Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1964, p. 5

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'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 5,1964 § TBY And DISTRICT an: mncitis:1 Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West | eee Henrys Mrs McIn tyre Has d Manager: John Gault UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Realm Of Job Experience When it comes to adding up|lor degree in Household Science,in 1953, she assisted in the bel points. for accomplishments|from the University of Toronto.|nutrition program of the Pre- / ~ § , ' I rate Henry High's Mrs. Marjorie|}She then went on to the Col-|natal Classes given in Oshawa. | BROWNS' BREAD '@ | ] McIntyre would most certainly|lege of Education to graduate} In the Ontario Ladies' College J [ theo! be among the high scorers. °. a certified teacher in the|Mrs. ve gia be ther- The June meting of St. Joh}ing a quit for the Bazaar relat Mrs. A. M. Woolton, 112)neld Saturday, May 30, King: A0°% cttive in Toronto. es | in the eary days of the war|atadent nurses fromthe On a the Brangellat OW, began witl*ee. Richard. Sandreli_ and] Inthe Leader's absence, Mrs A presentaon of a purse o|Mclatte completed a two-year[Mrs, Mcintyre, came, ta, Alas|farla Hosmtal in Whi, and ANNIVERSARY hall. More than 75 members and/Mrs. -- -. oe Ce cake com gl jf Poets oe aes Technical School in Toronto and|supervise the residences ue " oat werk at the pewly open- Lert peg naed meal convened There will be more details onicall. It was reported that 21/Ormiston, who, with her hus- Sevics UeserGuent ha Dent Mauare' cate ek art 4 ee) f In- 1955, she ge ne ae Mac- Contes, / by Mrs. Edward Waring and these events at the September Coparenip pt nl won ed te , gage BM ae sumers' Gas Company. By 1932) Whitby. Before starting to teach|donald College in Guelph to at- Mrs. McIntyre held her Bache-!at. the Ontario Ladies' College|tend the course in the Bishop meeting. ; ' a a0 gy hg Ph At the close of the evening|Mrs. Sturgess on the theme|D-Day celebrations. They will Method of. Sewing. This course ther Austin showed colorfu!|"Follow the White Line." also visit in England. was sponsored by the Home mg Hy ery Daren, ure slidse of his recent vacation in| Subject for study was "'India."| A dainty lunch was served Economics section of the On- $s 00 ' Mrs. Bernar , '| California. 'Mrs. Fred Ollen-Bittle told the|by Mrs. William Dalby and her tario Educational Association, é act SL SE Robert Mackey, Mrs. Frank e istory of the life and work injcommittee. A specially - deco- and it is' interesting to note, vhf Lid Canzi and Mrs. James Ledden, UCW NO. 3 'India of three women. Dr. Ida|rated cake donated by Perfec- that Mrs, McIntyre pi chair- pan tfa WweCKS 7 the end 0 a an appropriately decorated cake! tnit No, 3 St. Mark's United|scudder, Mary Vergh nd|tion Bakery was cut by Mrs.| Guests from Whitby attend-/Henry street, Arrangements f thi was served as a farewell to Rev.|cnirch Women met in the| Madame Bandit. menese 8° Ormiston, ing. the pot luck supper of St.)were made for the forthcom- years "(ad senat the Bo W. P. Douglas assisting te Church parlor Thursday, May| Mrs, Wootton served tea assis-|_ The next meeting will be held|Mary of the People CWL, Osh-jing picnic supper to be held|ning of a Family Life Educa- ha is bine Aged Set a 21 at 2:30 p.m. |ted by Miss Winnifred Boys and|Tuesday, June 9. 