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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, November 30, 1953 13 THEATRE GUIDE Plaza -- Mon., Tues., Wed, "Blue | Print for Murder", 3.16, 6.38, | 10.00 p.m. 'Snake Pit", 1.15, 4.37, 8.00 pm. Last complete show, 8.00 p.m. Regent -- 'Clash by Night", 1.30, 3.30, 5.20, 7.10, 9.15 p.m., Nov. 30- Dec. 1st. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. '"'Gilbert and Sullivan"', C.R.A. MONDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 9.00 - 5.30 p.m, Adult .Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Boxing Club, Shuffle- board, 2.00 «+ 4.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Wood- shop, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. | {lured a large number of passen- ger ships from New York, result- ing in a "significant'" loss to that port in the last number of years. CROSSWORD PUZZLE r i 8. Toheel over IV. Oriental BAN] (naut.) ) DINERS 2. skill OITIRES] 4. Bamboo- LRG like §. Indefinite Ocean Traffic To Canada Up MONTREAL (CP) ~ RADIO LOG WGR 550 © CKEY S80 @ CBL 740 © CIBC 860 © CHML 900 WBEN 930 @ CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 ® CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 © WKBW 1520 ® CHVC 1600 ACROSS 1. Cicatrix §. Exclama- tion of sorrow 9. Extra Ballet - Tap Classes Register Now 87 Simcoe St. N. i» by the ea traffic is increasing through Can-| ada's eastern ports, but not at the epense of New York The as and does Information on radio Times prints MONDAY EVENING CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-Denny Vaughan WGR-Frankie Carle WBEN-News 615 P.M. WGR-Heartbeats in CKLB-Schedules Club WBEN-Cisco Kid WGR-Family Skeleton 7.38 P.M. CKLB-Melody From M 3 jurphy's; News CBL-Maxine Ware Sings WGR-Beul: TUESDAY MORNI WB! 5.45 AM, FOB Moning Melodies 'GR-Chore Time; This I Believe . 6.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Shane and CKEY- News; Musical Clock CFRB-Breakfast on the Farm WOR Nenu: Chore Time 'arm Reporter WBEN-News: Musical 6.30 A.M. CKLB-News; Shane and CFRB-News; Top ¢ The WGR-Mus. Clock; News 7.00 AM. 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CKLB-News In a Minute, Follow the Band, CJBC-Byng's Choice WGR-Family Skeleton CBL-News Roundup CKEY-News: Ballroom CFRB-Kate Aitken WBEN-The Nations 88 15 P.M. CXKLE Real Estate Review ts CBL-Barney Potts CFRB-Who's That Singing WGR-Beulah WBEN Les. Paul and Mary 7.30 P.M, Fear, CKEY-High Review WBEN-World News WGR-Les Paul and Mary Ford Julius LaRosa 1.46 P.M. CJJBC-Holiday Safety Program CBL-Farquhar - Oliver, MP WBEN-One Man's Family WGR-News CKEY-Rate the Acts 8.00 P.M, CBL-Don Messer CJBC-Press Conference CKEY-News; Mickey Lester; Peggy Brooks CFRB-Share The Wealth Hour 5.30 P.M, CKLB-Parliament Report; Blue Monday CBL-Farm Forum CJBC-Opportunity Knocks 10,15 P.M. WGR-Bob Hawk WBEN-Can You Top This CBL-Symphony 10.30 CKLB-News CJBC-Sports CFRB-Peggy P.M. Brooks; Music By Mantovani; Passing Years CKEY-News; si usic WGR-Shower Sports: for the ride CJBC-Dominion Magazine WBEN-Dinner with the President, 10.45 NBC P.M, - CKLB-Airlane Trio Montovani; Years CKLB-News; CFRB-Music by The Passing WGR-Christopher Program 11.00 P.M. Sportss CFRB-Double or WGR-Arthur Godfrey WBEN-Voice of Firestone 2.00 P.M, CKLB-News: Jamboree CJJBC-Of All Things CKEY-News; L. Rumble: Crysdale and Co. CFRB-Lux Theatre WGR-Lux Theatre WBEN- Telephone Hour CBL-S8t. Anddew's Day Dinner 9.15 P.M. CKEY-Hockey 9.30 P.M. CJBC-Jazz Unlimited WBEN-Band of America 10.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Kim's Korner CBL-News Bulletin CFRB-Vera Lynn CJBC-Music For Pleasure WBEN-Fibber McGee WGR-Camel Caravan CKEY-News and CJBC-News; Sports WGR-Mus. Clock; News - | WBEN-News | 8.15 AM. CKLB-Shane and Fletcher CBL-Devotions ! CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CKEY-Musical Clock; Barry and Betty WBEN-Musical Clock 8.30 AM. 