Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Dec 1955, p. 31

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" 'Hints At Legislation Aiding Khrushchev Says Reds 'Storage Of Grain Surpluses | Cannot Cut Arms Yet THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, December 8, 1055 $4 ments of the Western powers eet LOYAL GAROL SERVICE ad cline these posals, say ey --The Queen will be Sra. increasing (the Duke of Edinburgh will attend their supply of atom bombs." an evenjng carol service in West Khrushchev then spoke of the|Newton church, Norfolk, on Christ« - latest explosion of a Soviet hydro-| mas Day. gen bomb, which he described one of 'gigantic. unprecedent the pop * he added. power." "We are not going to attack any "This explosion was produced at|one. We are not thinking of threats a high altitude so as not to en- ening anyone." : RADIO LOG WBEN 930 ® CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 ® CKOC 1150 : i I el a i i EDMONTON (CP)--Trade Min-|about that since coming west than CKLB 1350 ® WKBW 1520 ® CHVC 1600 {ister Howe hinted that the federal about the grain situation," *Mr| WGR 550 ® CKEY 580 ® CBL 740 ® CJBC 860 ® CHML 900) government may introduce legisla- Howe remarked. "Parity prices i 58i f Parlia- distort the production pattern' RANGOON, Burma (Reuters) --|Fascist People's Freedom League; The colonizers' intrusion into the SDAY EVENING [rion a} the Bev a ames to] 7% his pA Mr = iy le Communist party chief,|--the ruling party in Butma= pr.) internal affairs of Korea and Indo- 745 P.M. as d|d lation | me store i sts, that despite grain storage and Nikita Khrushchev, told a public sided over by Burmese Premier U| china had been marked by bloody [meet Slorage ou SAEVing sosts NY Es Te is| meeting here that '"'we cannot dis-| Nu. the party president. . _|wars which 'created a nidus (cen- Mr Howe was answering one of moving in volume into domestic|arm unilaterally when the Western| Khrushchev, besides dealing with tre if infection) of new wars in a series of questions fired at him | and export markets." powers are increasing their arma-| disarmament, repeated his allega-|this part of the globe. 3 {for more than 90 minutes following | Since Aug 1, he said, producers| ments." tion made in a Speci] at Banga. But hostilities in Koren and Jude. a speech to the Farmers' Union of have marketed about 140,000,000 «Jt would be stupid if we found lore, India, that he es! gauss shina ja 1 been Stopped by the « f- Alberta annual convention. bushels of grain," much of it from | ourselves powerless before aggres- Hitler's invasion > Russia. ut he | forts of 1 Feaces oy ng count rr A delegate wanted to know, the new crop. He contended prairie| ive forces, if we were not able to paid a tribute 0 the, imericas, .. Khrushc! ey cy fare are ail "Why can't the government issue| producers are going to market curb the insane attempts of imper-| British and French a Nea armies a a ee yD | money to pay for storage and in-|average or better quantities of|jalists to unlash a new war," he| fOr she ay great victory Pac i jJegion, an Se Be | terest on loans to farmers?" |grain during the present crop! added. against hitlerism. t sharpest among them is the pro 0 10.30 P.M, CJBC-Musical Program CBL-From Broadway CKEY-News: Sports: Little Show WGR-John Lascelles 11.00 P.M. CJBC-News WBEN-News; CKLB-Starlight ters CFRB-News; Sports CKEY-Les Lye Show 11.15 P.M. JFRB-Music WGR-Sports: WBEN-Dance CJBC-Prelude night 6.00 P.M. L-News: Sports Dens: Theatre sedi i Gui CFRB-Santa Claus 6.15 P.M. CKLB-Sports ' CFRB-Orchestra WGR-Sport Heartbeats CBL-Livestock; Melodiss CKLB-Spotlight CBL-Citizens Forum CJBC-Fibber Magee CFRB-Mitch Miller CKEY-M.ckey Lester WGR-Great Gildersleeve Weather Souven- 11 WBEN-Godfrey Digest 9.00 P.M. CBL-Conversation CKEY-Keepmg Track CFRB-Music Appreciation CJBC-Press Conference Interlude Orchestra te Mid Eig ® HERE sow BARR Japanese militarism." (Russia is rts of coloni to save their otic rnzars echnically still at war with Ja- | fo Biltmore -- "Abbott and Costello" | domination in countries which they | Color Cartoon "Meet The Mummy," 12.30, 3.25, | exploit. pan.) 