18 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Oclober 14, 1955 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued From Page 17) 50--Articles For Sale | 50--Articles For Sale By JACK BEST Canadian Press Staff Writer WILL EXCHANGE 1948 ENGLISH PAN- | COAL HEATER, IN GOOD CONDITION. | el truck for large skill saw, cut off | Apply 201 Annis St. or Dial RA 5.2034. | saw or other woodworking machinery. 238c¢ | Dial RA 5.0647. 23%¢ FLOOR SANDER AND EDGER, "REA. | LLOYD CARRIAGE, GREEN COAT, sonable, Phone Bowmanville. MA. 3-2677. | Srasaes. skirts sizes 7 to 10 all good 29¢ | ndition. Dial RA 35-4697. NEW YORK (CP)--Shew busi- ness is such a transitory thing that it's hard to realize Fred Cul- ley has been on one job almost long enough to qualify for a pen- | sion. Culley is 59, a tall, gentle-man- mr) 30 SAVAGE, DEER RIFLE, I LIKE | MUSKRAT FUR COAT SIZE 16. Goop| nered ex-Canadian who learned new, Dial BA. 5-1032 SPACE HEATER, ALSO RITCHEN cas | inet, both m good c 5.6642. 2 ! ot] STUDIO COUCH, ANTIQUE MAHOG- ret ee emo | gy What-not, collector's item. Dresser, BABY CARRIAGE, BA ETTE ble for house. Apply 269 with plastic mattress, udy chair, s.>r-/ College Ave. RA 35-6289. ilizer used one year. Lot $41. Dial RA 238b 5.7412. #9 THREE-QUARTER WALNUT FINISH | | metal bed complete with springs and | ir IF BACKACHES ARE SLOWING vou, J mattress; china cavinet walnut; all in up take RUMACAPS and help your-| oe cejlent condition. Phone RA 5-2876| self to relief from pains and aches. Ask por 530 p.m 238b your druggist. 23%a i wisi -- PILOT'S TRANSPORT RATING MAN-|1952 MODEL TABLE TOP McCLARY ual AA Computer; set of Pilot's Notes, | range. Call after 5 o'clock, RA 53-1316. and a number of navigational instra-| Rui ments. Phone RA 5-8618 | 3 PSR + |SKATES, NEW AND USED SOLD AND| ON NE PIANO, NEW SCALE WILLIAMS', exchanged. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond! good condition. RA 5-4840. RAGLAN | supper guest of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George at Cedar Creek. { Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant were Mr. and Mrs. J. Nash and Chris- t - - Thanksgiving EB si fp Baty Event Held | and Mrs. Ronald Bryant and boys. MRS. L. MAHAFFY | Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Manns Correspondent and boys of Whitby visited Satur- "The essence ofl day evening with Mr. and Mrs. iving is in sharing w it h| Walter Manns. , the topic for the Mr. and Nirs. Wm. Steele spent Thanksgiving service on Sunday | Thursday evening with Mrs, Ivy| afternoon. The responsive reading Drmiston, Mr. and Mrs. Donald was Psalm 732. The choir sang| Ferguson and Nancy. "The Lord is My Shepherd." | Mr. and Mrs. James Coates of PERSONALS i | Shirley were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bright and| Corner and Myrtle. family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns Wood, all of Oshawa, were guests and family of Port Perry spent| of Mrs: H. Thompson, Leona and| Monday with Mr. and Mrs. St an Bill, on Sunday. Manns and Brian. M# and Mrs. Jack Manns and| Bonnie, Larry, Bobbie and Ca- 238b street east. Nov.6 Price $65. Dial RA 5.8215 after | about music in Toronto, where he was born. He has been with the | Fred Waring band, The Pennsyl- vanians, for 29 years and is the second oldest in point of service rol Brown of Oshawa spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slute and Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slute at Bowmanville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Gracie of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manns and family of Scugog were Synday| evening guests of Mr. and | Lloyd Mahaffy 'and boys. { Thanksgiving dinner guests of | Mrs. James Latimer is spending a few days this week with her cousin, Mrs. Minnie Stone, at Pet- erborough. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and family of Kinsale. Mr. and Mrs. Perce Collins and boys of Black? stock, and Mr. and Mrs. Don of the 42 musicians and singers of the group. "Classical music is what I was brought up on," Ciltley reflected in an interview at New York's Ziegfeld Theatre where he is ap- pearing in Waring's stage show, "Hear! Hear!" His father, Teck Culley, played first flute in' the Toronto Symphony, and Fred at 16 got his start as an orchestra leader in a Lansdowne avenue movie house. Before he left-Tor- onto to join Waring's orchestra in 1926, Culley was musical director of the Keith-Victoria street theatre. Of his move to the Waring group, he said: "After 15 years in the pit, it was good to get a chance to do nice things with popular music," PREFERS STAGE An example of the varied music| Fred deals with is the Waring show "Hear! Hear!"--a potpourri of patriotic and religious songs, a minstrel show, folk songs, love Songs, Semiwlassics and even rock 'n' rol Himself a violinist, Culley plays with the other musicians when not Unusual History Of A Musical Director conducting, During his 29 years) with Waring, he has performed on stage, radio, TV and the movies. | He likes the stage best. "The stage is the medium where you can best meet and please the people,". he said. "You are freer to do what you want to do than, say, on television. "On TV, an actor cannot portray a role as well as he might if he had a live audience in front of him. The same applies to the musician. That personal feeling-- the warmth' and friendliness--is missing from TV. The TV directors must change their habits . .-. give the performer more scope." Last year Culley travelled 25,- 000 miles. But at 59 travel still comes easy. "When you've done nothing else in your life it doesn't bother you. If you know how to travel, it's easy." ' His wife--the former Marie Ben- nett of Newcastle, Ont --used to accompany him on tours but now she stays in New York. The Cul- leys have three married daughters and two grandchildren. Released Germans Tell Of Struggle HERLESHAUSEN, Germany (Reuters) -- Another shipment of German prisoners returning from who tried to storm Orshar prison, near Minsk, in Sepjember, 1949. The partisans came out of the| surrounding woods at night, killed and wounded the guards outside the prison and broke into the in-| side yard. t Soviet troops from a village near- Haines of Oshawa were Sunday|l0 years of captivity in Russia-- by drove the attackers out before| supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.| about 600 of them -- reached here| they could reach the cells and free| Russell Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele of Purple Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele on Sunday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and boy S| spent Wednesday with Mrs. Tom Manns and family at Scugog. yesterday with tales of a desperate struggle between Soviet guards and anti-Communist vartisan fighters at a prison camp. It was the second big transport to arrtve in West Germany since the prisoners. FLED SANS LOOT | } CHICAGO (AP)--Two gunmen, | carrying a portable radio, heard a police call reporting the robbery | they were staging Monday and fled | Don't forget the Women's Asso-| Prisoners started returning last empty handed The holdup men ciation are having a bazaar in Raglan Hall on Friday after- weeit A number of the men described were trying to rob the Sheridan | Art Galleries, where $200,000 worth noon, October 21. Mrs. Hillier of|a gun battle lasting several hours) of furs and other articles were on 'Brooklin United Church will'between Soviet guards and a force| display in advance of an auction | open the bazaar. daughter of Scugog, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn, and Mrs. George Spencer of Columbus spent Sunday evening with Mr. | and Mrs. Norman Birkett and fam- | ily. | Mrs. Harold Luke and family | spent Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Reader, at Scugog. i Mr. Gordon Birkeit of Stouff- ville, called on Mr. and Mrs: Wm §teele on Wednesday. i Mrs, Stan Man and Brian spent a few days last week 'with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns and family at Port Perry. | Mr. and Mrs. Tobin of Sea- | grave called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moon on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clementt, John and Heather of Oshawa were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Snelgrove and amily of Sarnia called on Mr, and N. 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