12 ™ OIHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, November 8, 1953 Bu ams 'Canada Solemn In Memoriam By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada will remember |dead of two world wars Tuesday |with ceremonies across the na- |tion, Almost every community--city, : town or village--will hold wreath- placing ceremonies, religions } | services or memorial parades. |many places Remembrance ly : |will be observed as a holiday. 1959 LINCOLN FEATURES TWO SERIES front design of classic Lincoln in 1959 will be fea- new tured in two series, the Lincoln and the Lincoln Premiere, sisting of a total of six models. | li appearance. Styling ¢ changes, which inciude | new Continental, the Mark v, | Tea Consumption Is Astronomical half bumper represent re con- finements the car's shed and it accounts for world's tea exports 2 1-3 pounds pet per: up 55 per But the By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) Britain's tea consumption by is like measuring Canadian yards. The results are astronomi cal. However, the job has been done t seems that tea-lovin ons swallow the stuff at "90,000,000,000 cups a year five or take a few hundred mi 1 m Calculating cups s make ian ihe who prizes convenience, condescenc three per cent of h above buy only ea in bags A recent survey 3 's biggest demand for he morning when Nort Amerie are making affectior te passes at the coffee pot. per cen. of 2,000 interviewed hay soon as th final cent have it with |! t 1 sugceeded in breaking it do ) F hile only six per cen! gging coffee erstandable figures. He 4 ang that the country's annual ra inety-nine per tion would float 300 liners th cup of tea ze of the Queen Elizabeth. A BIG BUSINESS give or take a few line No ) POUNDS APIECE All this is brewed from 1 600,000,000 pounds of tea th gin imports annually. An of the London Teau Burea lates that if all this cked in quarter - poun ages and placed end to $Y duld girdle the globe fi with enough left over fc Strand across, say, Ce This import figure s out to Ceylon government gbout 10 pounds per on r {important to Ceylon, year--an undisputed world record for 68 per cent of the TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto 5--Rochester WBEN-TV Caannel ans on. = It doesn't help much to reduc this to gallons -- the numbe digits still defies the imagination, |V1¥¢ « But an employee of the ( Steam-Ship Company hree e a spot ¢ Ther the 1 as ha N cent have east one a day other country can touc hen it come to empty The Republic of Ire a pretty fair attemy ind person 1 other countries are wr » line. Canada ei hth I pac 21 unds e tea hurc on the of the in w Le d makes 1 pots per do tea which } tea - { is a promo by a rp eve world supported agency ork per: Channel 11---Hamilton WROC-TV Channel WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo 4--Buffale 12.30 News: 2--It Could Be | 4--Search for 12.45 P.M, Guiding Light PM, P.M. Theatre You Lomorrow SATURDAY EVE. PM. rad es the Champ $-Jeff's Collie 6.30 P.M. 11,86--Rin Tin Tin 3-TBA 4 1.00 Matinee y »--reature Movie 8---Man Without a Gun _ Footbal othe Mara 6.00 P.M 2---Mid-day Matinee 11--Nation's Business 15 PM 6--Here and There Movie: Moines $--Manhattan Musie fe Matin &--~Wrestling Lio PM 23--Disney Presents World Turns 6:15 PM 200 PM 11-Little Theatre Jimmy Dean 3 PM Helen Neville J1--Tennessee Er 2.30 P.M. 6-Mr, Fix-It, News S--Lawrence Welk 5 P.M 6:4 4--News; Sports 6 11 4~The Couking _Ilouse Party Nursery School 500 P.M 6--Our Miss Brooks Today Is Ours Big Payoff 7.00 P.M. 11--The Rifleman 6--Ivanhoe 4--U of B Round 2--African Patrol 1.30 P.M. 11--The Vise 6--Saturday Date 5,3---People Are 4--Perry Mason B00 PM. i Perry Como PM "wanted. Dead or Alive Table 52 4 The House Funny 4.00 P.M, Bugs Bunny P.M. Party 5--Queen For Serials 4.30 P.M, Popeye Howdy Doody County Fair Edge of Night -American Bandstand MONDAY EAENING 500 PM Treatre, Sports Follow Me 5~Playhouse 4--~Fun to Learn 2-Three Stooges 515 PM 6--Adventures of Chich 4 Children's Theatre SETI 6--~Mickey Mouse Dinner Date Superman 600 PM Theatre, News Weather News Colorel Pleep APM e and Learn 11, NHL Yom 5--8teve Canyon 4-Oh! 