Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Jan 1948, p. 9

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MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE On the Air Tonight and Tuesday LAFF-A-DAY '0 CKEY "CBL, 580 (NBL.CBS) "WGK (cas) BUFFALO TORONTO WBEN CJBC (NBC) #30 TORONTO CFRB (CBS-CBC) 860 (MBS-ABC) 1010 TORONTO oBRAY A BUFFALO CHUM TENO WRaw (ABC) 1950 1240 520 MONDAY EVENING 6:00--Candlelight and Silver 00--Victory Parade 00--Press News . 3 6:00--News WEBW----WBEN--CEEY CJBC CFRB CBL WGR-- games tnd Sr 0. e Belleve Ballroom CEKEY :10--Odditles in. Ni WGR 0--What' pram Smith yg oA $:30--Jim Hunter 7:00---Lorne Greene, News 00--Sweet Music 00---Kesten's Corner 7:1 7:30--Int'l House Party 730 mthel and Albert usic 0--The Lone Ranger :30--Lyle Evans CBL 7:30--Club 15--Bob Crosby CFRB-WGR yr Ioonto Today CJBC 7:45--Edward E. 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Jo: 0--Red | Skelton 0: WKBW | 10:30--Basketball Game wie | 10:30--Among Ourselves 10:40--Joe Crysdale Sports 10:45--Let Freedom Ring 10:45--News 10:45--Rex Frost 10:45--80 The Story Goes 2; 3--Romantic Cycles 5--Headliners CEDO CJBC 11:00--Alberta Ranch House CBL WEBW-CFRB-WGR- WBEN-CKEY 11:05--Mickey Lester Show CKEY 11:10--Rexallites 11:10--~News Analysis. 11:10--Army Score Board 11:15--Christie's Wax Works 11:15--Blue Barron Orch. 11:15--Joe Hasel. Sports WEKBW 11:15--Joe Wesp, Ironic Reporter NN 11:15--Late Sports GR 11:25--Interlude 11:25--Late Sports Column 11:30--Fyankie Carle 11:30--Music_ Room 11: 11: 11: 11: 12:00--News 12:00--News--House Party 12:05--Guy Lompardo Orch. 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TRUEMAN President of Manitoba University, has been appointed to head the University of Mew PErunswick, it was announced yesterday, Dr. True- man succeeds Fisheries Minister Gregg as president of the university, and a meeting has been called in Winnipeg to find a successor to him. The 45-year.old native of Waverley, Pa., has been president of the west- ern university since 1945, when he relinquished the post of superin- tendent of schools at Saint John, N.B., which he held for three years. Renfrew People Movie Naturals By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer Renfrew, Ont. (CP) -- Ask practically any Renfrew resident if he has ever been in movies, and he'll answer "Why sure! nothing to it." In fact there last few weeks the National Film Board has been "shooting up" the entire town for a film on immunization which tentatively has been called "To Save Our Children." It will be released some time in March. "And it's wonderful the way the people here take movies in their stride," said Les McFarlane, who is directing the film. "When we do any street filming we're never bothered by crowds; everyone goes on about his business just as usual." Mr. McFarlane said it was the first time in his experience that he had received such "whole-hearted co-operation" from any single town. Everyone from business man to school teacher had gone out of his way to be of service. For the film, Renfrew has been renamed Wakefield, a typical Cana- dian town which with a single meri- cal officer 'of health has managed to overcome its problem of complete immunization through organization of the entire community. Object of the film, made at the recommendation of the Dominion Council of Health, is to show that in the first six months of a child's life immunization for whooping cough, diphtheria, and Small-pox is essential. One of the physicians in is fictitious Wakefield is Dr. PF. 8. Burke of the Health and Welfare Department, Ottawa. 