THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 29, 1960 § (Parsons, Poole | less Driving Home League | WHITBY And DISTRICT preci Foal §anoct Dismissed Pet Sit Suspend Sentence Whitby Concert Judge Arthur Willmott, in On- flew out of the front end Bt Family Night For Tractor Theft At the final concert of the Whit. (tario County Court, on Monday|he said, and smashed info lis| fhe Salvation Army Women's| (by Concert Association held at| dismissed an appeal by a Picker- wiisida i th Home League held its "Family| A former Pickering Twp. resi-|was also convicted last week and {the Ontario Ladies' College on|ing Twp. man, convicted of care. PC David Fleming, of 'the Night Jast Thursday evening at|dent, Maxwell Douglas Sidey, placed on suspended sentence for Saturday evening, the Capadian|less driving. At the conclusion|Pickering Twp. Police Depart-|the Citadel. The meeting opened who celebrated his 70th birthday|six months. Sidey was at that (Dun-Planile Margaret - Parsons{l 2 new trial in Whitby, he or-/ment, said that Black's car suf-| with the secretary, Mrs. Fran in the Ontario County Jail await-|time remanded in custody for p lifford Poole. dered Howard C. Parker, 32, of fered about $700 damage and jg,cke, welcoming all present. onday. ana. Clitlo le, presented 8 Brock Rd. to pay a fine of $200 Parker's new car suffered about|This was followed by an i Wa A oe setance 0 Mond scanning Si- {membered with pleasure by the|and costs, which had been levied $1,000 damage. he hid Eo for theft of a garden tractor.|dey's record, dating back to 1918 {large audience who attended. {by Magistrate C. W. Guest in He said that e iin 2: x Mrs. Carr read the scripture.|Sentence was handed down inland containing more than a score |" This talented husband and wite|iraffic court. Parker was charged) mark, presunalily Ina or for airs. Ruth Horswell sang a solo.|optario County Criminal Court, of convictions, told accused that team, each having achieved fame following an accident en the road|er's oar, wie xen ; or 8 Mrs. Locke was the speaker fora: Whitby, by Judge Arthur Will- his past did not indicate there a an individual artist, Has wen within 125 feet of his home di: tance of U0 Jest wed Y athe evening, her topic was "He|mott. of Cobourg, rs Tal hope ho would change an enviable reputation as duo-| Eldon Knight, of Rouge Hill, Jeraping mar oy Le guway: who plants kindness gathers| sidey was convicted last Thurs- his ways. Noting that he had ob [pianists in recitals throughout{told the court that on the night gauing 0 me Sas Nee VEicles, love." Mrs. Kentner closed the|gay of stealing a 300-pound walk-| served his 70th birthday last {Canada and on the CBC networks, [0f Nov. 21 he had been proceed. Wood a k , ong. oli 'of devotional in prayer, ing tractor from its Pickering|week, His Honor suggested that 21 Until very recently Mr. Poole has|Ing south on the Brock Road and| He said Parker fad & Sriet 0 During the business meeting the Twp, owner last July. His wife|his advancing years might got Sn Soo as ipa sound car porch se oh im tnd, uo ery Caer" vas reset bin" Can Be wa, hoe | i rs so (him it swerved across the road in 4 y Several mei rs oO e rer. ee i ig Sate: nis path, then back to the east hospital for Jreatimen: and re- league under the direction of Mrs. 9 Teen-Age Boys sn Honor. wie ad beets old {and Miss Parsons, considered an|shoulder. The car stood up on its On th a fol vi Mg, h id Horswell presented a skit entitled that Sidey suffered from diabetes, |authority on early teaching ma-(end and toppled over, he said, Be Ie an e sau Home League Secretary Mrs. Saved From Creek said that he would take the mat |terials, has been Consultant in the|then started to spin on its roof he questioned Farker anc WwasiNew Broom. ter of his health into considera bh "lon the road. told that he did not apply