Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 May 1957, p. 12

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[was worth $70,000,000 and a Digger| Ime system Was opposeq Dy B/0r Ine Teaerai Iesiricuve [rane saw perore It wa Tee p |acreage this year is expected to provisional committee of dissatis- practices commission reporied the will have control a 3 eh acta Price 1 he pros {raise the figure, fied association members and 122 association restricted its member- industry. To date it has been un- Most growers are in surrounds Under the association's old mar-| ndependent growers, who peti- ship and thus constituted a com-|der the control of a very small isg Noriolk and Elgin counties. |keting procedures, a minium av-|tioned for the plebiscite. The vote bine, group of farmers apparently Some have made fortunes on lerage price was set each year, was postponed several times as "The real issue of the vote" backed by the trade." 'blow-sand" farms they bought After the vote the defeated as- for as little as $30 an acre after 42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, May 24, 1957 Tobacco Farmers and'Jack Broderick, director of the) TELEVISION LOG CHCR-TV Change! 11--Hamilton CBIT-TV Channel 6----Tc onto WROC-1V Channel! §--Rochester WGH-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WHBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo 2.30 PM. 6--This Is the Life S--Christian 4=Wild Bill Hickok 2--~Holiday in Paris 245 P.M. Stats Look at Congress 145 P.M. S--Warm-Up 4--Baseball Preview 3.00 PF. | 4=~Baseball Game FRIDAY EVENING | 500 P.M. 11-Bar Elev. $-~Children' ows roel 4--Fun to Learn * 3--Mickey Mouse 5.15 P.M. 4-~Children's Theatre a0 Pm 11, 8--Roy Rogers Performance '8=My Little Margie 3.5 P. 11-Wrestling 6--Speaking French 4.00 P.M, s--Bowling 4.50 60m P.M 11-Bar 1! Ranch 6--~Adventure S~Annie Oakley 4--Headlines; News 2-Wilo sili Hickock 6.15 P.M, 4--Range Rider 6--Master Musicians S--Frontier of Faith 4--The Living Word 2~UN Review ru. 11 ~Cartoon Party 4--Let's Talk Sports 2 Adventure Ontario, day in Scrap Association SIMCOE (CP)--The call of the of three warehouses and grading tobacco auctioneer will soon be of tobacco by government super- ringing throughout the rich Vir- visors instead | ginia tobacco belt of Southwestern companies. An unofficial count showed 2,116 of the 3,519 eligible growers voted oted "no," rep- ping the 21-year- resenting a 94-per-cent Yurnott, an- |nounced by the Ontario govern- of by the tobacco Growers voted two to one Tues- favor of auctioning their|"yes" and 1,060 vi crops and scra old Ontario Flue-cured Tobacco Official results are to Association. They gave 66.5-per-cent proval--60 per cent was required --to a marketing plan under which| a 15-man board of growers will of the spurned association, replace the association's seven- man board of both growers procesors and set a minimum and wind up business in price as a basis for auctions, future. The scheme is to be organized| ap- ment, WIND UP OLD GROUP Marketing Act. It Francis P. Gregory, Chairman n Leamington said he will call a and meeting of corporation directors