Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 Sep 1957, p. 12

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DOES NOT SUPPORT should be free from monetary |u we were not paying a higher| J. H. Lowther, finance commis. MONTREAL (CP) --~ Mrs. regulations imposed by Parlia- bank rate we would be paying sioner and treasurer of Ottawa, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 7, 1957 - insurance 'higher prices--and public admin- {said he doubted whether higher 12 meant on banks and TENT ERNFN reer «vo SPP WAY TD James Stewart Murphy team up together as the McLaine Brothers in an ex- | THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- "Bundle of Joy" in Technicolor 12.34, 3.43, 6.52, 10.04 p.m. "Raw Edge" in Technicolor, 2.23, 5.32, 8.44 p.m. Last complete show at 8.37 p.m. Brock (Whitby) -- "Doctor At Large". Also selected shorts. Saturday, Matinee at Marks -- "Sabaka' 12.30, 3.20, 6.10, 9.05 p.m. "Fury at Show- down' 1.55, 4.45, 7.35, 10.30 p.m. Last complete show starts at 8.55 p.m. Evening shows 7.00 and 9.00 Therese Casgrain, leader of the Social Democratic party, Quebec arm of the CCF, said Thursday |that Antoine Giguere, listed as a CCF candidate for the Sept. 18 byelection in Vaudreuil - Sou- langes riding, does not have the support of the provincial party. "We have reason to believe his candidature has been financed by another political party to confuse the electors," she said in a statement. Move De KINGSTON (CP)--The Bank of Canada's bid to counter inflation by increasing interest rates has been defended by Tom Kent, ed- itor of the Winnipeg Free Press. Mr, Kent Thursday told the an- nual conference of the Institute of Public Administration of Can- ada that the bank's judgment Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed had been "superbly good" and its diagnosis of the economic situa- tion correct. But he said the bank's methods Bank's Inflation fended in carrying out the policy had re- ceived inadequate Political back-|2 ing. He attacked the "absurd no- tion" that money was tight be- cause the central bank was tak- ing it away. COULD IMPROVE Mr. Kent said there was still room for improvement, however. He said it was "'entirely anomal- ous" that fi nance companies and Audie sage" citing Western starting Monday at the Plaza Theatre. "Night Pas- Plaza ~-- Regent -- By Electrolysis and the newest, fost. est, electronic short - wave dia- thermy, revealing your true self, free of worry ond em- barrassment. FREE Consultation RESULTS GUARANTEED MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa aot the Genosho Hotel, September 10, 11. A 3-4641 "When Gangland Strikes" 1.30. 3.55, 6.20, 8.50 p.m. "Public Pigeon No. 1" 2.38, 5.03, 7.28, 9.58 p.m. Last complete show starts 8.45 p.m. "Bernardine" in Cin- emaScope and Technicolor, 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.45, 9.50 p.m. Last complete show starts at 9.25 p.m. TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WROC-1'V Channel B--Rochester WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo CBI.T-TV Channel 6---Tcronto did not guard raised his sign to usher a group of schoolchildren, Heeg, 34, was fined $50 Wednes- FINED $50 Fhone for appointment on these TORONTO (CP) -- Because he stop when a school Alois GOOD FOOD SATURDAY EVE. 5.00 P.M 11, 6--Long John Silver 5--Tennis Champion ship 2-Celebrity Play- house 5.30 P.M. 11, 6-Wild Bill Hickok 4-The Buccaneers 2-Get Set, Go 6.00 P.M. 11, 6---Oh! Susannah S5--Lawrence Welk 4-~News Headlines 2---Where Were You 6.30 P.M. 11---Sports; Weather; News 6--Mr. Fix-It; News 4--Film Featurette Gouden, Theatre 6.4 Fim est irette 11--~Grand ole De vi 6-~Country (Calendar 5-Big Picture 4--Death Valley Days 2-Rosemary Clooney 7.30 P.