THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 Thursday, February 15 00-530 pm. -- CR.A. Schools Bion _Pjeathercratt, shellcraft, boys' gym, biys' boxing, girls' gym, gils' dancing, archery and wood- working for elementary school chil- dren. ; 415 pm. -- Oshawa Children's Theatre "Sleeping Beauty rchear- sal. 630 p.m. --West area program at LAS. building. ' © 22-500 p.m.--Woodworking and ehellcraft for adults. North area Jeathercraft progarm at North Osh- awa School, North Oshawa Teen- Age program at North Oshawa School. CR.A. Girls' Athletic Club. 7.00-8.00 p.m.--Public School Vio- Classes. . p.m.--Ontario Steel Products Table Tennis Club, Oshawa Cen- tral Athletic Club. 7.30 pm. -- South area leather- craft program at Victory Park House; Oshawa Cloud Chasers Club. Neighborhood Association Sports Committee meeting. 800 pm. --Oshawa Photo Arts Club. Lions Club Ladies' Auxiliary. 8.00 p.m.--Organization meeting of the Oshawa Little Theatre -- Guest Speaker: Mr. Edgar Stone, Drama Adviser to the Ontario De- partment of Education. * Friday, February 16 All day--Exhibition of Oshawa children's art from art classes spon- sored by the Women's Art Associa- tion in 1934-1935. 9 a.m.-9 p.m--uions Club Recre- ation Room fo. the Blind open. 2.00-4.00 p.m.--Woodworking for adults, 400-530 pm. -- C.R.A. Schools Program -- leathercraft, shellcraft, girls' gym, girls' dancing, boys' gym, boys' boxing, archery and woodworking for elementary school children. 7.00-9.00 p.m.--Leathercraft for fdults. Oshawa (Central Athletic Club. 7.30 p.m.--Storie Park Neighbor- hood Association: Children's Movie Shorts. i: Saturda;, February 17 8.00-840 a.m. -- Woodview Park Pee Wees vs. Connaught Park Pee Wees. 840-920 am, -- Storie Perk Pee THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 4:00-6:00 pm.--Piano Lessons. 7:00 p.m.--Stamp Club - boys, all | émy. ages. : 7:30 p.m.--Golden Age Club - adults - euchre, bridge, checkers, dominoes, Chinese checkers, sing song, movies, refreshments. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th 9:00-11:30 a.m.--Nursery School '- § yr. olds - free play, singing games, construction work, story hour, rhythm band. 3:30-5:30 p.m.--Public Library = Children's Dept. 4:00 pm.--R.CM'P. Youth Pro- gram - boys and girls, all ages. 7:30-11:00 p.m --St. John Ambu- lance Cadet Party - St. George's Ukrainian Hall - Albert St. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 9:00-12:00 noon--Speech Training Classes. 9:00-12:00 noon--Piano Lessons. 9:00-5:30 p.m.--Accordion Lessons. 9:00-12:00 noon--Public Library = Children's Dept. 9:30-11:00 a.m.--Library Club. 10:00 a.m.-noon--Texcraft Club for boys. 10:00 a.m.-noon--Open House - for girls, all ages - art crafts, music appreciation, 11:00 a.m.--Story hour. Wees vs. Brooklin Pee Wees, at the Arena. 9.20-10.00 a.m. --Valleyview Park Pee Wees vs. Victory Park Pee Wees, at the Arena. 9.30-11.30- a.m. -- For children: leathercraft, woodworking, girls' gym, boys' gym, and boxing. 9.30 a.m.- -Children's Art Classes. 945 am. -- Oshawa Children's Theatre ~f the Air presents "Billie Beg and his Bull" directed by Nor- ma Vincent. CKLB 1240 on your dial. 8.30 p.m.--Neighborhood Associa- tion Square Dance: Hosts: Rundle Park. DOGS DON'T GET 'FLU Montreal, Feb, 15--(CP)-- Dogs here are not suffering from influ- enza, Montreal veterinarians said Wednesday. A well-known veterin- ary in the city, Charles. B. Baker, said flatly: "Dogs don't get influ- enza." ; 4-7 pm. -- Harvey Dance Acad- 7-10 p.m. -- Craft Shop -- weav=- ing, etc. 8-10 p.m. -- Y.W.C.A. Bridge Club --held the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of the month -- for -be- ginners and players. Open to gen- tlemen and ladies. Y membership only needed. 8-10 pm. -- Y.W.C.A. Badminton Club -- held every Thursday even- ing. Open to all senior members of the "Y," gentlemen and ladies. Registrations are made at the Y.W.C.A. office. 8:00 pm. -- Social Recreation Leadership Course, This is the first evening of the 1951 Course. It is open to all those who wish to learn a. varied collection of social games and dances which can be conducted within their own groups. Gentle- men and ladies welcome. All Day -- Exhibition of contem- porary American paintings. Friday, Feb. 16 9:% am -- Nursery School -- program of table work, singing games, rhythmical dancing -- for the preschool child. 