"Easy-to-Fi nd" . RADIO: PROGRAM ADC (290) ~Akron, "Heart to WI, WAL: dad rom ENROL CNR, rie] City. Sweet Christmas ser- FETE also at 0. eee. by fa. "The Boss." THE MARCONI SHOP Cor, King & Celina, Phone 2304 ao Ee s. Moruing| Des ATLA Victor | --Detroit, "Tonight's Din- 010 Wi Sc Wugpws tour 10.30 CKCL (357)--Toronto. Shopping aes: , (29) --Columbas, O. Seriptare; wnz ¢ Santen e Mass. ening kr Wir J rien >-Chicage,, Wome four. | 1 hell LEE © ger- Wh 338 Sistas, Womens hour, an recital, Request or- 230 KMA (95) Shenandoah, a. Ruby T 1245 KFAB (09)~Lincoln, hy fo. Con (M1)=Nashville, Farm question DAY CONC! i2 Noon WATO (283)~Colum in, Musi- Wis (345)--Chicago. R, F. D. Dinner 00 (509)~Phila, Lt usic. 2.05 wr W (428)--Cinei. oondsy musi- cale, 5 WE. F (492)-N, Y. 's b X CFCF (411)--~Montreal, t or al Or. RE COMMUNITY PLATE in the new "Bridal Chest" One does not have to be a bride to be delighted with this smart Community chest set, Nor be an expert to appreciate the perfection of the twenty- six pieces it contains. The chest is done in jet black and red, the silverware is Community Prats, covered by a replacement guarantee, and the price is $35.75, Five lovely patterns to choose from, lustrated is the new Colonial design-- the Paul Revere, The Bridal Chest may also be had with 42 pieces (Service for eight) and 50 pieces (Service for twelve), Rassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner 4 / 37 TICE nencst.v. D, J, BROWN i $TE 0) td Lo Neb. Musi- Var ind Radio Trsdes con« 0 {go a 6 ou 278)--Roch, Vike Some hal, WRNY (09)-N.V. The Troubadors, 310 WHN (¥5)--N.Y. Loew's Theatre. 3.30 CKCL (357)--Toronto, Radio Movie Tell-the- Chul koiL, (278) Council Bluffs, iN Goch. A weil. TM (BO Mib 0 Siete Orenentra 4.00 RFAB (309)--Lincoln, Ni w Vz (454)-N.Y. Afternoon 5.00 weco rr HO +St, Paul, WCFL_ (480)--Chi, Rest howd 5.30 KOA (326)--Denver, Matinee for house- hg 3] wives. ES ny Wear 6h Pion. H Chi, Dream Da: WGRS oy Y. Uncle Gee Bee. MAQ (448)--Chi, Topsy Turvey Time, EET (448)--Boston. Big Brother, KYw {320)--Cliicage, Uncle Bob, WIP (508) Fila, Uncle wip WGN Us a. --- Sallas, Story hE. rey Evening chat, (384)--Oakland, "Friend to Boys." WSM oa) Nashuile: Bedtime story. WHI E YOU D m, KDEA (316)--Pitts. Dinner con. What (492)-N.Y. Waldorf Astoria: FI, WR Wir (508) Fila. Dinner music, M (400)--Cleveland. Orchestra. (375)--Detroit. Dinner concert. 6.30 WB (285) Baltimore, Dinner Tie, bf} (5)-rhila Adelphia Hotel, WGR (303)--Buffalo. Dinner music, WT Te Ret y--Hastford, Diner music, Yoau 278)~Roch. Dioner music. OC ( Paved Chimes con. oh Minstrels, DCB Mole St St, Paul. Dinner wi Ki (255) =Chi, T.0 Top orchestra, WLW (428)--Cinei, Too dance music, WMA (143)- Chi. jack Cha Wee (2739) Atlantic Sor Ween (263)-~Norfolk, WNC bck prin Xander uis, 15 W. Koi Orchestra. KOIL as Chine Bluffs, 30 ULA 30 p m. CRCA (357)~Toronto, Musicale. 