his| Taking part were: Mrs. Shep- ot n-age same department. Both have brakes and that he had been|pard as Mrs. New Broom, Mrs. Wows Rind dog rage tion in placing him on suspended made names for themselves in| He said he pulled his car over, {pan the pedagogical field, publishing|to the right, with two wheels in Blinded id headlights of an on. | Jwicker, Hie Home league plait, went to their rescue were nearly sentence, |graded books and many original|the ditch, but the spinning car he BI er n SOR J drowned Monday in a flood-swol- Ti Dever get in trouble compositions. Now they are de-|struck his right front bumper. |BINDED.BY LIGHTS opake Mr GT Reid. Mrs. Wall leh creek in suburban Etobicoke. | again," said Sidey as he stepped voting their full time to concert| He said that he went back to| In his own defense, Parker said |gyoer Mrs Ny Lor Mos Dennis O'Neill, 5 a Wayne, 'the prisoner's box. work, {the car and asked accused what|that as he drove north he Was yo kitv.Vak, Mrs Ruth Horswell Kuezyk, 14, Voz VIE 20 Joe | Their program on Saturday happened and the accused told blinded by bright lights approach |r. Chip on tiie shoulder. Mrs on He glee] hod evening included the following him that his headlights had gone ing him. He sald he flipped his aig 2s Misz Sensitive Plant. Jere c downstream An Exhibition selections: Gelemann-Polle: Fan- out. lown lights but the other driver| tasia in D Minor; Bach-Poole: |did not. He lost sight of the centre| Mr; Donnithorne, Mrs. Drop in| The flee began fo breakup in OF ORIGINAL a irins- SPUN ON ROAD e, he sai i | the bucket, This hilarious skit was| midstream. Fire department lad- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring; (SPUN ON ROA line, he said, and the next thing| oreatly enjoyed. ders were too short to reach it. WATER COLORS Beethoven-Thern: Turkish March;| Robert Jock Black, of French-/he knew the right front wheel had |=" 4% 00" of the evening| Constables George Hyndman by Moussorgsky-Poole: Pictures at|/man s Bay Road Pick Fil Fw dropped off the pavement edgey neh was served by the yon hog ss Pearson pl d into] M. G Mitchell, 6.0.C.A. an Exhibition; Saint-Saena: Aqu-|S¢ d that he had been fi Ving 1p the shoulder, tee. Three new members will be|ihe swiftly - moving creek and pl AT as arium; Milhand: Brasileira; Mo- Knight and first noticed Bark' He said he snapped the wheello, oijeq at the next week's meet-|Const. Hyndman swam to shorell 306 - THE DUNDAS BLDG. zart: Sonata in B. Flat Major; |€F S car when il du 15 to get back on the road, panicked in ; o - HY Upstairs Room 3 Poulenc: Sonata; Pogle: Hoe-|nose. He said that it landed oniang lost control. He said that he g. with Wayne. WHITBY, ONT, |down: Gershwin-Poole: Rhapsody the road and started to rotate had one cocktail about three Const. Pearson had to let go of MARCH 30th TO MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GORDON VANCE lin Blue slowly on its roo hours before the accident. He . Denis when struck by a piece of ? ' "For a final encore, the artists! It spun over to his side of the|said that he did not recall telling ew on ict ice. They were rescued by Con- APRIL 3rd 1960 captivated their audience th|road, he said, and struck the!Knight that his headlights had stable Mel Duffy who also helped EVENINGS 2030 0 Isabelle Grassie | WHITBY Sirauss "Voices of Sorin" _|(roni of his car. The gas tanklgone ou. On Chinese [mmm | BOWLING NEWS | . . » oo Is Spring Brid | U.S. Lab n fi e | WHITBY AND DISTRICT | a OI 1 ua 10 B d Se S pring rl MEN'S LEAGUE " - or er en Wednesday Section: Bathurst hitby United Church was the blue net over taffeta with short No. 1 5 A hie. No 2 Py Old / { By ADRIENNE FARRELL 3 The Whitby Rotary Figure Skating Club setting on Saturday, March 12 at|taffeta jacket to match, She wore Sailors, 2; Jokers, 1; Munns NEW DELHI (Reuters)--India| 