Daily Times-Gazette, 9 Jul 1953, p. 17

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N + CBL-News; Sports RADIO LOG | WGR 550 @ CKEY 580 eo CBL 740 @ CJBC 860 ® CHML 900 WBEN 9300 ® CFRB 1010 o .CHUM 1050 © CKOC 1150 | CKLB 1240 © WKBW 1520 e CHVC 1600 | Information on radio programs is supplied by the LJ Individual stations. The Times Gazette prints program corrections and changes as submitted and does not assume responsibility for inaccurate listings. THURSDAY EVENING 6.00 P. CJBC-Elwood Glover CFRB-Denny Vaughan CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-News WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CKLB-What's on at the Theatre; Supper Club CBL-Mayfair Melodies CFRB-Show Hits WGR-Heart Beats in Sports WBEN-Sports 6.30 P.M. CBL-UN Commentary; Home with Lennicks CJBC-News; Sports CFRB-News; Sports; Guest Stars Reporter; WGR-Skyway Three Sung WBEN-Mike Mearian WBEN.-Three Shae Extra 7.00 P a Tele CFRB-Bing Crosby «| WBEN-Counter Spy 7.45 P.M. CBL-Don't Destroy . CJBC-Rhythm Rendezvous CFRB-You and the World | WGR-News CKEY-Rate the Act WBEN-One Man's Family 8.00 P.M. | *| CBL-Elections CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet | CFRB-Johnny Mercer CKEY-News; Mickey | Lester; Peggy Brooks | WGR-Meet Millie WBEN-Roy Rogers 8.30 P.M. CKLB-Roadside Chapel CBL-Thurs. Playhouse | CFRB-On Stage CR Starlight Moods GR-G.E. Playhouse WEEN. Father Knows Best | 9.00 AM CKLB-News; Oshawa Fish and Game BL-The Odessy 3JBC-Michael Shane | JFRB-Romance | CKEY-News; Back Talk | Joe Crysdale; Baseball WGR-Romance 9.30 P.M.. Hour CKEY-News; WBEN-Kin~ WGR-Family 7.15 P.M. CBL-As Tunes Go By CFRB-Record Shop WGR-Johnny Mercer WBEN-Les, Paul and Mary 7.30 P.M. CKLB-Great Music WBEN-News CKEY-Bing Sings WGR-Johnny Mercer CJBC-Choral Time CBL-The Commodores Cole | Skeleton | FRIDAY MORNING 5.45 AM. WGR-Chore Time; This I Believe CFRB-Morning Melodies 5.30 AM. WBEN-Farm Reporter CFRB-Morning Melodies 6.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Koffee Korner CFRB-Breakfast on the Farm CKEY-News; Musical Clock . WBEN-News; Musical WGR-News: Chore Time: Farm Reporter 6.30 A.M. CKLB-News; Koffee Korner News R-Musical Oloch; News 6:45 AM. CFRB-Top o' Mom 7:00 AM. WBEN- News; Musie 7:30 AM. OKLB-News; Koffee Korner eB] New. Concert CKEY-News; Music CFRB-News; Top o the ng + Morn! 7:46 AM. | CKLB-News: | CBL-Musie Silom B-Lost and Found 8:00 AM. News; Sport -News; Sports FRIDAY AFTERNOON = 18:00 NOON | sie CFRB Harriet's Noonday WGR-News WBEN-News »:s PM. L-Aunt Luey B-Farm and Home 5 GR-Aunt Jenny WBEN-Old Saddlebags 1": PM. §i1D News; Sports L-Farm Broadcasts Time Signal News WGR-Helen Trent WBEN-Luncheon Club 12:45 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlight CKEY-Round Up CFRB-Rosemary WGR-Gal Sunday 1:00 P.M, CKLB-News; Stop the ecord CBL-News; Weather -News; Barry % WBEN-Luncheon Club; Better Business CJBC-Maitland Manor 1:15 P.M. CFRB-Widder Brows CBL-HI! WGR-Ma Perkins 1:30 P.M. CFRB-Dr. Malone WBEN- Sally Work FRIDAY EVENING 6.00 P.M, | WGR-News, Story Behind Headlines CKEY-News: CBL-News: Sports CFRB-Denny Vaughan CKLB-News; Sports WBEN-News 6.15 P. CKLB-What's on at the Theatre: Supper Club CBL-Music CFRB-Path of Duty, Brownies and Guides WBEN-Sports WGR-Sports; Heartbeats Sports Ballroom 6.30 P.M. CJBC-News: Sports CBL-International Com- mentary; Settler's ice WGR-Skyway Three Suns WBEN-Hits and Bits 6.45 P.M. WGR-News WBEN-Mike Mearian Show 7.00 PM. CKLB-News in a Minute; | Follow the Band CBL-News: Roundup CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-Bing Crosby WGR-Family Skeleton WBEN-Cisco Kid ' 7.15 PM. CFRB-Record Shop WGR-Johnny Mercer CBL-Trip to the Moon 7.30. P.M. CKLB-Great Musie CJBC-Safety Clinic Reporter N-World News Wer, Johnny Mercer CKLB-H CJBC-Music CBL-Wayne and Shuster CFRB-George Murray NBEN-Eddie Cantor WGR-On Stage 10.