HAS OPERATION TO RUN AGAIN Hams announced Tuesday he will THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 21, 1054 87 | CHICAGO (AP)--Adlai E. Ste-| LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Demo- | seek an unprecedented fourth term THEATRE GUIDE venson left hospital Tuesday after | cratic Goveriior G. Mennen Wil. [in Michigan's election next fall, a kidney operation. The 1952 Demo- Regent -- "Little Boy Lost' shown | cratic presidential nominee had a daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.25, 7.25, 9.20. | stone removed from his kidney a Last Complete Show at 9.05 p.m. | week ago. i THE D ANCE OF THE Y E AR Plaza -- "Ma and Pa Kettle", 1:30, : - 5 3:26, 5:22, 7:18, 9:14. Last com- THE ONTARIO COUNTY FLYING CLUB plete show 9:50 p.m, : | ks -- *C he Territory", 9" M "Se VTE TE SPRING FROLIC Last Complete Show 9.00 p.m. | IAN: 3-0 SNE DRESS OPTIONAL Brock; Whithy... the Edie Can-| BE FT-T3 SNICKET AIRPORT RECREATION HALL : BERNARD TIERNEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Biltmore, -- . Let' s iid It Again" Be Lr 3.35 24-4 QU! ' FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd %: Last Complet CUARANT S€0 SERVICE Show at 84 p.m. dit jo SURPRISES GALORE . "MAKE UP A PARTY" Pron . TICKET RESERVATIONS -- DIAL 3-4111 foe MN ER RR Ree i 'Il . ; ARMY AS MISSING PERSONS BUREAU Yeu lov I= coming next ||| 3-00 COUPLE ? pm. - 1 am. Some time ago five German | she had been killed during the ' i hostilities that followed their se- ot immigrants joined the Canadian paration. He didn't know it, but § GRANDPA JONES army and when their unit was somewhere in Germany hi i L yma | L@MAAYEN irti AND "HIS GROUP selected for service in Germany, | er read this article. Here, Gnr. a story was published about | Kurt Reimann of the 2nd Regi- - their returning to their homeland. ment, RCHA, is seen being inter- (0) g é The article was picked up by the b viewed by a German reporter German press, given wide cov- | shortly after his return from a erage. One of the soldiers spoke | two-week vacation with his moth- No. 2 Highway 'GR AND or' OP'RY of his mother, how they were | er, NASHVILLE, TENN. FROM THE separated and how he felt that Central Press Canadian NEWC ASTLE TELEVISION PROGRAMS Wo Spacitn in WED. APR. 28 WEDNESDAY 4, THURSDAY EVENING Steaks - Chops CBLT, TORONTO, CHANNEL 8 SB Anmie Oakley Fried Chicken RED BARN 2:30---M. 6:45--Speaking of Sports a a. Se : ren's Theatre : inal ore 6: Lb 7:45--Camel News Caravan FOR RESERVATIONS 6:45--News 8:20---You Bet Your Life DIAL NEWCASTLE 2701 :00--Tabloid 8:30--Justice ' : The first M-G-M prodtion CEE ET H ife wit ather : ol eatre 8:30--Fighting Words 10:00--Martin Kane " in CINEMASCOPE + 00- 10:30--Liberace. a p ZC % 3:0 Xhat's My Line 11:00---News! Almanac C / ey , K N § & HTS Oo F TH E 10:00--ord Theatre 11:17---Film { 4 wr R oO 1] ~ 10:30--Music Hall a } i J % | Hime nee a, poi "3 ROUND TABLE THURSDA Yi t) : ope 2:30 Matinee i 8:00--Sagebrush Trail 7 in Color magnificence " H ews = I" | . 3:00--Telostory Time 8 a ewe Spotlight | de ROBERT TAYLOR © AVA GARDNER + MEL FERRER 8:20-Zoo Parade ir dg AY 6:00--Kit Carson s 6: Ad Lib 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--Godfrey and Friends 6:45--News : i 9:00--Television Theatre J:90-Tabioia 10:00--Boxing Dinah Shore | 355 Dinah Shore 10:45--Sports Spot \\ EVER Ee So coe tise News. wouter sa sore DAR ns 4: Play Safe on EN hen Theatre 11:35--The Web H 10:31 Parade 12:00---Doliar a Second 11] Repairs 11:00--Comedy Theatre. THURSDAY | A 7:00 a.m. --Morning Show. Trust the repairing of 9:00--Girl Talk : TV | 9:30--Learn and Live | | your set, only to 9:45---Garry oore id 10:00--Ding Dong School , ! 4! thoroughly qual- 10:30--Arthur Godfrey . dia ified experts. We are i Md ang staffed by factory-ap- ; JJ.00-Naws | vite | proved technicians, ; FO L R 12:30--Search for Tomorrow | | exclusively. 