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The Oshawa Times, 16 May 1959, p. 5

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Proficiency Badges to the follow: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Mey 16, 1959 5 ing Brownies: Susan Bryant, Peggy Bow, wher adeno Sika goind fom wubliclOvls Mrs, Tompkine and Mrs, Yicke Bang) Jacqueline \school to high school and she |mkpen and T Owl Mrs, Buse Guides Mother bs Daughter Banquet BT hE Br SE i a Ma the ithy Armstrong, Mrs, Division Sao, Sada peas, donk! vis, ianked MAS. locumenireed Ion Dio fer for Town, nde Town, ny Weaver Ma congra Ry x i (omer Sirs. Gregg, "Die Town, Cook, Susan Heard and Lynda convening the nn X and B Packs held banquet, or ard Daughtes banquet for [trict Commissioner; Rev, 8, Arm-| Mrs, Tompkins thanked Mrs, (Town presented Mrs Cook with|were tendered to Mrs, James | and Hand WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. Spy Manager: Lloyd Robertson a le hin EES ra li TTD wi 80 PM, Will Take Care of EVERYTHING 11.6--8howtime T--Maveriek S2--Bteve Allan SATURDAY EVE, 5100 P.M, 11--Popeye | strong, Brown Owl Gr Mrs, Armsirong thanked flowers from the Brownies, Mrs. (four Guides for serving 10 hd wr tas B ng. Mes, Inkpen Br Tawny| the tion who had es pre-|Jack Wilson thanked the Brown (g.out suxiliary mothers, Mrs, Lor Sonn, Boos Ol A Fk OB uel db Bea Cos Ta. Bomar Boro eS urkeae: 94%, WeGlts , Ci in; Mrs, was pla; roduc Mrs 00) r as he Mis, Calder a a Lah Mrs, [Commissioner She toid how Mrs, (also thanked them on behalf of Y Tompkins was mistress of cere: Cook, although busy with her Fo n me Brownies. oni "eh " HITB ies and welcomed the guests Guide Company, Rangers, Hos- Vv y bade Ww le ers, Brown Owl® Mes, pital, Brownies and Guides, wo k an Honorary Brown Owl present. | Now You Can Relax PERSONALS Inkpen introduced the head table. with crippled children apd the od by Mrs, Tompkins, Brownie Sara Inkpen proposed a Red Cross, still found time and| Margo Wilson, Peggy Bowyer, (toast to the mothers, Mrs, Rycroft |energy to devote to helping Susan Bryant presented Brown Recent visitors at the home of responded, [Guides in Whitby thus endearing | = 'Miss Gretta Barker and Mr, and| Tawny Owl Mrs, Bumett in- herself not only as a Guide leader d Connell troduced Mss, Gregg, District/but as a personal friend of @ WEDDING «|Commisioner, and spoke aliout Guides in this fom, ts. Brow s Harol mber of years of guiding rs spoke e n Winie Maxted of Cankavile: Mir. Aidt in Quibec, Messtros| ies on going up wo Guides. She INVITATION, a TS, arker, e: id going from Brownies Mr, and Mss. Gordon Barker and|Pre*ented the Goidon Hand andiseid going Complete Selection aly: OHNE: vam. the Popular Prices Mr, and Mrs, John Evans, Sin BESET ELEVISION LO GJ promst deliveries ng for Jree w . lM -- FREE ESTIMATES -- oun 1 Fope. |CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6~--Toronto St, John's Anglican Church, (Port Whitby, Is holding Spelt ah WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC.TV Channel 5--Rochester Rig ler' [4 tore | nual spring tea and baking sale J i] the home of Mrs J Went of WGR-TV Channel 2-Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4---Buffalo| 200 g ocK S. WHITBY 1734 Dufferin street, Poi thy, n on May 20 under the auspices of Telus Miss Brooks Dial MO 8.9022 82--Arthur Mur . Fi id -- - BEER - we ll The ones san give 4--Jack Benny «I'm The Law from personal experience Be $00 PM | "reoe's Choice i} Tips on partieuler places and | Hibs Young | - Mudie " SPECIALIZING customs, | Hi a 0 Hammer a ro 100 PM, IN o JA pruveRy QF TiEKETs 11:7-6-8:4.2~News; 0 Blues the WA, The ladies pouring tea will be: Miss M, Sleep, Mrs. E.| 7--8ix Gun Theatre Weather, Sports nn PM, . OVERSEAS CONTACTS No Extra Charge For These Services Blow, Mrs, P, Bourne, Mrs; C, C,| 6-Rin Tin Tin Goldring and Miss 0, Goldring, ' 5--Three Stooges T=Playhouse 6Viewpoint DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE To Washing Machines, Automatic Washers & Dryers, BUTT RADIO And Appliances Brock 51. 