00 bs Ket, , (347)--Toronto, Musical program. KVi 00 Qn - Tulsa; Vapalar. songs. WBBR (265)~N, 1/1 8 Bsn X, UY 8, oath 4 WRC. 78 x NS) ~Detsoit. ¥ Music, e etwork :--Co our, WERE! , . WCSH, Weel, WAR, TA WLW * (428)--Cinel. Christmas party, 7.45 li Ne @ tia vg Com ry -- ram 00 VEEL Wi WIAs, TWA AG, WCSH, WCAE €CO, wi aA Virus A wh DAY, Wi AS, Wai, Wat, Ww. pot 405)--Winnipeg., Musicale. KMA (34)--Shenandosh. Mandolin musicians, KSO (227)=Clarinda., Quartet, Kanc @B3H-K a2 "College 9 the 4 WAMD (225)~5t. Paul. Violin. WEE (448) Boston, Tower WENR (2*9)~Chi. Popular, °* Wiz ed (278)~Detroit. Organ. TZ (454)~-N.Y, The Wandering Min dE Boston, Musicale, 6.45 man's, otel Mor. 7. 7. 6. 7 College. adven 526)--N., Y, 234)--Ri Wie or 8.15 Wor (422)--Newark. Concert, 8.30 Red Network:~Hoover Sentinels, from feature. Victor \ Northern Electric Ask Try Peanuts and DX-221 your Dealer Sold in Oshawa By |" Br 416) Ww (306)--Chi a, WIP (3 oh la, WM Buiffalo, Band. bry J Tuan wNve we Los 0 ls, bo Jrogram. (263)--Norfolk. Studio. Tike AM dad Asheville. Civic Club, aukee. Feature ll Iw: 10.15 Wen ge Christmas | an WF ( Atlantic City, usicale. Pi popatar ¢ Yas , Organ. 261)--Mpls. Popular revue. (416)--Chicago. AMD (225)--St, Paul, Vaap WGY (380)--Schenectady., Organ. souri WSM 7) Nashville, Pipe - Organ, ne 3 B_ (16) Alanis. Organ, Dr. Wiica (¥0)-N. Y. WRva (254)--Richmond. ack to old Virginia." 1215 Whar ® (500)-- Ft, Worth, Organ, CLASSICAL CONCERTS 7.00 LL (265)---N.Y, Studio pro a WEAF (492)-N.Y, Mid-wee 7.0 £oka (316)--Pitts, Sketch. L, (285)~Baltimore, Qugan, WhX (265)--Cleveland, 1.B.S.A. En- 8.00 Was? (270)--Atlanta, P (349)--Phila, Concert. Yo 3 uffalo, Concert, 345)--~Chicago, Supertone hour, Peacock waicater Ll oe, aE od Ea in Philwin and usical program. Jack RVA Ry x ichmond, Studio fea- filwaukee. ou. favorites. Musicale. usic Box, Popular enter. WSAIL S35k)-~Cinel, Florence and Mis- Chas. er estra. a 1 a, gerbes fh Wah (225)-St. Paul. Broadway night, "Carry mie Lord Calvert hour, a0 ans (349)--N.Y, Concert program. 9.00 hi Naas | House Hour, Solina, Dec. 12--Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Jones, Oshawa, and Mrs. West- ern Cambray, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs' James' Moorey's.-. Mr. and Mrs. 3. 'E! Tink with Her mother, Mrs, M, Pascoe, Sr +} The. Adult Bible clade of Eldad "| met as usual Sunday x elec- ed their teachers and officers with $ , Concert. | the followi It H. 10.30 OIL, (319 Bluffs. Classical wing results: Jresidant,: land. Grand E Tink, Ist vice presi Gout, Mrs. R.. 11.00 KFI -- y voli v2 J McKessock; 'Sec. Treas. | Miss a Reynolds. Look out commit- wo FL FOL Rao: KGW, ar male, Mrs. S. E. Werry and Mrs, Ro a-tes R. J, McKessock. Flower commit- tee, Miss Reynolds, Mr, Tink, Mr, Stivers. Sick committee, Mr, and Mss, John Pascoe, Mrs. E. R. Tay- lor, Mrs. McKessock, Teacher, Mr. B, G. Stevens. Mr, Chapin, Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. H. Argues. These are the results of the elec- tion of officers which took place at Eldad league on Monday night. The meeting Spened by singi hymn 384, Bible lesson by Hilton Tink, De- votional period by Alan McKessock. Meeting closed by hymn, 223. Presi- dent, C. S. Shortridge; 14 vice pres., Mrs. I. Hardy; 2nd vice pres, Miss