Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 May 1956, p. 16

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2222 (FER |W LE BE 1& 88 1: WN Hed EAR R® NTE Hes» | Zon | 'cman 16 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, May 18, 1956 CEDAR CREEK | were present from Geneva, Colum- Visitors Shirley and Port bus, May Mr, | Oshawa, day afternoon, Raglan, Mothers' Club "2... Holds Draw G. KILPATRICK Correspondent May 2. Fillerton had a birthday and Mrs. John Lawrie of Sunday afternoon, \were visitors of Mrs, land George. . last ling was not held. The winner of'ed the bride and groom to be Jim Parm of Toronto Is visiting] ROOKIE LEAGUE the luncheon set was Norman seated on two chairs on the plat- his brother Mr. Charlie Parm and form and read the address. John nephew Sam. Greenwood presented { Boynton. ling. extended to Alfred Kemp and fam- and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Runnie|john Greenwood. ily on the death of his mother, of Altona are living in the north Mrs. Elizabeth Kemp. Mrs. Kemp! apartment, was found dead in her home in MOTHER'S CLUB ' The Cedar Creek Mother's Club] Oshawa on April Funeral services were held at held its draw for the the McIntosh Funeral Chapel, Osh- luncheon set, which was donated awa. Interment was Union Cemetery. Miss Flossie Spenc: in meeting. er entertain- Oshawa by Mrs. Frank Harris, at its May The draw was to have been) ed the Prospect W.A., on Wednes- held in April but an April meet- RADIO LOG 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News Opinion; Sports CBL-News: Sports CFRE-Gordon MacRae WGR-News, Sports WBEN-News; Weather 6.15 P.M. CFRB-Passing Parade CI"LB-Sports CBL-Mayfair Melodies WBEN- Sports 6.30 P.M. CKLB Easy Listening CJBC-News; Sports CBL-Byline; Music WBEN---Mike Mearian Show 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Bowling Round own CBL-Rawhide CFRB.Kate Aitken WBEN-Amos 7.15 FM. CKLB-Song and Star n' 7.30 P.M, WBEN-Bing Crosby FRIDAY EVENING CKLB-Passport to Day- dreams |CBL-John Fisher | CKEY-Talk of | 7.45 P.M. WBEN-Ed. 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ICJBC-Escape With Me FRB-Orchestra After the cards Jim Wilson ask The school childien had a holi-|JT- day on Thursday afternoon when With a step-end table. (the teacher was attending a meet- | A presentation was held at the|and as Ischool on Saturday evening for|in their new home \ Mr. and Mrs, George Parm who Guests were present from Lind- hr were married in Lindsay on Satur- say, Toronto, Oshawa and Port Kilpatrick 4, April 28. Mrs. Parm was the Perry. |former Betty Walker. Seven tables| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain have of euchre were played. Prize win- Mr, and Mrs. John Greenwood and CEDAR CREEK -- Sympathy is moved into their south apartment ners were Mrs. Wm. Blain and family were Sunday visitors of| I. and Mrs. Doug Savage and - family Georg {behalf of his bride and himself asked everyone to visit them in Oshawa. | at Pickering. them| We are sorry to hear that Mrs. eight-team Nebraska circuit e thanked everyone on critical list in Oshawa General will split all profits or losses STURDY HORSES special Swedish breed of horses is used for short timber hauls in Sweden's forests. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Base-| A ball's first all-rookie league, 2s Garnie Cochrane is still on the|which eight major 1 clubs DANCING) Every Saturday Night at the New Ukrainian Hall Hospital, equally, was organized here Tues- |day. The class D circuit will be open] THEATRE GUIDE |only to June graduates of high] {schools or colleges with no pre- Marks -- "Naked Amazon," 1.15,| Skperience. A, Over Twenty 4.20, 7.20, 10.25 Ahi s professional masager Club Dance Story," 2.35, 5, "The Codlitz | wil be in charge of each club. complete show 8.45 p.m. SAT NITE | | " WBEN--BUFFALO--Ch: annel 4 2 TELEVISION LOG WGR--BUFFALO -- Channel 2 CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 5.40, 845 La Biltmore -- "Pete Kelly's Blues" | TEENAGE Y.W.C.A. (CinemaScope and Color) 2.45, DAN ING C DANCING. TO 6.25, and 10.05 p.m. "The Ken-| tuckian" (CinemaScope and Col- aM Its Best TED. KOSS. ORCHESTRA or), 1.00, 440 and 820 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m. (Plaza -- /'Man With The Golden! c Arm" (Adult), 113, 3.26, 5.31, "Dnipro" 681 EDITH STREET Co tie & Sow 1 Block East Gents 75c @ MODERN ORCHESTRA @ Ladies 50¢c P.M. FRIDAY EVENING | 0 P | 5. |11, 9--Roy Rogers 5-1 married Joan & Cartoons 2-Mickey Mouse Club | 5.30 P.M. 11--Bar Eleven 9,5--Howdy Doody 4--Gene Autry 6.00 P.M. 11---Bill Long Slow 9--My Little Margie 5--Annie Oakley 4--News; Range Rider | 2--Wild Bill Hickock | 6.30 P.M. 11--Sports; Weather | 9--Movie Museum | 5--Long John Silver 2--News 7.00 P.M | 11--Hopalong Cassidy 9--Tabloid | 5-~Victory at Sea | 4--Count of Monte Cristo 2--Kulka, Fran and Ollie | 7.30 P.M. 11--Ozzie and Harriet 9--~Guy Lombardo 5--Eddie Fisher; 4--Flicka 2--Rin Tin Tin 8.00 P.M. 11, 9--Wayne and Shuster | 5--Quiz Show 4--~Mama 2--Ozzie and Harriet | 8.30 P.M. 11--Ritchie Theatre | 8--Plouffe Family S--Life of Riley 4--Our Miss Brooks 2 rossroads 9.00 P.M 11, 9--Graphic | 5-Big Story «Crusader | 2--Dollar a Second | 9.30 P.M. 11, 9, 5-Star Stage 4--Star Playhouse | 2--The Vise News 4---Texas Rangers 2--Watch the Birdie 12.00 NOON 5--Hopalong Cassidy +--Big Top 2-TBA 1.00 P.M. 5--Winchell-Mahoney 4--Lone Ranger 2--Adventure Playhouse 13 P.M 5--Captain Gallant 4--Film, Baseball 2.00 P.M. $--Bowling 2----Dance Party 2.30 P.M. 9--Bowling S--Adventure 3.00 P.M. 2--Playhouse 3.30 P.M. $---Camera Three 5--Western Movie 4.00 P.M, 9-Eye On New York 2--Frontier to the World 4.30 P.M, 11--Cartoon Capers 9--Robert Q. Lewis 5--Italian Movie 2--Beauty Hints SATURDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 11, $-Wild Bill Hickock 5--This is the Life 2--Japan Hour 12.30 P.M. 9--This Is The Life S5--Industry on Parade 4---Wild Bill Hickock 2--Buffalo Museum 1.00 P.M. 8--Common Interests S5--American Forum 4--Sunday Playhouse 2--American Forum 1.30 P.M. $--Country Calendar 5--Frontiers of Faith 2---Roy Rogers . 2.00 P.M. 9--Junior Magazine 5--Western Theatre 2--Father Knows Best 2--Ralph Flanagag 2.30 P.M. 5.30 P.M. 4--The Way 11, $9-Disneyland 2---Star Stage 5--Mr. Wizard 3.00 P.M. 4--Beat the Clock 9---You Are There 2--Gabby Hayes Show | 5-Dr. Spock 6.00 P.M. 4--Sports Panel 5--Roy Rogers 4--Headlines 2--Lawrence Welk 6.30 P.M. 1--Sports, Weather, News SMe Fielt TLoretia Young . 44 BOND STREET EAST 5--Great Life sak Sd fd NEW | JOHN AGNEW -- MANAGER ~Mr. xX I Lomas wn, *-Promise for America | 13 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-6571 Make a Date ® Attend the UAW Bingo 11--Main Street Jamboree .. : Rob ris | . TN IE POLISH | LOOK FOR THE PF EMBLEM ' | 20 Games 25¢ -- Cash Prizes 4--Science Theatre -Adyenivie | -Disinet Money 11--This is the Life H ALL in 11, 9--Holliday Ranch 5---Big Surprise 4-U. of B. Round Table 2---Waterfront 8.00 P.M. 11---Western Adventure 9, 4--Jackie Gleason | 5, 2--Perry Como 8.30 P.M. 9, 4--Stage Show 9.00 P.M. 11, 9-On Camera 5--People Are Funny 10.00 A.M. 4--Lamp Unto My Feet Invitation 2--~Church 10.30 AM. 4--Uncle Jerry 2-The Christophers 11.00 9--St. 5--The AM. Giles Church Christophers 4--Church Service 2--Religious Progra: 11:30 AM. 5-The C ristophers 12,00 NOON 9--Here and There 4---News and Weather 2--Readers Digest 3.30 P.M. 8--Clim; ax 5--Zoo Parade 9--Perspective 4-Face The Nation 5.30 P 11---~Millionaire 9--Fighting Words 4--Sunday News 6.00 P.M, 11--News 9-The Search 5--Meet The Press 4--John Nesbitt 2---Captain Gallant 6.30 P.M. 10.30 P.M. 5--Break The Bank | 4--What's My Line 2--Confidential File 11.00 P.M. S--Confidential File 11, 9, 4, 2-News Wea- ther, Sports 11.30 P.M. 11--The Late Show 9-This Week 5--Curtain Call 2--Roller Derby 4---Eleven Thirty Theatre 12.00 MIDNIGHT | 2--Academy Playhouse | 5, 2--March of Medicine 7.36 and 9.49. Last complete T show at 9.31 pm. - Regent -- "I'll ery Tomorrow." Shown daily at 1.45, 4.10, 6.35, 9.00. Last complete show at 8.40 p.m. Brock, Whitby -- "For Ever Dar- NEED MONEY? REGULAR UAWA BINGO UAWA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT | 8 P.M. ling." Eveuiss sow 7 and o oe e+ TO PAY \ p.m. Saturday Matinee 1. hy OVERDUE BILLS PF can make a