5, Whithy MO 8-3707 and William Grylls, high triple ping will have charge of the bake Pro tars = Us. Mars of 865 (sale. ["7-Early Show | 9100 P.M, an end the current bowling sea- | Left to right thev are Jack oon tor the Friday Niters | Scott, winner of a trophy for | rey Parish, high triple of 723; ! aio P.M «U8, Marshall of trophies last night brought to | are four of the trophy winners, Simpson, high single, 302; Aud: ibeauty, both In the simple sim- P Hd (plicity of the monument which cemetery grounds, as an extra lof Wellington street, 11.6-GM, Presents 6--Fabian Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Scott and| $--Atiantie Turnaround | 11.6--World's Stage 7==Frontier | Playhouse [stands at the end of a path in|service to the public, Another| Barry, son of Mr, and Mfs, Nor | In charge of ten and servers will| 4=Perby Preview Oshawa Times Photo Pheu, of Lachute, Quebec, S=~Dick Clark 7--Colt 4 S=Moviv heatre rc itect e 1e8 &~Alfred Hitchcock 2-Jack Paar |the form of a huge cross, bearing feature provided for the public 8\man Treen, of Brock street! Lovaged ° HARRY DONALD LTD. - bio M, -- ---- wie Ibe Mrs, M, Cou'dburn, In charge | yi..rin Tin Tin are | o_ wrestling 5,3~Chevy Show 2-8ports Reel [holiday weekend guests at 10100 P.M, | TUESDAY MORNING Ithe inscription, "I am the way,|sacred music which is played north, is celebrating his 8th birth. | 8.00 AM, UNDAS £, WHITBY ave- n umors the Truth, the Life', and in the] ! or in which flowers are LL "Hnie J Mr, Fixit SLawrence Welk ids PM, Sports 52--Loretta Young LJ r News! 100 | 4=Private Detective 4~Newsi; Roundup 1080 P, | Sin PM, TROPHY WINNERS OF FRIDAY NITERS lof Kitchen Mrs. Larsen, Mrs, | 6-4 Preakness Handicap | 11--The "Naked City the 0:15 P.M GE Theatre 180 PM, throughout any funeral that i8|da- today, His friends wish him 3a Loretin 3----Today PHONE RA 8.3304 manner |Whitney and Miss Emma Gold. | 2~Twilight Aaatre Te=Lawman A banquet and presentation | League, in Whitby, Shown above | high single of 365; Phyllis office building was erected on the home of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Bird, |11- Monty, Wooley 0180 P.M I Law Show being conducted on the cemeter" many happy returns of the day. or RA 5.4831 ~Rifleman From little rumors, bigger stories grow out of all proportion and so it is with the stories cir culating around Whithy concern- ing the collapse of the walls and floors in the two new Whitby pub. lie schools, Herbert Cole Co architect and designer of the new schools reported to the school board, Thursday evening, stating that there is absolutely no truth in the stories that the school foun dations are buckling or heaving "There was one wall in one of the schools that collapsed," Her bert Cole reported, 'but this was due to the fact that the wall was a green one which had not been up long enough to harden when a heavy wind storm caused it to go over. There were also some eracks in another wall but that wall was completely torn out and will be re-built, possibly that is where those stories started." Speaking In regard to the story about the foundations having been planted in attractive patterns to provide the ultimate in color con trast There also is poured too soon causing them to be heaved up by the frost, Mr. Cole said, 'this is untrue, we haven't had any floors buckle or heave up." 