8 pm. when Isabelle Margaret/a small blue feathered hat and Press, 3: Firestone, 0; Fittings u is strengthening its Himalayan) 1: Alse defences in preparation for a long| CARN IVAL Gras /, daughter carried a nosegs arna- 2; Millwor ilders Isc i i i Anne Grassie, Whitby, daughter|carried a nosegay of pink carna Millwork Builder Alsco stalemate with Communist China |program which will be long re- of Mrs irassie and the Jae Me. tions and White hyacinths 2 Steinpergs, 1 righ a By NORMAN WALKER 3 cent series of winter meetings But they feel more secure 10-|oyer the horder issue. Charles Andrew Grassie ort| Mr, Alan Cooper, of Owen Oshawa Wooc Produc 1: Has| WASHINGTON (AP) '-- United They are working on all the prob ther than divided. | Winter froze the frontier situa] . Colborne, was united in marriage Sound, acted as best man. The Beens, 2; Six Pros 1; Mitton|giates labor unions are in allems, but .in a sort of hali-| Much of the merged organiza-|tion The Ladakh border, where il THURSDAY, 7X Nm to William Gordon Vance, Pick-|yshers were Mr. John Jackson, of Machine. 2; B. and R. Trans |qough, By their own appraisal, hearted way that lacks the old :ions' strength and resources are| indians and Chinese clashed last ZY AQ War ering, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.|Cheltenham, and Mr. Harold Ro- port, 1 they're stuck in the mud of their crushing spirit frittered away in internal scrap- (fal) was buried under 20 feet of | LN MARCH 3ist 8 p m. Harvey Vance, Owen Sound binson, of Oshawa 700 triples include 250 singles: own unsolved problems. Take organizing. When the rival ping, Fuzzy jurisdictional rules|gnow and Indian and Chinese pa-| = ' " Rev. J. M. Smith officiated at| po". Lacention held in the Jack Dixon. 799 (296); Doc Da-| The disturbing thing is that or-|AFL and CIO merged in late 15 dividing the types of work the trols withdrew from advance out-| ; P : foe, 743 (262); Ron Elliott, 700|ganized labor's leaders see their one goal was a giant revival of members of each union are sup-/posts and dug in for the winter | AT WHITBY | the ceremony) Pind ) | Mrs. J. Beaton was at the organ SHureh parle, the pedles moun { 2 . influence dwindling ana don't organizing activity posed to perform are constantly |jn underground bunkers. a and accompanied the soloist Mr.| ow 1.00 (with HavV ances ories ingl er 250: Tom Ains- quite know what to do about it. Yet after four years of merger being crossed with consequent re- But the advent of spring and | = COMMUNITY ARENA H. Siersma on a corsage of pale blue and Orth: 342; Ron Pelroski, 342;| Their membership is slipping. the AFL-CIO, with an estimated |taliation. . A |the melting of the snows will The bride, given in marriage white tli Ah pale eal Bruce Handscomb 301 R 0 ss They still tolerate strength - sap-|13,500,000 members, reported re-| The AFL-CIO has been Working ing the danger of new conflicts] by her brother, Mr. Charles E ed by. the bride 2roanY's Mother Ward, 298; Ron Smith 275; Mel(ping feuding he'ween unions. cently that union membershiplon various plans for peaceful set-| 3 : FEATURING--"Timmy"" and the Whitby Rotary Grassi, wore a white pure Sik oh de a tl ovhey Rundle, 270: George Olliffe, 266; (They say employers are giving hasn't kept up with the growth of|tlement of these internal disputes, a8 each side moves forward to Fi Skating Club taffeta gown the wide bateau Wg Ri SIF with Be ae. Les Reed, 3; Rou Childs, 261; tein an a wid Kicking around the apo: Sopee. Abou £2 oi ol but none has jelled. |gain control of strategic passes. igure Skating Club. E13 yo boa M oy i right, 260; on Johnson,!And they claim both U.S. political) 5. WOrKers § side; loyers, perh: | Mo i o H neckline appliques with chantilly|cessories and a corsage of white og, Morley Moore, 254: Ray|parties are so conservatively|the union