the near | The new scheme is expected to under the Ontario Farm Products be in operation in time for this provides for year's crop, now being planted, to The tobacco companies could bar- campaigning grew hectic gain for any price with individual charges of "intimidation" farmers bub their total purchase made by the provisional commit. | 'worked out fo the minium aver- tee. age. | Last November an investigator were Ontario federation of agriculture, sociation predicted a one-cent in-the First World War. eh a ch ho toe sth 2 y-JCEDAR PARK HAMPTON, ONT. ud OPENS MAY 26 i Far Picnics, Swimming, Swings, Merry-go- } Round, Baseball Field, Refreshment Booth, J EVERYONE WELCOME controlled acreage, constructionbe "auctioned. Last year's Reservation for Picnics Phone Cyant Sot Salat $oBed bolet 4ofeb soles soft $=Bos 4=Fwd 4oF=s SATURDAY EVENING 8 es FM 11, 3-News: Weather; rt Sports 6--Hit Parade $--Little Rascals 1.00 P.M 11-Waterfront 6---Tablold 5-Jim Bowle 4-sherift of Cochise 2-Kukla, Fras and ollie atines 4--Sunday Playhouse 2~Star Perlormar-» 2.60 P.M, 2-~Eddie Drake 3.00 Pha. 11, 6-~Family Circle 3~First-Run Theatre 3.15 P.M, 4-Tield and Stream 3.30 ¥.M, | 530 P.M. 11, 6-Wild Bill Hickok S5--Little Rascals 4~The Buccaneers 2---Comedy Party 600 PM. 11, 6--Oh Susanns 5-~Roy Rogers 4~News Headlines 3~-Where Were You 6.30 P.M, 7.50 P.M. 11--Crusader 6--Guy Lombardo s+ Xa/er Cugat 4--Beut the Clock 2-Rin Tin Tio Kon <M. 11---The Consort 6---Ploulie Family $--Blondie 4-West Point Stories Jim Bowie 530 PM i1--Ritchme Theatre | Life of Riley 4--Zane Urey [heatre 24. 108810NAS | | | 11, s--#londie 5-Zoo Parade ~The Last Word 4.00 P.M. 11--Sacred Heart 6--~Alr Power 5--Wide, Wide World 4--Face the Nation 63 P.M, 11--Rev. Roberts 6---Lassie 4-World News Roundup 3--Medical Horizons 00 P.M 11--Sports, Weather, News | 6=Mr, Fixit News S--Bengal Lancers 4~Film Featurette 2-Golden [heatre 1.00 P.M. | 1 ~Jamboree 5-Music as a Language $--Country Calendar 4---Film Featurette 2--Rosemary Clooney 72.30 P.M 1), »-Holiday Ranch 5~Panple Are Funny | 4-U. of B, Round Table 2--Film.- Festival sw FP 2.00 P.M 11~This Is the Life 11~Grand Ole Opry 6--Fighting Words é --urashic S---Joseph Colten ¢--Hollywood Comedy 2~Treasure Hunt | vn P 11, 6----Country 5-Big Story 4--Playhouse 2-The Vise ww P.M 11, 6, 3--Cavalcade of Sports 4--Lineup 2-Date with Angels 10.30 M 4-Odyssey 2-Myrus The Mentalist 30 11, 6, 5--Perry Come mM. 4--Jackie Gleason Ho~4own 900 PM 6---Great Movies Hour 4--Oh Susanna 2--~Lawrence Welk 9.30 P.M, 4--Playhouse 10.00 P.M. 4--Gunsmoke $--~George Gobel 2-Ozark Jubilee 10.30 P.M, 11--Inner Sanctum | 6--~Wayne and Shuster 1m 3-Open Heaing 5 Lov P.M. 5--Caesar's 11--Ford Theatre $~Burns and Allen 5--~Meet The Press 4~Friend Flicka 2~Captain Gallant A P.M, no Svons Weather: ews 6--Fataer Knows Best S--Date With Angels 4-You Are ere 2-1t's Polka lime 00 P.M. I" =Father Knows Best #--December Bride 5-Stage 7 4--Lassie 2-You Ask For I§ 730 PM, 4~--Person to Person Mm, 11,8, 5, 4, 2--News, Sports 1.50 P.M. 11=Wrestling Famous Fume S5-Tonight 4-Flim Feature 2-Youth Confidential 12.00 P.M, S«tord Cheatre 