'Someone seems to know more about what is going on than the men actually on the job," board chairman, Fred Ing, commented "All repairs have been made a garden especial ly designed for infants, which is known as The Garden of Baby Land. This garden, like the others is attractively adorned with flow ers and has a small gravel path bordered by red barbery, leading up to a small statue of a child and the insurance policies on the hearing the inscription, 'Stars buildings fully cover the added for His Crown" expense of this trouble and it) op 5 Bailey manager of the does not cost the board any more cemetery, stated that "the work for these repairs," Herbert Cole jy the cemetery is only beginning stated and we have a great deal of work Some frost was reported still into do to further improve and the ground at some spots in the beautify the cemetery, Our super surrounding area of the schools! intendent, Orrin Weatherell, and but there was no indication that his three assistants are kept very it would cause any damage or|/busy working on our full time undue concern schedule of maintenance, as well Speaking for the entire Public #8 making ready for two addi School Board, chairman Fred Ing tional gardens we are planning declared that the board has full Which will be know Wa the y SO confidence in the ability of Her- fen ho! me ast upper' . and bert Cole and his engineers hristus Garder The cemetery spoke about plans to manager also bulld a grounds "Credit for the beauty and sim- plicity of our latest addition to our garden set up, can be laid at the feet of the Stafford Monu ment Company of Whitby who have performed a wonderful serv- ice In the artistry that was per. formed in creating the statue of The: Four Apostles," My Bailey stated, "and we are certain that other forms of artistry that we intend to acquire will also be of as high a quality." 116-Fighting Words Captain Kangaroo Mrs, Bobbie Heron, of Hallett! "4 Vanios Round Towle | pia iiing 9.00 AM 5:4-What's My Line | #=Ryline The Vine 1100 P.M, -Dick Clark hdd News: Weather) LT and | Saturday Date | Soars 3-Cotfee Bronk Funn, Nows ites M, 5.3~People Are y | »- eb T---Moruing | NeLate Show 9.50 This Week SFeature Movie | 7-=Test Pattern S=Burns and Allan avenue, is in Ajax Hosnital ory) S-Atrican Patrol TiN + 'Popeye's Play: she underwent surgery, Mr. and Mrs. D, Wallace and| Y= family, of Willowdale, Mr, Mrs, H. Chatten and family, Oshawa, Mrs, Jean Taylor --- Parry Mason [family, Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Bull| 8:00 ®3 and family, of Taunton, and Mr, |" "5 Gee USA, and Mrs. David Foster, of Whit. 50 PM, 5 Late Waten | oa by, were all visiting their par-| Wa Dead or Alive | J ag ents, Mr, and Mrs, Reginald | =~ #i%0 FM, | YA 3, 2=Dough Re Mi Foster, on Mothers' Day Nowed: #----Camera Three 1080 AM, | Best wishes are extended | MONDAY T-Morning Show 7=Romper -F' avorite Story Clty rence Welk WHITBY RADIO GOES HAYWIRE WHITBY (CP) Provin cial police in this town three miles east of Oshawa are he ing entertained by their own radio system For two hours Friday night the police dispatcher heard music and a crime-type soap opera, complete with scream. Ing sirens Unable to pick up any tips ~Rlack Saddle 8.00 8, Today News; 8.15 , 3=T Hunt | Ito Mr. Steve Peloshok of 413 | § bach, Spin, A, Stam tavenon | Perry street, on the occasion of | 9180 P.M, 11.00 AM, his birthday on Mag 18, 14 {8 3~-Price is Right | | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gagnon 84-Cimarron Clty | Captain Kanearoe [ vt Ye Laon f and children Carmen and Leo, of | + ave Gun, will Trav. | 8, S=Coaventratios f {Fuclid street, are spending the | 10100 P.M, [holiday weekend In Rouyn, Que:| y--sammy Kaye hee 4~Gunsmoke On Sunday, Lois daughter of |, 10:80 BN Mr, and Mrs, D. A, Calder, will] 575.0 "Roone T--Devotions 7--George Hamilton IV be celebrating her 9th birthday. 