(Mrs. Gordon Hare on Lake Rous- seau. Miss D. M. Van Luven, Miss E. |Hall, and Miss J. Thomas of the OCVI staff, and Miss Hall's aunt, Mrs. Duncan, from Scotland, were Wednesday guests of Har- Minister Bids Flock Farewell KEDRON -- Rev. R. H. Rick-| 1d Werry ard preached his farewell ser- © erry. ll Theatre May Prove Link For French And English pn - po, FEF Festival production last year of Gratitude was expressed by Vy, (fhe summer montis in Muskeha, Henry V. [Rickard, and on behalf of Mrs.| of a%C MIS © Sry a " Rickard, Alistair and Patsy, for|family spent Sunday Ww ' CHANGED ATTITUDE the loyal co-operation and great! ROWan, at Yelverton. Mr Beraud aiso c ts on kind t ded them during the changing attitude of the Ro- NEWS BRIEFS his ministry at Kedron. man Catholic clergy for strict in- The regular choir contributed terdiction of plays and such friv- |snecial music, directed by Mrs. olitie; in the 19th century to the|R E. Lee. STUDENTS START TOUR actual founding by a priest--Rev.| go iia are withdrawn at Ked-: TORONTO (CP) -- One hun- Paul-Emjle Legault of the. "next Sunday to permit at-| dred Ontario high school students tamed Compagnons de Saint Lau |tendance at the anniversary serv-|left by train Wednesday for a rent troupe in 1937. ices of Columbus Church. two-week Siucational vacglion in , 3 : sercle and by British theatre troupe:' He also expresses hope that the Don Lowery, a candidate for Quebec. The students wi stay | yalames Piblised by Le Cercle! mai presented French classics. French - Canadian dramatist will ye ministry of the United|in French-speaking homes in. 10 clopedia of the French culture in He notes caustically that Pari. | be able to solve his most press-!cypureh will conduct services in Solnities. Toe i Bing Canada. Following shortiy will be sian companies often played Cao- [ing problem--that of language. ihe morning, July 13, and for the|™" io ¥, var ly wl the {volumes by journalist Dostaler | 2da only as a side-line, coming | French-Canadian as spoken is|.emainder of the summer. |pea ing student to return the} | 'Leary on the development of to this continent primarily for en-|a far ery from literary French The supervision of the Jumior visit, e French-Canadian novel and gagements in the United States. Plays written purely for the In| ongregation will be undertaken {by Jean Vallerand on French-Ca- Establishment 25 years ago of tellectua classes would estrange|y "vy.c "wm Werry, following nadian music. the Dominion Drama Festival |the majority of ordinary play |in. departure of Mrs. Rickard. |was a giant step towards na-|goers. Plays written as the lan-| "ye. "ora ae Harvey Cross- HUMOROUS COMMENT tional unity, with French plays|guage is spoken offend the liter-|, ." attended decoration serv- Mr. Beraud, for 35 years a competing along with English ary classes. y ices at Lindsay cemetery, and critic for Montreal La Presse, plays and making both ethnic! Above all things, Mr. Beraud| o.. sioner guests of Mr. and comments with humor, some. groups mcre aware of each other. says, it will be necessary for the|n.c Donald Drury, of Lindsay. times admiration and sometimes This culminated in the use of dramatist to find "a language| nfp and Mrs. T. C. Smillie, wryness, on French theatre from French . Canadian actors in the that will be at once literary andy. and Mrs. Robert Hancock and its earliest days to the present. Stratford, Ont, Shakespearean true "' Robert of Toronto, and Miss Older Women VS Get Younger len streams. Werry. e NEW YORK (AP) -- Older these fields can practically write Mr. and - Mrs. Albert Wood, HOT IN BERLIN Marlene and Sylvia were Sunday] BERLIN (Reuters) -- The mer- women are getting younger all her own ticket. She can have full the time, says Dr. Winifred G. or part-time work. She can fit the guests of Mrs. John Cummings, cury hit 86 degrees Wednesday Helmes, who works on the job into her personal schedule " oronto. i heat wave that