The Oshawa Times, 9 Apr 1959, p. 7

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Ey A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 9, 1959 7:5 U.S. Communists Music, Drama With New Orders Presented At St. Marks PORT HOPE ~-- Musle and| drama evening was pr ted Tuesday at St, Mark's parish hall by Port Hope Community , |Theatre to raise funds for Hew- son Memorial Hall. The Port Hope Male Chorus sang two num- bers. "Night" and "Long Day Closes". Sonia Bakker, pianist, played "Rondo alla Turca" by Mozart and Etude No. 12 Opus 10, by Chopin, A trio, featuring Barbara Walm- ot fresh instructions for re) RICHMOND REINFORCED hovel party activity in the| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) i a _ | Unites tes. New York Yankees have his HINGTON an) rE As a result, he asserted, "the|outfielder Dick Sanders and nesday American Reds who at-|Y/ng leaders of .communism in|righthanded pitcher Johan. tended a Communist party con.|the United States now are ready|James to Richmond of the : gress in Moscow earlier this year|t0 80 into full-scale action." national League, ol TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS TORONTO Vm Ove ot Sales Nigh Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Stock High Low a.m, Oh'ge By The Cansdisn Press L, Py Bul Init 59 4% 49% Stock Exchange--April § » » » Toronto Oils M 5000 8% 0% (Quotations in eens wmless marked §, 3600 162 9--04d lo}, 34 -- Ex-dividend, xr -- Ex- oy Du lta In 41 M 0 30 rights, zw =~ Ex-warranis.) 00 Cdn Dev Net Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Merrill Midrim Milliken By the author of "FROM HERE 'TO ETERNITY" FRANK Hey Kids! My) HY | SINATRA 2 MORE DAYS || |» '\ mARTN LEFT TO SKATE || 7 wisi THIS SEASON MATINEE EVENING sley, plano; Margaret Sneyd, vio- N ADULTS 60¢ v STUDENTS .. 35¢ STUDENTS .. 50¢ CHILDREN . 20¢ CHILDREN . 25¢ lin; and Elizabeth Snell, cello AT played Trio in G major K 564 by, OSHAWA LOGES 10c EXTRA Mozart, CHILDREN'S ARENA "Still Life" by Noel Coward presented as the second half of FRIDAY. APRIL 10 8-10 PM. the program, featured Christine Wilson as Laura Jesson, Der- SATURDAY APRIL 11 2-4°PM reck Kershaw as Alec Harvey, Lynn Frederick as Myrtle Bagot, (UNDER 12 YEARS) 8 - 10 P.M. Wendy Ramsay as Beryl Waters, BILL SMITH and Ross Richardson as Albert ARENA MANAGER Goodby. | Other members of the cast | port rope | RA 35-8071 were John Black, John Burns, | fain Macdonald TU. 5-5737 400M - MGM presents CAME ; RUNNING" CinemaScope and METROCOLOR Endas Nat D 7 at Drug pr z Ncranda 312 8 x Nickel M§ Nick MS rts Noranda Normetal 28s. a8asE EB se EVENING orn Ins Re ~ J S ES Pe Paymast flsce. Gas Pick Crow Prairie Ol 1000 Provo Gas 400 280 Ranger 400 200 Rocky Pete 1500 Sapph debs 10 South U 4000 Tex Cal Tidal Trans Can Triad OM <= EERO PIES sr, pis = Kelly Dgls Reitmans Shop Sv ris Shop Save T Fin A Un Gas Waterman 1700 1500 800 A SAVAGE, PASSION FILLED SPECTACLE OF LOVE AND NATURE IN THE RAW] "Men and Wolves" SILVANA MANGANO -- and == PEDRO ARMENDARIZ , SIN AND Rockwin i SUSPENSE! San Ant Sard Riv Satellite Sherritt 8 Stand 360 C Bank Com 612 Cdn Brew 845 8 kL] $10% 10% Alta Mines 32 1700 100 Anthonlan 500 W Decalta Yan Can Lillian Harvey and Dorothy Dodd. | TIMES BUREAUS | COBOURG (G. McAuliffe FR. 2-5349 Stanleigh Sianigh wis Sleco h 3 - Bnyville 1600 Sullivan 240 24 Camp Chib 1000 Suvi Inlet C Collieries 1500 Canalask 1000 Canuba Cartier Q Chioman C'viand Advocate Bluewater Aknitcho Alba Expl Sylvanite Taurcan vi Teck-H Temhg Tombill Trans Res U Asbestos Un Fort Upp Can Vandoo Ventures ! Fontana Violam ! 