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The Oshawa Times, 21 Feb 1959, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Pobruary 21, 1959 TELEVISION LOG |Tyrone Young People CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiiton CBLT-TW Channel 6---Toronte OSHAWA-TIMES HOME OF Ail AE . WGR-TV Channel 2----Bufiale WKBW-TV Channel 7---Buffalo WROC-TV Channel) 5--Rochester WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale SATURDAY EVE, 6---Junior i00 PM, 11-6~Zorro 7.-5-- All Star Golf 4--PBeat the Champ 2-Women's Bowling 10 PM. | 11-6--Rin Tin Tin | 2=Twilight Theatre an PM 11--=Provincial Affairs T=Early Show 6 Indoor Games S~Three Stooges 4--~Wrestling an rm 11~Ten nie S--Lawrence Welk Mr. Fixit G4 PM 6.4---News: Sports 7:00 PM, 11--=Rifleman Ivanhoe 4-U of B Round Table 2~African Patrol | 40 PM 11=The Vise T=Dick Clark Show 6-Saturday Date 8.2-People Are Funny | 4~Perry Mason LILLY 1=The Li views 11.6 Citize! 4=The La 7~Four ( 6-Day of 4-World 11=Father 7Canisiu AFace 2~ Laurel 4 He=NRev RH SLasnie NIM 4 Philhar cert 500 11.8. News 7 82 -MD 1 Aono Lannie 11682 Perry Come | T-Jubiles USA, Fron Amatel STOR 7-144-0 CARPORT 1H-e*23-0 rm AWanted, Dead or Alive | 00 PM 1LANHL Hockey T--Lawrence Welk 4-Ginle Storm A 3-Black Naddle [l Amal Tughos oh Mary Father Maver! 20th ¢ Rishop MI ron City | Will Travel rm DINING 8 7=8-0 11.8-King 1030 PM 11--=Frontier 7=Walter Winchell | «1 Love LLL Saber 780 11:6. Show! 7--Maveric s-U:8 AJack NT 11-6.4:2--News; Weather; Sports 7--Playhouse S--Rescue 8 8 PM, Il--Late Show 6--Juliette Just Musie 11:30 P.M Wrestling S--Movie 4--Playhouse | 2--NY Confidential 12:00 Midnight 2-~Late Watch SUNDAY 8:30 AM. 2---Cartoons 9:00 AM, 7--Test Pattern S>---Lhristian Science 4--Let's Open The Door 915 AM, 5--Man to Man 9.30 AM, SI's is the Life 2--Simple Science 10:00 AM, $-Christophers i--Lamp Unto My 1 "PL a { LIVING "ENTRY, I5-8x11-4 10x ||-10 11--Loretta NO- 16% TOO8 2Q.FT. x 7.060 CU.FT g Y PORCH PLANTING : NAL | 8 2-Stev = 11---The Na [ 7--Lawma 11.6 World 7--Colt 45 5.2-- Chevy GE T 49-8" EE HOME DESIGN imagine the thrill of this beautifully styled home with its unique roof treat- pillar-like trellises and ledge rock planting box. picture windows, com- | with smaller windows | add further appeal to this ar- tistic home. Stepping into tie entry hall which is separated Name from the living room by a love- ly inside lattice you are intro- duced to a home for modern living. The spacious living-din- ibg area is conveniently sep- arated from the hall by the fireplace arrangement, which is situated so as to make use 116-GM 7--Frontiey 4--Alfred No. 163 En The Building Editor, The Times, Oshawa, Ontario. ( ) Please send me further details about how. te obtain standard Builders blueprints for Home Design No. 163. Just owning 5-2--Lorett 4--Keen T 10:3 7--Playhou Plans entitled "71 Selected low cost Homes for Canadians.' (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times. Sports ee 2--Church Invitation S---News H 10:30 AM S5--Dateline +=Unecle Jerry 2--Morning Gospel 10:45 AM. 5--Look At Congress 2--Faith of Israel 11:00 AM, 7--Living Word 5--Children's Corner 4--Church Service Address FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE 5--Feature 2-Late W &~Theatre | 8--Camera 4--Matinee 2.30 PM, 6--~Commonwealth Tele. 5-~Pro Basketball A000 PM 7=Open Hearing 5:30 11Cowboy 2-8ea Hunt 4:00 PM, The Nation T--Bowling Stars Npecial Paul Winchell Lone RH 1.00 FM You Asked For It December Mamhal Renny 2-D.A's Man R00 PM $30 PM 9:30 P.M, 10:00 P.M 7--Crusader 11.6--Fighting Words 5-4---What's My Line | 2--Boots and Saddles | 11:00 P.M 11.6-4-2--News; 1:15 P.M. 11--Late Show 6--This Week 11:45 P.M Magazine | 