17 ERNTR 1 ta TENT ERNEN Raat aah dad] TIIIT TUL TAIITR srreere anf RAE RRICK RRADFORD MLIET TONES LSZE Bpavy SRSCLL0SF ERaAST Qesly ROY ROGFRS 44 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 25, 1955 RADIO LOG WBEN 930 e CFRB 1010 ® CHUM i050 @ CKOC 1150 CKLB 1350 @ WKBW 1520 & CVVC 1600 WGR S50 @ CKEY N80 © CBL 740 ® CJBC 860 ® CHML 90¢ 3:00 AM. CKLE-News; Grace United Missionary Church CFRB-Farm _ Review CBL-News: Postmark CKEY-Family Hour 130 AM. CKLB-Ukrainian tist Church CFRB-Bark to God WBEN- Devotional Bap- FRIDAY EVENIN 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports Theatre Guide CBL-News; Sports JFRB-Santa Claus 6.15 P.M. Crl'LB-Sports CBL-Football CFRB-Passing Parade WBEN-Sports 6.30 P.M. CKLB-Easy Listening CJBC-News: Sports CBL-Folk Songs CFRB-News: Sports WGR-News; Music 6.45 P.M, CJBC-Byng's Choice 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Bowiing CBL-Rawhide CFRB.Kate Aitken WGR-Lone Ranger WBEN-Tennessee 7.15 P.M. CKLB-Song and Star CFRB-Show Songs Ernie SATURDAY MORNING 7:00 AM. CELB-News; Koffee Korner CBL-News; Concert CJBC-Toast and Jam- bore: e CFRB-News: Top o' The Morning CKEY-News; WGR-Musical; WBEN-News Clock 8:00 AM. CBL-News; Sports CKEY-News; Sports CJBC-News; Sports 8:15 AM. CBL-Devotions; Musie CJBC-Toast and Jam- boree Music News Music SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 NOON Melodies CKEY-News; Musie 12:15 P.M. CBL-Farm Club 12:30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports; CKEY-Richard Scott CBL-Stamp club CJBC-Saturday Song CFRB-News: Bird Clinic WGR-Farm and Home 1245 PM. CPRB-Song Time SATURDAY EVENING 600 P.M. E13 Guide; Sports L-News 6.15 P.M. CBL-Mayfair Melodies WBEN-Sports 6.30 LM. CKLB-Hasy stening CBL-8Sports College WGR-Quiz House CKEY-Jazz Concert CBL-String Serenade 7.30 P.M, WBEN-Bing Crogby « CKLB-Passport Day- dreams CBL-John Fisher CKEY-Perry Como 7.45 P.M. CKEY-Eddie Fisher CJBC-Loafing CFRB-Perry Mason CBL-Commodores 8.00 P.M. CKLB-Music Makers CBL-Montreal Music CKEY-News: M. ester WGR-Fan Club CJBC-Fibber Magee; CFRB-Music Appreciation 8.30 P.M. CBL-Concert Hall CJBC-Memory 9.00 P.M. CJBC-Public Prosecutor WBEN-Jack Carson CKLB-World's Great CKEY-Keeping [rack | CFRB-Jack Carson | 9.30 P.M | CBL-Songs of My People |CFRB-Amos and Andy | WGR-Mother Goose CKEY-Musical Clock 9:00 AM. |cJBC-Uncle Bod | CKLB-Living Melodies CKEY-Jay and Ginger CFRB-Home and Garden | CBL-Music 9:15 AM. |CKLB-Rythm and Rea- | son WBEN- Breakfast Pro- gram | 9:30 AM. CKLB-Basketball CJBC-No School Today | RE-Norman Cloutier 10:00 AM. CKLB-Teen Time CJBC-Byways of Beauty CKEY-Round Up 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News; All the tops CFRB-City Hospital CKEY-Tops in Pops CJBC-Byng's' Choice 1.30 P.M. |CBL-World Church News 200 PM. |CKLB-News; Showcase | CJBC-Echoes CFRB-Matinee CFRB-Hohner Harmony 8:00 P.M. WBEN-Country Style CKEY-Talk of the Town CJBC-Lonaon Melodies CBL-Earl Terry Singers 8:30 P.M. CJBC-Music Hall CFRB-Cisco Kid CBL-Prairie Schooner CKEY-Talk of the Town 9:00 P. CKLB-Hockey CKEY-Hayloft Hoedown CJBC-Fighting Words CFRB-NHL Hockey CBL-NHL Hockey WBEN:-Philadelphia Orch. 9:30 P.M. CJBC-Hometowners 10:00 P.M. CKLB-Late and Early Show CJBC-Mart Kenny WBEN-Juke Box Jury Turnabout | 10.00 P.M. CFRE-Eddie Cantor CJBC-Sports 10.30 