Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Jun 1956, p. 18

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|8 THE DATLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, June 2, 1956 ! SLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 50--Artic'es For Sale JO--Articles For Sale JUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER pare parts for same. Cutting heads words, etc. Meagher's, 5 King Street W | May 28 AND| 2 New Rangettes . .. $39.45 | (1-Year Guarantee) PIANOS -- SEE THE MASON AND Risch classic piano. Distinctive design srt walunt finish, bench included, only 1598. Wilson and Lee, 87 Simcoe Street North. RA 5-4706 127 Refrigerators LOSE A VALUABLE? LOST ADS ARE famous finders. Call RA 3-3492 for an ad-writer's interested help FOUR INCH CLAY WEE 09 cents each. Phone RA 5 PROVED IN USE! Classified Ads are| used by more people than any other type of advertising. You can use it too py dialing. RA 3-3492. WILLIAMS PIANO $50. DELIVER RA 5-2034 | "Tt has sirepdy been proven on| off has been instantly killed. » umane a marten, squirrel, muskrat and skin has graded 100 per cent cl oy A beaver. It must still be tested on!and undamaged. . | wotverines and otters," Mr. Col-| Reports from those making the 2 - | lier said. | tests say also that flyin » Ia in Mr. Conibear began trapping tors don't find the animals : when only 15 on the shores of) Conibear trap because it draws no |. x : Great Slave lake. Indians taught blood. i nw. - him how to set a deadfall and rig] Mr. Conibear believes he has the 2d S escCr1 e {a snare. Both provided a fairly|trap rigged to kill animals up to | , ' { merciful death. the size of bears Sercitally, bt I | Then the steel trap came into|remains S on er PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP)--| ye It could be placed on sites|animals. Foxes and coyotes, A new method to trap fur-bearing| where deadfalls were impossible. among the doubtful animals, are animals humanely was described Fully 25 per cent of animals|very shy and the trap cannot be New Wash $89.95 ws | at the British Columbia Registered| caught 'in steel traps escaped to, concealed. * ew vvashers .... : wg 4 {rappers Association convention| die of mutilation and shock. | In 32 years of following a do (With Guarantee) ere, | The sights along the traplines team on snowshoes along trap $199.95 Invented by Frank Conibear of| were top much for Mr. Conibear| Mr. Conibear figures he has co: ip 3 Victoria, who quit trapping someé| ang he quit trapping. "It wasn't|ered about 125,000 miles. He is of . G $152.50 , |Yyears ago, it was described by! hecause of the animals," he said,|the Arctic Institute's roster of © urney Range .. | he ontent mews to" co val stas ust that T couldu't make | north country experts, of} . | | SL. New. |it pay if I was going t -| His treatise on the fur cycles of = ping Tie! New T.V, . . $149.95 5% 4 ; : % A | the fur industry in years. Rug going 1h be sent animals has been sent to Oxford ° 55. June. 19 > RL 3 DE ys : uh gh ; Z The trap is a wire device with| He left the Northwest Territor-| University by the Hudson's Bai / | four wings. that snap into a flat|ies in 1944 and moved to Victoria Company. His other books art BARON | position at a touch, hitting the ani-| to work as a shipyard carpenter.| Husky, the fictional autobiographj {mal such a blow in the neck or|In the meantime he continued of a dog, written in collabora! RADIO & ELECTRIC LTD. i | heart that it dies at once, secured work on his trap. with his brother; The Wise 426 Si StS {back and front in a two-way grip. INSTANT DEATH the biography of a beaver, an imcoe Of. 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BARONS' HOME FURNISHINGS 424-426 Simcoe St. 