The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1958, p. 15

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fa at Th fhe de ad. hte Se go oF 5 Sb Lo Se Horseman gave the secretary's children for education on fhelr {report and Mrs. Crawford the own level. treasurer's report, Following Mr . | After a business discussion the lightening talk Hilltop Schoo {meeting was then turned over to) infroduced R.° Miss Johnson, principal of Hill- Whitby, who led '* | top school, who is programme Christmas carol singing. A convener, She introduced the social hour followed with re- sneaker, Mr, Bird. president of|fre hments served by 'the com- the Retarded Children's Associa- mitiee. tion for Pickering, Ajax and| a on a Whitby, who gave a talk on the| WORKERS' COURSES work of the association and| The Norwegian Workers Fdu- stressed the importance of un-| ational Federation had, 1,700 derstanding on the part of every. (study circles with more than 16, one for the great need of these|000 participants in 1958, 1226, 225: Lena Bird, 224; Verna Sandford, 220, 203; Doreen Mow- at, 218; Agnes Johnson, 211; Pat | Davies, 209; Mildred Bilida, 207; | Marion Peake, 203; Joan Reed, 1201; Alice Hewis, 200. | Points to date: Players, 19; {Cameo, 19; Winchester, 17; Win- iston, 16; Exports, 15; Bucking-| ham, 13, HN W. Deco ted, For the devotional the chil. 14 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, mber J, 1958 {Late OF Ht evotlond! 11 «ve Assoc. Meets |the reading of Luke 2:8-18, Mrs. | {Cullen told the children two |Christmas stories. Dorothy Dair gave a prayer. | The Mission Band, under the leadership of Mrs. H. Crawforth assisted by Mrs. Hock lus preseod regular monthly meeting last de bi led a program consisting of Wel- psday evening at the Hill school hall on Tuesday afternoon. |r 'h"John Adams, recitations Yeuvenday a og DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE . a. |The president, Mrs, E. A. Mac- |} Pamela Smitherman and Joan yw" pricks. coened the meeting | . | WEDNESDAY SECTION a his F MEN'S. MAJOR LEAGUE Johnny Clark paced everyone Milan, opened the meeting ing acs and several musical se- with the Lord's prayer, Mrs, W. or an a ara 1S) With only two nights remaining|in the Whitby and District Men's| Prayer. At a short business meet joo ions hy the group including a . : AS in t he section of the Whitby League Wednesday of last week|!n8 the finance and forthcoming, mbar with the Rhythm Band. Santa Claus is on his way. His|Colborne, east to Byron. ndrth to Men's Major Bowling League, all|when he bowled a 796 triple and Program were discussed. Christmas carols were used favor from the tastefully arrival in Whitby at 9.30 a.m.|Dundas, east to the four corners, the teams have an opportunity|355 single. The ladies of the church throughout the meeting and Mrs. decorated tree. Lunch was served Saturday will be heralded by a|south on Brock to the arena. to os first place, since only| Other triples over 700, includ- brought in the mittens which they|p, Adams gave the benediction. by Mrs. Gordon Glenney and hes Mission Circle Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Whitby Bapiist Mission Cirfle was held in the Sunday! Bird's most ¢n- Miss Johnson Nicholson, of audience in The Four Leaf Clover Home and School As o ution held their huge parade featuring bands,| Children can meet Santa in per- five polgts separate