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Pictured is a Lincoln | four-door hardtop. [export revenues. And, dritain is her best customer, tak- ing one third of the crop. Britain gets half her and the rest from countries, It reaches British warehouse by way of a hustling auctioneer' room in the Plantation House, big cdoncrete building in the hear of the city, where buyers sellers sit around on overstuffe ither out busi 1s 58 in As huge fur sale, forth in te : hts." " "hup-hup words a variety ol s t ecret are offerec back [3 qt I 8 anc 'ms of * "drop it," at . "three farth h!irgs, | terious A thou often change hand in one bid of By JOSEPH McaSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK (CP Shi tarted his theatri nine n Pi a succes pre in Montreal He's been a wow with the ladie specially now 1 t Wong, the amoral Ori h 't al ca 1ve of rming to tty little girls Broadw: higoes World of Suzie Fr: Nuven is en.al temptress But Shatner, like everybody else, in his time plays many parts and one of thege became | the first item on the agenda when he was interviewed just before a matinee at the Broadhurst the- atre PROUD FATHER The actor ambled into his dress- ing room smiling broadly while rubbing at the shoulder of his nee 1 ser ja . "Baby burp," he explained, "The mark of a new, fond father. I've just come from my beautiful | Yire and our quite exceptional id." "Then came his makeup chores. Shatner was soon deep into his stage role, portraying a Canadian artist-wanderer in Hong Kong, snared in the evil-innocent wiles of the winsome Suzie, a prostitute with the proverbial heart of gold Shatner m s the transition be- tween his disparate roles with humor. Just before stepping before the foot'ights he was muttering about his troubles in finding suitable house for his young family McGILL GRADUATE The 27 - year - old Montrealer started amateur theatrical work a child but comments: "It's 'an anomaly that I'm show business at all. My father, |a clothing manufacturer, wanted me to go into business and I took a bachelor of commerce degree at McGill University. "I got a job as assistant man- ager of Montreal's Mountain Play- house, a purely business appoint- or I lost tickets and fouled up in every conceivable way until I was finally fired. Then I was rehired as an actor, and !s0 the story goes." | The brown - haired, grey - eyed actor isn't afraid of growing jaded in the part of Robert Lo- max, Suzv's lover, because he's "refreshed daily" by the re- sponse of the audience » "It's the same principle as at home. in a way," said Shatner "I tell the same jokes vear after vear when we have friends in My wife always laughs because the tired old lines assume fresh- ness when they're heard by a new andience." Shatner expressed mild surprise that Saturday audiences at the play, :which is frank to say the least, seem the most appreciative easy a as ' WOMEN ATTENTIVE "They're mostly composed of older women, you know, They gasp a little at some words, but they don't miss anything." As an amusing sidelight to this, a reporter leaving the matinee heard one elderly lady remark "1 liked the play, but I didn't like Suzy" --who, of course, the play is all about | NOV. 9 TO 16 3for2 SALE Buy 2 pints Dairy Queen get one pint FREE FRESH-FROZEN FLAVOUR SIMCOE ST. N. (AT TAUNTON RD.) 2 lea from India, one - quarter from Ceylon including West Africa. a and d mally wp «= chup," ' and other mys- and chests William playing cold inside at one sion 1 in which a $1,000,000 advance s