| | I PAGE EIGHT ONTARIO TODAY DOES IT AGAIN! Adams, the distiller who made history with the now famous Private Stock, Canadian Rye Whisky, has done it again! Adams now presents Gold Stripe, another Custom Blended Rye Whisky, at a moderate . price, created especially for the Ontario taste. Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe in its tall, handsome flask bottle in 25 ounce and 12 ounce sizes, and you'll agree, Adams has done it again! GOLD STRIPE CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Headaches Go FAST! Get ASPIRIN T. M. REG. IT'S ALL PAIN RELIEVER! FAST PAIN RELIEF HEADACHE + COLD DISCOMFORT « NEURALGIA + ARTHRITIC PAIN SURE THING! For o hoppy holiday, it's the ROBERT+RICHTER TXLILTIE asrama seasms Full block of private sand beach ¢ Olympic Pool ¢ Full RELIEVED Social Program ¢ 100%, Air Conditioned ¢ TV Theatre FOR o Free Beach Chairs ¢ Neptune Lounge o Nightty Enter- A PINCH OF POWDER tainment, Dancing. BREATH BURN AND INHALE ARTHUR daily, per person, double occupancy 50 INCL. 2 DELUXE MEALS DAILY BANT USE E Fh» NOW TO DEC. 18, 75 of 150 Rooms.| Gen. Mgr. 'KELLOGG'S ASTHMA RELIEF Add $1, July & Aug. ¢ Eur. Plan Avail. | - ' a AFL/CIO - Diners', Amer. Exp., Duncen Hines For reservations and details, see your Travel Agent or write direct. ON THE OCEAN « 33rd to 34th STREETS, MIAMI BEACH SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1961 BY RUSS DEWAR Kitchen of Pioneer Museum. R page torn from Eastern Ontario's past will be displayed on June 24 when Upper Canada Village and Crysler Battlefield Memorial Park are opened to public inspection. It will be a page stained with the blood of British and Tnadian soldiers, their Mohawk Indian allies, and invading American troops; a page written by the quiet industry of hardy United Empire Loyalist settlers and the French and Highland Scottish people who joined them in taming the wilderness. Crysler Memorial Park -- Upper Canada Village is beyond doubt its most interesting feature -- has been created as a living memorial to. both the pioneers and the troops who gave their lives in the defence of Canada during the War of 1812, Both the park and village are located 20 miles 'west of Cornwall. They are the focal points in a system of parks which begins at the Bay of Quinte and ends at the Quebec border. Pgemier Leslie M. Frost, Sir John Johnson, fifth in a line of baronets descended from the original Sir John who led United Empire Loyalist families into Eastern Ontario, cabinet ministers, members of parlia- ment and many other dignitaries are scheduled to attend the gala park opening. According to spokesmen for the Ontario -- St. Lawrence Development Commission, which adminis-e ters parks in the Eastern Ontario system, people dressed in' authentic Nineteenth Century garb will stage "live" demonstrations for the occasion. The tourist will be able to see a modern version of the Battle of Crysler's Farm with scarlet-coated British regulars, the Glengarry Militia and loyal In- dians engaging in mock battle with musket-bearing American troops. The batle was fought, Nov. 13, 1813. Despite their numerical advantage the Americans were defeated and withdrew. HEN he tires of the military saga the tourist will be able to find more relaxing entertainment at. Upper Canada Village. Or he will be able to go for a dip in the clear, refreshing waters of Lake St. Law- rence. He will be able to sip cider in Cook's Tavern, which the American General, Wilkinson, used as his headquarters during the unsuccessful inwasion. He will