EE iv BERR EcEsn Qu @FaR 14 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETT! E, Friday, December 30, 1955 RADIO LOG WEEN 930 ® CFRB 1010 © CKLB 1350 ® WKBW 1520 ® CHVC 1600 WGR 550 © CKEY 580 ® CBL CHUM 1050 ® CKOC 1150 ® CJBC'860 ® CHML 900 FRIDAY 7.15 ; CKLB-Song Theatre Guide CBL-News: Sports WBEN-Bing CBL-Mayfair Melodies | CKLB-Passpo CFRB-Gordon MacRae | dreams a [En C] LB-Sports CBL-Mayfair Melodies CFRB-Passing 6.30 P.O. 7.50 Parade Py ry CBL-Commeod CKLB Easy Listening 8.00 CJBC-News: Sports | CKLB-Music CBL-Folk Songs | Club CFRB-News: Sports | CBL-Montrea WGR-News: Music 7.00 P.M CKLB-Bowling CBL-Rawhide CFRB.Kate Aitke WGR-Lone Rangel WBEN-Tennessce | CIBC-#ibber i 8.30 | -Concert | Se: Memor 9.00 jc JBC- Public Jack SATURDAY ~KLB-News; Kofice Korner CJBC-Toast and Jam- | CFRB- Home 9:15 CKLB-Rythm The boree CFRE-News: Top o ews gram 9:30 CKLB-Basketb Morning WOR-Musicals 8:00 A. ri AM. CBL-Devotions: Musie WGn-Mother Goose CKEY-Musical Clock AM CBL-News; 8:15 10:00 9:00 . 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A--Lamp 2--Church Unto My Feet Invitation 9, 11.30 P.M is Eleven-Thirty Theatre 2--Academy Playhouse 10.30 A.M. 4--Uncle Jerry 2--Christophers editors and union representatives, published its second annual report It rejected a proposal that it be armed with disciplinary powers like those of the British Medical Association 2nd the Law Societ; It suggests that a code of duct be evolved and adopted time by all British journalists "It would be a long and difficult process, because it involve que tions of taste in which there is so much room for honest differenc of opinion," the report goes on 'But in justice to the Rova Family and the nation, the proce must be taken in hand The councii said it hopes tablish 2 code slowly by cisions the > brought before it." It cen' editorial in The "The race for mammoth circula tions has led in disgraceful lowering baser instincts ar too, not only but in social duct well The council comments is much truth in the but adds. 'It is eas condemn the popular and branch, and to no good be said con in fo ¢ on a re- some cases to a of values. The ¢ panderec in la:civiousne attitudes and " * bein 28 that there s.ricture 0 on i root to pre find for to it. AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES ® DRESSES © COATS SUITS AT WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL SAVINGS!! Fashion Uilage 26 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 5-2722 WGR--BUFFALO--Channel 2 [ores secretary, | | | i their Christmas concert of songs, John Bright showed a number of hic = a pleasant evening hall on Wednesday afternoon with opened with singing carols. School Children Present Fine Christmas MRS. L. MAHAFFY Correspondent RAGLAN -- S. G. Saywell"s top- ic for his Christmas service was "The Birthday of Our Saviour." "lI Heard The Beona "Silent Night." The school children presented San- the the plays and dances in the hall, ta arrived and distributed many gfits and candies to children The Sunday School party was held in the hall on Friday eve-! ning. The children enjoyed play- ing a numbe. of games. Mrs. moving pictures which were very interesting to everyone. Sand- wiches and cookies were served to a lose. The WA held its annual meet- ing and Christmas party in the 12 members present. The meeting Mrs. Pascoe read the topic les- {son followed by prayer. Mrs. Birkett gave a reading "We Have Seen His Star" followed by sing- ing of '0 Little Town of Bethle- hem." Mrs. Moon sang a solo "Silent Night." Secretary, treas- urers and sick committee reports A motion was made to send a| |donation of $25 to the Missionary | |and Maintenance fund and to give |a donation of $15 to the Sunday School. "The annual meeting ovened with the yearly reports. Mrs, Moon | gave the nominating committee) report. The officers elected were: | President, Mrs. Pascoe: secre-| tary, Mrs C. Avery: vice-presi- [gent Mrs. Moon: treasurer, Mrs. J. Latimer; pianist, Mrs. Me- Gee: flower committee, Mrs, [Evans and Mrs. Latimer, corre- ding secretary. Mrs. A. Slute:| Mrs. R. Bryant: committee, Mrs. R. Corner and visiting Mrs, nominating | Luke, Mrs. Lorne Slute; for January, Mrs. Latimer. The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Evans PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce of Port| Perry were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller and| girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and| {family of Yelverton, Mr. and Mrs. | Gordon Harrison and family of] |Oshawa, Mrs. Harrison of Myrtle, Mi. and Mrs. Stewart Conroy and| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boudreau of| Oshawa were Christmas guests of} Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs Elwood Manns and | boys of Whitby were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. committee | Pascoe and| | Walter Manns. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. {Lorne Slute on the birth of their [son on Saturday, December 24, [little brother for Sharane and Bil- lie. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and family of Kinsale, Mr. and Mrs. al Concert Perce Collins and boys of Black- stock, Mr, and Mrs. Don Haines and children of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson and Ronnie were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Davidson. Mrs. H Thompson, Leona and Billie, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bright and fam- ily at Oshawa Mr. and Mrg/ T. Bell and Linda of Port Perry, Nr. and Mrs. Jack Manns and girls Scugog were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryant and boys, Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon and boys and Mr. and Mrs. James Nash and Christine of Oshawa were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Bryant and Chester. Mr. Ernie Willerton and Wayne of Cedar Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and beys spent Christmas with and Mrs. Mervyn Mahaffy at Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. James Coates and family of Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hope of Oshawa were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corner and Myrtle. Mr and Mrs, Norman Birkett and boys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Way and 'Mr. and Mrs. O. Gilroy at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brawn, Clare and Robert, and Miss Shirley Scott were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Luke and Bruce. Christmas guests of Mr. | Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn {were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor- {ner and- Gracie of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. C. Slute and girls. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell and family of Port Perry called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and boys! Thursday evening. | Mrs. Martin Beverley and Alex |of Galt were Sunday guests of "| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson. | Alex remained for this week. | Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brawn were Miss Shir- {ley Scott and Robert Brawn of Montreal, Miss Barbara Love of [Pert Perry, Clare Brawn of To- Ir re and Mrs. | spent Christmas with Miss Flos- sie Spencer and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and {family spent Christmas Monday | with Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon land boys were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Solomon, Sr., at Oshawa. and Walter Manns| Mr. | Russell Davidson. | | Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett were] Sunday supper guests of Mis: Flossie Spencer and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Howard and Francis, and Harry Scott of Pickering were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and family celebrating Neil's seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bright and family of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bright and family were Mond COURTICE Ladies Hear Fine Reports MRS. ©, v. THOMPSON Gueres pondent COURTICE PO The ladies 'of Courtice. Woman's As-ociation met recently at Gourtice United Church Yifor their meeting. guests of Mrs. H. OT Es Leona and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Knapp of Oshawa were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Davidson. | Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. Manns. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slute of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Slute and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slute and girls, Mr. Lorne Slute were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slute and Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and Brian spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French and family at Whitby. Misses Bonnie and Carol) Brown of Oshawa are spending {their Christmas holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Noah Luke of Torento, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Latimer and fam- ily of North Oshawa, Mr. - and Mrs. George Luke were Sunday| guests of Mr. and Mrs. James] Latimer. | Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, Mr. George Stacey accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Huntley of Whit-| by visited their sister, Mrs. Frank | Fox at Richmond Hill on Tues-| gay evening. Mrs. Fox is seriously il Mr. and Mrs. Tobin of Seagrave were Tuesday evening callers of] Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moon. | Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Manns, and boys of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rozell and Patty of Osh-! awa, Mr. Robert Coates of Shirley| were . Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson) and family of Cedar Creek were| Tuesday evening visitors with Mr.! and Mrs. Clayton Miller and Sis. Mr. Gagnon and Mrs. Davis| and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of! Oshawa were Saturday gues's of| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon and Eve-| lyn were Saturday evening guests {of Mr. and Mrs. and family. Norman Birkett ipleted and indicated a very suc- {the bazaar which was very suc- The vice - ity Mrs. Sim. mons, presided. Mrs. C.- Penfound was in charge of the devotional. Several Christ- mas carols were sung between Scripture readings. » The budget for 1955 was com- cessful year. Mrs, W. Parker, Mrs. E. MacLean, Mrs. S. Taylor, Mrs. F. Balson and Mrs. E. Shipman volunteered to bag the candy for the Sunday School concert. The Woman's Association Christ- mas Party was held on Wednes- day night, December 21, and the|} of a kitchen shower for the church exchange of gifts took the form | kitchen. The Woman's Association' ladies offered to help the Explorer Group with their Christmas party|* by supplying the majority of the supper. The conveners of all the Wom- an's Association groups and com- mittees read a report on the work of the groups: Literature, Mrs. J. MacKenzie; Christian Steward- iship, Mrs. E. Warburton; Chris- tian Citizenship, Mrs. A. Hoy: president, Mrs. C. Simmons; vice; visiting, Christian rellowsain Mrs. C. Simmons; Christian Lead. | Th ership Education, 'Mrs. W. Parker; | Co-operation with Christian. Edu- cation, Mrs. W. Parker; parson- age committee Mrs. S. Kinsman, Lunch was served by commu. rty. On December 1, the Courtice] |Woman's Association held its an- nual bazaar. Mrs. Tamblyn, presi- dent of Dominion Council, opened cessful. Mr. Roy Moon called on his fa- ther at Seagrave on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson and Ronnie spent Sunday evening with Mr. Gagnon at Oshawa. Mrs. Roy Moon spent a couple of weeks with her son, Bill, Mrs. Moon and family at Madoc. Miss Jean Bell of Port Perry spent Wednesday night with Mr. "and Mrs, Lloyd Mahaffy and boys. THORNTON'S CORNERS Fine Concert By Children ; MRS. CHARLES WHITE Correspondent # THORNTON'S CORNERS -- The first annuai Christmas concert pre- sented. by the children of the coms munity, sponsored by the munity Association, was held" the Community Centre. Lofthouse was chairman for evening. The following is the program recitation, '"Welcome," Cal. Bi ton; chairman's remarks, G. E Lofthouse; chorus, "Don't Wait the Night Before Christmas"; citation, "A Christmass Hymn" Shirley Salway; skit, "The ed Christmas; choral speaking "Just Like You and Me", dance, Roberta Warren; duet, "What Can I Give Him". Barry Kory and Trudy Manson Verse, "God's Blessings", inor Stilwell; dance, Maria galo; girls' vocal quinte tet, "In L{:llow Light" and "Ch Night"; recitation, Robert Lick; verse, speaking 'choir; 'Presents'; senior chorus, "Silvi Bells", . Shtisimas Cavalcade of Christmas" p "Carols Med) Paul Mollon; piano duet, "A Cl mas Overture", i and Miss Marjorie Lick; a solos, "Play Gypsies Dance" 'White Christmas', Miss M Scott; Dance, Maria Drygalo; "Christm Away In ii Mrs, High Seal «drill Happ. s; plano solo, ** igh el ail Manson; or} bie tap dance, Helen Ferincz;-pan tomine, Roberta Warren; recita tion, "A Visit