P.M. CBL-Sports Page CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-Mantovani 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Souvenirs CBL-Orchestra WGR-News: Sportss CKEY-Les Lye CFRB-News: Sports 11.15 P.M. CJBC-Midnight Prelude WBEN.Organ Melodies 11.30 P.M. CKEY-Sports Finals CJBC-Preluae to Dream ing CFRB-News; Sports WGR-Glacy's Basement 12.00 MIDNIGHT CJBC-News Startight ZELB-News: CBL-News CKEY-News; House Party CFRB-Midnight Merry-go Round CFRB News: Hit Parade | CKEY-News; Ballroom | WBEN-Galen Drake | 10:30 AM. |CBL-Hiis and Encores 1:00 AM. CKLB-News; Spike Jon es; Sport Stars CBL-Pot-Pourri 11:30 AM. CKLB-Music Westward CBL-Holiday Time |CKEY-Ed Stevens CJBC-Pick of the Pops [coma Gott CFRB-Around Town CJBC-Santa Claus Parade Service WGR-Revival 8:45 AM. CKLB-Gormley Church CKEY-Stone Church; CJBC-Meditation: News 00 AM. CKLB-News; Youth for Christ; Music 12:00 NOON CBL-BBC-News Commentary CJBC-News: Music wK&EY-News; o. Crysdale 12:15 P.M. CBL-St. Michael's Cathe dral JKEY-Children's Theatre 12:30 P.M. CKLB-News, ' Sports: Canada at Work JJBC-Harmony- Harbor WBEN-Paul Weston 1:00 P.M. WGR-Record Review CJBC-Folx Songs CFRB-Woolworth Hour WBEN-Woolworth Hour CKEY-Western Hits 6.00 P.M. CELB-News: Sports) CFRB-News; CBL-News; Weather CJBC-Films, Music 6.15 P.M. CBL-U.N. on Record 6:30 P.M. CKLB-Chapel Music CBL-In Reply CJBC-Melody Cards 4 JFRB-Our Miss Brooks WBEN---Gunsmoke 7:00 P.M. WBEN-Edgar Bergen CKLB-Albert St Church CBL-Sunday Chorale CKEY-Ballroom CJBC-They Heard Music CFRB-Edgar Bergen 7:30 P.M. CJBC-Pat's Music Rooms CBL-Damon Runyan CBL-Opera With Neal WBEN-Football Round- up 3.30 P.M. | CJBC-What's New 4.00 WM. CKLB-Melodies CBL-Music Diary CJBC-Grey Cup CFRB-Grey Cup 500 P.M. CFRB-Godfrey Grads CBL-Ballet club 5.30 P.M. CFRB-Weexena Journal | 10:30 P.M. | WGR-Grand Ole Opry | | "BL-Music CFRB-Richard Maltby | CKEY-News; Sports; | WBEN-Disec Derby 11:00 P.M. CKLB-Sports; Muse CFRB-News: Sports CBL-Sons of The Saddle | CJBC-Dominion News | CKEY-N ; Les 11:30 P.M. CKEY-Sports Finals: Les Lye Show CBL-Musical Program CJBC-Orchestra WGR-Glacey's Basement WBEN-Dance Music 12.00 MIDNIGHT CBL-News: Music CJBC-News CKEY-News; | Party TELEVISION PROGRAMS WBEN- -BUFFALO--Channel ... 4 WGR--BUFFALO--Channel 2 CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 FRIDAY RVENING 5.00 P.M. $--Roy Rogers 4-Santa Claus 2---Mickey Mouse Club 5.30 P.M. 9--Howdy Doody 4-Gene Autry 8.00 P.M. 9--Mr 4--News; 2---News; Wizard Range Rider Sports 6.30 P.M 8--Kaleidoscope 2--Studio 57 7.00 P.M 9--Tabloid 4--Rin Tin Tin 2-District Attorney 7.30 PM 9--Star and Story 4--Count of Monte Cristo 2--Eddie Fisher 8.00 P.M. 9--Dateline 4--Mama 2---Ozzie and Harriet 8.30 P.M. 9--Ploutfe Family 4--Our Miss Brooks 2--Cross Roads 1.00 P.M. 9--Riding High 4--Crusader %-Big Story P00 P.M 9--Star Stage 4--Star Playhouse 2-The Vise 10.00 P.M.» 9, 2---Sports Cavalcade 4 Line-Up 10.30 P.M, 9---Sports; Coleman 4--Person to Person 2--Red Barber 11.00 P.M 9, 4, 2-News; 11.30 P.M, 9--Friday 4---Theatre 2---Tonight Sports SATURDAY 8.30 AM. 4--Saddle and Spurs 2--~Rumpus Room 9.00 AM, 4--Science 2-Capt. Museum Midnight 9.30 AM. 4--Barker Bill 2---Andy's Gang 10.00 AM 4-Western Mar 2-Pinky Lee shall 1030 AM 4 Lone 2--Paul Ranger Winchell 11.00 AM 4 Buffalo 2-Fury 1.30 