Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Jan 1957, p. 14

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eer rages Faces Grave Charges - - | | d Of K 11 B b | N Y k S TORONTO (CP)--Police sald to- | Can You Spare | day they have charged a 14-year- 'Accuse 1 ng d e ew or Ons old schoolboy with five indecent | | BADEN SOELLINGEN, Ger- here Jan, 14. She is detained in| ° re ® hy ae wi tring 5) FOUR HOURS A WEEK many (Reuteys) -- A 35-year-old hospital. . Toronto woman {is in hospital The baby, Heidi Rae Stevenson, | Fd T if it means awaiting trial on a charge alleg- was her only child. The parents | ) bo o A y was arrested Friday after he | !ing that she murdered her child, had heen married for 11 years, | was captured by the ovr, of one | a) A BETTER JOB a month-old baby, a Royal Cana- and had been in Germany for| th 1 : |dian Air Force spokesman said over a year. NEW YORK (AP)--The armed |showed films about, two research of te gitls, lice gad. Feb. a b) MORE SECURITY | here today Under the Canadian Defence services shed new light on their vehicles, the Lockheed X-17 and x | He said. the'w Mrs. Doris Act, dependents of servicemen missile programs today by an- [the North American X-10. {when he appesved Ji) een ¢) ADVANCEMENT AND PRESTIGE Joos Rk is Foal, wT ms overseas are tried by special |nouncing hitherto unidentified] Lt-Gen, James Gavin, chief of pina one charge of indecen d HIGHER SALARY AND SUCCESS Ek oteve By court martial with a eivilian projects and showing motion pic- army research and development, appear at a special court martial inh tures of some of them publicly for |announced--and showed films of {here on Feb. 5 before a Canadian 5 h " i - Mrs Stevenson will be defended | the first time. (-----a new army 'field artillery f | civilian judge who had been sent by two Canadian Army legal offi | The disclosures were made at! | guided missile," the Lacrosse. THEATRE GUIDE i . {specially to Germany. |cers, Capt. G. E. Caron of Quebec the annual meeting of the Insti-| Gavin said the Lacrosse is val | tious, sincere and eager to get ahead f Mrs. Stevenson's husband, Cpl. |cCity' and Capt. D. S. Collings of tute of the Aeronautical Sciences. |deadly accurate missile for close | - |R. C. Stevenson 41, is serving as Vancouver. |. Maj.-Gen. B. A. Schriever, boss tactical support of greund troops | Biltmore -- "While the City | READ THIS! {an aero-engine technician at the Ty, RCAF legal officers from of the U.S. ballistic program, said |in the field." He said it is an all-| Sleeps" 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9: 50 | | RCAF fighter base here Metz, France will prosecute. They | the program is "beginning to pay weather guided missile capable of, P-m. The Creature Walks | . The spokesman said Mrs. Stev- are Flt Lt. W. D. Gordon of Van. |dividends"--and that the Thor destroying enemy strong points in| Among Us" 2:25, 5:30, 8:35 p.m. | New Classes Are Being Formed .. enson was arrested bv RCAF po- couver and Fit. Lt. C. L. Dingwall | 1,500-mile intermediate range ball-| the field | Last complete show starts at| > lice at her home at Rastatt near of Sydney. N.S. |istic missile had entered its flight| An army release, elaborating! 