27a eons, | -- . pore ie Be hi wll lawn at the|tion Workshop held at Easter in To celebrate its impressive 75 year history of ome. Spiritua '| Leader Mrs. R. A. Smith op-/Mrs, George McQuade CWL BRIDGE, EUCHRE re, oe : 1956 at the Easter Convention. personalized service with the finest bakery L. J, Austin enrolled ten new t ti ith a poem the Evangelist CWL President rae : x members and gave them his walt "aad UF Loving", by) | WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Climaxing a successful sea-|and Mrs, Greg Carter repre- oo bie ih pal yen Bae Bet 'Sass thaw em apy ad BREAD presents a contest blessings. Strickland Gillilian. The regular meeting of|Sn_ St. John the Evangelist/senting the Ontario County by Mrs. Charles Dalby assisted|at Cornell University and reg- most 1,000 prizes --all in cash! President Mrs. Robert Mac-|" yrs. Ross Hall conducted a|/Whithy Women's Institute was\CL travelling Bridge and|South Regional CWL. istered in the School of Gradu- key presided over the business| ost interesting devotional per-|held at the home of iin. Euchre held its fourth annual The monthly meeting follow- ta ty tee * ge hn ate Studies with se 4 in the 75 PRIZES EVERY WEEK for 1 meeting and reports were sub-|ioq choosing as her topic "Light/Geophrey Curl, Brook'in, with a\"i8ht of cards, Tuesday, May ed the supper and was chaired|was won by Mrs, Munns \field of Economics of the Ist PRIZE $75.00, 74 prizes of mitted by the conveners. _ In The Dark World." |good attendance. Mr-. Everett m, in the Bt. Sogeph's mawung by Mrs. M. G. Coleman, -St.| ts : |Household and Management, It PLUS Mrs. Frances Spellen, Spiritual! pjans for catering a wedding |King, the new president. chair-|'00™ at the rectory. | Mary's President. 4 | Mrs. Keys, Oshawa held aj\was in 1957 that she began to iP <9 ba : convener, reminded the mem-|in the near future were discuss-|eq the mesting and several new|.,.."° ladies were greeted by| kitchen shower with Mrs. C.|teach full time at Henry Street ONE $2,500.00 GRAND PRIZE at end of bers htat this coming Sunday,/eq| Members were reminded of|members joined. Mrs. James McCarroll and Mrs.) rs. Theo Peacock of Gooder-|Keys and Mrs, J. Clement as|High Schoo! for the Whitby Dis- AND June 7 is Communion Sunday/the next generai meeting Tues-| Invitation was accepted from Joseph Corrigan, words of wel-|ham spent a week visiting her|co-hostesses, ' | trict High School Board, 14 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 for all ladies of the parish at the| gay, June 2 at 2 p.m. when Unit|Brougham Institute for June 9,|COMe Were extended by Mrs./aunt, Mrs, W. J. Grylls, RR 2) \) Warmington held aj, Testimony to the fact that TOTAL 975 CASH PRIZE: 8 o'clock Mass. |No. 3 will be in charge of thelapproximately ten members|@Tes Carter, convener. Whitby, iscell her talents did not exist un- The league scrap book pre-| i ice. |hope to attend. During the evening progres- . : lone ih te ee ° g P |worship service ope to attend. It was agreed) i+. bridge and euchre were| Mr. Frank Beckner of Mont-\home in. Toronto. noticed, the Department of Edu HERE 1S ALL YOU DO--Every loaf of bread will pared by Mrs. William O'Neil) Next meeting of Unit No. 3\that a donation would be for- : yeekend guest| cation in 1963 invited her to ; and Mrs. Richard Sand-|, i) be a pot luck picnic lunch|warded to Retarded Children's spike by bed ¢ -- " i ai Ppa hairy 'Mrs.| A surprise shower was held|serve on a Curriculum De- GARY oral ae co so tans ane relli, which won first prize at! tune 18 at 12:30 p.m. Members f nd. lowing ont Rs ne P Hachie, 910° McCul-|at the Ajax Pickering General| velopment Committee to help fi Pa, ri oye your name and address. the CWL Convention, was pres-|are asked to meet at the Church.| Discussion regarding the July|Winners were announced by | Hospital. revise the curriculum for the ne ove this label, fill in your name and address ented by Mrs. Sandrelli to Mrs.