the first and ing singles of 250 were bowled by: have been knitting. These are to!Each child received a Christmas'commitiee, drum majorettes, floats, clowns, {son fropt 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at his last place teams. Ron 'Smith, 784, 286, 268; Doc be sent to the Baptist Christian -- SE a iota musical trucks and a host of|officefo be located in the old Seventeen bowlers topped the Dafoe, 751, 276, 295. Fellowship worker in Toronto to other things, such as men in tin|post"office building. Santa will 700 mark this week, Bill Jordan! Team scores: All Sweets 3, be distributed among new Cana- suits. have a free gift for every child led the parade with an 854 and|Has-Beens 0; Oshawa Wood Prod, 'dian children there, The parade, sponsored hy Whit. ¥ iting him. {top single game of 340. Other|2, Ramblers 1; Millwork Build-| A prayer period followed in by merchants, leaves the arena) Merchants are offering a spe- scores were: E. White, 798, 302;|ers 3, Black Angels 0; Alsco 3. which several women partici- by 9.30 am. It will march north cial ature for the parents during John Breuckle, 782; Al Hepburn.|Union 0: Old Sailors 2. Jokers 1:! A ------------ on Green street to Dundas, westthe éccasion., Friday night any- 778, 316; Manny Swartz, - 776;| Bathurst No.. 1 2, Bathurst No, 2 to Brock, north to Mary, west tolone shopping will be given a Byrle Reeson, 771, 301; Marly(1; Canucks 3, B . R Transport 0, Euclid. It will return by march- ticket on a $50 draw, and on Sat- Jordan, 756; Gord Dowling, 751.! Munns Press 2, Firstone 1. ing south on Euclid to Dundas, /urday. a similar draw for $100305;: Don Walker, 732, rem emt AERA along Dundas to Centre, south to will be held. Gord Brown, 72%, 306; Frank - wnt -- Sweet, 717; Jim Krils, 710, 308; George Sweet, 710; Bus James, 710; Jeff Authors, 707, Wayne Sweet, 700, 302. Team standings Tire, 10; Bud Cooke's Esso, 9: Burtinsky Florists, 8; WHithy Cleaners, 8; Jury and Lovell, 7; PRUNED CHRISTMAS TREES Colored GET MORE OUT OF LIFE... GO OUT YO A MOVIE! WHAT LOLA Le] WANTS LOLA GETS | 5,000 HOME FILL-A-CARD Peshcad wd Desc by GEORGE ABBOTT wd BINGO "= pecEnt TOMORROW'S NOS. | FEATURE DAILY AT... 1:30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:40, 9:45 B-7 1-22 22 20 2 2 2 Jb 2 2 2 2b 26 2b GAME FP" | - - | BINGO 18 34 46 62 21 24 25 26 3 28 20 NATURAL ® SILVER ® GOLD. ® PINK ® BLUE ® WHITE PERFECTLY SHAPED by Professional Mom Whyte To Attend Program fish mili te The Christmas program for It is the purpose of the Sunday jewellers, 6; County Bowl, 5. the Whitby Pentecostal Church School executive to share the . joys of Christmas with those less| a be held Monday, Dee. 8, at fortunate. "Inasmuch as ye have 45 p.m done it unto the least of these "Mom' Whyte and 60 of the My brethern," ye have done it children will participate in the unto Me." program, A play entitled "The Donations of clothing, toys or Christmas Story' will be pre- cash will be gratefully received. sented by the older children. Phone Rev. O. MacPherson. The |, Ycunger children will be sing-|public is invited to attend the 208: ing program : Caravaning Is | THEATRE GUIDE Church Topic Regular morning worship was held in the United Church on Sun- day when Rev. J. M. Smith read the lesson from James, the third chapter, and spoke on the theme ya kg -- "True Speech'. The choir under] the leadership of Mrs. J. Beaton| sang the anthem 'Holy Art Thou" by Handel. Mrs. Ross Hall and Mrs. O. Edgeley were the solo- i X fot Plaza -- "Me and the Colonel" Wat's B.A 2, County Bowl 1, Worship at the Evening Hour, 1.45. 