fold. | merged AFL-10 dg Bg ope js lie Bi ADMISSION--Adults 35c; Children 28¢ lace, which formed a graceful|carnations. Richard, 254; Bob Villineuve, 251; dominated that organized labor is | panel from neckline to hem. Thel por their wedding trip to the George Hodgson, 250 , practically a political orphan. | CHANGING COMPLEXION | more powerful thas i bas Surned gesture by the Chinese, a long ~ BUY EASTER SEALS eo full dome skirt fell in a wide|g horn United States, the bride] Thursday Section: Red Wings, That is the agonizing analysis| What's worse, from the union|.,.o" ane and' stiffen their re-|Stalemate over the border ques- sweep of folds from a tightly 3, neq a navy blue two piece suit|2; Club Bayview, 1: Arena Suno.|of the state of organized labor by|standpoint, is that the complexion| i508 to union demands. tion if Inaviteble. fitted basque bodice with longi iy "yavy accessories and hat of|co, 2; Dodgers, 1; Hefferings|union leaders themselves at a re- ol the work force is rapidly" Hy pout Sleeves, Mer fingethin| pale pink silk full bloom roses Esso, 3; Amateurs, 0; Donald) RE ar IneTy Lf od pede Ade lien of Her corsage consisted of pink Motors, 2; Coca Colas, 1; Legion| REJECT AMALGAMATION |, "Blue collar" workers while| 'pink roses and white hyacinths, [F0SeDuds. [Od Sweats, 2. Aces, 1; Credit) port DALHOUSIE (CP) -- Althe ranks of technical or "'white| Maid of honor, Miss Isabelle! Mr. and Mrs Vance are estab- P ys b iy od ariel! 503-10-382 vote against amalgama-icollar" workers are steadily Sorley, of Oshawa, wore a full lishing residence at 612 Green St.|1i Otterprites, 3. ireman, 0;|4i0n with St. Catharines, Merrit-| growing. » a HN Whit ounty on owat's BA, 1. . : A Uni rganiz till gearec length strapless gown in a pale Whitpy. Triples over 700 inclide 250/ton and Grantham Township was| nion organizing is still geared -- ito t oti ker singles: Bill Jordan, 877 (367);|recorded Monday in a ballot byte the production worker and the ° ° So . ha Fd dh craftsman. The unions realize Doug Rowden, 35 J308}; Myre 51 per cent of eligible propertyithey must use different tech- Qa 1S 1 Nn eSont Ag AaB Xo Ris owners and tenants. A hearing|niques fo attract the "white col- (200) ariie awdaon, yA : 3 t : » Bill Mowat, 782 (291): Jim Ross for the amalgamation application|lar" wage earner But they 759 (301): Warren Watson, 728 began before the Ontario Muni- haven't yet found a successful . 2 2 ); Marty Jordan, 722 (256);|cipal Board in St. Catharines|formula. 1S 0 cer | 1 aly oung, 715 (253). March 7 but was adjourned after| Despite all its troubles, the n gles over . : agaionndin aor Rl Sd wa) : a week to April 26 when chair- merger AFL-CIO is sticking to By J.C. GRAHAM back without calling at any port Waddell "988. Rich March 'man J. A. Kennedy heard of the gether. Many of the rival leaders Canadian Press Correspondent Tae Japanese vessels have peer Ed Ricketts, 285 sr, Port Dalhousie vote plan. are still distrustful of each other AUCKLAND (CP)--A decision reluctant to call at New Zealand 2g). * Morn Childs, ° Lou of the Japanese fishery board to| ports. The first to do so, early Bedard, on: Roger } 264 MOFFAT SGE460 start full-scale trawling off the|last year, put into Auckland with Rov - THmm. x : J rl New Zealand coast has aroused /some trepidation for urgent re-|,.r po. an a lr iT E E VI S 1 oO N L O G pairs. The Japanese said they had | ©' = s : ; Th alarm here ns, 251; D n roads: the Yat .