Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Sep 1953, p. 15

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Even employees of working mines are said to be leaving for fear the strike will spread. 3 since By JOHN E. BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--The federal gov- ernment hopes arrangements will be reached soon to pipe Alberta natural gas to Ontario and thus eliminate plans to bring Texas gas into the province. Movement of, the western gas to eastern Canadian markets will in- volve the federal government and the provinces of Alberta and On- Gov't Wants Canadian Gas Used In Ontario THE DAILY JTMES- GAZETTE, Wednesday, September 16, 1958 18 "there is sufficient gas in Alberta to serve the Ontario market with: out importing American gas," a mines depa: ment official said. Hearings on applications for Hi- cences to export Alberta gas still are continuing before the Alberta petroleum and natural gas conser- vation board, and are not expected to end for at least two weeks. Jumbos Teach RN. Men New Ways To Drink never forgets--where he gets his drinks--Royal Jungle station near the Trincom-. alee base on Ceylon's east coast have learned. included a water hole long used proach. They built a water tank for the elephants outside the fence. But the fence was breached again. Steel submarine nets were added to the re-erected rails. Even the nets, the rails and the concrete wilted before the elephantine thirst. Now the navy has obtained per- mission to shoot the intruders, but no one wants the job. SE . Jack Denton and his Celebrated Orchestra COLOMBO (AP)--An elephant Navy men at a The site selected for their station lenh by ts, but the British naval tario. Initial talks are sched to open today at Niagara Falls, Ont., at a meeting of provincial mines mipisters attended by Mines Minister Prudham, Premier Frost of Ontario and Premier Manning of Alberta, who also is provincial mines minister. The Niagara Falls meeting is being held following a U.S. Federal Power Commission order granting the Tennessee Gas Transmission Company of Houston, Texas, a per- mit to move some 22,000,000 cubic feet of gas annually to the Cana. dian border. The plan is for the Consumers' Gas Co. of Toronto to move the of from the border by pipeline for| sale in the Toronto area. The federal government has engineers thought a concrete fence would keep the previous consumers SAT. NITE THEATRE GUIDE away. Featuring Doug McLeod But the 4d first night the camp was two hants heaved a Regent -- "The Silvery Moon," shown at 1.30, 3.25, 5.20, 7.15, 9.15. Last complete show, 8.55. Biltmore. -- "Because of You," 12.30, 3.20, 6.50 and 10.20 p.m. "Leave Her To Heaven," (Tech- nicolor), 1.30, 5.00 and 8.30 p.m. Last complete show, 8.30 p.m. Marks. -- "Luxury Girls," 12.30, 3.40, 6.50, 10.00. 'Guerilla Girls," 2.05, 5.15, 8.10. Last complete show, 8.40 pm. Drive-In -- Starting at 8 p.m. "Is- taken the position that the natural gas needs of eastern Canada should be filled by Alberta through an all- Canadian pipeline. The Ontario government also favors this idea to more of Ontar ~ onto area. The federal position at the Ni- agara Falls meeting will be that than the Tor- because the gas will be available | land of Desire." Last complete | show, 10.00 p.m. ; { Brock, Whitby -- "All Ashore," "Pathfinder." Evening shows begin at 7 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20. 1 | Plaza -- "The Great Sioux Upris- | | ing," 1.30, 3.33, 5.36, 7.39, 9.42. Last complete show, 9.00 p.m | | 2 SMASH ACTION HITS TIMMINS (CP)--The Timmins mayor and council Tuesday night asked Premier Frost to convene a meeting between the United Steelworkers of America (CIO- CCL) and the managements of four strikebound gold mines in this area. The municipal officials said the municipal future of some 50,000 persons in the Porcupine area is in jeopardy because of the strike which has made upwards of 1,000 miners idle. Civic officials are Tepuried alarmed by a steady exodus of - Back Anti-Red Conscription LONDON Ont. (CP) -- Mayor Camillien Houde of Montreal told the Canadian Club of London Tues- day that if conscription was ever needed to fight communism he would '"'wage a very long fight to help conscription in Quebec." "When the chips are down and if its a matter of principle to save what we have then I think you can count on Quebec" he said in reply to questions at a luncheon meeting. 'And furthermore" he added "if I'm still alive I think you can count on me too." Speaking on inter-provincial re- lations between Ontario and Que- bec mayor Houde said: "I think that what will bring us together communism.' Police Head. Woman JP Both Resign KITCHENER (CP) -- Waterloo township council Tuesday night ac- cepted the resignations of police chief H. J. Schedewitz and of the Jowhahip police stenographer, Mrs, Fred Weber, who also served as TECHNICOLOR BRUCE BENNETT The High Water Mark in Action and Thrills! "U-BOAT PRISONERS" Up to Deadwood the IT WAS up TO YOUR gap in the concrete to reach the water hole. reinforced the fence with steel rails 30 feet high. Next morning the rails had been twisted aside and the gap was there again. Engineers repaired the gap and The navy men tried a new ap- OSHAWA Adults 60¢c Children Under 12 FREE ! BOX OFFICE OPENS 7.30 P.M.- THEATRE "TONIGHT ON LY! 7. Ao LINDA * (DARNELL | TAB HUNTER § fe screen's sensations! sew "5368-00" | Bo SSPERADO URGE WON TG0AY ® ERIC ROLF TOMORRO LAST DAY "Luxury Girls" PLUS -- "Guerrilla Girt" Justice of tt: peace. Both resigna- tions are effective Sept. 30. Neither the chief nor Mrs. Weber appeared before the council. The council gave the chief one month's salary, plus three weeks' pay for vacation and one week's | pay for overtime. | It is the council asked for the s resignation several weeks ago when two constables were smissed. 11.30 P.M. 145 P.M, BL-Don't Destroy PUPILS FLEE FIRE STELLARTON, N.S. festroyed the Lourdes parish chool here Monday and caused " no 'injuri:s, c damage estimated unofficially at (CP)--Fire | nearly $100,000. Nuns led more than | Doukhobor 300 children to safety. There were Socreds Introduce New Bills VICTORIA (CP) -- Lieutenant- Governor Clarence Wallace Tues- day opencd the first session of British Columbia's 24th legislature. The speech from the throne re- vealed a new Social Credit govern- ment bill which will establish the principle of "equal pay for equal work. The measures outlined included: A new li uor law based on the findings of the Stevens commission. Amendments to increase the sales tax exemption on meals. The Joveriment pledged during the t assembly to lift the exemption from 50 cents to $1. Reduction of automobile licence lees. mobi. I I problem. inc] ] galization of the 'bread and salt" N MERRIE MELODIRS ®. No shift work marriage ceremony. MPS EEL ANNOY IOAN, * FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9.00 P.M. '® A new staff to serve you. for our regular employees. ©® No increase in hours for our regular employees. Metropolitan Stores Lt 58 KING ST. E. -- OSHAWA The TRUE STORY oF UNCLE SAM'S SAILORS, TRAPPED ON A SECRET TRE DESERT AND HOW THEY Color by sraeme RICHARD Lo Diy "Because Of You" & "Leave Her To Heaven" 1 fh

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