possible 100 feet high, would serve 8s A welcome to Im. migrants arriving in Canada through this port, Such ideas gained momentum gecently when the navy turned the site over to the department of northern affairs and national resources, Now it's up to the department to decide whether the island will come under the federal program of restoring old sites, g MAY HAVE TO WAIT en : / However, Mr, Wallace says if i A much money Is to be spent on hd Vv wn such work in Nova Scotia, the ; ; : i mee Cane rm Prosidont 1 al! e fort a shurg pe b 4 Breton, The George's Island ; (//Y wl f Ky eel, LOBLAW QUALITY BEEF = UNIFORM TENDERNESS project probably would be ohine on lees unt) higher il} 6X3 ly § h Wi wit. Wallace says the north or er Ouse -- sng _-- Sirloin on unin So ll BEAUTIFUL Bo a neless Round aware of the island as a na ' tional monument and tourist at. traction, Last year Mr, Wallace, Ed. mund Morris, Halifax MP, Mayor Charles Vaughan and a ' federal engineer toured the is. or land and a photographic survey will be made soon, Mr, Wallace said that if the yestoration plan were approved, he feels the federal government would pay the capital costs of such a program and the civic ® Savernipent might pay for at- ndants and maintenance, Death Will em Presidents Spevial! RlwaysBe [A = A PB Meaty Pork Side Spare Ribs 45 With U | it S 7 : y PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL! ' ® FRESH FROZEN FISH = PAN READY PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL | GHOICR Br GEOFFREY IMESON CHOPPED BEEF 59 Sole Fillets it 4 CEETER TR LAL To 4 I . 5 «Professor V, Kovanov, direc- tor of the First Chemical In. CEREAL OR SOUP DISH stitute of Moscow and member STE PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL | GOLDEN SMOKED of the Academy of Medical Le, Finnan Haddie ... wr G9 Sciences of ne Soviet, Union, says it may possible to AVAI ; "banish death altogether" by : VAILABLE IN MOSY MARKETS AVAILABLE-IN MOST NIARKEYS means of the transplantation of ~ A ~~ animal organs, Addressing civil and military medical officials and practition. ers at a medical conference, he SETI Provided? Shosial! Presid: Special! President's Special! to continue blood circulation by aritficlal methods in the mean:| QUICK OR INSTANT time. This can be done thanks i COLOURED to the Jevelopment o various C ¢ ALL VARIETIES s of apparatus in the Sovie Ro QUAKER OATS. = WHITE CROSS issue £ LANCIA Muon» : AGHETT] «oe. BiB Artificial blood elrculation de- vices were important because Ea Pasion t Sposinl! ) President t Special! President t Special! disease, USE PLASTICS Professor Kovanov sald the) WHITE - CHOCOLATE - APPLE SPICER PRIDE OF i") iA H use of plastics in the recon CAKE C ARABI 00% WIDE - 23 IT. ROLL struction of blood vessels and oy heart tissues is a most compli: or cated branch of surgery but of. ARAE (vanv ss '2 fers also a most promising oy field for experiment, In Professor Kovanov's opin: PY ? " . fon, the culmination of surgical f . : / : ) i ress in the field of trans. d r) 4 ' . ig LJ rog Bianiaten " orig of a second ICE SLICES OR NALVES {ll be t rafting a CHOI birdy Ths fn being done with GREEN OR WAX id y animals though 34 preaemt holt AYLMER c life span after being subjectec : to a an operation is only 0 PEACHES EN vv save GREEN GIANT BEANS ot ike KL ®protesor 400% (wrverveiem Professor KOvanov, one of ne ; main figures in the successiu grafting of a second head on erident t » / 4 . ' . / : . . dogs, said-that the second head f K r / could exist autonomously and 3 £ ? { function on the body of the ani- : mal which received it provided choice GENERAL MILLS = olan Het it had Sufficient hourishment C C F everal days, pry ane | CUDNEY romaroes ... & eo CHEERIOS -..-.. JAVEX : : y BRET PTET a va tay acted to sound. pala and food. : -------- --------------------

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