<o. been badly received in some Pa- y : 3 . alt te ast decade, the Japangse elie Darts X me Slesso a Wa 251; CHCH-1V Channel 1l--Hamiltop CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto J ( yer eper into the ig i av im 25 South Pacific. Although they Arey Now h pein oe pig Dave inpeia, S50 WKBW-IV Channel 7---Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester ing ; nce of hitherto has been only on an ex ! ya j ihn Jeg ie Dresenee 4 ploratory basis and will be WHITBY WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe} é--Buifalo these waters is a source of con- Ereatly increased in New Zealand | s 5 y eern, not only to local fishermen, | Va" . Pree TRTQ | TUESDAY EVE 8:15 AM, r South Pacific people remember | . T1€ seas. off New Zealand are i M : Y 5.00 Poa | é~Captain Kangaroo | 5- Miss Brooks the pre-war use of fishing boats di phi Te any rh ~Fumily Theatre | 8:30 AM. SY Imedy hestn : by the Japanese to spy out their |[00W partially expiotied 2y WM ermal mbouzh. of 2 ortstime | 7--Devotions ) x Yo SS apanese ud Bi De. |local industry. The New Zealand . Bn nan Rom ough, of 210 (pp nouse | 2--Today 4:30 P.M | 4 3: - " Bram. ublic does not eat large quanti-| > tnt St, 1S now home afler|s--iearn About Things | . | 6--Friendly Giant | spite current friendly relations |PUPbHC COES L large g spending two months in Miam To Do | 9:00 A.M. &--Edge of Nig i t el ffi ties of fish and the industry main- © arnt alam | 11~Romper Room --Edge of Night with Japan, the presence of ish- v , Beach Florida 3--Three Stooges fp oz §-2---Adventure Theatre ing craft in greater numbers than |18ins it cannot economically 1 5:15 P.M { Rome. Korner | WEDNESDAY EVE t in grea S nd : kp Bh ong Schoo! NES VE, ever before, and in more distant fish for hore distant J Mrs. James Ross and Mrs. S--Childrén's Newsreel | 4 _popeye's Playhouse | 5:00 P.M. {than Australia, Feature Film 2--African Patrol 11--Family Theatre waters, inevitably brings uneasy : " : 'homas Sloan. left on Saturday to P 1. memories It is claimed that Japanese (...q 5 week in New York City. ] 0 P.M 9:30 AM. 6--Art In Action fishing boats can come all the 0 4 oo they will visit Mr B 1--Movie $--Playhouse The Japanese did not reappear way from Japan and land fish | ¢, '1€T€, they will visi rs, | ¢-Ro anc; Els 7--Romper Room &--Learn About 2 Sloan's. daughter. 5--Burns and Allen Storybook Land ! / in the South Pacific until some there more cheaply . | ply than New 3 Sky Kir \ 3 0 year after the war. During the|zealand craft can land fish in Mr. and Mrs. Ke . ialite of Riley * The ri hiring ny 9 | 5:15 P.M. 1950s, however there were Te- their home ports because of the ..ive Sf Ns ie 3 10.00 A.M. : ports of fishing fleets in and |pig difference in wage rates ri LaviD 7]; §-Ney 4-Red Rowe Siow { Y-¥ectus Fim " around many of the tropical is-| Nevertheless. local fishermen or Lorante ere they will} 7 £ i 5-2--Dough Re Mi | P.M. , Sa establ 10¢ heir friends € ond 1 . TM rie 1 land groups. are apprehensive of greatly in vi Eo m soil 4 hs --M 10:30 AM, oy hiieng rlcks H a w » . mA ATs BAB ot wish the nappipess in ti N s Sh | 7--Morning Show y a Later, there were individual creased Japanese fishing. sufToundings La p | 52--Play Your Huneh | 3--Gene Autry % sightings near the New Zealand Under the existing three mile 1% N, | 4--On The Go eoast. Most of these ships were legal limit, Japanese fishing| Richard Rammier. oi 3--Famly 11:00 AM. fishing for tuna in ocean waters boats could even operate in some and Mrs. Peter Ramm 4-2-N 2 { 1t--Jane Gray Show } Early § out of sight of land. Either with inshore areas barred to Ne 8a~ | has i dir 5-2--Price Is Right : M. " tT ting } sevent i \ to- 5-4-2 ye # - { oes ait ip of Le Sant Ho rots. Spanos | STAG his seventh biriday to] 443 id TU hat IN OUR DISPLAY UNITS with their own resources, many waters. They also would be free ¥ 4 ) hey ree | fiends wish hir any R {1-Bob McLean Show op at of the fishing boats carried all [from restrictions on size of fish ri of 'the ym na ol 53 Coneentration : rps Hy The? hf they needed for a voyage of three and types of net which New Zea Lie ga) oid 4--December Bride ! se 4s P ntl from J d land pe I b: 5--Th Jem 12:00 NOON 6:45 P.M. " - months or more from Japan and!la ishermen must observe. renda. daughter of TE Popa i 100 1 --Huntley- Brinkley f th b t f 1 KITCHEN f th 1 - p i Brenda, daughter of Mi and) 4-1 ie Tracer j § vi--Cartoons $--~Huntley-Brinkley 0 e most eau 1 u -] em a Mrs. William Barton, of Athol St.,| 2=Sergeant Bilke | 7--Restl s| 7:15 P.M | estless Gun celebrated her 11th birthday. The|, .