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Daily Times-Gazette, 25 May 1953, p. 15

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--_---- THE DAILY TIMER GAZETTE, Monday, May 25, 1058 48 to dealers. The department sald | there is no report of any farm-to- miles per hour an eight cylinder farm secondary outbreak. engine does the following: Distribu- But the disease is continuing to |tor points open and close 60,000,000 take its toll in dead pigs. So far (times. Each spark plug fires 7,500,- the number of hogs that died of [000 times. For a six cylinder en- the disease or were slaughtered in |gine and the same conditions as the eradication stands at more above: Distributor joints open and {than 700, a jump of about 100 | close 45,000,000 times. Each spark {uring the week-end. plug fires 7,500,000 times. and French by th Hve newsgathering en was attended by representatives of 16 newspa- pers. Philippe Casgrain and G. H. Dag- neau of Chicoutimi Le Progres Saguenay were welcomed 'as So resentatives of the 11th newspaper | to join CP's service in French, set up Sept. 30, 1951, Le Progres du Saguenay saris daily circula- tion next Sept. THEATRE GUIDE Plaza--"One Girl's Confession", 2:41, 5:11, 7:36, 10:06. "Problem Girls", 1:35, 3:56, 6:20, 8:58. Last complete show at 8:56 p.m. Regent-- "Prisoner of Zenda', at 1:30, 3:20, 58:10, 7:06, 9:10. Last complete show at 8:45 p.m. During every 5,000 miles at 60 New Canadian : [ce-Breaker At Coronation By ROMEO MAGERA Canadian Press Staff Writer Quebec CP Meeting Held QUEBEC (CP)--Problems of im- proving newspaper writing and ' keeping readers informed about Canada's booming industrial de- velopment were discussed Satur- day at the annual meeting of Que- bec members of The Canadian RADIO LOG WGR 550 ow CKFY 580 © CBL 740 © C.8C 860 @ 'CHML 900 WBEN 930 e CFRB 1010 @ CHUM 1050 e CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 © WKBW 1520 @ CHVC 1600 Information on radiv programs is supplied by the individual stations. The Times -iazette prints program corrections and shanges as submitted and does not ibility for REPORTER KILLED MONDAY EVENING Press. The regional meeting concerned with service provided in English GLASGOW (AP) -- A Scottish Daily Mail reporter was killed Sun- day while covering a Royal Marine 7.4 P.M |WGR-Bob Hawk CBL-Music | CJBC-Musie WBEN-One Man's Family (WBEN-Words in the Night WGR-News 10.30 P.M. CFRB-Provincial Affairs CKLB-News: Sports 8.00 P.M. CJBC-Sports JBL-Music CKEY-Crysdale 600 PM. CBL-CBC News; Sports : Ballroom WGR-News; lines, Sports, Heartbeats 'ni Sports CBL-Now 1 Ask You CJJBC-Dominion Magasing TELEVISION PROGRAMS landing exercise on the island of Arran In the Firth of Clyde. An- other reporter was hurt. Norman Henry Osborne, 24, died when a machine-gun bullet severed an overhead 11,000-volt electric cable CFRB-Jo Stafford WGR-News; C. Adams WBEN-Keyboard Melodies: Orchestra 04s P.M. CKLB-Airlane Trio CKEY-Operation Safety CFRB-Sports Yarns Song For Tonight WGR-Chri Program CKEY-News; Lester; Peggy Brooks CFRB-Share the Wealth WBEN-Railroad Hour WGR-Suspense 8.30 P.M. 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Kay Starr ums 1 WEEN Peper Young's | CBL-Western Five ture Massey CBL-Pepper Young t+ 08 Personalities; News 1 aly WBEN.