_ TELEVISION PROGRAMS 4:00---Welcome Travellers 4:30---On Your Account 5:00--Atom Squad 5:15-Gabby Hayes 5:30--Howdy Doody MONDAY EVENING 6:00--Western Theatre 6:30--News: Almanac 6:45-Sneaking of Svouks 7:00--Do Ft Yourself 7:15~Film 7:30--Sirange Adventures 7:45---Came: News Caravan 8:00~Pride of the Family 8:30--You Can Be a Star 9:00--1 Love Luey 9:30--Heart of the City 10:00--Studio One 11:00--News 11:10-- Almanac 11:15~The Web 11:45--Medallion Theatre WBEN -- CHANNEL { SATURDAY EVENING 6:00--Sports 6:15--News 6:30--Western bTeatre 7:30-U. of B. Round Table 8:00--Bonino 8:30--Amateur Hour 9:00--Show of Shows 10:00--Medallion Theatre 10:30--Your Hit Parade 11:00--News, Sports, Weather y 11:15-- yp length film SUNDAY 10:30--This Ts The Life 11:00-- Evangelical and Reformed Chuseh | 12:00--News | 12:15--Capt. Hartz 12:30-- Excursion 1:00--1 Married Joan 1:30--Amateur Show 2:00--Football 4:30--Film 5:00--Super Circus 6.00--Sunday Afternoon Party 6:30--Let's Play Charades 6:50--News 7:00--~Paul Winchell Show 7:30--Private Secretary 8:00--Comedy Hour 9:00--~Television Playhouse 10:00--Letter to Loretta 10:30---What's My Line 11:00-Late News and Waakhe! | 11:10--Lale Sports Review. 11.15--Montgomery Premsuts MONDAY CBLT, TORONTO, CHANNEL » a : 's Plage Hopelong Cassidy Tabloig./ Din Club ho-Jackie Gleason airbanks Theatre HL Hockey Prize-Ring Greats ~Sportfolio 3 Wrestling SUNDAY all |" Fry Frolic hting Words Dur Miss Brooks Dennis Day News Magaane how Time Toast of the Town .Star Theatre MONDAY 30 Matinee U.N. Broadcast Telestory Ti, me Hobby Workshop Voyage of Peter Joe «Junior Travel 00--Hans Christian Andersos 45---Uncle Chichimus 00--Tabloid 30--~Exploring Mind Family Theatre Film U.N. Summary Ed. McCurdy tudio One : Adventure Bound WHAM -- CHANNEL SATURDAY EVENING Dazie and Harriet Wild Bill Hickock Who Said That? 139--Court of Opinion 100-1 Bonipo » " B Wrestling He This 1 The Lite :30--Genesee Film Playhouse ; SUNDAY 100--Trouble With Father 39--You Are There fl pson Show 100--Place The Face 130--Frontlers of Faith 108---Footbail 130--Zoo Parade 100---Superman 3 JE, 75th Anniversary This Is Your Life 130--Red Buttons Paul Winchell Show 130--Mr. Peepers ;09--Comedy Hour 100--T.V. Playhouse ih Letter to Loretta Orient Express 100--Fireside Theatre +30--Talent Scouts MONDAY 7:00--Today 9:00---Girl Talk 9:30---Learn and Live | 9:45--Garry Moore 10:00---Ding Dong School 10:30--Arthur Godirey 11:00--Plain and Fancy Cooking 11:30--Strike It Rich 12:00--~News 12:15--Love of Life, drama 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--Guiding Light | 1:90--Matinee Playhouse | 1 45--Johnny's Show | 2:00--Double or Nothing | 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00--Big Payoff 3:30--Kate Smith 4:00--Welcome Travellers 4:30-On Your Account 5:00--Fun to Learn 5:15--Children's Theatre | 8:30--Howdy Doody MONDAY EVENING 6:00 p.m.--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports 7:00--Ozzie and Harriet 7:30--~Goin' Places 7:45---News Caravan 8:00---Name That Tune 8:30--Voice of Singer 9:00--I Love Lucy 9:30-1 Led Three Lives 10:00--Studio One 11:00--News, Sports, Weather | 11:20--~What's The Record | 11:30--Football Highlights 12:90--Suspense 00 ~To day ews 156--Thougbt for the Day 100 Take It Easy 138 --~Home Cooking :08=Ding Dong School 130--Glamor Girl :00-Fawkins Falls; Bennett Story :130-8earch for Tomorrow 2:48 Cniding Light 1:00--How Do You Do It 1:18--Mid-day Midway 3 Ga Moore or Ni 48-Ladies' Fair 3:000---Kate Smith Meet the girls, Marilyn Monroe end Jane Russell, os they appeer in the ittering Twentieth Century-Fox Technicolor movie version of "Gentlemen Prefer Sitarin which opened yesterday ot the Regent Theatre, showing Menday - Thursdey, S. G. Saywell MRS. HH. THOMPSON Correspondent pee, was Very well tented en a; ernoon. The cr iphre was taken frond the FL 1 of St. Luke, 12 chapter, be; to read at the 13th verse, It being national Thanksgiving Day, 8. G. Saywell's sermon was very impressive, based on For the seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall Jive her fruit, and the ground shall give her increase. The choir sang, 'Sing Unto the Lord." Service will be at