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SIN GER AND ATHLETE
(Whether working out his six-foot,
a gymnasium or working in nightclubs,
'television cameras, singer Doug Crosley
one-inch frame in
on stage or before
is equally at home.
'Doug uecame known as host of OBC_TV's Swingalong last
summer•and now has his own weekly radio program, .Crosley's
.Quarter, heard Mondays on the CBL radio network.
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QUICK! CANADIAN QUIZ
1, The Northwest &Valises° was
discovered, in 1906, by what
explorer?
2. Of the 4,389,766 Cn.nadians who
paid personal income tax in.
1960, what proportion were In
the $2,5,000-a-year-o.nd-over in-
come bracket?
3. Among the provinces Ontario
ranks 1st in railway track mile-
age with 10,215 miles. Which
provinceS rank 2nd and 3rd?
4, Canada admitted 262,164 im-
migrants in 1967, the post-
war peak. What will the 1962
total be?
5. What game bird is found from
coast to coast in Granada?
ANSWERS:
6. The partridge. 3. Saskatche-
wan is 2nd, 8,721 miles; Alberta
is 3rd, 0,680 miles. 1. By the
Norwegian explorer Jtaold Am-
undsen. "4: 'About '70,000. 2. Less
than one-half- of one-per cent
wore in the hipper bracket, '17,689
persons. .
(Mate'rial prepared by the,
editors or Quick Canadian Facts,
the pocket annual of facts about
Canada.)
BLUEVALE
United Church
Annual Meeting
innovate United Church ended
1962 with a hank balance of
nearly $6,000.
The bright financial picture
was reported by Treasurer
Charles Johnston. Others report-
ing were: .
Church Women Mrs. Alex
McCracken
Sunday 'School .Mrs. Carl
Johnston
Me'ssengers Mrs. Bert
Garniss
Choir Mrs. G. C. Mitchell
Young 'peoples tnion „. Mrs.
W. J. Peacock
Trustees' Board Sparling
Johnston:
Appointments were:
Observer Committee Carl
Johnston
Mrs. . George Hetherington
,Robert Garniss, Ross Smith
Be-elected were: •
To the Session .... Milton Fraser
J. V.. Fischer
To the Steward's Board .... Jack
.Wickstead, Stewart MA-
Leman, George Fischer
Robert Fraser.
••••••••••••....,11,0e,
ospicATED TO .PRgYgNTI9N
OF 04.1.NPN44$
With. :Winite Caue Week
00.034 prevettlien of blind-
ness,. D. F. Wlieelert DIStrict, FJekL
Sacretnry of the 4koadian.
onal Institatte ter the Blind,
Saluted the Moe Owl Club of
Oenacla.
• —
"Since Oisliti took over tile
Club 18 months agq, 450 industrial
'workers have received awards
for saving their eyes from injury
..or blindness by wearing safety
glameh 'when accidents
occtirredv.
tint. Lino was begun in a
United States City in 1947, ninon,
an Inciestrlai woriter dropped the
ideti'llito‘.. his coniiiiiiirs sugge-
stion box. I.4s suggestin won't into
effect' at once and was an .over-
night success, Other plantain the
Caine oily took up • the program
and agog .the Wise Owl move-
meat began to spread . across
Anferips, ,
When It took on, national
proportion, industry invited' the
Satienial. 'Society for the prevent-
ion of Blindness, New York, to
.take over administration of the
awards, By the mid 19500 the
movement had -entered Canada
through ;United firms with,
Canadian branches. In 1061 (NIB
became responsible for the
Canadian. Club which had become
known as the Wise 'Owl Club of
Canada,
`'Safety glasses really perform
miracles;' the °NIB president
said. "Accidents. happen in a
spilt second. One minute every-
thing ,is under controf and the
neit,. an 'accident is taking
plafce.', He spoke of one man
who was digging a manhole on a
city street with his head and
shoulders above ground. A stone
from a passing car .shattered the
right lens of his safety glasses.
This accident was unexpected
and one of those which most
people would say "It can't
happen to me." Another man, a
label machine- operator, had a
direct hit on the right lens of his
'safety glasses when a Jammed
bottle hroke. Ins glasses prevent-
ed i• what would have undoubtedly
have been a lost .eye. . .
Do "Your cat t to "prevent
acCidents. Save 3/Cur sight see,
share ft with those Ishii 'cannot
see.,
Bead the . the . Post
The
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Invitation
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Sedan shown herd. It•is bne of she Dynamic 83 Models, which irichi,de two sedans.
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a coupe, WO
station wagons and a convertible. All the new full-size Oldamobiles are testyltid tarougheut
and feature an optional tilt-type adjustable steering Wheel and itinprOved 'safety itatttres. Each
of the regular size Oldsmobile Series — Dynamic 88, Super 88, 95 and Statfire has its oWn
diatinguishing Side chrome trim. All Dynamic 88 models are Powered by the, famous 280-
hcirsepciWer Read engine or a 266-hotsepowet Version far use With,tegular gaSolinee
(RAMS Lorraarrto)
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