8:35 p.m. at the : [test phase, while the Atlas and on Gavin's brief announcement, ! Brock (Whithy) -- "Storm Over | | Titan 5,000-mile iz ntinental | said Lacrosse-armed units will be| the Nile" and "Patterns". Eve. || [] ballistic missile programs had lable to answer calls for fire "in| ping' shows 7 p.m. Last com- S dWad usiness 0 e L G met 'major milestones on sched- | the same time as required for con-| plete shows 8:20 p.m. f ule." ventional artillery and with rapjd- Mark "uy ist " arks 'Untamed Mistress | 111 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH -- RA 5-3375 At the same time Schriever an- ity in the field comparable to that | Pero | W110 Of Toronto Airman |RETILLERY OPSOLESCENT Totes Sobsolior a If you can spare four hours per week and are ambi- 5:00, 7:30, 10:10 p.m. d | the existence of, and of 105mm howitzers." aOvoration' Malaya" 1.05 5 40, | § | WEDNESDAY EVENING Deration Malaya" L.05, Saturday Morning 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. § | - Lit tl Ch h M Ca mn} 6:10, 8:55. Last complete show 1 Wednesd : . 7:00 - 9:00 ] 6.00 P.M. CBL-Introduction; CKLB-Guy Lombardo tt ak at 8:55 p.m. ednesday Evenin : - p.m. CKLB News; |" ~ Matthew Arnold [cae shadows 1 e urc es e ains Plaza -- "Zarak" Feature times | Y 9 Sports CJBC-On Campus WBEN Dateline: News; | 1:40, 3:34, 5:28, 7:22, 9:21 p.m. Offering a Basic Knowledge of:-- : WBEN-News; Weath CKEY-Talk of the Town | FROGMEN GO INTO ACTION waar Tet EM | CBI Nationa! News At F Last complete show 9:00 p.m. © ENGLISH eo SPELLING o ARITHMETIC o BOOKKEEPING /GR-News; Roundup; | WGR-News; Mike 55 CFRB-News; Serenade | 13) se d e £8 Regent -- '"The Catered Affair" This dramatic action pleture | cise by units of the U.S. Sixth | ust r: gv, | Ck Nows: Guess What Wa; Sere Xp nn Taer un nt ai oierd. Afar | © PENMANSHIP « HOW TO WRITE LETTERS + TYPING shows frogmen, members of an | Fleet. The UDT personnel con- |" Melodies WBEN-Robt. Q. Lewis | CKLB-Lawrence Welk p.m. "Prisoner of War" Shown || ® ACCOUNTING e SHORTHAND eo BUSINESS MACHINES. : ator oliti ducted underwater reconnais- | CFRB-Dinner date CJBC Assignment CKEY-News, Sports | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)-- |are the Pentecostal and kindred at 1:35, 4:50, 8:00 p.m. Last underwater demolition team de- Cr VY. .Mickey Lester CJBC-Take It From - taelurient. leaping into tf 1q | Sance and clearance of ob- 43 P.M. | "CKLB.News; Mike 55 | "Here | Hard-hitting, little church groups groups | complele show at 7:50 p.m. achment, leaping into the co stacies preparatory to an am- WEEN Mike Mearian; CBL Death of a Town [ CPl-Canadian_ Brofiles. | | today were reported making more | These are the newer, more in. | wsats----_ --- waters of the Mediterranean phibious 1a 5 P.M 1.00 a « he Meriter a I ous landing at Porto Scudo, wo ows: 3.5tar Extra crap. rN | CKLB-News: Starlight | spectacular gains than the bie, formal-type denominations, most | BN . during a recent training exer Sardinia. CBL-Byline- Carousel Rb indict mer | Souveniers | traditional denominations in the of them relatively small individu- | v " CFRB-News; Star Time 2.00 PM | CBL-Music* of Beethoven | United States lly. and often characterized by| ~ 5 START ol J) CKLB-Easy Listening i. Q 5 "FPB-T! V 1 d t aly, an often charac Tize Y | A £ aE gael FKLRB.Show Music CFPB-The World | This analysis was presented to highly vigorous preaching and | j i # ews; Sports "BL-Havdn"s Nelson Mas r'on'ght L ; : 700 P.M CEL nardns Ne le * CKEY-News: Les Lye bhi gen Biv i id ihe 3m | congregational fervor. There are| § THURS % 'G r . "lat least 200 groups hn this general KI [1] MN EY "i 4 WBEN Amos 'n' Andy Hall { WGR-News, Sports ann na