| program convener Mrs. Ab-\picnic to meet with ail oe as es ree intermediate division of the ® pel to BROWNS' BREAD, Postal Station "G", Desmond Newman, immediate, price gave an interesting|branches from Ontario South u Nae lage ted: Sree | School Section No. 5 took a) a Home Economics Course for neohuacs : ; Past President. lintroduction to the new study|and Ontario North for a joint-|Mrs. Dave Johnston, TS:/bus trip. to Pioneer Village re-| Brownie Bev Grades 7 to 10. Further evi- Send as many entries as you wish each week. Put It was announced that the), oo. "Goq and His Purpose." |Picnic at Bird's Eye Centre|C!arence Hendriks, Mrs. Mur-| cently, Teacher Mrs. Mildred| y dence of the fact that her abili- them all in one envelope, Be sure you have correct Christmas Bazaar would be held!" 4° ocial_ hour followed with|Park, Port Perry, carried and|!@¥ Silver won the bobby prize.| Rastwood and two mothers ac- q ties are recognized by the De- postage. All entries are eligible for a weekly prize December 5 in the parish halll;octesses Mrs. Cyril Heard and|it i hoped members will plan Euchre winners: Mrs, Lloyd| companied the children on this Earns Prizes partment, came last summer AND the final grand prizes. with Mrs. Helen Hefferand Mrs./y7;< william Stonehouse taking|t0 attend same. Seymour, Mrs. C. Lucas, bobby! enjoyable tour. when she was asked to teach Weekly contests close each Monday at 12 o'clock John Rousseau as co-conveners.| harge, | Plans were made for the|Prize, Mrs. Ron Morris. c Guild iors: tuet| The doliowing. | : for four weeks for the Ontario noon. Late entries go into following week's contest. Mrs. Frank Canzi will be in| June meeting to be held at The bridge season winners! ie - - ey Picanol petal ot list of| College of Education, to stu- Every Monday, 100 entries will be selected charge of tickets and prizes will| UCW NO. 4 'eaa(tte home of Mrs. A. Morin,|were: Mrs. P. T. Finnegan, © SOGway: ve Mutms, Sr., 116|trict Brownles dus hitby Dis-|dents qualifying for their High from a revolving drum. The first 75 of these be on display at Rousseau Heri-| Unit No. 4 St. Mark's United| June 24, also an executive meet-|Mrs- Louis Rousseau, . Mrs.|0 : 8 cc! Golden Hand: Penk May: School Assistant Teacher's Cer- 100 entries who can be reached by telephone tage House. Church Women met Tuesday, |ing will be held in the after-|Peter Ottenbrite, Mrs. Larry|" i tended in Osh-[Pattl Creeth, ghiste conn |titicate. will receive a prize if they give the correct Any ladies interested in mak-'May 26 at 2 p.m. at the home/noon of June 16 at the home of|Ruest, Mrs. Jack Halligan,|ing which she attended in Osh- Barb ptt » Shirley Hawkins,! In the fall of 1963, at the answer to a simple question. jMrs. Earl Ward. Sit ae tek tee. Mastin Maciidomam yang | ome og ye Parents or other adults in the home | Motto was given by Mrs,|/arbottie, Miss Verda Parker; | proved. . , : |Home Economics for the prov- 'arents or other adults in can I |Russel Saunders, also a paper| the booby prizes going to Mrs.| Mrs. Norman Wood read a retin Lover: Jane Grant. ince, Mrs. McIntyre undertook answer for children of 12 years or younger, Ca S ncrease lon oar citizenship, '"What's in|Paul Kaiser, Mrs. W. J. Mc-|letter from Miss Muriel Bam- hens ae bead Ellis, Susan) the position of co-speaker at All weekly prize winners will remain eligible ja Man." |Monagle, Mrs, Murray Silver, ford, Missionary in India, telling Deb S, : osalieGo dda r d, three large regional meetings with all other weekly entries for the grand . P il ei was decided to continue ae 4 egg gay Ae er Peay Poskggi gtr Glakoven Guest, Caroline Van ¢ Home Economics teachers, prizes at the end of contest, May 30th. lthe Pennies for . Friendshi 4chre: Mrs, Peter Balnuk,|Bamford's n ven. ee uring in-service workshops ; In Private School upl S |which goes to assist other cae ae. Ted Williams, Mrs. Larry|Pastor at the eee, ni peg ey agar pam whien were held to assist; in Ioavad of BROWNS" BREAD few a eae ies i uest, Mrs. M. : .