in | In Newfoundland, Nova Scotia | and Prince Eds ard Island stores and offices will be closed and services held in many commung ties. Lieutenant - Governor E. C Plow will review a parade of 500 veterans at Halifax. It will be at- tended by Premier Stanfield and the mayor of the city, Charle Vaughan, The city's Festival of Remem- brance, conducted the last two years alternately by- Protestant and Roman Catholic clergy at the Halifax Forum, will be dropped | of course, in favor of a drumhead service on North Common, attended by an ited 2500 servicemen Army, Navy and Air Force Vel erans' Association members will f attend. Most workers in New s wick will have the day off traditional observances at ericton, a copy of Canada f Remembrance, given federal government, will nresented to the a ceremony in the legislatis Wy chamber Montreal whose hv after the F se an was killed in the ent hereaved mothers at the traditional estims Bruns After the for inee t 1 he pro at assem In Walker wound ard vk officer, vill and 1 Mary i Mrs rst Wi poA® Sam wiv son ren 'Prince Charming "Wows The Ladies: hi rform | Shatner wa parents attend : but he he proud to have recent pe ance that recalled iddenly to intimate sage I k "Did ahout vou ever tf going to bed youl wd mother and 1,500 peo listenin World of Suzie to a while » were Wong 1 with e, is a sured of a long run but is already thinking tent a second movie. His first wi: The Brothers Karamazoy which he played the priest brother opposite Yule Brynner and Haiti Schell, One of Canada's most success- ful actors, he credits his wife, actress Gloria Rand of Toronto, as 'one of my most astute crit iy the one I listen to most of all." 'Her dramatic education--she's a member of the Actors' Studio (is much more extensive thar mine and she's more qualified as a critic." They met while appearing for |CBC Toronto in the play Dreams, | written by Shatner, who also has done considerable producing and directing. The handsome actor's profes: | | sional career took shape with the| Mountain Playhouse and Ottawa's Canadian Repertory Theatre with appearances in 60 different plays I tively tively in OSHAWA COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION -- Presents -- "THE MEDLEY'S"" Duo-Pianists, Husband and Wife Team, at the . , . 0.C.C.I. Simcoe 8. | Mon. Nov. 10-8 p.m. DANCE You'll find that learning to dance at Arthur Murray's is quick, easy--it's fun and costs less. Studios «i open daily 10 AM-10 PM. i / ARTHUR MURRAY 1102 SIMCOE ST .5, OSHAWA Z. 4 - WILL YOU ACCEPT A % HOUR soo TRIAL LESSON ? Dominion Square cenotaph cere- her mony. by Lt.-Col. resenting the lieutenant-governor, |fence Minister Pearkes, who will n| parade of Canadian Legion mem- |be placed by shatner| THEATRE GUIDE | at 9.00. fi Other wreaths will be placed Sarto Marchand, rep- Mayor Sarto Fournier, and De- Biltmore -- "SIERRA BARON" | 7.25, WAR" 6.10, 9.00 p.m. Last complete show starts at 9.00 p.m. Marks 3.20, 6.10, 9.10 also "MASTER- SON OF KANSAS" Plaza -- "HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER" 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.15 p.m. also "BLOOD AR- ROW" starting at. 2.45, 5.45, 8.45 p.m. Last complete show at 8.45 p.m. n Color, shown at 12.30, 4.40, 10.15 p.m, also "GANG (adult) shown at 3.20, "INDISCREET"" in Technicolor shown . daily at 1.30, 3.25, 7.35, 9.40. Last com- plete show at 9.20 p.m. Regent -- "ISTANBUL" 12.22 1.55, 4.50, take the salute at an hour-long bers and servicemen. A naval band from HMCS Shearwater, near Halifax, will |take part. A cannon fired from [Mount Royal will mark the two minutes' silence Montreal stores and offices re- main open In Ottawa Governor - General Massey will place a wreath at the National War Memorial and take the salute at a march past of veterans, se 'men, cadets and auxiliary services on