Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Aug 1952, p. 9

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'8t. Thomas Plans Pageant "To Mark City's Centenary ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)--Visitors [since Lord Elgin's grandfather pre- | to i southwestern Ontario city sided over Canada's achievement this week will see one of the larg- {of responsible government, and est historical pageants ever staged risked injury when Montreal mobs 4n Canada. {burned the Houses of Parliament. 'For six consecutive evenings From a nameless hamlet on Kettle "ynore than 800 men and women Creek, greater St. Thomas has be- " Sol St. Thomas and Elgin county come #n industrial city of 22,000 will reproduce scenes from the dis- persons. trict's colorful past on a 400-foot,| Old Talbot Road is now a modern' mic stage. highway. The Talbot estate, shrunken to 650 acres, has only the founder's 16-r o om "Wilderness Castle" to remind visitors of its former glory. .. Many of the sequences will be from the life of Col, Thomas Tal- . bot, one-time secretary to Lieuten- ant-Governor John Graves Simcoe, . who founded a settlement on the "shores of Lake Erle in 1803. .. His home still is one of the pio- neer shrines of southern Ontario, and local historians like to tell of the military exploits of the Irish-| porn_settler who founded a near- dal estate on his 5,000-acre ant of rich lasing soil. t th n er scenes will represent the --Co po > 3 Whep MQ major gressman 08 e south and west,| BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--A United "made St. Thomas one of the chief | States congressman today pointed transport centres of Upper Can-|to Canada's great economic growth "ada and a shipping centre for the as one of the chief reasons for threshing machines and engines |the understanding and good will wads iy the nearby village of Fin- | existing between the two countries. | Representative William E. Miller WREK LONG PROGRAM | (Rep. N.Y.) spoke to 400 govern- Planned in commemoration of the ; mental and business leaders of the 400th anniversary of the incorpora- | two countries attending a luncheon tion of St. Thomas and Elgin county | here in observance of Canada Day. as separate municipalities, the | Earlier, representatives of the pageant is only one of a week- | |U.8. and 'Canada met in the centre dong programs ef events. Parades, of the Peace Bridge to commemor- "band music, square dances, short | ate the 25th anniversary of 'the demonstrations of all types, a opening of the structure. The span flower show, regatta and mass connects Buffalo and Fort Erie. .paratroop drop by members of the| Immigration Mizister Harris of Royal Canadian Regiment are also Canada said that any decision scheduled. |made by the U.S. in international +». Lord Elgin, grandson of a former | affairs "is certain to have an effect ".governor-general of Canada, from jon the destiny of Canada." whom the county takes its name,| Mayor Joseph Mruk of Buffalo 4will be on hand with Lady Elgin | | welcomed Mayor Charles' H. Price and Premier Frost. of Fort Erie and other Canadian | Many changes have taken place 'officials and businessmen. | RADIO LOG WGR 550 © CKEY 580 © CBL 740 @ CIRC 860 © CHML 900 WBEN 930 © CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 e@ CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 ® WKBW 1520 e CHVC 1600 Canada's Growth Rids Goodwill | TELEVISION PROGRAMS | WHAM~--TV, ROCHESTER. 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Buropean , wild boar DOWN 1. Unit of electrical capacity 2. Culture medium 29. 10, Unit of con- 32. 34. performance 36. iE | (SIOIRIE BMAIDI) IT} EISINIE BRP [OIE IS] AE [SIT IE IR Yesterday's Answer Kettle 37, Measure of length 39. Island of * Aleutians 41. Guided" Malt beverage Malayan boat MANCHESTER MANCHESTER -- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leach and family motored to Niagara last Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, Whitby, visited at Elgin Collins on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Bud Black and Nancy of Hamilton, called qn friends in the village on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Masters spent | a day last week at his sister's cot- | tage at Brechin. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee are | on vacation in Haliburton. The Woman's Association will meet on Thursday afternoon, Aug- ust 7, at the home of Mrs. Howard | Franklin. The ladies are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Tillman and Miss Betty Tillman of Churchill, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier on Sunday evening. The crime of kidnapping was first | | defined as a felony in Britain by | a law passed in 1861. | STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY PHONE WHITBY 552 Memorials ® Markers THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore-- 'Flying Leathernecks', 12:30, 3:45, 6:55 and 10:13 p.m. "Lady From Texas" 2:78, 5:38 apd 8:56 p.m. Last complete show at 8:45 p.m. Regent--""She's Working Her Way Through College", 1:80, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45. Last complete show at 9:20 pm, Plaza--""About Face", 1:15, 3:21, 5:27, 7:33, 9:30. - Last complete show at 9:06 pm. Drive-In-- Tap Roots", starting at dusk. ' Brock, Whitby-- "Treasures of Lost Canyon", shows at 7 and 9 pm. Charge War Hero With Faking Rescue | | (AP)--~Maynard | |H. Smith, Medal of Honor winner, WASHINGTON was accused yesterday of faking the rescue of a young mother who pretended she was going to make a suicide leap from a ninth floor ledge last Thursday. Smith was charged with making {a false report to police and fire. men. A similar charge was laid against Roland Bennett, described as interested in furthering Smith's political ambitions. Smith has said +1 wanted to be governor of Virginia. PRESCRIPTIONS Qui.kly and Accurately Filled --- Gh MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Diel 3-3431 SCARBORO SUMMER THEATRE STOP 17, KINGSTON ROAD THIS WEEK AUGUST 4th to AUGUST 9th "SWEENEY TODD" Starring ® ERIC CHRISTMAS A real old tyme mellerdreame Reservations ot Setibore J 3707 or Cliffcrest P.O, Ont. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT serring BARRY SULLIVAN BELITA JOAN LORRING Go Day 'ATTACK AT DAWN' 2 - plus - "STORM BOUND" «Q WEDNESDAY ONLY Meer BAY BARTERS BERTIE Feoture Shown at 1:30 - 3:30 5:30 - 7:40 9:45 [SON © DON DERE + PAYLLS TATE PATAIGE WYNORE BRUCE "HMBERSTONE The CHEERLEADER of MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS From Warner Bros ! SCREEN PLAY BY PETER MILNE Mupieal Direction Ray Heindort Latest World News THE DAILY _TIMES- GAZETTE, Tuesday, August §, iid J -------- RE MLS THIS 'MELODY FAIR MUSICALS UNDER THE BIG TOP -- DUFFERIN PARK Dufferin Street between Coilege and Bloor Streets, Toronte GIL L AMB BROADWAY & HOLLYW: x TOP STAR COMEDIAN DA Ctr "WHERE'S CHARLEY?" BROADWAY MUSICAL VERSION OF CHARLIE'S AUNY » with DOROYHY y RELLER VEAL saTVENING. 8:30--PRICES: $1.50, , $2.85, $3.40 TAX INC. MAT. TICKETS ON SALE BOX OFFICE" 38, StS ae Tak he, WEEK Maria D'Attili - "lggie" Wolfington 6 (Last season's enchanting "Rose Marie") AUG. DAYS (Top Comic 1951 Season) in 11, ONLY "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" SEATS ALL PRICES <VAUABLE -- MAIL AND PHINE ORDERS ACCEPTED: VICTOR HERBERT'S RESOUNDING HIT OPERETTA THE SCREEN'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT! bits He VAN HEFLIN SUSAN HAYWARD BORIS KARLOFF JULIE LONDON WARD BOND RICHARD LONG nd lotendociog 1 WHITFIELD ConMoR Sock A Doodle Doo | Color Cartoon | | A City Sings c.c.o. | ro OVE meso CARLSON TAMBLYN oA QISE PLUS This Colorful Theil Hit! STARRING LUCILLE JOHN BALL: AGAR wn PATRIA MEDINA George TOBIAS + Raymond BURR vs : Rd MOR "Flying Leathernécks" with John Wayne Added Hit--"Lady From Texas", Howard Duff BR 43 | Id » n/ --

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