|Church. He is this year' celebrat- son, onirley Hawkins,|/the implementation of the ne H a By CHARLOTTE GENTLES used was "'tradition is not a fei "Mrs. Pellow "and Mrs, Wacd Booby prizes went to ates. ing his golden jubilee . om 1° or atlas Wendy Ak course ro rian oe pe ap ve : : be i is-|James §$ . Mich- dination to the Ministery. "ise Orderly: Wen er-| There is more, but s - Empl f Browns' Bread and their families, Advertisi The Castle Chapter of the On-lter. It is a guide, sponsor and| Fee yn shir ee Dis ial ie and Mrs. Mich "rt Se aan that the/™Man, Linda Allan, Betty. Apple-|nies us yey pain aged ' Agencr pnd adveriising medio, re not eligible to" onter the "4 tario Ladies' College, Whitby|friend. To forget tradition would). i ha sce at Rev. L. J. Austin, Rev. W. P.|United Church Training School|t0n, Karen Bagnell, Molly on, I think however that enough met at the home of he ag be a pe : agra heir Mrs. Robert Smith on behalt| Douglas and Mrs, Robert Mac-|would be held this year in Al-|Bailey, Sharon Corlies, Patti has been said to give Mrs. Mc-| T. Gray of Oshawa recently. Re-|poin ou at the Colleg: S| of the branch, presented Mr key, CWL President, made the|bert's College, Belleville July Creech, Rosalie Goddard,|Intyre 100 per cent for effort fe Eg le nosy Poop suite "shead"te and that) rani Ward with a beautiful draw for the door prizes. These) 20 to 23. Ferien Gordon, Jane Grant,|and accomplishment. | : 3 Vi 7 : i , + -- an ; ckla i ; were won by Mrs. William| Mrs. Reed mentioned that|Shirley Hawkins, Dale Heron,| were received. Mrs. R. Leo|prepare for the College Centen-| rr nee poaepier bo Bi Mag Holley, Mrs. P. T, Finnegan,|there would be an executive|/Gail Hobden, Kathy Hood, Bar-| $75.00 PRIZE WINNER Gray of Oshawa ay oe " pa "< have|President of the Whitby Wom- Mrs. G. A, Newton, Mrs. Frank\meeting during' the Summer. bara Jones, Janet Kingerlee, MRS. J. KEITH CHISHOLM, 85 Woodside Ave , Toronte @ $300. was presented to ol- uring Yeats tere WAYF ing Tnatiite. Dudgeon, Mrs. Jack Halligan,|Social convenor Mrs. Loyal Po-|Lana Lent, Debby Mackenzie, Following 74 names each win $1 00 lough drive. lege to go toward the T. G./been four principals of the Col-|""y7 Smith ing|Mrs. <W. McAul i ial| Darlene MacNaughton, Maril ; iq , i ave a readin s. (W. McAuley .and Mrs.| gue said there would be a social aughton, Marilyn ALTON Rogers scholarship. Mr. Rogers|lege she said. 'In Mr. Hare's on the motto, fwhen Mom's is Gertrude Lynde. get - together in July or August.|MacNaughton, Barbara Mowat, MORTGAGE Mrs. G. Ashbee, RR. No, 2 of Toronto was a former chair-|time, the first principal of the| kitchen, all's right with the| Mrs. Carter, who is moving|Time and place will be announ-\Judy Mowat, Janice O'Brien, ten Stanly Jet, Apsley Ont the building} | ord." LOANS ec are man of the Board of Directors|College, most of \this summer to take resi-|ced later |Victoria') Ryland, Deborah for many years. The money ete was ee with the excep- The meeting closed with a/dene in Toronto, was 'hankeal The worship period was taken|Schmelze, Stephanie Whale. Ae oe Hetu, 55 Murray Drive presented to the College by the|tions being the gym, swimming) .itast by Mrs. Everett King, |by Mrs, Mackey for her work|by Miss Maude Cameron. The| Minstrel: Patti Creech, Shir- on : BELLEVILLE by ag Boone 7 principal rg deg ta de hea after which a lovely lunch was|@S convener during the past|devotional was based on the |!e¥, ne Gon saves. Well Located Commercial, Mrs Stenley Fraser, 37, South Front * p : Ss! served by i in|four years. Mrs. Keith Mac-|verse ' | Needleworker: Diane Ing. sdenti MPI of the College, greeted approxi-|Dr. C. R. Carscallen, of Whitby| oe he pany fecue Donald extended best wishes Guar: oo a Aaghiery gi garth Pathfinder: Pamela Gibson. | Residential or Good Mr A. Vesterback 17 Milner Rood mately 50 former students and|was in charge "'of the adminis-|y¢/. Harold Wickett. and Mrs. |and good luck to Mrs. Carter! many days." Skater: Beverley Hawksley, | Improved Farm Property BOWMANVILLE : grease tes a on = ee gia the mort-| Geophrey Curl. 