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Obsession CBL-News WBEN-Judy Canova CKEY-News; Baseball WGR-The American Way CFRB-2Ist Precinct 10.15 P.M. CBL-Mid-Week Review CJBC-E | WGR-News; | CJBC--UN Today | CBL-News | CFRB-News; 10.30 P.M. le BL-Eventide CKLB-News; Sports | CIBC- Orchestra | CKEY-News: Sports: Music | xX CFRB-Music by Monta- vani WBEN-Keyboard Melodies; | Jane Pickens | WGR-News; C. Adams; Orchestra 10.45 P.M. WGR-Orchestra CKLB-Alrlane Trio CFRB-Songs for Tonight; Passing Years 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News: Sports Finals; Man About Music | CBL-Nocturne CJBC-News | CFRB-News CKEY-Les Lye Show Glacey's Basement WBEN-News; Sports; Diane 11.15 P.M. CFRB-Orchestra WGR-Sports 11.30 P.M. CBL-Winnipeg Drama | CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming | CFRB-News; Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Man About Music Sports; CJBC-News Sports; Orchestra WBEN-News; Jazz CKEY-News; WGR-News; B t Stars Hoyse Party | Glacey's CBL-News; WGR-Mus. WBEN-News 8:15 AM. CJBC-Toast & Jamboree , CKLB-Koffee Korner CFRB-News; the Sports | Clock; News Morning CBL-Devotions | CBL-Ruth Harding CKEY-Mus. Clock [ CFRB-Top o' WBEN-Musical Clock 8:30 AM. Musical March Past | CFRB-News; Top o Morning: P. Brooks 8:45 AM. CJBC-Music; News CFRB-Top o' the Morning; iii Singer | CKLB- Non Devotions CJBC-Breakfast Club CBL-News; Musie CKEY-News; Jay and or the eighl hood News: Ann Adam WGR-Musical on Listen While Work WGR-The Keatons WBEN- PBleakast Club M. { CFRB-Lady Fare: Home | maker Harmonies 9:45 AM. CBL-Light and Lyrical i WGR- Goma - She News | | CKLB- Near Pop' mit | Parade WGR-Arthur Godfrey CKEY-News; CJBC-Roses For You WBEN-Welcome Travelers | You | WGR-Dr. Maione CKEY-Tea Time 1:45 PM. OBL-Invitation to the Waltz CFRB-Helen Trent WGR-Guiding Light 2:00 P.M. CEKLB-Women's News CBL-Brave Voyage CREY Womens News; WOR Perry Mason CJBC-M Maitland Manor CKLB-Betty and Bob CFRB-Gal Sunday WGR-Nora Drake WBEN- "Dave '0 Gairomsy CKLB-Meet oy fontous CFRB-Brighter Day WGR-Brighter Day WBEN-Doctor's Wife 3:00 P.M CJBC-Afternoon Concert CKLB-News: Showcase CBL-Life Can Be Beautiful CKEY-News; Show Business WBEN:-Life Can Be WGR-Hilltop House 3:15 P.M. CBL-Ma Perkins WGR-House Party Morning | CFRB-Who Am I? | CFRB-Song Time WREN It avs to be rried | CBL-Best CFRB-News: Waltz Money Jingles 10:15 A.M. | CBL-Fancy Fingers | CJBC-Hope for the Ladies FRB-Carmen Cavallaro 10:30 A.M. CKLB-Musie in 3% Time Jane Weston | CIJBC-Just | Corner WBEN-Bob Hope 10:45 A.M, Around The CBL- Food Facts | CJBC-M 11:00 AM. CRIB. News; Say It With | BC. Cotte with Bruce CBL-Road of Life CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-News; Interlude | WBEN-, Stfike r Sen 11: | CFRB- Me Lae CBL-Backstage Wife | 11:30 A.M. CKLB-House of Peter McGregor by Bing | CJBC-Cote Glee Club | ERE Music Maestro, Please WGR-Grand 'Slam | WBEN-Phrase That Pays CKEY-Mona Gould Show 11:45 AM, CKEY-Songs of Our Times Claire's Kitchen CBL-Laura Limited | CFRB-Strike up the Band WGR-Rosemary | | WBEN-Second Chance CJBC-June Dennis CKLB-Forbidden Diary 45 P.M. WGR-Helen Neville CBL-Right to Happiness WBEN-Right to Happiness 00 P.M. WGR-News; Keaton CKLB-News Showcase CJBC-Song Styles CBL-Encores CKEY-News; Club 