PAGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 COMMUNITY, INC. ACTIVITIES (These Are Red Feather Community Services) Jk THURSDAY, November 16 400-530 pm--CR.A, Schools Program--Ileathercraft, shellcraft, woodworking, girls' gymn, dancing, boys, gymn, boxing, archery and | marionettes. 7.00-9.00 p.m.--Woodworking for adults. C.R.A. Girls' Athletic Club. | 7.00-9.00 p.m. -- Special leather- | craft program at North Oshawa school. Men's Keep-Fit Class. 7.00-8.00 p.m. Public School | 'Violin Classes. Oshawa Photo | Arts Club--Children's Class. FRIDAY, November 17 All day--Special Art Exhibition | of the work of local artist, Mr. | Ronald Lambert. 9 am.-9 pm.--Lions' Club Recre- ation Room for thé Blind open. 130-330 p.m.--C.R.A. Toddlers' Program -- a program of games, crafts, gymnastics and dancing for | pre-school children, ages three to | SIX. 2.00-4.00 p.m.--Woodworking for p.m. -- C.R.A. Schools | <2athercraft, shellcraft, | r:zinz, girls' gymn, dancing, gymn, boxing, archery and rionettes. i 0-89.00 p.m. -- Leathercraft for adults, 7.00 The 're 8.00 p.m. Theatre Dance. 8.00 pm. --O.CV.I Club Lounge. SATURDAY, All day--Special of the work of local artist, Ronald Lambert. 930-1130 a.m.-- leathercraft, woodworking, gymn, girls' gymn, boxing, dancing and archery. 9.30 a.m.--Saturday morning Art Classis, 9.45 am. Oshawa Children's Theatre of the Air presents "The Fox Brings Luck," directed by Louise Thomson. CKLB 1240 on your dial. 8.30 , p.m.--Neighborhood Associ- ation Square Dance--Hosts: Val- leyview Park. Almon is W.A. To | Help Furnish Ckarceh Annex 0 p.n. -- Oshawa Children's Variety Show. -- Oshawa Children's Class . Party-- November 18 Art Exhibition Mr. For children -- boys' folk MRS. L. POGUE Correspondent Nov. ' 16--Mrs. Arthur as returned home afte 3 sit with her daughter, at Washington, motoring relatives from Oshawa. . and Mr Tom - Gordon mo- Ni York during the pas\ nt several days with 4-7 p.m.--Harvey Dance Academy. 7-10 pm. -- Craft Shop open -- weaving, etc. 7:45-11:30--S0-ED "Spice Night." | A social, educational, recreational | programme for young men and women. Special speakers, interest groups, social and refreshments, All Day--Art Exhibit. Friday, November 17 9:30 a.m.--Nursery School -- pro- gramme of table work, singing, rhythmical dancing, games -- for the pre-school child. 9:30 a.m. --Craft Shop open weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, etc. 1:30-6 p.m.--Craft Shop open -- weaving, etc. 4-6 pm. -- Junior and Senior Leader's Corps. 7:30 p.m.--Oshawa Craft Weaver's Guild. 7:30 p.m.--Ballroom Dancing for Teenagers -- under the direction of Mr. J. Cluff. 8:00 p.m.--Oshawa Chess Club. All Day--Art Exhibit. Saturday, November 18 10-12 noon--Sat-R-Day Camp -- girls 8 to 11 years of age. All Day--Harvey Dance Academy. 9-12 p.m.--Over-20 Club Dance. All Day--Art Exhibit Sunday, November 19 3-5 p.m.--Art Exhibit and Library | available. 7-10 p.m.--Art Exhibit- and Lib- | rary available. funds to finish the new annex to the church. It is hoped the com- munity will give them hearty sup- port. A Mother and Daughter banquet is being held this month on Tues- day evening, Noy. 28. Mrs. Ellen McBrady is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank MacKay, who is confined to her bed under the doctor's care. Her many friends hope she may soon feel much better. Several members of ry Home and School Club attended | the convention held in Oshawa on Wednesday and report it was a real success, A good representation from Al- monds Sunday School attended the convention held at Port Whitby Anzlican Church on Tuesday eve- | ning and greatly enjoyed the eve- ning. 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Ph. 68 CH Ma---- ID from your druggist ony 2 Sy ni quickly it usually brings wonderfully soothing relief for fiery piles, then en Relbs Nature heal irritated membranes and k and reduce swelling of tissues thus alleviating Pile nervousness. Demand CHINAROID. hing else will do, THURSDAY, November 16th 4.00-6.00 p.m.