Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Dec 1956, p. 12

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a rey X bot ct SEY UNEXPECTED HAZARD FORT WILLIAM (CP) -- J. W. Dagg, barn foreman for a dairy, {was engaged in the routine job of |recorking a horse's shoe last week More Unemployed, Anglo-French Forces PHENO {ftom Finally Leaving Egypt Ne. _ 8 ment today reported a below. lien the animal, apparently bored | cer on patrol duty was killed by a Later other Norwegians fired on normal' decline in the Canadian fell asleep and toppled over, The PORT SAID (AP) Anglo- | grenade hurled from ambush. | guerrillas attacking a French jeep. 49 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, December 18, 1958 Br ------------ | working force for November, |foreman's foot was crushed. { A joint monthly statement is-| sued by the bureau of statistics] Number of persons with Ba By LEONARD LEDDINGTON and the labor department also and | seeking work at Nov. I > in id uni 0; t al ea- 35,000, compared . French forces tiday began the Tanks rumbled through the| Egypt has insisted that except, pik ign Was considerably less 000 at Oct, 2 and 162,000 at Nov, [last phase of their withdrawal streets and troops combed the |for a brief preliminary period to 4] , i : i{than a year earlier. 119, 1955. : {from Egypt after a tank-supported | alleys, firing at the elusive guer- restore order, the UN units Sent i fs a ; a . |attack on guerrillas in retaliation |rillas during the 3%-hour battle. |in to guard the Pesce mus! ale {for the ambush slaying of a Brit-| Bullets zoomed over jooftops and | UP positions along the uneasy Is- raeli-Egyptian armistice line that |? {ish officer. : | The deadline for the final pull- {out was not announced. Unit red streaks from tracer ammuni- | tion laced the sky. British offi- existed before Israel and the Brit- h-French task force penetrated cers said the Allied forces "killed |S mi PLAZA STARTING WEDNESDAY 2 SHOCK-FILLED MYSTERY THRILLERS! FOR BETTER HEALTH Safequard That Tree comes | For Safety Of Family 4--Range Rider | HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD | 6.00 P.M. | 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 6--Under The Sun $--Roy Rogers 4--Headlines: Gene Autry 2---Soldiers of Fortune 6.30 P.M, a Pa HON Ta oN i . ® EARTH SATELLITE NEARS COMPLETIO Tt nt Yo | Ct, mt, The U.S Naval Rese2arch launching of a man-made moon, Laboratory in Washington is the the world's first earth satellite, | centre of the Geophysical Year Roy Hotchkiss inSerts an elec- ! ny ALBERT DEKKER a ¢ PLUS HIT 6--Hidder Pages $--Comedy Time 4---Santa Claus 2--Mickey Mouse | 5.30 P.M. | 11, 6--Rin Tin Tin Worth | 12.00 2-Operation Swing Shift 2---Late 1s Living TUESDAY EVENING . 5.00 P.M. No. 2 activities Ye and to retain the needles. Tt also . A small Christmas tree can be slows up the drying-out process, just as beautiful as a large one. [thus reducing the possibility of And what's more important, it is | burning. often less hazardous. {| The department also recom- Keep this in mind when shop-| mends flame-proofing Christmas| | ping for your tree this year. | costumes and paper or cloth dec- Make sure also that the tree orations. This is easy to do. Just| |you buy is one which is freshly | dip them in one of the two follow- 6--Eddy Arnold cut and has been stored outside. | .ng solutions, wring them dry by 7.00 PCL | Keep it outside until you are|hand and allow them to dry. 11--Ozzie and Harriet {ready to put it up. Best time to --- it | "fl hd * Bre, Fd | -! : Tabloid do this is Christmas Eve, certain- FLAVIE-PRODF SOLUTION. ion House ly not more than a few days be- mix three quarts i warm water 3 Supe th Santa fore Christmas, | with séven * ounces of borax and 7.30 P.M FIRE HAZARD three ounces of boric acid. Or you | 11, 6--Disneyland | The longer a tree remains in an mix two pounds of diammo- F-Dacember Bride the house, the quicker it will dry ph phosphate with one gallon a0 P.3 out. And a dried-out tree presents of water. th te si S--Hiram Holliday a serious fire hagard. It takes less/ And fist to be ol i a 5 de, 4--Arthur God 'rey than 60 seconds for the average bri an yo pa o fan Zn tree to be entirely consumed by SR Te mn I hope you won't need them, but | 8.30 P.M. 11--Hit Parade it's always better to be prepared. Clut Ei" S---- i eA ld Anthony Sports : Weathers Room for a? . LAST -- SINS OF THE BORGIAS -- RESTRICTED DAY -- AND PATTERNS yecomotives sel of R. Open Monte Santa