4-Silent Services it #30 An "x Tie Tae Doug ar o ' | S=Flight «Romper Room LUT) eather Hee tiade winll hor many happy | 1100 P.M } Favorite Story N ne PM, | A Oy 3-=N i Weather &=Topper 1=News Mr, William Ballard ls con. | "gehoews: Hes 10.00 AM [ valescing at his home in Brook-| 7--pPlayhouse Roundup | noun 11-Storyiime | $-Coffes Break 13,00 NOON | I AM, 11=Popeye; Bugs Bunny | Devotions | AM, | Room TEN DERG PAIN TING WHITEY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, May 29, 1959, 4-0n The Go d=Search tor Tomorrow Pantomime Quire 10.50 AM, General Hospital, His PM, Specification may be obtained at the {lagoon where wild life will exist | Four Apostles @Emii=is, To Be Dedicated Ee kept very since the new A statue of the Four Apostles, in order that they can attend the Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Ceremony was lately erected in the Mount] Another of the four gardens 5 Lave Cemetery, between Whithy completed is the Garden of Trin and Oshawa in What is known as ity where a large monument in the Garden of the Apostles, This the model of a Holy Bible stands garden, a section of the ceme- at the end of a little path, border tery, completes a- group of four ed by attractive red barber such gardens which have been set|shrubs. The Bible is opened at up in the cemetery in order tothe Lord's Prayer, which is in beautity the quiet surroundings. |seribed with gold leaf in Old Eng The Four Apostles will be dedi. Mish lettering cated at a later date when the! The Garden of The Old Rugged general public will be informed Cross, is another display of BROCK == NOW PLAYIN on crime detection, the offi ¥-Morning Show cers are trying to find the leak in their receiving equip. ment, Mr, and Mrs, Robert J, Cad-|"3=iste Show man and family are spending the | Just Musie Sam holiday weekend Wasaga nie FM. 1, Roach where they "i he the o~Wresting 8, 8-Price RJ] "Right === | guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore | §=Movie il leve Moy Bunny | Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Byrne and | gony Confidential T--George Hamilton | children are spending the holiday' | 12:00 Midnight 5 2-Tie Yevkend hi Have where they Ra™ 1) 'y | News oh will visit their families, --NoWai Mrs," Cecil Bush, of Wenry 30 A - P Momime Quis |street, and Mrs. Russell Bradley | {of Byron street south spent a day in Belleville where they visited their mother, 0:18 AM {| | The Clover Leaf Club members| gman to Man |were entertained at the home of 2130 AM, Mrs. Wilkinson, of Dufferin| $This (8 the Life | i h street, Port Whitby, at a hot 3-Simple Science | GeMatiner. {lunch, the table was beautifully Cr. e=eet The Millers | decormed with daffodils id | 4=Lamp Unto My Feet | =Mid-duy Matinee clssus ngo games were played| 8--Church invitation [ard prizes avarded to lucky win in| 1:00 AM U=Movie Matines ners, Mrs, Northam won . door prize, The next June gather- | *> | | 5, 3~Treasure Hunt Levenson school from Andrew Muir, chief caretaker. : D. A. WILSON et are Chairman property committee 2~Mid Day Matines | Tae Dough --Movie Matinee Lh 1% PM hy 100 AM, T=Test Pattern $-Christian Science &=Lat's Open The Door 8,3-It Could Be You 4~8earch oe 144 PM LLALl Star Theatre 6---Music | &=Guiding Light 100 PM, Anmorow 0 PM, T=Day In Court =Jimmy Dean 1 5 Melody 8, 3-Dough Re Mi : 2-It Could Be You! | | | Neville LA Whitby Churches EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN YE A 3rd Concession West. of Brock N, M - - 1B B TR. SUNDAY SCHOOL 6 Anthology 11:00 AM 4~Serial Stories I 3 ~Truth or eonsequen. | MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM BEGINNERS CLASS AND JUNIOR CONGREGATION 7 ale. WN w=Home Cooking 4~House Party S=Hugys h Batts T=Musie Binge St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church §. AT ST 11,6 Nurser" Scho! 11, 6 i ts T~-Heat The Clock 5.3--Dr, Malone 4~Women! 8 PM, 8-Open House 1: Who De You Trust el folly Fhtse Roots Industry on Parade Unele Jerry Morning Gospel 10:48 AM | 0 PM, Look at Congress | T=Day In Court Faith of [srael &=Jimmy Dean For he Taioe ~The World urns {ing will be held at the home of Mrs, Larsen, of Port Whithy, The Florence Davey Group will | |be entertained at a pot luck np per at the home of Mrs, | Thompson of Brock street no BYRON §Y JOHN §T, 'hildren's Corner New York | 11 UN Sutelite | 1:18 AM lon Monday at 6 nm. instead of | y_rne a Word \ s\ : | 2 EVENING SHOWS 6:45 & 9:15 OX. FEATURE AT 6:45 & 9:30 20 twteyti vans BUDDY ADLER'S etn CURT JURGENS ROBERT DONAT TGiale Storm Fa ho 11 a.m.