saw 97 West womanpower program for the Dr. Helmes is deeply interested in a dents. and several staff members| Kedron male quartet rendered Berliners collapse. U.S. department of labor in the program of getting mature "When I speak of older wimen, women back into paying jobs {of Fairview Lodge, Whitby, were| vocal Hutbers 3! the pecent piv} entertained Tuesday afternoon, {Sram and social evening of the I mean those who want to gol "There's still another field that back to work after their children offers both the greatest need and t the June meeting of the Brook-| Eastern Star Lodge, Whitby. 4 dich feeling « ' Mr. and Mrs. Foster Snowden are big enough to look out for|the greatest oppirtunity for the ed rug course themselves," she says. woman of mature years, whose Sunday school room of Brooklin visited their granddaughter, born United Church. to Mrs. Tom Pleasance, the for- The President . mer Ann Snowden, June 30 in| Oshawa General Hospital. "Now that girls are getting children are grown and whose married so much younger, many, [life has been spent "at home- after raising their families, may making and raising children, he ready to gi back to work at{Such a woman could start a the age of 35. When you look at|whole new life as housekeeper for Jonge Slienled 2 ol "Mrs. J. Dyck has returned | guests y- home following her illness in Osh-| some of our most glamorous(a family--and there are many movie stars, vou will agree that|desperately in need of just such It was decided to obtain hook- awa General Hospital. Robin from Leaders| june Davis obtained first class Training School, and Mrs. F. M. ponors in the Conservatory The-| Holliday was appointed to at-l5.y Grade 1 examination, held in 35 is not old, or even middlela 'substitute mother.' |aged. But a woman who has been "Professional women with fam-| out of the business world for 15|ilies always are trying to find | | years faces the same problems in'someone intelligent and respon- tend the school as leader, and|pghawa this month. returning, at any age." sible to take over their households Mrs. C De Jonge as assistant; jeanine Werry has left to spend Dr. Helmes was in. New York and take care of their children. leader. A short course fromthe month of July with Dr. and Home Economics Dept., Toronto,! ssi AS rt on millinery or on hospitality foods will also be obtained EXECUTIVE TO MEET The executive was requested to meet Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. July 8 in the Sunday school room to act as moderator in a panel|Widowers with children are in discussion on womanpower at the the same situation. And there are 1 recent convention of Zonta Inter- many families in which the wife Cooper at the piano opened the national, attended by some 2,000 likes to accompany her husband |entertainment. Mrs. W. Heron women executives from all over on business trips, but needs gave humorous readings. Mrs, the world someone to keep things in order |Gordon Hunter recited and lunch "The greatest demand for on the home front. was served by the committee. CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto Women workers," continued Dr.| "The chief difficulty here is to; After refreshments, Mrs. Her- WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo Mrs, Tavener, on behalf of | Fairview Lodge, thanked the | members for providing such hos- pitality for the guests. | GUEST PREACHER Rev. J. M. Smith of Whitby) ALL THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF IRWIN SHAW'S By LOUIS De CELLES He starts in 1606 when Marc Canadian Press Staff Writer |Lescarbot established the Theatre MONTREAL (CP) -- The the-|de Neptune in the French colony tre may prove a bridge between |of Port Royal, N.S., and notes 4 | Canadians of English and French that two years ago the anniver- Idescent. y sary of its establishment was cel- Jean Beraud, Montreal theatre ebrated in Nova Scotia--in Eag- |eritic strikes this hopeful note on [*S1. ; el ay in ope book 350! French Canadians should not |Years of Theatre in French Can-|De offended, he says, to recog- |ada. (350 Ans de Theatre au Can. Nize that a taste for theatre was ada-Franciaise). firmly implanted in Montreai by | It is the first in a series of 10 soldiers of the British garrisons MATINEE ADULTS 60¢ STUDENTS . 