Only T&A flies you direct fire The Chicago Fire Department suggests that when preparing the | tree for its stand you should saw off the butt end at an angle. About one-inch above the butt, jeut some vertical grooves into the {tree trunk. | Then place the tree in a secure | holder that contains water. Every |day add enough water to keep it | above the level of the grooves. | This helps to keep the free green 6--Canada Hit Parade 5--Father Knows Best 2-Navy Log 0h PM 11--Under the Sun 6---Kraft Theatre 5--Kraft Theatre 4-~The Millionaire 2---Ozzie and Harriet 930 P.M, Movie 2-Mid-day Matinee INVITE SUGGESTIONS UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) UN secretary-general Dag Ham- mapskjold has asked the General Assembly appropriate $5,000 a year to be used in prizes of $5 to $500 for the best suggestions from UN employees on how to improve the organization's work. nm % LETHAL Enough to frighten most per- sons out of a year's growth is the sight of a deadly, year-old Indian cobra poking his head from a skull at Miami, Fla., serpentarium. A foot long, the cobra even at this tender age can inflict a lethal bite. He will reach a length of six feet fully grown 1:30 PM, 11---Words and Musie 2.00 FP to 11---This Week ind Hockey 4--I've Got . Secret 3-Ford Theatre 10.00 P.M, Nativity in The | 11--The Stars 6-CBC 2---Wednesday Fights 10.30 P.M. $--Man Called X 11.00 P.M. 6, 5, 4, 2--News Weather. Sports 1.30 P.M. 11---News 6--Boxing $--Tzaight 4--Crystal Theatre 2---National Pro HI- " t: 12.00 P.M. 11--Late Movie | 2--Operation Shift Because of the terrific «of suspense please don't fell anyone how this picture ends. DANA ANDREWS Fo JOAN FONTAINE Sats [} Swing 8. Eleven Ranch | ...Toronto to Europe overnight Here's the swift, easy way to Europe. Step into a luxurious Super Constellation in Toronto , . « SEE-FRANKIE LYMON next morning step out In Europe! i) and THE TEENAGERS ~Lovely LA VERN BAKER Relax as you go in a@ foam-soft, reclining seat . . . with delicious complimentary meals and attentive service to make your journey a pleasure. Arrive refreshed, ready for business or pleasure. See your Travel Agent or TCA Office soon, Fly now at these big savings! 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So come "DOWNTOWN" for: that last gift on the list . . . you'll find it at a BUDGET PRICE in "DOWNTOWN" Oshawa. 1 Eo 2. REDUCED FAMILY FARES 115, 4.20, 7.20 .and 10.15 p.m "Fighting Man of the Plains. 2.50, 555 and 8.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.50 p.m Mlaza -- "Sins of the Borgias' (Restricted). 1.05, 4.05, 7.05 and . "'Patteins" 2.45, 5.45 and 850 p.m. Last complete show at 8.45 p.m - legent -- "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt," 3.25, 6.45 and 10.15 p.m TCA Family Fares, save hundreds of dollars on family travel to Europe. For instance, 2 man paying ordinary fare, Toronto to London, can take his wife and children between the ages of 12 and 25 for $351 each (Tourist; round trip -- stay up to. one year), Children under 12, half fare; under 2, 10% of regular fare. Family Fare reductions apply to First Class, tool to might be Tuesday or Wednesday, of the number," and captured 10, Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, Cana task force, indicated that some has disclaimed responsibility for that Israeli troops mow holding a barbed wire ringing their narrow pattle, Egypt's information di-| week. He could not say how far. | Stockwell said he had agreed to {, the UN against "British-French Gen. Moshe Dayan, Israeli army Tuesday and 350 more two days| prior to the British-French ac- country must get assurance that Egypt has planned to have more | first time on harassing guerrillas. tory. They have said that any France, Israel is feeling the fuel | Scene shows residents lining up BEHIND WIRE F OC | horse. 3 » TELEVISION | four miles of barbed wire around Ig \ to quit Port Fuad, across the| WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe! 4--Buffalo rest of the city 6--Let's Go to the guerrillas by moonlight late Satur- 4--Santa Claus 9 Ads and twisting alleys. The attack 6--Capt Gallant - ic s--Home Cooking epen ent pon iransporiation | __-- _ _ _ __ 0 Pon. ts Theatre 9.30 AM. is keyed to transportation ger tions, all the way to 2-Sky King 10.00 A.M. 6-4--Patti P W hinterland is exemplified by the time of 26 hours by replacing alti Tage 2-Life With Father 3--News: Sports 4--Arthur Godfrey ment ... DIESELS FOR FREIGHT the PGE, 6-- Tabloid 5. Home of embarrassment 10 SUCCESSIVE yu Giacels Since Sept. 1, says Mr. | : ¢ 4--Annie Oakley 4--Strike It Rich 5!2 years-and to have more than yp. yo h0r from here, have more d----The Goldbergs $5--Tic Tac Dough | 4--Name Tha: Tune ' ward push to the Peace River tural products and minerals from 1 Could be You 111, 6-Big Town man of 40 who probably would , © &iins 000" worth of rolling Sitvers housing shortage. 