'lin her new surroundings and| Rev. Reed closed the meeting | Debby Mackenzie, Caroline Van! . Mrs. R. Howe, GR Box 19, Box 22, RR. Ne. 3 eon. He sal : | . resented her with a gift from| wi @ ial ti |Ginkoven, an plage tudents in residence this year) The main building of the Col- LEGION AUXILIARY the taanniears. ais ball ety . bhp peggy sn Signaller: Pamela Gibson. VICTORIA Ses tinon Burtnik, RR. No. 3, Caledon &. and nine day students attending lege was constructed <sver 110) Royal Canadian Legion] The out-going convener thank-| The regular meetings will be | Swimmer: Jane Grant, Shir- CAMP BORDEN 'classes at the College. "I expect|years ago for Sheriff Reynolds, | Ladies' Auxiliary held its so-|ed the ladies and introduced the|resumed in September. jley Hawkins. Mrs. R. C, Robinson, 6 Somme Bivd., Box 586 at in the next ten years there) the first Sheriff of Ontario Coun-| cial meeting Wednesday eve-|in-coming convener, Mrs, Jo-|--------------_----_--________| Thrift: Betty Appleton, Jane and GREY roe bee Alssande ill be' a number of students)ty, Traalgar Castle was later|ning at the Legion Hall. seph Corrigan. » Grant, Sharon Corlies, Gail ncued jensnder ho won't be accepted in the| purchased by a group of towns-| Mrs. Vernon Moore chaired| Coffee hostesses for the eve- @ |Hobden, Lana Lent. T R U 5 T Mrs. Marion Wesley 2178 Stonley Green Pk provincial academic courses/folk to serve as a school for|the meeting and presided over|ning were Mrs. F. Seminsky, Toymaker: Pamela Gibson, ERIN land the result will be that the! girs, the installation of two new|Mrs. Martin Chizen and Mrs. ee Mot me! [Bar-ara Hilton Diane Ing. | bk bod debe MeBrieken, RR. Ne, 2 Iprivate schools will be flooded] " Giowing tributes were paid to members, Mrs, Phylis Wine-|D. F. Sullivan. es sole 4 Writer: Betty Appleton, Molly; 308 Dundes St. W., Whitby Mr John' Loucks, Seott St. jas parents want their children) Helen Campbell of Vancouver,|84tden and Mrs. Zepa Fitchett| Proceeds from this project kode or at Poet: GEORGETOWN jto go into academic courses.|1h. gaughter of Jean McKenzie|Who were weléomed into thejhave been presented to Father 'tired-out feeli Mrs. V. Lockwood, 50 Norton Cr, {But these children are n0ticompbell, a former student and Auxiliary. Austin to assist with furnishing Lae i ee HAVELOCK [placed in academics because|ucie teacher at the College.| Members are sorry to lose aja desk and chair for the rec-) & epend en Mrs. B. E. Barr, 13 Quebec St | their standards aren't high) Helen won two firsts in two sep.|memiber, Mrs. A. C. Whiteside,|tory study. Good food deserves good wine ra Ms Reesor, RR. Ne 3. 7th Line ) enough to keep up with the aC@-\arate classes for piano at the|Who, with her family, is mov- n. We. | demic standards. Therefore|Kiwanis Music Festival and en.|itg to Owen Sound. pea eete an ha. ies, Maen, 40 Chere j they are moved into a course/tortained with piano selections', 2424ar goods were brought| Almonds oe ure Mr: P. Hajduk, P.O. Box 264 { that is more suitable for them.|.+ the alumni Luncheon and at|i@ ad material distributed to|Women Afternoon Group held its tiie vr MIDLAND The Ontario Ladies' College is/th. 54th May Court Festival. |e made up for same. .Applica-|last meeting of the season Wed- ; : ' ( , i Mrs. H, Latenville, 316 William St. scheduled for the Arts and Sci-| i : tion was received for a new|nesday, June 2 in the Sunday # ant! y F NEWMARKET ee rian 208 cele Revs the The Castle Chapter is making member, Mrs. Mary Evelyn|school hall with a very good at- : f a ; 4 tise Alte Bisetwned led oa i business and Commerce course. plans to continue to renew some] Hunter. |tendance, PETERBOROUGH But this would be too expensive| nPcessaty lems of furnishings' Announcement was made of| President Mrs. F. J. Reed Mrs. A. Cinnamon, 1308 Monaghan for the College to obtain the ma-|2! 