me on the back of a mountain formal dress, date palms form-|donation of prizes, Mr. Pope of siit--enough in a year to building standards trimmed with| Weston, Ontario, was 'he winner embankment 23 times around|green balloons and a very con-|of the Transistor Radio, earth, some authorities state.|vincing "oasis", but this turned] The next regula. meeting will The silt--rich soil washed away out to be a "Mirage". be held on Monday evening, May from the middle reaches--gives| A: number of spot dance prizes 9 at 8 p.m. when the annual plant the river its name as well as its were awarded, and the commit-|sale will take place. Members are deadly sting. Gradually sifting to|tee wish to thank the local mer- asked to have any donations in as Oshawa, Mr. Laverty, Mr, and ay dneeve| Y ellow River China's Sorrow visited Mr. and Mrs, John Noble Sunday. | Mildred Snowden was a week By JOHN RODERICK |bloody years to the the bot as the river waters|chants and business firms for thelearly as possible. TOKYO (AP) -- The Yellow Chinese mainland, expect their|slow down, the silt has raised the River, hunched like a great fire-colossal 'battle with the river to level of the river bed until, in sonnie Beech entertained with songs. Missionary hymns were sung, led by Mrs. D. C. Bailey with Mrs. Ted Hoar at the piano. 4H CLUB The second meeting of Maple Grove Girls 4-H Club was held at the home of Mrs, Ron Brooks. President Carole Gr was in the chair and secretary Verna nizveod called the roll. The 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 9, 1950 AT MAPLE GROVE New Members th of an the end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste , London. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bennett, Base Line, Mrs. Wilmot Prouse Enter Church By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY and Mrs. Harold Stevens. MAPLE GROVE -- Six young AUXILIARY SUPPER ple were received into mem-| The Evening Auxiliary pot luck bership at Maple Grove United supper held at the church Tues- Chareh Sunday. They are Bar- day with members of the After- leaders, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. R. Duheau and Mrs. Ken Kuhnke spoke om posture, alterations, measurements and pre-shrinking material for the project "Cottons May Be Smart", the church Saturday, May 7, at bara and Joyce Mills, Betty Lou noon Auxiliary as guests. Presi- Snowden, Carole Greenham, Don dent Mrs, Steve Doyle was in Foley and Don Brown. the chair, and the president' of Rev. Harold Stainton baptized|the Afternoon Auxiliary, Mrs. the following, during the ser- Greenham, presented a WMS vice: Pamela Jane, daughter \of life membership to Muriel Mrs, and Mrs. Douglas Chute,|Stevens, the guest of honor. Sandra Barbara, daughter of Mr.| Miss Stevens gave an interest- 1.30 p.m. | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Mac- |Kenzie and family, Port Hope; | Mrs. John Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. [Perey Gould and Nelda, Bow.|d {manville, were guests of Mr, land Mrs, James Geddes Sunday. Next meeting will be held at) and Charlie, Osaca," were guests| of Mrs. Robert Jarvie Sunday. Mrs. T, Colliss and Ernie Col- liss were week end guests of Mr. land Mrs. Roy Colliss, Minden. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snowden land sons, Blackstock, Mr. and {Mrs. Len Goodmurphy visited breathing dragon about to strike, flows sluggishly across 2,700 miles of China to the sea. Called ""China's sorrow," it is al once the cradle of the coun- try's ancient civilization and its deadliest killer. The Chinese Communists, who Rising in flood and receding in drought, their terrible adversary has snuffed out the lives of mil- lions since the Chinese first be- gan to settle on its banks 2,000 years before the Christian era. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rogers and family visited her brother, Charles Davidson, Cobourg, Sune ay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Illidge and| family, Toronto, visited Mrs. L.| C. Snowden Sunday. WORST FLOOD In 1887 its swirling, muddy wa- ters killed 900,000 in one of the worst floods recorded by man. Another 890,000 are said to have died when the Kuomintang gov- ernment diverted its mighty wa- know that if they want to com- plete the conquest of the main- land they must eventually sub- due the Yellow River, have set out to pull the dragon's fangs To do so they have put in mo- tion a project that ranks among the most audacious conceived by last half a century. |some places, it is 30 feet above the surrounding countryside. Ruxiliary Holds 'Spring Dance By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The Hospital Auxil- ary Spring Dance, Springtime in the Sahara, was well attended on ters in 1938 to drown invading/Friday evening. Decorations in keeping with the modern man. {Japanese armies, ¢ fat A system of 46 great dams will leavy rains ond family visited Ms, snd Mrs. A in the river as well as pro-|basin almost rwin Beer, Cobourg, Sunday. |; 0 hitions of horsepower of|been followed by terrible periods SCOUT DRIVE electricity--perhaps 10 times the!of drought. Millions have died in The Boy Scouts and Cubs will|total national electric power out- he which , conduct a bottle drive Saturday, [put for 1954. But the river has also been| 4 Co ists also will put mi. kind. May, 7. I A YY The first Chinese tribes flocked| te its silt-rich soil to build their, first cities and plant their. first) crops. . The river's depredations ironi- cally provided the stimulus which transformed these scattered bands into kingdoms, united by the massive task of building dikes, some 1,100 miles of which remain today. and Mrs. John A. Noble; Mariejing talk on her trip to Europe phillip Jackson has returned Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and|and showed pictures taken onli," [indsay after spending holi- Mrs. Ron Brooks; Julie Alice|the tour. She also recounted ex-, i ' s | : , lays with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Elizibeth, daughter of Mr. and|periences as a United Church| gothwell, Mrs. Mel Edwards; James Har missionary. : | Mac Laverty, Dunnville, visit ley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harley) Mrs. Ted Hoar and Dianne| 4 nd M J. Lavert gy of Mr.|Hoar, Mrs. Gordon Beech and| Mr. a rs, J, laverly Hayes; Scott Ernest, son Mr. y x | Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Wihlidal | and family called on her parents, TELEVISION LOG} & fir | Pickering, . Tuesday. § A- r }--fAamiltor. CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte| Mr. and Mrs. Alan Snowden | SHH JY Costuet 13-~Basaihon and Jim were guests of Mr. and] "po Jiner Ivernia to become| They will plant millions of WKBW.TV Channel 7--Buftalo WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester Ms John Aitchison, Blackstock, yegiona) information officer for|acres of forests; dig milions of] RN ; | Sunday. the United Kingdom Information|yards of drainage ditches -and WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffaio; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snowden go vice at Winnipeg. ' He suc- build millions. of acres of fer and family, Bowmanville, were ,ooqs Bob Curzon, who goes to/races. guests of his parents, Mr, and the UKIS offices at Toronto | Wh Ye: Fl 5 | S . en the dams are finished, [Mrs. Alan Snowden Friday. |-- the planners say, they will sup-| Saturday evening visitors at| | ! 