The Oshawa Times, 18 Nov 1958, p. 12

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i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, November 18, 1958 1) Russ Suggests -- ---------- 4 TELEVISION LOG #) | B-Bomb Ban ' CHCH-TV Chennel 11--Hamiltos CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto . 4 WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester In Ai 1 2% | WGR-TY Channel} 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale | Ip anes | GENEVA (AP)--Russia today {proposed an international treaty {to prevent planes from carrying {nuclear weapons over the terri {tory of other countries and the 'high seas. | | FVERDAY bon 4 | L1=Theatre, Sports | $--Whistle 'fown | Playhouse EVENING WEDNESDAY » son AM 5,2-Today 4--Capt, Kangaroo son AM, Tor Aree. Sw A Good Name 5 Piayhouse 4--~Fup to earn 2-Three Stooges 5--Dr, Christian hem Yo Remember, 4 Popeyé's Play. 6---Children's Newsreel house Sl an | The tréaty proposal was sub- = Trouble With Father eCity aye {mitted by Soviet Deputy Foreign . » 6-Danger is my Busi. Minister Vassily V. Kuznetsov fo! [|] ness the 10-power conference on pre- 4--Dinner Date vention of surprise attack. -Benaal Lancers Western officials said the pro- posal was completely outside the scope of the present talks. But its Oe eWs | Plesy submission obviously took them 1b PM by surprise, because the meeting was interrupted for 20 minutes to permit the Western delegations Top Dollar 6--Meet Lorraine to It th 1 $,2--Concentration S8--Leave It To Beaver 15.00 NOON 4,2-News; Weather ». 0 S--Favorite Story 4---Busie 2-Dr, Christian we AM, 4--For Love of Money ; 8,2---Dough Re Mi 0.30 AM, 5,2--Treasure Hunt 4-Play Your Hunch hw AM. 5,2--Price Is Right 4 Arthur Godftey | 6-8ky King | 4=Dinner Date Theatre 2~Woody Woodpecker 2 ow FM 11~News; Theatre; Weather s 11--Theatre; News; Weather | e-News 2-8ky King 5--News " 615 6-it's A Great Lile | 5--News | i PM. | 5---Bengal Lancers '| 4 2--News, Weather 4 News ad Weather 6:45 P. | 6.45 PM. 8,2-Tie Tac Dough 6,4,3~News 6, 4 3-News wis PM 7.00 P.M. | 7.00 P.M. 4--8pesker of the 11--Family Theatre g |11--Theatre House 6 -Tablo'd | 6~Tablold 12.90 ¥.m, S5--Open House | 5~Zorre 11--News 4--MacKenzie's Raiders 8,2-1t Could Be You 2--This Is Alice 1.50 P.M. 6-TBA At the same meeting, the West | submitted a new proposal for a plan of work for the conference. This was understood to insist that the talks be confined to technical, (non - political matters. Attention Business Men!! -- THE -- DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS Annual... | 4--Annie Oakley | 2-1f You Had a Million | é--Search hoe. Tomorrow 11--All Star Theatre 5.2-Wagon Train [EN 4 ", 4--~Union Pacific 6--Matines M. S--~Movie theaire 4~--Meet the Millers 3-Mid Day Matinee 1:15 P.M, 11-Movie Matines 1:30 P.M, 4~The World Turns 2.00 P.M, 4-Jimmy Dean 3--Helen Neville 2.50 P.M. 6--News 1.80 PF. | 6--~Donna Reed | S--Dragnet | 4--=Whirlybirds i . 5 gd | 2~Cheyenne PLASTIC GREENHOUSE FOR THE ARCTIC I R. 1. HAMILTON of the fed- | miles north of Montreal, in con- | increasing garden plots in the | ¢~A™ Sobers, eral agricultural department | struction of a plastic-covered | North, despite frost, perma- |11, 6--Chevy Show works with a group of Eskimos | greenk The simple, inex- frost and other hazards. 4--To Tell The Truth pear Fort Chimo, Que. 850 | pensive structures could lead to (CP Photo) | 2-Wratt Earp EE ---- --_-- 8---George Burns 00 P.M. 11,6--Leave it to Beaver Bon P.M. 4&~Pursult 11, 6--Front Page Hao P.M, Challenge 11,6--One of a kind 5,2~Price Is Right won P.M, 11,6-Jamboree 8--~Music Hall 4~The Millionaire 3-Donna Reed 0.30 P, 11---Waterfront 8----Bat Masterson 2---Boxing | 10.30 P.M, | 11,6--Close-Up | 8----Flight 10:48 P.M, 2-8tag Room no P. Information Minister J ac qu es |", "pod syeiton Iraery A ie The problem arises from the Soustelle Friday, 10.00 P.M. 11,6--Dear Phoebe 4--Steel Hour |fact that France, Germany, Italy, Soustelle then said: "It does|s, 3--Californians 5.2~Today Is Ours lly whinge uk ; REDUCE TRAVELS Weather! Sports 1--Bugs Bunny 1,8842-News mier rles de Gaulle urging| Britain, anxious not to be ex-| NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- As) 1:15 PM, 6PM, Party eather: Sports the importance of seitling Anglo-| cluded, has produced a plan for | part of its Po Lien against un-| Mone Jacguesn Yor A Day Hil PM French differences on current| a 17-nation zone. Objections put derground violence on Cyprus, 1.30 PM |Belgium, Holland and Luxem-|not seem possible for France to ¢--Garm Moots 4--8erials 6 Viewpoint ' European tariff-cutting plans. [forward mainly by France have|the government has forbiden all 11--Late Show - | officials Sunday night not to at-|prime minister's office said that| §--Armur Godtrey S-flome Cooling S-Bat Masterson U K France [tend further negotiations for the|the policy of the French govern- vow RM. 2--Haggls Baggls 2-Ozzle. and Harriet shay present until French policy in the ment remained as announced by |11.6--Folio 2:45 P.M. | 0m PM. M S itl matter has been clarified, 5, 2--Bob Cummings | 11,6~Nursery School 11--8an Francisco Beat 10.80 P.M Te Bt Pat Trade Talks bourg will put a common market | adhere to the British plan as It] 5 per ving Days | 110-0r0s Homse (plan into operation on Jan. 1,| has been proposed. 