4=8earch tor lomorrow - | 12.45 P.M, 1L-All Star Theatre " 4--Guiding Light ving Word Lo Pp Te=Liberace Matinee -kehtiie Movie 4=Meel The Millers 2-Mid.day Matinee Lis PM, Movie Matines Ln orm Twur Miss Brooks Sele World turns 1 r ns Forum t Word rm, Theatre 'hapl Dec Of Idi Knows Neat Forum 2 Helsn Neville therm Musie Binge . and Hardy 1 rM oberis Nutasiy Bohanl REL 6 Bese Phashe To Beal The lek he Big Faralt He Malune LE LEE ® Lge Hawes Whit He Van ous 4 RR Thess Hanis LULU TE 1 Nunes LILLE Hoo Bugs Bunk To AMEHEAR Randsiand 8 FA Faby LR ITT Bias (E) Papers Huwidy Biniy Bot aunty Fan wie of Night hinuhie With Falher MONDAY EVENING Ae FM heats, Bpaiie "Follow N Flayhous Fun 1 Thies wi LELES 8} Sc Adveniures of Chioh 4 Ahiinren s Theatre AN0 PM T8 Mickey Mouse A-Dinner Date 2-8uperman an r heatre, monte Con FM Magarine nleinatinnal ' UN] anger " iw Haus L] * bay w I Annie FM & Millianaiie Knows Real "h entry Ahean | CR " LJ Luey | Hiide of London nM ime k Young 64 Ea Sullivan Allen News ked City n f:00 P.M 2 Jungle Jim 61s PM 6-Live and Learn S--~News 6i0 PM | S~Paris Precinet Weather » Stage Show heatre Presents Hitchcock News Weather | 7.00 PM. 11=Theatre 6-~Tanlma $~Dick Clark 4--=Death Valley Dave 2--Masquerade Party 15 PM 7--Perspective 7.30 P.M, 7--Texas Rangers 6--Nations Business | &~Name That Tune §-2.Buckskin 45 PM. a Young alking ) PM se Weather; Tilites Movie atch 1:30 P.M Texan | 8.30 | 11, 6--Hit ] 7--Bold Journey Three Stage Reunion Party By MRS. W. RAHM | TYRONE -- A 10.year reunion party of Tyrone Young People was held in the community Hall, Blackstock. Salem Young People were also |invited, Weather prevented sev- {eral from attending. Ebenezer Young People's or chestra was present and provid ed excellent music for dancing Refreshments. of cup cakes and coffee were served. Mr, and Mrs. S. Swerdfiger and family have moved into O. Beck elt's apartment, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rosevear visited her father, I. W. Larmer, Millbrook, also her aunts, Mrs I. Seaton and Mrs. C. Larmer, Peterborough. Miss Jacqueline Rosevear spent the weekend at her home, Mr. and Mrs, W. Park, Cecile and Douglas, and Joan Davy visited Mr. and Mrs, J. Park Peerhorough Mr and Mes. I 1. Byam, Mr and Mrs. Grenville Byam visited Mi and Mrs, George MacLellan, Pelerhorough Mi and Mex Flovd Beckett Wayne and Marie, Enniskillen Mi, and Mis. Clarence Rradley, My and Mes 1 Holdstock, Bow manville, were Saturday evening Visttars of OF Beckett and Arvilla 0 Heckel! and Arvilla visited {his heather, Gordon Becket! the Oshawa General Hosniial an Sunday and also visited Mrs, G Herkell, Oshawa My, and Mya, W he weeliend with Arnold Ceisherger Mrs. 11. Skinner with My, and Mrs Brooklin Fast Gronp of the WA met af [the home of Mrs, W. Rahm with F. Park soent Me. and Mrs Zion spent a day I.. McCoy {10 ladies and two children pres. were made to assist Pat ent, Plans the West Group with the St rick's tea Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Virtne and John Have moved into their new lanartment | Mrs. J. C. Cook retnrned home after sneading several davs with Mrs, J. Cook. Sr., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cook [Geargetown Charles and Jim Marshall | "nmbar Rav, visited Mr. and Mre. T. Scott. alen Albert and [Arthnr Edwards. Welland, visit. [sd their sister. her father. Mr. V. Edwards, retvrned home after snov.ding eaveral weeks with M+» and Mrs, T. Sco't. Mrs. E. A. Virtue showed mov- in nictures at Long Sarit Home evening apd Mrs Wilmo* and Sehanl Fridav | A. F. Rrent and Mr. Rose Ponley vicited Mrs. Brent, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs Pawmanville, re, J. Cihhg Mr. and Mrs, George Graham and girls. Bowmanville, were