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Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Apr 1953, p. 15

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CRA Police Association Boys' Clubs, SIMCOE HALL practical work, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Recreation on the Air, -reported | by Bill Smith (CKLB), 6.15 p.m. Neighbourhood Assoc. Square | Dance Hosts-Victory N.A. 9.00 p.m. | MONDAY Recreation office open all day. 9.00 - 5.30 p.m Lions Club Room for the Blind. 9.00 - 5.30 p.m. Adult -- Woodshop. Shuffle- board. Strength and Health Club. Table Tennis. 2.00 - 4.00 p.m, Children -- Leathercraft. Shell- craft. Woodshop. Boys' Gym and Boxing. 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. Teen-agers -- Table Tennis, 4.15 5.30 pm Adult -- Woodshop. Strength and | Health Club. Boxing Instructions. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Jr. Yacht Club. 7.30 p.m. N.A. Ladies' Social Club busi- ness Meeting. 8.00 p Table Tennis. 7.00 - "9:00 p.m, TUESDAY Recreation office open all day. p.m "Lions 'Club Room for the Blind. 9.00 - 530 p Adult -- BE hob Strength and Health Club. Shuffiebord. Table Tennis, 2.00 - 4.00 p.m Children -- Leathercraft. Shell-! craft. Woodshop, Boys' Gym and | Boxing. 4.15 - 5.20 p.m. feen- agers -- Table Tennis. 4. 15. | 5.30 p. Adult - -- Woodshop. Strength and Health Club. Leathercraft. Box-| ing Instructions. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Blind Bowling. 7.00 p.m. CRA Rg of Directors' Meet-| ing, 7 | rn Park Ladies' Auxiliary. | 7.30 p.m. "able "Tennis. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Fernhill NA Meeting, 7. 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY Recreation Difice open all day. .00 - 5.30 p klong Club" Room for the Blind. 9.00 - 5.30 p | Adult -- Re odshop. Shuffleboard. Strength and Health Club. Table | Tennis. 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft. Shell- craft. Woodshop. Boys' Gym and Boxing. 4.15 -5.30 p.m, | Ballet -- Children, pre-school, 3.00 - 4.00 Ballet -- Bhiidren, 7 and under. 4.00 - 5.00 5a | -- Children, 7 and over. | 00 p.m Deenagers -- Table Tennis. 415 5.30 p Adult - -- Woodshop. Strength and] Joana a. Boxing Instructions. ih Assoc. Bowling (Mator City Alleys). 9.00 p.m. | DANCING | SATURDAY NIGHT CY. McLEAN & HIS BAND VARCOE'S Get Your Seats For The OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE PRODUCTION of "At My Heart's Core" 3-Act Play By the Prize-Winning Canadian Playwright ROBERTSON DAVIES To be presented in the : OCVI Auditorium Fri. and Set., April 17 and 1» Reserved seats available for mem- only ot the Office, Henderson's Book Shop, April 13 and 14. After that to the general public. St. John Ambulance -- Senior Brigade, 7.30 p.m. Weight Lifting Club, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Nursery school, 4 yr. olds--free | play, music, story hour, rhythm | band. books, crafts, 9-11.30 a.m, - MONDAY, APRIL 13 Nursery School, 5 yr. olds -- free play, music, story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11.30 a.m, Golen Age Lounge Room open, 3.30-5.30 p.m. Women's Welfare League Meet- ing, 2.30 p.m. Oshawa Public Schools -- Lead- ership Course, Boys' Games Rooms --billiards crokinole, hockey game ping pong, floor hockey, Public Library -- Children's Dept., 3.30- 5.30 p.m. i Bazvey J Dancing Academy, 3.30-! 