3.40, 5.35, 7.30, 9.25 p.m. Credit Union 2, Lucky Strikes 1 was conducted by Miss Laura Lee! Last complete show 9.15 p.m. and Lyle Fairfield. The congrega- tional singing was accompanied | by Miss Margaret Webber at the piano. TONIGHT Y VARIETY CLUB SKATING PARTY Meet at YWCA 199 Centre St. ot 7:30 p.m. Hambly | Pruning HINER: VERON Song (CORE ABBOTT ton eter i ani f3* DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE ook by CHORE ABR wd OLCLISS WALLDY RRS IANLEY DONEN (IE) THURSDAY SECTION Bob Green posted a 307 single in the Thursday section of the _Whithy and District Men's Bowl- ing League last week. Other high single scorers were: Spencer, 298; Ev. DeHart, seorge Brooks, 293; Chuck Sawden, 293; Joe Mathers, 292: {Dunc Wilson, 288: Don Brooks, 274; E. Archer, 270; Roger Ree- 11] |i] |son, 269; Doug Rowden, 262, 252; Snowflake Ball |H. Roberts, 262; Jim Smyth, 257; Tom Perrow, 257; J. Lee, 251; Blitmore -- "The Naked Truth," Larry Donald, 250; George Allan, shown daily at 1.00, 4.35, 8.10 250. " High triples were bowled by p.m. also "'The'Long Hot Sum- py) "s gos "873. 279, 268; Bill mer' in Color (Adult) 2.35, | Jordan, 736, 272, 264: John 6.10, 9.45 p.m. Last complete Brueckle, 728, 286: Don Tucker, show starts at 8.10 p.m 718, 308; Bill Moat, 715, 287, 251 455 Team scores: Amateurs 2, Hef All fering's Eso 1; Donald Motors 2, Coca Colas 1; Dodgers 2, Silver, Six 1; Red Wings: 3. Club Bay view 0; Firemen 2, Ottenbrife 1: Aces 2. Legion Old Sweats 1: Mo- FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Per Ft. Friday, December 12 RH BR KE HK RA HE & SCOTS PINE SPRUCE SPR # RED PINE a FR Window Size BALSAM 5 Apartment Size & cnoost YOUR p TREE EARLY § CAR HHH RAH HS A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE 1015 KING EAST RA 5-1764 NOW PLAYING + TECHNICOLOR isTA\s 10K WHERE NAKED FEAR WALKED THE SILENT STREETS. and terror ruled by night! 36 37 38 39 40 44 45 3 41 42 35 Benefit of CANADIAN FEDERATION OF THE BLIND Not effiliated with the C.N.1.B. 53 57 60 52 58 54 56 31 64 70 73 67 74 75 63 Large Trees Churches, Halls, Stores "Quantez" 1.25 830 pm. also "Away Boats" 245, 6.15, 950 p.m Last complete show at 820 p.m. £ ; Or A Light Snack HUM'S Rr LADIES' CIGARETTE LEAGUE Regent -- ** '¢ " Gladys Wiles, 333, 227: Bea en ior oR, Yunkets "In Hudson, 309; Ethel Hancock, 294; 9.45 p.m. Last complete show at Audrey Sharman, 274; Evelyn 9.30 p.m. Fallow, 259: Eileen Moore, 253; Miss Margaret Pellow, of Osh.| Lil Peake, 250: Marion Sturgess awa, spoke to the group on Young 246; Hazel Hickey, 232; Clare People's Caravaning, and gave Centre at Paris, and of their ex. Watts, 227, 212; Bobbie Heron, an illustrated talk on her exper. periences there. r------------ EE . jences as a caravaner this sum- Next Sunday the Sacrament of TODAY SATURDAY - mer in a British Columbia vil- Infant t : lage where all the inhabitants and pr nt Baptian: 8 io be observes A GREAT NEW KAYE 1S DAWNING ! "= fed lon JEFF CHANDLER - GEORGE NADER MacMURRAY - MALONE | JULIE ADAMS - 17x BARKER ",..is tops" Ea 1RKS Today We Serve The Best = SE W's great Coffee In Downtown Westinghouse REFRIGERATOR 27 CELINA ST. BINGO CARDS ON SALE AT YOUR NEWS