14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, November 8, 1963 | Prince Albert Site Of Regional Rally _-- «By MRS. LES BEACOCK PRINCE ALBERT -- Thejhosted for the annual Trappers|/boom, who has been visiting at weather was ideal for the an-|Council recently. nual anniversary service on Sunday. Our minister read ajhave returned from a motor Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Love the home of his nephew, Mel- bourne Prime and Mrs. Prime}, North Carolina Visitor At Hampton By M. HORN Hold Open House COURTICE -- The Highway School are holding Open House and a Grade 1 Mother's Tea on Ww oe Ken Pe ednesday, November 4th at|Thomas Gladman Jr; 4,30 p.m. All parents are invited|OTVille Rahm; to see the students work. Lunch|Mrs. Reg Lescum. . te Auxiary part m scouung. Courtice School To The officers. installed. were: President, Mrs. Garnet Goyne; Vice-President Mrs. Cliff Ryon; Secretary Mrs. |BY MRS. CHAS. CARPENTER|Treasurer Mrs. Gord Boomer. Ray Barker; Standing on the executive are: Dawson; Mrs. Mrs. Sick Convener' HAMPTON --- 8 Pec will be served by the Home and|gmpy, GUIDES School. Saint John's Junior First Aid| UXILIARY certificates were presented by The 18th Oshawa Scout Moth-|the instructor Mr. Charles Car- \Service at 10,45 a.m. bulance badge aiong with their certificates. . CHURCH SERVICES The Courtice Circuit of chur- School at 10.45 a.m. and Church Service at 12 noon. The Rever- end John Romeril will conduct the church services. ches have changed the time of their services in the District to run from October 1962 till Oct- ober 1964. REST STUDENTS LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) reo '40 students were arrested Maple Grove hold Church ser- pvrabeli day ee with po vice at 9.30 a.m. and' Sunday} jice, The students are campaign- School at 10.45 a.m., Courtice ing against a law restricting United Church hold Sunday|their extra-curricular activities School at 9.30 a.m. and Church|ang providing for the with- drawal of degrees from students Ebenezer Church hold Sunday|involved in political agitation. See You... SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 has retumed to his home in a : North Carolina, er's Auxiliary had as guest of penter to The Ist Courtice Girl frien", Rev. F. G. Joblin. Guest} Recent company with Mr.| mr, and Mrs. T. Wray and|jhonor, Mrs. G. N. Varnum,|Guide Company at their meet- aker, Rev. H. Mellow, fromjand Mrs. Les. Beacock were:|Misses Minnie and Norah Horn|president of The District Com-|in8 at Courtice School also to jorthminster Church, Oshawa,|/Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock,|were recent dinner guests with|mittee for Scouting, from Osh-|the 18th Oshawa Boy Scouts at who left a worthwhile message.|Nestleton; Mr. and Mrs. T.|Mr, and Mrs. Jackson Wray and|awa. Courtice United Church at their' Offering was gathered by four|Cole and Mr. and Mrs, L.|daughters, Oshawa. Mrs. Varnum installed the|Meeting night. young men: B. Martyn, D. Mar-|Devitt, Barbara and Neil and! Mr. and Mrs, A. Carrick andjofficers for the coming year| Some of the Boy Scouts also tyn, D. Beacock and G. Bea-|Reta Goldman, all of Oshawa,/Mr, and Mrs, Cheetham, Osh-|and gave an interesting talk on'received their Saint John Am- cock. ner ---- Ethel and Alice/awa and Mrs, Harrison, Scar- : , Port Perry. boro, spent a week touring TURKEY SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. A, Martyn|Northern Ontario. siete tn Pog Wl pce: were guests at the Milk Trans-| Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Bal- : port banquet at Toronto. lard, Savannah, Georgia, Mr. + er hel Mrs. Easton of)" noi Devitt, ones. oxinred and Mrs fad Ballard, Colum- re " the weekend with his grand- , were dinner guests of Mr. en Yap wel under father, F. Vickery and Bea-and Mrs. Ralph Ballard and way -0f the , af gh a cock cousins. girls