-Life egy A Beautiful 3m PM CBL-Ma Perkins WGR-House Part WBEN-Road of Late 11:20--~What's the I-11:30--Heart of the City 12:00--Suspense 12:30--8eare! 12:45--Guiding Li, CBLT, TORONTO, CHANNEL § MONDAY §:00--Cowhoy Corners 6:00--Music 6:45--Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Oval Theatre 9: 00---TBA 9:30--Floor Show 10:00--Studio One TUESDAY 5:00--Ed's Place 5:30--Willie Wonderful 5:45--Children's Films 6:00--Music 6:45--~Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--What is the Crown 8:00--Crossword Quiz 8:30--Playbill 9:00--Boxing 10:00--Film WHAM -- ROCHESTER, CHANNEL §¢ MONDAY EVENING 6:00--Film 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 7:00--Russer's Varieties 7:15--Do It Yourself 7:30--Public Prosecutor 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Mr. and Mrs. North 8:30--You Can Be A Star 9:00--1 Love Lucy 9:30--City's Heart 10:00--Studio One 11:00--News 11:10--Almanac 11:15--The Web 11:45--Talent Patrol TUESDAY 7:00--Today 9:00--Test Pattern 9:55--Thought for the Day 10:00--Dmng Dong School 10:30-Take It Easy 11:00--Athur Godfrey 11:15--Tower Clock 11:30--Strike It Rich 12:00--Bride and Groom 12:15--Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--Cross Talk 1:00--Mid-day Midway 1:30--Garry Moore Show 2:00----T.V. Varieties 2:15--~What's Your Trouble 2:30---Guiding Light 2:45--Ladies' Fair 3:00--Big Payoff 3:30--Welcome Travellers 4:00--Kate Smith 5:00--Hawkins Falls 5:15--Gabby Hayes 5:30--Howdy Doody TUESDAY EVENING 8:00--Film 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45-T.V. Varieties 7:00--Life Begins at 80 7:30--Dinah Shore 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:0 O0-Milton Berle 9:00--~Cinderella Weekend 9:30--Circle Theatre 10:00--Two for the Money 10:30--Mindy Carson | 10:45--Bob Considine 11:00--N 11:10--Almanac 11:15--Front Page Detective BUFFALO---CHANNEL § ews WBEN-TV. MONDAY EVENING which hit him. CRA MONDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club room for the Blind, 9.00 - 5.30 p.m. Children--Woodshop, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. Adult -- Woodshop, 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. and 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. TUESDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for tht Blind, 9.00 - 5.30 p Children PI oodshop, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. South Area Dodgers P.W. Prac- tice (CRA Diamond), 4.00 p.m. Adult -- Woodshop, 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. and 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Barbershoppers, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY Recreation office open all day, MONTREAL new trans breaker d'Iberville will soon have its first rough-water test--an At- lantic crossing. She will sail for Britain May 29 to take part in the Coronation naval review. Newspaper men and ers Friday inspected t ship from stem to stern and were told she is the biggest, most power- ful icebreaker on this continent and in the British Commonwealth. The ship will be open to the public Sunday and Monday. One of the features of the ship, built last year at Lauzon, are two bell-type two-seater copters that serve as part of her uipment. eporters were taken up in one of the 'copters to view the ship from another angle. The flight deck both not The d'Iberville with all modern facilities a fully, equipped hospital and spacious iving quarters, | among other features--did better | | Western Ontario to 17. than 16 knots during trials and has! a range of 12,000 miles without refuelling. tin The hazelnut tree, with a smooth | grey bark, grows in thickets from county and the other at Grassie in the Atlantic to Saskatchewan. (CP)--The sleek, rt department ice- Biltmore-- "The Lusty Men", 1:17, 4:51, 8:28 pm. 