'S "The Finest in Furniture and Appliances' 3 June24 COACH, used 5-6000 2 Ct SHION STUDIO single steel bed, complete, dows and doors. Dial RA PETERBOROUGH BOATS ONE win- 127¢ IT'S TIME FOR MINDING YOUR Ps and Q- Remember * . . PRICE and QUALITY Used motors a preservers, mc Factory - approved ors. ne MUD BATH MAKES ELEPHANT HAPPY thing she really enjoys. The large animal rolls around in treatment for the good of her skin, much to the enjoyment of zoo visitors mud thrown upon her by keeper | Buck Jones, who gives her the Marine Storage & Supply Ltd. Phone 87 { June 9 A beauty treatment for Dixey, London zoo elephant, is some NORTH OSHAWA SOLINA Eight Children Are Baptised Eldad United Church Celebrates At St. Stephen's Morning Service Sunday School Anniversary VIOLET KIRBY GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA Rev. L. M SOLINA Many former resi Sommerville, minister of Cour- dents, and friends of surrounding tice Ebenezer United Churches communities gathered at Eldad conducted a baptismal service in Church on Sunday for the Sunday St. Stephen's United Church on School anniversary services Sunday v.nen eight children receiv- Included among the baskets of ed the baptismal right lovely spring flowers which grac- The children were ed the altar, was one in hter of Mr. and Mrs memory of little Marlene der; Cathy Jo, Nance maid, and placed by her parent and Patricia Anne, daug Charles and Alma Langmaid Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bryce Brown of Oshawa provid- Roger David, son of Mr. and Mrs ed an amplifying system, enabling William Woolley; Lois Margaret, those who were seated in the base- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ment to join in the service of wor- Tattersall; William Norman, son ship and song. of Mr. and Norman Cook: and The guest speaker at both serv- Gail Elizabeth, daughter of Mr ices was Rev. Horace Burkholder and Mrs. William Duffy of Toronto. In the afternoon he Special music was presented by Smales and children, Hampton; | spoke especially to the children in the -theft than $60,000 the church choir under the direc- naurice Baker, Georgetown; and who, under the leadership of Mrs from Imperial Oil Ltd. 5 tion of Mrs. S. C. Rundle. Mr. Chester Mitchell, Pipestone, J. Baker, sang four selection six-year period PEE WEE BANQUET Minnesota; were with thesdo and Preceding their first number Summerfield, a stock clerk with Red tulips brightend the tables, Tom Baker's Dianne Tink gave a recitation, the firm for 38 years, pleaded on Saturday evening, when the an and Mrs. Joe Snowden were! very suitable for the occasion ; guilty. Douglas Storms, 38, pee wee hockey team members, at Isaac Hardy's. At the evening service the Sen- cashier, was given a suspended their fathers and coaches were pn. George Werry, Carolyn and ior choir sang two anthems "I sentence some time ago when he entertained the North Oshawa ald, Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Will Feed My Flock," and 'The pleaded guilty. The court was told| Fark Au ary ladies and the nr.." Charles Werry, Mrs. L. Dick- Radiant Morn." In splendid voice restitution of $5000 had been Men Of the Oshawa ghborliond inson, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Osh-' Keith Wood sang the lovely solo. made Par lon Y_SUD- awa: Jas. A. Werry, Grant and "The Lost Chord" dedicated to the € yelch C ened hy Mrs. Frank rk Werry, Enniskillen, were memory of his late aunt Mrs. J Mrs. S. ( TELEVISION LOG "i; Seated at her committee with & HAR < eh Sunday guests at the Werry's at Kivell tundle President of Roselandvale PERSONALS WBEN--BUFFALO--Channel 4 WGR--BUFFALO -- Channel 2 CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert, I CHCH--HAMILTON--Channel 11 WHAM--ROCHESTER--Channel 5 Brooklin - a - i Old Boots Made New! New boats even better, with BOATEX FIBERGLAS Boat Covering Kits. Leak-proof, greater strength, maintenance- free. For free estimates, phone Yic Ives, RA 5-6721 are consistent with Good