B82 The DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, December 2, 1954 Purtwaengler Se i Said Very Ill 2) nr Sem a CJR orgs ful length sofa... 159.50 RLIN (AP)- Y cs Furt- won; " . = igh i8-year-old conductor of --_-- RS Sl 3 ; j ; X ; ai 2 Matching companion Philharmonic Orches- RE EE E COR HEE : _--" a ? on ported seriously ill to- BPN : 4 { ; lounge ehaiecs. ss suas: 99.50 day with a lung inflamation. il : The orchestra management said he noted conductor is under treat- in south Germany. 3 aengler is scheduled to ; ) % ie Berlin orchestra on an sive tour of Canada and the $ U nited States next Februoary in its first such pos stwar visit. : : the new g PRINCE ALBERT INCE ALBERT . SHOW PLACE Many Attend OF YOUR HOME Commencement F. E. SMITH Correspondent PRINCE ALBERT A number from here attended the commence- ment exercises of the Port Perry Hizh School on Friday evening we auditorium of the United Church was filled to capacity with st s and their interested friends and relatives. {. J. Vallentyne, a former stu- at the ol h school in Port v1 ght back memories to His address, as well as the wer of the program, was a able one sponsored by the Women's Associa- on Saturday after- brary at Port Perry, ccessful affair. The sewing display and i) { ¢ were well filled and ¥ od : A {WA i : ; 1 A few items such as " / A p A { \ 4 Wh # vB 3 2 : End ional nd other articles of sew é i ahh A 8 a a, AN a 5 p41 VY) i 4 x ¢ ar nd sectional seats, J) \ Er : 3 i ; £0 CN : right or left each...... 87.50 unsold and will be on 4 Cag; 3 enquiring from any mem \ & 8 fg os A Sil, 4 : : : j : i . hi ' _ ; ; : % a | Canter sectional seat, 67.50 es in charge of the tea kept busy from three substantial amount Wylie wife of our ; opened the va- n. and a large num- s were on hand for the ice te the presence of o were noticed from sur- commniunities and any stance helped make this : (fair a success. EF SON ALS Smith spent last week with her daughter, »v. and on Friday, Nov- ttended the wedding of or daughter, Beatrice John Pitcher. The a in the Pres- at Chippawa Bea and John Huntley, younger and Mrs. Eugene ated her fifth birth- irday with a party at WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF FINDS ODD FISH ) AP) -- A Japanese | ound a new fish off nd. It is yellowish-red I ; and has a , Dr. Tushi- ' named it for home : he dai." | RED RECREATION W (AP)--The Soviet Un- ered young Communists > for scrap aces. Sun- are sug- to indulge to see 1€ in the most RE( ORD STAMP PRICE ters)--A series of 1893 Columbus : 0 commemorate 3 ; f the discov y « : . : I ' or ET hobs rbd Here Is new furniture especially designed with your new mode 100, a world record ; g og v wh of living in mind. With furniture selected from the "Tele-Vue" lot. Their original Group you'll relax in luxurious comfort. I ANIEL RECUPE RATING ua 4 : IS | Forer premier ' Whatever your floor plan or color scheme, here are styles, fabrics el g th uh liel has gone to southern and eolors to suit you to perfection. See this exciting new furni- a convalescence of night iA fis oitice said LAs ture... now. Left twin sectional sofa... 1 14.50 Quarter circle. .o..oen 139.50 b Center sectional. ......... 67.50 Right open and sata... 104.50 suffered from a bad d poisoning which now ! that a period of rest SC ribed. VOTE FOR ATOM PLAN NTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP)-- y to join atoms for The ( ted Nations cientific, and Cul- nization voted unani- resolution that will y an important role in wceful uses for atomic . United States and s praised the plan. APPROVE CHILDREN'S DAY UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)-- .d Nations General As- oeial committee Tuesday d establishment of an in- al 's day. This celebrated as a day nity and understanding ren of the world. Each choose its own date f observance K LONDON PREFERRED TED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) soviet: Union's favorite West: r is Jack London; Soviet ations delegate G. F. Sak ed Tuesday. Victor Hugo k Twain run next in Soviet TWIN SECTIONAL OPEN END SOFAS pu ar {y. British writers on the ere Dickens and Shakespeare . i TWIN SECTIONAL SOFAS 247 09 i . Upholstered in Nylon. Pair . right and left, upholstered in <oun nn Ji MOST EVER Sa 4 with metal office of education today es : +» 139.50 "TV ROTOR" 59.00 vor. Par "ieee 229.00 ge CHAIR ..covoresnsasicse . RO oR 59 00 I » Ana unives is | at 2,472,000 ne 'hest ever recorded BECOMES ROMAN CAHOLIC ( AGO (AP)--Rev. Irwin St. -- an Episcopal cleric \ 5 3 i ¥ i a part-time news- ; v Je hose newspaper col- Te 5 Ey ¥ . I { htm 'Friar Tuck," = oll 11 ; he had become FAL man Ct atholic, He was rector { R phen's Episcopal church : ars before taking religious he tion in the Catholic faith. y 4 oh é ' DREW BETTER A W J ( P \ &- Condition of Leader George Drew from an attack of men- described as excellent ght by a spokesman for ee rn 63 KING ST. EAST | "Oshawa's Largest Furniture Store" ~~ DIAL 3-79¢ r 1 said. but he likely will re-| main in hospital a few more days.