380 CFRB-News; Records WBEN-Backstage Wife 4:15 PM. CFRB-Aaunt Lucy WGR-Keaton WBEN:-Stella Dallas 4:30 P.M. CFRB-Manhattan Musie CBL-Play: It Safe WBEN-Widder Brown CJBC-Of All Things 4:45 P.M CFRB-Hollywood Date WBEN-Woman in My House 5:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Supper Club | CKEY News-Studio Party | CBL-Year Program CFRB-News; P. Brooks Organ WGR-News: Keaton; Outdoor Barometer WBEN- Joel Pla Plain Bill CFRB-Dick 0 WBEN- Front Date Farrell CBL- Sleons Time. Story Teller CKLB-Community Supper Club CKEY-Ballroom CFRB-Songs of Our Times: Barry and Betty CJBC-News; At Ease WBEN-Lorenzo Jones News; 5:45 P.M. CFRB-Personalities; News CBL-Trio WBEN-! Road of Life P.M. CBL WBEN Pe Yi Family PP oung's | | 7.48 P.M. | CJBC-Rhythm Rendezvous | WGR-News CBL-Speakers' Choice WBEN-One Man's Family | CFRB-Canadian Golf CKEY-Rate the Act 8.00 P.M. CJBC-Fisher, Ameche Show; Four Knights CBL-Waltz Program CFRB-Johnny Mercer CKEY-News; M. Lester WBEN-Bands for Bonds WGR-Mr. ee) 8.30 P.M. CBL-International Concert CFRB-Music in the Air CHL -Crime Does Not WBEN-Name That June CKEY-News; P. Brook: CJBC-Time Capsule WGR-Baseball 9.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Open House CBL-Music Box Ford Theatre cREV Ne News: Back Talk WBEN- Hi star Bands 9.15 P.M. 5 CKEY- Basehal) 30 P.M. CKLB- stand by for Crime CBL-Showcase CFRB-World Dances WBEN-Bob and Ray 10. WM. CKLB-News; Korner CBL-Canadian Music CFRB:Broadway is My Beat CJBC-Canadian Music WBEN-TBA 10.15 P.M. CBL-Elections WREN. Words in the Kim's WBEN-Trio Time Ford Feature WGR-Curt Massey 10.30 P.M, CE18 News: Sports Ce Soc! kson Trio perl News; Joe Cysdale; Music Box CFRB-Music by Manavani WBEN-Freddy Martin 10:45 P.M. CBL-Dominion Indepen- dence Day Messages CFRB-Sports Yarns Song; Passing Years CKLB-Airlane Trio WBEN-Pro and Con 11:00 P.M. CJBC-News CBL-Bob McMullin CKLB-News; ' Sports Finals; Man About usic CKEY-News: Les Lye CFRB-News; Sports WGR-News WBEN-News | 11:15 P.M. CJBC-U.N, Today WGR-Sporis; Glacy's Basement WBEN-Sports; Diane CFRB-Midnight Merry-Go- Round 11:30 P.M. CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports; Merry-Go-Round CBL-Music WGR-Glacy's Basement 12:00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Man About | Musicy | | CBL-News | CKE ews: House Party | CFRB-News: Sports; | Merry-Go-Round Night Basement Orch. WGR-News: Glacy's | WBEN-News; ORDAIN FORMOSAN | PORTAGE LA RAI (CP) and H., Crump of -P Prarie were ordained SC "vices in the field. MPS EEL ANON. IORR, David Tan from RIE, Man. REGINA ortage at s, La arships wor Inext term. AID ; entering the Presbyterian at the University of Saskatchewan | STUDENTS | (CP)---The Saskatche- | Formosa wan wheat pool is offering 16 schol- th $150 each to students school of agricultur: | 10:00--Hans | 6:45--Rep. K | been selected. TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT -- CHANNEL 9 THURSDAY 5:00--Telestory Time 5:15--Children's Film 5:30--Ramar of the Jungle 6:00--Music 3: 00--Tabloid 7:30--Sportsmen's Corner 8:00--Film 9:30--Symphony Concert in the Kitchen IDAY 5:00--Cowboy Corner 6:00--~Music 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Space Command 8:00--Foreign Inttigues 3:30- Stock Car Races -=T.V. 10: oe Film Sound Stage | WHAM -- ROCHESTER -- CHANNEL 6 THURSDAY EVENING | 6:00---Science at Work 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports Keating 700 What's Your Trouble 7:15--Film 7:30--Eddie Arnold 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--Place the Face 9:00--Charades that Pay 