Building Materials 716 APR'S6 M.P.7 at Osuawa Woop PropucTs SHOWROOM: . YARD: 84 Simcoe St. S. -- RA 5-4443 Courtice -- RA 3-4661 Lloyd Broome's. Mr. and Mrs. Randy, Oshawa, were at E. derman's Mr. and Mrs. J. Leger and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Me- Minn and Lynda Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests at Ross Cryder- man's. William Walton Sr. and William Walton, Jr., Toronto, were Sunday visitors at C. Hamer's : Heard for particulars. Entry fees must be in June 9. Congratulations to our pee wee hockey team who finished this year with a banquet on Saturday evening, and to their coaches Carl Moore, Dave Duncan, Dou- glas Furey and sports chairman Jack Cook for their splendid man- agement during the winter months Mrs. Ella Taylor and Sandra, Scarboro, were at Stan Millson's. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Millson attended the graduation dinner and dance, in the UAW Hall in Osh- awa, Friday night. Miss Helen Baker, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. Keith Ormiston and fam- ily, Ebenezer; Mrs. Ethel Couch and Miss Marjorie Couch, | Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. J H. Freitag and June8 Cry- W---------- Aluminum awnin tion storm door awnings ond discount One inch d ors with Z Bor closer, storm chains, rubber sweep and lock $39.95 delivered 3, °C Jeffery, RA 5-5882. combina- frame, 51--Swap and Barter Diane, John Jane rs of Coulson; WILL Savage for good over. 276M, EX STENVENS lide action motor, 5 hore or 129a HANGE NEW auge hotgun outboard Ajax dz Alex: June 1 German Immigrant Shoots Self, Dies TORONTO (CP)--Henry Wendt a 22-year-old German immigrant who 13 days ago fired 35 rifle rounds in a rooming house before turning the gun on himself, died Friday In hospital Wendt fired shots sons in the rooming lets tearing through their clot without touch eir bodies In 1953, Wendt fell from a scaf folding and injured his head and had been on workmen's compen sation since. William Summerfield Jailed For Thieving TORONTO (CP)--William Sum merfield, 61, Friday was sentenced to six months in jail for his part This Can Be Your DREAM HOME . . . at two per- house, the bul- Associ head table Smith; Jack Cook, North Oshawa Park sident Jack irks Com- H An the chairman Mrs. D ughlin, Mrs. L. Good. Bowmanville, were Sunday tea man and Miss June 8uests at J. Yellowlees. Stocker, Bowmanvill were at Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer, Mr Id Pascoe's, on Sunday and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and chil Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dewell, dren and Glenn Larmer, Black- Hampton, and Miss Sharon Robb Stock; Miss Marion McDougall, were tea guests at Walter Parrin- Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests der's at Harvey Yellowlees.' Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKenzie Sr., visited at Gayle and Kaye, Columbus; Miss ronto Jetty King, Thornton's Corner's, Bruce Down, were tea guests on Sunday at man, Miss Lois Antil, Ron Os Ralph Davis. borne and Ray Osborne, Ebene- Mr. and Mrs zer; Francis Johnston and Miss JF» Georgeann and Suzanne, Rae Johnston, Tyrone, were Sun Messrs. Chas. and Wes Allin Bow- day tea guests of Donna Vice manville; Mr. and Mrs. Bob John- sports lent o Hes were r 'arson i; vice-pre 5 d White of I st speaker, of Pee Wees Earl Moore and Douglas Furey Jack Cook welcomed the fath ers of the hockey team and guests and introduced the speaker, who spoke hockey and sportsman 30b SATURDAY EVENING 5.00 WM. 11, Wild Bill Hickock 4-Film Featurette 530 P.M 11,9--Disneyland B---Mr. Wiz 4--Beat the 2-Gabby Hayes Show 6.00 P.M. 5 A a 1 8--Roy Rogers 4--Feature Film 4--News Headlin 2-Loretta Young S-Lawrence 400 P.M 630 P.M Wide Wide 11--8ports; Weather; 300 PM There 10.30 A.M. 4--Arthur Godfrey 53---Ernie Kovacs es $-You are 