AM 4-Te Bill Rangers 2-W 1 the Birdie 12.00 NOON 4--Big Top Mr. Wizard 12.30 P.M. 2-Ramar of the Jungle | | 11.00 P.M. | &--wild Bill | 2--Football Hickock 130 PM. 4--Uncle Johnny Coons 2.00 PM 9-Wild Bill Hickok 4--Championship Bowling 2.30 P.M. | 9--Disneyland 3.30 P.M 9---Mr. Fix-it; Grey Cup ~Pimlico Special ~Football i130 PM 9--Robert Q Lewis 2--Wrestling SATURDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 4-Sky King 5.30 P.M. 2---Super Circus 4--Beat the Clock 6.00 P.M. 2--Disneyland 8.30 P.M. 4--Lucy Show 7.00 P.M. 4--Sclence Theatre § 2---Warner Brothers 7.30 P.M. 9--Holiday 4-U. of B Ranch * Round Table 8.00 P.M. 9,4--Stage Show 2--~Perry Como 8.30 P.M. 9,4--Honeymooners | 9.00 P.M. | 9-On Camera 4--Two for the Money 2--Liebman Presents | 9.30 P.M. | 9---NHL Hockey 4--It's Always Jan 10.00 P.M. 4--Gunsmoke 2--Gobel Show 10.30 P.M. | 9--King Whyte Show | 4--Runyan Theatre | 2--Dr. Hudson | 11.00 P.M, | 9--News; | 4.2-News; Billy O'Connor Sports 13 PM 9--Wrestling 4,2-Playhouse SUNDAY 8.30 AM. 4-Western Film | 2-Hopalong Cassidy | 18.90 AM 1 Dink and You 2 us Room 10.00 AM | 4~Lamp Unto My Fees | 2--Church Invitation | 10.30 A.M. | 4-Uncle Jerry 2-Capt. Z-Ro 1.00 AM, 9, 4--Church Service 2---Religious Programs | 12.00 NOON 9--Concert 4--~News; 2--Capt Artists | Cartoons Hartz | | 12.30 P.M. | 9--This is the Life 4-Wild Bill Hickock L000 P.M. | 8-UN in Review | 4---The Law and You 2---Man to Man 1.30 P.M. 9--Country Calendar | | 4--Amos and Andy | 2---Roy Rogers | | 12.00 P.M. 9, 4, 2--Football 4.30 P.M. 9--Lassie 4--Let's Talk It Over 5.00 P.M. 9--Junior 4--See it 2--Loretta Magazine now Young 5.30 P.M. 2--Capt. Gallant 6.00 P.M. | 9--Exploring Minds 2---Ethel and Albert 6.30 P.M. 9--Father Knows Best | 4=You Are There | 2--Liberace 7.00 P.M. Miss Brooks 4--Lassie 2-Wyatt Earp 7.30 P.M. | 9--News Magazine | 4--Privavie Secretary | 2--Frontier | 8.00 P.M, 9, 4--Ed Sullivan Show | 2~Comedy Hour 9.00 P.M. 9,2--Playhouse 4-G-E Theatre 2--Alcoa Hour 9.30 P.M 9--Showtime 4--Alfred Hitchcock | 10.00 P.M. 9._.CBC Folio 4--Adventure Drama 2-Life Begins at 80 10.30 P.M. 4-What's My Line 2--Confidential File 11.00 P.M. 9, 4, 2 News; Sports 1.3 PM Adventure 4 Theatre CJBC-Chamber Musie CBL-Windsor Chorus CFRB-Salon Concert 9:15 AM. CKEY-Herald of Truth 9:30 A.M. CKLB-Showers of Bless- ings CBL-Musical program CJBC-String Recital CFRB-Suaday School e Air WBEN-Church of the Aw 45 AM. CKEY-Christian Science CFRB-E. J. Springett WGR-Art of Living CKLB-Gipsy Smith AM. of 10:00 CKLB-Sunday School 1:30 P.M. CKLB- Liberace CBL-In His Service 2:00 P.M. WBEN-Symphonette CEL-News; Capita Report WGR-Symphony Hall CFRB-Trull Sunday How 2:30 P.M. CFRB-Queer Quirks CBL-Religious Period CJBC--Canadians Abroad CKEY-The Way | See it; WBEN-New York Phil- harmonic * 3.00 P.M. CKLB-Personalities "JBC-Sports CBL-N.Y. Philharmonic CKEY-Jay and Ginger CFRB-Music Festiva, 8:00 P.M. CKLB-Aboard for Adven- ure CFRB-People Are Funny CBL-Concert | CKHY.