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Martin Kane 10:30-- Liberace 11:00~News; Almanac 11:15--Broadway to Hollywood FRIDAY 7:00--Today 9:00--Test Pattern 9:55--Thought For Today 10:00--Ding Dong School 10:30--Take It Easy 11:00--Hawkins Falls 11:15--Bennett Story 11:30--Strike It Rich 12 Noon--Bride and Groom 12:15--Love of Life Search for Tomorrow suiding Light 3 Make It And Market 1:15--Mid-day Midway 1:30----Garry Moore Show 2:00--Double or Nothing 2:30--Ladies' Fair 3:00--Big Payoff 3:30--Welcome Travelers | | 4:00---0On Your Account 4:30--Ladies' Cholce 5:00--Atom Squad 5:15---Gabby Hayes 5:30--Howdy-Doody FRIDAY EVENING 6:00-News Adventures 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45--Top Tunes 7:00---It's Your Heaith 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Pantomime Quiz 8:30--First Person 9:00--Doorway to Danger 9:30--Favorite Story 10:00--Cavalcade of Sports 10:30--Greatest Fights 10:45--It Happened in Sports 11:00--News 11:10--Almanac 11:15--My Little Margie WBEN -- TV, THURSDAY 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News :45--Sports Spotlight :00--Cisco Kid :30--Little Show :45--News Caravan (NBC) :00--Groucho Marx :30--Place the Face :00--Dragnet :30--Ford Theatre :00--Martin Kane :30~Abbott and Costello :00--News: Weather; Sports :25--TV Closeups :30--Baseball Hall of Fame :45--Your Garden FRIDAY Dave Garroway Rollie Huff Show EVENINS a.m.--Today, :00--Your Figure, :15--Garry Moore 9:30----Learn and vive 9:45--Children*s Theatre 00--Shoppers' Guide :30--Film :45--Betty Furness :00--Plain and Fancy Cooking :30--Strike It Rich, on Hull Sine Playhouse 45--Johnny's Show 00--Double or Nothing 30--Meet the Millers 00--Big Payoff 30--Bride and Groom 45--Welcome Travelers 00--On Your Account 30--Ladies' Choice :00--Fun To\ Learn 15--A Time for Beany :30--Howdy Doody FRIDAY EVENING 00--Sagebrush Trail 30--News 45--Sports Spotlight 00--Death Valley Days 30--Night Editor :45--News Caravan NBO) Dre WWII Naoussa port :30_Greatest Fights :45--Sports :00--News; Weather; Sports 11:30--My Little Margie 12:00--Adolph Menjou tt bt Sodcvme - IMPORTANT DUTY SYDNEY, N.S. (CP)--Jury duty probably can never be adequately | recompensed financially, Mr. Jus- tice L. D. Currie said in Supreme Court here, after a new panel had "Jury duty is a sacrifice for some men but if you didn't do it then one of the great |bulwarks of our freedom would die," he said. BALSAM, MT. ZION THEATRE GUIDE | Coronation MRS. LORNE JONES Correspondent BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION -- | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Jones were guests at the Shedin-Pietz wedding on Saturday held in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harbron, | Lloyd and Mrs. William Harbron had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith of Toronto. A large number from here at-| tended the Union Decoration Serv- | vice at Claremont on Sunday. Mrs. George Wilson spent Wed-| nesday at Lakefield with Mr. and | Mrs. Paul Wilson. Mrs. John Briggs of Ashburn | spent a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. Burnett | Jamieson. Those who were at the induction. of Rev. H. Moore on Friday night | at Greenwood heard two inspiring | messages. Dainty refreshments were served. | Mr. and Mrs. John Sherin and | family spent the weekend at their cottage at Stoney Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and family had Sunday tea with Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans of Claremont. Also having tea there were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Baker and fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Budd, IMr. and Mrs. Neil McLean, all of Woodville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dop- king and family, Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Eward, Mr. and Mrs. BUFFALO--CHANNEL {| Edgar Evans and boys, Mrs. Lloyd William Profit and son Allan, Aur- | ora; Mrs. I. Dopking and Mrs. W. Stewart, Toronto. The monthly WA will meet on | Wednesday July 15 at the home of Mrs. Lorne Jones. Mrs. Winton White is in charge of the program. In the evening the Active Service Class will meet for their regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks of | Guelph spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coultis. BUDD-BAKER Orange blossoms, pink and white peonies, and an arch of evergreens was a lovely setting for a wedding on the lawn of Maple Drive Farm, | Woodville, on Saturday, June 20, {when Lois Georgina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Baker of { Woodville became the bride of Mr. | Howard Budd, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Levi Budd of Woodville. | The double ring ceremony was | performed by Dr. H. W. Pointen, land Mrs. W. R. Evans of Clare- | mont, aunt of the bride played the wedding music and Rev, C. J. Beckley was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely wearing a white strapless gown of embroid- ered nylon net over satin. A long- sleeved chantilly lace redingote but- toned down the front, having a small wing collar and her fingertip veil of white net was caught to a dainty pearl halo. She carried a cascade of red roses and stephan- otis. Mrs. Neil McLean eldest sister of the bride was matron of honor, wearing palg green net over taffeta and having a long-sleeved lace jacket and peplum. Bridesmaid Is- abell Budd, sister of the groom, wore a gown of mauve, while the voung sister of the bride, Darlene Baker, was bridesmaid, wearing pale yellow. These three gowns were styled on similar lines, each wearing matching head bands and carrying similar bouquets of sweet peas and poms. Mr. Arthur Budd, brother of the groom, was best man, and the ush- ers were Clarence Baker and Lorne McInnis. After the ceremony a reception was held on the spacious lawn, | where the bride's mother received | wearing a dress of light blue silk | crepe with lace insertions, and wore |a corsage of pink carnations. | She was assisted by the groom's | mother, who wore a two piece suit | of navy taffeta with a corsage of | pink carnations. Regent Road to Bar 9. 3hows st at Film Hidden In Ireland complete show ue Bid 00 > m. DUBLIN (AP) The film of 11.10 p.m. | Queen Elizabeth's Coronation is be- ling shown in the Irish republic-- Marks. -- "Bad Boy," 1.45, 4.35 (but it's a virtual underground 7.20, 10.15. *"Badmen of Tomb- manoeuvre. stone," 12,30, 3.20, 6.00, 9.00. Last | - The showings have been private complete show at 8.50 p.m. | with attendance only by invitation. | "Moviehouse owners decided | Plaza, -- "Titanic", 1.30, 3. 27, 5.24, Drive-In.--Starting at Dusk. "High oon." Last complete Show at | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, July 9, 1553 3 17 against running the Coronation film for fear of touching off re prisals by Irish nationalist extre ists who résent partition of the country. Organizers of the private show- | ings of the Coronation film kee the time and place secret to ---- possible interference. A 150-year-old treadmill-operated crane, believed the only one of its kind in Britain, is preserved at Harwich. WIFE TROUBLE? | HAMILTON (CP)--Peter Zurek {told police today that $12,000 was p | Stolen from the pocket of his trous- ers, which he had left hanging ever [the end of the bed, during the | night. | Mr. Zurek said he had left the door of his room ajar because of | the heat. The money was in two wallets. 