ACTOR INJURED city of Leptis magna, The acel TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Movie dent occurred on the set of Le star John Wayne tore two liga- |gend of the Lost, in which he is {ments in his left foot in a fall appearing with Italian stars So- '|Sunday on location at the ruined |phia Loren snd Rossano Br: RAGLAN Diplomas Presented To Sunday School Pupils RAGLAN -- Church was very boys were Saturday evening vis-| well attended on Sunday after-|itors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter| noon. Me, & A. Saywell, Oshawa, Mali Russell Davidson and|® Classes, with Individual Instruction, run from 9:30 a.m. to deli s message on '* rs. usse! Vv . ? . Tod ra Ai ie Ua) Desir Sole pl a f Hol ion." The d ration a e e ras 4 4 n : choir. sang the anthem, "Break yrs. Don Haines at Oshawa or thet students aie to type, get beter groder do ster works and | Forth into Joy." lating the| Monday evening. Phone today, Si hool. Y! youngster service Mr. Saywell gave ou €| Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett spent|:' 3 4 "Robert Raikes Diplomas" to the gatyrday affernoon with Mr. and| . OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE M. C. BARNETT, Principal, 111 Simcoe Street, South "Dial RA 5-3373 ff THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, February Is, 1997 Dear Parents: ! The Oshawa Business College respectfully draws the atten- tion of parents of young people in Grades 7 ond 8 and High School to the special SATURDAY MORNING TYPING CLASSES now being organized ot the College. children for their attendance at|prs C. Wdy and Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday school for the past year. |g Gilroy of Toronto. ! On Sunday, February 24, Rev.\ wr and Mrs. Norval McAvoy | D. M. T. Butters of Pickeringl,¢ yayton were Sunday guests of * United Church will be guest nrg 'H, Thompson, Leona and: speaker in charge of our Com- gj munion service. | Mr. and Mrs. S. Manns and There was a good crowd at the boys visited Thursday evening Recreation Euchre on Wednes- with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French SMALL SHIP PASSES THROUGH SUEZ CANAL The Egyptian cargo ship | vessel to navigate the entire | get by some of the obstacles day evening. Prize winners were: and family at Oshawa. | Rameses is shown heading | 100-mile length of the waterway | that remain to be cleared. The Ladies, Mrs. James Manderson| war and Mrs. Arthur Crawford, down the Suez canal toward | since f was blocked last No- | canal is still not navigable by and Mrs. C. Avery; gents, Fred of Oshawa were Sunday guests of| Suez with a cargo of medicines, | vember. The Rameses is a | large ships. Carnochan and Mr, Stacey; con- Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and| to become the first commercial | small ship (330 tons) and could --Central Press Canadian rT ei se aie Se wie es: St Lawrence Power THEATRE GUIDE . / ilfmore -- 'Creeping Unknown" ra Si tl, 2 Sale Is Signed By U.S. when prizes for the high score yu were Sinday supper guests Bi 12.35, 3.20, 6.00, 8.50 p.m. "The per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl | ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--Governor cipal and co-operative systems Mrs. Clifford Burtch and son girls of Newcastle were Thursday! for the five euchres will be given |" rrie™ Foesie Spencer and |visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy Black Sleep' 20, | | Moon. Free and family, { Mr. and Mrs. A. French and| out. { brothers. 1.50, 4.85, 7.20, 10.05 p.m. Last Complete Show | Mr, and Mrs. E. Manns and) iy of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Averell Harriman Monday signed should have preference, PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bredger and Starts at 8.50 p.m. . | boys visited Thursday evening e ts he sale of St. Law-| Harriman said the authority " rh D , 1il1 Stephe ¢ contracts for the sale of St. Law 1 2 |Brock (Whitby)--"The Left Hand with Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and Whine Milley 504 Sip 0 rence power to Niagara Mohawk bad estimated that the 550000 of Gog and "He Laughed Tay Mrs. John Bright and and family of Port Per-y were Power Corporation and the Rey-| Niagara Moliawk $2.200.000 8 Last." Evening Shows 7 p.m. | : {family were Sunday i guests| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. |nolds Metals Company. vould save 8 10 hn Y 8 Last Complete Show 8.20 p.m. | of Mr. and Mrs. Stagg at Toronto. Stan Manns and boys. 4 The agreements sllocae to er Reynolds has said it would build Marks' » "Boyy' Prison" . 