-Talk of the Town WBEN---Our Miss Brooks 8:30 P.M. CKLB-By Still Waters CFRB-Philadelphia Symphony CJBC-Tapscott Singers 9:00 P.M. CKLB-This Is My Story CJBC-Greatest Story CBL-CBC Stage WBEN-Mitch Miller 9:30 P.M. CKLB-Religious Interlude CFRB-Billy Graham CJBC-Beverley | Foster 10:00 P.M. CEKLB-Decision Hour | SUNDAY AFTERNOON CJBC-Bod's Scrapbook SUNDAY MORNING CBL-News: Neighborly CFRB-Lutheran Hour JBC-News: Prelude to Worship WBEN:-Invitation to Learn CKEY-Evangelistic Centre 10:30 A.M. CKLB-Prelude to Worship CBL-Sunday Recital CJBC-Sunday Classics CFRB-Voice of Prophecy 11:00 AM. CKLB-Church Service CKEY-News; Carlton United Church CJBC-Church Service CBL-Concert Music 3:30 P.M. CJBC-The Listening Glass 4:00 P.M, CFRB-Fine Music CKLB-Ukrainian Hour CKEY-Concert Hall CJBC-Audubon Outdoors 4:30 P.M. "BL-Critically Speaking CJBC-Church of the Alr 00 P.M 5: M. WBEN-On Sunday After- noon | CJBC-Cucko Clock | CFRB-News; Sport} | CKEY-Pot Pourri | CKLB-Rosary Hour | 5:30 P.M. | CKEY-Baliroom _FRB-Serenade | CBL-Canadian Scene i CJBC-Singing Stars SUNDAY EVENING CFRB-Faith for Today WGR-Catholic Hour 10:30 P.M. Says Ont., Ottawa Pact Aids 'Line between the federal and Ontario| governments to build the northern| | Ontario leg of an all-Canadian gas-| line will result. in the project would otherwise. have been pos-| sible," N. E. Tanner, president of Trans-Canada said. pathetic understanding of the prob- lems of the project," he added. cept an indefinite delay in our| | plans had not the governments of Alberts horder, Canada and Ontario decided would be in the natiomal interest to participate nancing and construction of this section until markets are built up in eastern. canaca," wr. Taner BOGART TIERNEY Expert Puzzled By Rock Inscription CALGARY (CP)--The agreement " aa in the district at the time. Matthew Henday, first white man ; to reach the Rockies from the east,| Prince Albert area. went through the west in 1754 but stayed in the North because of did not travel so far south, the threat of hostile Indians in the All traffic in 1791 was along the South. ge FER a mm Sy er is no record that any of them were | North Saskatchewan river and the nearest fur traders were in the Traders MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP)--Or-|{four feet in size, two feet high.} igin of a mysterious inscription on|Its smooth upper edges indicate a large boulder in southern Sask-| the buffalo which once roamed the| atchewan is puzzling an amateur | plains used it as a rubbing stone. | i f | archaeologist bere. The chiselled figures on the flat, Pipe Lines Ltd., 3 W. H. (Bud) Metcalf has been upper surface apparently are quite digging into the background of the | old, but the area has been settled inscription "July 1, 1791," found on for only about 50 years. fhe howider, at the Dotigm of a| Mr. Metcalf said it would Sppeat o : buffalo wallow in the Kerrobert that if the carving were done in We might well have had to ac-| 565 about 60 miles east of the| 1791, it would have to have been ithe work of ap employee of the The boulder is about three byi Hudson's Bay Co. However, there completion of | "much sooner than The agreement showed "a sym- it! fi-| 20th Century-Fox presents HUMPHREY in the initial GENE Get-Together Club presents a SADIE HAWKINS THE HITCHIN' POST JOIN THE FUN AT OUR SADIE HAWKINS DAY "DANCE SAT. NOV. 26th PRIZES FOR THE BEST COSTUMES Reservations RA 5-2737 2.00 a Couple DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 26 FEATURE TODAY AT: 1:30-3:35- 7:50 ond 9:55 at CENTRAL COLLEGIATE No Shoes on Dance Floor THAT JOYOUS MY SISTER CKLB-Bible Hour CFRB-Bible Study NEW CJBC-Hawaii Calls CBL-Organ Music 11:00 P.M. CKLB-News: Sports Final; Starlight Souvenirs CBL-Sunday Concert CFRB-News: sports CJBC-Dominion News WGR-News; Sports WBEN-News 11:15 P.M. CJBC-Mume WGR-Music Room WBEN-Sports Cavalcade 11:30 P.M CJBC-Escepe With Me CFRB-Orchestra WBEN-Orchestra U.K. Actors Do Hamlet In Moscow MOSCOW (AP)--A British troupe of actors, led by Paul Scofield and Diana Wynyard, opened a 12-per- formance run of Hamlet before a wildly cheering Russian aud- ience. It was the first time the play had been performed in an English cast on a Russian stake and the enthusiastic spectators de- manded 13 curtain calls. As tele- vision floodlights beat down on the stage, Scofield finally stepped out alone and kissed his hand to the Peter took the bows along with the cast.) audience Director The opening sparked trical interest in Moscow than has| been seen since France's Comedie| Francais played here ago. As far as two blocks from the theatre, ticket seekers stopped per- sons heading for the show in hopes of picking up a seat. Offered prices {ran as high as 100 rubles for a 22 ruble ($5.50) ticket. It was the first performance on a Moscow staze |by a London company since the |1917 Russian Revolution. bert, who English by be driving. Brook paired." = - Dismiss Count - Against Judge EDMONTON (CP)--An impaired | driving charge against Lloyd Hud- son, suspended city police magis- trate. was dismissed in Supreme Court by Mr. Justice W. G. | convict on the 'opinion evidence" of police witnesses. Mr. Hudson was stopped about 4 a. m. Sept. 22, while driving to- wards his home from a cafe, evi- dence disclosed. Two constables testified that Mr. Hudson had shown the usual symp- | toms associated with the consump- tion of alcohol and that in their opinion he was in no condition to Mr. Justice Egbert said | court has the sworn statement of the accused that he was not im- Eg- ruled he could not "the | more thea-| two years 'Radio-Active Rain Falls On Japan (AP) -- The Japanese TOKYO Over-20 Club DANCE SAT. NITE RON DEETH'S ORCHESTRA JANET TECH JACK LEMMON BETTY GARRETT TECHNICOLOR VIII AY i SMOKING IN LOGES blr OF THE 4 NON PLAYING FAITH THAT BECAME | ------ Oshawa Little Theatre presents : THE "CANADIAN PLAYERS" "MACBETH" with Frances Hyland William Hutt 0.C.V.l. Auditorium 8:20 P.M. SATURDAY, NOV. 26 Admission -- $2.00 - $1.50 CALIFORNIA! 4" gl « DANCING o ly Every Saturday Night presents at the New Ukrainian Hall "0 id " 681 EDITH STREE CiNemaScoPE " COLOR by DE LUXE « STEREOPHOMIC SOUND BICRARD ANTHONY JEFFREY EGAN - QUINN - HUNTER TT RENNIE - WOREND Plus - Cartoon CORNER RITSON & BLOOR, 1 BLOCK EAST yi - News meteorological observatory said to- day that radioactive rain fell on two Japanese cities. And a weath- er official said it came ia. The two reports came on the heels of a Washington announce- ment that Russia has her mightiest nuclear blast. : The observatory said the radio- active rain fell on Akita and Sen- from Siber- touched off dai in northern Honshu, Japan's main Tokyo. island. Newspaper | said rain registering an unusual de- | gree of radioactivity also fell on reports THEATRE GUIDE | Biltmore -- 'Seven Little Foys" (Technicolor) 12.40, 3. "Smoke 10.15 «p.m. p.m. at 9.04 p.m. | Regent -- "The Left Hand of God" | (CinemaScope and