THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, April 4, 1955 7 says he is emigrating because builders, real estate concerns and prospects are better in Canada. He| hopes to settle with his Scoftish | |other firms are representes with wife in Vancouver, where he has exhibits. been offered a job with the Bank] of , Montreal. | FOR OPENS HOME SHOW TORONTO (CP) -- The biggest GOOD FOOD Canada--the National Home Show | p was formally opened Friday | mmercial Hotel night by William A. Harris, presi-| Co ere dent of the Canadian National Ex-| TUESDAY AFTERNOON WGR-Right to Happiness 4.00 P.M. CKLB-Grable and James CJBC-Bessey in Hi-F\ CKEY-Studio Party CBL-Roll Back The Yea CFRB-News: Hollywood WGR-Back: WBEN-Rosemary 415 P.M CFRB-Aunt Lucy WGR-6tella Dallas WBEN-Helen 30 P.M. Squirrels At White House Push Cold War Off Page One By GEORGE KITCHEN 3.5 No0N CPRB.Helen Trent : > -Helen Tren CKLB-News; In the CBL-King Ganam WBEN- ouiding Fic CKLB- Worry: PA Showcase CBL-News; T.C. Matinee CKEY-News for Women; 8. it With Music WGR-Helen Neville CFRB-Guiding Light WBEN-Mrs. Burton 2.15 FM. CFRB-Ma Perkins WBEN-Perry Mason 2.30 P.M. CFRB-Gal Sunday WGR-Melody Time WBEN-Nora Drake 2.45 P.M. WGR-It Pays to be Married CFRB-Brighter Day W3EN-Brighter Day 3.00 P.M. CKLB-Hollywood CBL-Guiding Light CJBEC-Afternoon Concert CFRB-Winning Words WBEN-Hilltop House 3.15 P.M. WBEN-House Party WGR-Woman in Love CBL-Ma Perkins 3.30 P.M. CFRB-Remember When; 50-a-Day WGR-John Lascelles 12.15 P.M. CKEY-Star Time CBL-Aunt Lucy CJBC-What's New? CFRB-Farm and Home WBEN-Luncheon Club 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News: Sports BL--Farm Broadcast CJBC-News: Small Uypes CFRB-News; Women's News One newspaper ran a front-page shot of a squirrel solemnly star- ing in the grass at a golf ball marked 'Mr. President." The photographer later- confessed he manoeuvred the animal into posi- tion with three strategically-placed peanuts. A telegraphed offer from the parks director of a Pennsylvania | town, urging that the squirrels be | protected from '"'fast-rolling golf balls," promised them a haven in Pennsylvania "if the Senate. in- vestigates and finds them secur- ity-sate." Presidential press secretary) James Hagerty told reporters only three squirrels had been trapped after Eisenhower noticed some damage to the green, installed at the rear of the White House by the United States Golf Association. The squirrels were released un- harmed in nearby parks. OPENS FUND The president, Hagerty added, knew nothing of the trapping. Senator Richard L. Neuberger, a Democrat from Oregon, started the political ball rolling with a senate speech in which he an- nounced he was opening a fund to build a squirrel-roof fence around the green. Then he went out to be photographed feeding squirrels on the lawns of the congressional buildings. ast' report, Neuberger's fund contained $70 in cash, two offers of free fences and one bag of pea- nuts Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP)--The 'story of the White House squirrels is chasing cold war news from the Washington front pages. It began when reporters learned that squirrels which traditionally romp around the Washington park- ways had damaged President Ei- senhower's putting green at the back of the White House. The! squirrels, the report said, had been trapped and spirited away. The Washington press, pointing up with light touches a district law Joaieh Jroibits trapping squirrels, jumped on the story. Cartoon- ists, Photographers and politicians joined in the fun. CBL-Encores CJBC-Ot All Things CFRB-Top WBEN-Gal Sunday WGR-Widder Brown exhibition of its kind ever held in | hibition. Nearly 300 manufacturers WGR-Woman in My House 5.