TRNE _' . 31 | TILLGF TH Boge Jf] oF TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WROC-1V Channel 5--Rochester i WGR-TV Channa 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo | FRIDAY EVENING 5.60 P.M. 11:30 AM. 6--English Country Church 5--The Christophers 12.00 NOON 6--Eye on New York 5--House Hunting 4--News and Weather 2--Holiday in Paris 1.30 P.M. Weekend Carpenter 11---Bar Eleven Ranch 4--Fi 6--Fun Time P.M. 5--Comedy Time 5 Navy: Notre Dame 4 Cartoons z.00 P.M Mickey, Mouse 11-Big Four Football 5.30 P.M. 6--Toronto vs Montreal | hE Roy Rogers Soothalt ® ly Little Margie og, am lonship +=Range ides ¥ Bow] 12.30 P.M. 2 Wagon Trail Tu The Lite 11--Bar ven Ranch 2.30 P.M. 5--Cl ian clence 6--Adventure ~Pro-Football | 4-Wid Bill . Hickok S--Annie Oakley 3.00 P.M. | 2-8t. Joseph's Teach | ArSendines; Gene 4--Football Roundup ers' College 2--Feature 12.45 P.M. 2a au Hickock Performance S--lndustey, i 3.30 P.M. | | 11--~Wrestling 5 6--Here and There 6--Bowling 5--This is the Life 4.30 P.M. 4--The Law and You 11--Cartoon Party 2-Sheena PM. 6, 2-Grtatest Sport Th Parade. H--Bporte, 2 enue 6--Movie Museum S5--Long John Silver 2--News 130 P.M. | 11--~This is The Life 6--Country Calendar 5--Frontier of Faith 4--Catholic Newsreel 2-Drew Pearson Show 7.00 Pati Fe 6--Tabloid 5--Grand Old Ovry 5.00, 4--Count of Monte (1, S--Count of Cristo Christo 145 P.M . { ha n h Aan 2 Kukla Fran and Ollie Samp ship 4--On the Sidelines 30 P.M, 2--Live 2.00 P.M. 11--Perspective 6--Junior Magaz 5 4 2oPro. Football 2.30 P.M. sarvrbay EVENING. P.M. Monte | 2 | 1 resting 4--Flicka 4 Buscancers EE Tale 1 80h Sunnah | 11--Sacred eax 11, 8--0On Trial | $-Roy' 'Rogers | P.M. H S--Life of Ril | 4--Headlines Heap Thohre ey | 2--Adventure 6--Citizen's Forum | 6.30 P.M. l1--Sports, Weather, New| 6--TBA 6---Mr, Fix-It 5--Bengal Lancers 4--Beat The Clock 2---Golden Theatre 00 P.M, 5--Eddie Fisher | o--wild Bill Hickok 4--West Point Stories 2-Adventures of Jim Bowls 8.30 P.M 4.00 P.M, the --Ritchie Theatre ji 6~You Are There e Plouite Family po i 5--Walter Winchell 4--Zane Grey Theatre 11--Rev. Roberts 6--Lassie | ed by troops, crouch with hands | clasped behind their heads in ment block in Kowloon, Kong, following the roundup of thousands of suspects after re- . 18 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 2, 1956 wa roo (Whitby) -- "Tribute To A Contracts on all seven papers ex- "IT'S ROUNDUP TIME IN KOWLOON cent siege of rioting on the mainland of the British crown colony. "An official government | statement placed the blame for the os the riots on secret societies undreds of Chinese, on | courtyard of Hong | operating in Hong Kong. The riots claimed 54 killed and 358 injured. {a new two-year contract calling as negotiations continued between 2--{.rossroads 5--Washington 2.00 P.M 11--Grand Ole Opry 6--Graphic 5--Chevy Show 4--Science Theatre | yma 4--Crusader | 2-- -Rosemary JClooney 6--Fighting 2--Tre | 7.30 | 4--Face The sure Hunt | 2---Charades ¥.30 P.M. 11, o_Holiday Manch | 5-People Are Funny n Last 30 J. of B. Round Tab) SF onerective 5--Capt. Gallant 4--Pick The Winner 2--Medical 6.00 P.M | 8--Burns and Allen ing, 5--~Meet The Press 4--Telephone Time 2--Captain Gallant | 1d Jamboree | 6--Lolly Toodum | 5--Court of Publie Opinion ords Nation 11, &--Country 4--Republican Program 2-The Vise 10.00 P.M, 11, 8--Cavalcade of ris Hoedown | Por a Film 5.00 P.M 11, 8, 5--Perry Come 4--Jackie Gleason | 9.00 P.M Cavalcade 11, 6--NHL