~=Dutch Service 11 e.m~~Sunday School in English Home Coking S-Sacred Heart ddlouse Party AM, S~Haggis Raggis Perform 24 PM, 11, &=Nursery School 00 P.M, | | | Wi00 AM 3--Helen Neville Los wine | | its regular monthly meeting, The 8! Andrew's Preshvterian hod {| [Church WA held its annual tea| T--Sommand LO Popeye | 3 ] 7 pm Phoebe | 6--Friendly Glant | | English Service Welcomed | and home baking sale Friday at| s--Kit Carson | [the Church Hall with Mrs. F,| é--Camera Towa ur OWN {Lawrence as general convener, In | #=Westem Ho Everyone la Heartily PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 BROCK ST. N,, WHITBY Rev. O. J. MacPherson, Minister 1146: Dear Ane Yueligit i Clos i» ayoft were: 1 Is The Lite 5 Dr. Malone Mrs, Donald MacLean and Mrs, | oh Pie : 230 BM, |George Stott, candy and touch ~ Sp [and take table Mrs, A. A, Walker | News: ¥ {and Mrs, Frank Anderson, ladies | ¢ wo. 'pat pouring tea Mrs. George Ander. | ¢-Look At Congress son and Mrs. George 'Thwaites. | wie PM, {11==The Christophers 7-J. Hopkins File | 2-County Fair 4~Edge of Night a8 PM |charge of home baking The love story of the white missionary 6 Cartoon Storybook TESD, (VEN | 11.6-Open House n AY FYESNe | 7=Who Do You Trust Theat hal 3-From These Roots Ue RAT: Spor Verdiet la S~Playhouse 4=Fun To Learn 8==Three Stooges TH Whitby Baptist Church Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister MN PM, Mrs. W, E. Summers, A TCM t Uiugs Bunny y T=Americ. uh Nandnang 4-~Cartoon Slorvback 10:00 AM | 6=Good Lite Theatre ~PM Pi | 3 Lite Rascals §3-Truth or Consequen SUNDAY SCHOOL Plaphouse . | 3-Public Serv ne AM | ervices T==Disney 6 8ky King *, | 4=Dinner Date u 2 1 \ | RL 3-Woody Woodpecker --- | 11==Popeye «0 PM, | S&=Howdy Doody H=News: | 5:8-County Fair Weath rd of Ni 5 tdge of Ni T=Early Show | G=Nows | ®-8ky 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. AND 7 PM. Rev. Jack Scarr of Verono ministering at both services WHITBY UNITED CHURCH 4~Cartoon Storybook 6 Tabloid REV. JOHN M. SMITH 8A, BD, Minister 590 P, Zorro MRS. J. BEA/ON, ARCT,, , Organi 4--Annie Oakley -- West Point | MORNING WORSHIP 1AM "OUR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY" 7 P.M. --TEEN AGERS' FIRESIDE SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM HAM Girls and Boys Girls and Boys ® yeors and over under 9 years For AOLOR by DE LUXE __Sorry Free List Suspended for this Attraction PRICES FOR T | - | Fireworks & Adults 75¢ -- an to SASEMENY i. FOR THE POSTMAN | ° STARTS MONDAY po Anxious to see the beginning of home mail delivery in Whit by, Mrs. Laureen Smith, of 34 HOLIDAY MATINEE 1.30 Rosedale drive, Whitby, makes EVENING SHows 7:00 & 8: 120 certain that her home has a SO.IT'S ACTION YOU | WANT letter box installed. Postal offi clals indicated this week that ' VAN JOHNSON \ MARTINE CAROL HERBERT LOM 1AM Monday---Explorers C te LT, 7PM 6:30 p.m Theatre: Scouts Thursday-----Cubs YPU Le ay hurt AM aC te . Top Dollar 14 AM 11-Storytime 19.00 NOON 3-Three Stooges 2-Senate report | RIGLER'S i He | Feature Film °* 1130 P.M, 7-1 Wonder Why OY andar | T6-Mickey Mouse E | 2:00 PM. | 4=Dinner Date | 7--Understanding | TSupaiinan » ad un ou * " fm NOWS; IR 200 BROCK ST, 5, WHITBY | 3 hn, tet ine Theatre, News | 8: Feather of Created To nM PM. Weathe Voir, AGE Individual! OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 PM. Rg id Reed hy Dragnet Requirements OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY MAY 1800 Get Your Supply 1 Theatre, Spo 6=Follow Me S=Playhouse é=Fun To Learn Three Stooges LLIN NN | B84 a 6--Children's Newsreel 1.0 PM about 40 per cent of the homes in Whitby have such boxes but home delivery of mail will not begin until at least 80 per cent of the homes are so equipped Oshawa Times Photo | B43-News: "Weather PM Urge Owners To Get Mail Boxes