CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WROU-1V Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo TELEVISION LOG CBI T-TV Channel 8--Toronto WHBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo TUESDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 11---Bar 11 Ranch 6--Magic of Musie | 5--Comedy Time 4- Children's Theatre 3---Mickey Mouse Clut 1n- Bunkhouse 6--¥ od Little Margie 4--Range Ridet 6.00 P.M. Ji--par 11 Ranch 6-Damon Runyon Theatre 5--Wondrous World 4--Heaalines: Sports 2-Sky King 630 P.M 11, 4 -News Sports; Weather 6, 4--Patti Page S$--Danny Thomas 7.00 P.M. 11--Frontier Doctor 6--Tabloid 5--Count of Monte Christo 4--Annie Oakley 3---Kukla, Fran Ol 7.30 P.M. 11--Little Theatre 6 -Robin Hood S--Jonathan Winters 2--Cheyenne GHANA CELEBRATES BIRTH AS NATION An ancient tribal dance is | jug oI Shelr Dew flag y mid- performed by two natives as | DIE epresenting the Queen, the African Gold Coast colony the Duchess of Kent read a message welcoming the new of Ghana celebrated its emer- | country into the Commonwealth gence as a self - governing as a free nation. Ghana is the dominion of the British Com- | first African colony of any m-onweath, Many natives European country to achieve | travelled 900 miles for fhe fes- independence as a Negro tivities, climaxed by the rais- RADIO LOG WEDNESDAY MORNING ' WBEN-WGR-News; Breakfast Club 5~The Phil avers 11 Confidential File 5--Panic , 4--~The Brothers 11, 6--Dragnet 5--Jane Wyman 4---To Teun The Truth 2--Broken Arrow 9.30 P. 11, ¢--Pick the Stars 5--Drama& Hour 4--Red Skelton 2-Pupont Theatre 00 PM. 11, 6--Explorations 4--$64,000 Question 2-For Men Only ws P.M, 7.00 a.m. 10.15 A.M. CKLB-News: Koffee CBL-Kindergarten of the Air |CBL-News; Musie 6--l'heatre Royal 5--Ton.ght 4--Eleven Frid Theatre 2---Swing S| ow 8.00 AM. $--Today Captain Kangaros 00 AM. S8--Home Cookin, 4--Cartoon Capers 2--Rumpus Room 9.30 AM. 8--Rumpus Room 4--Marion Roberts 10.00 A.M. 5--Home « 4--Garry 2 Star EE 2-J 3 Jones" prior - Ran 2--Amos 'n 11.30 A. mM. $--Ilruth or Consequences 4--Strike It Rich 3--Coffee Break .00 NOON $--Tie Tac Dough Moore wi an ance Mada Matinee r 4--As oy World Turns 2--Helen Neville 2.30 P.M. i1,6--Movie Matinee S5--Tennessee Ernie 4--Meet the Millers 2--House Party 3.00 P.M. 5--Matinee 4--The Big Payoff 2-Film Festival 3.30 P.M. 4--Bob Crosby 4.00 P.M. 11--Matinee 6--Open House 5--Queen For A Day 4--Serial Fories 6--Hddes Pages 0 ™ heatre & -Mickey Mous 8.30 P.M. 11, 6--Rin Tin Tin 5-My Little Margie 4--Range Rider 600 P.M. 1-Ba: 11 Ranch 6--Under , he $--Roy Rogers 4--Headlines: Gene Autry $--Soidiers of Fortune 3 P.M. 11, 2--News: Sports; Weather §--Eddy Arnold 1.00 PL Egypt Editorial day said: spokesman of ister stated them and as I stated Pearson Criticizes [Ha umrtalms "The secretary - general has never taken the position ae as stated in the editorial,' son. During question id in the OTTAWA (CP) -- External Af- illogical utterance made by one House Thursday, the prime min- fairs Minister Pearson says an who obviously hungers after the ister was asked whether the goy- BeyDtian newspaper editorial at-/old imperial bluster. ernment agrees with an Egyptian tacking Prime Minister St. Laur-| "Mr. St. Laurent certainly assertion that Egypt can order ent 'doesn't co: nd with the knows that Egypt's right to order out the UNEF whenever it wishes. facts." lout the UN force was not stated) «The Canadian government does The English-language Egyptian by I Egypt only but by the UN Sec- no agree with that stand taken Mail in a leading editorial Satur- retary - General (Dag Hammar-}y the Egyptian government," he iskjold) himself." [repled. "The