1.000.000 rot] 4--As the World Turns downtown Vancouver he told how will be rolling into Dawson Creek, 11, 6--Dragnet i : hy 5---Tennessee Ernie rise climaxed by his appointment connect with the Northern Al- Truth 11, 5--Pick The 300 P.M, Joe Broadbent returned home Joe Broadbent's preliminary es- 2--Dupont Theatre 2-Film Festival vey Regiment. He had served in from Prince George, now being a x P.M x - Question ro. se married an Irish nurse from near for the PGE -- mostly in coarse PORCUPINES TARGET 5--Queen For A Day Edgar Bergen 5 ac 0 : 11--Cartoon Capers third-year civil engineering. But! Twin 70-mile lines will run from asked hunters to shoot porcupines 11. s. s, 4, visi i Pp : 3 : " 2-Amos and Andy visit my sister. Somebody said west, which expects to get the tario. The prickly creatures do 6--Theatre Royal got the job." nect with the Alaska Highway, Ea UL ue Toney Die WE'RE READY FOR... Pointed deputy railways minister. Sound extension from Squamish To Help . .. Try Them! three children, took over the following the departure of R. F. (Oshawa) Limited head or a tail, g ' a il, going nowhere Ward's Auto Supply vided a connection with the CNR's DRUGS tension to Vancouver, which SEE -1 went CHUCK BERRY Powell's Drug Store The Vancouver-Squamish run is RUT CATALLS snd fle MSE ROCKERS - TH TRACE CMCKLES ond nreding TUESDAY WELD 4) 4% / AP Fabric Town iltmore "Teenage Crime Stroud's Fruit Ltd, show at 8.30 p.m Holden Bros plete show 9 p.m FURS GIFT SHOP "One Minute Zero," 1.40, Oshawa Hardware but Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell,| men in the battle area. dian commander of UNEF, said of the Allied troops' might still be the guerrilla attacks. |line 31 miles east of the Suez | beach-head along Port Said's har- yector Abdel Kader Hatem said Burns made the statement after | a UN request to let 350 armed | attacks on the civilian population chief of staff. oo later "if the first contingent be-|tjon troops of the UN emergency | Egypt will never again use Sinai ISRAEL SUFFERS OIL S 3 than 1,000 black-uniformed police Three grenades were thrown at a final Israeli withdrawal from the city after the British-French evac-|qay, and the patrol fired back. velopments shortage pinch resulting from | © buy kerosene from a vendor, After the fighting Sunday the; their two-block-wide beachhead. | CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBI.T-TV Channel 6--Toronto harbor. The UN police patrol British and French units staged p------ Museum day night and early Sunday iti J 4--Captain Kangaroe was launched after a British offi-| s--My Little Margle . 4--Cartoon Capers Runyon ANCOHVE a 3 i ay. But the VANCOUVER (CP) British rying about 400 a day. Bu s--Ray 4--Marion Roberts « The determination of B.C. to Prince George next January, cut- 6.50 P.M. S-Ditg Doce School 3 5-Make 10.30 A.M. Pacific Great Eastern Railway, with pro You P.M. 2 Jeffrey Jones By the end of 1957 Freight service, backbone of the 3_Count of 2 -Amos 'n Andy administrations, expects to have Broadbent, freight consignments | 2A Visit with 3-Steike It Biv doubled its length to 730 miles. than "trebled. Principal cargoes §~Bobin ood 4--News; Weather 2--Warner Bros district is Joseph Sowden Broad- the interior 5-The Big Surprise 7 1 into the railway . ey never have got into ~ stock and 1,200 employees, will Confidential File In an interview at the railway's § Ean 2--Helen Neville distress found him a career and near the Alberta border 73 miles 5-Jane Wyman 2--Broken A 4--Meet the Millers as PGE general manager two berta Railway, jointly owned by 30 By S--Drama S---Matinee in late 1945 after 5'%2 years over- timate is that completion of the 10.00 P.M. 3.30 P.M, Britain, Africa, Sicily, Italy, laid, will mean an additional 1,- | 2--Eddie Drake 11--Matinee 10.30 P.M. $0 y, Mary Herlihy. grains and products from indus-| TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario ,*;Fdgar Bergen 4--Serial, Stories 6--Howdy Doody we could not find a place to stay, Little Prairie to Dawson Creek On Sight, to combat an invasion Weather the PGE was