Parlia- ment Hill Mrs, Helen Forrestall of Conis- |ton, Ont., who iGst three sons with THE MOST IMPORTANT FILM OF OUR TIME FROM THE HEART OF STRIFE-TORN AFRICA IN BREATHTAKING COLOR, 4 EVENING 8:30 P.M. Reserved Seats Available $1.00 MAT, 2:30 -- 75¢ AND 85¢ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12 ONE DAY ONLY RA 3-2243 {the RCAF in the Second World |War, will place a wreath for Ca- nadian motherhood. Others will acting prime min- ister Green and Canadian Legion third vice - president Fred O'Brecht Massed bands of the Canadian Guards, the RCAF Central Band and the RCMP will play for the ceremeny. City steres and gov- ernment offices will stay open, but employes will be allowed time off to attend In Toronto Mayor lips and other civie attend 45 a.m lanned by No 1 Legion of Sa y tery At 11 2 the civie leaders wil! Nathan Phil leaders will sunrise service 65 Farlscourt Ca branch at the ice in Prospect 7 m * Let's CELEBRATE To-Night at the STARLITE 7.40, 10.35, Last complete show NOTHING TO po ON SUNDAY EVENING? The Y.W.C.A. (199 CENTRE STREET) Is Open 8tio | 1 p.m. ® MUSIC GAMES TABLE TENNIS OUTINGS REFRESHMENTS 'LUZA0" HALL [ALR OINI MY FI COME THE RAGING INFERNO OF WAR! WHERE KIDS: LEARN: TO. KILL OR BE KILLED! The guts ond gore of desert war! 1ttend an interdenominational service in front of city hall, The tlvation Army chair and band No 111 fighter squadron, CAF, will take part ity hall will be closed, n hons will remain open T rou shout Ontar Canadian nehes are holding cer In Owen Sound all shoy from 10:30 a.m but 0 "monic > Il clos to 1 p.m Man toba bh vill be at Winnipeg RCAF Royal ( in Hor will le veterans' , militia un gest ceremonie S| re he inds | ad Artil-| groups, and cadets| in a marchrast,|% ol R. R. Collard alute on Memorial irlier, wreaths will the city cenotanh held in the audi- r Protestant servicemen Mary's Cathedral for atholics in d e placed nd servic orium fc nd in S! Roman ( c "THE GET" tation Winnipeg ar d | 8 7 Lar EXPOSED! 'Intefnational Intrigue ill --~ and In The H-Bomb Eral, dlways a man With 4 Adult Entertainment TWO DAYS ONLY SA DICK FORAN - MARILEE. EARLE MEL TORME "Harry Black The Tiger" Loo! "BLOOD ARROW" Day "Masterson of Kansas" --p Ug "Istanbul" A CONTINENT AWAKES sn A EYES Main all' its bolndlessterror Aintamed :.savage spectacle! TONIGHT COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 12, TONIGHT STARTING TIME -- ANYTIME sug (0 (0 0D HOME -- FILL-A-CARD LINGO BINGO IN 50 NO'S - $1000 BONUS GAME E TOMORROW'S NUMBERS 0-70 0-74 Numbers will be drawn at SCOTT'S RESTAURANT 147 Yonge St., Toronto at 10 a.m, Benefit of CANADIAN FEDERATION OF THE BLIND Not affiliated with the CN.I.B "4f you have a BINGO Call Toronto WA, 3-2415 Before 5 p.m. THESE ARE ALL PREVIOUS NUMBERS Old Time And Modern to Toronto's Fabulous TORNADOES Featured On North Bay T.V. Square Dance Caller BOB FOWLER Red Barn Phone RA 8.1681 Saturday, Cet. DANCE at the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 184 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA REFRESHMENTS SERVED $1.50 COUPLE Sponsored by Le Club Canadien Francais 258.30 p.m. Oshawa Little Theatre PRESENTS WHEN WE ARE MARRIED HILARIOUS COMEDY By J. B. PRIESTLEY Directed By Jack Vickers AT McLaughlin Library Theatre NOV. 12, 13, 14, 15 AT 8.20 P.M. Box Office st Henderson's Book Store Nov. 10, 11 -- 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. On nights of performance -- At Theatre 7:00 p.m. Mon., Tues. GENERAL ADMISSION 1.00 RICHARD JULIETTE TODD:GRECO ® LAST TIMES TODAY ° CARY GRANT n : i INGRID BERGMAN INDISCREET TECHNIGOIOR® SAGA OF THE OLD WEST! IT WAS OLD CALIFORNIA'S HOUR OF LIFE QR DEATH! SIERRA BARON (@{] NT=3 VPN = ley =1= co. UXE sem KEITH - JASON - GAM - POWERS - BRODIE THIS THRILL-PACKED EXCITING GANGS TERAMA! IR By OF STARTS SMOKING IN OUR LOGES TORAY