'Monkey Busi- ness", 3:10, 6:44 10:21 p.m. Last complete show at 8:28 pm. Marks -- "The Strange Woman", 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:15. "Cry Mur- der", 12:40, 3:26, 6:10, 9:06. Last ~omplete show at 9:05 p.m. raph- photo 77-ton Brock, Whitby--" "Thief of Venice" ue. , eli- More Cholera Is Reported SHOWING TODAY AND TUESDAY hE PRISONER OF ZENDA FIRST TINE tn OLORIOVS wos JAMES is aft where] OTTAWA (CP)--Another two out- helicopters are tied down when : : breaks of hog cholera were re- in operation. ported by the agriculture depart- ment today, bringing the total number of infected farms in south- The new cases of infection, how- ever, were well within the quaran- e area, in counties where out- be breaks had occurred before. One was at Shakespeare in Perth | | Lincoln. Both cases were traced Lions Club room for the Blind, 9.00- 5.30 p.m. Adult -- basher. to - 4.00 p.m. and 7.00 - Children -- orm 4.15. 5.30 West Area Cardinals P.W. Prac- tice (CRA Diamond), 4.00 p.m, CRA Program Committee Meet- ing, 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. MON. MAY 25 CRAFTS: A fully equipped erate! shop open for the teaching of leath- | ercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving | felt work etc. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. and | 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. ART EXHIBIT: Prints all day. TUES. MAY 26 MORNING NURSERY: | Monochrome 9.30 - "Chis CLUB: "8.00 p.m. | WED. MAY 27 | | MORNING NURSERY: 9.30 - CRAFTS: 200 - 500 pm. and 7.00 - 10.00 p.m. ART EXHIBIT: Prints, all day. Monochrome e Edna Ward's OSHAWA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE ADULTS -- 75¢ DANCING E84 RECITAL To Be Held At SIMCOE ST. S. Tuesday, May 26, 8:30 p.m. CHILDREN -- 50¢ SIMCOE HALL = MONDAY, MAY 25 | St. John's Boys' Cadets. Oshawa Police Association Boys' Clubs and Pipe and Drum Band. 7.00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.--Sagebrush Trail, story 6:30--News 6:45--Sports 7:00--~Ozzie and Harriet 7:30--Stranger Than Fiction 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--P. Winchell, J. Mahoney 8:30--Voice of Singer 9:00--1 Love Lucy 9:30~March of Time 10:00--Studio One 1:00---News, Sports, Weather Record? TUESDAY 7:00--Today 9:00--~Your 0:00--S| 10:15--Arthur Godfrey 1:00--Plain and Fancy Cooking noon--News--Bob Tennant 2:15--Love of Life, drama fo Sorrow 1:00--Matinee J, use 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00--Balance Your Budget 3 130 2cet the Millers stry on Parade 3 8 Melody Matinee 3:30--Bride and Groom 3:45--Welcome Travellers 4:00--Kate Smith 5:00--Fun to Learn 5:13--A Time for Beany 5:30--Howdy Doody TUESDAY EVENING 6:00 p.m.--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7: 00--Cavalcade of America 8:00--Miiton Berle 9:00--Fireside Theatre 9:30~Circle Theatre 10:00--~Two for the Be ioney 0:30--~Amos 'n' 1:00--~News; Weathors Sports 11:20--N. Brokenshire 11:25---FBI Fugitives 1:30--Where Was I? I --" Oshawa Nursing Cadets -- drill, practical work. 7.00 p.m. St. John's Ambulance -- Senior Prigade --Adult First Aid Course. 7.30 p Weight Lifting Club. 8.00 p.m, TUESDAY, MAY 26 Nursery School -- 4 yr. olds -- free play, music, story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts. 9-11.30 p.m. Golden Age Lounge Room open. {1.30 - 5.30 p.m. } Games Rooms -- billiards, crok- inole, hockey games, boys' basket- | ball and floor hockey. 2.00 - 5.30| P Public Library -- Children's De. partment. 3.30 - 5.30 p.m Harvey Dancing Academy. 3.30 | 6.30 p.m. | Piano Lessons. 