E. P. Morgan; Mel| CFRB.News: Amos n" | CJBC-News; Prelude To |Lutheran Council. ~~ : ; GHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamlton CBIT-TV Channel 6--Toront Kien Andy Midnight Rev, Dr, F. Eppling Reinartz, category in the U \ a FIRST ALLSTAR anne oronto | ck. Sone od Star WBEN-The World Tonight, 1130 P.M. council president, sala siatistical | -Dr. Reinartz said the "unprece- Cir BIG WESTERN WROC-tV Channel 5--Rochester x ERB:Rate Altken: CREY News: Talk of 'the| Woh Margo wi studies of the '"'truly phenomenal" dented, the overwhelming current N 1 'WS. especially made for the 0. CBL-Rawhide; Roving aan P.M CFRB-News: Sports; church growth of recent years interest in religion" is cause for ! \ 7 , PANORAMIC SCREEN WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe! 4--Buffalo "gooorter CJBC-Cool Fifteen; Memo ~~ Merry Go Round show that 'leaders of the ad- "Christians in general to thank a 1 7 o' : with New CJBC-Ryni's Choice From UN ia pl vance, proportionately considered, God and take courage." Che wo a hp ' s ' : i : 4 : | 1 STEREOPHONIC SOUND! EDNE 4 M 3 C ' 7.30 P.M WBF N Update Souvenir - = a em ---------- -- AND TIRED oo ; WEDNESDAY P THURSDAY M. 5---Comedy Time WIRY O 5 1006 P.M "KEY -House Party fn RY o' Ad ® Nose "0 ; wh 300 P.M s, Tay am 3=Chigren b aneatrs WGR-Boston Blackie WGR Blue Ribbon WBEN-News: Melodies DAL BROS. rresent ILk-Bap Eleven Ran 4--Captain Kangaroo Rm CFRB Musical Entree Bouts WGR-Dance Time S--Comedy Tir 0.00 AM 11, 6--The Lone Ranger JRSDA NIN #-Children's heat 5--Home Cooking 5--My Little Margie THURSDAY MORNING 2 -Mickey Mous 4-carion Capers 4-Rarge Rider | 7.00 AM | "wotions (CFRB CBL Serials 5.30 P.M 2-Rumpus Room 6:0 P.M. CKLB - Koffee Corner |CKEY-Jay and Ginger Y-News, Ball 9.30 A.M. B - ? Wal : True Story Boo 11, 8--Rin Tin Tin S-Ruthpys Boom 11--Bar 11 Ranch CFRB-News: Wally WGR - WBEN-News; i ry S--My Little Margie ha pus Room 6- Crunch and Des Crouter Show pakfast Club picid Arthur Godfrey 4 Range Ider ar " od 5--Cowboy G-Men CBL-News. Concert Tim 10.30 A.M 10.00 A.M 4 Headlines: Gene CJBC-Toast and 6.00. P Pu 5--Home Autry yoree N hood Corner | WGR-John Lascelles " ac i r . 4--Garr Ris r 2---Hoppalong Cassidy CKEY - WGR - WBEN "BL ; Light and 11.00 AM LEE M R SELL 3 ¥ 3 3 ey Musical Clock vrical 4 Re : 1.30 P.M News Music 2 0 CKLB-News: Musie mis f FOOD 4--Headlines AT 2 11, 2--News; Sports; ROO AN CJBC News; Bob and Ray Gene Autry 3 Arthur oi drey Weather CBL-News: Sports; od WGR-Back To The Bibl 2+Soldiers rtun 5 Aare 6--Lily Palmer Show Devotions 30 Hs A - 5 : 4 : Pn " Ri ht 5--Superman £30 P.M CKLB-Music Coast to er in 2. New . TAs a aE] 7.00 P.M. CBL Musical March Coast B - . ; Ale tions 1.30 A.M 11---Great Gilder Past on AM i Audio AM 'B} fasic: i Edo " Amoi | Polrathe or Pic. CKLB-News; De- CKLS-News; At Home foward. Miller y on A Comfort 7.00 4--You and Your S5--Celebrity Playhouse ~ " fiondre ssn | Gig, i THURSDAY AFTERNOON [iE GENOSHA SAU of R Open House| 2~Coffes Break #-Playhouse 13; News 12.00 NOON CKLB-Call For Help 5.30 P.M. e in 44 Superman : 2 CKLB News: Black and cpRp News CBL-Melody Time . HOTEL 7 24Kukla, Fran and 8--Tic Tac Dough 11--Musical Mysteries LB . CBLMelody Time Ollie 4 -News, 2nd Poather gD © ummingy CDC News: Kate Varieties Top' Tunes | CRE Could be You 4-Sgt. Preston Aitken WGR WBEN-Serial "00 P.M. 11. J, 3--Disr 4--Serial Stories 2-Lone Ranger 'JBC --Elwood Glover Stories ci ~M SwEddie Fi 2-0ff Beat 5.00 P.M. CFRB