Hockey p 5--Caesar's Hour Horizons 3 Anthony Show A 4--Star Jubilee 10.30 P.M. 2--Lawrence WASHINGTON today | "this tormenting problem." Eisenhower Wants United N ations EE To End Middle East Warfare "In the past," the president de- dent Eisenhower, having ruled out|clared in a radio-television broad- use of United States armed forces/cast Wednesday night, * in the present Middle East fight- Nations has proved able to find! (AP) -- Presi- looked to the United Nations|a way to end bloodshed.' to find a way of solving 1 again.' 4--Person to Person | 2-Dr. Hudson 11.00 P.M, , 4, 2 News, Sports .30 6.30 P.M. 11--8ports; Weather; Hey J p 10.00 P News 8--Father | Knows Best 11,8, 5----George Gobel 51 Spy He did not suggest KEDRON 4---Gunsmoke 2---Masquerade PM Party +--You Are There 10.30 2---It's Polka Time 7.00 P.M 11--Father Knows Best 6--December Bride 5-Stage 7 4--Lassie Mr. 3--You Ask For It 7.30 P.M. | 11--Western Marshall 6---News Magazine | 35--Circus Boy 4--Jack Benny 2--Amateur Hour 11--Wrestling on | Chicago | 6--Famous Players 5--Tonight 4--Golden Theatre 2--Buffalo Bowling 12.00 MIDNIGHT 2-Swing Shift SATURDAY $30 AM. s&-Saddle and Spurs Rumpus Room 9.00 AM. peScience Museum Scouse Midnight 2.30 AM, 8--Farm and Home 4--Capt. Kangaroo 2--B-ffalo Bill 10.00 A.M. 11--Frontier Doctor | 6--Barris Beat | 5--Ford Theatre 4--High Finance 2-Dr. Christian 1.00 P.M. 11--News, Weather, Sport 6--News: Wrestling 35--Political Program | 4_Democratic Program 2-News; | Sports |dale 3. Weather: 5.00 P.M. | 11--Western Roundup 6. 4--Ed Sullivan 5--Steve Allen Show P.M. 11.30 P.M. 11---The Late | 8--Wrestlidg 5--Movie 4--Playhouse 2--Television Play- house 12:00 MIDNIGRT 2--Operation Swing Shift 2-Eddy' "brake R. P.M. S--Howdy Doody | S$--Arablan Nights | 10.30 A.M, 3-Comedy Time 4--Mighty $--Rocky 11, 6- AL 5, 2---Omnibus 4--GE Theatre 9.30 PM. 8-Show Time 4--Alfred Hitchock 10.00 Star well SUNDAY 8.30 AM. Jones > 00 A.M. Ray ance KEDRON dent) the Howard Farndale family at- |tended the funeral at Brooklin of|eral | Farndale of Whitby. Mr. ao of the late Samuel Farn- Theatre ale were placed at the altar, as of Mrs In the Sunday School hour, Mrs. ers. The department was swamped (Staff a Friends and relatives of|flict. Assembly -- Farndale"s father, Samuel | called into special session would have been 85 on Nov.| on the situation created by Is- | The Parable of the Talents was|rael's attack on Egypt and the ©VerYQUse€ this PF symbol. the subject of Rev. ard's sermon at the regular serv- {ice. The male quartet with Jack] |Francis, Murray Mountjoy, and LRon Werry, R. H. Rick- British- French _intervention. PERMITS RARE Bill sang with Mrs un t as flowers from the garden hunting permits following a draw- | E. Mountjoy Scott film, showed the temper-| '"'Alcohol is Dynamite." "We believe it can and will do | specitic| | steps the U.S. might take to carry| [out a policy which he defined as {"to do all in its power to localize Correspon-| the fighting and to end the con- i Eisenhower said the UN Gen- subsequently this Farn-| |afternoon--should be able to bring '"the opinion of the world" to bear |ing to determine the lucky hunt! 3--Jungle Jim 1.30 A M. 8--Johnny Coons 4--Texas Rangers $---Hans C. Anderson 12.00 NOON S--Hopalong Cassidy Big Top $-Bar 2 Ranch 30 AM 3 Holiday in Paris 1.60 P.M. 8--Bowling 5-T. Colman Andrws 2--TV Dance Party Mouse 11, { 4--Western Roundup 2--Sacred Heart 9.00 A 2-Studio 2 9.30 A.M. 4--Cartoon Corner | 2--Morning