Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 Sep 1957, p. 7

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w ™ DAILY TIMIS-BAZETTE, Yuordey, September 2%, 19 ' A ------------ 9.20 p.m, "Stagecoach to Fury"| 1.50, 4585 8.05 pm, Last Complete Show Starts nt 7.56 " p.m, ock, Wnithy ~ *"Tea and Sym oi A in CinemaScope, Eve ning, 7.00 and 9.00 p.m, Fea. ture Starts 7.00 and 9.30 p.m Ousts General Over Politics THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore ~~ "Three Violent People" in Color, 12.44, 4.27, Giant Watches Plaza ~~ "The Pride and the | TIDAL RIVER | Bustling Town By STAN MeCABE ' € lan Press Staff Writer PORT ARTHUR, yO grain moved out of Lakehead oe by ship, In the previ- ous crop year the total was 32, 200,000 is the land ol FR ~ but a eh lent is The Glabt. is a seven - mile 1,000c00t high promontory that protects the waterfronts of Port Arthur and Fo William fron) the waves of Lake Su looks like a _-- wit! a John e profile, deep Py slum. Behind its sheltering bulk the bustling twin cities Ne re Jrowing steadily but without th ance of Sher communities hat bn i more on the mH economic boom, VAST HINTERLAND Their hinterland Is 212,000 square miles of Northwestern Ontario, extending more thgn 400 miles to the west from A a and Cochrane to the Manitoba boundary and from Minnesota to Hudson Bay. The area Is half that of the whole province of Ontario and 92 r cent of that of the State of 'exas, Its two cities, seven towns, 25 organized townships and 11 im- Jivvtment districts hold * about | 20K. ,000 persons--one for almost every square mile, The promo tion . wise Northwestern Ontario Development Association says a i's" of 500,000 in the next ) 25 years if not inconcelv- Ae combined population of the cities themselves rose to more than 78,000 at the end of 1956 from 66,000 in 1950, Rofether. «Fort William with 40, people and Port Arthur with 38,500 make up the biggest grain - world, They glaut elevators, concrete structs ures that dominate the skyline, The elevators, the gathering point for the produce of Prair wheat fields, will hold a total of $8,000,000 bushels, something like one-fifth of a bumper crop, JOBS FOR 2,500 , About 2,500 men find jobs in handling the grain as it flows handling centre in the| have 25 terminal|¥ fo trade when furs E. G. Charnock, who has jeod at the Lakehead since 1907 a who Is chairman of the Jud transportation committee of the Fort William and Port Arthur Chamber of merce, Says It|here Is no indicalon of expan. sion of terminal elevator cape- wy in the immediate future, further east o as A will be the first to. have to worry about increas. ing vator capacity when the MUNICH (AP)~West German Defence Minister Franz Josef Strauss has ousted a general from his ministry, saying the officer refused to recognize civil. fan coatrol over military matters, Strauss sald Saturday night he wanted to demonstrate through the dismissal of Brig.Gen, Berk- hardt Mueller - Hillebrand that "political authority must prevail in all military questions." Strauss sald the general, who headed the ministry's military personnel section, had for a long time given him trouble over mili-| Marks 8.13 p.m. "The Opposite Bex" in Color, 2.28, 6,11, 9.57 p.m, Last Complete Show Starts at) 813 pm, Passion" in Color 6.42, 9.11 p.m, Last Complete Show. 9.00 p.m, | Regent -- "Smiley" 1.46, 4, 3.10, 7.15, Lawrence from New Br unswick. | 1, The tide flows 256 miles up the) mouth of the Richibucto River, {which flows into the Gulf of Bt ~~ "Monkey on My Back" 1,16, 4.08, 7,00, 10.00 p.m, "Gun Duel in Durango" 2.45, 540, 8.45 pm, Last Complete Show Starts at 845 pm, HE Rock 'N' Roll tary personnel policies, St, wrence seaway rmits larger ships to carry grain east, "The first effect that we will feel from the peiway will be the elimination of the Vi-toot bottle- neck that will allow upper lakers to go as far as Montreal on a 25-foot basis," he says: BALLET TAP--BATON | Register for the Fall | Term |i IRENIE HARVEY KING I pall RA as CT.DA, TORNADOES ALCCM. | HARDER TO FIGURE It's harder to fi jure out the Every Wednesday TO THE TORONTO RED BARN ou