7.21 and 9.33. Last complete show at 9.03 p.m. | | Biltmore -- "Rebel City," 12.30, 3.44, 6.28 and 9.15 p.m. 'Bowery Battalion" 1.50, 5.04, 7.48 and 10.35 p.m. Last complete show | at 9.08 p.m. | Brock, Whitby. -- 'Moulin Rouge." shows at 7 and 9 p.m. For this engagement Saturday evening shows at 7 and 9. C.R.A. THURSDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 9.00 - 5.30 p.m. FRIDAY Recreation office open all day, | Lions Club Room for the Blind, | 9.00-5.30 p.m. { Supervised Recreation Program ! on the following Parks: North Osh- | awa, Fernhill, Valleyview, Con. | naught, Woodview, Radio, Rundle, Sunnyside, Bathe, Eastview, Har- mony, Storie, Victory, Harman. | Lakeview, S.S. No. 6, Alexandra and Thorntons' Corners, 9.00-11.45 | [am. Supervised Recreation Program on the following Parks; North Osh- awa, Thorntons' Corners, Fernhill, | Valleyview, Connaught, Woodview. | Radio, Rundle, Sunnyside, Bathe. | Eastview, . Harmony, Storie, Vie- | tory, Harman, Lakeview, Alexan- | dra and S.S. No. 6. 1.00-5.00 p.m. | SATURDAY Recreation office open, 9.00- 12.00 | Noon. OSHAWA'S TELEVISION Servicing Centre To All Makes of Television Barons' now have the lqt- est and most modern tech- nical equipment for ser- vicing and repairing of all makes of TV regardless of where obtained. Our ex- pert technicians are your guarantee of complete satisfaction. Fast, dependable service is yours by Dialing 5-4822 BARONS' 426 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa STOP AT THE WHITBY HOTEL Gogoi ofmeoRt Weekly Rates for Permanent Guests Phone Whitby 2337 207 Dundas St. W. NOW SHOWING BING BOB CROSBY HOPE ALLIED ARTISTS Prosonts AVA SAY Sok ietin i NOLAN - WITT BADBOY 2 MARK Sie Wilder than The DALTONS! LUE TODAY Later the happy couple left for | Niagara Falls and points in the | | United States. For travelling the ! bride chose a light blue nylon] dress with white accessories and a | corsage of garnett roses. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm near Wood- ville. LUCKY TICKETS CUPAR, Sask. CP)--John Kar puik of Cupar sold a raffle ticket on a child's treadle car to John Smith. In return he bought a ticket from Smith on a Regina raffle for an electric clock. The prizes were each drawn on the same day--and they held the win- ning tickets. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 3. 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Direct from England THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY in Person THE AMAZING Dr. Edwin Heath Britain's Greatest HYPNOTIST A FASCINATING AND UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY SHOW A SHOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED MARKS THEATRE ONE WEEK ONLY Starting Monday, July 13th Stage Presentations et 2:30, 7:00, 10:00 p.m. . DR. EDWIN HEATH will make a personal appearance at Jubilee Pavilion Friday Night at 10 p.m. and present free posses for spot dances BIG 3-UNIT SHOW The BOWERY BOYS in "BOWERY BATTALION" PLUS? FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING! THE TOWN id CALLED THE GUN - BARREL YOU'LL LAFF! YOU'LL 2 aie Hit in "MAN 0' WAR" ROAR! YOU'LL HOWL! 2-SERIALS Every Afternoon During Summer School Holidays Hey Kids! In Addition To Our | Regular Show!

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