25 1 Purdy Waite Am 5 - 4 - 000 0 A Pe a Name Band | A Committee winner of 3 Shock Avards | Members veh /vG BEST PERFORMANCE A "nd Atlin Ruf 1500 Auriaque 500 Base Metal 2000 al 1000 D Elec rts D Fndry Dom hy LAST 2 DAYS Bralorne Gatineau » "AL Gen Bake 88 Bunker Hill G dev 45 - Camp Chib GLC 3s * N 0 : C N Inca wakes wis 45 Candore 100 Can Erin Can Met Castle Cent Pore nue Cheskirk Sales to 11 a.m.: 968,000, Chester 5 Nt Chib Jae MONTREAL Coch win Cody Reco Coin Lake By The Canadian Press Coldstrm Montreal Stock Exchange----April § C Beta G (Quotations In cents unless marked §. 2=~0dd lot, xd -- Ex.dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xwe=Ex-warrants.) K ki Lobrador Merrill Monpre Montgary N Formaq N Jack L 500 Amulet 3700 Rare M 3240 Great West Hardee Hees Imp Bank Inu Accep Inglis Inland Gas Callinan Denison C Amo lw % BB : Industrials 20 420 420 Con Howye 4 Con M and 8 65 C Regcourt 4200 Con Sud 1750 80 Cop Corp 13000 Cov -and Cusco Zenmae 6000 Puidash Hope Citizens' Band will be ad.| Curb Bulolo 400 Portage 5 68 ministered by a special seven-| Sue Cr Th 3 I ty man committee. Town Recreation Sherritt 1 Commission Tuesday night ap- pointed Steven Jex and C. 8.| Smith as its representatives on the new committee. Mr. Jex will head the commit- tee, reporting at each regular| | M meeting to the recreation com- mission. The appointment has been pending since the commis- sion agreed to assume band re- sponsibilities from council at its February meeting. At that time representatives of the band appeared to ask for help, claiming that finances were so low that one of the band in- struments might have to be sold to pay the bandmaster's salary. < < C ¢ c Block Abitibi Algoma Alumin Alum pr 3 pe 215 Argus 75 Asbestos Atlas Steel Banque CN 25 -- Bang CN wt 385 Sales to 11:30 a.m.: Industrials 85,200, Bank Mont 380 $5 i Is 227,200 Bk Mont rt 4840 295 290 23 mines and. olla 230, v [1] Bank NS Pique PC PROS TAKE LEAD ASHBURNHAM, Wales (AP) Two assistant professionals took the lead after the first round of the Professional Golfers Associa- hip = Wednesd Da~ring D'Aragon De Cour OUSE on _ # HAUNTED HILL A THE 13 GREATEST SATURDAY 9°SALE\| Ie 4 '" BANANA SPLITS DICK CLARK GOES FOR (Jidiget' Buy one "HEY GANG, |. JUST SAW A at the regular price P = get another for only 19¢ Eg aT Fd Slgar This Thurs. & Fri. only TEEN AND HER FABULOUS SUMMER WITH THE SURF- Robertson 225 819 i Roe AV Can 1170 810% 1 3% 215 897 3200 230 100 210 500 1000 200 500 700 62500 1560 Frobisher Geco Mines Geo Sclen Glant YK Glacier GF Uran Granby Grandroy Grandue Greyhk Gunnar Gunnar wis tion champ p y. Dennis Smalldon and Peter Shanks shot record 70s on the par-72. Welsh course. Dai Rees, Ryder Cup team captain, Ken Bousfield, Eric Brown and Peter Mills scored 71s to tie for third, Bousfield and Brown are Ryder Cup players. AT THE ONE WEEK STARTING BILTMORE Si WW 8% -- 3% 34H +1 292 29% $56 wn 34% 205 JOCKEYS UNINJURED MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Jockeys Ean Anyon and Buck Thornburg escaped injury in a rare double spill that occurred as the field left the starting gate in the sec- ond race Wednesday at Gulf- stream Park. The horses