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CKLB-Second Spring CKEY-Songs Times; CBL-Laura CFRB-Strike News of Our Claire's Kitchen Limited up the Band, CJBC-June Dennis WGR-Rogemary WBEN-Second Chance TUESDAY AFTERNOON CKLB-News; Showcase CJBC-Styles CKEY-News; €FRB-News; WGR-News; News in Song Club 580 Hollywood Keaton WBEN-Backstage Wife 4.15 P.M. CFRB-Aunt Lucy WGR-Meetin' WBEN-Stella Keaton Dallas 4.30 P.M. CKLB-Christmas Shopping Bag CBL-Encores CJBC-Of All CFRB-Manhattan and Vine | Things WBEN-Widder Brown 4.45 CBL-Music P.M. WBEN-Woman in My House CFRB-Hollyw 5.00 CKLB-News; ood Date P.M. Supper Club CBL-Your Program: CKEY-News; Studio Weatherman ews; EN-Plain WGR-News; Barometer 5.15 CFRB-Santa Claus, Eatons | WBEN-Front Farrell 5.30 C. Wallace Bill Keaton; P.M, Page P.M. 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CKLB-News: Cavalcade of Music Organ -One Man's Family Cc WGR-Curt News AY EVENING Week Massey | CFRB-Personalities; WBEN-Fibber Magee | CBL-None But The Brave WGR-Louella Parsons 10.15 CFRB-TBA BL-It's Going to a Hundred WGR-The Christophers 10.30 CBL-Public Eye CKLB-News; CJBC-As Children See Us | CJBC-Musical Program | CFRB Peggy | CBL-Leicester Square CKEY-News: Sports: Music Box WBEN-Can You Top This PM. Sports Brooks WBEN-The Three Suns Last Man Out 10.45 CFRB-Music {| WGR-Bridal Shower P.M, CKLB-Airlane Trio by Nantovan The Passing Years WGR-Trio 11.00 PM. CKLB-Sports Finals; Mystery Music WGR-News; Sports; Glacy's Basement Cubaneros WBEN-News, Diane 1.15 11.30 Dreaming CFRB- News: Merry Go CJB! ws CKEY-News: Les Lye Show CBL-Chico Valley los Sports, PM CKLB-Jim's Place CJBC-U.N CFRB-Merry Go Round WBEN-Sports: Today Diane P.M. CBL-Here Comes" The and | CJEC-Prejude to Sports: Round 12.00 MIDNIGHT KLB-Jim's Cl CFRB-Allan A. Lamport; | CJBC-News Interlude CKEY-News: Place 12. Separated 14. City (Nev.) 15. Metallie rock 16. Not living 18. Note of the scale #9. Employ 20. Pig pen 21. Forbid 3%. Canvas shelter 84. Artists" stands 96. An edging for collars 41. Sesame 42. Portico 44. Whole 46. Kind of monument (Gr. Antiq.) More pleasing 40. Stagger 50. River in France DOWN 1. Meager 10. Of the navy article ™[ Th} 6 IAIRIEIONL [AND]! | IN] ICAL ILIABRAIL IOINIG] INIQIDISERTIOINIC] CFRB-Record Shop CJBC-Choral Time CKEY-John B. K 5 WBEN-World News CKEY-News; WGR-Choraliers Bande Party CFRB-News; Sports: Merry Go Round WBEN-News; Bob and Ray Parade of SCOUT AND CUB NEWS FOURTH DOIN'S What's wrong with your singing, fellows? You ought to be able to harmonize better than Wednesday night's performance. The patrol in order of points earned for their singing were: Buffaloes, 3; Cou- gars, 2; Whip-poor-wills, 1; and Eagles -- haw, haw. Next week, "Do Lord' is on the menu and you'll probably make it sound like corn also. On Monday the Buffaloes held a patrol meeting. This brings them ite a bit ahead in the competi- on. Sydney Chow, a new member, was put into the Whip-poor-will Pa- trol. Nosey hopes he enjoys the company of these fellows. Does. everyone know how to re- scue a person from electrocution and apply artificial respiration. | You should after Mr. Nicholson's demonstraton on Wednesday. I noticed that Bill Carson and Sam Black are having quite a quar- rel over who has whose bandages and one thing and another. | The Bronze Arrowhead Course is +|drawing near. Read over the sheet given you and the instructions should be carried out. This camp | is for PL's, APL's, and prospective | Junior Leaders. Christmas card money was sup- posed to be in two weeks ago. | Some is still out. | Nosey hears that By next Wed- | nesday the. Buffaloes will have a new patrol yell. So bring tons of | cotton-batten for your ears. I remain, THINE "NOSEY" 7TH OSHAWA SCOUT NEWS | The meeting opened up on time this week and we had inspection and dues. The most outstanding pa- trol this week was the Wolf Patrol who had all their scouts present and in full uniform. We send out congratulations to them. The best dressed scout was Don {Clark this week and Don is also | a member of the Wolf Patrol. Good | work, Don, keep it up. | A couple of games were played before patrol period. One was mass signalling, the other a compass game, and it gave us practice in ost work as well as being a lot of un. Patrol Period again gave us all a chance to get more tests passed and a lot of us took advantage of After Patrol Period we played a bean bag game. The bag was tied on the end of a rope which each scout had to jump as it was whirl-/ ed around in a circle. We would like to remind you of the Christmas Party which will be in the near future. We hope that the PL's have some entertainment planned. We hear through the grape vine that the Wolf Patrol is going on a camp this weekend. Possibly next week we will be able to give you some of the highlights. Well that's all this week, I remain, SNOOPY STH OSHAWA BOY SCOUT NEWS Hi again, last Tuesday night the Fifth Scout Troog held its weekly | meeting at Nol Church, sharp tion was taken by ASM | ASM Brock. Last Tuesday, |glad to say, there were fello Ves present out of the 29 now on the enrollment. After inspection the patrols were broken off to their patrol corners when dues and at- | | tendance was taken. After the dues | were taken, the troop was called into a circle by , ASM Phillips, | wherein he gave quite a pep talk concerning the church, in the ways which the scouts were niis- using it. So for next week f 8, | remember, no playing aroun as- | ketball, etc., or no leaving thé hall which we use for the meetings, without permission. The Tenderfoot patrol which is now in the lead: for points, won the game which was followed by instruction period. During the in- struction period the following {ests were passed: Graham MacMillan, | who is still far ahead of the Tend- erfoot in tests passed, passing his Laws and Promise and Knots? whiel the new recruit, Forrest Greirson, passed his Knots, and ac- | some patrol cording to ASM Brock is well on his way to passing his Laws. Closing horseshoe was taken by Orv Thompson and Graham Mac- Millan, lowering the flag, followed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer by all. Point standings dis- closed in the closing horseshoe were as follows: Stags, 95; Otters, 123; Lynx, 137; and Tenderfoot tak- ing over the Honor Patrol Flag for next week and many more to come with 183 points. Also mentioned in final notice of Registration to those who are still outstanding. A little note from your leaders: "Good work on the test passing, keep it up fellows, and don't for- get that the paper drive may see forge ahead on points." Until next wek, in this column, I remain your friend. "THE SCRIBE" 1ST. OSHAWA SCOUT NEWS The meeting opened with Flag- break at 7.05 p.m. by Jack Me- Reelis of the Wolf Patrol. Prayers were read by Bill Belko. The troop was lined up in a horse- shoe with the flagbearers at the end closet to "A" pack. Lowell Gatchell Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Boxing Club, 7.00 - -9 p.m. Oshawa Fish and Game Protec- tive Association, 8.00 p.m, TUESDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 9.00 - 5.30 = Adult --Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Boxing Club, Shuffle- board. 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Wood- shop, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. Adult --Woodshop, Strength and Biltmore -- "King Kong' (Adult), Marks -- "Along Come Jones", 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.40, 9.45 p.m. Dec. 2, 3, 4, 5. Last complete show at 9.25 p.m. They described as exaggerated a New York report Thursday that Canada's immigration boom had Shipping men here said ocean passenger Dial 5-6122 Irenie Harvey, A.C.C.M., RM.T. 1.05, 4.40 and 8.20 p.m. '""Hunch- back of Notre Dame", 2.40, 6.20 and 10.00 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m, 12.30, 3.40, 6.55, 10.15 p.m. 'Woman in the Window", 2.00, 85.10, 8.30. Last complete show, 8.30 p.m. Health Club, Boxing Club, 7.00 9.00 p.m. Barbershoppers, 8.00 p.m. Leathercraft, 7.30 - 9.30 p.m SIMCOE HALL Table Tennis Club, 800 p.m. WEDNESDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 9.00 - 53 p.m, Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Boxing Club, board. 2.00 ~ -4-.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Wood- shop, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. Ballet -- 4 to 6 yrs. 3.00-8.45 p.m. 6 to 8 yrs. 400 - 5.00 pom. 8 yrs. and over 5.00 - 6.00 p.m. Health Club, Boxing Club, 700- | 9.00 p.m. Art Class, 8.00-10.00 p.m. camp gadget, signs, knots, flags. Muskrat Patrol Ernie Watton, Ten- derfoot, camp gadget; Paal Kyle, | idge, Tenderfoot, trail signs; Fegan, Tenderfoot, camp bed. SM Mr. McKnight passed some | passed the following tests: David | Smith, Tenderfoot, Wound, trafl signs: Robert Morri- | son, Ist class, tracking, splices, * reading a map, journey; Ron Con- | nell, 1st. class, Life Line, tracking: | Bill Belko, 1st class, fractures, fire, Life Line, tracking, trees and birds, Robert Morrison and Glen Parks have qualified for their first class | The Nov. 24 competition: Eagle 270, Wolf 215, Loon 395 and Musk- | rat 205. The invesiture of Andrew Hor- vath was held making him a true | member of the 1st Oshawa and a | member of Scouts all over the t world. Good Seouting Andrew. A | "Court of Honour" was held Thurs- | result will be published next week. | Flaglower, the Lord's Prayer, the meeting. December 5 boys! | the "EAR" Hears. Children § years of age. huffle- | p to 5.30 pm p | Adult. --Woodshop, Strength and | Girls 11 to 16 years. | hockey, movies, gym games, pipe {and drum band. gadget; 'Bill Lockwood, Tenderfoot, p.m il si . "ool-{ Children 4 years of age. Tendeffool, rail signs: Al 4 Children's Public Library -- 3.30 | to more tests at his house. These boys [P-I Cleaning a |P Glen Parks, 1st class, signalling: 7 badge. 7.30 p.m. | Children 5 years of age. day night at the SM's house. The |, the final moments was the fact of | Scout Silence and dismissal ended Sports vs. St. John Cadets. the pending Paper Drive, and the | P.S. Don't forget the paper drive |p.m. A Red Feather Agency MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Nursery School 9 to 11.30 am. Boys' Basketball -- 3.30 to 5.30 .m., . Children's Public Library -- 3.30 Piano Lessons -- 4 to 6 p.m. Girls' Basketball -- 5.30 p.m. Nursing Cadets -- 7 to 9 p.m. | Oshawa Police Boys' Club--floor | Weight lifting Club -- 7.30 to 10 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 Nursery School -- 9 to 11.30 a.m: 5.30 p.m. Boys' Basketball -- 3.30 to 4.30 Boys' Woodworking -- 3,30 to 5.30 .m. Boys' Games Rooms --3.30 to 30 p.m. Public Schools Leadership Course 4.30 to 6 p.m. Piano Lessons -- 4 to 6 p.m. Girls' Basketball -- 5.30 p.m. Industrial Basketball League -- .m. Weight Lifting Club -- 7 p.m. St. John Ambulance Exams -- | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 Nursery.School -- 9 to 11.30 a.m. Clubs Committee Meeting -- 2.30 Junior Girls' Gym Club -- 3.30 0 5.30 p.m. Piano Lessons -- 4 to 6 p.m. Alger Club Basketball -- 7 to 9 A .e._".e"e.. en... Today, Tuesday & Wednesday 2 -- EXCITING HITS -- 2 y That "B-Girl" ¢ : "from Dphup {138 is back! i Snake | 41 Directed by ANATOLE LITVAK ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DOORS OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY ! > 'Girls' Teenage Club -- 7 to 9 p.m. Basketball -- 7 p.m., Bolahood's Weight Lifting Club -- 7.30 to 10 | Duplicate Bridge Club -- 7.30 p.m. 3 Adventure to make led the pack in Grand Howl. The | five boys that came up shook hands | them. Each boy was lined up as with the pack before leaving, his name was called out along with some particulars in cubbing. At the request "order of flags" Jack {McReelis and Ron Connell joined the flags together in an arch. As troop sang "Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus", ASM Mr. Johnston walked underneath the flags with the boys following, SM Mr. Me- Knight was following at the last. | A prayer was read by Bill Belko colsing the "Gong Up Ceremony." The following boys came up from "A" pack: Lowell Gatchell, David Warne, Peter Chase, Doug Pierce and Jerry Pierce. The boys were distributed , be- tween the various patrols af the troop was lined up,in a horseshoe for the announcements by the SM. The SM is very glad to have these boys come up into Scouts and hopes that they will do just as good in scouting as they did in cubbing. Inspection was then held by SM Mr. McKnight and ASM Mr. Ander- son. The winning patrol for inspec- tion was the Wolf. Roll call and dues were taken by ASM Mr. An- derson. The patrol put the their patrol boxes away in their patrol corner. Each patrol was lined up in fours across the hall to play a game called "Cat and Mouse', Instruction period was held ASM's Mr. Johnston and Mr. An- derson.- The following boys passed test: Eagle Patrol: Ken Crawford, 2nd class, six exercises, slings, Semaphore, compass, Ron Tozer, Tenderfoot, Knots; Glen Parks, 1st class, Savings. Wolf Patrol: Jim McKnight, 1st class, principal or- gans of the body. Loon Patrol: Bill Belko, 1st class, Savings; An- drew Horvath, Tenderfoot, camp 'Al | v DI titi Immortal Drama! Amazing Chargeters! Heroic Romance! 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