} 11, 6--Holiday Ranch 5--People are Funny 4-U of B Round Table 2-Flight No. 7 8.00 P.M 5--Julius La Rosa Durante 11, 6, 4-Jimmy 2-TBA 8.30 P.M. 4-Jimmy Dean 9.00 P.M 11, 6-Great Movies S--George Sanders 4--Oh! Susannah 2-Lawrence Welk 9.30 P.M. 5-Dollar a Second 4--Playhouse 10.00 P.M. 8--Encore Theatre 3G unsmeoke TBA 10.30 P.M. 11--Western Marshal S-Ford Theatre 4-Miss America Pageant 2--Dr. Christian 00 P.M, 11, 2---News; Sports 6-News; Wresting 5-1 Led Three Lives 11.30 P.M, 11--Eyes on the CNE 5--Movie 2--Barn Dance 11.45 P.M. 11--The Late £ 12,00 P.M, 4-The Two Mrs. Carrolls 2-Swing shift SUNDAY 8.30 AM. 3-acred Heat &--Chudrer' 2 Program Christophers 9.15 AM. S~Indusiry on Parade 9.80 AM. { §-This is the Life 3-The Bible Speaks 10.00 A.M. S--Bible Speaks 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2-Studio 2 10.30 AM. 5--Christophers .N. in Action 2----Morning Gospel 11.30 AM, 8--~The First Americans 4--Camera Three 12.00 NOON 8--Looney Tunes 4--News;. Weatner 2--Church in the Home 12.30 P.M 4-Wild Bill Hickok 3--Holiday a Paris 12.45 P.M. 8--Let's Look at Congress 1.00 P.M, 8--Mr. Wizard 4--Cartoon Capers 2-- Academy Play- house 1.30 P.M, 5--Frontiers of Faith | 4--afternoon Play- house 2.00 P.M. 5--Tennis Champion ship 2.15 P.M. 11- Sunday Zheatre 2.30 P.M. [ 2-Eddie Drake | PR Laie | 4. M. | 11, 6--This is the Life | 4.30 P.M. 11--Rev. Roberts 6--The Living Sea 5.00 P.M, 11, 6--Summer Magazine 5--Comment 4--Face the 2---TBA 5.30 P.M. 5--Outlook 4--News Roundu; 2--Youth Confidential 6.00 Fu ini Nation 11-Dr 6--Burns and Allen 5--Meet The Press 4--The Last Word 2-Captain Gallant 11--Sports; Weather; News 6--Father Knows Best 5--All-Star Theatre 4-You Are There 2-1t's Palka wr 7.00 | 11 Father Bs Best | 6--December Bride 5---Silent Service 4--Lassie 2--You ask For It PM | 11 This Week in Football 6----News Magazine 5--Circus Boy 4----My Favorite Husband 2--Hollywood Theatre 8.00 P.M. | 11--Western Roundup 6, 4--Ed Sullivan 5--Steve Allen 5-TV Playhouse 4--GE Theatre 2--Starlight Theatre L P.M. ("55 Star Theatre | 9.30 P.M. 11--Howard Cable 6--Showtime 4--Alfred Hltcheoek 10.00 1, o--Pighting Mora 5-The Web 4--364,000 Challenge 2--Mike Wallace 10.30 P.M. 11, 6--Take Five 5--Lawrence: Welk 4--What's My Line 2--Celebrity Play- house | 00 P.M. 1, 6, Fr Co Weather, Sports 5--Mike Wallace | 11.30 P.M. | 11--The Late Show | 6--~Camera Three | 5--Susie 4--Theatre 2--Ukrainian Melody Hour 12.00 MIDNITE 2--Swing Shift MONDAY 5--Home Cooking 4--Popeye's Play- house 2---Rumpus Room 9.30 AM. 5--Rumpus Room 4--Susie 10.00 AM. S--Arlene Frances 4--Garry Moore 2---My Little Jiaryle i 10.30 A. | 5--Treasure aM 4--Arthur Godfrey 2-My Hero 00 A 11 M. 5--Price Is Right | 4--Fun to Learn 2---My Favorite Story | 11.30 A.M | 8-1 Coula oe You §--Truth or Consequences 4--Strike It Rich 2--Star Performance 12.00 NOON 5--Tic Tac Dough 4--News; Serials 2---Mid-Day Matinee 12.30 P.M. Business Men's BALLET | Luncheon TAP - BATON rane fo "| COMMERCIAL HOTEL 424 KING ST. Ww. Phone RA 5-6122 C.T.D.A. ACCM 5--F' Wo Movi ie 4--Matinee Rl houze 2.00 P.M 4--As the World Turns 2--Helen Neville 5--Bride and Groom 4--Meet the Millers 2---House Party 3.00 P.M. 5--Matinee 4-The Big Payoff 2--American Band- stand 3.15 P.M. 11 Movie oo iines 3.30 P.M. 4--The Verdict is Yours 4--Edge of Night I 2---Amos 'n' Andy MONDAY EVENING | 5.00 P.M. | So being them klong, there's no \. x buby-sitting cost when you / ee ro" Scott in ) "A LAWLESS STREET" = PLUS -- CLARK GABLE AVA GARDNER and GRACE KELLY in '"MOGAMBO"' ALL COLOR SHOW BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 SHOW STARTS 8:30 DRIV HWY. 401 RA3 972 Next Attraction -- Mon. - Tues. - Wed. RAY MILLAND in "MAN ALONE"--Color HUMPHREY BOGART in "WE'RE NO ANGELS" CLUB BAYVIEW --OPENING DANCE- of Our Fall Season SAT. SEPT. 7th ERNIE WHITE & HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 9-12 $2.50 Per Couple 11, 6--Zoo Quest 5--Wondrous World | Mickey, Mouse | e-cnndrents Theatre 5.30 P | | | | ». 