Eucharist 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2---Church Invitation 10.30 AM 4--Uncle Jerry | 2--=The Christophers | 11.00 A.M, 5---Mr. Wigard | 4--Morning Worship | Gospel 11, 8--TV Theatre 4----564,000 Challenge 10.30 P.M. 5--Lawrence Wel: 4_What's My Line 2--Celebrity Play- use , Wea 3--Loretta Young 11.30 P.M. 11--The Late Show 8--Camera Three 5~Curtain Call 4 Eleven Thirty Theatr | President, 2---Operation Swing Shift RADIO LOG a" ru. OELB-News Opinion: News; Sports -Gordon MacRae WGR.News, 8; WBEN-News: Weather | "PM. COFRB-Passing Parade CBL-Mayfair Melodies CBL-Football WBEN-Sports WGR-Heartbeats "0 ru. OKLB-Easy Listening CIBC-News: Sports FRIDAY EVENING WGh-M. £. Morgan 730 r.M, | WBEN-Bing Crosby WGR-Mysterytime | CJBC-Safety "Clinic CKLB-Passport to Bay- dreams | CBL-Footloose 745 P.M. N-Ed." Murrow WBE! CBL-Nations Business CKLB-Musie | WBEN-Robt CKEY-News: M. Foreeast | CJBC-Music |CFRB-Johnny Dollar 8.00 P.M. Makers Q Lewis Lester WGR-Baseball | CJBC-Assignment | CFRB-Pigskin WBEN-Amos 'n' Andy 7.15 r.M. CKEY-Talk of the CKELB-Song and Star 90 AM. CBL-News: Musie CKLB-News: Koffee Kerner WBEN-News; clock CJBC-Toast and Jam- bores CFRB-News; Wally Crouter Show WORN -News; Musical CKEYN News: Musical Musical A 00 AM. CBL-News: Sports Muste 8.15 A. CBL-Devotions: AM, March 8.30 CBL-Musical Past SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12.00 NOON CELB-News; Melodies WGR-News Reports WBEN-News; Weather CRE Ranch Party BL-News CRED News: Carousel 13.15 P.M. CBL-Farm Club WGR-Labor Report WBEN-Washington Cor- respondent 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports; CBL-Stamp Club CFRB-News: Bird Clr WGR-Dutech Uncle WBEN-Gunsmoke CJBC-News: Song for Saturday CGKEY-News; Roundup 12.45 P.M, CIBC Byways WGR-Bandstand 6.00 P.M. CFRB-Dinner Date CKLB-News Opinion CJBC-In Tune wit" Sports WBEN News; WGR-News; weather Roundup 6.15 P.M CBL-Sports WBEN- Sports WGR-Sports 630 P.M, WBEN Saturday at Chase CBL-Sports College 'GR-Quiz House CJBC-News; Sports CFRB- News; Sportsviews 645 P.M CBL-Summer Date CKLB-Dollars and Sense WGR-Episcopal Hour Club cer Jury s Artists ce Blotter WGR. Nove At Ease 715 P.M CBL-Roving Reporter UKLB-Meet The Artist WGR-It's Time |e | Talk aL | CKLB old | CBL-Touch of | | w Parade 30 P.M. | 8. p CBL-Winnipeg Pop Con cert CFRB-Weekend; 9.00 P.M. CJBC-Memory Turn- about CKLB-World's Great Town | WBEN-News: My Sor Jeep Woh 3b i ed CFRB-Lowell Thomas SATURDAY MORNING 9.00 AM, CBL-News: Musie CJBC-Uncle Bod CKLB-Living Melodies Yos. No School Today BEN-News; Weather REY a and Ginger RB- Home and Garden 9.15 AM CKLB-Rythm and Reason WEEN: R-Masieal Story CKLB- Basketiaiy CJBC-No School WBEN-Curfew for Teenagers 10:00 AM, jel: -Herb Gott CFRB-Weekend News [CKEY- News: Ballroom WBEN-Gales Drake Today CBL-Sounds Fun CFRB-Robert Q. Lewis 1.00 P.M. CKLB-All the Tops CFRB-City Hospital CREY: i in Pops WG i Navy ng's Choice WBE! N- "Fool CFRB-Fooiball WGR-It's Time; Shake the Moracas 200 P.M, C80, Echoes N i Festival; WBEN. University Football CKEY University Foot. as L-Bayreuth Festival of Beaut or Rp Big Four Foot. | CKEY-Talk | WBEN-Johnny Dollar CFRB- Sik 9 Cros by CBL-. Music" From Mon | wa nentre So They Say | CIJBC-Platter Brains | CFRB- rATIOl 'n Andy 0.00 P.M. | OFRB- Edward R. row; Serenade CJBC-Sports | Cavaleade 10.30 P.M. |cBLT- Conversation | CJBC-Platter Brains CBL-Mustc from Halifax | 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News: Souvenirs CFRB-News; Sports; Merry Go Round WGR-News; Roundup | CBL- Glimours Album L115 P.M | crRB- More: Go- | ound cy BC- Midolani id 10.9 AM. CBL-Hits and Emcores CJBC-Ontario Roundup WGR-Back to The Bibl 11.00 AM. CKLB-Spike Jones, Parade WGR-News; CBL-Pot-Pourri WBEN-News; Symphony Robert Q. Lewis | 11.30 A.M. | CBL-Holiday Time | CRLB-Westward to | Music | CKEY-Red Hughes CJBC-Pick of the Pops WGR-Platter Brains 11.45 AM. 