12:45--Guiding Light 1:00--Matinee Playhouse | o MEAGHER'S 1 ELEVISION 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00- Garry Moore Show THE HARVEY : M he Mill 3:00 Kate Smith DANCERS Bs King W. -- Diol 3.3425 3 4:00--Welcome Travellers { | 9 4:30---On Your Account 1--June Fleming | % : TV and RADIO 2 S P E ( | A | S 5:00--Fun to Learn §:16--Children's Theatre | 2--Ray Fleming 5:30--Howdy-Doody 3--Shirley Lombert aged THURSDAY EVENING 4--Diane Gow HR S d A R T 0 N 90--Sagerush Trail 6: 6:30--N | & 2 8: sports Spotlight | Sig ah 17" COMBINATION 7:30--This Week in Sports 7:48--News Caravan RAPIO - T.V. - PHONO. PERFECT 8:00--~Groucho Marx nyse | DON'T FORGET!!! § REGULAR 579.00 9:30--Ford Theater LE THE GET-TOGETHER CLUB | 379.00 11:30--Baseball Hall of Fame. THORNTON'S CORNERS [cores Lavine 1th ANNIVERSARY BALL | © 16 BOND ST. W. Mr. and Mrs. Robert sully, | Tom and Jim spent Friday with . ag 8 i DIAL 5-1685 : Courtland G A Point, | see Faster Service [Soma Grant Ancona point Saturday, April 24 -- OCVI Auditorium a: w 1l J with Mrs. H. Mark at Bobcaygeon. TICKETS ON SALE AT: e ttended The BST STAMPS , Henderson's Book Store and at the door MRS. CHARLES WHITE e British penny and towpenny | Corre dent stamps of 1840 were the first post- | po HORNTON'S CORNERS |age stamps ever issued. was a splendid attendance EH A pi % fhe 3 gs OSHAWA "oir. Clarence Scott was the pian- os : Y | ) STARTING ID Crome iE SL $a mon... JIniE TODAY was read by the superintendent, |: Harold Foster, after which he read D over Te a"story. The Little ------ 2 TECHNICOLOR HITS! ------ HEATRE Lamb, Snowflake', demonstrated Hii i with pictures. The Easter story of ts f 2 MILES WEST ON No. 2A HIGHWAY Hope was shown on the screen, with iit ; Elmer Lick, Mrs. Gerald Henning § : and Mrs. Ross Law doing the com- ; ! . IGH ADVENTURE mentating, and Mrs. George De- J laney doing the solo. 4% > 3 <4 A lovely basket of flowers was laced in the Sunday School for he service by Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Goldsmith in memory of Al- bert Robinson and Harold Gold- smith, Next Sunday a special Easter of recitation and song is to be pre- sented by the junior classes of the Sunday School, directed by Mrs. Clarence Scott. A children's party will be held Saturday afternoon at 2.00 p.m., when a complete rehear- sal of the pagent will take Place, also pictures, slides and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClure are convening the Community Associa- tion doubles Jatty to be held Satur- day, April 24, in the basement of the Sunday School, at 8.30 p.m. Pro- gressive crokinole will be played, or cards for those who do not play then there will be a half-hour of | fun before lunch. Thornton's Corners Community Association is presenting its plav "Beacon Hill Billy" at King Street United Church April 21 and, is pre- senting it in the OCCI on April 26. The proceeds from the school per formance will all be donated to the Hospital Fund. Rev. Mervin A_ Bury will be the assisting minist® at the Sunday School service next Sunday after- "Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dean and yy Added Attraction family, Parry Sound, spent the Ra, Wilh Theis Jarenty CLAUDE DAUPHIN =. HOT-BLOODED ADVENTURE! Mrs. Bill Ferguson, Brockville, spent a few days last week as guest \\| a 4 of her cousin, Mrs. Harold Foster 3 1 : Friday they motored to Niagara, le y C I] RN E L Wi LD E and spent the night with relatives Bs returning on Satur- i { : Easter weekend guests of Mr. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE : : MAUREEN O'HARA and Mrs. 1. Kerman were Mr. and hg Sin Marsh, Hamiln, apd rs. wa itehead, Toronto. we Mrs. George Lofthouse, Mrs. Bert "BOOS AND SADDLES Parker and Mrs. Clarence Keith | New Color Cartoon are attending the Home and -------- School convention in the Royal Latest World News York in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Peters and Anne spent the holiday with Mrs. Arthur » Jroliey. Cobourg Mr. and Mrs. |. FEATURE TODAY AT .... 1:30 -- 3:30 -- 5:25 -- 7:25 -- 9:20 visited relatives in