Breweries Told To Weaken Beer "TORONTO (CP)--Provincial sec- | 581d yetary Arthur Welsh said Friday | beer in Ontario is being held to an | c content of not more than per cent by volum Col. Welsh, who is br chair- man of the lquor control board, said at a meeting of a House com- mittee on government commissions | that 'Canadian beer is too strong." | "It's above five per cent strength | that beer causes drunkenness," he He said Ontario breweries over |the years have held pretty well to |a five-per-cent average, but some brewers. have been inclined to go above that figure and he has ask- ed them to cut the strength. ..BADIO LOG CKFY 580 eo CBL nn ww 128 CFRB 1010 © mm. ® CIBC 860 © CHML 900 UM 1050 e TKOC 1150 ® WKBW 1520 ® CHvVC 1600 Information on radio programs Is supplied pi the musviduy) stations. Tne Times-asetts privts P not assume responsibility for 0 Shamans, *istings TUESDAY. 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Mrs, Beaupre managed to open the front door of the one-storey home land call the fire department be- fore being overcome. A fire de- treated her and and Maur- partment crew od her children, 9, ice, 7, for 30 minutes. REPAIRS TO T.V. - RADIOS WASHERS Fost, Expert Service WARNER WILLIAMS 78 SIMCOE N.--DIAL 3.7753 RAGLAN Will Dedicate Offering Plates This Sunday MRS. H. THMPSON Correspondent RAGLAN - Church service was well attended on Sunday The scrip- ture was taken from the 27th chap- ter of St. Matthew, verses 1-22. Mr. Potter was in charge of the service and chose for his sermon, "What shall I do then with Jesus, which is called Christ? The anth- em jo the service was 'Praise My Soul" Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed next Sunday at | the hour of two o'clock with Rev. M. C. Fisher of Brooklin in charge. There will also be a dedication of new offering plates and a commu- nion service. A good turnout is hoped for. Sunday School will be held at one o'clock. PANCAKE SUPPER The pancake supper held in the hall last Thursday night sponsor- ed by the Willing Workers Club was very successful. The club wish to express their sincere thanks to all who gave donations and helped in anyway to make the supper a suc- ©ess. mily spent Sunday afternoon with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Collins of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute and | family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Earl Free and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and fa- mily spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns and family of Port Perry. "Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCabe, Shirley and Larry of Oshawa were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and fa- | ter, Mr. | Mrs. Davidson on Wednesday af- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plor- son on Monday evening Mrs. Douglas Bray attended a THE DATLY TIMES-GAFPETTE, Tmealey, March W, oe é "YWCA | shower in Oshawa on Wednesday | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hambly | visited in Toronto on Sunday with ! the latter's brother, Mr. Duval and | family. Mr. and Mrs. N. McAvoy anc | family of Layton called on Mr. ana | Mrs. H, JTnompson on Wednesday | 3) afternoo Mr, pe Mrs. C. Slute and daugh- and Mrs. G. Corner and were Wednesday evening | cal er | me. Evelyn, gues of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman - Birkett | and family were Sunday tea guests | at the Spencer home: at Cedar Creek. The Willing Workers Club will | hold their meeting at the home of | ry ternoon, ther The March winds were very high along with a heavy downpour of rain on Tuesday night. The cisterns will be well filled again. A number from here attended the euchre and dance in Myrtle hall on Friday night, All reported a good | me, SIMCOE HALL - TUESDAY MARCH 8 Industrial Basketball League, Model Aeroplane Club, Junior Fish and Game Protective Association, 7 pm. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Nursery School, 5 yr. olds--free | pias music, story hour, rhythm wel] ma 3.00 p . Exh p.m. ing KEEP FIT CLASS: A rhythmi- | | business girls in industry, offices. | | stores, etc. 7.30 p.m. | CRAFTS: A fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of lea- P'ART EXHIBIT: Open to the pub- of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slute | lic whenever the building is open. | Exhibit: Japanese prints. MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- years of age. 9.30 - 11.30 | CRAFTS: A fully ciuipbed craft shop open for the teach! ing, SLI CRAFTS: A fully eq shop open for the teac! | thercraft, gloves, oi ing, ART lic whenever the building is open. ibit: Ja; / UNIVERS 8.00 p.m. COMMUNITY INC: Noon. NORTH SHORE RADIO: 8.00 John Pringle, native of Prince Edward Island who died in 1935, earned fame as a missionary dur- | TUESDAY, MARCH 10 | THEATRE GUIDE . World's largest telescope is the 200-inch instrument on Mount Pale- mar in -California. activity class of exercises for | ooepnm Lovely To Look At", shown at 1:30, 3:20, 5:15, 7:18 and 9:15. Last complete show at 8:55. MARKS' 'Great -- White Hunter", 1:15, 4:10, 7:10, 10:15. "Captain Kidd", 2:45, 5:45, 8:50. Last com- plete show at 8:50 p.m. | Biltmore--"This Woman Is Danger- ous" (Adult) 12:30, 3:45, 7:00 and | 108 pm. "Born To Be Bad" (Adult) 2:11, 5:26 and 8:44 pm. Last complete show at 8:44 pm, PLAZA--"Cattle Town', 2:37, 5:10, 7:43, 10:21. "Whip Hand", 1:15, 3:48, 6:21, 8:59. Last soingies weav- - 10.00 slippers, ete. 7.00 ercraft, gloves, felt work, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 school program for shila en, 4 ng of lea- | craft, gloves, slippers, weav- felt work, etc. 2,00-5,00 p.m. show at 9:00. TRIM CLAS Brock, Whithy--"Dear Wife" and | "Tembo". Evening shows at T| p.m. Last complete show at) ht reducing and weight nor- | sing class for married ladies. | DIAL 3-2143 Enjoy. For Information DANCING to JACK DENTON & His Orchestra featuring BABS BABINEAU | Wipped craft | of lea- weav- | felt work, etc. 7.00-10.00 p.m. EXHIBIT: Open to the pub- | ese prints. All day. | WOMEN'S CLUB: the Klondike gold rush. band, books, craftg 9-11:30 a.m. Golden Age Loung Room open 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Gym Activities, Boys' Games room billiards, crokinole, shuffle board, hockey games, ping pong, floor hockey, Girls' Gym Activities, 3:20 | 5:30 p.m, Mrs. Gimblett. Mrs. G. Mamelka, Mrs, G. Solo- visited on Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa. Sympathy of the community is | extended to Mrs. Carl Avery in the | loss of her sister Mrs. Robt. Coates, of Shirley. Little Lyn Hambly is with her grandparents, staying Mr. and Mr. Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of Columbus. were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steele of Cedar Creek. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Manns, Mr. and Mrs. Lloytli Mahaffy and Gor- don were Sunday tea guests of Mr. Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. R. Porter and Ron- nie of Prince Albert visited on Fri- fay evening Mr. and Mrs. N. Bir- ett. id Potter of Toronto spent the week- | and Mrs, Roy Brawn. mily of Brooklin were Sunday tea. ests, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd vidson and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs, Idris Stacey and family of North Oshawa were Sun- day ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis and day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bright and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute and fa- mily attended a presentation Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and family, of Enniskillen on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Nash and Christine, Mrs. J. Nash Sr. of Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bryant and little Susan Cochrane of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Solomon and Paul were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Latimer were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hughson of Myrtle Station. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slute of Bowmanville were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Slute. Mr. and Mrs. J. Desjardines and family of Brooklin were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn, Mrs. C. Slute and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bryant were Saturday evening guests and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. K, Lamb were {m-- and /) REPAIRS Heving TV trouble? Our export technicians will find owt what's wrong end make . It right FAST. Same thing goes for radio! CALL MEAGHER'S S KING ST. W. PHONE 3-3425 and Mrs. R. Manns and family of | Messers. Robert Brawn and Day- | mon and Paul," Mrs. R. Bryant, | Jas. Nash and Christine eof | { Mrs. N. Hambly for a few days, | and Mrs. Doug Bray were | Mr. and Mrs. C. Slute and Linda | | | end with the former's parents, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and fa- | 4D visitors with the former's par- | Wendy of Maple Grove were Sun- | Skating yl Ell] | Alleys) {ony School, for | | Westmount Ave., Boys' Stamp Club, 7 p.m. Simcoe Hall Badminton Club-- | teenage boys and girls, 6:30 p.m. Teenage Girls' Club -- business meeting, table tennis, gymnastics, square dancing, Oshawa Duplicate | | Bridge Club, Weight Lifting Club, | Simcoe Hall Grads Basketball, 7:30 | p.m. CRA TUESDAY Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and | Health Club, Leathercraft, Boxing | $3 COUPLE Tickets on sale at Henderson's Book Store and Mitchell's Drug Store ONTARIO REGIMENT ASSOCIATION St. Patrick's Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 13th IN THE UAW. HALL, BOND STREET BERNARD TIERNEY"S ORCHESTRA DANCING 9-1 (Tickets Limited) Instructions, 7 { Board of Directors Meeting, 7.30 p.m. | WEDNESDAY Recreation office open all day, {Lins OO Club room for the Blind, Le p.m Adult -- Woodshop, Shuffleboard, | | Strength and Health Club, 2-4 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Shell- | craft, Woodshop, Girls' and Boys' | | Gymn, 4.15-5.30 p.m. Balle -- children, pre-school, 3- , Ballet -- Children 7 and under, | Ballet -- Children 7 and over. 56 p.m. 5 Sech-agers -- Shuffleboard, 4.15- 'Aduit -- Woodshop, Strength and | Health Club, Boss Instructions, | shana NA Bowling (Motor city | p.m. i Harmony NA Meeting at Harm- | 8 pm Radio Park NA Meeting at 22 CHARLTON ESTON Jones-H A Bernhard Vidor Presentation Directed by KING VIDO Relppsad by 20th Century-Fox "CATTLE TOWN" and "WHIP-HAND" 8 pm, N KATHRYN GRAYSON RED SKELTON pe-------------------------------- HOwARD KeeL "LOVELY TO LOOK AT' Shown et 1:30, 3:20, 5:15, 7:15, shea IN STARS, IN SONGS; Cabellero Droopy™ M.G.M. Color Cartoon 9:15. SMOKE IN LOGES FLORENCE FRESHAN = nati New Yorker and the three children. She the attractive "Youn, ive" Listen to .this time drama Mon,--Fri, 1: i ats on CFRB. GORDON SINCLAIR--won early acclaim for hoho stories. Hear his "Personalities In The News," Mon.--Fri. 5:45 P.M. He also brings News at 11:50 A.M, and 5:50 P.M., Mon.-Fri. CFRB. KATE AITKEN--Recently, Mrs. "A" was voted top woman eom- mentator for both Canada and the United States. Hear Kate at 7:00 P.M. Mon-- Fri. on CFRB. DENNY VAUGHAN --does his own ingenions arranging for his record- ngs and engagements, Denny is a ented pianist and an enthusiastio : gardener, Hear the "Denny = /aughan Show" Mon.--Fri. 7:30 M. on CFRB | JOHN COLLINGWOOD READE A world traveller, journalist, radio writer and producer, John gives | a perceptive analysis of the news. Listen to Night News with John Collingwood "Reade and Gorden Cook 11:00 P.M. nightly en CFRB, NOW PLAYING! The STAR CORT AUTHOR of THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO prope k: Ls GORY | ROLE | NEST HEMIN 1} EAT AFRICAN ADVEN rst Wi Hater «ih JOAN BENNEYS ROBERT Sividbi N NAN Randolph SCOTT BARBARA Oshawa's | Avalon * JOE CALARCO and his QUARTETTE HERB. TETT, Concert 9 to 10:30 ADMISSION ADVANCE, 75¢ Jazz Concert and Dance -- TOMORROW NIGHT -- First Live Pavilion Vecals : Dance 11 to 12 DOOR, 1.00 Tickets On Sale at Casine Restaurant, Mike's Place, Avalon, CKLB v STARTS {OMORROW won Crawford in "This Woman Is Dangerous adult) pius -- "Born so Be Bad" (Adult) . JU \ Ey