market in ships "Four hundred a year come into Chicago now and any one could come here if it had goods to bring here," sald Mr, Charn- "One thing the seaway could] mean Is that foreign Interests would establish distribution ware houses here. That depends on potential absorption, "Our position here assures u of an important place in the eco- nomie 'picture Canada, "H we are not prepared fo meet changed conditions we may | not be able to reap all the bene. | fits that we otherwise would. The fort for 95¢ to Friday, ...D0 You Know that at the Genosha Motel Main Dining Room you can enjoy a full course luncheon in air conditioned com= Served daily Monday 11,30 am, to 2 pm, PLAZA REGULAN CARY GRNT FRANK SINYTRA STANLEY KRAMER'S MONUMENTAL FILMING OF | "THE PASSION" TECHNICOLOR® + VISTAVISION® Released Bu UNITED ARTISTS NOW PLAYING PRICES Weddings ® Excellent banquet facilities fo serve functions large or small, ® Buffets and dinner porties, ® Make enquiries oning the Hotel, RA PV i Genoshe A GENOSHA HOTEL importance of being prepared is not being overlooked, sent and future of these har- rs, This trade Is a glorified ex. tension of the days of the fur moved east here and trade goods west," ° THREE-YEAR SENTENCE WINDSOR (CP) ~ James Ru- bino, 36 of Detroit, was sen- throu from boxcars of the two major tenced Monday to three years in railways to the holds of capaci: penitentiary, Evidence was Ru. ou lake ships, In the 1956-57 cro) ended July 31, 311, year that ,000 bushels bino obtained $14,300 through the| sale of stock certificates taken) during a $21,000 armed robbery, TELEVISION LOG | CRCR-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WROC-IV Channel §-Rochester WGR-TV Channel 3---Buffalo CBIT-TV Channel 6-Toronto WBEN-TV Chansel 4~Buffalo "We recognize the right of the a t to take an interest in thelf #8 woman's kiss 2455 Wot shnen THE MAN wiTw | THE SOLDEN ARN" has the Announcement To Students! If you are over 12 years of age and wish to take f our special student retes of admis sion, it is necessary for you to have a Famous Players Student Privilege Cord, will be p advantage h t at the Regent The pl Theatre to take your photographs for these specie' identification cards on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH FROM 10:00 A.M, till 6:00 P.M, BRING 25¢ WITH YOU TO COVER THE COST OF THE PHOTOS " h Pp YURSPAL EVENING 11, 6/The_ Things We Sve _-- R 4=Fun to Learn S~Mickey Mouse 5.15 P.M. 4~Children's Theatre 5.30 P.M. Capers or Bell Mi = Hoadiinun, Sport; nes, . 3--Animal Crackers 6.30 FM, 11, 3-News; Weather) Sports S--Adventure Album 8Cartoon Theatre Patt ope 6.40 PRE ig ; 7.00 P.M, 11--Frontier Doctor Tabloid S~=Date oe pata 4~Annie Oakley 3-Captain Grief 7.50 PM. dLife with Father 6~Robin Hood so Pramier form 8-Tod umpus ne 2M: S~Treasure price Is 5-Truth or TBA 4~Name That Tune 3-Cheyenne 8.00 P.M, i Bly Town S=George Gobel. 4=Phil | Suvers" i PLR =I ya a 900 P.M 11, 6-Mid-Level S.~Meet MoGraw 4~To Tell the Truth 3--Broken Arrow 250 PM. Mabey. Ma S-It Could S~Seritls S--Foature Matines Buffalo 5-Bob Cummings C=Spothight Play. Hlagnane Time 0 PM. 1i--Hans in the Kitchen S=Matinee § ok aust 4=The Big ooElavantirty 18, " MmNienr WEDNESDAY Carian Kangaroo 00 AM, B-Home Cooki Lome Plage s~Rumpue Room 9.50 AM. AM, Arion Jrances wy Lule" 3 Margie AM dArthur Godirey 3-My Hero 11.00 =o ~United Appeal ow 3~-My Favorite Story 11.30 AM, Consequences A-Strike It Rich Sia, Performance 2.00 NOON house 145 P.M, Philharmonic 00 P.M, 2 4~As the World Turns 3~-Helen_ Neville §~Bride and Groom n 4--Meet the Millers 2--House Party 3.00 P.M, [3 000 Question stand 3~Eddle Drake hi P.M. 11--Art allery 3--Death Valley Days 4=Dr, Hudson Sflighway Fe ni Yours 4=Edge of 1L-The [Late Show _S--Modern 3.80 P.M, X 11-Movie Matinee 1, 6 5, ~The Verdict Is 40 PM, §~Queen For A Day 4~Serial Stories 430 PM, S~Amos 'n* 4.45 WEDNESDAY ».M., 5.00 P.M, Pere &=Fun to Learn S~Mickey Mouse 5.15 P.M, &~Children's Theatre 530 P.M. 11, &~Rin Tin Tin orl Headlines, News Yan. cus i 1, dry A Weather e---Face The Music 640 PM 4 Waabier) Room. 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