--Piano Lessons by appointment. | 17.00--Stamp Club--boys all ages. | 7.30--Golden Age Club -- special social evening. FRIDAY, November 17th 9-11.30 a.m.--Nursery School--5 yr. olds--free play, singing, con- struction work, rhythm band, story hour, 3.30-5.30 p.m.--Public Library -- Children's Dept. 400 p.m.--Movies for boys and girls, all ages. 7.00 p.m.--Simcoe Hall Division Cadet Corps--drill, First Aid, hy- giene, punchwork, weather, photog- raphy classes, sports classes, na- ture study, art, canteen and busi- ness meeting. 7-9 p.m.--Oshawa Nursing Cadets | ness period, roll call, drill, discus- sion group "Good Grooming." SATURDAY, November 18th 9-12 noon -- Spéech Training Classes, pointment. 9-12 noon--Mundinger Acocrdion | [ | school. | 9-12 noon -- Public Library -- | Children's Dept. 9.30-10.00 a.m.--Story Hour. 10.00 a.m.--Library Club, 10.00-noon--Open House -- girls | all ages--art, crafts, music | preciation. TREASURE NATIVE'S A handy dry battery radio set for African natives is called a "Sauce- pan Special" because of its shape. Distinctive ; CATERING Service ™ FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS Phone: 4078 or 2999) ONISIES raion WE HAVE IT! PATTI PAGE sincing THE TENNESSEE WALTZ BACKED BY BOOGIE WOOGIE SANTA CLAUS ON MERCURY RECORD -- 5534 79 SIMCOE N. Wilson & Lee MUSIC STORE PH. 2388 | (SJ.A.B.) girls 11 to 18 yrs.--busi- | 9-12 noon--Piano Lessons by wit 10.00 a.m.--Texcraft Club for boys. | ap- | ON THE SCREEN AT LAST! |' 10 SONG HITS sy IRVING BERLIN * ) "The Girl That | Marry" "Sun in the Morning" "Falling In Love" "Anything You Can Do" 'Doin' What Comes Natur'lly "You Can't Get » Man With a Gun" "There's No Business Like Show Business ; Detonsas Ars Down* 1 AS lodian Too ang" "Colons) Butfate Bin) starring BETTY fur" HOWARD KEEL LOUIS CALHERN 1 CARROL WALSH EDWARD ARNOLD - KEENAN WYK z2 } "OLOR TOM& JERRY CARTOON "YANKEE DOODLE MOUSE" LATEST WOR.D NEWS News Notes Of Hampton Area M. HORN Correspondent Hampton, Nov. 14 -- The fol- lowing relatives and friends were present at the christening of Robt. James Reynolds, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, at noon Sunday, Nov. 12th at their home: Mr. and Mrs. W. Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilchrist and Lynda, Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rey- nolds and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Telford and Bill, Miss Barbara Reynolds, Mr. Earl McKnight, Miss Jean Lindsay, Mr. George Evans, Toronto, Miss Bessie Reynolds and Mr. Arthur Haskell, Oshawa, Bob Williams, John Cattran, Bowman- ville, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Reynolds, Misses Ruth, Jean and Fae Rey- nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rey- nelds, and Rev. G. Empey who of- ficiated, We are glad to know that Mr. Garnett Johnston who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Bowmanville hospital last Fri- day is improving nicely. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Billett are of late occupying their nice new | home in the north end of the! village, | The thick blanket of snow which | covered the ground on Monday morning disappeared quite rapidly during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willis and Miss Beatrice Colwill. who have ' spent several months at the late ter's home here have returned to Toronto, Mr. Murate Robbins, Toronto, is with his mother, Mrs. R. Avery. Mr. Raymond Petit and Miss Isabel Faulkner, Toronto, were visitors at Will Chapman's dur- ing the weekend. Miss Macklin, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Alan. Macklin. Miss Ruby Dewell, Oshawa, at the home of her brother Percy and Mrs. Dewell for the weekend. Billy Widdicombe, Toronto, spent the weekend at home, Miss Margaret Tink, Toronto, spent the weekend at home. Mrs. Wm. Harper and little daughter are at the home. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daw. Miss Betty Knox, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rox Knox. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stevens vis- ited friends in Toronto on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billett and Mrs. E. H. Cole visited relatives at Fenelon Falls on Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Horn was a visitor with Mrs. Catharine Jacob, Port Hope this week. Mrs. Wallace Hockin, Markdale, | has been a guest of Mrs. Lorenzo Trull the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Feeey Allin and Sheila, Oshawa, at C. E. Horn's. visited MAKES GOOD SITE The fantastic pavilion built by! George IV at Brighton is the site of a regency exhibition in the 1951 Festival of Britain, : hb ALD Am TOL DF ROW | 25 fs THiS 15 TEX RITTER INVITING voy 1, WONDER" FULL... TUNE-FULL... MIRTH Fy, MOUR-FULL «0, Slorring DAvip RET a4 A LONELY PLACE" YOU HAVE A DATE WITH DEC at Wilson & Lee's The stars are on Decca and here they are 27253 : NEVERTHELESS THINKING OF YOU HERE IN MY ARMS LUCKY, LUCKY ME HE CAN COME BACK ANY 27128 27182 27230 A BUSHEL AND A PECK GUYS AND DOLLS PATRICIA THE WINTER WALTZ BELOVED BE FAITHFUL YOU DREAMER YOU BLUE LIGHT BOOGIE PARTS 1 & 2 CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN? 27252 27258 27006 27114 27209 27200 V'LL NEVER BE FREE 46269 | NEED ATTENTION BAD I'M MOVING ON GUITAR SHUFFLE £6256 45260 ACE IN THE HOLE WILSGN & LEE 79 SIMCOE N. THIRSTY FOR YOUR KISSES A MARSHMALLOW WORLD LOOKS LIKE A COLD, COLD WINTER DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME AIN'T NOBODY'S BUSINESS IF | DO WESTERN (REMEMBER ME) I'M THE ONE WHO LOVES YOU | THINK I'M GOING TO CRY AGAIN * Mills Brothers 'Don Cherry TIME HE WANTS "Evelyn Knight *Bing Crosby *Andrews Sisters *Russ Morgan Orch. *Russ Morgan. Orch. *Louis Jordan Orch. * Louis Armstrong-- Ella Fitzgerald *Ella Fitzgerald-- Louis Jordan Ernest Tubb Hank 'Garland Meryin Shiner MUSIC STORE TOO MANY BRUINS. New Ross, N.S. -- (CP) -- Bears | are reported plentiful 'in this dis- | trict lately. One of the latest was ja large black bear spied up a tree | by Teddy Ruscsell and Johnny Ernst. When Mr. Bruin came down to say "hello" the boys fled, Teddy losing his shoes in his haste. REDS HOARDING MAPS Biltmore -- "Neptune's Daughter" | 8.55 p.m. | Plaza--"Mister 880", 1.30, 3.31, 5.33, i! 7.33, 9.39. Last show 9.00 p.m. Regent -- "Ahnie Get Your Gun" 130, 3.35, 525 17.30, 9.40. Last complete show 9.09 p.m. 1.00, 4.15, 7.19, and 1027 p.m.|Marks--"In A Lonely Place", 1.00, "Winchester 73" 243, 547 and| 3.05, 5.15, 7.25, 9.35. Last complete 855 p.m. Last complete show at! show at 9.00 p.m. Stockholm--(CP)--Officers from one Soviet vessel while in Stock- holm bought more than 400 Nor- charts. The Norwegian Journal of Commerce and Shipping linked this with an Oslo report that Russians in the Norwegian capital long ago purchased all available copies of Norwegian charts. Canadians own more than two million motor vehicles of all kinds, according to this year's vehicle YeTiRatons, -- Quick Canadian Facts. DANCING wegian and 300 Danish coastal! at the 'oday - Fri. - Sat. Jlus: News & Cartoon AVALON | WEDNESDAY. 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Oshawa Arena United Cigar Reitman"s Atkins Bassett's Kent Shoe Burns Shoe | Burns Jewellers Saywell's Meyer's Studio Simmons Arcade Agnew-Surpass Johnston's Reserved Seats Adults $1.00 Children Si $1.00, $1.50 Children's Matinee Tuesday 4:00 p.m. ' Oc o ACTION! eo THRILLS! o BEAUTY! o COMEDY! 2 DAYS ONLY! Mon. & Tues., Nov. 27-28; 8:30 p.m. Tickets now on sale by all members os B Mail Order "Application for Ice Revue PLEASE MAIL TO: MR. or MRS. ADDRESS.........../.0i000 ERE pe A $1.00 Total § Please sis one return stamped, addressed envelope along. with V + money order or check for the amount required. Address Orders to: Manager, Oshawa Arena, Oshawa. PHONF 2388