Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Jul 1953, p. 13

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 3 1958 48 THEATRE GUIDE : RIVER STRIKE | workers. Details of the agreement { RIO DE JANEIRO {AP} ~The | were not ausoynced Bk Jews. | " # {labor ministry announce oday | papers said t strikers had won { Boom Breve 2a Pavan + 8tLihat a settlement has been réached | their chief demand for a manthly Three Chrysler | BIKINIS AFFECT GREEK MORALS once and for all before "causing irreparable harm to the morals of Greek youth." The contestants are posing with M. Assimacopou- los, one of the ju dent of the Greek A beauty contest now being held in Athens to elect the lucky girl who will go to Long Beach, California, as Miss Greece of 1953 to try:for more fame and fortune, is being given such wide publicity that this picture of the contestants wearing bikini bath- ing suits came under the atten- tion of government and church leaders. As a result, the prem- ier was petitioned by the bishops that beauty contésts be banned Tudges Chosen . PETERBOROUGH (CP)---Three British adjudicators--Frank Odell, Guy Johnson and Ronald Biggs-- have been selected to judge at the Canadian chain of music festivals next year. They were named by the Federa- tion of Canadian Music Festivals meeting here Wednesday. Another British adjudicator has yet to be chosen. A list of Canadian adjudicators to be prepared by Roy M. Aiken- head, federation delegate from Sas- katchewan, will be sent to the fes- tivals. The Canadian Press erroneously reported Thursday that Mr. Aiken- head selected the British adjudica- tors. Election Nominees By THE CANADIAN PRESS X-Member of the last House Vancouver South--Elmore Phil- tt (L). ackenzie River--A. T. Rivett (PC) Matheutle River--Mervin Hardie es and 8i- riters' Guild. --Central Press Canadian SCUGOG ISLAND Sunday School Picnic Planned SCUGOG ISLAND -- Church ser- vices were held in Grace United Church last Sunday. Rev. J. D. McKinnon preached a inspiring sermon. Attendance was high. So glad to welcome so many of our summr visitors. The annual Sunday School picnic for Grace United Church will be held on Thursday, July 9, at Steph- enson's Point. Everyone welcome. Everyone bring lunch. The 8 committee includes Cecil Fralick and Miss Marjorie Milner and the refreshment committee, Maurice Fralick, Mrs. Keith Crozier. , Mr. and Mrs. Morl Reikie, Barbara and Gregg Toronto visitd with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aldred on Sunday, il fr Solin, ext 4 ly 8 at the home of Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Laverne Marty Jcenty attended the Jersey. e b picnic held at the home of Bd Bull and son of Brampton. members were aso taken the beautiful of Dale's roses at Brampton. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Rodman and Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Gra- bam spent last week motoring through Northern Ontario. They r- on that dhe to the may rains ind i " scenery very wi wr Fr ay phe Mac- aster and family were Sunday Visions with Mr, and Mrs. Clar- Several from the Head Commun- verne Martyn last week. On June 10 a micellaneous show- er was held at the Cntr hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Le. (nee Shirley Heayme.) After Pe avocis] Turley and were m useful gifts. prose - A Strawberry supper will be held Oo edncaday July 1 in Grace United Church sponsored by the WA. Everyone is welcome. Sup- per begins at 5.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. William Broadbent and fam- ily, and Mr a Mes. Ross Smith, spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Cameron 'Aldred. Ts Mr. and Mrs. Milton Demera and family, all of Oshawa, spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of To- ronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Aldred. "Mr. and Mrs. Bill Valentine and | daughter Virginia of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valentine. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane of To- ronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.'L. Sweetman. Several families joined in the Decoration Services held in Ux- bridge cemetery on Sunday. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Thos. Redman has been ill for the past week, and we all hope for a speedy recovery. fro Liss Major Milnet was home m Pickering for the w SS NO. 25CUGOG sekend Grade 9 -- Terry Chandler, Shirley Eden, Stepchn Fralick. Grade 8 -- Marcia Chandler (Hon), Pauline Newman (Hon). Grade 5b -- Freda Burnham (Hon), Valerie Eden (Hon.), Betty Lewis (Hon.), Mildred Martyn (Hon), Roy De Hart (Pass) Grade 4b -- David Newman. Jide 3 -- Bonnie Eden (Hon), immy Lamant (Hon), - Hart (Pass). Alan De Grade 2 -- Kay Jackson (Hon.), Leyland James (Hon), Barbara Lewis, Denny Martyn, Bobby Pren- tice, Steven Atkin (REC), Jimmy Fines (REC). Congratulations ar extended to Miss Glorie Fralick and Peter At- kin who were promoted at High school without examinations. Y.W.C.A. : FRI. JULY 3 Business office open 9-12 am.; 2-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Day camp pro- gram, 9.30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Local art exhibit, all day. SAT. JULY 4 Business office open 912 a.m.; 2-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Local art exhib- it, all day. ~ C.RA. FRIDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 9.00 - 530 p.m. » SATURDAY Recreation office open, 9.00 - .00 Noon. PLANE HITS HILL TAEGU, Korea (AP) -- Brig.