35¢ STUDENTS . 50¢ CHILDREN . 20¢ CHILDREN 25¢ LOGES 10¢ EXTRA EVENING ADULTS 85 Tv CoN AOMER FIER H KKK A rE i A BIG DOUBLE ACTION-THRILL SHOW ! ROBERT MITCHU TOKYO GETS RAIN TOKYO (AP) -- Half an inch of rain fell on parched Tokyo, Wednesday, stirring hopes for re- lief from the city's worst water shortage in 52 years. FLOODS IN POLAND WARSAW (Reuters) The worst summer flooding in 24 years was reported Wednesday in South Poland where three per- sons were drowned in rain-swol- ie on en og | BROOKLIN By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Thirty-five resi-/T LLUL DULY L) EU... po AT THE COOL Reina tor [lB uoited Artists -- PLAYING -- 'TODAY & SAT. RA 3-2843 \ Special Businessmen's Luncheon Hot & Cold Buffet Fully Air-Conditioned Mrs. C welcome r ped to his shorts and hopped onto the window ledge. Police persuaded him to halt his shin- ny up the rope and return to his perch where they grabbed him. He was warned that next time he gets that hot he'll go to the cooler HE DIDN'T GO TO THE COOLER It was extra hot for Jesse Spaldings, 35, in New York | City. So the man from Miami, clad only in shorts, dangles from rope lowered from roof of building. He was visiting a friend on the third floor when, showing his dislike for New York's brand of heat, he strip- : A WOOLNER BROS. PRODUCTION a man ATTENTION PARENTS, YOUNG PEOPLE! INQUIRE ABOUT : TEEN-AGE TYPING CLASSES AT THE Oshawa Business College for students of Grades Seven, Eight, High Schools Monday - Tuesdovy - ednesday Thursday (Any TWO ' Afternoons), 4:15 to 5:00 p.m. or Saturday Morning 9:00 - 10:30 -- 10:30 - 12:00 Get o Better Job this Summer REGISTER BY PHONE 111 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL RAS5-3375 Highway No. 401 at Bowmanville Cloverleaf QUANTRILLS RAIDERS Just 12 Minutes from Downtown Oshawa é vine AP Wirephoto DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT ROCK 'N' ROLL COUNTRY- of the church to plan the program for next year. A sing song led by Mrs. Albert Helmes, is in "nursing, teaching find a new name for the job of on showed colored slides of local and secretarial work. Any housekeeper--one that does not scenes and points of interest in WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale , man who is trained in any of suggest the status of servant." many parts of Canada. LAST DAY: ADULT = PLUS -- | ond C 1 brat 84th "Fantastic Disappearing Man" DEIN elepraie 1.30 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. noe A 5--~Roy Hogers 4--Eye on New York 2-Morning Gospel 1.30 AM 4--Camera Three | | 11.45 A.M, | 2--Sacred Heart 1l--Family Theatre 6-Barney's Gang S--Playhouse S--Little Rascals 4--Fup to wearn | 4=Film Featurette 2-Buccaneers | 145 P.M, 5--Big Picture : 5.15 P.M. ; 4-Children's Theatre 12.00 NOON P.M 'artoon Theatre Weather the Life 1215 P.M 2:00 P.M, . 62 Midiny Le | 11,6--Davis Cup Tennis 3g o.M. | 2.30 P.M. " | 5.4--Baseball } 6.00 AS--Willie ! . ! 13 &~Headlines; . News 2K eatize Petiarmance 4--dook at Congress 3~Colonel Bleep p 12.30 P.M M- P=Teaniz PM S--Little Rascals 4--Mother Goose Handi- | 5 mor oP and Live cap SATURDAY EVE. or, 5.00 P.M. 11,6--Zorra 4--Film : Weather layhouse 2--Playhouse 3.00 P.M, 11,6--This is theh Life 4--Soccer Matches 5--Frankie Laine rm 1--Billy Graham 5--Kit Carson 6--Playrouse 400 P.M 11,6--Country Mr. Wizard Science Fiction 430 Pm 1 ev Roberts 6--~The Sky Youth Wants to Kno Laurel and Hardy 500 PM 11,6--Shirley Temple | 5--Frontiers of Faith rEeatre 1° Gun Will I~ Last Word heatre | Travel | PM | 4-1 a Round ci 5 at 00 PM 2---Jungle 1 -~Waterfront is PM. 11--Lone