From St. Nick" Norris Hoag. A visit from Santa Claus with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bright and tee in charge. All ladies are asked|a gift for each child climaxed th family spent Sunday with Mr. and|to bring a friend to the Christmas| splendid evening. Stagg at Toronto. {pa HRISTMAS PARTY I The junior Sunday school classes held their Christmas party at th Sunday school about 55 chil dren participating. Teachers and assistants wer Miss Marilyn Bunker, Carolyn Buss, 'Bonnie Stonehouse and Daly Stonehouse. Assisting with the prog gram and lunch were Mrs. Cla ence Scott, Miss Marilyn Scott Mrs. Arthur Bunker, Mrs. Les Pipher and Mrs. Ross Law. San also paid a personal visti to thi party. Mrs. Bob Ashmore, who has b in Oshawa Hospital for over month, was able to be home fo Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luke and | family were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reader| at Scugog. Mr. | evening guests of Mr. and | Lloyd Mahaffy and boys. Mr. and Mrs. | and Evelyn were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Grace and Mrs. C. Jackson. the prize of $40 will be Explanation of more difficult clues CLUES ACROSS: 6. To be grammatical Day fits the wording of the clue. You spend Time (Day) doing something. You spend 'mon- ey (Pay) on something. The clue says "learn." This points to None as more apt. He would find that the man had Gone--not learn that he hal Gone. However, he would learn that he had None. Furthermore, None is the more likely word as the man may be in a store, in which case he would hardly be Gone. Ode is best, Note the clue reads "to Christmas' not "about" or ""on' Christmas This points to Ode for Odes are usually described os written te a person or thing. If the answer were One the clue would read "on Christ- mas' or "about Christmas." . Litter is best. Is there any reason why a particulor Letter should be overlooked and why is it "quite likely?" But in all the excitement and disorder even the most meticulous housewife will likely be willing to overlook the Litter of Christmas wrap- pings, etc. . Swat is more apt. The clue refers "to crowd sitting up and cheering which points to a grandstand and there fore a baseball or football game. It is in baseball that a "long one" is always de- sirable, Shot, as in shooting or in golf, is therefore out Swat, as commonly referred to in baseball, fits the clue perfectly. Times-Gazette CROSSWORDS As there was no correct answer to puzzle No. 102 prize for the next puzzle will be $50. carried forward and the 32. Set is best. A Net actually keeps it in place but a Set, or having it Set, helps to keep it in place. CLUES DOWN: 8. Date is best, It is the super- stititious person who will blame misfortune on the Date but it by no means indicates that you are super- stitious if you blame a thing on Fate. . Truck is best since good work is needed, In the case of Trunk we do not know if the Trunk is full or empty and an empty one might be quite easy fo move around. Pun is best. A pointless Pen is More thon 'somewhat' annoying." It is completely useless. Pin might be accep- table except that you would hardly refer to it as "the Pin". The Pun without a point can be somewhat an- noying. It's nice to see some little girl's Dolly on the tree. You wuold hardly put Helly on the green Christmas tree as it would look out of place. Heat is best. Since he collap- sed ot the tape we know that the Feat was too much for him. There was no 'may have been' about it. But it May have been the Heat, or other reasons, for the Feat being too much for him, Joy is the more direct ans- wer for it is not the Tey that causes the little boy's face to beam but actually the Joy of getting the Toy. . Cares is the best answer be- cause it is the more compre- hensive. It includes Cards and anything else which may be weighing on his mind. . Sent best fits the clue which soys 'may have to be." Anything Lent implies that it must be returned, not "may have" to be. Rent or Bent are more restricted in their use than Sent. . Else is best. Little Else would mean little Ease ariyway! Else is more apt because this inciudes Ease--movies, trips, visiting, or any other spare time pursuit, and Mrs. Harvey Webster, | Linda and Alfred, were Tvetday| Gordon Corner | SO LIGHT AND COMPACT! 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