- Gen. Lee Yong Mee, South Korean rilla forces, mountain near here. LONDON (CP)--More than 200 (L) NOISY PARADE Lambion West--Hugh 7. Burtch (CCF) general in command of anti-guer- formed a cavalcade from Hy and his pilot were Park to Windsor Castle. Mayor Ar- killed Wednesday when their light thur Reaume of Windsor, Ont., one plane crashed into the side of a of the Canadian Coronation visitors /flagged the parade off -at the start. t cars six reigns de Edmonton West--C. G. Havard (SC) Shelburne-Yarmouth-Clare -- Don- ald Filleul (PC) Shefford--x-Marcel Boivin (L) Gatineau--Ernest A. St. Jean (PC) CROSSWORD PUZZLE EsSex East--x-Paul Martin (L) Wentworth--x-Frank Lennard (PC) Simcoe East -- x-W. A. Robinson (L); Dr. Philip Rynard (PC) ve - t -- Jean- jit it i Hii fj BR EREp Mais Paul Deschatelets (L) Westmorland--W. G. Stewart (PC) ent, N.B.--Herve Michaud (L) Cumberland -- Ernest Harrison (PC) West Middiesex--Cameron McTag- gart (PC) York Easét--x-H. R. McGregor (PC) Cariboo -- Bert Leboe (SC) Rosthern--Isaak Elias (SC) Letlibridge--x-John H. Blackmore Winhipss Sounth--Dr. 0. C. Trainer Pay Raise WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Ltd., an- nounced Tuesday a six-cent hourly pay increase for about 4,300 em- ployees here and in Chatham. The increase was granted after two weeks 'of negotiation. Em- ployees here are members of local 195, United Automobile Workers (C10), and Chatham employees are members of local 890, UAW. Earlier the employees turned down a five-cent boost offered by the company and instructed their negotiating committee to continue meetings with company officials. The across the board increase brings the minimum hourly rate for permanent employees to $1.60 in Windsor and $1.54 in Chatham. plete show at 8:35 pm. Plaza. -- "The Prince of Pirates," 1.35, 4.20, 7.05, 9.55. "The Big Frame," 3.08, 5.53, 8.43. Last complete show, 8.43 p.m. i Marks--""In a Circus Arena", 1:15, 3:30, 5:40, 7:56, 10:00. "Gun- play", 2:20, 4:40, 6:50, 9:10. Last complete show at 9 pm. Drive-In--Starting at Dusk -- "With A Song In My Heart". Brock, Whitby. -- "High Noon." Evening shows at 7 and 9. Sat- urday evening show starts at 6 o'clock. Uniform - penny postage was started in England on Jan. 10, 1840. PONY - or SADDLE Days or Evenings [J SOLINA ROAD, COURTICE (Second House North of No. 2A Highway) BUGGY RIDES Square Dancing £ Square Dancing Last com- {in the 11-day strike by 8,000 Braz- | emergency bonus of 1,000 cruzeiros ps maritime and river transport | ($25). OSHAWA A + gl Susan Hayward - Rory Calhoun - David Wayne BRING THE KIDDIES EARLY FOR FREE PLAYGROUND , / Thelma Rit 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY RAIN or CLEAR £ ONE NIGHT ONLY fl TONIGHT 3 -- FEATURING -- - DIXIE BILL HILTON , and his 3| CALGARY RANGE © Stor of Decca end Columbie Records 0 CEDAR BEACH - MUSSELMAN'S LAKE H Square Dancing Square Dancing Square Dancing Square Dancing DANCE TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY OLD TYME AND MODERN RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA SATURDAY NITE! o come to the « DANCE - ot the - NEW eo BRE BR BEB BB BE RR BERNE BB NR EB POLISH ae ie HALL ® A Talent C CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 483 CLAREMONT PARK ADULTS' AND CHILDREN'S © BALL GAME -- CLAREMONT vs. BROUGHAM © BINGO AND OTHER GAMES SATURDAY, JULY 4TH == AT NIGHT (AN i i J 168 _Eidon Avenue Musie By MITCHELL TALISKI'S Orchestra ® RACES Dancing 8:30 0 OSHAWA ® Grond Prize -- Boat -- Trailer -- Outboard Motor Admission -- Adults 50; Kiddies in Cars Free AFTERNOON AND NIGHT KiNG AND NASSAV STREETS SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 4th SMESSER ANDE POPULAR RECORDING ARTISTS Presenting a Gala MODERN and OLD TIME Dance Jamboree AT THE OSHAWA ARENA (One Night Only) SATURDAY, JULY 4th, 9:00 P.M. -- Featuring -- DON MESSER -- CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN p MARGE OSBORNE -- STARS OF THE CBC ADMISSION $1.00 A PERSON 'Tickets on Sale at Arenc and Casino Restaurant ' In Just 2 DANCING 9-12 Attendance Figures Don't Lie! OVER 600 PAID WINSE BRADLEY'S "A Summer Get-Together" -- AT SARNHART Every Saturday Night Weeks at ADMISSION 50e The Greatest Show On Earth TWICE DAILY--2:15 & 8:15~Doors Open 1 & 7 Choise reserved grandstand chair tickets incl. admission ond all tex, $3.00 end $4.00 to EVERYONE. (Unreserved seat tickets, ADULTS $1.50; CHILDREN 75¢.) Rexall Drug Store, 8 King St. Eost. RS JEAN KENT i. MARK NITLN Tickets on sole todoy of Jury & Lovell | STARRING ROBERT | I CANADA'S GREATEST OLD-TIME BAND BEYOND Sk" ELEANOR ; TAYLOR PARKER #8 = JAMES WHITMORE ~__ EXTRA: "That's My Pup" Co or Cartoon Late World News STARTING TODAY! FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING ! BEAUTIFUL NATURAL COLOR Jhe most UNUSUAL! FANTASTIC! THRILLING! ADDED ATTRACTION SMILING COWPOKE FACES MYSTERY BI pL LUE TODAY . THE GUN THAT BLASTED LW ' NGROSS THE OKLAHOMA BADLANDS. and ripped the doorway te the FIRST OSHAWA 'SHOWINGS ! = Frank Ferguson - Rick Yall AN ALLIED ARTISTS PINT!RE ! N TH : PROGR VENGEFUL NATURE! * RUTHLESS KILLER! PERILOUS ESCAPE! ll Production

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