the usual hour of a next Sunday, followed by Sunday acho), 8 ILLING W ht Willing Workers Club met at the home of Mrs. W. Slute on Wednesday afternoon with a Fri attendance. The club made plans to hold a Hallowe'en party in the hall on October 30. An afternoon téa has been planned Jo Noi after w Wy by the hostess committee in charge, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hope, of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. James Coates, Patsy and Billy, of Shir- ley, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cormer, and iy |p Mrs. Walter Movs Tr. were Sunday tea guests of - Mrs. Richard Manns and fam- ilv of Port Perry. "Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson and Ronnie, were Sunday dinner guests of the )atter's father, Mr. A. Gagnon, and Mrs. Davis, of, awa. on and Mrs. James Ellis, of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brawn. Miss Christina Gatchell of Osh- awa spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruce and Mz. | Mason of Port Perry, were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, Gloria and Betty. Waiter Holliday attended. the Holstein championship show at Peterboro on Wednesday. 8 Mr. and Mrs. James Latimer were Monday evening dianer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lati- mer and family of North Oshawa. Mr..and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and boys, Mr. and Mrs. W. Manns, were Monday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manns and girls of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bryast and Terry of Whitby, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Bright and 5. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hambly and Lyn, were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lane of Whitby. Robert Bryant left for Sault Ste. Marie on Wednesday night, to visit his father who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute and Sharane, Mr. and Mrs. A. Slute and Lloyd, were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Slute of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terry and family, of St. Catharines; Mrs. Charlie Collett of Galt, were Mon- day callers of Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson. Clare Brown spent the week-end with his pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. Clare is working with the stalf of the Dominion Bank of Canada in Toronto. Mrs. Gordon Jones of the Town Line, called on Mrs. R/ Corner on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. ang Mrs. Waller Pascoe, Alice and Gerald, of Mount Zion, were Saturday ni visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pascoe and family. Mrs. Burion of Cobourg, spent the long week-end with her sister, Mrs. N. Hambly and Mr. Hambly. Thanksgiving Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robért Bryant were Mr. and Mrs. James Nash and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nash, Sr., of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bryant, and Terry, of Whithy; Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon and . Sadie Peck, of Toronio, was week-end guest of her broth- er, Fred and Mrs. Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Fergu- The screen's newest romantic team couples rugged Tony Curtis and lovely Lori Nelson, who are co-starred in Universal-International's exciting drama of heroics and heart, "The All Ameriean". This js the first half of a big double bill playing at the Plaza Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. DANCING AVALON Carl Hiltx Orchestra First 10 Ladies in Free Admission Ladies 50¢c, Gents 75¢c LONDON. (CP)--A British scien- | HISTORIC STREAM tist' will spend two years in the| Ireland's principal river, the Falkland Islands stu'ying the diet Shannon, flows 240 miles to the Saturday Night at the Thanksgiving Service | RAGLAN--The Thanksgiving ser- | tb Cathy, of Oshawa were Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. L. Davidson and Ronald were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Davidson. Conducts son, were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson of Columbus fo the ploughing match at Cobourg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Beelby, of Scugog Island, Raymond Slute, and Miss Sonya McLaughlin, of Peterboro; Carol and Murray Slute, were Sunday evening visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute and family. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller and | ning tea guests of the former's brother Clayton, Mrs. Miller and girls, . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Grace, of Oshawa; Mrs. C. Slute, Linda and Sandra, were Thanks- giving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn. Mrs, Cartwright, Enid and friend, Ronald Hillman and Ken C right, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hambly. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Brawn and Clage, were Sunday dinner guests | of Mr. and Mrs. George Luke and Bruce, Mrs. George Stacey spent a few days recently with her grand- daughter, Mrs. F. Harding, Mr. Harding and family of Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Birkett and family were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manns and girls of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Perc Collins and boys of Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and family of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood, Mr. and family. i Mrs. Warren and family, of Oshawa; Mrs. Simpson and fam- |ily of Whitby. were Wednesday | | guests at the Hambly home. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute and family were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gat- chell of North Oshawa. A number from here attended the anniversary service at Sea- grave on Sunday evening where ROY WHITTINGTON Several people of late have ask- od about the so-called "fringe oreas"' ond how they come te be. In a fow words we will try te offer an explanation. The signals from a TV trensmit- ter might ba likened te the beam of light from « lighthouse. Near the trensmitter, the signel is strong snd clear, but out nearer the herizon the signel week- ons end affords peor reception. This, then, is the "fringe area", Sema sets, of course, sre engin- aored to prods better i in this area than others, but « fow mechanical tricks cen be utilized te produce the best re- sults possible, Specie! "stocked" one sbeve the other, amplifiers end signal boosters are commonly wsed to hijack the grestest amount of pignel te he plucked from the wir." When you purchase s new Phil- 0 or GE TV set and should there erise en entenne problem, or o mechanical one invelving your telpvision set, ROY WHITTING- TON RADIO AND APPLIANCE is well-qualified to solve it. The entire theory of TY may seem complicated to you, but for our Repair Speciolists it's es sasy as skating downhill in a high wind. Se, for perfect TV reception call 5-5633 TODAY! LEGION HALL HARMONY Thanksgiving Service Draws Large Crowd QUEENIE FLETCHER Correspondent HRMONY -- A Jarge audience attended the specPal Thanksgiving service held in Harmony United Church ) st Sunday. Autumn flow- 'ers, fruits and vegetables in all their beauty and coloring lent themselves, adequately to the meaningful service. In keeping with the predominant thought of "Thanksgiving", the Rev. R. R. Nicholson used for his sermon-theme, these words: 'All people that on earth do dwell". Special music, under the direc- tion of choir leader and musical director, Vera Hemsley Barr, sang the introit to worship. "Exalt ye the Lord"; the anthem "He Giv- eth All"; and a hymn-anthem, * All People that on Earth do Dwell", arranged from the 100th Psalm. WILLING WORKERS The regular monthly meeting of | the Willing Worker group of the WA meets in the church parlors next Monday evening, Oct. 19. This promises to be a very important meeting, as final arrangements for the coming bazaar will be made. Mrs. Leo Kemp, the leader is calling on all members to hand in articles made or donated for the bazaar, at this meeting. With the passing of Miss Flor-| rie Cameron, a former long-time | the Raglan choir took part in the song service. Mrs. Bruce Bright and family of | Autumn has come with its red, | Oshawa, were onday dinner guests | vellow and gold. The country is | of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson and | Very beautiful with .its mass of | color, | Marks -- 'The Flaming Arrow'. PRESS RELATIONSHIPS THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 17, 1958 24 MEXICO CITY (A, -- Miguel Lanz Duret, président of the In- ter-American Press Association (IAPA), sent telegrams Thursday to the presidents of Argentina, Ven- ezuela, Bolivia, Exuador, Colombia, Chile, Peru and Nicaragua asking better, press conditions in their countries. The telegrams were based on reports to the ninth annual JAPA conference held here last week on fréedom of the press in the Americans. 