3 4 uD {the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ewald| SWAYING STEEPLE {ply precious water to 65 per cent DEFIES MAN Wihlidal were Mrs, Ann Wihlidal,| BALDOCK, England (CP)--0f the mow cracked and blister-| . But the river has for centuries | ing Yellow River region. defied man's puny attempts to |Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hickey and |family, Mt. and Mrs. David on, ® yest of rats fe Snes a And river tugs of 500-ton capa- keep it down, breaking through] Burpee, Linda Calvert, Mr. and | church in this Hampshire town .iy wijl pe able, for the first|the earthen barricades 1,500 sep- | Mrs. Glen Powers, Mr. and Mrs. |the steeple sways to and fro. time, to navigate the river as far|arate times and changing its] Don Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Cory Worried residents have been told|inland as Lanchow. {course disastrously 26 times. Van de Burgt and Corinne, Pat by experts it would cost about| The Communists, who took 17' The dragon broke free each VVVVVVVe TO-DAY & TUESDAY What happens when a beautiful girl crosses | the conventional line to become a Mother? | "A QUESTION ~ graze; OF ADULTERY" Eze JULIE LONDON end ANTHONY STEELE PLUS THIS ADDED FEATURE Margaret LEIGHTON=Ratoh RICHARDSON fo in the river's main theme were very effective,| invariably have With murals of camel trains of] couples going to the dance, in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laverty MEN WANTED TO TRAIN AS DRAFTSMEN In @ few months you con be cashes ing big poy Seuss, There Is © 4 4 d for ¥ We wil Itrain you ot home in your We will train you at home in vour drafting background or training meeded. All books end in- structions for as low as $6 @ month, Established 1897 not for profit, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO PRE- PARE FOR BIG STEADY PAY AND des sll UAW. HALL Ra, 44 BOND STREET EAST AMERICAN SCHOOL THURSDAY, MAY 12th 100 DUNDAS ST. DESERONTO, ONT. | Send, without any obligation, com- -- 2 Performances -- MATINEE 4:30 TO 5:30 EVENING 7:30 TO 8:30 plete information on training ® No Admission Charge ® checked and 156-page book on over 50 good-paying opportunities, Silver collection will be taken in aid of the Retarded Children's Association of Oshawa. lions of men and women to work to eradicate the principal cause LONDON (CP) -- W. D, Night- of the dragon's misbehavior-- ingale sails for Canada May 10|soil erosion. CANADIAN POST WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale 8:15 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 A.M. 4:45 P.M. 6--Maggie Muggins 5-2-- Adventure Theatre 4--Edge of Night TUESDAY EVE, 5.00 P.A. 11--Family Theatre 6--Sportstime 5--Playhouse 4--Learn About Things Do MONDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M, | ar | 7--Fun House 9.00 AM. 11--Romper Room $--Ding Dong School 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2-Martin Kane 9:30 AM, 11---Movie 7-Romper Room mily Theatre -. key Mouse Club S5--Playhouse 4--Learn About Musie 2-~Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. &---Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M, 7---Rin Tin Tin 8-~McGraw 3-Woody Woodpecker 6:00 P.M Y--Early Show 1146--News Western 3---Casey Jones 6:15 P.M. 6-The Vikings 6:30 P.M, L--~Family Theatre 6:45 P.M. 8-4-2 Weather; News 11-6-4-2---Weather; News 5--Huntley-Brinkiey 5--Burns and Allen 4~Life of Riley 2--Helen Neville | 10:00 A.M. 25----Dough Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 AM. 2 7--Morning Show Friends 5-2--Play Your Hurch 6--Sky King STEPHEN 4-On The Go 2---McGraw | El MCNALLY 11:00 A.M. aN PM. ; wn | 11 Jane Gray Show a G T= Fane CA 8:2--Price Is Right 1---Early Show 4--Ivan Hoe 4-1 Love Lucy 2-Willie Wonderful 11:30 A.M. : : P.M, 11--Bob Mclean Show 6--Lawrence Welk $5-2--Concentration . é~December Bride 6:30 P.M, 12:00 NOON 1}---Cartoons 7--Restless Gua 6-4-2---News $2 Trulh of 5--Huntley-Brinkley onsequences Report + 4--News: Weather 7:00 P.M. a PH, 8~Tablold Speaker of S5--The Rifleman Show pask 4--Burns and Allen 12:30 P 2--Sergeant Bilko 11--News . 