4--Silent Service $~Dr Christian noo P.M. 11, 4, 2--News; Wearher: Sports 8--News; Juliette 81 Led Three Lives 1L30 P.M. 11--=The Late Show 3-Swing Shift SATURDAY | "30 AM. | Popeye's Playhouse s-Rumpus Room 9.00 AM 11--Playhouse 15 6--CBS New: Magozine 8--Circus Boy 4--Marge and Gower 23-Hollywood Theatre LR 6-~Wrestling 5--Million Dollar Movie 4--Playhouse 2-Swing Shift SUNDAY 30 AM, Heart M. $-Farm and Home a=Scwence Museum 3~TBA 9.30 AM. 4=Capt. Kangaroo SF 'faly Bill 10.00 A.M. S~Howdy Doody 3---let's Have a Party 10.50 A.M, 11--Western Roundup 6, 4---Ed Sullivan 5--Steve Allen 3--8acre 9 4--Children's Program 9.00 P.M. hildren | 11, 6--All Star Theatre udlo 2 | 85=TV Playhouse 9.15 AM. | 4=G.E. Theatre S--Industry on Parade | 2---Amateur Hour v.30 Pm, | 11, 8--8how Time non AM. 4--Alfred Hitchock $--The Christophers 0.0 P.M. 4--Lamp Unto My Feet | 2=Church, Invitation 10.30 $=Gumby 4-=Mighty Mouse 3--Rocky Jones 11.00 AM. 8--Fury 4-Susan's Show 2-Jungle Jim | $--This Is the Life 11, 8-TV Theatre S--Loretta Young 4-%44,000 Challenge 2-Mike Wallace 0.30 P.M. S--Lawrence Welk A_What's My Line 2-Celebrity Play: house 5--Mr. Wizard 1s AM 4--Uncle Jerry S~Capt. Gallant 2-The Christophers 4~Texas Rangers 11.00 AM 6--Anglican Church S5--Danny Dee 4~UN in Action 3-Mortiing Guspal 11.30 P.M, S8--~Hans C. Andersen 4--~Camera Three 12,00 NOON 2-Hans C. Andersen 12.00 NOON 3-True Story +--Blg Top 3-Bar 2 Ranch 12.30 P.M. $--Roy Rogers Loo P.M " , Wea | | $-~Mike Wallace Hie P.M, 11=The Late Show | oVisna Phil- 6--Camera Three armonie $~Curtain Call 8--Wondrous World 4--~Theatre | 4--News; Weather 2--Operatl | 2-Clurch in the Home nite on. Swing 4~The Lone Ranger 2-TV Dance Party 1.30 P.M, S--Little - Rascals 4--Cartoon Corner Biltmore -- 'Fort Yuma" Technicolor, Over the ---- C.R.A. TEEN TOWN Best On Wax TO-NITE Dancing 8 - 12 ress Optiona MEMBERS ONLY "Thunder SALLY'S SALLIES NU GADGET PATENT ATTORNEY 7% DANCE TONITE Old Time -- Modern Music by the JAMBOREE BOYS came in first?" GARY BARBARA ERTIES Oshawa Drum Trumpet Band DANCE Friday, May 24-8 p.m. CANADIAN CORP MAIN LOUNGE 30 Richmond St. East ORCH: EASTONERS -- Square and Round Dancing REFRESHMENTS -- LUNCH ADMISSION $1 COUPLE MA 3-2237 or RA 5-0186 Filmed in Mexico's Seething Gorge NA he FREE DANCE TONIGHT For all New Comers to Oshawa Y.W.C.A. 8-12 P.M. aREEREEREEEEER ' REGULAR UAWA BINGO UAWA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. 44 BOND STREET EAST Attend the UAW Bingo Cash Prizes Make a Date 20 Games 25¢ | Plains" 1:00, 4:05, 7:10, 10:25 THEATRE GUIDE | p.m. "Blowing Wild" 2:30, 5:40, | 8:50 p.m. Last complete show | at 8:40 p.m. in Plaza -- "Cha Cha Boom" 1:00, 1:07, 4:04, 7:01, 3:40, 6:20, 9:03 pm. "Guns of 10:01 p.m. "Desert Sands" In| Fort Petticoat', Technicolor, Technicolor, 2:30, 5:27, 8:27 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, 10:13 p.m. Last p.m. Last complete show starts complete show 8:50 p.m. at 8:27 p.m. Regent -- "The River's Edge" in Brock (Whitby) -- "The Burning CinemaScope and Color. Fea- Hills". Evening shows 7 and 9 Lupe shown daily at 1:30, 3:35, m. Saturday Matinee 1:30 9: :50, 