George Perfect visited Mr. and visited her mother, Mrs. C. W. Quinney. Newcastle. Mrs, James Woodley and Pat returned home after spending several days with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. R. D. Hodgkinson, Aurora. Mr, and Mrs. V, and boys, Richmond Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.. Stainton and family. Mr. and Mrs, George Alldread, and Mr, and Mrs. A, Youngman attended the Oddfellows Ladies' Church, L Several people from here en- Joyed the turkey dinner prepared and served by the Haydon com- munity at the Municipal Hall, |" | Hampton, Saturday evening. Forty people enjoved the court (whist party at Bethesda school {and are looking forward to an- [night social evening this Friday night. All friends are cordially invited. The WMS held the World Day of Prayer service in the Tyrone United Church with group lead: Davenport | © practitioner in Saskatoon, dem- onstrates his new use as an on-the-spot resuscita. tor. Dr, Brook breathes into the glass tube, sending air into his patient's lungs. 8 [night banquet at Trinity United| f° SHOWS INVENTION Dr. Morris Brook, a general | hand is 'a suction bulb, which can be used to withdraw mucus from the patient's throat, The airway is being manufactured in England and is patented in 10 countries. airway for In lus right --CP Photo ler, Mrs, 7. H, McQuinn, and | president, Miss Grace Smith, presiding. Mrs, F. Jackson was al the organ. Six ladies from Salem attended and added much| {lo the service when Mrs. FE Twist and Mrs, K. Shackleton sang, "A Little Nearer." accom panied by Mrs, Gerald Shackle brief address, several ladies tak Ing parts in Bible readings and prayers Couples Feted On Anniversary By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN Aoproximately 65 guests, friends and relatives of the families, gathered together on Saturday evening at the Odd. fellows Hall, Bagot street, to celebrate the 25th wedding anni |versaries of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- (thur Somerville of Regina, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Prince Albert, Ont.. who married on Feb, 17, 1934, | Mrs. Arthur Sommerville and Mrs. George Scott, are the daugh- ters of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Lee, | {Charles street, Brooklin, and el.| |dest sisters of Mrs. Norman Wil. son, Brooklin. =} b were | Women's Institute Mrs. T. Fines, program leader, in days from 2 to 4 p.m. Volunt charge. President Mrs. Paul Dia. Workers will be welcomed. mond was in the chair. standing Mrs. George Bell and Mrs. Earl| Bryant, many thank-you notes were read. YOUng mothers, baby sitters will A letter of appreciation was read be provided. lar Dystrophy headquarters. was tabled unti 4 The date of the Guelph confer- Mrs. Farl ence for district ( announced as May 7 and 8. [favorite character in Canadian'liam; consolation, Mr H Honeydale Institute's Interesting Program in|ton. Rev. Fred J. Jackson gave a By MRS, CHARLES H, REESOR Fines and her group, Mrs. W. PORT PERRY The Febru- Mark, Mrs. L. Leahy and Mrs, ry meeting of the Honeydale Ll: Patterson was held in. Members will be working at the he Anglican Parish Hall with cancer dressing rooms on Fri eer . Women of the community were Reports were presented by the invited to attend the Institute committee conveners. meetings, held the first Thursday in the month at the Anglican During communications| Parish Hall a 2 pm. To help y the secretary from the Muscu.| Telephone euchres have been An:held in the various members' ppeal was read from the dis- homes during the past month, trict secretary, Mrs. Pepper, ask./and a final euchre was held in ing physio-therapz canes for patients|attendance, procuring|the Parish Hall with a splendid The prize winners co-operation in t Fairview Lodge. This matter|Were: March meeting. Telephone euchres: ladies' 'fst, \ consolation, was Mrs. Cleve Kight; men's, 1st, R. Dusty: consolation, F. Gibson. , Parish hall euchre: ladies' 1st, directors Mrs. Diamond reviewed the (aims of the Institute. The roll Mrs. L. Wooldridge; consolation, call was answered by naming a| Mrs. Skelding: men' 1st. N. Wil. A. Allin. istory. An enjoyable evening was spent Mrs. L. Patterson gave a re. recently when the members "of The happy couples sat down to port on the rug course which is the Women's Institute surprised a beautifully decorated graced with bouquets of white|t mums and centred with a three. Summary € : {has finished her rug and had it/ed with Institute cups and saue on display at the meeting. tiered wedding cake. A cabinet of silver was pre sented by the family to Mr. and Mrs. George Scott. Numerous gifts were received by both cou-| (ples from friends and relatives at- tending the celebration. 1 t table, [now in full swing. The rugs are M !and in making articles. The display luncheon r. and Mrs. Harold Honey. on o be completed bv April 8, for the occasion of their 25th wedding Day. Mrs. Patterson anniversary. They were presents cers to commemorate the anni- Mrs. Jawson Honey outlined Versary. he requirements for the Insti| A program was prepared con. ute display at Port Perry Fair, sisting of a mock wedding. read- asked for members to assist ings, and contests. A pot luck was served by the this year is to be a or." Two Junior Hi king Clubs will be 'operating in the vicinity) this year. Mrs. G. Robertson, as leader, and Mrs. L. Patterson, as assistant. have consented to he leaders for the Port Perry Club. Mrs. A. Martyn and Mrs. M Hoggard are taking charge of the Prince Albert club. The Women's | auests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stain- "Baby Show- members. ton. ar 0. Virtue and Mr. Mrs, F. L. Byam called friands in Blackstnck CLOSE TO SIGNING Mr. and Mre. S. Gohle av? popT MYERS, Fla. (AP)-- [Brice visited Mr. and Mrs. G pirgt baseman Rocky Nelson, Kehoe, Solina. drafted from Toronto, arrived in Mrs. H. Partner and children taining camn Friday but did not sign his 1959 contract, General of more wall space. Design is also - available without base- ment. Standard Builders' blue- prints costing $9.75 a set may be obtained for this design Ne. :63. For further information write to: Builders' Page Editor, The Times, Oshawa. A new Home Plannor book entitled "71 Selected Low Cost Homes for Canadians, price 75c¢, includes 2--Christian Science 11:15 AM. The evening was spent in play- 5.2-Wells Fargo 3 ing cards and reminiscing. | 4--Father Knows Best M. and or By ROGER C. WHITMAN 7-TB PLUMBING INFORMATION | water. If the color comes off, QUESTION: We recently mov- don't attempt cleaning yourself ed into a new house (our first!|Use a pure and neutral soap, tak- 4 hth and I am rapidly learning how ing it up on a moist (not drip-| 3-Wenen Noe to take care of many things. Not/ ping) cloth and rub this gently on| 11--This Is The Life being too mechanically 'nclined.|the painting in a circular mo-| 7--Bishop Pike I find that the plumbing and heat-|tion. When the entire surface has| $--rone ing systems are difficult to un- been covered, take up the soap vi A 11:30 AM, 7«J. Hopkins File S--Kit Carson | 7-Voice of Firestone S, 2--Peter Gunn 11,6,4--Danny Thomas 230 PM 11, 8~Cannonba | 7-U.s. Marsha §, 2--Theatre 4--Target 10.00 P.M 11--~Youth Looks Up S--Burns and Allan 4 Popeyes Play. house 2-Rumpus Room | 9.15 AM. 7--Devotions 530° AM, 7--Romper Room S-District Attorney 1 1 4~News: Weather derstand and what I should look and dirt with a soft. clean cloth, 12:15 P.M. for in case something goes wrong. 