TE ee i eee eee oh ia pale wait ail hth Wii, Ot amet ale ail salad eo GALLERY APPOINTMENT {Sutherland Boggs who now is TURNIP CENTRE | McGILL SPACE CANNON z TORONTO (CP)--David Stop-|W@shington University's Stein-) WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP)'-- NAMES IN NEWS Canada Has Space-Ticket Scot ne Rr St. Louis Mo, Born near Low |has be; to sense its interna- to the director of Smith College/don in 1931, Mr, Brooke was an|tional worth "This winter it sent Though the Canada - U,S.,ond World War guns. Projectile hold a low-cost ticket to space.| gram) agreement will cover only one|speed is increased by boosting Museum of Art, Northampton,jart instructor at Harvard Uni-|2,000 pounds of rutabaga to Eng- Mass., has been appointed cur- versity and later assistant cur-|land -- the first shipment of On- The Canadian and U.S. gov- The object is to develop aljyear for a start, it is 'under- the chamber pressure or length- ernments have decided to sup-|means--refined artillery guns-- |stood that financial support will| ening the barrel or both. = ator of the Art Gallery of Tor- ator of the university loan de-|tario turnips for Europe. Embro port the development .of ajof putting small research vehi-'be.given the project for at least} An old 16-inch gun has fired : : THEY DON'T MAKE MANY WHISKIES LIKE THEY MAKE BROWN JUG! 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 19, 1965 An appeal to the provincial OTTAWA (CP)--Candda may|(high - altitude research pro- rnment to help spur economic development of the northwest of -- through government ac : has feast made by C. B. Binder, 'resident of the Northwestern Ontario Asso- ciated Chambers of Com- merce. It makes no sense to people in this part of the country said the publisher of the Port: Arthur newspaper, that the Toronto area should be crowded almost beyond the point of breathing de- cently, while the northwest yearns for population and in- dustry. partment of Harvard's Fogg)filled orders for 2.000 ° onto. He succeeds Dr. Jean!plane. els of rutabaga te Oe waren "space cannon" on which @ Mc-|cles into space at a cost ofjthree years at a total expendi-ja 175-pound projectile to an al- Gill University team has been|about one-hundredth of what it/ture of some $9,000,000. titude of some 77 miles. working for some six years, it}takes to send up rockets. The U.S. has become s0 en- a has been learned here reliably.| \If all goes well, authorities HELPED ROCKET PROJECT |thusiastic that guns are being ee i| ments will put up about $3,000,-|Martlet IV may-be put into or- |in 1959 by a team headed by/|land, Virginia, Florida, Califor- 000 on a 50-50 basis in the cur-|bit next year by firing from a/Dr. Gerry Bull who helped de-|nia and Alaska. For a start, the two govern-|say, a projectile known as HARP was started at McGilljset up in New Mexico, Mary- The difference is that every drop of Brown Jug is fil- tered slowly through hard ¥] maple charcoal. A slow, costly process but one that 'polishes' the whisky and = A native of Oshawa, Wil- liam Mills, 40, secretary to the Board of Governors, has been appointed executive as- was a member of the defence|developed by Aviation Electric research board. The project) Limited, Montreal. es? o Political Change | Judgement Held ; atory. practically any nation could af- ARNPRIOR, Ont. (CP) --| SIMCOE (CP) -- Magistrate RP has set up a base injford such guns for interconti- for Port Arthur, said Thursday|charges laid against Reed Fer- that 10 years from now politics|tilizer Company Limited of El- ed- tillery piece. velop the Canadian army's Hel-| A guidance system fer gun- 'vaontvcswmale sed vo cami tin. vai Weebonas ler anti-tank rocket when hejlaurched projectiles has been - . eye Fisher Predicts _| Fertilizer Case caught the interest of the U.S.! Authorities note a possible Army's ballistic research labor-|/danger if HARP is successful: 7 ' HA Douglas Fisher, New Demo-|W. E. Ross reserved judgment) parbados Yor the firing of Sec-!nental bombardment. cratic member of Parliament/Thursday on three separate will have changed into a much|mira for selling its products different game with '"'better|improperly labelled, for not sistant to the deputy minis- ter of northern affairs, it was announced. Mr. Mills entered the federal service in 1951 after graduating from the University of To- ronto. A bill has been filed in the Philippine Congress by Senator Ambrosio Padilla to penalize public officials who refuse to show public records to members of the HON. LESLIE FROST ner on March 27. He' was cited for his efforts on the schema draft decree on Christian - Jewish relations approved by the Vatican ecumenical council. The Jewish appeal said it is the first time such an award has been conferred on an American Roman Catholic leader by a national Jewish religious organization. educated and much more rest- less people participating." "Stronger" commentary and analyzing of politics by mem- bers of the Parliamentary Press Gallery must have an in- fluence on the political scene, Chamber of Commerce. not allowed to relax-because of news. media. meeting government standards and for selling unregistered fer- tilizer, June 9 by federal agriculture of- ficials, The company declined to Mr. Fisher told the Arnprior|plead on the charges and Mag- istrate Ross entered a plea of He said today's politicnas arejnot guilty. Lawyers were ordered to sub- the tremendous pressure by the|mit written argument to the court by March 4. The charges were placed| "im Mom's Happy Now! 'Cause Experts Made a Landscape Plan Yesterday . . , for Spring Planting. CALL NOW 623.5757 VAN BELLE GARDENS , Hwy. No. 2 East of Oshawa "YOUR FRIENDLY GARDEN CENTRE" gives it 2 smoothness that can't be matched, It's this e) extra-smoothness through extra charcoal filtesing that makes so many people pre- fer Brown Jug to'all other Canadian whiskies. HARD MAPLE CHARCOAL AXMSIHM G3HSI10d A1L934434d Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1832 press, radio or other media of public information. The senator a member of the ruling Liberal party, pro- posed a penalty of from one to six months' imprisonment and the payment of a fine equivalent to the erring of- ficials salary during the period of his imprisonment. EATON'S Former Ontario premier, Leslie Frost has endorsed a system of provincial com- munity colleges which, he said, would provide a rea- sonable jump-off point for persons riot wishing to com- plete a university course. "These young people are strong in potential but per- haps short on academic in- clinations,"" Mr. Frost told a luncheon meeting of the Em- pire Club. MARSHAL GEORGY ZHUKOV| A top Soviet marshal who was ousted from power in 1957 after a quarrel with former premier Khrushchev re-emerged from retirement. 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