** id | 83--Truth or - 7---=News: Weather Consequences | g Vv g lz ag ape " wai WHITBY lows yous ori og het 7:30 P.M. News dad Weather | : Gor pA Opes Hou 4 )) ner party: Li " {| 5=U of I Ouse Sassady. Nadine D ; 0 4 nda| 7-Sugarfoot 12:15 P.M | Sr Phone MO B-3618 Voit Slime Thine: £2 hp Reed 8--Matinee 2--Manhunt e i Campbell, Lyn Read, Esther| 32 Laramie 4--Spenker of the 7:15 P.M ~Whirly i EVENING SHOWS AT 7 & 8:20 | Ross, Barbara Ross ond her bro-| "goo ply i Billie 2 arbars. Prentice uklg- i 12:30 P.1 7:30 P.M A WwW ther Billie and Barbara entice. [11.6--Chevy Show 11--N LAST COMPLETE SHO 8:20 Also on the same evening a din- +=Ann Southern Show 7--Love That Bob Keer 3 a Bearer | $3--It Could Be You | (wb '& CHE ner party was arranged for PM. 52 Wagon Train NOW PLAYING | David, son of Mr. and Mrs, Maur-| 5 par | np merrew | 4----Mysical Hour ----r N ice Slichter, on the occasion of | 1 4 re Matinet 2:00 P.M of MOM 3 i " 1=Movie Matines . . THE his 11th birthday. Sever of his 9:00 P.M, "Guiding Light 11-6--K.C.M.P ' \ KINGS 3 friends were invited. After sup-|U$---Front Page 1:00 P.M. | 7--Take A Good Look per both groups joined for a challenge 3-Mid-day Matinee | 8:30 P.M 0 7--Rifleman T--AL 4 : THIEF sleighride party much enjoyed by! +--Tighirope § I=abow Faces berlive A Yoriowd all 9:30 P.M. | #--Meet the Millers | 7--Ossie and Harriet a] 11 6---Startime 1:30 P.M. 4--Drama Ann Edmund David Barbara Anne, daughter of Mr. Rhilip Marlowe | 7~Divorce Hearing 53--Price Is Right and Mrs. George Broome, cele- Shur ium y | ~The World Turns | 9:00 P.M. . 2:00 P.M, -Perry Como brated her 4th birthday on Sun 10:00 P.M. | 7-Day In Court e Hawaiian Eye --Day mr e Ha Ey SANDERS day, The following young guests| 7--Korea--No Parallel | g cpl "yore, The Millionaire George and their paren ended her! ¥ 5] oy Moore | 4--Better or Worse Perry Como y with Roger MOOR! . party: Craig Wilson, Craig Wood-| ~~ 3p 1 2--Queen For A Day 9:30 P.M. oger 3 I \ 1 n 11g Wood 10:30 P.M. | 2:15 P.0". 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ENTERTAINMENT | Tromlay Toronto, also ner grand.| 3--Jonmay Midngn | 2:30 P.M. 1:6-One Step Beyond OSHAWA -- SIMCOE STREET y | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence arse PM, | 7--Gale Storn | 32-This Is Your Life | wi 5-2 pasants.~ Tia Wid, | Woodrow and Mr. and Mrs. Fred| Weather; Sports 3-Home Cooking 4=Circle Theatre 'eird World of The BEATNIKS § 2 4--House Part 10.30 P.M hr rarkivehobi in Broome, Whitby. ra {i ee fi pr MANUFACTURED BY OUR DEALER: | | ally . 1 5 Boxing 7=Who Do Yo a GUEST STARS me ; CYA © RAY ANTHONY © SICK CONIAD | 52-Today 4:00 P.M, | 5-2--Jack Parr A " §-- Viewpoint 7 7 v { 3:00 P.M 6--Farm Program HE BEA Knitted and sewn articles pro- ra P.M. } 11:6---School Telecast 5-2---Wichita Town . g . ow - t Th GENERATION |] [duced vs vouncer members of 'sspoms Views | 53 Doctor wisne 1 BROWN S in CINEMASCOPE + starring {the Women's Work Committee of | {2qnastee © 4 Millionaire a Sports ealgna e SAR i re se a | pm LUMBER & SUPPLIES MAGGIE NAYES JACKIE COOGAN $y WEDNESDAY §--People's Choice ' Pickering Ont ; | &-News Rounaup | 11--Popeye &--Theatrs 4~Theatre | " | STEVE COCHRAN - MAMIE VAN DOREN the Canadian Red Cross were sent| ¢ 11:45 P.M ond PM P.M ane LOUIS ARMST wy ments ¢« sted of 206,875 a 8:00 AM $.2- From These Roots " ate f Bd ating = Verdict 1s Yours 1-Late Sho RITSON ROAD N., OSHAWA RA 5.4704 Music For You to 13 nations last yea | ticles, i--Buffale AM 6--Stage Seven