Wolf 6 Burns ana Alle 5--Meet the Pr 6--Holiday Ranch 5-- People Are Funny 4 Mason Dick Clark Show son PM 4--The Search NS5-Bom Crosby 2- Captain Grie 2--Country Musie a3 * 11---Crusader 6--Father Knows Best 5--Scott Island ir Power 8.30 4 Search for Sports 6--Movie Museum 6.45 °M. 6.5 4--News 2-Comedy Cavers 7.00 P.M. 1-Movie ,8=Tabiold Mama 4--Last of the Mohicans = wri . Coi hise | | 5.30 P.M 11,6--Wild Bill 5--Maverick 2-TBA "Hickock | { | 6.00 P.M tlt 11--Provincial Affairs 6-Here and There + --News: Sports 6:15 P.M 4--Cisco Kid 6.30 P.M. 11- Federal Men 6-Mr. Fix-It, News Lawrence Welk Yesterday's Nawsree 6:45 P.M 4--Film Feature : 2.30 PM 6--Leave It To Beaver 5-Real McCoys | {4--Boing-Boing Show | 2-Rin Tn Tin N00 P.M, 1,6--Last of the ! Mohicans S--Jefferson Drum #--Trackdown #--Jim Bowie B30 PM 6--One of a Kind --~Life cr wiley '~Zane Grey Mickey Spillane son PM «Turn of Fate u-Big Record -M squad Phi} Silvers Shirley Temp wie PM cf Country Club 4 -Thin Man . Playhouse it} summer Theatre Woe PM 6 5-Cavaleade of sports f -Undercurrent t 2--Kingdom of mi P.M t Person To 5 2 5 bY 0 PM 11---Grand Ole Opr of Cor nt Saber of London » The Nation Ranger e f PM, 4-Top Dollar on P.M, 11,6-- Movie 5--Club Oasis 4-Oh!. Susanna Lawrence Welk 9.30 P. M Turning Point Have Gun Will Travel 00h PM Amateur Hour 4 Gunsmoke be 5 Adventure the Sea Person 4 | | |Jessop, Mrs Calendar '| daughter, Mrs. N. Sanderson and |™ w beautiful bouquet * Anniversar United Church, was the guest| preacher, for the 33rd anniver- sary services held Sunday at By MRS. WM, FERTILE | Bantam boys, sack race: 1. Brooklin United Church. Special FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- A sur-|Jacob Pot: 2. Michael Yakely. anthems rendered by the senior prise birthday party was held| Junior girls, running: 1. Helena choir, directed by E. A. Winkler. Wednesday, June 25, at the home Pot; 2. Donna Willis. | PERSONALS of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan in| Junior boys: 1. Michael Brown:| ,,. _ : wre James Latimer honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Swan who|2. Bill Beckstead. of Raglan were callers Friday celebrated her 84th birthday. Junior girls, sack race: 1.|.0. i at the home of Mr. and Many of Mrs. Swan's oldest Helena Pot; 2. Donna Willis. 1 |Mrs. Sydney Spencer. " 4 ei . Junior boys, sack race: f ds made the trip from To- VS, ngs Poco Phu Ney G Cun. Bill Prentice; 2. Osmond Bayvdak. Ray Kennedy returned home nane. Mrs. Edith Myland, Mrs, E.| Lucky spot: 1. Mrs. B. Wise- Saturday from Oshawa General v T. Mulhall. Mrs. L |man; 2. Mrs. F Osgood. ; Hospital Tatum and Mrs. B. Grasham and|_ Guessing: 1. Mrs. N. Paris; 2 Mrs. C. Lumsden of Woodstock. |Mrs. F. Osgood i Also in attendance were her| Kicking shoe: 1. Mrs. B. Wise- an; 2. Mrs, Penstone. Mr. Sanderson and granddaugh- FOUR GRADUATE ter Nancy, and her son, Ralph] The Bay Road School has a and Mrs, Swan small graduating class this year, She received many gifts and a having only four Grade 8 pupils. of roses and They are Joyce Saunders, Ken- carnations from her three grand- neth Mitchell, Dennis McGarry daughters, Dorothy, Joyce and and Ross Fertile, who passed Audrey their entrance examinations Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calhoun an- BASEBALL J. Cook nounce the birth of a son at the) Frenchman's Bay bantam ball| 2 3 East General Hospital Wednes- team won over Pickering Thurs-| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coe and Congratulations ae being re- ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamer on the birth of a daughter Thursday at Oshawa General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Brock Pilkey of London were guests during holi- | day weekend at the home of Mrs. C. Pilkey Mrs. Pearl Rogers of Toronto, spent a few days recently at the home of her sister Mrs. Arthur Course Meal Or A Light Snack CHUM'S RESTAURANT 27 CELINA