DEALERS ! where the livelihood is solely de- the evening the annual CGIT pendent upon fishing and cahning. candle . Lighting Vesper Service Following the Evening Hour, will be held. CGIT groups from Mr. and Mrs. G. Mifflin met with the surrounding district will be the Young People and told some- present and the worship will be thing of the work being done at conducted by leaders and mem. the Five Oaks Christian Training bers TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Chasnel 11--Hamliltos CBLT-TV Channel 6--Teronte WROC-TV Channel S5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale all the way! DANNY KAYE * JURGENS 11.45 AM [ Ncot MAUREY | 3=Faith of larasl | » 12.00 NOON | E AND THE J 6-Good Life Theatre | 4=Film Featurette TO RADIO ARTISTS &=Newa: Weather COLONEL | S--Little Rascals | 3--8hirley Temple CHUCK 3-Zero 190 PLAZA RE FORTUNE ADVANCE IN PRICES! FRIDAY EVENING | 3-NCAA Football | 5.00 PM. | 1:18 P.M | 11--Theatre Sports 8--NCAA Football 6--Hidden Pages | 5--Piavhoase { 1 th 4-Santa Claus t 4--~Claeo Kid 2:00 P.M. 2-Three Stooges | rot 4---NHL Hockey 6--Mighty Mouse 3:30 P.M. 4-Dinner Date Theatre | $--TBA 3-Wild Bill Hickock | !l--Cartoon Party aw PM 11--Theatre; News; Weather News 2--Colone] Bleep "is PM 8---News | 8--Captain Grief fan PM 3--Name That Tune 4,2-News; Sports 45 PM. $.4.2--News Tm I -------- 6--Bowling "©15 PM. 5 Wrestling 4:30 PM 5~All Star Theatre 4--Pro. Football 2-Jungle Jim "is PM Learn To Draw SATURDAY EVE, 5.00 P.M. \1--Theatre | 11-6--Zorro 6 Tablolo S--All Star Golf ad 6~UN. Review rum Josh oe P.M 11--Bravo Theatre 8-Guilty or not Guilty D AN C E COUNTRY MUSIC | 11=The Christophers | S--Bowling 11- -- NIGHT -- NPM, RECUR 8 PM. | Football Highlights 1:30 PM THE FIERCEST BATTLE EVER FOUGHT! A 4--Football Kicko#t | 4=Film Featurette 1:45 P.M. 4-Sports Page 2:0 PM S--Real McCoys 2--Jeit"s Collie 4--Colonel Flack | sn PM 2--Rescue 8 1L.8-Rin Tin Tin 130 P.M, $5 Man Without a Gun 6--Leave It To Beaver M 5--Rin Tin Tin 4--Hit Parade 2----Buckskin nm 6--Junior Magazine | $=Mr., Wizard | 4=Pro. Football | 2:30 PM. 11~Living Word 2-Playhouse S--Basketball 2:43 PM, 11---A Time for Valor 3:00 PM 11~Citizen's 2:30 11,8 Heritage 11--Nation's Business 6-Film 2--8clence Fiction PM an Pp. 1-6--Here's Duffy 11-Tennessee Ernie 5-2--Ellery Queen | 6-Mr. Fixit 4--Trackaown | 2-Yesterday's Newsreel Xan PM S---Lawrence Welk 11-6---Plouffe Family 6:4 P.M, 4--Jackie Gleason 4--News; Sports 7.00 P.M. Rifleman First Oshawa Showing g ADDED SATURDAY MATINEE bon PM, Forum 11.6--Motorama rM 11 3-2-M-Squad 4--Phil Silvers aie PM. 11,6--Country Hoedown 5-2---Thin Man 4-- Playhouse mon P.M 11-6.5-2. Cavalcade of Sports 4~The Line-up 0% P.M. 4--~Person to Person 10:45 P.M. 11,6~Jim Coleman 8--Post Fight Beat 5. 4 3~Newm rts 1.18 P.M, 6 Viewpoint 8--Movie ns PM 11 -Wrestling §--Premiere ance Perform- Film Feature 3-Jack Paar 1:00 AM 2-Boston Blackie SATURDAY 230 AM, &.Papey+'» Plavhouse 2-Rumpiis © Room yon AM 4 Science Museum 2-Fury 013 A 5 Hand Arts 030 AM. 4-Capt. Kangaroo 2-~Circus Boy 9:43 AM 5--Cartoon Theatre nen AM 2.5~Howdy Doody nin AM 3.3-Ruff and Ready 4 Mighty Mouse How AM 8--Fury 4-Heckle and Jeckle 2-Farmer Alfalfa ne AM, 5-Circus Bov 4--Robin Hood 2-Watch The Birdie the Mohicans tives Diar im PM p-Sports Page Film Featurette | 4=U of B Round Table, 23--African Patrol TW PM 11=The Vise | 6--Saturday