'CIBC-World Series 2.30 P.M. | CKLB-Dutch Language ; Youth |CIBC-This and JThat CKLB-News 3.30 P.M, Hour | Cymc.What's New CKLB- Foreign Religion 4.00 CKLB- hy oli | CJBC-Jazz Unlimited | CKEY-Studio Party | WGR- Symphony P.M. | CFRB- Youth a Action 5.00 WBEN-News; CKEY-Ballroom WGR-News; At the Green Room 5.30 P.M jEBL. Don Messer -Business; aie SATURDAY EVENING : 7.80 rs CIBC-Lend an Ear g B. airie Schooner CK vice of St WGR-Unit 99 WBEN-University of Buffalo Roundtable 500 P.M, CKEY Hayloft Hoedown WGR-Basehall House John The CFRB-Canadians All CIBC Life. with the Lyons Grease Paint WBEN- Indictment 230 P.M. CJIBC-Music Hall CFRB-Dorsey Bros WBEN-Dance Orch CBL-Master of Melody a0 PM CKLE Old Ranch House "FRB-New Sports; Count Sty WBEN Hotel Statler JBC-X Minus One xi Y-Rock 'n' Roll CIF ometown CBL-Symphon WBEN-Dance Musie 10.00 P.M. | CFRB- News: Sports; Jazz CKLB-Late and Early Show CJBC-Mart Kenny WBEN-Basin Street | Jazz CBL-Canadian Festival 10.30 P.M CKEY-News, Winnipeg Pop Concert er RB Entertainment S.A Yarns: cone Orchestra Sports CKLB Sports, Musie ns of the Saddle News: Sports: CFRB-News: Sports Merry Go Round CJIBC-News: Easy Listening 1H erm | WBEN-Dance Musie. CKEY-Conversation CKLB Late and 'Early CBL-Trans-Canada Dances ! WGR-Glacy's Basement "15 of the Town Muy 11, when | Union met {Fred Grunsell | visited § News the Community Concert Associa- | tended Oshawa Presby Tee | on | {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee led the adult class discussion, Fall thank-offering will be a special service at Kedron on Nov. Rev. John Whitby will be the guest ister The C. K. min- Young People's recently in Columbus Church with Douglas Love as! |convener. Miss Ann Snowden, the conducted business. It {was decided to order 25 United {Church calendars for sale, and to hold the fall paper-drive in two, weeks, in mid-November. Mrs. John Grunsell and Mrs, | of Owen Sound their niece, Mrs. Albert {Wood, and family, Harry Grun-| isell of Brantford joined the group for a dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Love and baby, Neil, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booth of Oshawa, were guests of Magnetawan relatives. | Mrs. Clifford Hopkins has won | a cash prize in one of the Golden Day draws in Oshawa Mrs. Nelson Brown has been |able to return home after some areas. with applications for hunting per- mits and drawings had to be held in nine of the 22 special season More than 104,000 hunters Smith of | made application for the 65,340 permits to be issued throughout the state. EE a ah a New York Reporters Get Raise; | Present Average $141.50 Weekly | NEW YORK (AP) -- The New |crease for the paper's editorial | York Times aad the New York jana commercial employees. | Newspaper Guild today agreed on! The agr t was for a nine per cent wage in-|the union and the city's six other major daily newspapers. "THEATRE GUIDE The newspaper guild had threat- dailies unless azr toward oil {Ontario Rugby Football ened to strike two of the seven LURDS CALL UF QUARTER 1 LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Jack Conway is flying to London from his home at Wichita, Kan,, to take | over the job as reserve quarter- back for the Lords in the Senior | Union | playoffs. The club made the announce- ment Wednesday night. Quarter-| back Jim Hook suffered a broken leg in Tuesday night's game a new contract were reached. also cartoon and|pired at midnight. i The contract with The Times Sey. ueuing shake 7 and 9. calls for a five per cent wage in- Saturday Matings, 1.3) pam. crease the first year and four per Bad Man," t Sarnia Golden Bears, won | 31-6 by London. A leg injury had | cut Conway off the active players | list a month ago. He now is re- | ported in good shape. | ks -- "Chief Cra Horse," cent in the second year. Mak 4.55 ha «Private War of| Present minimum scales aver- Major Benson," 2.55, 6.25. 9.55.|age $100, ranging from $50. 3 for| Last complete show at 8.15 p.m.|coPY boys to $141.50 for Fepor A photographers and copy editors. Plaza -- "Rawhide Years" (Tech- nicolor). Feature times, 1.40, 3.37, 5.34, 7.31, 9.33. Last com- plete show 9 p.m. RADIO LISTENERS Sweden now has 2,500,000 li- censed radio sets, or 342 per 1. Regent -- "The Mountain," (in|000 of population, highest rate in| VistaVision). Shown daily at|Europe. 1.30, 3.40, 5.40, 7.40, 9.50. Last | VARCOE'S PAVILION DANCING Saturday Evening Oy. McLean's Orchestra DANCING 9 TO 12 complete show at 9.20 p.m. Biltmore -- 'The Conqueror," (CinemaScope and Technicolor), 12.30, 3.40, 6.55, 10.10 p.m. ""Tar- zan's Hidden Jungle," 2.30, 5.40, 8.55 p.m. Last complete show | Over Twenty | Club Dance | . SAT. NITE Ia Y.W.C.A. EXTRA -- COLOR CARTOON 424 King St. West for the Fall Term o DANCE T bj JREN0e HARVEY RECORDED MUSIC t O REGisTER NOW Special Notice 'the United ' + NEED MONEY FOR FALL EXPENSES? Get $25 10 $2500 This is the time of year when most of us have extra heavy expenses... for winter clothing, higher heating costs...maybe auto repairs or home repairs. If you need extra cash for these reasons. . . or for any good reason... see PF today. Phone first, if you like, and let us start working on Your PF FALL EXPENSES LOAN, Borrow $25 to $2500 wher- ~ PACIFIC FINANCE CREDIT LTD. JOHN AGNEW -- 13 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-6571 DETROIT (CP)--The Michigan Lee as organist. Flowers in conservation department Tuesday started mailing out special deer | Teen Town Members EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY 539 Albert St. S. RA 5-1501 VIOLIN . . . CLARINET SAXOPHONE & ACCORDION LESSONS Reasonable Rates Instruments Supplied NR --) New and Used Pianos Dress at Teen Town dances shall be as follows: CASUAL, Boys -- Slacks end shirt or sweater. Girls -- Skirt and blouse or sweater or « dress. NO JEANS OR GIRLS SLACKS OPTIONAL -- Dress as you wish, jeans and slacks el- lowed, This is the decision of a general membership meeting held Oc- tober 31st. Watch this paper for weekly notices. RON BROWN, Chairman, Board of Directors. Friday, November 2nd the Dress Shall Be Optional. NOW PLAYING 2 THUNDERING we | TARZAN ACTION HITS ! BIG THRILL & HITCHIN' POST SAT. NITE HOUSE PARTY CARL HILTZ And the BOYS 2.00 A COUPLE TABLE RESERVATIONS Dial RA 5-2737 Harmony Rd. N. Te The Sign | time in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. John K. Glover, who has | been fll in Oshawa Hospital, is about to return home Howard Brown attended the 50th Anniversary services at Sea- | grave recently and visited rela- tives there. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bohaker {and Rosemary, Mrs. J. Glover, {and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry| heard the Philharmonic Piano | Quartet, brought to Oshawa by Mrs. H. Crossman, Mrs. nH Pascoe and Mrs. H. Werry at-| tery W.A. | in King Street Church, Dehave. As one of the delegates to WA. | conference, Mrs. Werry reported ! the spring meeting held at | Lakefield. Miss Grace Webber of Colum: | bus was a recent guest of Jean- | ine Werry. Mrs. J. Cookson of Maple Grove visited her daughter, Mrs. | W. Davis, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Verstraten and family of New Lowell visited Martin Pittens. Mr. and Mrs. Pittens and chil-| dren are making their home at the residence of the late R. J. Luke 4 LIVE RADIO BROADCAST TONIGHT DURING OUR DANCE 11:30 P.M. CKLB OSHAWA RED BARN OLDS FOR '57 has a New SPAN-A-RAMIC WINDSHIELD] Best in view . « inside and out! Oldsmobile's wider, higher windshield means greater round the-corner and overhead vision! Just wait till you see oll the smart styling accents on the '57 Olds | COMING SOON TO YOUR OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER'S VICTOR MATURE SUZAN BALL oN LUND, The STRILA SOCCER CLUB ARE HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL DANCE AT THE New Ukrainian Hall Sat., Nov. 3rd -- 8 p.m. "Everybody Welcome" Admission: -- 75¢ Gents, 50c Ladies YOU'LL BE PART OF AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN FOR AS LOW AS $L.00 week we will completely furnish TECHNICOLOR your home HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: CHESTERFIELD TELEVISION REFRIGERATOR BEDROOM SUITE WASHING MACHINE KITCHEN SUITE RANGE MATTRESS & SPRING FLOOR POLISHER T.V. or ROCKER CHAIR , VACUUM CLEANER TRILITE & 2 Table Lamps COFFEE & 2 Step Tables 24-pc. Breakfast Set 26-pe. Flatware set 100 PIECES OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOR AS LOW AS $KL.00 week BARONS' , 424-426 Simcoe $t. §. "Highest Quality-Lowest Prices" OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS "The Curious Savage" A Comedy by John Patrick AT McLaughlin Library. Theatre Nov. 14-15-16-17 8:20 P.M. ADMISSION 1.00 SHEER SUSPENSE! PARAMOUNT PRESENTS 'haa sressoosal SPENCER TRACY ROBERT WAGNER TECHNICOLOR ® " COLOR CARTOON LATEST WORLD NEWS | Feature 1:30, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40, 9:50 A FA¥OUS P | VSIA AYERS THEATRE UAWA BINGO UAWA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. 44 BOND STREET EAST Make a Date ® 20 Games 25¢ -- Wilson & Lee Limited REGISTER NOW FOR MUSIC STUDIOS LESSONS ON THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS * SAXOPHONE « CLARINET * TRUMPET * DRUM 3 e ACCORDION * VIOLIN e POPULAR PIANO * SPANISH GUITAR Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion ar $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accor- dion during that period, which is taken home for practice. IN AJAX Our accordion studios are at the U.A.W.-C.1.O, Hall downstairs in the Conith Building Ajax Shopping Plaza 9-5 Saturdays only at Ajax. Appointments may be mode in Ajax by Phoning Ajox 773, or by phoning our store in Oshawa, RA 5-4706, anytime during the week from 9 AM. to 9 P.M, On these calls please reverse the charges. Our Senior and Junior Accordion Bands under the , fraction of Mr. §, Lash, AT. ere now available for free perfor haritabl functions. WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4706