'wet with clear, tepid water 6--UN. Report Is there any way I could 'study When the painting is clean, shake | Look At ronaren up" on the subject? off any remaining water, don't||;_tne Christophers ANSWER: Yes, there is an in- wipe it off. Then stand painiing 7--Command Perform. formative booklet, published by at an angle in a warm, airy place ance Dlumbing ip Cooiing In-|to dry naturally. To check soil-| $000 Life Thea formation Bureau, 35 East Wack- irg and permit cleaning by Sim-| 3 gudio Thearre er drive, Chicago 1, Tl. The title ple wiping, varnish, available at 1: is "What You Should Know About art stores. Apply varnish with a !!--Bravo Theatre Plumbing' and it is well worth|flat camel's-hair brush. bd bon Baie Td |the 10-cent price. It is also useful BREEZEWAY FLOOR S--Three Stooges to anybody intending to build QUESTION: The concrete floor 4--Fiim Featurette because it contains many help of our breezeway has been paint. 2--World Affairs ful suggestions. on planning the ed several times, but the paint| , Caan EN ic plumbing system and selecting peels off very auickly. What do| 6.Country Calendar fixtures + | vou suggest for keeping the paint| 5--Bowling CRACKED BEDROOM CEILING 00° Iau Back QUESTION: We want to re. ANSWER: The most satisfac. | 2 decorate our bedroom. The ceil (tory paint for concrete floors in| 7--Bowling 4-Topper 2-My Lin this design and may be obtain- e Margie AM ed at the newspaper office or by writing to this same ad- dress IN THE HOME WORKSHOP For Lov 7--Playhou 2--Treas 4--Arthur 11.00 5 5, 2~Price 41 Love 11.30 7--Peter Li 5. 2-Conce; 4~Top Dal 12.00 11---Popeye: 5, 2-Tie | 4~News 12.30 11--News 7---Play Yo M. 8, 2-Dough Re Mi 10.30 AM | 7--For The Ladies Tac Dough 5,2--It Could Be You 7--Patti Page 6. 4--Playhouse | 8 2=Arthur Murray 10.30 P.M. 11-I'm The Law | 7=John Daly | $=--Medic | 2=Mike Hammer | 1045 P.M 7--~News: Weather; Srorts no PM e or [Money se ! ure Hunt Godfrey AM. Is Right Lucey AM, ind Haves ntration ilar NOON Bugs Bunny Sports 7--Playhouse LIS P.M. #-Viewpoint §--Movie Theatre 1.30 P.M, 11--1ate Show 6--Fabian of the Yard 4--Playhouse 2-Jack Paar P.M. AM A ur Hunch Ki 2-Mr. D | on ing is cracked and the paint has contact with the ground is usual-| -- [PAT TERN 33 Be L08 TOSE LOSED > «m------ sada Tn NG TABLE STOOL PATTERN Heart's Content, a settlement on ;the Avalon Peninsula on the east coast of Newfoundland, was founded about 1650 NORTHERN SITE The Peace River settlement of Hudson Hope. B.C.. stands on thie site of a fort built by Simon Fraser in 1805. chipped badly. Is there any wav a Tibbs: base Poor Paint. Be- we can avoid a replastering job? fore repainting with the type © Sch 1 R ANSWER: If the cracks ob? paint, remove the present naint 00 ooms |small ones. the ceiling can Ye [With a floor sanding machine, | {covered with painter's cloth [using coarse sandpaper. If a con-| Ins ected At * |after the cracks have been fill-| siderable amount of ground mois-| ed. A wall paint can then be fire gets me the TOnCrele Slab / By RUTH W. SPEARS applied. Wa'lpaper hangers can it may no possible to keep] M 1 G A braided rug is a good family do the job. If the cracks are|the paint on the floor. In this] ap e rove project and men as well as wide ones, cover the ceiling with|case. a ona-inch topping of color. | ah ! women are becoming interested insulating tiles of gypsum wall ih soncrgie xond bs Dest: i By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY in the craft. Pattern 334, which board (plasterboard). These are Only a limeproof color for If yyyp) po GROVE The Febru shows how to make this unusual|available at lumber and building work, Avaliable