-- spent the weekend with theis par. | [hearing a taped CBC brosdeast | LESKRRD Ren a. Sees UK. Centre FErir == awa, Visited with Mrs. Angus) " Fallon is also proud of the fact Showers Held For Couple 'iiitcrtie ow of Entertainment [He i hs this parents, Mr. and Mrs, Art Alexandra square dancing before . l i they left for a three-week tour of M arried | ast 5 aturd ay Rois. d Mrs, Ernest Spry visit. BY ROGER STONEBANKS |p Short, stocky and with thinning Canada in 1954 . ed with his mother, Mrs, Mary cr )yack Yalu, 5 like an Co Boba = fan| His latest venture fs a new radio MRS. CLARENCE MARTIN (sandwiches and 3 beautifully dec- Spry, Bt the foms ol his sister, LL E adian Vo Days a th beard, he was a Canadian, she series with cowboy singer Tex |} LESKARD -- The May meeting "Ated Rin gi + Service at Mrs. Ernest Spry is visiting for| United States, is the centre of the said; A Canadian? Tell me an-|Ritter. a / (of the Leskard Woman's Assocla-l,, "poh" was well attended. a few days with her sister in entertainment world. oh rer! He likes it "fine" in Britain, but / [tion was held at the home of Mrs. ipo "yb witehen spoke 0a the Mimico. "The U.S. may have Hollywood] Fallon first visited Britain in keeps up his Canadian contacts | Robert Chater with Mrs. Martin, jon noe of the mother in the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball and 20d Broadway, but there are 1944, touring wartime air bases with a visit "home" every the president, presiding. The a 0 iet of school children, family visited with Mrs, Ball's more artists in the square mile injas a member of the RCAF years. ' 'meeting opened with the poem Peggy Sutcliffe, Linda Allen, Con- mother, Mrs, Ireland at Colborne Britain than in any other country Streamliners dance band. Two / "Light after Darkness", read by ..*¢ litte Diana Taylor, Allan recently. in the world. |years later he joined Ted Heath's! ; Mrs, Martin and followed by the Me BU' SHES Toy ang Mr aad Mrs. Art Ball, Oshawa, The 41-year-old musician from band, one of the most popular in Lord's Prayer in unison. MIS... Mother's Prayers Have Fol- visited with Mr. and Mrs, Roy London, Ont., speaks with consid-|Britain. Loucks was in charge of the de-, oi vo 'The Chater family Ball on Saturday. |erable authority. In the 13 years QUICK HIT ! ; votional period, Mrs, Grant gave qj n.ieii hymn books to the piu since he reversed the normal mi-| The Canadian's foot - tinling / ithe topic, the theme being "Moth- gration frend by heading east- rhythm made him an instant hit ; er's Day". Each member then girch in loving memory of the, ARRIVES WITH DEATH gratia across the Atlantic, Fallon with British dance fans and he! your est... "gave an interesting maxim on "ne "ona Mee Earl Duvall were CHICAGO (AP) -- David Hunt had played an increasingly im- quickly became a much-sought- | character followed by prayer bys niay dinner guests with Mr. Ellis, 28, lost a 5,000-mile trans-|portant part on the British enter-| after free-lance musician. Among| Many people ; Mrs. Loucks. It was decided to an4 Mrs. W. Miller, Orono. atlantic race. He arrived at the tainment scene -- particularly in entertainers he has played with] nights They turn and toss--blame i hold a Strawberry Supper, the "wi. ang Mrs. Herb, Thompson, door of a hospital room Friday the field of modern jazz. {are Duke Ellinton, Noel Coward, | on 'nerves'--when it may be their kidneys, 4 date to be announced later. Atinp.c' A Borsk and Mary Ann, just as his mother, Mrs. Florence| Today he owns a prosperous va-| Marlene Dietrich and Lena Horne. Healthy doen filter poisons and excess ithe close of the meeting Mrs.|n. "w "Borsk, Mr. Ron Thomp- Ellis, 54, died withip. Ellis, a|riety agency and a string of Jazz | He launched his agency, known | acids the blood. If they fail and ? Tennant and Mrs. Chater served gon and Miss L. Jones, Toronto,| United States Air Force sergeant, clubs stretching from Southend on/as Cana-Variety, in 1952 with the | impurities stay in the #'a delicious lunch. {spent the weekend at their sum- learned of his mother's illness, athe Essex coast to London. |intention of handling only bands. | rest often follows. If you don't rest well On Friday evening the com- mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack! critical kindney condition, Thurs-| On most Tuesday evenings, Fal- but soon branched out into all get aud wie Dodd's Koay Pills Dodd's ' munity of Audley held a dance Bogie, Richard and Patsy were day morning at his base in Spain.