1.18 Mr, and Mrs. Freeman of Osh-| Mr. and Mrs.' Lorne Slute and Wo companies nearly 4 enti.» $88,000,000 aluminum reduc- n . awa ore Sunday guests of i, tamil vised" Sinday_ even ot, he sats share of 35100 kl Donk near "Masters i th Si Sis tg, 3 ply or oy ii I read, dad {hydro-electric project. OL Te. hy as em- Complete Show at 8.50 p.m. | . and Mrs. T. Bell, Linda| Mr. and Mrs. E. Manns and Harriman's office sald Sunday ploy nearly 1 000 there, Harri-|; I and Bob, Mrs. Wm. Bell of Port boys spent Saturday afternoon|that both agreements have been | mon's Feb. 13 statement that he Plas, on ole Jon Be-| THE ROYAL TOUR Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Manns/with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rozel"changed to meet objections which would sign that agreement fol- n Last' comolete' teoov, 9.35] |and girls of Scugog were Sunday and Patty at Oshawa, he had raised to original versions lowed by a few hours a General| P-m. Last complete tshow 9.10 Queen Elizabeth, left center, | jstey In Portugal a Nas The 'evening 'guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. R. Corner and egotiated by the New Y or k' Motors Company antounsement p.m. i . | fmal day of their state visit to, walter Manns. Myrtl d Mr. Stan McLeod Power authority that it wou uild a fabricating . i jad the Dike 3 gn the country. The royal couple Mr, a, Harold Corner wae SL aay supper D dei et Today fs the deadline for action|plant adjacent to the proposed |Regent -- "Private's Progress". ' ad had to abandon plans to watch |ang Gracie of Oshawa were Sun-Mr. and Mrs. A. Hope at Osh-lhy the governor His approval is| Reynolds reduction unit. GM said] Shown Daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.20, through a group of Coimbra |. dance at the fishing village (gay supper guests of Mr. and awa. veessary before the contracts its work force there would be sev-| 7.20, 9.25 p.m Last Complete University. students, walking on Show at 85.5 pm. ---- Men's Lunch f n of Nazare when the: cheering inrg wm, Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Myrtle can take effect eral hundred. , the capes of the students as | Portuguese crowd got out Mrs. Russell Corner visited and Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines of, He sald Sunday that he will] One reaction to Harriman's an- they visited Alcobaca Mon- IT) A CRIME WORSE THAN MURDER! This woman's most Ww en or just "Lost"? Inspector Cralg had to find out!..... IT HADN'T HAPPENED IN THIRTY YEARS ...BUT IT HAPPENED TO MER!... THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS of hand _|Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Oshawa were Sunday guests of sign the Niagara Mohawk agree-|nouncement was a call from Re; Burns at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson. nent, He had announced Feb, 13/pbublican State Chairman ,. Jud-| Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns he would approve the Reynolds son Morehouse for Harriman en-| |boys spent Saturday with Mr. visited Monday evening with Mr. contract _ |dorsement of a Republican bill in| land Mrs. Richard Manns and and Mrs, L. Mahaffy and boys The contracts had been ecriti-{Congress for development of Ni- family at Port Perry. Mrs. Roy Brown was Wednes- cized on the ground that muni- agara Falls power, -Mr. and Mrs. Ross Latimer and day supper guest of her parents, family of North Oshawa were Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins at Whit- -HOUSEWIVES ONLY! Sunday dinner guests of the for- by mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs Could you spare four hours a week? Do you want to learn a useful skill? Swirling Skirts Seen For Spring By SYLVIA HACK Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)--Swirling skirts and draping folds accentuate the spring collection of Neil Roger, who says he has concentrated on Misses Bonnie and Carol and James Latimer. Master Bob Haines of Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. J. Manns and spent the weekend with Mr. and girls of Scugog were Monday eve- Mrs, Lloyd Davidson and family spiral-draping fabric from shoul-|ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Ed. Cochrane was Frid se der to hem |Stan' Manns and boys. supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Suits are mainly semi - fitted! Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashbridge of Earl Free and family. end slim-skirted with jackets crop- Scugog were Sunday afternoon! Miss Muriel Birkett and Mr. ped to the hip-bone producing the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gary Tummonds visited Wednes- iong-legged look favored in Paris, |Luke and family. day evening with Mr. and Mrs | REPORT FROM HUNGARY: the 'gentle and undeniably femi- pine look" in his designs for Fort- num and Mason, the London store owned by Canadian millionaire Garfield Weston. His collection, which exagger- ates the 1913 line used in his fall showing, was considered by fash- fon writers as far in advance of others in the top coutur- fers' shows. 'At least the man has done something different," was one comment S om e thing different includes dramatic necklines, almost to Stand-awaw necklines are used| Mr. and Mrs. E. Manns and for suits with a fill-in of chiffon, Lloyd Mahaffy and boys. this year's top fabric | Chiffon and crackling tatfeta| dominate evening wear and one| eye-catching ensemble includes a| voluminous theatre coat in laven- der over a white iace dress lined (CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton with mauve chiffon. The straight | across neckline of the dress dips | to waist level at the back. Reminiscert of musical shows of WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo TELEVISION LOG WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester Typewriting For Personal Use One hour for four afternoons a week or Two hours for two afternoons a week CBIT-TV Channel 6--Toronto « WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo 40 years ago is a short evening| dress of pleated blue chiffon. The bodice. with square fieckline sup- 8--Theatre TUESDAY EVENING | S--Tonght 5.00 P.M. 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