at masonry Sup..." reeting of Maple iid desirn as vell as other braided materials dealers. FURNACE INFORMATION Home and School was held in the types. is 40c. This pattern also is'SOOTY CHIMNEY QUESTION: Were built our West School on Wednesday in packet 21 which gives all de- QUESTION: My chimney flue own house and have bought a| The rooms were open from 7.30 tails. and many designs for both is becoming verv sooty. I have used oil furnace. Where can we to 8.30 for parents' and visitors® hooked and braided rugs for $1.75. heen told that if 1 chop up old "S%% . " ion inspection, as this was '0, S ; {get information about installation MSP a pen was orders 2 Ta Howe dry cell batteries and throw them " , House' night. orkshop Dept e Times, Osh- ire. it will v i : fap ep oe Ee pore ihe ANSWER: Write to the Depart. President, Mrs. Robert Both. 00 og Ue, Sng tins cie ment of Commerce, Washington well, welcomed those present, es- A SVEN To battery treat. D.C: for their list No. LC-835 pecially the fathers, of which ii pha ne Ril Sli which gives a list of publications there was quite a number. a ene Tae To Tee relating to home heating. Infor. Vice-president, Mrs. Wally marker dn Work. by: innitire the uation kan 2 s0 de ob Rey Bothwell, read the minutes of the sont in the flue. However. this Fm SHA Nines Liiii n.. previous meeting and called the not recommended when there jel CTS 0 bhi Inetitaie of Toll in the absence of the secre- {any large accumulation of soo pei Inc. 30 Rochkefeller 2FYs Mrs. J. Geddes, hecause of the great fire hazard. |r, 0 "No "york 20. N.Y. Treasurer, Mrs. Cecil Cullen, I is far hetter to ve "TURPENTINE" STAINS read her report and the bank bal- himne: cleaned manually. by 2 QUESTION: How can I remove ance shows a credit of $119.75. essa l, I ou WAL to jackie turpentine stains from a red cer. I! was decided to send dele is vourself. and are capable of}, ni. tie porch? It appears to me Bates to the Home and School working at heights, vou can doy, oi coe turpentine has collect. Association convention to be held a good job by linking two lengths g on the bottom of my bucket [in April. Also decided on the -- J) Hye shaiDs 1ogather and lower As a result, there are bucket purchase wil ew duplicating : y " i . / ' h machine to be shared by both Se ii gy TRB gd lower. the chains, swing them ir "ANSWER: at is a schools. 4 dressing table which looks like a will Toh against The sides of te| onderful stain remover. 1 doubt Ly i Mos. Browns vo ME gg oat flue. thus lnosening the snot. An- yp following mav div eut the (dance numbers. Those in Mra. W. i iil 373 ich A hows | (ther treatment is to stuff A bur-lg ain from the tile: Cover the|Down's room also entertained every step in making the table|\ DAE with Sioaw 3d weithi 3 rings with a thick. paste made of with recitations, dancing and . e yder thi i noral n ¢ ~ oe ox Mh Pine you lower this down the phimney ig ey Be : Hho rs introduced Mrs. Small' Furniture Packet 10 --. all a ton, will fcrane off the 800! | axtremely careful of the fire haz- Campbell who spoke, on cerebral for $1.75 [ecaulion: Scotch tane news: lard: have plenty of ventilation. palsy. Two little children demon- Send. orders Ao. The Home A ar rows Srarone ap if this is an enclosed porch. Place strated the use of their braces Workshop Dept., The Times Osh- [pve fall rep are pesna: all |? sheet of glass. metal. plastic. land crutches. She asked for help awh fe ing soot from Hying etc, on the paste to retard eva-|and teachers and said that visits EE er oom TIN poration. The benzine will act asito the school show that le CLEANING OI. PAINTING lt 3 Deop aay a a solvent to penetrate the porous|are interested POWERFUL FALLS QUESTION: 1 have a