6. Piano lessons, 4 p.m. St. John Boys' Cadets, Oshawa CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, crokinole, hockey games, ping| poing, Boys' Basketball and Floor Hockey, Public Library -- Chil- dren's Dept., 3.30-5.30 p.m. Piano lessons, 4 p.m. Industrial Basketball League, Model Aeroplane Club, Junior Fish and Game Protective Association, IOOF Meeting, 7 p.m. Oshawa Nursing Cadets -- drill, | Golden Age Lounge Room open, | | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 Nursery school, 5 yr. olds--free play, music, story hour, rhythm and, books, crafts, 911.30 a.m. | Golden Age Lounge Room open, {1.30-5.30 p.m. | Boys' Gym Activites, Boys' Games Rooms -- brilliards, crok- inole, shuffle, board. hockey games, ping pong, floor hockey, | Girls' Gym Activities, 3.30-5.30 | p.m. Simcoe Hall Badminton Club-- |teenage girls and boys, 6.30 p.m. Boys' Stamp Club, 7 p.m. | THEATRE GUIDE Regent -- "Breaking The Sound Barrier® Shown at 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:25, 9:35. Last complete show at 9:15. Marks-- 'Stage Door Canteen', 2:25, 5:00, 7:35, 10:15. "Fron. tiers of '49", 1:25, 4:00, 6:30, 9:10. Last complete show at 9. Biltmore--' 'New Mexico' (color) 12.45, 3.32, 6.19 and 9.09 p.m. : "Lost In Alaska" 2.05, 4.52 | Teenage Girls' Club -- business | : : meeting, table tennis, gymnstics, | LE od 10.29 p.m. Last Com- square dancing, Oshawa Duplicate | Plete Show at 9.02 p.m. | Bridge Club, Weight Lifting Club, | Plaza-- 'Ma and Pa Kettle on Va- Simcoe Hall Boys' Basketball, a cation." 2:00; 3:57; 5:54; 7:51; p.m, 9:54. Last show, 9:10, Brock, Whitby -- 'The Hawk'. Golden The first Welland canal between | | Lake Ontario and Lake Erie was | opened in 1829. | at 6 o'clock. FRE ERED) ANED AMEE SILT CIES INC [EIN[D) A [U[RIANALT ACROSS 1. Cut, as meat . Outmoded 11. Above (dial.) . Suffered a dull pain . Not fast 14. Dress . Evening sun god (Egypt.) . Evening (poet.) . Enclosure . A notch ina margin #1. Mountain nymphs . Incarnation of Vishnu (Hindu) ..A meat pie 28, Troubled . Girl's name . Inborn . Endured . Lofty mountain 36. Underworld 2, Dexterous 21. Open . Largest (poet.) . Solemn 22. Rodent promise 24. Arabian . Half an em Nights . Thin metal character disk (poss.) . Division of 25. Encountered, a play 26. Any fruit . Water craft drink , Wither 28. Emmets . Paradise 30. Egyptian . Birds as a goddess class 32. Skillful . Founder of 33. An Christian astringent Science 34. Solitary , Seaport in 35. Rodent Brazil (So. Am.) . Threefold 38. Presently NEWS IO le [ATE] RlololF MEIAlS [E] FIETRIOMAL IPE] Vesterday's Answer 39. 41, Simple Carting vehicle Taro past District Attorney (abbr.) 42. 44. 5 9 barrier , Molded masses of bread . Long for . Remove, as the cap . One who gives . Intended , River (Fr.) DOWN . Form in a mold ONTARIO COUNTY FLYING CLUB DANCE DON'T MISS THIS ! IT'S THE LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON ! FRIDAY, APRIL 17th 9:30-1:00 A.M. DRESS OPTIONAL BERNARD TIERNEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA $3.00 per Couple For Table Reservations Dial 3-4111 Between 9 a.m. and $5 p.m. TICKETS FOR SALE AT Lewington's Florist . . . Henderson's Book Store Powell's Druge Store . . . Reed Hardware All Roads Will Lead To T OSHAWA ARMOURIES he and the Friday and Saturday APRIL 17-18 INSMEN LLuB ARNIVAL APERS 2 BIG