prime minister of Canada, PEARSON COMMENT | Egypt had agreed to having the who has apparently become the| Mr. Pearson, asked to com- UNER stationed in Egypt. If the] resurgent anti-Egyp-| ment, dismissed the editorial say- Egyptian government '"'wants to tian belligerency, has declared the ing it does not correspond with|say that the job for which the Canadian government does not|the facts. {consent was given has been com- agree with Egypt's stand that it| 'Mr. Hammarskjold has not pleted" it should give that view can order out the (United Na-'said Egypt can order out theto the UN for its decision on whe- tions) emergency force whenever emergency force when it wishes. her it agreed with that "hypo- it wishes, This is a curious and'The facts are as the prime min-'thetical assertion.' * 11---Western 6--Tabloid 5-U of R Open House 4--Superman 3--Kukla, Fras and Dilie 1.30 P.M. 4--Disneyland $--Xava® Cugat 4--December Bride 8.00 P.M. 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The World To | CKEY-News; Talk of crn Song and Star own CFRB-Kate Altken; 160 days 4.30 2 3 diowdy Doody bas ily "ot Night 2---Amos and Andy WEDNESDAY P.M. in Bowie gar Bergen 2 Hidhway Patrol 11--The Late Show 6--Box:ng §-Taaight 4--Crystal Theatre 4--Grea' Gildersheeve 12 P.M. 2--Swing Shift . 5.00 (~The Late 'Show 11--Bar ny Lh Queen Visits "THEATRE GUIDE Ailing Maid = |sts; Cpice wm LONDON (AP)--Queen 4.50, 7.25, Eliza-| Cruel Tower" 2.15, 10.03 p.m. Last complete show starts at 8.52 p.m, Brock (Whitby) Reasonable Doubt" and "Earth vs the Flying Saucers." Even ing shows 7 p.m. Last Spe show .8.20 p.m. to spend 40 private minutes at the {hospital bedside of her maid. Miss Margaret Macdonald, a 52-| {year-old Scotswoman who is just | | plain Bobo to the Royal Family, was taken ill with a virus infec- tion while accompanying the| Queen on her recent visit to Por- Marks -- "Storm Centre" 12.30, She has been the Queen's| 345 7.05 10.30. "My Six Con- mai for 20 years. -- "Beyond a | plete show at 8.40 p.m. [Plaza -- "Nightmare" 1.30, 5.56, 8.55. Last complete show, 8.45 p.m, Gets 60 Days | | viets" 1.55, 5.15, 8.40. Last com- | 4.24, 7.18, 10.17. "'Star of India" 3.02, | TORONTO (CP;--Robert Borsl, Regent-- "The Girl Can't Help It" 19, of Toronto was sentenced to| in jail after pleading | |guilty Saturday to setting fire to| the newspaper-wrapped feet of al in Cinemascope and color. Fea- ture shown daily at 1.30, 3.35, 5.40, 7.45, 9.50. Last complete show at 9.20 p.m, ACADEMY AWARD SWEEPSTAKES Sponsored by the Motion Picture Industry Council of Canade Ist PRIZE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO And Any ONE of These Prizes Offered by Local Merchants ENTERTAINMENT IN Ci COLOR "GAG BUSTERS" Cartoon "TUNA CLIPPER SHIP" FEATURE TODAY 1:30 - 3:35 - 5:40 - 7:45 - 9:50 ry TWO--6-PIECE PLACE SETTINGS "SILVER ROSE" HEIRLOOM STERLING SILVER HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS SEABRELZE 4-SPEED PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER KELLY T.V. & APPLIANCES LOVELY TABLE LAMP RELIABLE FURNITURE 17-JEWEL LADY'S OR GENT'S WRIST WATCH MARR'S JEWELLERS, Bowmanville THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PUBLIC ENEMIES! CONTEST RULES the Contest, This free entry form Is available to anyone without obligation to purchase e ticket to enter Listed on the reverse side is your entry blank. Place a check (#) against one choice only In each of the 11 categories. Deposit your entry in any movie theatre participating in the contest. The winner of each of the 11 categories will be announced Wednesday, March 27th, All entries must be deposited by midnight March 23rd. The correct, or