clean sweep of all your bills and give you just one fk place to pay. Ask about the PF | 4) § means money SKILLED WORKERS About 3,000,000 watches and 5,-| 000,000. clocks are manufactured every year in Britain. | SATURDAY NITE! Come to the DANCE at the ALL-IN-ONE LOAN. You will be pleased to see that payments con be cut as much as 50% 'or more. | | Phone today. Ask us to tell you Look to this symbol when right on the phone how much you you need money for any may reduce your monthly pay- | worthy purpose. ments. | Get $25 to $2,500 | 168 Eldon Avenue -- wu os [[ GRAND OPENING! einen jl FAIRBAIRN'S | SPE «oii hh 4&4 ILL CRY A Daring Story of Drug Addiction Turn off at Liverpool Cloverleaf Rl | Wilson & Lee ! =n t= MUSIC STUDIOS | TTC To Hoist REGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS ON THE FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS Fares July TORONTO (CP) -- The Toronto Transit Commission Thursday night it is ra announced ising fares on the publicly-owned system to 15 cents from 10 cents effective July 1. Single-fare tickets may be pur- chased in lots of four-for 50 cents. The decision was made at a meeting of the Toron to Transit Commission and the Metropolitan Toronto executive committee. Ear- lier, the commission h ad said it would refuse to accept the increase | recommended by the committee. and subway fares. | The increase affects bus, streetcar The committee said Wednesday it will consider a $2,000,000 subsidy to cover operating losses for the first half of the year. The com- mission has predicted the 1956 loss will be $4,000,000 without the in- crease. Montreal Plans 'To Beautify Self tive committee | MONTREAL (CP) -- The execu- Thursday ap- proved purchase of 100 steel flower baskets which will be lamp posts on various hung from streets throughout the city. The baskets will cost $3,750. Victoria, B.C., augurated this practice. has already TONIGHT WHITBY BRASS BAND DANCE Club Pr CLUB BAYVIEW, WHITBY DOOR PRIZES SPOT DA ivileges Admission 2.00 Per Couple * GOOD FLOOR SHOW * Music by TED CORMACK & HIS ORCHESTRA NCES in-| Open Loans Loan COMP any a Worried about Bills? Not Mr.Peake! Mr. few months last year. It wasn't his fault and he is now working steadily again at a good salary. But while he was out of work bills piled up and he was con- stantly worried trying to meet the most pressing obligations and stall the others. Finally on a friend's advice, he dropped in to see us. After hearing the cir- cumstances, our Loan Manager was able to loan him enough to settle all his bills, and on pay- ments he could easily meet out of his income. "Going to Citi- zens was the smartest move [ ever made," Mr. Peake says. You'll say so too. If you need money for any useful purpose, come in or call our Loan Man. ager today. Peake*was off work for a Any evening by appeinimeni ®As oll loons are confidential this is not his rec! name. Loan Mgr., Don Tuline 104 Brock St. 5., WHITBY Phone: MOhawk 8-2367 Fri. to 8 p.m., Sat. till neon made in Oshawo, Pickering 4nd ol n3aiby tewns, offices in 16 Ontario Cities. SPANISH GUITAR ® PIANO ACCORDION VIOLIN ® CLARINET TENOR SAXOPHONE ® ALTO SAXOPHONE POPULAR PIANO ® TRUMPET ee DRUM Drop in at the store and discuse our instrument rental plan EXAMPLE: --Beginner on accordion is supplied with a 12-Bass Accordion and Case and given one half hour private lesson per week for $1.50. © MODERN STUDIOS ® TALENT TESTS GIVEN | © PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS @uwr Senior Accordion Band under the direction of Mr. S. Lash, Now I eharitebl~ functions. COLDITZ STORY Storming for free per Wilson & Lee Ltd. MUSIC STORE 87 Simcoe St. North ADVENTURE « . . That Marched into History! rn COLOR RA 5-4706 . SHOW BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 ' CHILDREN UNDER 12 | FREE | f prints, Technicolor with DIANNE FOSTER * TEEN CECLL, + His BIG NEW ROLE! LIL I TA © SO TREMENDOUS HOLIDAY WEEKEND ATTRACTION Friday & Saturday | SUNDAY vie ge "7 | MIDNIGHT AMES OLIVER AFTER 12.05 A.M, Horror - Show Monday ~ Vicioria Day as PETE KELLY WRITTEN BY Ss RICHARD es "The BASES L. 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