4.00 p | Boys' Pee Wee Softball Practice --Cowan Park. 5.30 p.m. | Gym Program -- Floor Hockey. | 7.00 p.m. | WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 Nursery School -- 5 yr. olds -- | free play, music, story hour, | rhythm band, books, crafts. 9-11.30 | am.' Golden Age Lounge Room open. 1.30 - 5.30 p.m. Boys' Gym Activities. Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, eroki-| nole, shuffle board, Dackey | games, floor hockey. 2.00 - 5.30 p ead Gym Activities. 500 - S. %| P00 Hall Badminton Club -- OSHAWA Box Office Opens at 8 P.M. THEATRE 2 MILES WEST ON No. 2A HIGHWAY We can troin you In your spare Write us for complete formes Nie fur & batter job or grawe. tion thet con lead to: tion. Do not let your age, og. tion or experience hold you back. prod SECURITY. All instruction end texts are py ANCIAL IMPROVEMENT supplied. If you really want to A BETTER LIFE get ahead let ws show Mail Coupon Today for for Free Book--tells you hx hov ~ American School, Pept. oT.6. 165 Colborne St., Swite 1, KINGSTON, Onterio. Please send me without obligation--semplete information en the SUPERVISED KIDDIES- Adults 60c Children Under 12 FREE! 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Today CKEY News: CKEY-Baseball |ZFRB-Merry Go Round WBEN-Mike Mearian Show SFRB-News: Sports | WBEN-Sports; Diane a Sa Yale nw ea CFRB-Junior Miss 'BL-Here Comes The Band WGR-Junies Mus WBEN-News, Sports, Diane CyBC.preiude to Dreaming CBL-Hawaiian Moods CJBC-CBC Concert Hall CFRB-News: Sports: Merry WBEN Les, Paul and Mary | CFRB-Home On The Range G0 Round 7.30 "KEY-Baseball Dinner 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB Great Mon: CBL-Twenty Questions CE1B Man About Musie CBL-Four Gentlemen |{WGR-My Friend Irma |{CJBC-News CJBC-Choral Time |WBEN-Fibber McGee |CKEY-News; House Party CKEY-John B Kennedy; ! 10.00 P.M. CFRB-News: Sports: Merry Perry Como CKLB-News: Ray's a Go Round CFRE-Denny Vaughan Laugh WBEN-News, Musie CFRB-John Sturgess CBI-National News WBEN -Sports CBL-Mayfair Melodies CFRB Show Hits WGR-Sports. Heartbeats Sports CKLB What's on, at the Theatre; Supper Club 6.30 P.M CBL-U.N. Commentary WBEN World News {CJBC-Animal W WGR-Mindy Carson |CBL-News orl VOTE FOR UAW GAMING HOUSE | RAID WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Office bin) BRANTFORD (CP)--In a gam- ployess of L. A, Young Industries, | ing house raid early Sunday police td., voted in favor of the United seized money, playing cards and Automobile Workers, (CCL-CI),|15 pints of beer. Robert Williams, as their bargaining agent, it was | 34, was arrested on charges of announced during the week-end. | | keeping a common gaming house ebster Cornwall, international | and breach of the Liquor Control AW representative, said the work- | Act. Raiding police also interrup- ers would become a unit of local ted a picnic at Glen Echo Park 240. 'and seized a quantity of beer. (Arab) . Cutting too} | 34. Attic weights 44. Music note 'g From the dering pen of Bon Ames' ioe tg Logan Esomi Nor To Meaven"-- comes this story of a women whose beavly wes es sirong os sin--ond twice os deadly! (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) HEDY LAMARR Stange. , Womans GEORGE SANDERS - LOUIS HAYWARD ON THE SAME PROGRAM GINGER CHARLES * HOWARD HAWKS WOnkey "A fast buck... a fast bronc... A fast thrill!" WALD-KRASNA Productions present SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT MITCHUM ARTHUR KENNEDY ARTHUR HUNRNICUTT . MARILYN GRANT. ROGERS-COBURN- MONROE

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