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The Oshawa Times, 12 Dec 1959, p. 14

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LOOKING AHEAD , v STRUDLAND, England: (CP) | 4 PLANE CRASHES= THE FIRST GREAT Residents of this Dorset village "No Man, No Matter How Bright, Can Hope and three desperate loves FILM OF THE "And if you get it all before are being instructed on methods are exposed in the glare Christmas, we'll never be able to|to tackle the swarms of mos- To Cope With The Finality of Ignorance" are $308ed in the WORLD FAMOUS . replenish stocks and there'll. be|duitoes that plague the district : , 1959 "| get the letter to 8,000 people,' 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 12 oy Coul d Emp ty | Set the } ascver Toince | | Agents" Association Thursday. | BROUND THE CHURCHES Booze Stores | {each summer I c t Of VANCOUVER (CP) -- Autor-| 50 In Yule Pageant By ANGUS GORDON White Gift services and special Christmas music feature most of this week's presentations at the churches tomorrow. The Advent theme is again in evidence, and there is a generally joyous note to be observed in sermon themes. King Street United offers some- thing special in the way of a pageant. Simcoe Street United Church has something special to offer in a special appeal for the world's refugees. Mrs, Jelle Bakker will highlight the appeal with stories, while readings will be given by Miss Beverly Morris at the pry ing service, In the evening, there will be a special service of Christmas music, with Mrs. McNab, Ross Cotton, Miss L. Garrow, Mrs. Gordon Baker, Alec Yonson and Douglas Ross as soloists. King Street Pentecostal Church is featuring Bible studies Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. when the gen- eral public is invited to take part. . "Concerning Spiritual Gifts" is the subject. Communion will be served at Northminster United Church Sun- 800 Koreans Return To Homeland By DAY INOSHITA NIIGATA, Japan (AP) -- About 800 Koreans bound for the Com- munist northern part of their di- vided homeland arrived here for processing today after a brief de-) lay caused "by anti-Communist demonstrators The 800 are among 3000 Koreans in Japan who have said they want to accept North Korea's of- fer for jobs. There are about 600, m0 Koreans in Japan, brought here before and during the Sec- ond World War, when Korea was under Japanese domination. Az a train carrying some 300 repatriates approached Niigata station, about 200 anti-Communist South Koreans sat or lay on the railroad tracks, The train was| delayed until police pushed them off. No serious injuries or arrests) were reported. Niigata is the last stop in Japan for the returnees. They are due to sail Monday on two Russian vessels for the North Korean port of Chongjin. Live Jazz AT PANCE PARTY DON PIERRE and His Orchestra " %, J PAVILION \&; ho y > 3 5 ~y $ FR) Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12. COME and DANCE | POLISH NATIONAL | day, when the 'Come Double Club" will take on baby-sitting duties to allow parents to take the sacrament together. The Free Methodist Church is holding a Missionary Sunday to gether with a family gospel hour at 7 p.m. At this service, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Dargan will show slides of their trip to Brazil and Paraguay. Christmas music and a White Gift Service will be held at. St. Andrew's United Church in the morning, while a joint service will be held in Simcoe Street Church in the evening. King Street United Church, Al- bert Street United, and Centre Street United all announce White '| Gilt services in the morning, and all are offering special Christ mas music. Centre Street United will also devote part of the morn- ing service to the sacrament of infant baptism, while in the eve- ning the Young People's Union meets. King Street United Church will also stage a Christmas Pageant in Centennial Hall when a cast of {50 in colorful costumes will pre- I'sent a program featuring drama- | tized hymns. There will also be a presentation of white gifts. The program, entitled '""A Song in | Your Heart" starts at 7 p.m. and | the public is invited. make RESERVATIONS now ID NEW ARS EET Toe Oty Little Buckaroo Ranch GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE FROLIC Thurs., Dec. 31, 1959 9 P.M. to 4 AM. /5 : RE SFM | On THE HL liquor stores." NEW WINTER TERM ney-General Robert Bonner has|queues at the laughingly warned = participants| The chain-letter liquor scheme, of Vancouver's liquor - letter which spread through Greater | craze that the scheme could Vancouver like wildfire after empty the liquor stores before some enterprising West Van- Christmas. {couver residents started it 11 "According to some calcula-|days ago, had all but petered out tions I've made, we will have|Friday for lack of new partici-| {run out of liquor by the time you pants. "THUNDER --Starring-- CLAUDETTE COLBERT ANN BLYTHE | | DANCING AT ITS BEST TONITE Starting MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1960 A at the | | © OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE | DAY AND EVENING CLASSES | | | I Business Training Will Ensure Your Future -- You Will Have Security Lye ADVANCEMENT -- PRESTIGE -- ACT NOW! DNIPRO HALL EDITH STREET One Block East of Corner RITSON" AND BLOOR °° 10 SIMCOE ST. N. « Enroll at once. Eight career courses from which to choose. 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Private Beach on the Gulf of Mexice. ® 2 Pools go Coffees Shop ¢ Dining Roem, ® Cocktail Lounge Delicious Food ¢ AllSter Entertainment ¢ Dancing: o TV and Movie Theatre ® Supervised Activities for Teen-Agers and Kiddies o Free Parking FREE BROCHURE Write TODAY for full color brochure. Or See Your Travel Agent. COLONIAL INN, St. Petersburg Beach, Floride John W. Astarite, Mng. Dir. Ry AMAZING ADVENTURES OF A LONE AMERICAN IN A LAND OF VIOLENCE! © a 2 BL LA ! A 6 FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE in "JAYHAWKERS" Ll -r: JEFF CHANDLER FESS PARKER IN COLOR THE HOUSE AT 37 KEFFLER STREET TRUE! where they traded THE WORLD'S a beautiful woman GREATEST « . . for the world's SPY STORY! most dangerous ° secrets ! The Capitals CURT ll JURGENS explode in a game of . DAWN ADDAMS Life or Death ! AND BIG CAST THE ; HOUSE of INTRIGU FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR PLUS YOUR FAVORITE FUNSTERS STI ITE Fale, STARTS TobaY § STREAMERS -- FUN GALORE 9 PM.-? 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Dance -- Fun -- Refreshments -- Lunch Admission $3 Each -- Free Corsage TICKETS ON SALE NOW TELEPHONE RA 8-5327 Sponsored By : LE CLUB CANADIEN-FRANCAIS D'OSHAWA VEILLEE DU JOURDE L'AN Grande Soiree Recreative SALLE ST. GREGOIRE 9 P.M. Danse--Amusement--Rafraichissement Gouter "Admission $3 Chacun--Corsage Gratuit BILLETS EN VENTE TEL. RA 8-5327

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