{lon can be found at the Harrow types of entertainment. And. his| the kidneys so that you can rest ' land shower in honor of Mr. Earllalso recent visitors at the Thomp- Twenty - nine hours later he Jazz Club, wearing a crumpled intuitive sense of public tastes in| better--and feel better, ] | 1% 7 'Puckrin and Miss Lorraine Mar- son home. reached the closed door of his windbreaker and grey trousers entertainment have made it a { tin whose marriage took place; Mr. and Mrs. Art Young and mother's hospital room. At the and collecting entrance money success, Dodds Kidney Pills ' lon Saturday, May 18. They re- Michael, Miss Lorraine Martin same instant, she died. from jazz-loving members. | He signed Patti Lewis after 7 ceived many lovely and useful ~-------- -- - --t------ % 1 Ev "= Hair, / igifts. On Saturday. evening the 5A |i | i IAI 1 vis |Leskard community held a dance Er and shower in honor of the young X-RAY EQUIPMENT IS USED couple. Robert Chater was mas- on Sok bor ter of ceremonies for the eve- y f the Oshawa the radiology department has above picture, a mem ining. Miss Martin and Mr. Puck- BL Bu Ty is ge x-ray cameras specially des- of the radiotherapy staff ad- {rin were asked to take the chairs with the latest x-ray equipment, igned for the various parts > justs apparatus for a chest x- |of Bono and Mr, Chater then i 2 he body to be studied. In the ray. read a very nice address after Besides a portable x-ray unit, = the body which the couple recieved many » "We have our headaches," says | lovely gifts for which they than- {Mr. Richard. "One of them is to | ked all present. t 1 1 55 get sold parts moved out of the| Miss Lorraine Martin, who y y |aeas quickly. Such delays, might |is employed by Canadian Kodak hold up new construction opera-|in Toronto, was completely taken | tions " by surprise when . Miss Sandra | But the orporation has its ad- Walton and co-workers of Cam- eda S |vantages. As a centralized agency era Assembly Department of it can work up bigger and better Canadian Kodak presented her markets and fetch better prices with a miscellaneous shower, at By HAROLD MORRISON [plus Squipment declined, Ho¥- tha can be realized by individual \which she received many lovely Canadian Press San Vriter | |Sver, Ie a A we increas. departments competing against gifts for which she graciously OTTAWA (CP) -- usiness is Richard sa each other for markets, Mr. Rich- thanked her co-workers, The host. ."" says Louis Richard,|ing -- "probably mostly because | picking uy Eo. He does the the government is expanding and ard says. ess served a delicious lunch of biggest pick-up business in the there is a lot more old and un- Canadian government, | wanted equipment available." The 65-year-old Montreal ac-| The corporation's sales rose sountant heads the Crown Assets| from $4,000,000 in the fiscal year G i ft C i g are t te [3 fo r CA N A D A'S Disposal Corporation, fedoral ended March, 195+, to ¥ 500,00 in agency for clearing and selling 1955 and $6,700,000 in 1956. out and surplus equipment It has sold wild horses off Nova MIDDLE-EAST MILITARY PERSONNEL es from an expanding federal ad- Scotia's Sable Island, ships that ministration had sunk and were lying under . Old oil drums scattered on the water in the £ , Lawrence River ne Jb AND OTHER IMPERIAL TOBACCO BRANDS | sorthern tundra, crashed afroraitf=even a church Wich had fallen CAN BE SENT TO CANADA'S d sunken ships, swill from army vic'in. to expansion plans of - piri and a Pe ountain of scrap|tawa's Uplands airport and had UNITED NATIONS EMERGENC( FORCE paper from federal departments to pe demolished and removed. --these are some of the pJoduels 0 HIGHEST BIDDER i % A . Richard and his staff o Sales usually are made throug! < . Rie sale. bids. Invitations go out to thous- . $1.60 sends 400 POST-WAR SALES ands of scrap dealers and other di , , "And we've done fairly wel) |cxealaations. "he highest bidder 2 avs. "We've made sales to- gets the equipment. A Fo $522.000.000 since the| The corporation not only works " Sweet Coporal, Matinbée, Viceroy end of the Second World War." for the various government de- 4 or Winchester, By iar the biggest portion of partments but also for the United f \ ut Price Includes postage. these sales were made) in the(States government which has in- A , years immediately after 'the war |stallations along the Alaska High- » when Canada found itself with alway and in the Canadian north. . 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