most nearly correct, ballot received from any contestant in Ontario will be awarded the Provincial 1st Prize, an Oldsmobile car. Other prizes will be awarded (where otfer~ ed) in order of correctness of ballot submitted. Winner of any local secondary prize (other than an Oldsmobile car) may retain said prize and still qualify for the Provincial Prize, Re gardless of number of cars offered as prizes in any one Province, or in other Canadian Pro- vinces, no person in Canada shall be permitted to win more than one car. All other persons will be eligible for one prize only, regardless of number of ballots submitted. In case of ties for any prize, the judges will submit a tie-breaker to determine the winner. No person connect- ed with the Motion Picture Industry or any newspaper or individual judging ballots, or their {deaf mute while the latter Yozed | in a steam bath. Magistrate W. W. McKeown told | Borsi, an Italian who recently ar- rived Canada, "We don't want | you here." He 'said the incident | FEAR 20 DEAD About 20 of 80 passengers were 'eared killed Suunday when a | BOGOTA, Colombia (AP)-- | would be drawn to the attention of bus plunged 300 feet down a preci- | the federal immigration service. Borsi was charged specifically with assault occasioning bodily harm. Norman Rose, 25. of Paris, Ont., (demonstration for President Gus- was taken to hospital with first: tavo Rojas Pinilla in nearby Gir- degree burns. lardot. 15 seriously, and search crews sie CJBC- Cool Fifteen; Memo ores News. 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Black bird Abrasive material Wife of a baronet Foundation 42 43 i" ¢ DOWN 4 ' A fax analn ' 2. Across 3. Boggy . Guido's highest note Wander Monk's cowl Point | . European kites . Birds of peace Dirty, as a chimney Botcher . Plead . Small bundles . Opposite of aweather 23. 27. Pp 29. 30. stricken 32. 35. Raised Poverty. Easter pet 8A] an ©] 0 £1 INES fma EONS HOT] ABNAIL IT VEE] ANIC ORES) [HIEIEIL 2 Yesterday's Answer 86. State of insensibility $7. Malt beverages 39. Eggs 4Q, Earth god (var.) Comfort yes -- but beauty too! nam-alum MATCHING STORM.SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS in SOLU © 22 EXCITING COLOURS © BAKED ENAMEL PINISH © MADE OF ALCAN ALUMINUM © SELF-STORING COMBINATIONS © OVERLAP FRAME INSTALLATION © PREMIUM GLASS, RUST-PROOP SCREENS NASH WINDOWS AND DOORS ARE MADE BY THE * KOOLVENT AWNING PEOPLE OF OSHAWA, CANADA KOOL VENT-NASH LTD. 94 BRUCE ST. RA 3-2219 H: MAYNARD, Sales Manager Oshawa Little Theatre PRESENTS Keith Winter's "THE SHINING HOUR" WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. MARCH 2021-22-23 AT McLaughlin Library Theatre Box Office--Henderson's Book Store Sat., Mar. 16 -- 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mon. and Tues., Mar. 18, 19 -- 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. On Nights of Performance -- At Theatre 7:00 p.m. on ADMISSION 1.00 pice. Sixty persons were injured, | had not found the others. The pas- | sengers were returning from a diate fomilies, may enter this contest. Reasonable facsimilés of this ballot will be ac- cepted. The decision of the judges appointed by the Motion Picture Industry Council of Canade, or their agents, shall be final in all matters relating to this contest. Ballots are available in any theatre participating in the contest and are printed daily in the Daily Times-Gozette. PLEASE PRINT: .PHONE NO. . PROVINCE sess e ser ss ssa eee ee WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE TIMES-GAZETTE A KING-SIZE PACK OF ROCK 'N' SOCK SHOCK! A MAN-KILLING GAME...AND A MAN-WRECKING DAME! BRIAN - warsss HUNT NOWT «+. FIRST MOKING i= the LOGE