R. McKessock; 3rd vice pres., Mr. E. R. Taylor; 4th vice pres, Miss Myrtle Vice; Secretary, Miss Muriel Baker; Treasurer, Mr. H. Tink, Sec. Treas of F. Movement, Mrs. W, T. Baker, The meeting for the election of officers and teachers for the year 1928 was sed inthe church base, ment on Wednesday night with AM CRCA (5-Teronta. Versatile Cana- | sresent. Meeting opened by singing 9.00 Red Network--Clicquot Club Eskimos, | hymn 288 followed by prayer by Don WHR, We Ne WIR wie! Rev. J. R. Bick. Minutes of last G, WWM. J year's meeting were read and approv- tee, Mrs. W, T, Taylor; Mrs, J. 1am. Angeles, Modern yo saya, A Claus a ot 728 wa | i) --Cincl. Better Business 72. way 1380) Schenectady. Union Col- VKBW (3%) Buffalo. Religious ser- Fr] Vibe GRNY ¥. "ight and Wer angle City. Address, rau 400) Cleveland. Christian TAG @ Worcester, Travel, talk, ih io Wig i: a Milwaukee. "The Great Outd 8.15 WEEE ose -St, Paul. "Commen se in Religio 8.40 WMAQ (448)--Chicago. U. of Chicago ure. 9.00 hs 1 0 Bo aa, Radio forum. E (270)--Milwaukee, Bible class. 9.15 Wie (297)--Asheville, N.C. Rotary 9245 WAtAB } 4448) Chicago. Discussion of 10.00 Wel (242)--Chicago. is 0 (380)--Oakland, KGO Players, 1.10 WGN Se Chisago, "Sam 'n Henry." "Maggie and Dance, Orchestra. Nighthawk (291)--Vancouver, Popular ' . PHONE 189 December 24, December 24, December 24 December 24, December 24, December 25, TRAVEL THE THE CANADIAN will operate the following extra trains in and out of Oshawa to take care of CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRAVEL "NATIONAL WAY" NATIONAL RYS. «years of rare convenience; and writing ease, and pleasure they never knew before. Doubly wanted --double service -- double thanks! A Parker Duofold Fountain Pen Desk Set does away with mussy pens and ink-wells, Pen holds the ink--base holds the pen. No dipping just re- move the pen and write, Air-tight point-holder keeps point ever moist and ready. And the pén stiids ip atany angle or lies flat, due to Parker's Patented,' Gold Ball-and-Socket Feature, 14K Gold Iridium-tipped, life-long point (in six graduations) to fit and yield to any hand without 108s of shape. Pen barrels of gorgeous Imperial Mandarin Yellow, Lacquer-red, Lapis Lazuli Blue, Green Jade (all black- tipped and tapered) and Flashing Black. Bases of Marble, Onyx; Gass or Bronze Finish, Parker Duofold Pencils also, to match every Parker Pens, «© | A Parker Dealer in your neighbor- hood can show you these fine Age priced at $7 to $100; But in ¢ any Desk Set,' for "Geo. 8. Parker" on' the barel /° the pen. That oi thé gepuine.' | i, Tus PaRxan FounTamh Paw Courant, Lawrren + #7 and $9.28 Oxidized Copper of Antique Bronze finished base with' Parkes Fountain Pen | with Eboay black taper, $7; wi or Junior Duofo. Pen, $9.25, Duofold Desh Sets -- c-- WTAG, KMMJ (230)--Clay Center, Old Trus- | ed. It was moved 'by Mr, Taylor a A also said that he did net wish to KTH take on the wark for 'another year. ar Toe 3, Petersburg, Fla. De (308)--Omaha. Tracy by Mrs. W. T. Baker. Mr. S. E, Fi Worthy. | Werry then reported for his. jun- 10.30 Red Network--Pennsylvanians, with WEAF, KD, WEI, WOR: WEY, | 1or then reported the trent class -- Phila. Pica ily. in his teaching experience, Mrs, 349)-N.Y, Dane WRC (49) Wash, Le Paradis Band, | Of girls and the CGI 1, group, 11.00 WAAT (#46)--Jersey City, Dance or- | Ballots were then passcd and the of- WMCA (70)--N.