9:30 a.m. -- Craft Shop -- weav- ing, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, etc. 1:30-6 pam. -- Craft Shop--weav- ing, ete. 4-5:30 p.m. Junior Leader's Corps a leadership training group for girls 13 to 17 years of age, where they learn how to teach games and crafts to the younger girls. 6-10 p.m. Tennis. 8:00 pm, Guild. 8:00 pm. -- Oshawa Chess Club. Saturday, Feb. 17 y 10-11:30 a.m. Camp -- for girls 9-12 years of age, Program of games, dances, ete. All day -- Harvey Dance Acad- emy. 9:00 p.m, -- Over-20 Club Dance. All day -- Exnibition of contem- porary American paintings, Sunday, Feb, 18 3-5 pm. and 7-10 pm. -- Art -- Residence Table -- Oshawa Weaver's Exhibition and Library available. Sat - R - Day. hogs within a mile radius. Everyone Is Interested But i . Farmers around Shelburne, Ont., are determined that hog calling will not become a lost art. They're staging a hog-calling contest in which prizes are offered to anyone who can demonstrate their capacity to attract The junior farmers, girls and boys of the area have entered the contest, but in' their practice sessions, shown here, they don't seem to be having much effect on their subject. The Pig ~--Central Press Conadion. N.Y. State To Oversee Power Plan Washington, Feb, 15--(AP) N.Y.) said Wednesday he has "full New York State administer the posed St. Power Project. The Presiaent glso agrees, Leh- man said in a statement, that New should receive a "major" share of the power. -- | has denied a New York application Senator H. H. Lehman (Dem.-Lib, | to construct and operate the power 1 assurance" from President Truman |sion suggested this should be done that he supports a proposal that | by the Federal Government. { | power to be generated by the pro- |signed by Canada and United Sta- Lawrence Seaway and |tes in 1941 it was agreed that the York--'"by the nature of things"-- between the two countries. A seaway and power bill, of which | ernment of Ontario providing that which the power acilities would be transferred to New York State. (The St. Lawrence Seaway and Power project has been conceived as a joint enterprise between the US. and Canada. Canada is in fav- or of a start on the project but Congress has held up ratification of it since 1941.) The Federal Power Commission phase of the St. Lawrence project jointly with Ontario. 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SMITH Correspondent Prince Albert, Feb. 14--Rev. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Mattawa vis- ited with Mrs, Clark's relatives for a few days last week while motor- ing to Milton where Mr. Clark was in charge of a funeral service of a friend. Mrs, Geo. Heayn returned for a short stay with her daughter. , Miss Mabel Calbury of Peter borough, visited with her sister, Mrs. Grace Bassant, for the week- end. ' Old Man Winter blew around in earnest for a few days last week when the temperature dropped to 22 'below zero, as reported by some folks around this district. The mild weather during Sunday and Monday was very welcome, Sinccre sympathy is extended to Mrs. N. H. Howie in the recent loss of a brother at Kirkland Lake and to Mr. William Dunn also, in the loss of a brother. A speedy recovery to good health is extended to Harry Ayler who has .| been in St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto under observation. : A very thoughtful act was done by the C.GIT. and Explorers on Monday at their meeting when, after making some very pretty Valentines, they delivered some to those who are shut in and con-- fined to bed and with some went a little flowering plant. At the Cub's regular meeting on Tuesday evening, Jerry Bonnell won his first star and Alfred Newnham was awarded his toy makers badge. Don't forget the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Bond on Monday evening. CAN'T RUN, NO TROUSERS Greenburg, Pa., Feb. 15--(AP)--- Two runaway youths from Hamile ton, Ont, won't think of escaping again from the juvenile detention home--at least not in this weather, Attendants hid the boys' trousers after they were picked up by State police for the second time in three years. The youths' names were not released. . 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