8 ROUGH TREATMENT LEATHERHEAD, England (CP)-- The British electricity board puts kitchen appliances tests at its new test house here. Elactric irons are dropped 1.000 times on a steel plate. Eleetric blankets are folded 10.000 times. Switches are pushed until they fall through stiff central, Commercial IF -- part. resident of this community, the thoughts of . her former school- mates and friepds go in sympathy | to her widowed mother, Mrs. "ugh | Cameron. THEATRE GUIDE Regent -- 'Gentlemen Pre fer Blondes'. Shown at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.30. Last complete show, 9.00. Biltmore -- "The WAC From Walla Walla. 12.30, 3.23, 6.16 and 9.14 p.m. "The Prince of | Pirates' (Xechnicolor). 1.50, 4.45, 7.35 and 10.35 p.m. Last complete show at 905 p.m. Plaza -- "Raiders .of the Seven Seas'. 1.30, 3.40, 5.30, 7.40, 9.50. Last complete show, 9.05 p.m. 1.40, 4.35, 7.25, 10.20. "This Side of the Law". 12.30, 3.20, 6.10. 9.10. Last complete show, 9.00 p.m. , Over-20 Club DANCE TONIGHT TY MEMBERS VISITORS STAG DANCE LAST SATURDAY NIGHT 200 PEOPLE ENJOYED DANCING WINSE BRADLEY'S SUMMER AND WINTER RENDEZVOUS VARCOES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT BUSES LEAVE TERMINAL AT 9:15, 9:45, 10:05 | EMPIRE THAT ROSE FROM ALL-TECHNICOLOR SHOW! WARNER BROS: JUBILANT NEW PRODUCTION OF & MICHAE | pn CURT, wy MILDRED DUNNOCK HOMASHLEE Verse KLEE THE STORY OF A MIGHTY LAWLESS LAND! >a 77, COLOR 7 Wi > TOE AN CH STARTS MONDAY Last Day [ } SMOKING in the LOGES! cgiBillmore "THE WAC FROM { (EL MUTTCIERTTTED EIVRETA STAT] WALLA WALLA" 4 _ ADMISSION 50¢ STARTS THIS GREAT STAR LOADED REVIVAL HIT THE GREATEST SHOW VALUE IN THE FIGHTING... LOVING...THRILLING STORY OF A FOOTBALL HERO ~ LORI NELSON Nine DIETR "0% "RAIDERS #7 SEAS" } MONDAY WY ; .% 90 Centre St., Oshawe JACK DODDS And His Orchestra GENTS 75¢ LADIES 50¢ and pulling power of husky dogs | Atlantic ocean. and easier sled locomotion. He is a oite of a group of 20 experts sailing | te the Antarctic group on the an- nual relief ship John Biscoe. + . GOOD SIDELINE LONDON (CP)--The Meiropoli- tn regional hospital board re- ported a good 'year for its "farm colonies," worked partly by hospi- tal pa"ems and supplying hospital food, he 1952 operations showed a profit of £15,500 from 'sale of Aurpine prodice on the open mar- || THE AVALON 20 GAMES o To Be Held In Tuesday, October 20 DANCE HALL 4-340 JACKPOTS PR 20. Comtery- ton Gentleme MATINEES EVENINGS ADULTS 50¢, Tex Included CHILDREN 25¢ Tex Included ADULTS 75¢ Tex Included CHILDREN 25¢ Tax Included SHOWING TODAY, MON., TUES,, WED. AND THURS. MOWAY SPARKLER 1S THE} SCREEN'S WARD HAWKS n Prefer Blondes 7 5 ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION 3 MOK E ~ ve LOGES REGENT The Broadway sper- kler about those "two little girls from Little Rock" who were wined, ined, and ermined from Naughty New York to Gay Pareel fs ADULT 2 FEATURE SHOWN AT 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. [STARTS MONDAY] A GREAT BEST SELLER BECOMES A MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTUR ..a saga of fighting men, the women they loved and the brave ship that was their Life, their Hope, their Destiny! ERICSON... whe ran en iron ship with on iron hand. ..es portrayed by _JACK HAWKINS | JULIE... ™ whe looked for love in @ world of hate... portrayed by "CF VIRGINIA McKENNA! LOCKHARYT... whe found himself in the chaos of war...os portrayed by MORELL... who gove himself to the cruel sea...us portrayed by DENHOLM ELLIOTT! t Day "THE FLAME AND THE ARROW" "THIS SIDE OF THE LAW"