¥. Ernie Golden. McKessock recciving the majority, WNAC (461)--Boston, Dance, then the following officers and WTAM (300)--Cleveland. Dance, 1: Mr. S. E. Werry, ss't nt. JT A --Mi . Frolic, ed: ir, oS. F. erry, as supt.; WINS iSo-Miwaee, Frolis Mr, Hilton Tink, sec.; Mr, Tom WEAF (492)-N.Y, Cass Hagan's orchestra, coe, treasurer; organist, Miss Mar- garet McKessock, ass't organist Miss (261)--Mpls, Scandinavian iL Milwaukee, Mrs, W. T. Baker. Cradle' Roll Supt, Mrs. H. E. Tink; Missionary Supt, frolic. 1 am. CNRV Supt.,. Mr. B. G. Stevéns; Mrs, A KPO (422)--San Francisco, Dance, J. Balson as primary teacher; Jun- 20 KNX | OF)=Holiy Dance, Mr. C. Shortridge; young ladies' and men's class, Mr. E. M. Taylor, jun- Miss. M, Vice as ass't' teacher, Mr McKesspck then spoke very nicely continued support ty the officers and teachers, Mr. , T, Taylor then On Thursday night some 35 of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Brunt's friends and 2.82 p.m, to Montreal ur prised them after all were gath- 2.47 p.m, to Ottawa cred in the house Mr. John W 7.82 p.m, to Toronto and Mrs, Hugh 'Annis and Mrs, J. 11,00 pm, to Montreal W, Yellowlees® presented Mr, and knives and forks also a pyrex cas- serole, Mr| and Mrs, Brunt both S55 I EE ty Orchestra, that these 'minutes be accepted he | )--Hot Springs, Dance frolic. WSUN Home - Dept report was then given WTIC (535)--Hartford. ior 'class of boys. Mr. R. Tay- WHO "WSAI, WTIC, WW nH las A Ns, Rages: John Baker reported on Her class fice of supt. was voted on Mr. Allan Dance, WOR _(422)-Newark. Dance, teachers were nominated and elect- 30 C 5)--Calgary, CNRC . ! N30 CRE (435). Calgary. CNRC urrhesisg Westlake, ass't sec,; Mr. A. L, Pas- 12 mid RIL (315)--Council Bluffs. Orches. WRH Helen Baker. Home Dept. Supt., 12.45 WDAF (370)--Kansas City, . n Mrs: S. E. Werry; Temperanc dance, jor boys, S. E. Werry, Sr. boys, (Copyright, 1927.) ior girls, Ruth McKessock and with about. his new office and asked the closed the fT "by praver. néighbors met at their home and 7.22 p.m. to Toronto" Yellowlees read a very nice address 5.28 a.m, to Toronto Mrs. Brunt with a half "dozen silver i responded very feelingly and then a Scottish actor had to invite a fel- low-player to have a drink, I learn n ter's .gervices were, requir d ' TT In a new play recently produced, that on the first pight' the prampe Passing Show. complete, except 5 fs the product of 5 years "onoomiraled laboratory & Model 220 Powerful Rogers-Botteryless Receiver, single-diad control, completel ¢ Typos oudio amplification unit, illuminated patented Rogers A/C Power Tube, finely « ished walnut cabinet. $275.00 'You are certain to get a Radio soon -- get a Rogers for Christmas! 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