11, 2--News; 11, 6 1-Cart Date 6--The Buccaneers 5--All-Star Theatre P.M | 11--Adventure Plus 6--This Is Hollywood 5--Kit Carson 4---Headlines; News | 2--Hans C. Anderson 6.15 P.M. 4--Cisco Kid 6.30 P.M. | Weather; | Sports | 6--Patt' Page 5--Cartoon Mi 00 P 7 11--Sir i 6--Tabloid 5--Search for Adven- ture 4--Adventure Series 2-TBA 7.30 P.M. 11--Man Behind the Badge 6--Frontier 5--Price is Right 4--Robin Hood Laer Day Bundle of Joy & Raw Edge - All Color ACCUSED OF MURDER FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS START MONDAY Rilbinu the LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM J RM.+ SAT 12 NOON 2--Wire Service 8.00 P.M. BEHIND-THE-SHOWROOMS EXPOSE! Sensational Reader's Digest revelations of racketeering in New 'York's billion-dollar 'garment industry! 'From the same ; company that brought you "On the y Waterfront"! § 4 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT J. COBB - KERWIN MATHEWS - GA SEA "= HGiiad BOONE « VALERIE FRENCH ose Loscun 5--Charles Farrell 4--Burns and ~Allen 8.30 P.M. 11, 6---On Camera 3--Wells Fargo 4--A. Godfrey 2--Bold Journey 9.00 P.M, 11, 6--1 Love Lucy 5--Twenty One 4---Whiting Girls 2--Voice of Firestone 9.30 P.M, 11, 6--Front Page S--Arthur Murray 4--Man Called X 2--Lawrence Welk 11---The Lone Wolf 6, 4-Studio One S5--Amateur Hour 10.30 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings S5--Navy Log 2--Stories of the Century 11.00 P.M, 11, 6, 5, 4,'2--News; Weather; Sports 11.30 P.M. 11--The Late Show 6--The Tapp Room 5--Susie 4--Playhouse 2--Outdoors Inn 11.45 P.M. Swing on P.M. $--Tonig ght' VENTURE INN For GOOD FOOD - MOTEL ROOMS - QUIET and NICE TRY IT YOU'LL COME AGAIN WONDERFUL roob Dining Room . . . Restaurant . . . Snack Bar for Banquet: Meetings, Receptions. Phone Bowmanville MA 3-3373 Excellent ) Private Parties, Located on Highway 401 . . . 8 miles East of Oshawa, GOING EAST OR WEST TURN RIGHT AT LIBERTY ST. FOR Motor Hotel Acataurant ON THE SAME PROGRAM QOLUMBIA PICTURES presents A WARWICK PRODUCTION RICHARD V/IDMARK lor wen TECHNICOLOR "WA | ZETTERUING- NIGEL PATRICK - GEORGE COLE - DONALD WOLFIT « STARTS MONDAY | Gr Dios "FURY AT SHOWDOWN" rv "SABAKA" business compared with new en- terprises. companies. Tight money, he said, | istration bodies have more to fear interest costs offered a serious worked in favor of established |from inflation than anyone. problem to municipalities. Mr. Kent added: "But De ex- | periment has so far been remark- | ably successful. It's prio that DANC TONITE OLD TIME--MODERN Music By THE SAINTS Caller--BOB FOWLER Red Barn ADMISSION 75¢ TOP BANDS Rock'n' Roll -- Every Sat. Nite | 8-12 P.M. dance by candlelight ADMISSION 1.25 A COUPLE Jable Reservations RA 5.2737 Harmony Road North to the sign THE SA LINE ~ AUDIE MURPHY FILMED IN rechNIRAMA. TECH 8 GA OF THE BROTHERS === DAN DURYEA DIANNE FOSTER SLANE STEWART , BRANDON deHILDE coe with i} L. FLIPPEN » Directed by JAMES NEILSON + Screenplay by BORDEN CHASE XY monpay PLUS COLOR CARTOON ADDED SHORTS STARTING "GANGLAND STRIKES BACK" + if Day RED SKELTON in "PUBLIC PIGEON NO. 1" And' FEATURE DAILY AT . . . 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35 7:45 - 9:50 YOUR MOST WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT DATE! From 20th Century-Fox Hear Pat Sing! "Love Letters In The Sand" "Bernardine™ "Technique" COLOR by DELUXE pms "SHOVE THY NEIGHBOUR" New Color Cartoon "WONDERS OF NEW ORLEANS" WHITBY DUNLOP BOOSTER CLUB MONSTER OPPORTUNITY CAN'T KNOCK IF THERE'S NO DOOR ! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PROVIDE A DOOR! ACT NOW! Newspapers Make | Circulation Gains TORONTO (CP)--Total circu- lation of its 88 daily-newspaper members reached 3,931,147 at| June 30, a gain of 66,854 or 17] per cent in a year, the Canadian | Daily Newspaper Publishers As-| sociation reports. | By circulation groups: I Under 10,000--seventeen of 27 newspapers increased circulation, six were static and four down. 10,000-20,000--twenty-one of 23| increased, two were down. 50,000- sixteen of 17 in-| reased, one was down. | 50,000-100,000--seven of eight in- creased, one was down Over 100,000--eleven of 13 in- creas ed, two were down. VENTURE INN "One of Canada's Finest" COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski 5 Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. EVERY SATURDAY FUN FOR ALL! 8:30 - 12 Registration Week SEPTEMBER 9 TO SEPTEMBER 14, 1957 Adult Education and Business Training and Evening Classes : at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Registartions for the Fall Term Evening Classes will be accepted during the week of ber 9 to Sep b 14. Registrar's office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, Saturday from 9:00 to 12:30 p.m. Evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. You may regi by phone or visit the college for and regi . Ask for free pamphlets "Four Steps To Your Future," "Posi- tions For Mature Women," "'Spere Time Training For Ambitious People." Adult Education and Business Training and Evening Classes are held as follows: SPONSORED BY THE OSHAWA ROTARY CLug STAGE PRODUCTIONS SEE. { The Greatest Event in History! $5000 IN PRIZES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 9:00 P.M. WHITBY AREN 1 new 1957 Car : 16-$50 Games rss Loner omptometer ii 2-$150 Special Games ro Typing for Beginners 1-All Expense Trip Dien to Oslo, Norway, for World Hockey Championship or $500 Cash 10-DOOR PRIZES Automatic Electric Goldplated were not an- EGREAT IN STORY, CAST PRODUCTION UTHENTIC KEN VERSION AT s PERFORMED OBERAMMERGAU, BAVARIA SCHOOL OF DANCING | EESaRhwtpon ort I OBERAMMERGAU Passion Play With VAL BALFOUR World famous Christus Portrayer 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM - SEPT. 19, 20, 21 Reserved Evening Prices: 1.10-1.65.2.20-2.75-3.30 Tax Incl. Coffeemaker Evenings - 8:15 p.m. Student Mats., 2:30 p.m. General Admission ADMISSION $. Students 55¢ Tox Incl. -- Adults 1 ax Incl. 5 Pasion Fao Honea Comes 155 Tox Indl a | BENEFIT WHITBY DUNLOP BOOSTER CLUB SATURDAY MORNING 9:00 P.M, MONDAY & WEDNESDAY TUESDAY & THURSDAY 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. SPECIAL CLASSES Shift workers attend two weeks Day School and two wecks Night School per month. English Spelling Rapid Caluculation Penmanship Letter Writing Accounting Gregg Shorthand Hy-Speed Longhand ORIGINAL-A ENGLISH SPOK Accounting Payroll Pitman Shorihand Shorthand Refresher Accounting Payroll Record Keeping Cost Accounting Housewives, Mothers, Mature Women -- Four hoyrs. per week. Dictaphone Typing tor Beginners Advanced Typing Teenage Typing Classes 4:15 p.m. 'to 5:15 p.m. and Saturdoy Morning. Record Keeping Typing for Beginners Advanced Typing acter, Baton. Pre-School; Get The Best -- Individual Instruction -- Modern Equipment Pleasant Surroundings OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Mrs. Stella Barnett -- Registrar 111 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Friday and Saturday at the Masonic Temple, Centre Stree INFORMATION: RA 3-7253 DIAL 5-3375 BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN Phone RA 35-4111

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