10:00 p.m, Last com- m i "plete show at 9:20 p.m, Marks = COLOR SHOW > . [*% ACADEMY AWARD ¥ WINNER ANTHONY QUINN Wilson & Lee ent Lee MUSIC STUDIO REGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS ON THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS * ACCORDION * SAXOPHONE * VIOLIN * DRUM ® SPANISH GUITAR * TRUMPET * POPULAR PIANO o CLARINET Our 6-week beginners' course on the accordion at $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accordion during thet period, which is taken home for practice, n studios gre at the U.AW..C.LO. Hell da wnstolrs the Conith Bullding, Ajex Shepping in shave, A Ry Wig Bl BL WY og " SA AIO 77S, Snub, Ronin us Move cm Our Senior end Junior Accordion Bends under the direction of Mr. 8. Lash, AT. _ an now aveiloble for free york ot charitoble funchi WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4706 a RAY MILLAND - DEBRA PAGET CinemaScoPE COLOR by DE LUXE 2008 ComTupy ox 3:35 - 5:40 - 7:50 - 10:00 rd Shew Starts at Dusk Box Office Open ot 7:30 TONIGHT JOHN DEREK "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST" AND MORE ACTION JOHN IRELAND in "GUN SLINGER" WPERVISED. KIDDIES FREE PLAYGROUND TONIGHT ---- FREE COMIC BOOKS FOR THE KIDS _-- 51 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY RAIN or CLEAR AT OUR SNACK BAR NOV , .. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SHRIMP ROLLS 34 GIANT ACTION SHOW! atest Show on Wheels! § on NGS BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR Apache Massacre . Adventure ! » FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION THRILLS ! LHI LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM LRM « SAT 12 NOON 2 BlG NIGHTS OF FUN! BOOTHS! BOOTHS! BOOTHS! Tonight's The NIGHT! INSMEN ARNIVAL CSHAWA Shopping Centre Whole Family! Bring The TONIGHT and SATURDAY!! A Twin Sizzling Bill of Action aid Music IT WILL BE REMEMBERED LIKE - THE J Browne Filmed ia Meyico nnd presnted y WARNER BROS. RUTH ROMAN: ANTHONY QUINN TOTO con Se 0 TRON | + UNITED STATES PICTURES mosscven sarees ov WARNER BROS. | R | ed Barn | at ALEXANDRA PARK Sal., May 25th - 6 p.m. ® Wagering Privileges © Admission 1.00 | ® Children, Grandstand and Cars FREE A battle for survival Sw frontier epics can equal! AUDIE MURPHY sensational star of 'To Hall and Back THE GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT in Kathryn Grant + Rope Emerson Jol Donnell Joanette Nolen + Sean McCloy * Ernestine Wade TECHNICOLOR® + A COLUMBIA PICTURE Hottest Dance Craze of the Year X¢ we EEL P05, WAR TE THO - ELEN HAT HFS MMs ORL FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING NOW PLAYING You're Invited To Attend The #) Gigantic Display of & $=" =X FIREWORKS! and ELECTION RALLY Oshawa Shopping Centre SAT., MAY 25TH FREE Meet . . . MAYOR W. JOHN NAYLOR ® Oshawa's First Citizen @ Family Man ® Member of Local 222 - U.A.W. -- and -- YOUR C.C.F. CANDIDATE + « « Who will say a brief "Hello". e@ Souvenir HATS for ® All the Children! ! Come, Bring the Family and Enjoy Yoursell Sponsored by the Political Action Committee of Local 222 -- U.A.W.

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