Biltmore TERRIFYING CONTINUOUS FROM IPM.» SAT 12 NOOV OSHAWA SHOWINGS ACADEMY AWARD SWEEPSTAKES THIS IS NOT AN ACADEMY BALLOT. IT IS YOUR CHANCE TO GUESS HOW THE EXPERTS WILL VOTE ON THE AWARDS. Mark your choice by @ check (V) in the box opposite the nome you think will win the Academy Aweord in Category fisted below. No. 1 BEST ACTOR JAMES DEAN -- "Giant" .e YUL BRYNNER -- "King & 1" ..... KIRK DOUGLAS -- "Lust for Life" . ROCK HUDSON -- "Giant" Oo SIR LAWRENCE OLIVIER -- "Richard III" [J No. 3 BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR DON MURRAY -- "Bus Stop" ANTHONY PERKINS -- "Friendly Persuasion" ees ANTHONY QUINN -- "Lust for Life" ... MICKEY ROONEY -- "The Bold & the Brave" ROBERT STACK -- ""Written on the Wind" [J] No. 5 BEST DIRECTION MICHAEL ANDERSON -- "Around the World in 80 Days" . 0 WILLIAM WYLER -- "Friendly Persuasion' 0 GEORGE STEVENS -- "Giant" WALTER LANG -- "The King & I" . KING VIDOR -- "War & Peace" No. 7 BEST SONG "THEE | LOVE" from 'Friendly Persuasion" [1 "JULIE" from "Julie" Oo "WRITTEN ON THE WIND" from "Written on the Wind' . "TRUE LOVE" from "High Society" "QUE SERA, SERA" from "The Man Who Knew Too Much' [J - 0 0 'No. 9 BEST MUSICAL SCORE, MUSICAL PICTURE "THE BEST JHINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE -- Lionel Newm "THE EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" -- Morris Stolotf, George Dunning "HIGH SOCIETY" -- Johnny Green, Sol Chaplin "THE KING & I" -- Alfred Newman, Ken Darby "MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS" -- "George Stoll, Johnny Green No. 2 BEST ACTRESS INGRID BERGMAN -- "Anastasia" CAROL BAKER -- "Baby Doll" . KATHERINE HEPBURN -- "The Rainmaker" . NANCY KELLY -- "The Bad Seed" . DEBORAH KERR -- "The King and (La No. 4 BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS MILDRED DUNNOCK -- "Baby Doll" .... EILEEN HECKART -- "The Bod Seed" ... MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE -- "Giont" .. PATTY McCORMACK. - -- "The Bad Seed" cansassnen ld DOROTHY MALONE -- "Written on the Wind" 0 No. 6 BEST PICTURE. "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS" ... OO "FRIENDLY PERSUASION" "GIANT" "THE KING & 1" "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" .. No. 8 BEST MOTION PICTURE STORY "THE BRAVE ONE" -- Robert Rich "THE EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" = Leo Katcher "HIGH SOCIETY" -- Edward Bernds, Elood Ullman . "THE PROUD & THE BEAUTIFUL" -- Jean Poul Sartra .. "UMBERTO D" -- Cesare Zavattini No. 10 BEST MUSICAL SCORE, DRAMA OR COMEDY "ANASTASIA" -- Alfred Newman 'cq "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS -- Victor Young "BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL" -- Hugo Friedhofer . SPIE "GIANT -- Dmitri Tiomkin . g "THE RAINMAKER"" -- Alex North No. 11 THE LADY KILLERS REACH FOR THE SKY WEE GEORDIE Listed below are five British Pictures selected by Conadian Critics against the picture you think they selected as the outstanding picure of 1956. SPECIAL BRITISH PICTURE CATEGORY: Place your mark (V) RICHARD THE Ill BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE . a wees OO DEPOSIT YOUR BALLOT AT ANY OSHAWA or BOWMANVILLE THEATRE | WITH HMS AJAX Out-gunnea ana Out-ranged, three fighting TERRIERS attacked and destroyed a TIGER of the seasl \ The BATTLE of the RIVER PLATE COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR. VISTAVISION THE ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE FILM A RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION STARRING JOHN GREGSON - PETER FINCH + ANTHONY QUAYLE HMS EXETER HMNZS ACHILLES STARTING TOMORROW "NIGHTMARE" -- "STAR OF INDIA" LAST DAY --