large oil |, 1 ini . . ip y tile and. loosen the staining. and| Mrs. Robert Bothwell thanked Grand Falls on the Hamilton nainting. dated 1918. I don't know |ipa powdered whiting acts like aliha cr, : River in [Labrador drops the how good it is, but T would like ; , the speaker as well as the teach 1 : 38, \ : blotter to draw it ont. When dry. |. d th Is for a f y ater more than 1000 feet in a|tc preserve it and hane it in our{ enlace with fresh paste. repeat. And their pupils for a fine pro. stretch of 16 miles {club basement. Cleanidg and ing as needed Pp * Tepeal- gram Lunch was served by the - m---- having it framed. aceording tol needed pupils of Mrs. Brown's room estimate, would be farily expen sive. Is there some way I conld clean and brighten this mvself? ANSWER: If this is a valuable painting, 1 stronely urge having Tie tower than 500 {the clearing job done by a profes re were few an vure sional. Befor. starting to clean ped horses registered in Canada|the nainting, wine an ohscure #4 1956, compared with 3,400 in corner with a damp cloth to see the peak year of 192l. Iwhether the paint will resist WHAT IS EVERYONE SAYING ? SEE PAGE 15 The Prairie chizken, or nated grouse, was seen in hordes up to about a century pin vast ago | Euchre Played At Thornton's | By MRS. CHARLES WHITE | THORNTON'S CORNERS . The Brownie Mothers held a card party in Dr. Robert Thornton School Saturday night. The stor. (my night cut down the attendance | but there 26 out. Progressive euchre was plaved, followed by a 11.6 54 2--News; Weathe) Mr: ORONO ORONO -- Mr. and Mrs. O. § Cowan spent Wednesday visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Connolly and family, Toronto. Miss Carolyn Jones, spent the weekend at her home Wayne Couvier, son of Mr. and 6th birthday Wednesday bv en- tertaining a number of friends |; at a birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bovd and family, Orillia. Mrs. H. Snel and family, Toronto, and D Gamsbv, Toronto. spent the week end with Mrs, K. Gamsby and Jim. A shower was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Jones Fridav night in honor of Mrs. H. Brooks Bovde) l} Mr, and Mrs. W. Reid and Elva visited Mrs. Reid's father, Mr. Weatherall, in Caesarea on Sun- \f nee av. Mrs. M. h. Staples and Miss Estelle Penfound visited their Mrs. R. A. Forrester spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Maluske, Toronto. | Oshawa E. Couvier, celebrated Wis) brother, Roy Penfound, Toronto. |' manager Joe L. Brown of Pitts- burgh Pirates said it wasn't a matter of salary, "just a few| | things we have to iron out." | | RECORD ENTRY t ROME (AP)--A record number of 34 countries have entered the |soccer tournament of the 1960 [Olympic Games. That's nine more than the. previous record of lentries, set at Helsinki Olympics n 1952. el { CHATAWAY WEDS LONDON (Reuters) -- Chris pic runner and now a television broadcaster and London county councillor, was married Friday |to Miss Anne Lett, television pro- ducer. Both are 27. 'p Institute will assist with expenses when necessary. |Mrs. George Samells were prais- ed for outstanding leadership of to hand in March meeting for next year's! programs. motto. "The year's teach much, that the days never know." She |also contributed a fine reading [ness in the New Year." Mrs. Len Leahy conducted an 1 Chataway, former British Olym. [contest the winner being Mrs. {John Taylor. A rousing sing-song was enjoved by all present with Mrs, humorous reading. Mrs. Stanley Ploughman and his groun in the past. Mrs. Diamond invited members suggestions at the ADD A BATH FOR FAMILY CONVENIENCE . Mrs, T. Fines spoke on the' Let us help you modernize. 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