Whitby residents could have home mail delivery very shortly if the required number of letter! boxes were installed say Whitby Chamber of Commerce officials Latest surveys by postal inspec tors show that only about 40 per cent of the homes have the boxes A BOY...A DOG... AND A FATHER WHO Thomas Scott, president of the Chamber of Commerce, réported HAD TO LEARN TO LOVE on Friday if the required per cent of the homes had {boxes, mail delivenv could begin r 11--The Living World | T--Early Show . | §=Feature Movie | &=Nows T--Canislus Forum | 3=Casey Jones 4 Whirlybirds $10 PM, [} PM, I bh nal | Page Chal 1 AM Infant care Junior Worship FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 421 LIL 11.6-Fromt \ News BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Rev. EC, Corba! B.Th; Assistant: Mr. R. R : pl ort! sistar ' oxburg ois | 4 INaNq City -- -- $2--Bob Cummings nn. 9:15 AM.--RADIO BROADCAST 9:45 AM --SUNDAY SCHOOL HCUR 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP T--Alcoa Theatre | $3-David Niven 12 NOON SOD TURNING CEREMONY | Gary SPECIAL GUEST, MR. FRANK LUMB nae PN | 116-Press Conference 7.00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE SOLOIST: MR. HAROLD KEMP that ) Qstor Weather Lb] 11-Ont Election T--~Shirley Temple Provincial Affaire $2 Buckskin 4~Name That 1% rm The Rank Organization Presents ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH PORT WHITBY Tune Moore T---Man Without a Gun | $--Tombstone Territory \ pis Vv Yani | PM, 1146 Rob - unmamings T--Sergeant Preston §--~Meet The Press PTET TC be Cog Weather, Sports hw em, | *~Playhouse | &Viewpaint 8 Mavie 1:3 PM Late Show 6---Sportsview Century he said. is that hameawners in 2-Rishop Sheen stal the mail boxes, He said that ! delivery will not begin until at least 80 per cent of the homes i have boxes. v Leigh Vanes oad by Alfred Shaughnessy p PM, 116-Speaking of Pets &-Danger in my Bush T--Texas Rasslin Ress 3:8 PM "3 PM 5, 3-Steve Canven 11---Cowhoy Theatre &42--Weather; | 4=Ann Sothern STAFFORD BROS - rr. -| ST ~ eat V hy i N | ob. ™ "ep hh 4-3- Weather: News | 11.8-Chevy Show T--~Bowling Te rN | 82 an Rodeos Monumental Works 620th Century | N=Theatre T--Wyatt Earp TI h 4 ES S---Rengal Lancers §--Tahlowa 4=To Tell The Truth 31¢ Dundas Eost tow JL PM AT Dnt MO 8.3552 SUBSCRIBERS $=--Lasste i F-Seencs Theatre | 8, 2-Californians 3-GHt of Lit | b) Peck" IN HITBY 3 4 wh Nowa: Peck Ra Girl W La_News Magazine LE T--Paul Winchell very soon. The Chamber took an FOR MISSED PAPERS AND §:3--Kaleidoscope active lead in convincing postal WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI eFace an Nation authorities that Whithy should SERVICE PH 11-Lassie ii -- --p have home mail delivery ONE T--Lone Ranger { 5 od # ) ) D Mr, Scott said that many BELL TAXI $-Frontiers Seah CS. \ homes still lack house numbers, SPRIN elise i Soul 116 Aiilionatre + another requirement before AC TEA MO { §-3-Restless Gun starving {home delivery can begin. He said AND -, m 4--Merry Month of May JEAN ANDERSON [that certain portions of the town | aN PNM, |still require street signs but the BAKE SALE If you have mot received your a ade DONALD PLEASENCE town works department has been Times, phone your carrier boy i 8.3 Wells Farge notified and this situation will be Wednesday May 20 first. If you are unable te con- 'u hu \ntreduring remedied ' tact him by 7.00 p.m. T--Voice af Firestone Mewar w 2:30 TO 5:30 P.M 3 3-Peter Gunn ILLIAMS Mo wt important at the moment AT THE HOME OF PHONE BELL TAXI 11.64-Danny Thomas LM PNM MRS. J. WEST "rN 1, &-.Cannonbal vo CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 1 Love Lucey T-U.S. Marshall o N wected by Clive Donner 1734 DUFFERIN ST. 7 7:30 P M ONL T=You Asked Far | 53- Theatre 4---Theatre : PORT WHITBY si fi "MM. Y { SDecomber. Bride TRA | &=Target Jack Paar i 0 PM ne rm Boxing | ¥ Dette PEE) SNR A

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