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The Oshawa Times, 17 Apr 1959, p. 18

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Th, RTCA ta ST A i Sh SR ORT NE a; Lp | complete show 9.20 p.m. 43 1 " 9 9 THERTR ; GUIDE vase 5 cco Dyer ores "Naked Spur" 1.55 4,35, 7.15, speaking in the Commons bud- get debate, sald there is dis- satisfaction within the Liberal party. An attempt was being ao , April 17, 195% write Erglish, French, Eskimo JHE OSHAWA YIMES, Friday, Ap ! and Cree. He speaks Chippewan, Es [sac Dogrib, Loucheau and Beaver, all Indian dialects, and J. Smallwood | | | : ! ! | | | | | | 5000_MILE HITCHHIKER Eskimo Asks Ai From Anglicans SWASTIKA (CP)--E a day is not very good when one is hitchhiking more than 5,000 miles, so Melvin Beauliu, 23. year-old Eskimo, asked the Ang. lican Church for help. : The church responded by giv- ing him a ride to Edmonton, a little more than haif-way to his destination of Aklavik at the mouth of the Mackeazie River in the 'Northwest Territories Melvin had left Akiavik a year ago to get medical attention in Southern Ontario for a form of ood poisoning. bio ett hospital at Stratford Sunday and arrived at New Lis- keard, a distance of 250 miles, three days later. He walked 60 of the 70 miles from New Liskeard to this community near Kirkland Lake. SEEKS WORK Footsore and broke, his long stay in hospital had exhausted his funds, he asked Rev J. R.C. Patterson of the Anglican Church here to help him find work Mr. Patterson first asked wel- fare officials in Kirziand Lake if they could help. When they said no he contacted diocene head- quarters in Timmins and it re- sponded with a train ticket to Edmonton and funds for meals. Melvin is due to arrive in Ed- monton Sunday and has instruc- tions to contact Rt. Rev. H H. Clark, Bishop of Edmonton. RCMP officials here were told Melyin's story and it is hoped that the department of northern affairs will help MANY ADVENTURES Melvin's adventures started with a 29-day 1,100-mule dogsled ride from Aklavik fo Moya, 300 miles north of Whitehorse in the Yukon Territories. Harry Harris, a friend who made fhe trip with him, now is in Skagway, Alaska. Melvin, whose Eskimo name Is Caktlan, travelled by train and bus to Calgary and then to North Bay and the Toronto-area village of Woodbridge. His attention was to work once After The Show Drop In At... CHUM'S Wor TAURRNT § 27 CELINA STREET FOR THAT Late Snack! TONIGHT and SAT. | 'TIL 1 AM. | ighty miles he reached Southern Ontario. But| when he arrived at Woodbridge his weight had dropped to 115 from 180 and was too weak to work. He hitchhiked to Stratford and there he remained until Sun- iday. Melvin, who will be 24 next month, speaks nine languages. He said in an interview he is learning a 10th, He can read and cere SE... TONITE * AT NINE Biltmore -- "Cosmic Man" 1.00, 3.45, 6.25, 9.10 pm. "House on Haunted ~ Hill" Y(Adult) 2.25, is learning Stoney. "I learned French at the age! lof six from the French wife at |the Hudson's Bay Post. When I| |picked it up so quickly she sug- gest I learn other languages. I {speak English the poorest of all|Brock (Whitby) -- "Auntie my languages." | Mame" 7 and 9.20 p.m. Last 5.05, 7.50, 10.35 p.m. Last com- plete show starts at 9.10 p.m. FIRST TIMES ON ANY OSHAWA SCREEN ! QremanScort 3.816 0aYs 2 , J MISSILE po - LAST | Last complete show 9 p.m. | XLT TOMORROW "House on Haunted Hill"adult & "Cosmic Man" DAY: "Backw Jno." Y.W.C.A. 199 CENTRE ST. ZA. DANCE TONIGHT MUSIC BY THE TORNADOES featuring THE NATIONS TOP. TUNES plus SQUARE DANCES BY BOB FOWLER RED BARN [S---------------- DANCE CLUB SATURDAY -APRIL 18TH 8 P.M. UKRAINIAN HALL Corner Simcoe and The Next Kinsmen SUPER CAR BINGO FRIDAY, APRIL 24th 8.30 p.m. sharp in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $7500.00 in prizes including A BIG SNOWBALL BINGO FOR $2,000 If won in 57 numbers A NEW SNOWBALL EINGO FOR $1,000 If won in 53 numbers Door prizes and many other cash games Plus The Big Game For The BRAND NEW 1959 FORD Door open at 7 p.m. Come early and avoid the rush SE -- OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents "Murder In The Cathedral" | Directed by Bloor EVERYONE WELCOME ADEMY AWAR With WENDY HILLER NOW PLAYING! | BEST ACTOR AND BEST " SUPPORTING ACTRESS | DS Party Leader? OTTAWA (CP)--CCF mem- ber Frank Howard suggests some Liberals think Premier Smallwood of Newfoundland 10.00 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. laza -- 'Separate Tables" 1.50, 3.45, 5.35, 7.30, 9.30 p.m. Last complete show 9.05 p.m, made to "replace the present leader of the opposition with someone else who has gained national prominence in the last few weeks." BIGGER AND BETTER would make a better party leader than L. B. (Mike) Pear- son. The member for Skeena, BIE SURGING FROM THE DRAMA-PACKED PAGES OF PULITZER PRIZE WINNER A.B. GUTHRIE'S MIGHTY BEST SELLER! Regent -- 'Case of Dr. Laur- ent" 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30. 9.30 p.m. | ENTERTAINMENT COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMAScOPE ~= DON MURRAY - RICHARD EGAN - LEE REMICK (TOMORROW | SATURDAY, APRIL 18 | Uncle Charlie Babcock Presents R.C.A. VICTOR RECORDING STAR HANK SNOW TWO SHOWS at 7 and 9:30 p.m. - MARKS THEATRE (OSHAWA) TICKETS ON SALE | aT THE BOX OFFICE | Y-TEEN RECORD HOP- 8 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 18th Y.W.C.A.--- McGREGOR ST. REFRESHMENTS AND TOP RECORDS e° PRIZES FOR BEST CASUAL DRESSED TEENS AND JIVERS, l f | ADMISSION 50¢ LEO GORCEY "BOWERY BOYS | | Please The Above es Show y Matines Only oN Note SAT. Night "The Hank Snow Show"sTAce PATRICIA OWENS - STUART WHITMAN EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION IN ADDITION TO OUR PROGRAM ABOVE AND SHOWN AT 1:30 AND 4:20 ONLY! HANK SNOW | SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY! ¢ WILSON & LEE LIMITED Register Now MUSIC STUDIOS | ka For Lessons On These Popular Instruments = ACCORDION VIOLIN SPANISH GUITAR POPULAR PIANO SAXOPHONE TRUMPET ® CLARINET o HAWAIIAN GUITAR e TROMBONE ® VIOLA e CELLO "Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion "at $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accordion during that period which is taken §- home for practice. : 87 SIMCOE ST. WILSON & LEE LTD. | MUSIC STORE NORTH RA 5-4706 rcaVicror &. RECORDS LEON MAJOR at McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY THEATRE April 22, 23, 24, 25 at 8:15 p.m. Box Office At Henderson's Book Store SATURDAY, APRIL 18--8:30 AM to 6 P.M. MONDAY, APRIL 20--4 P.M. to 6 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 21 -- 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. ON NIGHTS OF PERFORMANCE AT THEATRE -- 7 PM General Admission $1.00 +* ~ AAA AA LET'S CELEBR ATE TONIGHT Exotic Orienta and Canadian _ SPECIAL ON DINNERS BANQUETS LUNCHEONS CHINESE FOODS TAKE-OUT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY DIAL RA 5-2543 19 KING ST. WEST | I OSHAWA | | HANK SNOW'S ncaVicton [gh ve . , Country Classics. eve Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger, and His Rainbow Ranch Boy Ps COUNTRY (CLASSICS. Down the Trail of Aching Hearts; I Don't Hurt Any- more; A Fool Such As I; I'm Mov- ing On; 8 others. Long Play (LPM- 1233); 45 EP (EPA.794, EPB-1233) HANK SNOW'S COUNTRY GUITAR. Some of Hank's finest music. Wabash Blues; Twelfth Street Rag; La Paloma; Vaya Con Dios; others. Long Play (LPM-1435);45 EP(EPA-546,1-1435) Dinnor Menu A Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Soup du Grapefru 7 MOTOR !*" "EL RESTAURANT (Weckend LA CARTE APPETIZERS Relish Tray jour Consomme 5 or it Juice Tomato Juice Pinapple Island | Bi Let's | "JUST KEEP A-MOVIN'. Blue Sea Blues; Love's Game of Pretend; A Scale to Measure Love; The Owl , and I; 8 others. Long Play (LPM-1118) | HANK SNOW SINGS SACRED SONGS. Superb, sincere interpretations of twelve famous sacred songs beloved by everyone. Long Play (LPM-1638); 45 EP (EPA-4158) HANK SNOW SING FAMOUS RAILROADING SONGS. The Wreck of the | Old "97; Hobo Bill's Last owtemsed Tey UNITED ARTISTS ACAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAY AY AY AV AVAIL. ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON ! CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! VISIT OUR NEW REFRESHMENT BAR ! Ride; One More Ride; The ystery of Number Five; 45 EP (EPA-310) Also many 45 and 78 rpm single records to choose from WILSON & 'LEE LTD. OLD DOC BROWN. Hank Snow offers favourite nar- rations, including Old Doc Brown; Lazy Bones; How to Play the Guitar. Long Play (LPM-1156) WHEN TRAGEDY STRUCK. A collection of sad, sad songs -- that make a happy, happy choice for your record library! Real coun- try hill music. Long Play (LPM-1861) $§ HANK SNOW'S CANADIAN FAVORITES. Don't Hang Around Me Any More; journey My Baby Back ome; You've Broken My Heart; Linda Lou. 45 EP (EPA-443) COUNTRY AND JAMBOREE. Hank sings his favourite tunes in the style that's his o 1/: | HANK SNOW FAV. «I(ES. You Broke the Chain That Held Our Hearts: No Golden Tomorrow Ahead; Wasted Love; My Two Timin' Woman. 45 EP (EPA-295) I | GOD'S LITTLE CANDLES. (The Angels are Lighting) God's Little Candles; Lit Children (Hope of the World); When It's Reveille Time in Heaven; M Mother. 45 EP (EPA-391 wn. Long Play (LPM-1419); 45 EP (EPA. ' 2-1419) | Pan Fried Imported Rainbow Trout, Lemon Butter Baked Virginia Ham, Pinapple Sauce Deep Fried Jumbo Shrimps, Cocktail Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Roast Stuffed Lion of Pork, Dressing Broiled Club Steak, French Fried Onions Southern Fried Half Chicken, Corn Fritter Breaded Milk-Fed Veal Cutlets, Tomato Sauce Broiled Centre-Cut Pork Chops, Apple Sauce Sliced Cold Roast Turkey Salad Plate, Cranberry Sauce Assorted Cold Sea Food Salad Plate, Celery Heart Choice of Two Fresh Vegetables Oven Brown or Creamy Whipped Potatoes Rolls Muffins Butter Assorted Pies {a la carte) Fresh Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream Creamy Peach Pudding . Strawberry Parfit Cheese Tray MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE N. RA 5-4706 Tea Coffee Milk Steaks a la carte; Porterhouse T-Bone Filet Mignon New York Sirloin (Served with Mushroom Caps) P HANK SNOW--IN PERSON «J. MARKS THEATRE--APRIL 18th HIGHWAY 401 Bowmanville Cloverleaf

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