ST. "...istops"" We Serve The Best Coffee In Downtown Oshawa MODERN To Radio Stars " CHUCK FORTUNE And Band FEATURING © JIMMY & JOHNNY THE SHEY BROS. ® RENA SYLVESTER Pretty Young Songstress ® PHIL EXTON Featured Performers from the Palace Pier Shows. RED BARN DANCELAND © JR N-- A Enjoy A Whole New Season Of OVIES $1.00 JUST $10,000.00 WORTH OF THEATRE ADMISSIONS AVAILABLE TO CAR DRIVERS 4 JOIN OUR DRIVE-IN THEATRE UMPER STRIP CLUB! GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD! Club privileges entitle member and car only to FREE ADMISSION EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED- NESDAY AND THURSDAY (Holidays excepted). Hy 5 | NF i] Two Big Cinemascope Hits In Color! DANA ANDREWS IN = : | . i risite day. Juss 25 day at Pickering. The score was guage Jilian, visited at the Mrs. Ann Jones arrived Wed- 17 to six . come of Mr. and Mrs. Ford nesday by plane from England to. The juniors lost their game to hambers, at Marmora, Sunday. OMANCHE" spend six weeks with her son Pickering at Frenchman's Bay | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Routley' Arthur Jones. by a score of 16 to 10 and son Douglas, of Montreal are | SCHOOL PICNIC spending a few days at the home| A successful school picnic was S 11 G of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- held Thursday at Glen Avis Park tin Routley. By F. E. SMITH for Grades 1 to 5 of Bay Road PRINCE ALBERT was a small attendance at school. Grade 3 had a ball game in the morning while some of the older children went swimming After lunch races were run under the supervision of the three teach RESERVES INCREASE LONDON (AP)--Britain's gold and dollar reserves soared an- other $37,000,000 in June, the on i Lao Jres 1oacn There |lreasury reported Wednes- and 2. Miss B En Grade 3 tejday. The reserves, Which have Tonight at C.R.A. TE WANTED -- 500 TEENAGERS OPEN AIR DANCE With CKLB's CHARLIE BABCOCK of the turntobles FREE COKE TO FIRST 100 mC pn PLUS PAT BOONE IN 8:30 p.m. EN TOWN BUX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Lr rr ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON "BERNARDINE" B EB La) CLIFF MILLS MOTORS VACANT LOT 71 KING STREET WEST (This. ad sponsored by Palm Cigar Store and J. Cornish Jewellers) 2-Fun Fest win pM 11,6--Here's Duffy Pat Boone 4 silent Service 2---Harbor Command no PM, News: late Show 6---News; Wrestling 5-26 Men 4,2 - News Sports 1.15 P.M 2--Just Music nae PM. J=Mov ie 4--Playhouse, 2---Swing Shift SUNDAY S00 AM 5--Christian Science 4--Childrer's A aA June meeting of the Woman'sfincreased for the last nine| and Mr. .V Vieran, Grades 4 and sqqqciation last week at which|months since the Macmillan gov-| i Mrs. McKerihen presided. The|ernment clamped on a tight RESULTS devotional period was taken byjcredit policy, now stand at Pre-school: 1. Beverly Barrett: Mrs. B. Smith and a quiz and|3,076,000,000. ' Barry Vaine. short reading was conducted by| Pee Wee girls, backwards Mrs. L. Beacock. race: 1. Linda Barrett; 2. Pat-| A fall bazaar was proposed but ricia Janverin. no decision was reached. A bake Pee Wee boys, backwards race: sale is to be held Friday, July 4, 1. Stuart Mitchell; 2. Brian Tran- in Port Perry Park. quada Mrs. C. Love reported on the Pee Wee girls, skipping: 1. Lee work being done at the parson- Darnbrough; 2. Linda Barrett. age and at the close a travelling Pee Wee Boys, wheelbarrow: apron realized an amount of over 1. Rickey Haley and Brian Tran- [$17 quada; 2. Colin Thompson and| A salad supper was served by Gene Fertile. |group one. Bantam girls: 1. Lynne Skitch; | pERSONALS Janice Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove, wi un 0 Robie Jean and Robert left Sunday for | Batan girls" Sack BOR Sarnia where they will visit rela- | I I Crow ty 3 Tac *itives on their way to the west | Laurel Crowe; Janice Robert-/ 5c They expect to be away Son six weeks THEATRE GUIDE ie Bovmanie Comer tended the Bowmanville