'e College, : the participation of six Auxil-|was in the chair. Her opening ae OSHAWA chines and other necessary; The business meeting con-jiary members taking part in|remarks were hightights from a (, : oie 2: Leltewery oe Mestreve Ave. equipment for the teaching of|cluded with plans being made|the bowling tournament to berecent Presbyterial meet- Eg) this type of course. for the end of season pot luck roan DECORATING : oer Mikahen, RR. No. 8 When Dr. Osborne received a\supper to be held on June 17 PORT CREDIT cheque from the Ryerson Chap-|at the home of Mrs. J. "Joe" # r b Mrs. Marie Riley, 1280 Meridith Ave, ter for the continuance of the|Richardson, Fourth Concession \ ' SHOP ¢ » Cn VA Mrs. v. $, Linck, 1032 Strethy 4 Ave. Scholarship Fund he said, "the, Whitby Township about a half 6 ; : QUEENSVILLE health of the school depends on|a mile east of Anderson street. . SHOPPIN Wallpaper and Murals Mrs. D Greenwood, Queensville te activity and interest of the|Everyone is to take their own 1 " . e © Custom Draperies EXTRA DRY RICHMOND HILL former students. There 'are| dishes, cutlery and mosquito lo-\| © Broedioom and Rugs proouces oY PP erie Vd ada ty many in the years who have|tion. Supper is to begin at 5.45\) } © C.LL. Paints and Vernishes { | CHATEAU-GAI onan Lute? re a. sibs kk been able to come to the school|P.m. The next meeting will be CAN BE |] © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points a THORNHILL through the assistance of the held either in September or 5 D C Mrs. N. E. Calledine, 45 Thornheights Rood former students." October. TORONTO Wayne Al ' " Among the many speakers at) The evening concluded with EASY! ODD & SOUTER Mision: § Alda Se Lael' Ate. Secvbelnush the annual Alumni Luncheon | Court Whist and the prize win-| e Decor Centre Ltd. ales vi LIS : ee 1 Ay Ft 4 tamer Rav Hightond Creek was Mrs. R. G. Grobb of Whit-|ners were Misses Doris Batty Phone 668-5862 Mrs, E. Ge: Bourke, 268 Silver Birch Ave., Toronto 13 ' the fi i 3 . by.. She was the first May Queen/of Brooklin and Betty Moffat of 107 Byron $t. $., Whitby Miss Ruby, Boyd 34 Madison Ave , Toronte 5 at the College. Oshawa Z, : Mes. H. A. Brown, 440 Hillsdale East, Toronto M. H. Coukwell 99 Park Home Ave., Willowdale "T don't know to this day why,| The lunch conveners were } ) this special honor was conferred|Mrs. Robert. Gray and Mrs Vit RE AD | Mrs. John "dectds'9 shite hve Sherbervegh on me," she said. Mrs. Grobb|Harry Taylor, both of Oshawa. | . Gregory, 365 Parliament St., Apt. 609, Toronto & quoted from a booklet written) A joint vote of thanks was given | Hancock $2 Grantbrook St, Witiowdale | a on the history of the College by! to the hostess and program con-| AND ; §, Hewkshe 798 Carew, Toronto a former Dean Miss A. A. Max-|vener by Miss Doris Batty of apitan, 12 Kennebec Cres., Rexdale well, now of. Vancouver. The| Brooklin ca Mae Fito E . M. Killins, 610 Harvie Ave., Toron particular quote Mrs. Grobb|Brown of Oshawa. 1 " <9 ito 10 MacDonald, 65 Beaconsfield Ave., Toronto 3 .» MeCaig 594 Runnymede Road, Toronte 9 |. J, MeGraw, 50 Pine Cres., Toronto 13 . D. MeQuat 32 Bonood Ave., Toronto 12 . Meininger, 779 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough Billy Middleton, 35 Withrow Toronto 6 Mrs. R Middleton, 616 McRoberts Ave., sere 10 BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 ond 9 p.m. | iy TIMES WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1:30 } FAMILY 'A. M. Moatman, 200 Lumsden, Toronto 1 J ea 74 Delemere Ave., Toronto 9 YUL BRYNNER | ty | is AO cae dito le all . W. Miskiman, 23 Dittmer Cres. Rexdale » , | Q . Nattress, 86 Chester Ave. Toronto WAN T . J, Pearson, 8 Mediey Cres., RICHARD WIDMARK M, E. Redman, 76 Highland Park, Bivd. Willowdale hs Mrs, C. 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