2---Highway Patrol 52-From These Roots PARIS (Reuters)--Prime Min-|gradually reducing tariffs among 1m, 6 54 News | em a. ister Macmillan has written Pre-| themselves. | Wes i Ad 30 P.M. 8- Shock he 11-APopeye 2-Sports Reel Official sources said the letter brought these negotiations to a|Greek Cypriots between 10 and $-Sporis Views | 'o--Howdy Doody LE was received today. standstill, 27 to use bicycles. Under new| 2--Jack Paar 2-American Bandstand | 6--Scotland Yard Macmillan"s new approach io The French cabinet will con- regulations they are also forbid-| TE yf PM, the French premier follows a d | ¢~Edge of _vignt 4=First Rup Theatre sider the problem Tuesday. den to use motorbicycles and 1:00 AM. | | 2~The Unexpected A [ WEDNESSAY PM. | 2-Jack Paar 1. o | uA M. eision announced by British trade Meanwhile § spokesman at the scooters. 2-Public Defender | 11--~Theatre; Sports ' beating system also permits lower fan speeds, making it uieter and longer lived. nd its improved air distri- bution provides better fresh- airventilation. he sys-§ tem's vertical § push-button console panel [8 flanks the Swing-out, swivel seats make new Dodge easiest to enter, easiest to leave | Swivel seats--Introduced on the Dodge this | year--have developed into one of the auto- | motive world's major 1959 news stories. This unique development is two pivoted TORSION-AIRE MAKES DODGE RIDE SMOOTHEST Dodge Torsion-AIRE Ride if way ahead in 1959 as new, improved ball joints and rubber bushings make it more efficient than ever. Assisted by 'levelizing" rear: springs, deep-cradled rear suspension and exclusive Oriflow shock absorbers, Torsion- AIRE makes your new Dodge the most roadable, rideable auto of the year. New push-button heating matches the convenience of push-button drive The new 19569 Dodge makes comfortable driving as easy as pressing a button! IV" SHOPPING EDITION Not only does the new Dodge provide a newly styled, vertical push-button drive control, it also offers an exclusive new Jush-buston all-weather heating " Five vacuum-powered "Puttons and an easy- operating temperature lever comprise the controls of the new heating system. In addition to the extra ease of operation, the 1959 Dodge ment panel for easy accessi- bility, while v the similarly designed push- tton-drive console panel anks the left. The new push-button- drive console panel is pro- vided on all models equipped with either of the famed Dodge automatic transmis- sions-- TorqueFlite or PowerFlite. front seats that can be turned outward after | the front doors are opened. Women, es ially, have flocked to see and try this new feature. Now they can enter and leave the car easier --much more gracefully. -- Will Be Published -- Wednesday, Nov. 26th choice of new improved Dodge engines, make it so. Facts prove that Total- Contact brakes (standard equipment on all Dodge models this year) require 25% less pedal effort for smooth stops, provide up to 80% longer lining life. Two 1959 Dodge engines --the husky PowerFlow Six and the 813-cubic-inch V-8 --are both improved to pro- vide the ultimate in power, performance and economy. Total-Contact Brakes, New Improved Engines For Best Stop, More Go Dodge is a car with a new | kindof go... and a new | kind of stop. Dodge Total- | i Contact Total-Contact brakes, plus a Brakes - in the -- OSHAWA TIMES PLAN NOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS DOWNTOWN CHRISTMAS EDITION !! Thanks to the healthy economic situation in Oshawa ot the present time, Christmas 1958 promises to be a happy and prose perous season for those of us who live and work in Oshawa. Everyone drives to the highest standards of automotive craftamanship | / : It figy [es ® ). whole family has a crush on that new Dodge '59. And who can blame them? Dodge is all fashion--from gleaming new grille to subtly ; We, as Downtown Merchents, hope to share in this prosperity, but we will only do so if we continue to provide the products and sdrvices which eur: customers are entitled to, : flared fins! Dodge is all ease with push-button drive, push-button heating, plus famous Torsion-AIRE Ride to cushion every mile! And Dodge is all action One of the best ways in which we can tell our cus- tomers of the things that are available in Downtown Oshawa is through the Special Christmas edition of the Oshawa Times, We will only merit the patronage of the people of Oshawa and district if we continue not only to provide the products and services, but alse to tell our customers that they are available, ond | urge you to take advantage of this edition and all other opportunities of promoting the advan- tages of shopping in Downtown Oshawa. with a power plant that says "go" at the nudge of a toe! Isn't it time you talked Dodge with your Dodge dealer? | 0 ge FIFTY-NINE CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED Don Brown ' Cheirmen, Downtown Businessmen's Assoc, More people make off with the family Dodge than any other car! IMPORTANT -- Deadline For Copy, Sat. Nov. 22nd. Reserve YOUR Space NOW! -- Telephone the Display Ad- vertising Department of The Oshawa Times -- RA 38-3474 ROBINSON MOTORS 574 Ritson Rd., Oshawa McMAHON & ELMS MOTORS 401 Dundah St. E., Whitby

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