recently. Regional Rally to el Miss Mildred Martyn, Rob-| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Far- the church. a Jeffs and Robert Snelgrove,|row and family recently visited kind letter of greeting from ajtrip to the U-S.A. NOW PLAYING it GET-TOGETHER CLUB THE TWO SUSPENSE MIGHTIEST vata rie pele INTRIGUE! "THE KING KONG Hf rraiTors" GODZILLA : --with-- ® IN COLOR BILTMORE 1° 'Sadie Hawkins Dance' 0.C.V.1. AUDITORIUM : Dress -- Hard - Time JACQUELINE ELLIS Benge Pgs ig Mr ronto, were at their respec: a 3 Mrs, Clarence Allin, . Bs, 'i : e homes. Woodville. ardson, Mrs. Pugh, Mis, Snel: Miss Ina Keizibrink, Oshawa| Sunday evening dinner guests grove. Kitchen committee ig | School of Nursing, visited ajof Mr. and Mrs. George Ar- purchase more tw da and\rew days with her father, J.|/mour recently were Mr. and table oilcloth for kite et 4 to-|Keizibrink. Mrs. Don Stevens, Bill Bruce, Twenty dllars was vote Mrs. Easton Mary and Bobby of Millbrook. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 6:45 P.M. . ~ The "KING OF MOUNTAIN MUSIC" Belleville, is with her wards hospital auxiliary. spending a week Jeffs, *Mrs. A. Martyn showed pic- Shin tutes of western provinces and hye i Mis: Bs local Pease? Mrs. T. Hodgins offered her} Mr. and Mrs. F. home for next meeting. CLUB GIFT -Mrs. Ken Middbeton was hostess fo. the GNS Club. Pres- ident Mrs. O. Brown welcomed all, especially three visitors, Mrs. M. Christie, Mrs. H. Gould- ing and Mrs, H. hye Aas It was suggested and car: . ° 7 that a sum of money be sent to At Enniskillen S the adopted boy for Christmas. And each member be responsi-|Ry MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN bie for a gift for his 15th birth-) pxNTsKILLEN -- On a re-|, day by next meeting. cent occasion two local young), -The sum was accepted as &aljadies were honored by friends, result of an Amway demon-jneighbors and relativés who stration held at the home Ofjgathered at Mrs. Les Beacock. Tickets are} Wall, | in circulation regarding future} Miss Phyllis Howells, a bride-| dance Nov. 23 at BayvieW,lelect of this month and Mrs.) Whitby John Belle (nee Mary Griffin); PERSONALS About 26 senior citizens were éhtertained to an antique dis- jay and tea at the Beacock ee Tuesday, Gibson ac-/g Gibson to Haliburton on Sunday. H. Buckler .Oshawa, visited with Mr and Mrs. R. Butson. the guests of honor. E. Wright was the master of ceremonies. The program included two humorous readings dames R. Sharp and E. Wright.| Miss Sheryl] Ashton sang @ solo accompanied by Ray Ashton. | gi Misses Shirley Avery Maureen McNair played | piano duets. Some harmony and] Farewells At Harmony Church comedy was provided in a duet) fa by Misses Kathryn Slemon and andjley Ross, Mrs. |Mrs. companied Mr. and Mrs. Ron.jmond Farrow, recently. boro, Mr. bie and Terry, . lv Ladies Feted and Mrs, Elmer Hawes, Whitby. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- Petit and family, Toronto, were ' {visitors with Mr. the Community| Cryderman. Taylor. few ' lents who was recently married were/c i), and daughter, Gwen, Taunton, jcalled on Mr. and Mrs. Ron by | Mes-Ir uke: and|Mr, and Mrs. two Whitby, recently. Mrs. B. DeHart, Mrs. Mor- .T, Kivell and W. Sonley, were dinner uests of Mr, and Mrs. Ray- Mrs. A Cruickshank, Peter- spent a few days with and Mrs. Percy Dewell: Mr. ,and Mrs. Ron Luke, Rob- were recent isitors 'with her parents, Mr. Edwin Ormiston, Courtice, isited Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin mith recently Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke, in Cryderman and Glen, Osh- wa. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond and Mrs, L. Misses Linda and Beverly Bowmanville, spent a days with their grandpar- Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jonah Mr. and Mrs. R. Ballard and ris, were Sunday visitors with Harry Appleton, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Smith and mily attended Lindsay Fair. By MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN|DY, Misses Kailiryt Se ttaurect Enniskillen -- At Harmony|McNair as pianist. United Church recently, approx-| Miss Maureen McNair and) imately 30 relatives gathered t0iwayne Beckett escorted Miss Did farewell to Rev. J. M. Hos-iHowells and Mr. G. Bement to kin, pastor of North Runny-ithe stage and pinned a corsage| mede United Church, ee and boutonniere on the couple. | and Mrs, Hoskin "Anne", Dick) wis. shirley Avery read a and Douglas, before their de- comeratainiony Bi al in verse parture to New Zealand where|.iq Miss Cheryl Rowan pre- Rev. Hoskin will resume his|-onteq Miss Howells and her duties in We ministry. a fiance with a chest of silver. * ag nates vges be -- Ley Mr. and Mrs. Belle received a/ sedge ln pea "pth ae {floor lamp and mirror. Follow- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoskin): Sonal ef aipwaciston 'by the! and family. Rev. Hoskin is the|™® Words of apprecia 3 guests all joined in "For They gon of the late Richard and Are Jolly Good Fellows". 1 FRIDAY| THE DU 'KANES STAR AT SUNDAY "OPRY" | Roy Acuff the King of Mountain Music will oppear ot the Grand Ol' Opry, Massey Hall this Sunday night November 10th. Doors open at 7 P.M. Show time 8 p.m. Roy was born around Maynardsville Tenn., was the: son of a General Sessions Judge. Although fis first ambition was to be o@ big league baseball player a sun-stroke put on abrupt end to that, just as Roy hod received an offer to play with the New York Yankees. Roy then turned to Mountain Music ond grew up with the "Grand Ol' Opry, was named King of Mountain Music by Dizzy Dean, Some of Roy's greatest hits were "The Wabash Cannon Boll", On Top of Old Smokey', and "The Great Speckled Bird". See Roy in person --- take o car load up to Massey Hall this Sunday EVERY-ONE LIKES BINGO if you want to enjoy a real game of Bingo with some of the Biggest ond Best Prizes in Town -- Woodview Park holds it's big game Monday nights, at The Red Barn, followed by the Jaycees on Thursday nights. Remember for Bingo At it's Best it's THE RED BARN MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS. TRIPLE "C" The Triple "'C" Donce and Banquet Hail holds for you a mest enjoyable evening of both round and square dancing every Seturday - night. Dance to the music of "Willie ond His Ranch Boys'. | know you will all want to see this beautiful setting. This Hall can be rented for weddings ond private porties and also is an excellent location for Banquets. Mr. and Mrs. Dentinger, the owners are two of the greatest people | know. Drop out this Saturday night. The Hall is situated North of Hampton, East of the sixth concession, one and a half miles, then north of Cedar Park, or West of the sixth concession from Manvers Road. C.K.L.B. COUNTRY MUSIC STATION Monday through Friday 9 P.M, until 11 P.M., tune in to Slim's Corral the best in Country and Western Entertainment. Many of the fine Records heard on this station can be pur- chased at Slim Gordon's New Music Store, 165 Simcoe St. S. Of course you won't want to miss the biggest Show of ali -- Old R&nch Housc 7:30 P.M. to 10 P.M, every Saturday night 1350 on your Radio Dial. Tex Ritter was just elected New President of the Country Music Association at the D. J. Convention, in Nashville. Post President was Gene Autry. For information on this column telephone, 723-2600 POPPY DAY DANCE ot the Royal Canadian Legion Hall 90 CENTRE ST. --- OSHAWA Sat., Nov. 9--9 P.M. FEATURING DOUG WEEKS BAND ADMISSION $2.00 PER COUPLE DON'T MISS... 