Ranch Sart; CBL News; Happy CELE Mwy Roundup é~December Bride 1.00 P.M. 1L 6-Jane Wyman WGR News: Roundup Gang: Composers CKEY Studio Party x. X00 P.M 5---Peature Movie 5---You Bet Your Life Martie AE ocsns CKEY News: Tops in Pops CFRB.Music on Wheels S8--Hiram Ho 3-Mid Da; Movie 4--Bob Cummings CE 2.00 P.M CBL Encores &--Arthur Lo pe. 3_Cireus CKEY-News; Hits; re h Star Time CKLB- Women's News 4.30 P.M. bullets %.30 11-Words and Musie 4.30 P.M RENN > 11," 8--Hit. P > . BAC p p WBEN News; Showcase " : ; ara 2.00 P.M. 11--Search for Adven BEN News} ib howcase CBL Movie Scene from now 7 T I. S--Father Knows Best 11---Monte Carlo ture CBL-Ca t | on Canada Mat On, 12.30 P.M. X nea WBEN--Car and Kitchen 2-Navy Log 4--As the World Turn 6. 4--Climax Ee H ? 0.00 P.M et Ne, 5 Dragne CRLB News: Sports CFRB-Serial Stories | A his woman 11+Under the Sun 2.30 P.M. 9.00 P.M. CBL-Farm Broadcasts KEY-News: Musie i CRLB. Sapper Club. 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WBEN-News Sports CKEY Musical Mysteries | Talk 1 ADDED ATTRACTION ROCK i 9 Day 3-City Detective CBL-News: Melodies WGR-Boston Blackie CFRB--Report From Par RHYTHM 'N' BLUES 8-Mar Cs alled X 4--Serial {Stories 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News, Sports £00 P.m liament Hil non PM 30 PM 1, 8, 8, 4 2--News, CFRB--Dinner Date CKLR Spotlight WBEN Dateline PLUS 11,06, 8, 4. 2-News Sports WGR-News Round WBEN. i 3 I 11, é~Howdy Dood 3 ; undup; Robert Q. Lew i M. Weather. Sports 2 ha ody 11.30 P.M. Sports CJGC-Assignment BC-Let" 9 TALENT SHOW 1.30 P.M. 4-Edge of Night 11--Ontario Tonight 630 P.M. | CFRB.Film Fare ; 1=gniar. o Tonight 2-Amos 'n Andy 6--Life is Worth Living CKLB Easy Listening | CBL-Prairie Play. | o ------ 'Admission. SO mission 50¢ r -Conight "BL. | house + p rHURSDAY EVENING 4--Eleven Thirty Theatre Cpr sree Tots; CKEY Mickey lester tT Sivenade DEBBIE 0 {0 W n y aid yG Ve ih bi 5.00 P.M 3 Public Defender RAE News WGR News. Mike 55 A revNotps ® soraNINE | ff THIS WED. fr Swing 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 12.00 MIDNIGHT WBEN-Mike Mearian 5.50 F.M 6--Maggie Muggins 2-Operation Swing Shift wep Nn 3 St CFRB Gunsmoke |CKI.B-Starlight Souven- " " 7 WGR-Néws Star SERB Gunsmoke ma ne THE CATERED AFFAIR 7 RED BARN Extra . CIBC News; Sports; 900 PM CFRB-The World Tonight ols 79 Pm 'he World Tonight CKEV-Les Lye Show wo Associations Of Cattlemen WEES ho ndy | KEV Ne Talk or (CHEE RONALD REAGAN in ' 7" || Nore: Entertainers wish WBEN-Amos 'n' Andy EY-Ney Tk "JBC.News " ' ' A | : Entertainers wishing \. CARE Kate Aituen; CBL-Vancouver Chamber ! She Midnight Prelude PRISONER OF WAR ADULT) 7, |} enter future contests, confact CBi. Rawhide: Roving Orch 11.30 P.M. John Murphy, CKLB. TV oudi- Get Re : Reporter CFRB-News: Amos a* | CBL-Jazz Workshop ry d Y or ee ngs WGRE. P. Morgan; Andy WGR-Margo with Music > . Mel Allen 930 P.M CFRB-News Sports; i CJBC-Bing's Cholces CJBC-Songs We Sang Merry Go Round RON TO (CP)--Ontario farm the Jersey Club. They too, how Empire Club WBEN Leading 12.00 MIDNIGHT eaders, back from th aver on otk 3 ' 8 7.30 P.M »stion WEEN Midnight Teeting of te CoD ,, ie annual ever, ye pected to be con-| cppp News: Musical Melodies Hid: oF ; lan | cerned with promotion of what "Entree CJBC-Court of Opinions CKEY-House Party ian of Agricu Winn they consider the best dairy breed -- - ar rr STARTS last week 1 bri h y. fxtra brea. before lt ounched 0day | "The omar Soll and Crp In I GRAND