NIGHTS OF FUN! PRIZES! DON'T MISS rize! Chevrolet "Belair" 1953 PRIZES! PRIZES! PI SUPPORT THE ODD FELLOWS and REBEKAHS CANCER, POLIO AND TUBERCULOSIS BINGOS at St. George's Hall, Albert and Jackson Sts. MONDAY, APRIL 13 - 8:00 P.M. Prize money -- $4.00 per game 16 Games ot $4.00; 4 Specials at 5.0C 4 Jackpots of $40.00 1 Jackpot of $25.00 COME ONE, COME ALL - ACCOMMODATION FOR 300 DO' /67~ =~ DRIVE OUT TO THE IVE-IN DRI 2 MIL. WEST ON THE « TONIGHT ONLY ° The savage Sioux in blazing action! Paramount Presents EDMOND O'BRIEN - DEAN JAGGER ¥ FORREST TUCKER HARRY CAREY... Color by TECHNICOLOR - POLLY Aor by JAMES MILLICAN - WALLACE FORD DIRECTED BY BYRON HASKIN SHOWN AY 1:10 3:10 5:10 7:25 9:35 The stars were their goal, danger their destiny and no woman on earth could make them turn back! LAST COMPLETE § SHOW AT 9:15 Mvoniwe Story Of Our Time! Starring THE WINNER of NEW YORR CRITICS AWARD FOR THE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR) RALPH RICHARDSON ANN TODD - NIGEL PATRICK JOHN JUSTIN witn Dinah Sheridan A London Films Presentation "PESTS OF THE WEST" COLOR CARTOON Latest World News THIS BIG EVENT OF 1953 All Proceeds For Kinsmen Club Charities! SMOKING IN THE LOGES Evening shows at 7 and | 9. Saturday evening show starts | { i | | | | | | | | | { | | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 11, 1953 18 Rheumatic Fever Fin can be prevented by daily Camvaign Opens; of penicillin or sulfa drug. | The plan is to have some 4,000,- 000 Americans, most of them school | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)-- A country-wide preventative cam- children, receive a dose of one paign againt rheumatic fever was Y.W.C.A. Over-20 Club Dance Tonight ADELAIDE HOUSE 9:1 . 12:90 PV. S50¢c; N of the drugs every day for a period | of Seats, | launched today. e various state and local heart | It is the first large-scale effort associations pledged themselves to | to put into general use evidence |the effort at the annual meeting that recurrences of rheumatic of the American Heart Association, DOORS oor 194) EERILY Yo veo fut iagth. (FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OSHAWA a real full-length THE ONE AND ONLY FEATURE LENGTH COLOR, too! MOTION PICTURE ® DOORS OPEN 12.30 aareing ROBERT STACK BARBARA BRITTON + NIGEL BRUCE Belecsed thru United Artists LAST TIME TODAY! Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation" ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS PICTURE MATINEES 3 EVENINGS ADULTS ADULTS CHILDREN CHILDREN 785¢ 35¢ Special Return Performance The picture that made JOHN FORD Academy Award Winner as best Director of 1952. IT'S A WARM, HAPPY WONDERFUL PICTURE! the rough and tumble conrtsng of a strong man and a red-haired lass -- and the marriage broker 65 also the village bookie! HERBERT J. vaTes --_-- JOHN FORD and MERIAN C. COOPER'S Argosy Production 3 QUIET DAA cows TECHNICOLOR JOHN WAYNE - MAUREEN HARA BARRY FITZGERALD WARD BOND +VICTOR McLAGLEN * "MILDRED NATWICK + FRANCIS FORD ARTHUR SHIELDS and ABBEY THEATRE PLAYERS i A REPUBLIC PICTURE Directed by JOHN FORD "Stage Door | Canteen" "Frontiers of '49 : 7 o-- 31.175 women victims last year!.. X 1 JUVENILE DELINQUENTS, TOMORROW S CANGSTERS Biltmore CW CONTINUOUS FROM 1PM. - SAT.12 NOON ABBOTT COSTELLO w "Lost in Alaska" otc "NEW MEXICO"

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