Technicolor). Shown daily at 1.30, i 7.50 and 9.55 p.in. Last complete show at 920 p.m. "Pete Smith" and Evening shows 7 and Plaza -- "Seven Cities of Gold"| shown daily at 1.30, 7.94 and 9.27. Lst complete show urday matinee 1.30 p.m. OUR SPECIALTY SUNDAY DINNER EXCELLENT FOOD REASONABLY PRICED Bring The Family Along | Commercial Hotel -- OSHAWA -- ents 75¢ @ MODERN ORCHESTRA ® Ladies 50¢ Wilson & Lee timed MUSIC STUDIOS TWO ALL-TECHNICOLOR HITS! § with GEORGE TOBIAS - ANGELA CLARKE - oes A, by Jack Rose + Directed by KE + Produced Melville Shavelson « \DDED FEATURE 8D -- ADDED FEATURE -- 3 & Techni color PY MOKE LAST ROGERS SILVERWARE |, -- To Ladies Nightly -- 89c Set SS 2.DAYS REGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS ON THE FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS ® SPANISH GUITAR ® PIANO ACCORDION ® VIOLIN ® CLARINET ® TENOR SAXOPHONE ® ALTO SAXOPHONE ® POPULAR PIANO ® TRUMPET Drop in at the store and discuss our instrument rental plan EXAMPLE: --Begi dion i lied with a 12-Bass Accordion and Case and on is supp given one half hour private lesson per week for $1.50. © MODERN STUDIOS © TALENT TESTS GIVEN b © PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS : & Wilson & Lee Ltd. MUSIC STORE 87 Simcoe St. North RA 5-4706 50, 7.00 and| Signal' f (Technicolor) 2.20, 5.35 and 8.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.40) Marks -- 'My Sister Eileen", 12.30 2.45, 5.00, 7.15 and 9.35 p.m. Last complete show at 9.05 p.m. 3.28, 5.26, 3.35, 5.40, Brock (Whitby) -- "Rich, Young | and Pretty" also Disney Cartoon, "In 1492", 9 p.m. Sat-| SATURDAY NITE! « at the - NEW POLISH HALL Music By Orchestre | 3~Camera Four « come to the - DANCE "art le AT THE ON OUR "MY FRIEND FLICKA™ -- PLUS -- < 4 COLOR CARTOONS -- PLUS -- THE FIRST CHAPTER OF A NEW SERIAL "GHOST RIDER THE KINSMEN CLUB OF OSHAWA PRESENT THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF TEN SAFETY SHOWS. .. '""ELMER'S THEATRE PARTIES" Alto Music Supplies 539 ALBERT ST. S. Prop., M. KUPNICKI Professional Teachers { for the following instruments: ACCORDION PIANO Alto Music Supplies VIOLIN RA 5-1501 SAXOPHONE TRUMPET HAWAIIAN GUITAR - GUITAR Complete Selection of Instruments and Supplies 539 ALBERT ST. S. SPECIAL SHOW TOMORROW MORNING WHEN YOU WILL SEE... SCREEN ON OUR STAGE MAYOR NORMAN DOWN will be here to officially open Elmer's Theatre Parties assisted by CHIEF OF POLICE H. FLINTOFF and Officers of the Kinsmen Club 15 VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY TO LUCKY BOYS AND GIRLS! OF THE WEST" PRIZES AND FUN FOR ALL !! FREE PEPSI-COLA TO EVERYONE ! ELMER'S THEATRE PARTIES ARE SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB OF OSHAWA with the co-operation of the Police Department --Oshawa Safety League--Board of Education SEE!!! 168 Eldon Avenue MITCHELL ZALESKI'S Dancing 8:30 te 12 " VALUABLE IN METROPOLITAN STORE WINDOW Tomorrow Morning DOORS OPEN 9 AM. 5 \ Show Starts 10 AM. Ef ADMISSION . . . 15¢ 9 PRIZES A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Part of the New Seating Section at the Red Barn. This addition, built this summer, is 100 ft. long and 30 ft. wide and has television. TONIGHT IT'S THE FRIDAY NIGHT FROLIC OLD TIME and MODERN DANCING "Always A Good Orchestra" RED BARN 9 p.m. to 12:45 LADIES 50c - GENTS 75¢ .