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Supper Club CBL-Your Program: CFRB-Surprise Party CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-Just Plain Bill 12.45 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlite CKEY-Round Up CFRB-Rosemary Lo P.M. CKLB-Stop Record CJBC-Matiana sanor w CKEY-Tops in Pops FRB-Road of Life WBEN-Road of Life WBEN-Ca' and, itshen WGR- Loree CBL-Robin Hood CJBC-Elwood Glover WGR-Bob Glacy mosphere, normally akin to that CBL.Th Ls pM. e Happy Gang at a busy railway station, becomes CFRB-Widder Brown SAVED LIFE Pte Stillman Omer Underhill, 21, of Derby Junction, N.B., is recovering from severe burns in a hospital in Korea. At right is Pte. Mike Bolduc of ault Ste Marie, Ont., whose quick first aid is credited with saving Under- hill's life. Underhill was badly burned about the lower body and | legs in a fuel-oil explosion in | Korea (CP from National Defence) RADIO LOG 6.00 P.M. CFRB-News CKLB-News; Theatre S: Guide WGR-News: Sports: CBL-CBC News; Sports CFRB-Bing Crosby 615 P.M. 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Rythm Rendes- Les Lye ews; Weather News; Sports ILLS P.M Budget Analysis 1.30 P.M, Prelude to aming Glacy"s Basement 1° 00 MIDNIGHT News House y Sports Glacys Basement; Bruce THEATRE GUIDE Junior Hockey Regent -- "Flame And The Player, 20, Dies Flesh". Feature times 2.10, 4.30,| OTTAWA CP) | -- Don McNabb, | Stock Exchange Figure To Settle In Canada By SYLVIA HACK Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON "waiting" at the London stock ex- change, 32- Smith will when he leaves for Canada next month, "Waiting" at the stock exchange, Smith explained in an interview, does not mean serving at table in the restaurant. It means being a fast and accurate messenger, changing figures rapidly on the marketing boards, and knowing | the names and faces of all the 4,000 stock exchange members, their 900 clerks, and the firms they represent. The term waiter originated in the | 17th century when waiters em- ployed at Jonathan's Coffee House, on the site where the exchange! (CP)--After 18 years ear-old Victor Nelson | and in his shiny black | topper, and uniform with red tabs, | now stands, conveyed messages to {and from merchants who congre- gated there to arrange business deals. ANNOUNCED MEMBERS Smith, a Royal Navy man in the Second World War and instructor in the Stock Exchange Boxing | Club, became an apprentice waiter | when he was 15, and started by| announcing important member through the old-fashioned voice pipes at the entrance. | "Getting to know names and rec- | ognizing faces was the most dif- ficult yet most amusing, part of | the job," Smith said. Now he feels | as though he knows the habitues | as he does his own family. | | It doesn't take long to discover | a stranger in the house, and when | it happens the number 1,400 is im- mediately flashed on the illumin- ated marketing boards. The at- AVALON -- Proceeds to the TONIGHT "Retarded Children of Oshawa and District" 8 P.M. 6.55, 9.20. Last complete show 8.40 p.m. { popular 20 - year - old defenceman | with Eastview St. Charles of the | Ottawa Junior City Hockey League Biltmore -- 'The Big Combo", (Adult), 1.45, 4.35 7.25, 10.20, "Murder is My Beat", 12.30, 3.20, | 6.10, 9.00. Last complete show 9.00 p.m. Plaza "Shield For Murder", 1.20, 4.13, 7.06, 9.59 'Victory At Sea', 2.40, 5.33, 8.26. Last com- plete show 8.26 p.m. Marks -- "Gorilla At Large," 1.00, | 4.00, 7.05, 10.10, "Cry of the City', 2.20, 5.25, 8.35. Last com- _Dlete show 8. 8. 