7--Love That Bob 8,2--It Could Be You 4--8earch for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 11--Movie Matinee 4~Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 7--About Face $--Movies 4--Meet The Millers 3-Mid-Day Matinee To 2-Three Stooges \ 5:15 P.M. | 8--Children's Newsreel 4--Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 11--~News 7--Rocky and His «Drafting ==Tool Making ~=Business Monegement «Contracting and Building w=Automotive esel «Private Secretory =----Acounting --=Machinist --Electronics ~Civil Engineering «Mechanical Engineering «Electrical Engineering EMOTIONAL DYNAMITE ! "TOO SOON TO LOVE" With JENNIFER WEST RICHARD EVANS Adult Entertainment STODAY & TOMORROW § Bo HELL BENT FOR AUDIE MURPHY FUCA FARR on MORE Maytime Dance JUBILEE PAVILION Wednesday, May 18th, 1960 8:00 P.M. 116--Chevy Show | TABLE RESERVATIONS -- PHONE RA 5-4457 I 4--Ann Southern Show 8:30 P.M 7--Wyatt Earp but NEVER openly discussed...! 1:30 P.M, 52--Ford Startime 7--Divorce Hearing 4--Dobie Gillis Women's Auxiliary, Oshawa General Hospital 1 4~The World nid 9:00 P.M, { | . 2:00 P.M 11-6--Front Page ; "Amhguilty of impair 7-Day In Court Challenge ing the morals of my son?" TO PERSONS AODRESS , , 11---Family Theatre 5-4-2-News; Weather 6:45 P.M. cess senenssssnries 5--~The Four Just Men &---Death Valley Days $~The Vikings 7:15 PM 7--News; Weather 7:30 11-6--~Don Messer Show 7--Cheyenne S--Riverboat 4--Kate Smith 3--Riverboat 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Danny Thomas how the House WM. 7--News; Weather l 7:30 P.M. | 8-Fiim Feature 7--S8ugar Foot | 4--The Texan 8:30 P.M. 11-86--River Boat 7--Bourbon Street Beat Awards 5-3-Tales of Wells argo 4~Father Knows Best 9:00 P.M, 8-2--Peter Gunn &-Danny Thomas :30 P.M. 6---Donna Reed §-2--Laramie 4~Whirlybirds | Adult Entertainment aus sranaine Sponsored by 11.6--Musie "80 7--Adventures 6--Chez Helene RI 4--For Better or Worse to tuman 2-Queen For A Day 9:30 P.M 2:15 P.M. 116--Startime 11-8---Nursery School 7--Colt .48 2:30 P.M. 8-2--Arthur Murray 14-0 . House 4--Red Skelton ale Storm 10:00 P.M. 8---Home Cooking 7--Alcoa Presents 4--Houe Party 4--Garry Moore 2-Loretta Young 5-2--M Squad Theatre 5 10:30 PM. 3:00 P.M. 7--Coronado 9 11-6--Mantovani S--Black Saddle 7--Beat The Clock 2-Johnny Midnight $2-Dr. Malone 1:00 P.M. 4--~Millionaire var 3:30 P.M, 11=For The Ladies 7---Who Do You Trust 6--Background 82-From These Roots &~Verdict Is Yours 4--~Mystery Theatre 4:00 P.M, TUESDAY 11---Popeye 8:00 AM, 7--American Bandstand 7---Buffalo AM 8.2-Comedy Theatre 53---Today 4--~News: Roundup Rebekahs Visit Lodge GRACE MILLS Correspondent AJAX -- Last Wednesday even- ing several Sisters of Ajax White Dove Lodge and Picker. ing Lodge, Rebekahs, visited Farview Lodge for their month. ly party for 'the residents. An especially enjoyable evening was had, due to the splendid efforts of the entertainment committee. Mrs. Donalda Nicholls from St. Andrew's senior school had her grade VIII class effectively demonstrate their talents in square dancing, Cha-Cha and Samba numbers. Thirty-three pupils took part in the dance specialties Specialty numbers were performed by Christine Wilson and Marnie Meclvor in Scotch dances, accompanied by Piper Doug Ferguson, The Irish Jig was ably per- formed by Diane Falby, Rose-| mary Roberts, Carolyn Sloan and Valerie Wright. Mrs. Joan| Watkins and Peter Parker sang beautiful solos, and Vickie and Bill Gerrow