Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Nov 1953, p. 16

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46 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 25, 1853 RADIO LOG WGR 550 © CKEY $80 © CBL 740 © CIBC 860 © CHML 900 CFRB 1010 © CHUM 1050 © CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 © WKBW 1520 @ CHVC 1600 intsemation oa radio programe ls wmppliel ips Bgeriod § and does THs GAsy PEs igh WEDNESDAY EVENING Ne P.M. . CELB-News; pons CERB.Demny V CBL-News A a CFRB- -Path of Duty WGR-News; Van Damme CBL-Mayfair Melodies B-Supper Serenade WGR-Sports: Heartbeats rt WEEN Sports 6.30 P.M. CBL-Royal Visit-- Guest Star WGR-Music By-- WBEN-Mike Mearia® WBEN-Music By-- 6.45 P.M. CJBC- Byog 's Choice Highlights CFRB-Kate Aitken CKEY-News; Ballroo CBL-News Roundup WGR-Family Skeleton WBEN-: Melaoniitio Strings i156 P.M. CBL- Introduction JFRB-Who's That Singing CKLB-Murphy's Melody WGR-Beulah WBEN-Report From Korea 7.30 P.M CKLB-Great Music CBL-Cosi Fan Tutte CKEY-Music WGR-Les Paul and Mary Ford CFRB-Take A Chance WBEN-News WGR-News: Bdward R. Murrow WBEN-One Man's Family CKEY-Political Talk 8.00 P.M. 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A "condominium," the; call it--but the islanders call it just plain complicated. All boats have to be fitted with MONTREAL (CP) --Canada's banking system is the envy of many other nations, the Royal Bank of Canada says in its cur- rent monthly letter. "Canadian bankers know that so far as the people of Canada themselves prosper," it says. "Their dominant interest is in high production, stable and reasonable prices, facility of exchange of goods and services. . high em- ployment and the preservation of Canada's high standard of living." B g its present form started in Canada 133 years ago when the Bank of New Brunswick opened. Today the 11 chartered banks hold nearly $9,000,000,000 for depositors, pay them $61,000,000 a year in interest and have a pay- roll totalling $125,000,000. Loans to customers were $4,307,000,000 in' September, 1953. wo banks have assets exceed- ing $2,000,000,000, while one, the Royal Bank, is the ninth largest in the world in assets." Canada's banking system pro- vides a clearing house for business men and has grown 'in almost parallel lines' with the country. CONFIDENCE IN BANKS Canadians have confidence in their banks, the letter says. Five times in recent memory they have been put to the acid test. In the Canada's Banks Envy Of World 1929 crash, in" Britain's departure from the gold standard in 1931, in 1933 when every bank in the United States was closed and during the changes following the outbreak of war in 1939 and the return to peace their banks can prosper only in|in 1945 "During . these upheavals no Canadian has had to fear for the loss of a single dollar of his bank deposit," it says. arliament governs the condi- tions under which the chartered banks operate. The Bank Act, passed in 1871, is reviewed every 10 years. It is up for considera- tion agaid in 1954. Charters are not renewed until Parliament makes a clause-by- clause examination of the Bank Act. "There is no other 'business in Canada subject to such scru- tiny," the bank says. Competition between banks stiff and serious. "Operating un- der a statutory rate ceiling, every oily tends toward the same rate of interest on loans, and compe- tition is forced into the realms of quality of service." Moreover, the letter says, new banks may come in if the pres- ent ones don't offer adequate ser- vice. 'Any group of responsible men who can get together a very modest capital, may qualify for a charter and open a bank," the letter says. is THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- 'Jennifer' 12.45, 3.05, 5.25, 7.45 and 10.10 p.m. der Without Tears," 2.00, 4.20, show at 9.05 p.m. Marks .-- '"'Tobacco Road." 3.10, 6.45, 10.20. 'Grapes of Wrath," 1.00, 4.35, 8.20. Last complete show 8.20 p.m. Brock, Whitby -- 'The President's Lady," "Forthy-ninth Man." Evening show 7 p.m. Last com- plete show, 8.20 p.m. Plaza -- 'The Juggler," 1.30, 4.20, 7.10, 10.00. '"The Swordsman," 2.56, 5.46, 8.36. Last complete show 8.36 p.m. Regent .-- "Shane" shown daily at plete show at 8.55. Y.W.C.A. BALLROOM DANCING CLASS, EXHIBIT: 'Barbadian all day. 9 pm. ART Water Colors," SIMCOE HALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 GIRLS' TEENAGE CLUB: 7 to 9 pm. BASKETBALL: 7 pm. Fire Fighters vs. Bolahood's Sports. WEIGHT LIFTING CLUB: 7.30 © UPLiCATE BRIDGE CLUB: C.R.A. WEDNESDAY "Crafts in Action" display, 7.30 | 10.00 p.m. Commercial and public buildings must have two flagpoles of equal | height, even the homes of the dis- trict commissioners on lonely is-| lands. The island of Tanna, about 190 miles south of Vila, has two dis-- | fries commissioners, who live side | y side on top of a hill, in sim- | ilar buildings In front of the that one pole was a foot shorter | than the other. So he flew his | "home" flag from the taller pole, | on the left. Then he was told that the "home'" flag should be on the right. So the shorter pole was taken down, the missing length spliced in, and a crew of men tried to put it up again. But they got the stay wires tangled and both poles crashed across the jeep of a visit- ing missionary. GRAIN TRADERS Australia's best export market for barley is Japan, with Korea a two flag masts, one for the Union close second. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. A column 6. An inflores- eence (Bot.) 11. Kind of bear 12. Stir up 13. Conscious 14. Furze (Brit.) 18. Anxious 17. Slice 20. 2,000 Ibs. 31. Light bedstead 34. Oriental nurses 36. Vestige 28 Title of respect 20 A killer whale 30. Small mountain lakes 32 Royal title in Ethiopia 98. The firmament 34. Garden tool 38. Metallic rock 37. Cleanse of soap 39. Blemish 42 A compan. fon of Apostle Paul 3. A wing 4. Price of passage $. Cares for medically €. Pressing 1. Fix firmly 8. Prickly envelope of a fruit 9. Large worm 10. Sheltered side 16. Depart 17 Throws 18. Eskimo boat 19 Linger 21 Freight of a ship 32 Happen ALE IMAIKIE 1 {RIOIN} lar E] RERMIAITIE] IAISIRSILIOIPERLIEID] VISIENNS] | [RIDIAIRIS] IL {1 IRIE BRLIOIO) Benn Mi REO NE EW] (Al [OIE TIOIR [THEME ISIPL ITERTIOIRIPI{ ELI ISERLIEIE IT] RIEINIONNL (EINIET Yesterday's Answer 40. The parson bird (Maori) 41. Emmet 43. Dancer's cymbals 44 Shoshonean Indian 45. Turf grain 38. Ireland $0 Weep con- wvulsively '"Mur- | 6.40 and 9.05 p.m. Last complete | | 2.00, 4.30, 6.55, 9.25. Last com- | Ballet - Tap Classes Register Now 87 Simcoe St. N. Dial 5-6122 Irenie Harvey, A.C.C.M., R.M.T. ws. Ontario's most unusual Baliroom. Ballroom is available Fashion Shows -- Lectures --- Accommodatien for Phone or write Table 600 people. Pavilion, Oshawa. Regular Dancing every Sat- urday night. NOW PLAYING - Jack Denton and his Orchestrs Admission $3.00 per couple for | Dancing -- Private Parties -- | Light Lunches and Suppers -- for reservations to the Jubilee | BROAD LAND Canada has seven time zones-- Newfoundland, Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific and Yukon. GOOD FOOD Commercial Hotel ARE. You'll Enjoy Eating Lenhaven Lodge No. 2 Highwey NEWCASTLE We Specialize in . Steaks -- Chops Fried Chicken FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL NEWCASTLE 2701 Kole mite EVERY TU £ AND TUES © WEEK'S OFFER THE HARVEY DANCERS 1--Carol Ann Broadbent 2--Pat Cinamon 3--Lorraine Angelia 4--Beverly Godfrey each | | \house are two flagpoles. Recently, | Brtish commissioner noticed | NEVER WAS A Gea Jack and one for the French flag. | color Cartoon NEWS * BOOKS OF prices For go 5 anesctueer Mati 7S5¢ es 10c Extra Childros? 5c Anytime » X- "'NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE" TOMORROW Last D ay. "Tobacco Road" plus "Grapes of Wrath" THE SECRET OUTLAW EMPIRE THAT RULED THE ROCKIES! =, JOEL McCREA BARBARA HALE ALEX NICOL with CHARLES DRAKE - JIMMY HUNT CONTINUOUS FROM J PM.1 SAT 12 NOON Last Day "JENNITIR" "Mu:der Without Tears" Plain) ; 4 + LEVYS on VICTOR JORY- HUGH O'BRIAN - oaccies ov BUDD BOETACHER nt or MADK ROSENBERG » onmena a STEVE ASHER a 0 BEAUCHAMP "THE SWORDSMAN" Lost sTHE JUGGLER" I RANO sua Remy I ALL ON ONE PROGRAMME FROM WWVA, WHEELING : WEST VIRGINIA Rated Number BETTY COD 3-Girl Singer In U.S.A., Because of Her Recording of "I've Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" e LONE PINE e BIG SLIM e COWBOY PHIL @ EVE BURKE ® CRAZY ELMER eo ABNER DOO- LITTLE Plus Dancing To Music By VAN DeWALKER 2 Shows -- 1st at 8:00 p.m. RED BARN Wednesday, Nov. 25, 8 p.m. -1 a.m.

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