'BUS STOP*' by WILLIAM INGE presented 'by OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE McLaughlin. Library Theatre NOVEMBER 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 STARTS 8:30 P.M. RESERVE SEATS AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE Friday, November 15th---4:30 to 7:00 Saturday, November 12th--8:30 to 6:06 Monday, November 18th--4:30 to 7:00 LIBRARY THEATRE Nights of Play 7:00 p.m. on 'Eva (Wickett) Hoskin of Bow- manville. Relatives attended from Spo- frane, Wash.; Cleveland, Ohio; 'Rochester, N.Y.;. Belleville, To-|hasn't anything to do? The up-} ronto, Orillia, Oshawa, Bow-jper house met for some 20 min- "manville, Solina, Columbus, Ty-|utes Wednesday and adjourned erone, Blackstock, Burketon,juntil today in the hope that it) Orono, Kedron, Enniskillen andjwill receive some _ legislation Harmony. from the Commons. | ~~ fF nE MOST TERRIFYING " EVER CREATED! -- VINCENT PRICE HB IN HIS MOST CHILLING PORTRAYAL OF EVAL SENATORS IDLE | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Senate SOPHIA ANTHORY | ae een | 23h amen FIVEMILES. To MipNtett GIG YOUNG w= DU-KANES © OSHAWA'S OWN RHYTHM & BLUES MEN ®@ acclaimed by record-breaking crowd at CKEY Bandwagon, C.N.E. ® teatured with hit recording artists "The Righteous Brothers" at the 'CKEY Rhythm & Blues Spectacular', Masonic Temple TONIG FRIDAY, NOV. 8th . . atthe JUBILEE PAVILION HT GENERAL ADMISSION $1.25 "Counts Five" ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM Friday, Nov. 8 8:30 - 11:30 f _ ADMISSION 1.00 DRESS -- CASUAL * Rana oe scuiasieaammnesenaainenimaemetien cnieeemeanin 4D feel: DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, OTTAWA The mein ifity of the newly f industries in Canada, To achieve these ends it will develop and ca: y is to promote the blish " growth, efficiency and imp ry out such programs es may be appropricte. DIVISION CHIEFS UP TO $14,200 To direct e staff of specialists ond generalists In the study of industry problerns. Industrial administrative experience et a senior, level is required for these positions. UP TO $11,800 objectives in a given industrial field. A brood industrial or INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS To initicte studies and recommend action for the achievemenr of departmental istrative background at a responsible level with high analytical ability is required. overal sible technical admin- AREA DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS To co-ordinate the preparation and implementation of the proposed program elements within it. Progressively respon- required, Headquarters for these officers will be Ottawa but extensive travelling will be required. UP TO $11,800 ! development plon. for designated areas and the experience in economic or industria! development. is A brochure outlining the above requirements is avellabie upor envelope "Attention: Department of Industry" DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS the time limit is DECEMBER 31 The time limit for receipt of applications for the DIVISION CHIEFS and AREA DEVELOPMENT OFF ' A working knowledge of Canada's two official lariguages will be required for many of these positions request to the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4 aes mark your ICERS ip NOVEMBER 22, while for the INDUSTRIAL HELD OVER 2nd WEEK! YEAR'S TOP COMEDY DON'T MISS... COLUMBIA PICTURES prs ©/ [invouw™ COLOR, @ RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT © ADDED FEATURE! " ACTION AND ADVENTURE IN "HMS DEFIANT" coos ALEC GUINESS e@ DIRK BOGARDE FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS BOX OFFICE OPEN EACH EVENING AT 7:00 P.M. (inc. Sun.) OF THE YEAR! Tones Deed Ad ROBERT Bou: SAM Sheen,-Oano eam PLAZAF THEATRE 2 SHOWS DAILY PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY! MATINEE 2 P.M. NIGHT 8 P.M. ADULTS ... 1.25 {ADULTS . $1.50 CHILDREN 75¢ | CHILDREN 7Se SORRY -- NO PASSES _ NO RESERVED SEATS DOORS OPEN 1 - 7 P.M. PAUL NEWMAN JUANNE WOODWARD FEATURE AT: 2:25 - 4:40 6:55 - 9:10 Reco; KIND OF LOVE TECHNICOLOR WON PLAYING Jf COLOR CARTOON SPORTLIGHT IN COLOR sc ig a a i i BEST PICTURE