'THE FIRST BAD MAN' LATEST WORLD NEWS A 11.30 P.M. WGR-Music CKLB- CFRB-Kate Aitken CFRB-News CBL-Rawhide WGR-Lone Ranger 715 P.M. CFRB-Going Places 7.30 PP.M. CKLB-Conversation CKEY-Dinah Shore CJBC-Cote Glee Club CBL-Ont. Sportsman WBEN-Bing Crosby £3 1:30, and Sports 130, 7:45, 9:45 9.15 P.M. CKEY-Talk of The Town 9.30 P.M. CFRB-Amos n' Andy CJBC-Platter Brains CBL-Jake And The Kid 10.00 P.M. CBL-CBC News CJBC-Court of Opinions CFRB-Eddie Cantor CKEY-Sports Finals: n> CBL-Prairie Playhouse 12 MIDNIGHT : Starligat CFRB-News: Merry Go-Round WGR-News; Glacy's Basement | CKEY-News; House Party "The govern- "printing press money' and then, had been exported last few years. The Soviet Union was in favor farmers, said: Reiter ates ing in spite of the desperate ef-|impossible to restore a sive the next session of Parliament" 8.12 and 9.10 p.m. "Return ofl «Colonizers can in no way recon-| Accusing the Western nations of the promise that they would re-| QUEBEC (CP) -- Premiier Du-| at 9.00 p.m. the region of the Pacific ocean." Khrushchev said: Mr Howe said Canada had| price controls unless Quebec news-| 4.45, 7.25 and 10.05 p.m. "Range ini 5 y " lem of Japan.' The trade minister stressed he|year. More than 110,000,000 bushels speaking at a Khrushchev spoke great was not in favor of issuance of of the total marketed since Aug 1i mass rally sponsored by og Anti. | changes" in the world during the WANTS SETTLEMENT referring to storage and carrying | | BLOODY WARS of a peace settlement with Japan, charges now burdening some | THEATRE GUIDE "The colonial system is as this would "result in making it "They are receiving considera- tion and something may be done in | Another delegate said that dur- 'P a t St d ing the war farmers took Ah. Tin an | Jack Slade," 1.50, 4.45, 7.32 and| jl themselves to the loss of their| declining to meet Soviet proposals iced price, 'op Hier whea p.m. Last complete show position in southeastern Asia and|for ceive some. kind of compensation plessis said he doesn't plan to back | later {down on his threat to impose Mark's -- "The Warriors," 2.10,! reaped a reward for this policy be-| papers are given price consessions| Justice," 1.10, 3.45, 6.25 and! cause Britain now buys more| by newsprint manufacturers. OUR SPECIALTY STARTING TODAY FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 7.00 AM. ] CELB-News: Koffee Korner CBL-News; Concert | CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CFRB-News: Top ¢ the Mo: CKEY-News; Music WGR-Mus. Clock; 8.00 AM. CJBC-News; Sport CJbC-Toast & Jamboree CBL Devotions 8.30 AM. CBL-March Past CFRB-News; Top o° the| Morning: Gospel Singer 9.00 AM, CKEY-News: Jay and News |, 9.15 AM. 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The results have been Tuesday became the 11th Canadian unpleasant, he said newsprint producer to announce an Taking butter as an example, he |increase in price. The boots have said, giving farmers what was con ranged from $3 to $5 Consoli- sidered a reasonable price had re-|dated's increase was $4. suMed in over-production of butter.| Earlier increases brought a state-| He mentioned that Canada sold | ment from the Quebec premier that | butter recently at a lower price he might be forced to institute than the government had paid for | price controls unless the companies it made concessions to Quebec news-| "I have heard more screams papers. CKEY-Songs of Our Times; Harmony CBL-Laura Limited CFRB-Strike up the Band WBEN-Howard Miller FRIDAY AFTERNOON 15.00 NOON CKLB-Black and White CBL-BBC News CJBC-Peggy Lee CKEY-Pick the Hits CFRB:Ranch Party 1.15 P.M, CKEY-Star Time Sports CBL-Farm Broadcast CJBC-Small Types Club 124 PM. CELB-Rural Line y ? CFRB-Martins FRIDAY EVENING ; 600 P.M. 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"Kid from | Texas," 2.57, 5.57 and 8.37 p.m. | Last complete show at 8.37| p.m, | Regent -- '"'Interrupted Melody" | in CinemaScope shown daily at) 1.30, 3.35, 5.30, 7.35 and--945 p.m. Last complete show At 9.20 p.m. \ \ Brock (Whitby) -- "Vera Cr also "Kids Will Be Kids," '"Bow]- DINNER GENOSHA HOTEL Phone 3.4647 EXCELLENT FOOD REASONABLY PRICED Bring The Family Along Commercial Hotel -- OSHAWA -- She's that famous "YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS" America is singing about... * THE WEST'S MOST ing Booms" and "Back Alley Up-| roar" Evening shows at 7 and §| p.m, Saturday Matinee 1.30, p.m. | TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 WBEN- -BUFFALO--Channel ... 4 WGR--BUFFALO--Channel 2 THURSDAY EVENING FRIDAY EVENING FRIDAY 18.00 AM. 4---Captaln Kangaroo 2-Today § : 500 P.M. 9-Captain Gallant 4--Santa Claus 2-Mickey Mouse Club 5.00 P.M 9--Roy Rogers 4--Santa Claus 2--Mickey Mouse Club 5.00 AM. 4--Little Rascals 2--Love Story 5.30 P.M. 9--Howdy Doody 4--Gene Autry 5.30 P.M. 9--Howdy Doody 4--Gene Autry 9.30 AM 4--Marion Roberts 2---Rumpus Room 6.00 P.M. 9--Mr. 4--News; Wizard 6.00 P.M. | | Range Rider 9 Window on Canada MUSIC FOR TEENS This Friday Night DANCING 8-12 TEEN TOWN C.R.A, 100 Gibbs St. Re-Organization Meeting 7 p.m, 4--Headlines; Sports 2-News; Sports 23---News; Sports | 10.00 A.M. 4---Gary Moore 2-Ding Dong School 6.30 P.M. 9--Kaleidoscope 2--Studio 57 6.30 - P.M. $--Kaleldoscope: News 4---Patti Page; News 3--Dollar A Second 10.30 AM. $--Remembrance 2--Erm Westmore 7.00 P.M. 9--Tabloid 4-Rin Tin Tin 7.00 PM. 2-District Attorney 9--Tabloid 4-Cisco Kid 2---Mayor of the Town 11.00 A.M, ¥-Home 7.30 P.M. 9--Star and Story 4--Count of Monte Cristo 2---Eddie Fisher 11.30 AM, 7.30 P.M. 4--Strike I Rich 9--Celebrity Playhouse 4-Sgt. Preston 2--Dinah Shore | 12.00. NOON 8.00 P.M | 4--News: Serial Dramas 9--Dateline | 2--Tennessee Ernie 4-Mama 8.00 P.M. | 2-Ozzie and Harriet | 9--Life is Worth Living 4--Bob Cummings 2-You Bet Your Life 12.30 P.M. | 2-Feather Your Nest 3.30.P.M 9--Plouffe Family 4--Our Miss Brooks 2--Cross Roads LOO P.M 2-Mid-day Matinee 2.00 P.M. 4--~Robert Q. Lewis 2<Helen Neville Show 30 3.30 P.M. 9---Jane Wyman 4--Climax 3-Stop the Musie 9.00 P.M. 9--Kraft Theatre A 2--Pragnet 2.30 P.M. 4--Four-Star Playhouse | 2-Hbuse Party 2-Ford Theatre S00 PM. 4--The Big Payoff 9.00 P.M. 9--Riding High 4-Crusader 2--Big Story 9.30 P.M. 9---Star Stage 4--Star Playhouse 2---The Vise 10.00 P.M 10.00 P.M. 9, 2--Sports Cavalcade NEW YEAR'S DANCE Phone 3 4641 for Reservations GENOSHA HOTEL: BINGO at the } THIS WAS THE ZS ~ THAT CHANGED THE DESTINY OF THE . WILD COMANCHE FRONTIER! = - ENAT Plus Added Attraction ONAL presents STARTING TODAY 2 ALL-COLOR HITS Rockies. is the Saga of a woman caught in the West's oreatest EDIE Jo y or ON THE SAME PROGRAI THE SAME PROGRAM AVALON PAVILION Friday, Dec. 9 8 P.M. Under the auspices of: French Ladies Club 20 GAMES -- 4.00 Special Share-the-Wealth Game JACKPOT $20 and $40 Admission -- 25¢ 9--Concert Hous l 2-Matinee Theatre 4--Johnny Carson 2~Lux Theatre 4--Line-Up M. CBL-Songs of My People |CFRB-Midnight Merry-go Andy PEKLB-Song and Star CFRB-Show Songs CFRB-Amos and Round 330 P.M. 4-Bob Crosby Show 10.30 P.M. 9--Sports; Coleman 4--Person to Person 2---Red Barber 1.00 P.M. 9, 4, 2--News; Sports 11.30 P.M. 9--Friday 4--Theatre 2---Tonight cotor 8Y TEcHNICOLOR VuMiy-STOM | REGENT THEATRE - in OSHAWA wo ALBERT DEKKER - SHEPPERD Thursday, December 8, 1958. TO ALL STUDENTS OF THE OSHAWA COL- LEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE AND THE OSHAWA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE HONESTY REWARDED 10.30 P.M. VANCOUVER (CP) -- John Gil-| 4--Douglas Faitbanks bert, 9, received $320 from police| 5; 00 pM. as a reward for his honesty. He| 9, 4, 2--News: Sports found 16 new $20 bills in an aban- 1.3 P.M doned house last August and "gnu Favorite Story handed them over to police, but no! 4--*"Playhouse" one turned up to claim the money.! 2--Tonight | 4.00 P.M. 8--Open House 4--Serial Dramas 2-A Date With Life Canadian Is Impressed With Aust. VANCOUVER (CP)--Canadians have been ignoring Australia too long, said F. I. Ker of Dundas, Ont., returning from the Common- wealth press conference at Can- berra. "We must turn our eyes to our fellow-Commonwealth country," he said in an interview, "It is up to our businessmen and lead- ers to strengthen our links with ths rapdly-growing friendly na- tion." Mr. Ker, former publisher of the Hamilton Spectator, is chairman of the Canadian section of Com- monwealth Press Union, He headed a delegation of 14 Canadian news- paper men to the Canberra confer- ence "I feel that the countries with the greatest potentialities of de- velopment today are Canada, Aus- tralia and New Zealand," he said. "The Australians realize that they must develop their great open spaces if they are to withstand the pressure from the over-popu- lated Orient." He said the much impressed plans for devel N.S. Uses New System To Test Drivers | HALIFAX (CP)--A new system 0 test present and prospective otorists in Nova Scotia will put Il the province's drivers within 25 niles of an examining station. The intensified drive is patterned 4.30 P.M. 9-Bim Bam Boom 4-On Your Account 2-Mr. Sweeney DON'T MISS OUR PRE-INVENTORY FLOOR COVERING SALE WHICH IS CONTINUING THIS WEEK MARBOLEUM'! Embossed Carpetone Linoleums By the Yard. Odd Lengths in a Magic Array Of Color Combinations. J fter a testing system in use in 5 0 Halifax for the last eight years nd will require motorists to have oii ¥ xamination and drive 'over a || HERE ARE JUST TWO EXAMPLES OF THE HUNDREDS OF VALUES Room 7V2' x12' for $10. Room 9" x 12' for 15.75 lected three mile stretch of high A é ay. 81 SIMCOE ST N ATI wu 38 FREER THEE FOES FEIT SHUG FPRRA SET] Dear Students: THE REGENT THEATRE ANNOUNCES ITS PLAN TO REDUCE RATES FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ... THE MOST RUTHLESS OF ALL ADVENTURERS! In order to make this plan effective, it is necessary that all students report to the Regent Theatre be= tween 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, De- cember 10th, when they will be enrolled and arrangements made for identification cards which will thereafter permit admission to the Regent Theatre at the student price of 35¢ for matinees and 50c for evening shows, . X > CINEMASCOPE OPENS WIDE THE GATES OF CRUELTY AND CONQUEST! This identification card will be complete with photo- graph and bonifide until October 15th, 1956, and" will be renewable at that time for the succeeding year. Of necessity, a charge of 25¢ will be made to each one enrolling, to cover the cost of photo= graphs, etc. Canadians were with Australian We are inaugurating this plan in order to make it possible for all students in Oshawa High Schools to enjoy our fine film presentations at reduced prices. Please bear in mind that the photographers assigned to this duty will only be at the Regent Theatre for one day, as referred to above, and thereafter identi= fication cards can only be obtained by acceptable signatures and at an increased cost. ATRIA ALLIED ARTISTS presents ; ; It is quite apparent that the adoption of this policy ERROL FLYNN ® JOANNE DRU ® PETER FINCH will prove as acceptable and popular here as it is in : j other cities where it has been in operation for sev- eral years. Please note it is important that each student be at the Regent Theatre on Saturday, De- cember 10th. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO PURCHASE AN AD- MISSION TICKET IN ORDER TO REGISTER. Yours very truly, AL HARTSHORN, Manager, REGENT THEATRE. my E. S. Campbell, registrar of mo- or vehicles, said the province- ide examination system is a eans of combatting the highway eath toll by insuring the compe- ney of all licenceholders. Under the scheme, Nova Scotia being divided into eight dis-| ic A trained fulltime examiner ill be appointed for each, con- fcting examinations at key points specified days every two weeks. SEMIN TI I da bt bday y Phone RA 3-7641 -- "Carpet & Linoleum Experts"

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