Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1965, p. 15

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: AMBASSADOR Michel Gauvin, 46, has been 'appointed Canada's first am- omgpnd to Ethiopia. H go, in the Dominican Repub- * lic and in South America. ; (CP) Oshawa Born| Singer Tops - Cyprus Show TORONTO (CP) -- Some of Canada's top entertainers head for Cyprus this weekend to stage pre - Christmas variety shows for Canadian and other United 'Nations peacekeeping troops. Gordie Tapp, versatile emcee of CBC-TV's Country Hoedown and one of the best-known radio- TV personalities in Canada, heads «the group. With him are singer Doug Crosley of Oshawa, old-time fiddle champion Al Cherney and "magician Bob Downey of Wind- sor, Ont. And there are girls of course: Toronto's Jean Christopher, 24- year-old actress who has be- come, almost unwittingly, a sex symbol; Daniele Dorice of Que- bec City, a star of French- 'Canadian TV; and the attrac- tive Lounsbury sisters from St. Catharines, The trip to the Mediterranean island is the 10th in a series of concerts for Canagian troops, initiated by the defence depart- ment in 1961 and organized by producer Ken Dalziel of: the CBC, IT'S SECOND VISIT Shows have gone five times to the UN emergency force in the Middle East, three times to European NATO bases and to Cyprus in 1964. . The entertainers and the 13- ipiece band of Toronto jazz clarinetist Phil Nimmons leave -Trenton, Ont., Sunday and re- turn Dec. 14. They will do six shows. It will be the eighth overseas CBC'show for Tapp and the sixth for Barbara and Joan Lounsbury, baton twirlers who went into show business profes- ', sionally in 1960" "because we were told we'd get lots of travel." They did, and have been to Europe, Japan, the Middle East and all over Can- ada and the United States. During the Cyprus tour CBC will record the musical high- lights of the shows for broad- cast in a special one-hour ra- dio show in Canada Dec. 26. It will include taped Christmas + messages from scores of Cana- dian soldiers serving on the is- ~ land. MAKE CHRISTMAS A HOME AFFAIR >» ' Ri : % Home Improvement OR Winter Hobbies @ ARBORITE AND FORMICA @ HARDBOARD WALL PAN- ELLING for Rec. Rooms @ SHEET PLYWOODS for FLOORING & PANELLING ' @ CEILING TILES for All Home Use. HARDBOARD TRAIN AND AUTO RACE BOARD KEM-TONE and KEM-GLO PAINT for Finishing Your Remodelling or Project Units. : bat BERRY GARAGE DOORS for WINTER PROTECTION COTTAGE PLANS -- PLAN NOW FOR WINTER OR SPRING BUILDING POWER TOOLS end HAND TOOLS for the HANDY MAN or HOBBYIST COMPLETE SELECTION of LUMBER and BUILDING ,PRODUCTS for EVERY " PURPOSE Free Home. Delivery HOLLAND. LUMBER GO, R.R. 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We've got a big new body repair shop, a huge new service area, our own parts SERRA APRS aN a BS (SE me Hem ston a2 a department and just about every gadget you can think of to put you on the road In the meantime, Seaway is bringing back a bit of the good old days with a Grand Opening on December 2nd, 3rd and 4th from 3.30 to 11 p.m. with honky-tonk ; piano playing, vintage cars, square dancing, old movies and our own equivalent of free lunch -- cokes and hot dogs. Not only that, but we are giving away prizes -- electric blankets, electric can openers, sleeveholders and spats for the gents, and posies for the ladies. Come on down and kick a few tires -- we'll have them from 1911 and up. THESE ARE THE MEN THAT MAKE SEAWAY... They're a motley group, but they are the best there are in the automotive sales and service business. Spend a few minutes with them when you come down. We _ think they will convince you. to stop experimenting with upholstered roller skates and get into a Mercury... or a Lincoln ... ' or a Meteor. . - Seat PERCY ee or a Comet. SERVICE MANAGER «GENERAL SALES MANAGER | BOB TAYLOR age : : --_ : ; : bs F : ei ~~ PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER DON BREAR * TOM BARLOW SOE LEDDY PETER DAVIES PARTS MANAGER SALES -- SALES -- SALES --SALES ' REPRESENTATIVE § REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE i;

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