in. volved galloped through the field during the race. BOARDERS AT MALIBU. IT'S THE FIRST MOVIE I'VE EVER ENDORSED.» I'M SURE YOU'LL GO FOR 'GIDGET' TOO!" ) y Fr Pete pr G L Paper H Smith Hud Bay Imp Inv A 130 125 125 495 405 48S 00 135 151 152 2% NW 0% Alberta Government Plans To Cut Grazing Lease Size [3 sii EDMONTON (CP) -- The Al-| Lands and Forests Minister| Crown lands. berta government plans to reduce Norman Willmore, in charge of|SOME PROTEST | the size of grazing leases tothe grazing lands that total about] There had been some protest Make More Crown Jans availablej3,00.000 acres, said "it is the|from the large ranchers -- who a . : 0 small-scale ranchers and farm. government's policy in the ad-|actually hold title tg a small per- Cobourg Mites Huntsville goalgetters were led ore in southern Alberta. ministration of public land to try centage of their Baring and. Lyndhst 10% + leases to great proportions when demand for grazing land was light, especially during the 1930s. But many farmers returned to the cattle business in recent years as a result of poor returns for crops, and good cattle prices. Mites Lose Title Tilt COBOURG -- ! \ FRESH-FRO7EN FLAVOUR £1 1347 SIMCOE ST. N. AT TAUNTON RD. | came within an eyelash of win-/ by Thompson with a pair of goals ning an Ontario championship in the Ontario Little NHL playdowns at Welland . Red Alexander's club lost a 2-1 heartbreaker to Welland in the finals, Cobourg had a wide edge in play throughout, but bad luck, superb goaltending and poor tar. getry held them off the score- sheet till the 19.10 mark of the last period when Doug Camp- bell clicked from Bambridge and Gilchrist. To get to the final round, the locals defeated Camp Borden 41 and took a 2-1 overtime thriller from Huntsville, and Cooper and Snowden with one each. Bantams on the club were John Sherwin, Ross Quigley, Borthwick, John Primeau, Bazay, John Anderson, ney, Barry Dawe, Ron Milne, Bob/ Bissonnette, Gilbert Brocanier,! Jim Hill, ing in time to compete in the final game with Welland, The Cobourg teams arrived back in Cobourg early Sunday morning. country but includes farmers who/become stabilized." are having a difficult time mak-| RESTRICTS LEASE Rick ing ends meet on field crop pro-| CKY | duction. These farmers are stead- Lenijly increasing their cattle herds Terry Lenahan, Bob Ewart, Purvis Kime| 0 re. RSIS yucause of 3 scale ranchers and farmers canithe old legislation were permit e Saturday, Mites were transport-' nits by sui | ed to see Niagara Falls, retary. oats DY suppieinuetiug their ¥19P | erasing Low head session of the legislature will re-(it was never enforced. As a result duce the size of land now leased many leases are well over the! by a few large-scale ranchers, limit, The area is largely ranching/to assist those in agriculture to The new legislation will be- |come effective as present 20-year {leases expire, It restricts the Jease of each rancher to a suffi- : clent acreage to graze only 600 The government hopes small- head of cattle. Ranchers under velop economic agricultural(ted to lease pastures capable of ¢ Although the 1,000-head Mlmit A bill adopted during the last/had been on paper for many years vith the biggest totalling but they now have generally ac- cepted the new legislation. ---- SS Al Ll A a al SWEEPING UP FROM THE HELL BELOW... | &™ \ hateat her helm...death | in her bowels... and