Date 52-People Are Funny 4--High Adventure | 6.00 " 11,6,5,2--Perry Come | R30 PM Wanted, Dead or Alive non PM. 11.8-NHL Hockey | 5-2--Steve Canyon 4--Gale Storm "3PM | 4--Have Gun Will Travel! | 82-Cimarron City } nm p S$ Paris Precinct | 4--Gunsmoke { 10:15 P.M, | 11,6---King Whyte ne PM | 11--=Man Behind The | Badge | 8~Naked City | 8~Pat Boone 4-Silent Service 2-Flight 1 ne PM 1xNews: Late Show S--Rescue 8 8.4.2-News: Sports | nis PM | 8--duliette | 2-Jum Muse nw» FM Weather; | 8~Wrestling | S~Movie | 4=Plavhouse | 2-NY Confidential 12.00 Midnite | 3--=Late Watch AUNDAY 00 AM. SChristian Science RR 2-8ea Hunt 4:00 PM 11--This is the Life 6---Twentieth Century 2-Laurel and Hardy wn eM 11--Rev. Roberts 6--Lassie 4--Inside Football 5.00 11,8--News Magazine | S5--Art Carney 4--Philharmonic Concert 2-Omnibus san PM. 11--Lassie 6--Candid Eve "ew PM 11,6--~Bob Cummings S Meet the Press 4--Small World 23--Tugboat amr | 11,6--Father Knows Best | $--Maverick | 4=20th Century | 3--Bishop Sheen | 100 PM, 11-] Love Lucey | 8~December Rride | 4-Lassie | 2-Saber of London in PR 11.6--S8Showtime S-2--Northwest 4-Jack Benny Annie the PM Loretta Young | 6.4-Fa Sullivan 5.2 Steve Allan LEC) 11---The Naked City sn PM 1NA-World's Stage 8.2-Chevy Show | 4-Wonderful Towr w rm | &<Let* | 11.8-G.M. Presents 4~Let's Open The Deor A » The S--Industry | re | SThis is the Life | % OWristian Neienee 10.00 AM. | $-Christophers b-Lamp Uste My eel | 3~Church lavitation 10:30 AM Uncle Jerry 2-This Is The Lite ne AM 4 Church Service 2-Morning uospel | 11:30 AM | S--industry on Parade S-Loretta Young ' ne rm 11.8--Fightine Words | S~Loretta Young 2-Boots and Saddles | ne PM MNews: Lafe Show | 3- Brains and Brawn #-News: Weather; | 14s P.M | G=Camers Three -- Passage And His CHUCK WAGON BOYS Featuring JIMMY AND JOHNNY THE SHEY BROS. RED BARN "SANTA FE" IN COLOR BILTMORE LAST TIMES TODAY ! "The Long Hot "" Summer (ADULT) "THE NAKED TRUTH" Exotic Oriental and 19 HOUSE J Canadian OPEN 7 AM. TILL 2 AM SPECIAL ON ® DINNERS ® BANQUETS ® LUNCHEONS ® CHINESE FOODS TAKE-OUT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY DIAL RA 5-2543 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA SUPREME Model HL-11 MODEL HL-11 -- Freezer stores and sharp freezes 60 Ibs. Spacious refrigera- tor section has Cold Control . . . gives infinite number of settings to suit all your needs. Celd Storage Tray holds 15 additional pounds of frozen foods. Other " features: full-width Vegetable Crisper . + + Cheese and Butter Keeper . . . Egg Shelves. Tall bottle shelf on the SALE PRICE Depth (including hardware) 29". ~ MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA RA 5-471 1 'NORMAL CHILDREN | Yes . . . normal children are playing now, have always played and always will. What about the MENTALLY RETARDED CHILD- REN?Are they playing? Some are, BUT not the same as normal children. MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN need help . . . they need YOUR help right now. The old Oshawa school for retarded children is no longer suitable to teach the children and a new one MUST BE BUILT. Please give when the volunteer canvasser calls or if you wish . .. take or mail your contributions to ANY BANK IN THE CITY OF OSHAWA Addressed To The BUILDING FUND. : THE RETARDED CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA

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