5-Dr. Spock 4--Sports; News 2-Short Subject 3.30 P.M. Mrs. Frank Westl Fred Islin's, ke in To- ~Strike It Rich on 12.00 NOON You Dramas Miss Joan Kins- Watt spoke on behalf of the It Could 'Be You fathers and guests of the boys and 12.30 P.M. A the ladies for the splen 5,2--Feather Your Nest : r 1.00 P.M. In closing the evening Jack Cook George Graham, 11,9.5.2 World News 8-In The Interest S-It's A Great Life 4--Colorcast 7.00 P.M, 11--Main Street Jamboree $--Barrow Street 11 S--Dollar a Second 9 sective 4--8clence Theatre 5--Outlook 2--District Attorney 4--Sunday 7.30 P.M Tr 11,9--Holiday Ranch Surprise B Round Table 3---Waterfront B00 P.M J1--Western Adventure 9, 4--Jackie Gleason 8,2--Perry Como 8.30 P.M 11-~Perspective. 4--Stage Show 9--Father. Kno 9.00 P.M 5-1 Spy 11.9-0On Camera --Yor Ate T 8--People are Funny 2-Liberace 4-Two for the Money S00 Pp 2-Star Tonight H--H bs Bell 9.30 P.M. omer Bel 11--The Falcon 9--TBA Film 2---Jimmy Durante Jubilee 10.00 P.M. 7.30 P 11---The Visitor 11--Father Kno 8, 2-George Gobel 9--News Maga 4--Gunsmoke 52 tie 10.30 P.M 4--Jack Benny 11--Inner Sanctum 5.00 P 5--Wrestling 2--Dr. Hudson 11.00 P.M. 114,32 -News; Weather; Sports $-News: Wrestling 11 1.3 PM 11----The Late Show 5,4,2--Playhouse Common $--The M 4--Adventy 5.00 4--Face The Milliona P gration Sunday The Meet Search The ain Gal 6.30 P 1 5 5--~Amos 4--Lassie 2-You and 11--Hopalong ( 9, 4-Ed Sulli 5, 2-Comed The Visitor Playhous Show ir Goodyear SUNDAY 8.30 AM. 4-Western Roundup 8-Bar 2 Ranch 9.30 AM. 4--Cartoon Corner + 2-Rumpus Room 10.00 AM 1, 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 5 3--Church services 4 10.50 AM. 2 4&---Uncle Jerry 2-The Christophers 11.06 AM 4- Catholic Series Playhouse TH Alfred 10.00 P 8 Profile Loretta Yr $64,000 Cha Po 430 PM. P.M. the Natio: 5.30 P.M. News 6.00 P.M. News one Ti 9--Our Miss Brooks Ask For It 9.00 P.M Hiteheock ing S--Feature Movie 2+Midday Matinee 2.00 P.M 4--As The World Turns 3--Helen Neville 2.30 P.M. $---Matinee 5-~My Little Margie 4--Meet The Millers 2--House Party 300 P.M, 5--Matinee | 4--Big Payoft | 2--Flilm Festival 3.30 P.M, Crosby 4.00 P.M. 11----The Falcon 9-Open House 5,4-Serial Dramas 4.30 P.M, 11---Matinee 9--Fur and Feathers 5--Queen For A Day 5.00 P.M. 1--Cartoon Capers 9--Mr. Wizard 5-1 Married --- 2- ire Into 4--Bob Press me lant M. ws Best 'here M. 1 Andy Joan -Cartoons Mickey Mouse 530 P.M. Best | 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 9,5 Howdy Doody 4--Gene Autry 6.00 P.M Bill Long Show M ws zine M. 11 assidy 9-Dr. Hudson Show = 5--Hopalong Cassidy 4---News; Range Rider 2-Hans Christian An dersen 630 P.M . Norm Marshall Two Grand The Big Idea Range Rider; News 7.00 P.M, an Hour 5.30 P.M, News 5 Fiction M. Stud 57 a Fran and Ollie 7.30 PM The Visitor Drama Gordon MacRae Robifi Hood Ethel and Albert 45 P.M, News Caravan alienge nt thanked the ladies and spoke brief- ly on the splendid year that had just ended. He asked for players interested in the pee wee soft ball team to call Dave Duncan for the coming season 3o0ys must be 12 years old as of May 1. PERSONALS Mrs. Julia Crawford of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William King and family and all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rahm of Blackstock on Sunday and Moffat supper William Mrs. Stanley road 'north, were of Mr. and Mrs on Saturday and Mrs. Ross Souch, Bow manville, and Bruce King of Oshawa supper guests at the new home of Nina King on Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hart Kingston road east, entertained at a buffet supper, on Sunday last The occasion was the first anni versary of John and Dianna Alex- ander. The tables were dainty with colored tulips and fern. With them to celebrated the occasion were the bridegrooms' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of North Oshawa Mr. and' Mrs George