favored with a piano duet, and Vickie with a vocal solo. Bill Bandel, one of| { the residents at the Lodge, sang | ONLY $1.75 MONTHLY his own special selection, Mrs. | Jane Greer, Ajax, once again Fully Guaranteed FREE 82---Theatre é~Drama 10:00 P.M. 52 _Fred Astaire 4--Hennesey 10:30 P.M. 11-6-The Town Above ¥--Mike Hammer é--June Allyson 11:00 P.M, 11-7-6-5-4-2- News: Weather, Sports ¥--Playhouse 11:15 P.M. Y~Playhouse Never before has the screen exposed a rele tionship like this} OX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 Ontario Regiment Association SHOW STARTS AT DUSK DANCE To the Music of . . . Bryce Brown SAT., MAY 14, DANCING 9 - 1 Oshawa Armouries ® PUBLIC WELCOME eo ADMISSION 2,00 PER COUPLE 11: 11-7-6-5-4-2-- News; Weather; Sports 11:15 P.M. 7-~Playhouse 6 Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 4--Theatre 6--8ports Views TONIGHT! 11--Late Show 6_ Philip Marlows $3 -Jack Parr §-2--Jack Parr l1--Late Show 11:45 P.M, 6---Boxing 6--Susie 4--The Brighter Day ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PLUS ADVENTURE IN SPACE! MAN'S FIRST FLIGHT T0 VENUS, THE FEM MOST HOT WATER at LOWEST COST. with a ~ Sore Muscles? Get Fast Relief with NATURAL GAS RENTAL WATER HEATE . viateg CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON LEARN TO BE A Goog STARTS TODAY FEATURE AT . . 2:15 -- 4:45 7:15 -- 9:45 Large Size Unbreakable Bottle LCR 7457 a {RT CL OLYMPENE THE EASY WAY! re | %"4 J BY THE SPORTS COLLEGE NN TESTED AND APPROVED /2 hr. trial lesson only sjoo 0000000000 ge He's the guy with WARNER ros, Million in the bank 4 4 (mow moms $e rem count)! Natalie Wood She's the girl who keeps turning him down FROM THE BIG BEST-SELLER BY THE AUTHOR OF 'EXECUTIVE SUITE Yes, there's a fun way, a really quick way to learn to dance, thanks to Arthur Murray's famous "Magic Step". In your first lesson you learn the key tothe Cha Cha, Samba, Foxtrot--all the latest dances. Parties are part of your lessons, so you can count on meeting hosts of new friends--have more invitations than ever before. Come in and have a half-hour $1.00 trial lesson. See for yourself how quickly you learn to dance. ARTHUR MURRAY Open Daily 1 to 10 p.m. 112 SIMCOE S. RA B8-1681 000000000000000000000"%0000000000000° Oh the Same Progian | ITS ANCIENT GLORIES ITS WONDERS OF TODAY! srael WARNERSCOPE ws TECHNICOLOR THE HOLY LAND AND ITS PEOPLE EDWARD. ROBINSON accompanied the many artists on| READ ALL the piano. Sister Marion Slugg, | White Dove Lodge, was MC for| the show. The two lodges feel ABOUT IT their monthly visits to Fairview SERVICE, MAINTENANCE : . "ne Lodge are amply repaid by the and INSTALLATION . eager anticipation and welcome| (in some cases, there may be I y J given them by their friends at! a charge for extra piping.) | J Wednesday S the lodge | Water heats 3 times faster | P WHITE DOVE LODGE Costs less, Too! aper The regular meeting was held] y u x AAAS on May 3 with Sister Annie door salesmen not teleghont camversere bor | Woods, NG, in the chair, assis- information, 3but dealers Neansed Ha | h bi ted by Sister Eileen Williams, | gas equipment co ad Inatldl natu vg a officers were present epartment of dh am 3 t e 1g w e exception of the musi- - clan. The sick report was very Consumecss' Has Open House short, with a few members in- : gisvosed with colds Celebration lans for the "Around the World" dinner to be held at the RA 3-3468 at close of the season are under iin sureort Tie {| (Oshawa Wood Produds HOSPITAL DRIVE! ¢ | LIMITED way. Degree Practice will be | held. on Tuesday, May 10, at 8 p.m. sharp, at the Lodge Hall Lunch was served by Sister Eileen Gilbert and committee at the close of the meeting. ~aa0e A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE