: THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, October 3, 159% 717 Over Twenty Club Dance ToNety SAT. NITE DANCING 'The Desperados" 2.55, 5.99, GREAT DITCH 8.58 p.m. Last complete show| The Suez canal, originally 72| 8.48 p. feet wide, has grown to abreadth| of nearly 200 feet taking ships up| Regent -- "Twenty-Three Paces|to 36 feet in draft. to Baker Street" in Oi Sccpe and Color. Feature shown daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.25, 7.15, 9.20 p.m. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. nas undergone any change of|visit to YUgOSiavVia Trecenuy. But heart, but he apparently shares) after seven days of Yalta talks, his Kremlin associates' alarm as|Tito was reported standing fast by to where a policy of more inde- | his insistence on full independ THEATRE GUIDE for the 11 might {for the satellite Communist par- lead. ties; equal rights for all Commup.|Bilimore -- "King of The Coral Ll " "lectrical Manufacturers : " Pr oduce 10 Per Cent More 7 Oats late believe Shruti ist parties. And hon pdierance ib en, aa 0, S45 pm. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)--|crease in production in 1954, but|Tito when he made his surprise/resemble a bloc. 4.35, 7.15, 10,00 p.m. Last com- pmestic production of Canada'siit is hen lower tian the 16.8 per plete show starts at 8.40 p.m. trical manufacturers last year|cent increase reco or A Brock (Waithy) -- "Count Three s $1,085,500,000 per cent| "The industry produced $986.- ey) 30 a ves! IRENIE HARVEY gher than in 1054, Harold M. (790,000 worth of goods in 1954, or. president of the Canadian $973,600,000 in 1953, and $835,000,-| wpEN_ BUFFAL . 4 1-/000 in 1953. - Rh oetrieal Mamalacturers Assocl 00 me. 1955 production figure in. CHCH--HAMILTON--Channel 11 TELEVISION LOG WGR--BUFFALO ~ Channel 2 CBLT- TORONTO---Channel 9 Mlle told the association's 12th|cluded $131,500,000 worth of wash- hnual meeting: ing machines, electric driers, por- SATURDAY EVENING wo FM. t first vear that|celain insulators and similar prod- 5.00 P.M. Tati han passed the 1,-lucts, manufactured by the indus-{ 11 Banoo nt of Monts | 4-Features 0.000.000 mark in production. It|try but classified by the Dominion | 3--Live wrestiin, "a 'considerable improvement|bureau of statistics under other) 5.30 P.M. er the small percentage in-'industries. [11 6--Wild Bill Hickok | 2.00 P.M. 2-Pro Football 3.30 P.M, 6~Here and There 4.0 P.M. 3 or P.M. 6--You Are There » h Susannah 4.30 P.M, 4--Headlines 11--Rev. Roberts 6.30 P.M, | 11--Sports, Weather, New 6---Mr. Fix-It ito Said Urging Russians hive Satellites More Freedom, |Z" BELGRADE (AP) -- Yugo-| Khrushchev is reported to have| lavia's President Tito is reported cooled on the so-called liberal 0 ny a. have failed to convince his|policy introduced following the "J goo 0" rheatre ssian hosts at Yalta that they Moscow Communist party son | 2-Rosemary Clooney uld not soft-pedal their de-|gress last February and Tito 5 SeortilS, 1M: alinization program. |visit to the Soviet Union in June. | cehoard | Informed sources say the Soviet- OLD GUARD VIEWPOINT g M. i i ri 5--People Are Funny lugoslay talks: in the Crimea| The report is based on growing| "Cr g' a A ve reached an impasse over|belief that Krushchev's power in| 2--Famous Film to's reported insistence that the|thes Kremlin has waned, and that 4--Sports 5.00 P.M. 11--This Is the Life ! | 2---Long John Silver 6---Lassie | 5--Capt. Gallant 2-Eddie Drake 6.00 P.M. 11--Frontier Doctor 6--Burns and Alley 5--~Meet The Press 4--Telephone Time | 3--Captain Gailant 8M PM Bllssening of Moscow's controlsihe has been forced to swing to- 11, Holiday Ranch i nig as a condition for re-| ward the viewpoint of former for-| Perey Se ving Belgrade's ties with Yugo-|eign minister V. M. Molotov and | Oy avia's satellite neighbors. |other old-time Stalinists in the yy conaiect "of Disease S--Fat These informants say Tito's Soviet hierarchy. ; | 6--Lolly-Too-Dum {El SPY ate. There moaign for independence of the! Molotov, Deputy Premier Lazar 9.00 P.M, ti® Search : for tellite Communist parties from|Kaganovitch and other old guard 1l--Ellery Queen Adventure | 6.30 P.M. 11--8ports; Weather) 4~Count of Monte Cristo 2---Kukla-Fran and Ollie 7.50 P.M. 6--Guy Lombardo 5--Eddie Fisher 4--Flicka 2-Rin' Tin Tin 8.00 P.M. 1, 6--On Trial 5--Life of Riley 4--West Point Stories Bowie 8.30 P.M. 1--Ritchie Theatre 6--The Plouffes 5--Walter Winchel. | 4~Zane Grey Theatre 2-4 rossroads 2.00 P.M. 11, 8--Cavalcade of ri ports 5--Chevy Show 4--Crusader 2--Treasure Hunt 8.50 P.M. 5-Big Story 4--Star Playhouse 2-The Vise 10.00 P.M. News - 6--Father Knows Best |11» 8--Country Hoedown 5--Sports Cavalcade 4--Lineup | 2-TBA 10.30 P.M, | 11--Ellery Queen Mai tana" 2-Adventures of Jim 1 Plaza -- "Queen 'of Babylon" 1.15! Novelty, Mickey Mouse. Eve-| ning show 7 and 9. Saturday - " » matinee 1.30 p.m. rks -- "Red Skies of Mon- 12.45, 3.50, 6.55. 10.05 p.m. "Wild Dakotas" 2.30, 5.40, 8.50 p.m. Last complete show! at 8.40 p.m. i Oshawa Drive-In -- "Canadian, Pacific" 7.30 and 11.00 p.m.} "Solome Where She Danced" 9.15 p.m. Last complete show, 9.15 p.m. COTA. A.C.CM. iki | Y.W.CA | s WV aes 100 Gibbs St. TEEN TOWN PRESENTS DANCING at its best Every Friday 8-12 pm 4.07, 7.03, 10.12 p.m. "Last of' REGULAR UAWA DANCE TO 8-12 P.M. COME TO THE RECORDED MUSIC BROOKLIN HOUSE Special [3 Thanksgiving |{TL X WARINE KNONS WAR AND WOMEN LIKE THIS Dinner . % Me Chocolate Sundae. phadd Fresh Fruit Cup or ; Tomato Juice Chicken Noodle Soup Roast Young Turkey--Cranberry Sauce Baked Virginia Hom ---- Sweet otatoes. Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus, Broiled T-Bone Steak --- French ried Onions. Infra 'Red B-Q Chicken, VEGETABLES: Cauliflower . Au Gratin Mixed Vegetables DESSERT: Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie Chocolate Sundae. HALL e Kremlin's direction has run|members are said to feel Khrush-| Paatule. 7.00 P.M. {11--Father Knows Best | | 6-Ed. Sullivan | | 5--stage 7 4--Lassie | 2=You Ask For It { 7.30 P.M. 11--People Are Funny | P.M. 5--Circus Boy | to opposition from the Soviet chev's softer policy weakened the 40h Susannah rty chief, Nikita Khrushchev, | Soviet position in eastern Europe.| 2--Lawrence mself. | Few here believe Khrushchev) 9.30 ough Vancouver Youngsters Dverpower, Capture Burglar ANCOUVER (CP) -- The four|thief while their sisters, Betsy, 19, ildren of Dr. D, A. Steele over-land Margaret, 16, watched. 11.00 wered a would-be safecracker|GIRLS JOIN IN : their home during the night| "They rolled around knocking 6--News 10.00 | 10.30 11--Frontier §-- Wrestling . "" , id. | 4=Late News, Weather 11. hile their parents were in Seat Th furniture," Betsy said.| 2-Nows: Weather, | 5 "Then I saw blood on Dave's face| "gyorg |and I picked up a silver hand mir- 1.30 ror and banged the man on the|11--The Lat S5--Movie t 4--Playhouse The four teen-agers were sitting 3 the intruder when police ar- "ved. |bead with it. 6--Feature - Film 11--Saturday Feature | 6--~Feature Film 4--Star Jubilee 5--George Gobel 4---Gunsmoke 2--Masquerade Party 4--High Finance 2-Dr. Christian Hour Welk P.M. 4--Jack Benny | 2--Amateur Hoar ! | 8.00 P.M. P.M, | 11--~Western Roundup Doctor 6--Our Miss Brooks | 5--Steve Allen 4--Ed, Sullivan Show 8.30 P.M. P.M. | 8--~News Magazine 11--News, Weather, Sport | 3--Polka Time Wrestling 9.00 P.M. 6--Playhouse 2---Omnibus | 4--=GE Theatre P.M. | 9.30 PM. | 1--Inner Sanctum 4--Alfred Hitehock 10.00 P.M. e Show | 5~Farm and Home 4--Person to Person 2-Dr. Hudson 11.00 P.M. |11, 8, 8, 4, 2---Ne 1.30 P.M. | 11--Wrestling from Chicago 6--Famous Players 5--Tonight 4--Golden Theatre 2-Operation Swing Shift WW Make a Date 20 Games 25¢ SATURDAY 1.30 AM. | 4--Saddle and Spurs 2---Rumpus Room 9.00 AM. 4--Sclence Museum SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. 44 BOND STREET EAST re Cash Prizes SUNDAY iy Hmo LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM J PM « SAT 12 NOON Attend the UAW Bingo ®» Broadway's 4 biggest hit becomes 9.30 A.M. RADIO BROAD 4--Capt. Kangaroo 2-B-ffale Bill 10.00 A.M. S--Howdy Doody SPECIAL PREVIEW SHOWING! DURING OUR REGULAR FRIDAY NIGHT CASTING David, 18, tackled was attempting to pry open a'and we all sat on him until police, house | "6--TV Theatre fe in an upstairs "I stood by until I 4.year-old John. 04d then I jumped in, too," Sel Char for i0The two boys wrestled with the the man as| '"He kept pretty still after tha bedroom. |arrived." got a chance| treatment and later charged a 22-year-old man with breaking and entering. RADIO LOG 6.00 P.M. B-News Opinion: "Sports INBL-News: Sports or RB-Gordon MacRae R-News, Sports P¥BEN-News; Weather 6.15 P.M. he RB-Passing Parade pk ports L-Mayfair Melodies Forecast| CyBC-Music WGR-Baseball B-News;: Wally : Crouter Show nyGR-News; Musical Velook a REY-News; al clock 8.00 AM. News: Sports y 815 AM. 'aL Devotions: Musie Musieal J 13.00 NOON -News: Melodies Reports teF RR pacar "RB-Ranc art, BL-News. y KEY-News; Carousel } 12.15 P.M CoBL Farm Cup 1'GR-Labor Report no BEN-Washington Cor- respondent ick 2.30 P.M. AZKLB-News; Sports: » BL-Stamp Club off RB-News; Bird 'GR-Dutch Uncle /BEN-Gunsmoke Ni Song for y ; Roundup 1245 P.M "JBC-Byways of Beaut WBEN-Music; VGR-Bandstand FRB-Robert Q. Lewis BL-Sounds Fun 00 P.M 1 M. B-All the Tops Zz} 33 600 PM. HUFRB-Dinner Date KLB-News Opinion UrJBC-In Tune with weather Roundup P.M. " BL-Sports ny BEN-Sports VGR-Sports 6.30 P.M. ) "BEN.-Pre-Convention News vBL-Sports College ('GR-Quiz House JBC-New: Sports "FRB-New; 6.45 P.M. BL-Summer Date KLB-Dollars and Sense | CBL-Master of FG Episcopal Hour P.M JVBEN-Republican Convention FFRB-Juke Box Jury KLB-News Artists CoIBC-Police Blotter OWGR-News: At Ease bb. 7 rm CBL-Roving Reporter NEKLE-Meet The Artist [AdWGR-1's Time ' ------ FRIDAY EVENING WGnR-M. Pf. Morgans 7.30 £.M, WBEN-Bing Crosby WGR-Mysterytime CFRB-Lowell Thomas | 2.15 |CKEY-Talk of the Town WBEN-Johnny Dollar |CIBC-Safety Clinic CFRB-Bing Crosby CKLB-Passport to Day- | 330 P.M. dreams | CBL-Music From CBL-Footloose we trea) i N-Democratic : 743 P.M. Convention { WBEN d. Murrow CJBC-Let's Hear it Agal CBL-Nations Businues CFRB-Amos 'n Andy 10.00 P.M. | CFRB-Johnny _ Dollar OFRB-Edward R. Mu 8.00 P.M. row; Serenade |CRLB-Music Makers CJBC-Sports Cavalcade |WBEN-Robt. Q. Lewis 10.30 P.M. CEEY-News: M. Lester CBLT-Conversation 11.00 P.M. . TEPRE News: sporter 5.30 P.M. -News; Sports; CBL Winnipeg Pop Con a Ren cel 1.18 P.M. CJIBC-Memory Turnabout Y 4 BW: a CFRB-Merry-Go- 9.00 P.M, CJIBC-Mister Brains CELB-World's Great WBEN-News; My Sor Jeep ou { CJBC-Midnight Prelude | 11.30 P.M, WGR-Bob Glacy: News| Music { Police took the intruder to hos-|2--Operation Swing | 4~Lamp Unto My Fer | 6--Durham Cathedral $~The Christophers | 2--Holiday in Paris 1215 P 2--Television Play 11--CBC Theatre | 2--Arabian Night | 4--$64,000 Challenge | 10.30 A.M. | 5--Comedy Time 4----Mighty Mouse | 2--Rocky Jones | 11.00 A.M. 1200 P.M 10.30 P.M. Shift | S--Lawrence Welk SUNDAY | 4_What's My Line 8.30 AM, 2-Celebrity Play 4---Western Roundup house 2-Sacred Heart 11.00 P.M. 00 4, 2-News, mca: 5~Fury 4-Kit Carson 2-Jungle Jim 1.30 AM. [11, 8, | | S--Johnny \oons f { | | ther, Sports S5--Confidential File 11.30 P.M. 9. A | 3--Studio 2 8.30 AM. 4--Cartoon Corner 10.00 A.M. 4--Texas Rangers 2-Hans C. Anderson 12.00 NOON S--Hopalong Cassidy +-Big Top 2---Bar 2 Ranch 12,30 AM. 2-Holiday in Paris 12.45 P.M. 5--World Series 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 1.00 P.M. 5--Fun Time 6--Bowling | & Cartoons 4--Lone Ranger 2-Mickey Mouse 2---TV Dance Party 830 P.M 130 P.M. | S5--Cartoons 4--Film 11--The Late Show | S--Loretta Young | 4--Eleven Thirty Theatr 2 Operation Swing Shift 2-Church Invitation 0.30 A.M 4--Uncle Jerry 2-~The Christophers 11.00 AM, 12.35 P.M. 5---Mr, Wizard | ak 4--Morning Worship | FRIDAY EVENING 2-Morning Gospel 5.60 P.M. 11:30 AM, 12.00 NOON 6--Eye on New S5--House Hunting 4--~News and Weather York 11. 6-Roy Rogers 5-My Little Margie . | 4--Range Rider v. 4 Ci bar sale aon P. 6--Toronto vs. oul Calendar Piha Eleven Ranel | Loot Nn. Noand 4 venture a oundup $-{hHman, Peiance | s--Annie Oakley 2--Wagon Trail 2 Buffalo Jr. a | 4~--Headlines; Gem 3.00 P. ber of Comm Lie 2 Feature 2.80 P.M. 11--Wrestling fro \ Ringside 6--Bowling Ottawa SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY THE YEAR'S TOP COMEDY HIT! TICKETS NOW ON SALE -- ALL SEATS 75¢ Avoid Standing In Line ® Ticket Holders Admitted ot 11:45 MARKS S--Ameri 4---The Law and You ! S--Long John Silver % 2-Film Short 2---News | 415 Pp 1 rm 00 P.M | TCU Arkansas 30 30 P.M. 7 S--Frontier of Faith 11---Western Trails WM. 4--Catholic Newsreel 6---Tabloid 11--Cartoon Party Drew Pearson Show | 5---Grand Old Opry 6. 2-Sport Thrills SATURDAY MORNING | | 9.00 AM. 10.30 AM. CBL-News; Music CBL-Hits and Encores CJBC-Uncle Bod | CJBC-Ontario Roundup CKLB-Living Melodies WGR-Back to The Bibl | 11.00 AM. CELB-Spike Jones, Tee Parade WGR-News; Symphony | CBL-Pot-Pourri | WBEN-News; Robert Q. Lewis 11.30 A.M. CBL-Holiday Time CRLB-Westward to Music Weather CKEYJay and Ginger CFRB-Home and Garden 2.15 AM. CKLB-Rythm and Reason WBEN-Musical Story Book 0.30 AM, CKLB-Basketball CJBC-No School Today WBEN-Guest Star 10:00 AM. CKEY-Red Hughes CBL-Herb Gott | CIBC-Pick of the Pops CFRB-Weekend News WGR-Platter Brains CKEY-News: Ballroom 11.45 AM. WBEN-Galen Drake CJBC-World Series SATURDAY AFTERNOON CFRB-City Hospital CFRB-Big Four Foot. CKEY-Tops in Pops ball WGR-News; Navy Hour 2.30 P.M, CBL-News; Golf CKLB-Duteh Language | Championships | Youth CJBC-Byng's Cholée | WBEN-Dance Orch. WBEN-News; Man CJBC-This and That Around the House | 3.00 P.M. | 130 P.M. | CRLB-News CFRB-Football 3.30 P.M. Di oracas SEDC what's New | WBEN.Seven Day Dead, 2 Foreign. Religion Ie 4.00 P.M. CELB-Melody Roundup CJBC-Jazz Unlimited Clin 1.45 P.M. Talk| WBEN-Here's To Veter CKEY-Studio Party WGR- Symphony | 4:30 P.M, | CFRB-Dancing 5.00 P.M, | WBEN-Football | an | CKEY-Ballroom | CKEY-University Foot- |WGR-News: | ball At the Green Room PM. Marine | CBL-Bayreuth Festival SATURDAY EVENING 5.30 CBL-Don Messer 2.30 House | CJBC-Hometowners CBL-Symphonic Band 10.00 P.M, CFRB-News; Sports; J 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Old Ranch CJBC-Lend an Ear CBL-Prairie Schooner JCBL-This Week | CKEY Canada {WGR-Unit 99 | WBEN Medical | table 8.00 P.M. | CKEY-Rural Route 380 | WGR-Baseball |CFRB-Canadians All CJBC-Life with the Lyons | CBL-Conversation | £30 P.M. CJBC-Music Hall CFRB-Dorsey Bros. WBEN-Upbeat Saturday Night at Work azz ChLB-Late and Early Show CJBC-Mart Kenny WBEN-Juke Box Jury CBL-Canadian Yarns; Festival 10.30 P.M. CKEY-News: Sports: CFRBpBasin Street Jaz CJBC-Orchestra Round- WBEN-News; Weather; CKLp-spurts, CBL-Sons of the Saddle CKEY-News: Les Lys | WGR-News: Eports: | CFRB-News; Sports; Merry Go Round CJBC-News; Easy Listening 1.30 P.M. WBEN-Dance Musie | CKEY Sports Fioals CKLB-Late and Early Shaw CBL-TBA WGR-Glacy's Basement Melody | 9.00 P.M. CKLB-Old Ranch House Keepu Track CJBC-Unit 99 9.15 CKEY -Hayloft Hoe- ! down DANCING | Every Saturday Night CLUB BAYVIEW For Reservations Phone MO 8-3191 Dancing 9 - 12 $2.50 Couple JOE KING COMING OCT. 14 RHONDA FLEMING . / RICARDD-, | MONTALBAN THE SAM HE SMOKE JUMPERS BAIL OUT IN "LAST OF THE IZA pd. TODAY! 2 SMASH FIRST RUN HITS Sizzling Action! Adventure! Intrigue! DANCE LIVE -- FROM OUR STAGE MARILY MUSIC BY -- MIKE KUPNICKI AND THE MONROE JAMBOREE BOYS " FEATURING: THE TWIN FIDDLES BUS STOP CALLER: BOB FOWLER M.C.: JOHNNY MURPHY CINEMASICOPE OLD TIME AND MODERN MUSIC : COLOR Hy OF 10K AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION COME AND JOIN THE FUN DANCING 8S P.M. - 12:30 RED BARN FRI, OCT: 5 BROADCASTING TIME 11:30 DIAL 1350 -- CKLB OSHAWA P DOZENS OF PRIZES the Queen E PROG MONTANA Na | Feature ot 1:30 - 3:30 5:25-7:15 and 9:20 i A FAMOUS PLAYER S$ THEATRE | BOX OFFICE | OPENS RANDOLPH GLADYS GALE SCHOOL OF DANCING, M.D.A.T.D. -- R.A.D. (5.B.) (B.B.). Recently from Edinburgh, Scotland, vill take enrollment for girls and boys, Saturday, ot the Y.W.C.A. Recreation Room, Oshawa, 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. Tuition in Highland, Ballet, Modern stage. Pupils trained for exams and stage work, if desired SCOTT = [Aka CIEL wo JANE WYATT 40! Holt Production, 1 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE PLUS -- The thrill you | \ | VAN JOHNSON VERA MILES | have been waiting for. § SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER NOW BEING PREPARED : Gonosha Hotel = Wilson & Lee Limited REGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS ON THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS SAXOPHONE CLARINET TRUMPET DRUM * ACCORDION * VIOLIN e POPULAR PIANO e SPANISH GUITAR Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion ar $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accor- dion during that period, which is taken home for practice. IN AJAX Our accordion studios are at the U.A.W.-C.1.O, Hall downstairs in the Conith Building Ajex Shopping Plaze 9-5 Saturdays only at Ajax. Appointments may be made in Ajox by Phoning Ajox 773, or by phoning our store in Oshaws, RA 5-4706, anytime during the week from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. On these calls please reverse the charges. Our Senior and Junior Accordion Bands under the direction of Mr. §, Lash, AT. Introducing spectacular YVONNE DE CARLO In The Notorious SALOME WHERE SHE DANCED IN TECHNICOLOR < < PR) are now for free perf at charitable functions. WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE > 1 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4706 Show Starts et 7:00 2 SS RH