TYRONE 'a pr Observe 55th Anniversary 0f Wedding With Social MRS, W. RAHM _ Correspondent TYRONE -- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brent who celebrated their 55th wedding an- @ at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Brent on Tuesday, March 3. Mr. and Mg i Ross Pool- ey, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, George Annis, Ebenezer; Mrs. Lorne Phare and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brent, Gloria and David, were also Mission Band Te nday morn- ing with 23° present, John Cook and Audrey Wood were in charge. Club 49 had a quilting last week at the come of Mrs. W. Ranm. Anyone wishing to _send a mes- sage of cheer to Mrs. Russell Wright, it is Ward B, Western Hos- pital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Rosevear, Jacqueline and Lorraime, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones in To- ronto. he and Mrs. S. Walker and Douglas, Bowmanville; and Miss Gladys 'Maynard, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall, The Tyro Boys will be out Sat- arday morning to collect old papers. It would be a big help to the boys if you would phone 2581 or 2007. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Perger and boys, Waterdown, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm, also Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin and Jean, at Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. R, Rahm and Kathyrn were tea guests Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brent and Gloria visited Mr. and Mrs, C. Me- Pherson in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodley, Jimmy and Joyce, and Earl Pres- cott visited Mr. Wilbur Mark at Gravenhurst. Mr, and Mrs, C. Bigelow and Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard visited Mrs. Mary Findlay at Unionville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Philp and Mar-| ilyn and Miss Jean Philp visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Philp at Peter- borough. Mr. and Mrs, T. Scott and fam- visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon h ite on Saturday evening to en- oy Mr. and Mrs. Reg. brook, were i tea g Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rosevear. Mr. sna My . H. Har , Mr, and Mrs. A. son and Darlene, ty ited Mr. and Mrs, G., Alldread, Mr. and Mrs. G. Willis and fam- fly and Mrs. John Lilllerapp, Canni n, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Byam. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murney and family, Peterhprough, visited Mr. and Mrs, Walt, ark. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbs and Mich- ael visited Mr. and Mrs. R, Per- fect at Bowmanyille. Mr. and Mrs. Casbourn, Agin- court; Marshall Miller, Toronto; 'Dawn Miller and C. English, Peterborough, were with Mrs. W. Miller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Virtue and John spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E, Masters at Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. P. Murdoch; Bow- manville and Miss Grace Murdoch a Tatoo were with Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Moffatt and Wallis, Mill- | $ uests of Leon, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore. Mr, and Mrs: R. Burgess moved into their new house last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mountjoy and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, A. Jones and Mr. and Mrs: G. Bassett in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. gd: Delaney and Douglas visited Mr. and Mrs. Aub- rey Hickson, at Lindsay, on Sufh- day, Mr, and Mrs. J. Simpson and family, Trenton, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Stain- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cowling, Fenelon Falls, visited Alex Smith while in Bowmanville Hospital and also visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Cowling. John Hoar spent Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hoar. : Mr and Mrs. Earl Goodman and family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodman, Mrs. J. Hills, Mrs. K, Colbary and Mrs. A Hills attended WMS Presbyterial in Oshawa last week. Tommy Smith and Dale, Bob- caygeon; Miss Yvonne Satnders, Weston; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Cowling. Miss Carol Smith, Fenelon Falls, is spending a week's holiday at the Cowling home. Rev. and Mrs. D. Lute and children 'were tea guests Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. W. Johnston and Willie visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wotten at Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alldread and Maxine and Fred Page visited Mr. and Mrs, John Beckett at Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beckett and Ed Keys, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. O. Beckett. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lamb, Port Credit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Alldread. David Brent visited Mr. and Mrs. G. White. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Robert, Port Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Annis, L. J. Warren, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent, Arthur Edwards, Welland, is nding a few days with Mr. and rs. T. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. Broome and family visited Mr. and Mrs, R. McDonald at Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach, Taunton; Mrs. Don Thompson, Normie and Donna, Courtice; and Ed Young- man, Pontypool, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Youngman. Mrs. Young- man returned home with her hus- band after spending a week with her son and daughter-in-law. Mrs. K. Hardy and Mrs. Earl Prescott called on Mr, and Mrs. R. McNeil. PLAZA SCENES WITH JENNIFER LEAVE HESTON A BIT WEARY Chariton Heston, one of Hollywood's most rugged actors, standing 6 foot 2 inches and weighing 205 pounds, needed every ounce 8 energy for his role Paoli Jennifed Jones in "Ruby Gentry", the new Pleture soming to the Plaza Theatre Soon. to motion "Ruby Gentry" being his fourth film ef- fort, Heston has a long lst of stage, radio and television successes. a » SIMCOE HALL MONDAY, MARCH 9 Nursery School, 5 yr. olds--free play, music, story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9.11.30 a.m. Golen Age Lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p RAE "Public Schools Lead- ership Course, Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Games Rooms --bil- liards, crokinole, hockey games, ping pong, floor hockey, Public Library -- Children's Dept., 3.30- 5.30 p.m. Harvey Dancing Academy, 3:30- 6:30 p.m. Music Lessons, 4 p.m. Simcoe Hall and Crusaders Ca- dets -- First Aid, woodburning, woodwork, punch work, photog- raphy, signalling, Oshawa Nursng Cadets -- drill, Home Nursing Course, 7 p.m. St. John Ambulance -- Senior Brigade, 7.3 p.m. Weight Lifting Club 8 p.m. TUESDAY MARCH 8 Nursery School, 4 yr. olds--free play, music, story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11:30 a.m. Golden Age Lounce Room open, (Sewing Group), 1:30-5:30 p.m. Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, crokin- ole, hockey- games, ping pong, Boys' Basketball, Floor Hockey, Public Library -- Children's Dept., 3:30-5:30 p.m. Piano Lessons, 4 p.m. Rovers Basketball, 5:30 p.m. Industrial BSasketban League, Model Aeroplane Club, Junior Fish and Game Protective Association, PW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 . Nursery School,.5 yr, olds--free play, music, story our, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11:30 a.m. *Golden Age Loung Room 'open "1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Gym Activities, Boys' Games room billiards, crokinole, shuffle board, hockey games, ping pong, floor hockey, Girls' Gym Activities, 3:20 5:30 p.m, Simcoe Hall Badminton. Club-- teenage boys and girls, 6:30 p.m. Boys' Stamp Club, 7 p.m. Teenage Girls' Club -- business meeting, table tennis, gymnastics, square dancing, Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club, Weight Lifting Club, Simece Hall Grads Basketball, 7:30 THEATRE GUIDE CEDAR CREEK Biltmore--'Where's Charley' (tech- nicolor) 1.00, 4.04, 7.08, 10.15 p.m. "Duel At Silver Creek" (Techni color) 248, 552, 859 pm. Las Complete Show at 8.52 pm, Regent--"Scaramouche' complete 'show at 9:20 p.m. Marks -- "Women of Pelgnp ; "Mr Walkie Talkie", 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, 9:00. Last complete show at 9 2:10, 4:45; 7:25, 10:10. p.m. Plaza--* 'The Golden Hawk', 1:48, 3:42, 5:44, T:40, 9:42. Brock Whitby--"The Crimson Pi- rate'. Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Sat- urday show starts at 6 o'clock. ', shown at 1:00, 3:10, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40. Last GEORGE A. KILPATRICK Correspondent | CEDAR CREK -- Mr. and Mrs. + Norman Boynton and family mov- ed into their new home last week. We welcome them to the com- munity. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Collins held a euchre on Saturday eveing. High lady was Mrs, V. Larocque; sec- ond lady, Mrs. Joe Mosienkio; High gent, Jim Wilson and second gent, Mr. Ralph Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graham of Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slute and Linda of Raglan were Sunday supper guets of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele and Mr. Elgin White. a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett and family of Raglan were Sun- gay supper guests at the Spencer home. REGENT The latest prize-wifiner in the long list M-G-M. Technicol 1 comes to the Regent screen Monday with the showing of "Lovely to Look At", a resplendent, tuneful and romantic picture boasting a cast loaded with star talent, some of the most striking costumes ever conceived for a Hollywood production, and a flock of songs from the pen of the im- mortal Jerome Kern. Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton, Howard , Marge and Gower Champion (the dancing team of "Show Boat') and Ann Miller are the principals in the fast-moving and constantly diverting story of a trio of . Broadway musical comedy writers whose quest for financial backing for their show ultimately lands them in Paris. 'CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Center 5. Applaud 9. Pierced with an auger 10. Eastened the shoes 12. Roman poet 13. Sculptor's workbench 14. A network 15. French novelist 16. Behold! 17. Viscous 19. Revolve 21. Belonging to him 22. Prong 28. Glossy fabric 26. Emblem worn by a filer 27, On top 28. Kitchen utensil 29. Weaving machine 80. Fireplaces 34. Indefinite article 35. Employed 37. To be in debt 38, Impressed by insistent repetition 40. Incite 41. Reptile 43. Afirms 43. Pant 44. Fish DOWN 1. Desire another's property 2. African antelope 3. Color 4. Man's nickname 5. Social group of Danish Rigsdag 7. Act (dial.) 8. Paring 9. Arches 11, Buzzes 13. Shore recesses 15. Outer covering of animal 18. Small 20. Meta 23. Dishes IC of greens DIAIP 8. Upper house 24. Making - amerids 25. Also 26. Magic stick 28. Mottled 31. Parts of edrs 82. Pitchers with lids 33. Places 36. Percolate [iI Rig RIALV [EERO] [LIOWIAIRID Ee l BLED Cele striped NIEIAIR squirrels [i [S[TILIEN He aa AIT] fastener RIOPIEN BIA] RITIE LO} IVIAINIERENIO ION] EILISIAMAIPIELT] 3 Yesterday's Answer 39. National ; Aeronautie Association (abbr.) 40. Polynesian drink 42. Jewish month ICE FROLICS OF 1953 Presented by the OSHAWA SKATING CLUB Featuring (Canadak Jop Shatens in Maing Colourful Zoents More than 200,000 men and wv men are regularly employed forest industries in Sweden. Lorne Martin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin, QUR SPECIALTY SUNDAY DINNER Excellent Food Reasonably Priced Bring the Family Along COMMERCIAL HOTEL OSHAWA STARTS MONDAY IA, CLUB CE AT ADELAIDE HOUSE Total Proceeds for Flood Relief Fund SAT., MAR. 7, at 9 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME MEMBERS 50¢ NON-MEMBERS 75¢ AI OVER EE TEA Rh ARRING ils NOR @ REPAIRS TO T.V. - RADIOS WASHERS Fast, Expert Service WARNER WILLIAMS 78 SIMCOE N.--DIAL 3.7752 CARLA BALENDA- ELLIOTT REID LAST {1TH "THE GOLDEN HAWK" KATH RYN GRAYSON --_--ath RED SKELTON HOWARD {48 ON THE SAME PROGRAM "CABALLERO DROOPY" LATE WORLD NEWS M.G.M. Color Cartoon * Yoday Only ""SCARAMOCUCHE" In Technicolor STARTING MONDAY SMOKE ~ me LOGES REGENT A-FAMOQUS "PLAYERS THEATRE WATCH FOR "SKIRTS AHOY" COMING SOON THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, March 7, 1983, 18; - Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Steele and Mrs. Kilpatick and George spent Monday evening at the Spencer ome Sympathy is extended to Bob Coates, of Shirley, in the loss of his 'wife, who died Tuesday after- ry pot | noon in Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital after a le ng illness, Also to her sister, Mrs, Carl Ave of Raglan, and her brothers, Frank and Grant Von of Oshawa. Mrs. Coates was former Inez Wilson of IL e ADMISSION 50¢ KING STREET HAPPY DOUBLES Presents "SUNNYSIDE UP" A MUSICAL and MINSTREL COMEDY KING ST. UNITED CHURCH at 8:17 P.M. 'MON., TUES., WED., MARCH 9 - 10 - | Ith CHILDREN under 12 ot door 35¢ Tickets Available From Members Or At Door - For the purpose of acquainting the public with ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MOVEMENT you are cordially invited to the FIFTH ANNUAL OPEN MEETING in the PLAZA THEATRE Sunday, March 8 -- 8:30 PM. Hear Two of Canada's Most Qualified Speakers Explain the A.A. Program STANLEY K. and MAURICE Cc. (OF MONTREAL) RH. Sunday, March Radio Preview by Mr. X Over CKLB 8th - 3:30 p.m. . The ind racy rare adventures of a female savage in a jungle of intrigue MAN Jo FoNTAINE RoBERT RYAN - ZACHARY DCOTT Bory To be Bad JOAN LESLIE - and on the same program! [Jk WARNER BROS. prESENT This Woman Cia Zs Wy BL TITY MONDAY Wd CHARLEY" All Color Show! "DUEL AT 8 arr | SILVER CREEK" AIT! Trouble never came in a more desirable package! (ADULT) ge MEL FERRER DAV! T . The STAR and the STARTS MONDAY A ARK Sg "Women of Twilight 'Mr. Walkie Ys Yale' GREGORY Peck 3 AL IN HIS GREATEST ROLE IN ~ ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S GREAT AFRICAN ADVENTURE STORY reat Wie Hunter vi with loan BENNETT . ROBERT PRESTON AUTHOR of THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO @ | x DANCE NUMBERS x SOLO PERFORMANCES + DUETS « % COMEDY AND PRECISION ACTS + FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 27th and 28th Randolph SCOTT BARBARA i IN | ----- LIF] SAYS- = Pr OSHAWA ARENA 8:20 P.M. ADMISSION 1.00 TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE