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Daily Times-Gazette, 8 Apr 1954, p. 23

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Sg : 2 COST OF dn TRAFFIC HIGH The Russian freighter "'Livogo" | was blocking traffic. The Russian is shown, decks awash, between | captain refushed to pay cost of two German salvage ships as it | raising his ship. City authorities of Kiel thereupon claimed the was towed away after the Ger- | ight to sell the ship to pay said man ships raised it at the en- S costs. The Russians are now pro- trance to the Kiel Canal, where it | testing but so far to no avail. . {council regarding the Federation - | of Agriculture. - | about collecting the balance of 1953 : | outstandin,; PLAY AN ACCORDION WEVER Nove TOO You ® Easiest instrument 00 [} - to Master. ny; ® You'll be thrilled to hear your child play familiar melodies in just a few lessons. Our 8-Week Beginner Plan Includes Accordion Rental and Lesson For Only $1.50 Weekly MUNDINGER ACCORDION ACADEMY ENROLMENT -- SATURDAY, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M Simcoe and Fisher Streets -- Oshawa SIMCOE HALL ANNEX | MANCHESTER | Will Collect | Tax Arrears MANCHESTER -- The regular were present with Reeve Bailey in the chair. Russell Rodd interviewed the Geo. Till interviewed council taxes. A motion was carried that Geo. Till be authorized to collect taxes forthwith. The clerk was authorized to pur- chase 25 tons of Calcium Cholride. THEATRE GUIDE The following motions were pass- ed: That Reach Council give a do- 'nation of $25 to Uxbridge Spring Fair; that the Game Warden be given permission to destroy, with consent of property-owhers, beav- er dams which are causing water to flood the roads; that the Town- shio of Reach will go on Daylight Saving Time, May 1 to September : | meeting of Reach Township Coun- !30. : & was held on March 29. All mem- ers Superintendent Stevens present- ed Pay Roll and Voucher No. 4, amounting to $1205.31. This was discussed and ordered paid. Relief account amounting $186.32 was ordered paid. Hospitalization amounting to $323.35 was discussed and ordered paid. General accounts amounting to $230.73 were ordered paid and road insurance, $145.32. The meeting adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, May 5 Susan Roach entertained a num- ber of little friends on Wednesday to day. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie left Regent -- "Three Sailors and a Girl", in Technicolor shown at 1.30, 3.30, 5.20, 7.30, 9.25. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. Marks--Thurs., Fri., Sat. "Jubilee Trail" -- 1:30 - 4:20 - 7:05 - 10:00. "Who Killed Doc Robbin?" 12:40 8:25 - 6:15 - 9:10, Last complete show 9:00 p.m. Biltmtore--"Bad Boy", 12.30, 3.20, 6.10 and 9.05 p.m. *'Riot In Cell Block 11", 1.55, 4.45, 7.35 and 10.30 p.m. Last Complete Show at 9.00 p.m. Plaza -- "Miss Sadie Thompson", 1.55, 3.52, 5.43, 7.34, 9.31. Last Complete Show 9.10 p.m. Brock -- "Calamity Jane", Thurs- | day and Friday, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday evening 6 p.m. Play Safe on TV Repairs Trust the repairing of your TV set, only to thoroughly qual- ified experts. We are staffed by factory-ap- proved technicians, exclusively. = 5 King W. -- Dial 3-3425 ©: 3 TV and RADIO REPAIR ON OUR GIANT NEW PANORAMIC SCREEN! Waren Bros. WING-DINGIEST HIP-SWINGIEST MUSICAL SHINDIG OF 'EM ALI 5 Eo] Sik And FEATURE TODAY AT, .. 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:20 - 7:20 - 9:25 ADDED "FELINE FRAME-UP" New Color Cartoon WORLD NEWS 1 FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE, AREALTREAT...AS YOU For Your Dining Enjoyment We Specialize In Preparing Succulent . . . FILET All Types of MIGNON STEAKS LIKE THEM Prime Ribs Of BEEF You'll Enjoy Eating Lenhaven Lodge No. 2 Highway NEWCASTLE We Specialize in Steaks -- Chops Fried Chicken FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL NEWCASTLE 2701 Sorry--Dining Room Reserved For Sunday, March 21 for a trip to California last Fri- day. They will be absent month. The Women's Association will meet on Thursday afternoon, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Sadie Nas- ters, Port Perry. E. W. Crosier, Gerald and Brian, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier. C.R.A. THURSDAY Oshawa Little Theatre. 7.30 p.m. Pottery Class. 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. Humoresque Club. 8 p.m. FRIDAY Recreation office open all day 9 - 530 p.m. \ Adult -- Noodsher Sirength and and | p.m. Children -- Woodshop, Leather- craft, Games, Table Tennis. 4.15- 5.30 p.m. Adult -- Strength and Health Club. 7 - 9 p Teen-Age el 8 p.m SATURDAY Recreatiop office open. 9 = 12 n. Woodshop. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. Strength and Health Club. 9.30- 11.30 a.m. Children's Art Class. 10 -12 noon. Neighborhood Assoc. Square Dance Instruction. 8 - 9 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Square Dance. Hosts -- Sunnyside NA. 9- 112 pm. OSHAWA OPENS TOMORROW THEATRE ENTERTAINMENT [esdecgoedusfecdafecfonfeofonfosfortooforter) (eel Lo] 8 JRVVITL) Super 1.14: {0 - MATIC Picture Tube « + « Optic Filter © Modern hand-rubbed o Biggest 21" piciure in OPEN FRIDAY all-new for S34 e Cascode Chassis . . . Golden Picture Frame FOWLER T.V. 'THE TELEVISION SPECIALIST' 16 BOND ST. W. DIAL 5-1685 Model C2215X cabinet television (252 sq. ins.) UNTIL 9 P.M. List No.1 COLUMBIA MAKE LOVE TO ME Adi-Adios Amigo SECRET LOVE The Deadwood Stage STRANGER IN PARADISE OH MY PAPA Serenata + --Harry TILL WE TWO ARE ONE Our Heartbreaking Waltz HEART OF MY HEART Geronimo My Heart Won't Say Goodbye LOST IN LOVELINESS What Every Girl Should Know WOMAN Man RICOCHET O Mein Papa Why Does It Have To Be Me--Tony Bennett THERE'LL BE NO TEARDROPS TONIGHT --Jose Ferrer & Rosemary Clooney Musical Menu" "OF LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE ON COLUMBIA RECORDS RECORDS List No. 2 =Jo Stafford _ ==Doris Day James & Orch. Ken Griffin --Les Elgart ----Tony Bennett HYMNS --Doris Day Gene Klavan LONG PLAYING 33 1/3 RECORDS ACCORDIAN MAGIC SONGS OF THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS CHAMPION (The Horse No Man Could Ride) IN OLD VIENNA THEME SONGS MUSIC OF IRVING BERLIN GOLDEN GATE SPIRITUALS CONCERTOS FOR YOU HAWAIIAN SERENADE MUSICAL PORTRAIT OF NEW ORLEANS COLUMBIA --Toralf Tollefsen Roy Acuff --Gene Autrey --Marek Weber --Cugat, Brown, etc. Ken Griffin (Organ) --Burl Ives Golden Gate Quartet --Liberace ~--Ken Griffin Jo Stafford & F. Laine THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 8, 1954 28 Everyone is welcome to WHEAT IN PAKISTAN KARACHI (CP)--First forecast of the area under wheat crop in Pakistan for the 1953-54 season | shows an increase of ,12 per cent] over the previous year. The cur-| rent estimate is 9,889,000 acres. LET'S ALL AMBLE ON DOWN TO TEEN TOWN TOMORROW AT 8.00 P.M. R.A. 100 GIBB ST. attend Open House Friday, April 9 at the AVALON To introduce the music of the CANADIAN MOUNTAINEERS HIGH ADVENTURE! FORBIDDEN LOVE! STARRING PETER RICHARD LAWFORD - GREENE - RULE LEO 6. CARROLL-JOHN ABBOTT. Val. .17 AT FEA THER lho Poy 'RIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11' & 'BAD 'BOY' TWO BIG NEW HITS - IN COLOR THE GREATEST AMERICAN DRAMA. SINCE "GONE WITH THE WIND"! i [oR HERBERT 1. ATES 0 nts Lee Drese VERA RALSTON - JAN LESLE - FORREST TUCKER RAGS TO RICHES Here Comes That Heartache Again --Tony Bennett ROMANCE --Frank Parker & Marion Marlowe BY CANDLELIGHT --Liberace SOUSA MARCHES Goldman Band SONGS OF THE OPEN SPACES --Guy Mitchell SELECTIONS Liberace HARMONY FAVORITES ~-- National Male Quartet JUN RUSSELL AY MIDDLETON AT BREN ADDED ATTRACTION Here at the Genosha we are noted for our delicious steak and roast beef dinners. Nowhere will you enjoy such succulent dinners expertly prepared and cour- teously served. These steak and roast beel courses are featured on our menus at all times. So whenever you desire a real treat, plan on savoring one of these won- derful meals. Alone, with the family or friends you are assured of true dining enjoyment. Phone 3-4641 For Reservations GENOSHA HOTEL THE KIDS LAST FIGHT Long Distance Love EASTER PARADE Rosary LITTLE BONNIE BUNNY Jimmy Roll Me Gentle =--Frankie - Laine Liberace ~Jimmy Boyd FIVE AIR-CONDITIONED LISTENING BOOTHS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WILSON and LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 87 Simcoe St. North Dial 5-4706 N WER EEL ELI EAE

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