OL' OP'RY SHOWS PRESENTS | wSiAG00'S into a series of prc i I provement Association will start - Ings. its annual meeting Wednesday at -- IN PERSON -- I TODAY CANINE MUTINY" SELECTED SHORTS At its meeting the CFA, parent | the Coliseum at the Canadian Na- body of all ( dian farm organ- | tional Exhibition grounds with dis- 4 ; iz4tions mpt to solve prob- | cussions of steps which can be V 1 \W/ i lems at nal level. The meet- taken to improve soil in the prov- The Cr y Screen Quivers ith Excitement ings this < will deal with re- ince and the crops it produces. As A Bandit's Love For A Slape- Gi Shakes An Empirel le 1 se pertain- EA . 2 5d those de Than In the same building and at the Groups ing annual meeting same time, the annual Canada SCHOOL OF DANCING include th nll fofla include the 0 Red Poll | show will be held. The farmers | te Gia. the rari Torey Wi vive 4h oper tn su D. EA VICTOR MATURE - MICHAEL WILDING ARs Bondo aril Co ei the latest offerings of the industry Ber Ha f Parc caiiate rr i nadian including a 12-ton glant, the Wons- s si --- over, a device to eliminate much ANITA EKBERG: ; hoe il br J son- time and work in agriculture. ym be The farmers also have an ear Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, : farm and industrial equipment tol find 1 pr t cocked to proceedings in the On- breed as dual-purpose cattle, we ; Baton, Pre-School, Acrobatic, AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE COUNTRY SINGER tario legislature which opened suited to O While a trend | Monday. The speech from the (RECORD -- SINGING THE BLUES hab been indicated in recent 3 throne said legislation is proposed at the Masonic Temple, towar 1 polled or hornless ¢ to develop sound farm marketing perhaps t biggest stumbling plans, in line with recent Supreme Centr r i : Poll et, Fri nd block for the Red Poll men a4 Court of Canada decisions e Street, day a tendo away from dual-purpose -- S d citi RICH FIN ungay: PROMOTE BREED Yi Has Vegi esi i that $400 The Aberdeen Angus group al } has Deen esiima at : 000,000 worth of gold was taken : fen d Hisense ki out of Klondike creeks during fits INFORMATION: RA 3.7253 ro! e¢ of major concern to gold rush v Shea ¢ - CURRENTLY IN NUMBER TWO SPOT srviov | 3 Great Weekend Show -- Starts Tomorrow {RECORD - THERE YOU SO) { TWARNER BROS. rresenr -- CAPTAN. TM ¢| Seen Last Sal. On Jackie Gleason Show ) AN ADMIRAL Ad VY, TODA TLL CV. Wanner reruns 5% oe ALSO -- THE TENNESSEE TWO -- THE MUSICAL VE YOU JOHN WAYN: TEAR DROPS -- LEE EMERSON hr id 0 Zz | AL ALL FROM W. S. M. NASHVILLE is Desoror | 1§ = PAY MORE ¢ BOB BATEMAN -- (TORONTO'S ELVIS PRESLEY) AAN -- (TORONTO'S ELVI Sandalwood DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT TWO SHOWS -- 7PM. -9 P.M. 1626 Simcoe St. N. § ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT RED BARN lr R PHONE 5- = Brooks: YUES. FEB. 5 5 on rmss R E - | P E N N G ----viTAVisiN wo nomen (J OALE GORDON - vow porter ) " . F b Friday, February 1st Ist | Based on TV series 'Out Miss Brooks' FIRST SHOW SECOND SHOW vertised in Toronto and other JEFFREY HUNTER - VERA MILES 0 0 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. centres, WARD BOND - NATALIE woop | ; 10 THIS SHOW WILL Last Day CONTINUOUS FROM 1A + Sut 1 RED BARN NOT BE ANYWHERE Ras a s&s td show, as this is being ad- SE IN ONTARIO "While The City Sleeps' (Adult) & "Creature Welks Among Us" ELSE ooo ~~ ~

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