some- where ahead --the great war prize of the Pacific! IN COLOR! # MGM I She's the Sweetheart of Generation! » hy Hero of the tight tussle with Nie rket was Srowuey Little making the pasture land avail- 162,000 acres. Huntsville was Doug Campbell NHL © y enetanguishene ahle for wider distri , Hyutsville Yar Dog Ci uphell getting the consolation cup. Wel. able for wider distribution The big ranchers built up their the winner at 8.05 of the extra !and won the Junior A crown| period. Tim Kelly hit for the While Collingwood took the con- losers. |solation award. In Pee Wee play, | Midland won t s . GET TWO EACH and won the laurels, Hunts GLENN FORD The line of Gord Kelly, Bill ation secs. x mrt of vom ERNEST BORGNINE Cane and Paul Massey was to watched the finals, | \ the fore in the victory over NNN ¥ Camp Borden. Massey and Kelly fired two goals apiece while Cane! assisted on all four counters. Members of the Mites making the trip to Welland were Danny Melvor, Doug Parnall, Tommy Sedhois Gord Kelly, Bill Cane, Paul Massey, Doug Campbell, Cam Gilchrist, Gerry Bambridge,| PORT HOPE -- Parking of cars| Michael Caine, Paul Gutteridge, 00 Port Hope commons green in Ray Bowen, Roger Brisbin, Reg |the north end of the town was Stevenson, Jim Blastorah, David/Criticized at a meeting of the St. Charles, Paul Berthelet and/!OWN recreation commission Bobby Spry. Tuesday. Church League officials on hand, Fencing or guard rails were were Jim Munro, Art Martin, Suggested to keep out the cars. Layton Dodge and coaches Red! W. A. Heberle said he had been Alexander and Pat Briand, Unable to find support among Many parents were also in at.|council for a no parking area PRESENTS BB GLENN FORD ond VAN HErLin IN TH N-3.10 TO YUMA" Nl PLUS VIRGINIA MAYO IN BH "conco crossing" HB : IN COLOR IH CINEMASCOPE Eastman COLOR SANDRA DE CLF ROBERSON- JES DURE ARTHUR O'CONNELL = Mer eon mow THE i ! |_ Hoar JIMMY DARREN sing "THERE'S NO SUCH THING" (as the next best thing to love) | PLUS THIS SECOND BIG 3 * x around the field. tendance during the three-day provincial playoff in the Western| Ontario city. Cobourg Bantams, also an East- ern Ontario representative, lost their bid to win a title when they were stopped 4-0 by Huntsville in the second game after defeating Swastika 5-1. DAWE GETS THREE Barry Dawe was the big gun for the winners in the Swastika game with three goals, John An-| derson and Bruce Harp claiming sinrles. Crhourg was never in contention in the Huntsville game has 2450 women members as they turned in a poor display. [Oslo and vicinity. One member said that last mmer a motorist drove into the field to the softball diamond, to pick up his boy from the game. Members were appointed to two committees. Summer play- ground members are Carl Smith, Jack Taylor, and Steve Jex. Teen games and sports members are Mrs. Helen Upper, George Sneyd and Carl Smith. THEATRE LOVERS | The theatre circle of the Nor- wegian Hosewives' '°- tavptisn in| BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 n * * Come and See Our MODERN uN o NE REFRESHMENT BAR in CINEMASCOPE ano METROCOLOR DUANE BREWSTER - DEAN JONES STARTS TODAY! ADDED B AND CLEAN WASHROOM FACILITIES CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON \ PLAZA SMOKING IN OUR LOGES TREATS ! STARTING COLOR HIT! COLUMBIA PICTURES __ Dresents

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