Fleming, nee Betty Alexan- der, bride and groom of last week, and Diana Alexander of Toronto and Mrs Maud Bixby of Mi chizan, Michigan Mrs. Maude Bixby, who is spend ing the last of her vacation with her daughter and son-inMlaw, Mr and Mrs. John Alexander, Simcoe street north, after a three-months stay in Calgary, will leave on Sa- turday for her home in Michigan Very best wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming, nee, Bet- ty Alexander, Reg. Nurse, who were married last week from the friends and _neighbors in North Oshawa. Thé® young couple are settled in their new home in Mr, and Mrs. George Gilroy, and sons, Columbus, were tea guests of Murray and Faye Vice. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood and children, were Sunday visitors at Doug Flett's, Zion Mr. and -Mrs. Bryce Brown and children; Mrs. Mabel McKessock, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink, Mrs. Margaret Chapman; Mr and Mrs. Percy Dewell, Douglas and Carolyn, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode and Paul, Orono, were tea guests on Sunday at Bruce Tink's THREE M"S MEETING The Three M's met on May with Donald Taylor, president, in the chair During the business discussion period a bowling party was plann ed for the near future and the date of next meeting is June 26 The program of the evening was in charge of Group 1 with Harvey and Lois Yellowlees, convenors and the former presiding." "'Self-mastery" was the theme of the worship period led by Lois Humorous readings were given by Pearl Leach and Donald Tay- lor. Patsy Davis favored with piano solos. A very interesting, in formal talk was given by Mrs. (Rev.) Reed. A humorous contest was conduct- ed by Keith Cryderman and the group in charge served lunch, WIDELY MOURNED Mrs. J. Kivell, who has in ill health for several years, passed away at her home early 'riday morning, May 25. To Mr. Kivell and those who mourn her passing we extend our sincere sympathy The funeral service was held at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Parlours in Bowmanville on Mon- day afternoon and was attended by a large number of friends and relatives. Interment was in Orono cemetery. 0h been ston, Toronto, were guests at Wes Yellowlees. ®Mr. and Mrs. Carman Westlake and family, Oshawa; Mrs. Tom Westlake and family, Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fice and Douglas were with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Land, Cathy and Steven; Mr. and Mrs. George Mutton and family; Mrs. Edith Marlowe and Miss Lillian Mar- lowe, Bowmanville, were Sunday visitors at Frank Westlake's, Jr Miss Marg Hart, Harmony; Mr and Mrs. Keith McGill, Bowman- ville; Mlss Reva McGill, Ennis killen; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden were visitors at Chas. Langmaid's Mrs. Stan Hodgson, Bowman- ville, visited at J. Yellowlees; Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Preston and sons, Bowmanville; Miss Florence Werry, Hampton; Mr. L. Squair, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs, Everett Mountjoy, Kedron, were with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Werry, Don ald and Dennis, Kedron; Mrs Sid Hoar;, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hills, Tyrone, were tea guests at Wes Hill's. Miss Betty Ferguson, Miss Donna Montgomery, Norm Shortt; Mr. and Mrs. Ian Montgomery, Dale and Gordon, Oshawa, were guests at Bruce Taylor's. Rev. H. Burkeholder, Toronto: Rev. and Mrs. Fred Reed, Hamp- ton; Miss Lena Taylor, Bowman- ville; Misses Evelyn Taylor and Joyce Abernethy, Peterborough, were tea guests at E. T. Taylor's. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tink and Mr. Ken Tink, Ebenezer, were at Harry {nox's for tea on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink; Mrs. Addie Tink, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons attended a birth- day party for Mr. Hilton Tink, at Read the BUILDERS' PAGES of the Daily Times-Gazette for the Latest: ® DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEALS © LANDSCAPING SERVICE ® GARDENING TIPS And also remember the Advertisers on the Builders' Pages, should you require : ® PLUMBING ® LUMBER or BUILDING MATERIALS © CEMENT WORK TAjax Congratulations to ander who has just from teachers' college in Toronto and who will be on the, Oshawa teaching staff ip September Many happy eturns to Cathy Shemilt,! daughter of Mr TAKE NO CHANCES and Mrs. Edward Shemilt, Bea DUDLEY, England (CP)--A hos- 93 p ¥ wot he ¢ three vear y nd H i Parade . hi PN, J ice Stree , who is three years old pital in this Worcestershire town 4-Wild Bill Hickock 0h MIDNIGHT rf enny Maughan HS Wee. was asked by the local zoo to put ¢ of Wome i 5--Montgomery Presents < 30 G A : 1 anu of Women L Play- Ma Called X PLAN PARK OP} NIN( Oshawa 1h 2 stock of anti-snakebite serum 100 P.M San Francisco Beat of the North La 3 Some 60 reptiles from alligators About Animals MONDAY 10.00 P.M Park Assocation will," t{jesnakes have just been de Forum 1-Guy Lombardo Building, on the yi. .aq and we're taking no e 5.00 AM H 0 One to plan an open chances." said an official an Forum pt. Kangaroo form a pee: wee ances, aid a ici 0 PM Toda 12 ven 9--Country Calendar 9.00 boy: $--Frontiers of Faith boys 2-Roy Rogers 200 Po 3--Religious Programs CoS dni) ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shackleton, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires and fam- ily visited at Mrs. W. J. Spires; at Millbrook Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Talcott, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Balson and children, Hampton, were Sunday visitors at A, J, Bal- s50n s. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dyer and Elizabeth, Mr, and Mrs. A. Beevor, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glas pell and sons, Zion, were at Ray Pascoe's, for Sunday tea. : Gordon Pascoe, Kingston: Mr and Mrs. C, Naylor, Stanley and Brian, Columbus: Mr. and Mrs Harland Trull, Hampton; Mrs. Stella Leask, Bowmanville, were with the C. Pascoe"s on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox, Brough am, visited on May 24 at J. Knox's Mr. and Mrs. John Broome and (family, Tyrone, were with the File 800 P.M $5--The Christophers Loh P.M. 11. 9, 5, 2 Caesar's 4--Camera Three 11. 9. 5 4, 2 News; 12.00 NOON Sport is the Life ntial Weather Church service here will be withdrawn next Sunday, June 3, owing to Zion Sunday School anni- versary services, but Sunday School will be held at 10.30 a.m. Miss -_ - Diana Alex- graduated ® LANDSCAPING SERVICE Simply give either of these a call and explain your needs to them REMEMBER : THE BUILDERS' PAGES of the Daily Times-Gazette four Burns and Allen 2.30 P.M. Arthur Godfrey se Hour 1 9.00 P.M 0 P.M 9 , 9, 5-The Medic $--This is the Life 5 1 1 Love Lucy 8~Industry on Public Defender OTT sitting for the push | 2 EDT V it law n Men m unusuz a end nm merle Sunda; meet « The Oppos able t AH his cn 2 Fatlie Ww PM Rene | 2 . f 1 ate Show Som The on Ta Room strate; tar Btage 4--Theatrs A meeting neighborhood be held at Park evening of June ing day and to soft ball team of bos a hard ball team of Dadd old, and a horse 1 Led Three Lives in a team 100 PM waeial invitation Sports . 10.30 P.M. Plavhoiise AM Make Room For FINE PAINTINGS league, 2 LONDON (CP)--An exhibition of 20th-century paintings will tom Britain this summer. The show has been arranged by the Art district is nded Council Britain and the Direc in the 'fu th the north Greneral de Relaciones Cult Please phone president Carson urales of Spain. shoe tn the Northway and 1 Sun court of Come and get section. cion 4 Gary Moore | 8.2-Ding Dong School

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