Centen-| Brock (Whithy) "Marjorie nial Saturday Morningstar'. Feature starts Miss Fdna Vance, Toronto spent a day or two with her at 700 and 9.00 p.m. Saturday matinee shown at 1.30 p.m | GLIXERETIN ALL COLOR SHOW! All The Frontier 8.00 6.4. Ed Sulliva 5--Steve Wrestling Premiere Ree m Film Feature Swing Shift sh" ep of "shock SATURDAY i R30 AM. Popey+'s Playhouse von AM po 1 Perform 2 MUSIC STUDIOS Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments ACCORDION ® CLARINET VIOLIN ® HAWAIIAN SPANISH GUITAR GUITAR POPULAR PIANO ® TROMBONE SAXAPHONE e VIOLA ® TRUMPET eo CELLO Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion at $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of aon accordion during that period ,which is taken home for practice. IN AJAX Our accordion studios are downstairs in tne Conith Building, Ajax Shopping Plaze. 9-5 Saturdeys only et Ajax. Appointments may be made in Ajax or by phoning our store in Oshawa, RA 5-4706, anytime during the week from 9 AM. to 9 P.M. On these colls please reverse the charges. WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH at Scott " A " 2-~Adventire he Glory - be he West's vt "RAWHIDE YEARS" -- STARRING TONY CURTIS -- COLLEEN MILLER 7%, All about Little Mississippi River. boat gal who ta ught ich: Bachelor abot tag ig Sophisticated DEBBIE REYNOLDS --_--IN "TAMMY and 1 BACHELOR" AnT Fury of t Days! M whaler; 5--Chevy Show 4~GF [heatre 2--Baseball Corner 30 PM, 11,6--Showtime 4 Alfred Hitehcock 2-You Asked For 10.00 P.M, 11 6--Close Up | Decision $64,000 Challenge I Led Three Lives 10s PM. 11,6--Explorations | 5.4--What's My Line | 2 Jackie Gleason nem Pp 11--News 6-~News: 5--Paris 42-News; Sports "nis rm Swing Shift na p WILSON & LEE LIMITED Es Science Museum Rump: 9 It Program 2-The Christophers vik AM ilm 5 Be ro Roundup 4 AM. 2. S5--Industry on Parade uff and Ready '. A Bobby 1ghty Mouse Hew AM cel bapt. Kangaroo Rartoon Karnival abhi nw AM na jondie Rar 2 Ranch tin sul La = Ep 5 This is the Life ¢ Christian Science 10.00 A | 5-Christophers Lamp Usto My eet The Pastor 10:30 AM S-Look at Congress | 4=Unele Jerry 2-The Way | 104s AM S-Little Rascals Late Show This Week Precinet Weather; 2 2 1200 NOON rue Story 6-~Camera 5--All Star 4-Theatre Three Theatre [brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance ¢ Mr. M. Butson spent Sunday with friends at Washago Beach Mr. and Mrs. D. Abbott, Jan Rawhide Years" ice, Patty and Jerry, Oshawa 1240. 400, 7.10, 10.25 p.m.|were Sunday guests of Mr and | "Tammy and the . Bachelor" Mrs. B. Smith 2.30, 5.35, 8.50 p.m, Last com-! Mr. and Mrs. D. Leslie and | plete show starts at 8.40 p.m. children spent Monday with rela- tives at Milton. Regent -- "The Young Lions" Miss G. Postill, Toronto, spent shown daily at 12.58, 3.44, 6.28, [the weekend with her brother, | 914 pm. Last complete show Mr. and Mrs. C. Postill. starts at 9.14 p.m Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown were in Buffalo, N.Y., this week Frestling 8 af KINSALE FLOOD IN JAPAN teal By L. L. WALTEAM TOKYO (Reuters) Five per Ma (SALE U.S.S. 2 Pickering|S0ns were reported dead, 30 in-| hitby township held their jured and 13,000 homeless after al picnic at Springhill Park, floods caused "by heavy rain bday, June 26 sponsored by storms in Western Japan. hool board with 90 Parems. REDS OBJECT hupils present. PARIS (Reuters)--The French presentation of wallet| Communist party called Wednes by the pupils Gradelday on Frenchmen to unite to say y Grade eight made! 'no to personal dictatorship and Plaza I Empri og t 5 n Pren 1 20 the teacher,| ; pu Bo nm plan to a i¢ four presented a piece of jewelry to Mrs. S. Longfield A Marks -- "The 1 a of was nder Road er de 10.10 nm F MEDICINAL 0 pn Fl Sa de 1 Central Ame a i's cf source of bal used in medicine. GUM RA 5-4706 us consti al re 3. >. A 8 ferendum Oct Last p.m. ac 3 complele show at 8.5 of 4: {rom Grade one to Grade |5. ! | sam gum, 1 vr