35 35 pan died in hospital Friday from a thrombosis of his right leg. | McNabb underwent a critical operation last week when doctors discovered the blood clot. The doc- {tors first believed he had con- tracted pleurisy. | The blood clot was believed to be the result of a hard shot which McNabb stopped in a recent play- off with Ottawa Shamrocks who went on to the eastern. Canada semi-finals. The injury was at the back of |the right leg up near. the thigh. | Part of the blood clot moved up to his lungs, causing complications. electrified as the culprit is sur- rounded by dozens of members, who gently pull his hat over his eyes and shepherd him by the coat-tails to.the nearest exit. UP TO PRANKS The figure 1,400 for spotting snoopers originated in 1801 when the stock exchange first opened with 1,399 members. Anybody who managed to gain entry after that was the 1,400th man, and there- fore ineligible. "The members, who include sev- | eral peers of the realm, are al- vays up to pranks," Smith said. { They pin notes on the back of one another's coats and dress up in| | weird clothes when important vis- itors arrive.' Although sad at the thought of | parting with his black topper--"I| feel | undressed without it "--Smith %* % Kk "SUPERB MNY News "AN EPICI" NY Journol Ampricon * Released they United Artists THE HATE-BEAST WHO LIVES TO KILL IS LOOSE: FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING From the highest point of the carnival midway... he unleashes a tsiror never known by mortal man before! TUESDAY MORNING 7.00 AM. CKLB-News: Kotfes Korner CBL-News; Concert CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CKEY-News; Musical WGR- Musical Clock: Sheraton WGR/The Kea! 0.48 CBL-School CFRB-Nancy | My iving B News CFRB-News; Top 'the Morning; Livestock Review WBEN-News 8.00 A CKLB-News: | WBEN-Arthur | CKEY-News: CBL-News: CKEY-News; Sports CJBC-News; Sports 8.15 AM. C3L-Devotions CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CKEY-Musical Clock WBEN Musical Clock 8.30 AM, CBL-March Past CFRB-News: ' Top 0" the Gospel Singer Sports WGR-Back 10.15 CFRB-Worth CJBC-Worth Co'fee with 10.30 WGR-Doctor's CJBC-Handful Jane Music Jay and CBL-News; CKEY-News: Ginger CFRB-News; Wally 9.15 AM CFRB-Nels hborhood Corner ENNISKILLEN Missionary To Give Talk MRS. RUSSELL. GRIFFIN Correspondent ENNISKILLEN The Women's Association was held at the home of Mrs. Allan Werry, with 17 mem- bers and four visitors present. Mrs Gordon Yeo, opencsd the meeting with a poem, "Mirth," by Edgar Guest. Devotional was in charge of Mrs. Howard Stevens on "Man of Sorrow." Bible reading was give ¥ Mr John Slemon yeading by Mrs. Walter Ferguson, or "The Cross." Roll call was an- swered by an Irish story or song All ladies ar» invited to attend a meeting at St. Paul's church, Bow- manville on April 12 at 2.30 p.m to hear Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, who is home on furlough from Africa 10.45 CBL-Sanll We CiFRB-Man House CJBC-Breakfast Club WBEN-Breakfast at 10.00 A.M At Home CFRB-Birthday to CJBC-Tennessee Ernie CBL-Ruth Harding Weston CFRB-Waltz Festival CJBC-Whispering Ar WGR-Break the Bank AM. Say It With 11.60 | CRLB-News: tons | Music AM. CHL-Road of Life roadcast WGR-Strike It Rich Dale; CFRB-News; Betty Moore CJBC-Around the 1.15 AM CBL-Back-stage CFRB-At Home 1.30 A.M, CKLB-Courtship and Marriage CBL-Kate Aitken CKEY-Yvonne Vickers WGR-Phrase That Pays WBEN-Make up your Mind CFRB-Kate Aitken 45 AM. CKLB-Second Spring: Number One CKEY Songs Of Our Times; My Living CBL-Laura Limited CFR3-Strike up the CJBC-June Dennis WGR-Second Chance WBEN-Second Husband ws Corner Godfrey Wife Ballroom Party the Bible AM Knowing Knowing: Bruce AM Wife of Stars AM. Dance Streets the Band: ound Clifford Wagg of Uxbridge. Mrs. Verna Wood, Toronto, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethik, and Nancy Wood. Mr. and Mrs. D. Yeo, and Lorna, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs Gordon Yeo and family Mrs Edgar Wright, in company with her nephew Mr. Murray Sand- erson, of Columbus, spent the week- end with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spry, Roches- | ter, N.Y Mr, and Mrs boys were with Mr Werry. | Mrs. H. Stevens, recently visited Mrs. J. Shackleton, Bowmanville, who is on th I The past weekend was really like lions in a jungle. We are all glad to see better weather today and 'hoping it will continue and Mrs, Rusee!l Griffin and Reg. were Sunday tea of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mrs. and | A Harold Ashton, and Mrs Mary guests G riffin TODAY'S CROSSW( ORD ACROSS 1. Buffoon 5. Man's name (abbr.) 9. Mont =, a pass in the Alps between France and Italy . Milk: comb. form . Filmy fabrics . Mistake .A month of the Hindu calendar . Of the sea . A genus of swine . Apportions . Furthers . Withered . Eskers . Reprove gently Cents . Sure (dial) . Ate away Town (D.) . French river (poss.) . Give forth music, as a bell . Tapering summit of a tower 8. Sharpens, as a razor . Soviet News agency . Filled with solemn wonder T|Al AIL 19. Wand. L ers aime lessly LOf a pope named Sixtus Abash- ed DOWN . A metrical unit . A tooth . Bearing . Large worm . Split .AU.8. president . Bitterly N | L E S I IN| C E C A E A IN ] SY K T N \ TH ENN [OIN]I T by guilt . Island in Aegean Sea . Double dagger marks . Medical (abbr.) Bone (anat.) pungent . Famous American actor . Embraces . Metallic rocks . Fingerless glgve (var.) . Note of the scale Kat a" urday's Answer 29. Letters of the alphabet 30, Burst forth, as a volcano 81. Undershot waterwheel 34. Exhibit 36. Mandarin tea Program consisted of a solo by Miss Shirley Mills, "Irish Lullaby'; paper by Mrs. O, C. Ashton on the United Nations Building in New| York; Irish reading by Mrs. J. M Hobbs. Shirley Mills led the group ir singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." An illustra- tion was given by 8. T.. M. Slemon, on the rest of her trip to the West Meeting closed with theme song and prayer Mrs. Emma Kennedy hospital® Her many friends her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill, Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Werry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry and Betty Jane, Mr and Mrs. M. Stainton, Mrs. H, Mills Mr. and Mrs. J. Slemon of Ennis- | killen, Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Maple Grove, Stewart Stainton, Lindsay, | were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Ashton The CGIT mother and daughter | banquet will be on Saturday April | 9 at 6 pm | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry, were Sunday dinner guests of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Werry Mrs. A. L. Wearn, has returned home from visiting with her sister the wish is in TODAY! "THE MISSING PASSENGE £0. STARRING From FLAM LANA TURNER now as a dangerous brunette who stole the love that belonged to another womag ! E ad the FLESH PIER ANGEL! CARLOS THOMPSON Bomar coLLeano M-G-M In fiery color by TECHNICOLOR! R" FEATURE TIMES: 2.10, 4.30, 6.55, 9.20. Last complete show 8.40 Thrill-hungly women who "get their Executioner who deliver C0. Di kicks" from the big shofs! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SCORCHING! STARTLING! in i BRIAN DONLEWY- to (OE / JEAN WALLACE i "., bop; a busi 25s 4 One gy Hory 2 Wolyyy!