looking for a re- railway by Christmas 1957. At considerable damage to trees and | s_tonignt NE Ewa That was in January, 1946. In which terminates there. George from Quesnel. The year 11 " : e . | || e became construction manager id 40 miles southward to Vancouver. managership from Executive APPLIANCES P. Bowman to rejoin the CPR. Meagher Electric The elephant was figured to have COAL Iranscontinental system Karn Drugs Ltd inked the PGE with two trans- pa 21 New HIT SONGS 21 Wy far the railway's busiest from CPUC AMES. IMS ed HE BOWTES FAN WANED DRY GOODS FLOOR COVERING Wave," 1.00, 4.00, 7.00 and 10.05 FURNITURE Srock (Whitby) 'The Egyptian," Furniture Co, Fashion Villags Walmsley and Magill 500 and 820 pm. Last com- and Electric | Nations sources indicated that it some Egyptians--we're not sure | Egypt. commander of the British-French| president Nasser's government Sunday at Lydda airport in Israel on hand Thursday behind the After the moonlight retaliatory Canal will pull back farther this or front. in Cairo that Egypt would protest an hour's conference with Maj,- | Egyptian police enter Port Said jn port $%id over the weekend." | Israeli sources insist that their |§ haves itself." |force in Port Said fired for the to mount raids on Israeli terri-| Along with Britain and | § ; I T ue: 1. Th with rifles maintain order in the| Norwegian UN jeep patrol Satur-|area will depend om political de- | 2 sana). This Tel Aviv stpect tion. | p uation | the continued blockage of the | whose gas tank is drawn by a ritish forces withdrew behind the | The French meanwhile prepared | WROC-1V Channel 5--Rochester maintained order throughout the 11--Bar Eleven Ranch - their power drive against the 3 : 5--Comedy Time WEDNESDAY » - - 5 British Columbia Development [iu uri ne Sires 5-585 $--Today 9.00 A.M. = | 4--Range Rider | 6.0 6--Damon 2---Rumpus Room Columbia's economic development PGE plans tc speed its passen- | 4---Headlines: $--Rumpus Room lay open its immense, wealthy ting in half the present travel 11--Sports; Weather, New! 4 Garry Moore ii Daddy s--Bandstand owned by the provincial govern- pelled Budd cars i 11---Eddy Arnold Show 00 A.M. long the butt of jokes and source j... "iy 'continue to be handled Christo P 11.30 A.M completed its third extension in through North Vancouver, across } i.50 P.M 12.00 NOON doe 5--Jonathan Wint 2 In charge of the PGE's morth- o." ,o occed lumber, agricul § onal al ay ery 12.30 P.M. ay : 4 8.00 P.M. s y-dressed " bent, a smallish, casually-dr : He expects that the PGE, which } 4--Phil Si business but for the post - war gross $10,000,000 this year and net Brothers lway 600, on U--Monte Carlo smart, two-storey head office in Within 2 vear he says the PGE 9.00 P.M. 2.30 P.M. launched him on a rapid 10-year north east of Vancouver, there to 1-Naothing But Smee 930 P.M. 2--House Party months ago. the CNR and the CPR 4--Red Skelton 4-The Big Payoff seas with the 1st Canadian Sur- $48,000,000, 265 - mile extension 11, 6--Explorations 4--Bob Crosby 4-36: 4.00 France, Belgium and Holland and 500,000 tons of freight annually i 7 pen Hou |s--caty Detective ' 1.30 P.M. "I went back to UBC to study tries based on natural gas. lands and forests department has 11.00 P.M is 5--Serials so I quit and went to Victoria to and Fort St. John, to the north- by, the animals in southern On- dl Amos "and "An » 11---The Late Show sources surveyor. I applied and Dawson Creek the PGE will con. Often kill hunting dogs. 4--FEleven Thirty Theatre 11--Bar 1949 he was named chief draughts. -- man for the railway's 80 - mile before that link was completed, in 1951, Mr. Broadbent was ap- in 1954 when the PGE launched its recently completed Howe These "DOWNTOWN" Stores Are Ready Mr. Broadbent, a native of Moose Jaw, Sask., and father of Vice-President Einar Gunderson [ovier Telavision who had filled in for four months Hore Applichees For years the PGE was known Oshawo Appliances as a whit i ite elephant, without a AUTO SUPPLY Sequited a head with the exten- sion e G 'hic o Prince George ,which pro- Mclaughlin Coal and Supplies Ltd, The tail was supplied by the completion this June of the ex- Jury and Lovell Ltd *ontinental rail networks and gave 7 THE GREATEST ROCK 'X ROLL MUSIC praygy Mitchell's Drug Stors t a salt-water port BIGGEST pox W NOLL GROUPS THIS SIE of pyr : " Ward' od he standpoint of passengers, car. | 2} "mam ---------- Gres Or Sos i FABRICS Ross E. Mills . 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