'While the N.F.B.'s original inten- tion was to use professional actors i Constipation R slowing you down ¢ Remember the glad-to-be-alive feel Wouldn't them again ? of your former years? like to enjoy Does constipa- tion prevent you? Constipa- pol ko be a sinister enem our good times an needs you look older (Shien waking When your system assistance do fruit juice or coffee every for § Loyou have mere op and You Jot toe 5 ne. Kruschen got "That next few Kruschen says: : "Sic:t the day right . . . get that: Krvechen feeling!" - TODAY Regent--"The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer" -- 1.65, 3.45, 5.35, 7.30, 9.25. Last com- plete show, 9 p.m. Marks--"Mr. District Attorney," at 2.15, 5.00, 7.40, 10.30. "Stork Bites Man," at 1.00, 340, 6.25, 9.15, Last complete show at 9.05. Biltmore -- "Black Narcissus" in Technicolor shown at 1:00, 3:12, 5:24, 7:36 and 9:48 p.m. Last complete show starts 9:14 p.m, for the main parts of the iImmuni- zation filnf, Mr. McFarlane said they had) found that Renfrew was made up of "naturals" for the screen. When we want a business man in the picture we go out and bring in a business man, he said. As for the star of the show she is winsome three-year-old Donna Van 'Alstine, daughter of Renfrew's recreation director, The fair-haired little girl is un- dismayed when the bright movie lights are turned upon her. "She's more than just photogenic, she's an actress," grinned Mr, Mc- Farlane, As temporary studio, the four- man N.F.B. crew has heen using an old church building, Renfrew's community centre, Examine Function Of History Texts For Canada, U.S. New York (CP).--Criticism of history text books used in public and high schools in both Canada and the United States for giving an inadequate and sometimes er- roneous picture of the relations between ° two countries voiced ina two-year stud? by a 'team of educationists and histori- ans. The study, in which the most widely-used text books were ex- amined to show to what extent they help or hamper iinderstand- ing, was conducted by the Canada- United - States committee on edu- cation and released by the Ameri- can Council on Education. 'The findings were that Ameri- can students get extremely little information abBut the ople of €anada and that much of it is in- accurate, incomplete and biased. Canadian text books, like those in the United States, almost ignored the neighboring democracy. Emphasis was placed on con- United States and Britain, involv- ing Canada. The committee seven broad topics worth including in text books dealing with Canada: emergence of an independent United States; development of Canadian political democracy and autonomy; techniques for adjust- ment of disputes; importance of American-Canadian affairs; de- fence; economic relations and cultural relations. Many Americans are unaware that Canada is independent, with her own form of government. One high school student confessed that until this year he thought that: "Canadians were a fierce, warlike people, somewhat like savages," the committee reported. Omitted from or virtually ig- nored in history books in the United States are the consequences of the war of 1812 and the Civil War in fostering national feeling and hastening Canadian unity; economic relations' of the two countries; the importance of the First World War in promoting Canadian autonomy and the signi- ficance of membership in the Bri- tish Commonwealth, On the other hand, Canadian text books give inadequate atten- tion to the origin and develop- ment of the North American colonies and to the economic, so- cial and political inter-relationship between them. Only in the most recent text books is any effort made to explain the comparative forms of democratic government in the two countries. The committee suggested that Tore emphasis in Canadian history aced on the period of the ae wth and goodwill and co-opera- tion between Canada and the United States and less on early wars, It urged that these books, particularly on the high-school level, contain material about the development of the United States form of government. It proposed exchange of teach- ers on rh secondary school and college levels for purposes of fur- ther study and contended that im- proved text bcoks would strength- en mutual good relations. recommended No Noe"? NG re Nu Nv ue" TODAY At 1:00, 3:12, 5:24, 7:36 and 9:48 p.m. THE PICTURE YOU'VE WAITED of exquisite yearning! M-G-M STAR OF "HUCKSTERS" FAME S101 OO FARRER AOR BRRSOL, + BIACKNAReIssus'| .iN Tecunicoror Ek SHE MICHAEL POWELL & EMERIC PRESSBURGER A Production of the ARCHERS ADULT Entertainment flicts between them or between the. 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