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Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Apr 1953, p. 13

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News: Man About CIBC-Peggy Brooks GEL News CJBC-New BEN-Judy Cineva B-N KET News: CFR awh Sports: Brotherhood for mon WaEN News: Stars ia | WGR-The American Way onby. News; House Party | CFRB-Louella Parsons WGR-News; Glacey's PRISON HOBBY } (CP)--Two inmates WINNIPEG of 'the Stony Mountain ary each won a $25 needlecraft contest. LANDMARK VANISHES WALKERTON, Ont. (CP)--A two- penitenti storey stucco building built as a prize in a Wagon shop about 100 years: ago Hobbycraft | is being demolished. It was one of was introduced as a cell activity |the few buildings to survive a dis- fn 1950, and at present includes | astrous fire in 1877 in this town beadwork, needlecraft, flower-ma-|40 miles south of Owen Sound. king. Jeathercraft. clay modelling, plastics and | MANY SHEEPSKINS MONTREAL (CP)--About 600 SIGN OF TIMES KINCARDINE, Ont Australian sheep contributed their {CP)--The | Rides for McGill University's con- @, coi Men's Club is getting rid of the spittoons which have adorned the premises for 40 years When the decision was made on member said "we'll miss them, bringing the obvious retort: "We | always did." STILL UNNEEDED THINGS vocation on May 27. It is estima- 8:00--T.V. Theatre 9:30--Hans in the Kitchen 10:00--U.N. Today WHAM Rochester -- Ohannel & WEDNESDAY EVENING §:00--Film; Brokenshire 3:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45--Perry Como Show 7:00--Charles Laughton Show 7:15--Public' Prosecutor 7:30--Those Two 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Boston Blackie 8:30--Popular Science 8:45--Wonders of the Wild 9:00--Kraft TV Theatre 10:00--Blue Ribbon Bouts 10:45--Chronoscope 11:00--11th Hour News 11:10--Almanac 11:15--Robert Montgomery THURSDAY 7:00--Today 9:00--Test Pattern 9:55--Thought for the Da: 10:00--Ding Dong School 10:30--Take It Easy 11:00--Arthur Godfrey 11:15--French For Travel 11:30--Strike 1t Rich 12:00--Bride and Groom : e 130-Gary Moore Show 3 95 Christopher Film 3: {30--Dollar Derby 4:00--Kate Smith Hour 5:00--Hawkins Falls 5:15--Gabby ' Hayes 5:30--Howdy ly THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Short Dramas 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45--Rep. K. Keating 7:00--Jewel Box 7:18--8chools on Parade 7:30--Dinah Shore 7:45--Camel News Caravas 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--T-Men in Action 9:00--Charades That Pay 10:00--Martin Kane 10:30--Life Begins at 80 11:00--News; Almanac 11:15--Broadway te Hol WBEN -- CHANNEL § WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 7: :30_outdoor Camera 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--Godfrey and Friends 9:00--Television Theater 10:00--Boxing 10:45--8ports Spot 11:00--Late News, Weather and Sports 11:20--Industry on Parade 11:35--The Web 12:05--Theater Playhouse THURSDAY 7:00 a.m.--Today; Dave Garroway 9 a.m.--Your Figure, Rollie Huft 9:15--Garry Moore 9:30--Learn and Live 9:45--Children's Theatre 10:00--Shoppers Guide 10:15--Arthur Godfrey 11:00--Plain and hey Ovsiing 11:30--You and amily 12:00--News 12:15--Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tommorrow 12:45--The Guiding 1:00--President Eisenhower 1:30---Film 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00--Balance Your Budget 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00--Break the Bank :45--Welcome :00--Kate Smith :00--~Fun to Learn :16--~A Time for Beany :30--Howdy Doody THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7:00-My Hero 7:30--Washington Spotlight 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30 sury Men in Action 9:00---Dragnet 9:30--Ford Theater 10:00--Martin Kane, Private Hye 10:30--Abbott and Costello 11:00--News: Sports; Weather 11:30--N. Brokenshire 11:25--T.V. Close-Ups 11:30--Talent Patrol . CRA WEDNESDAY Recreation office open all day. 9.00 - 5. .m. os Cub' Room for the Blind. 9.00 - m. . Rioodshop. Shuffleboard. 5.30 p Adult -- Strength and Health Club. Table Tennis. 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft. Shell- craft. Woodshop. Boys Gym and Boxing. 4.15 -5.30 p Ballet -- Charen," pre-s¢hool, 3.00 - 4.00 Ballet < oe Rhiidren, 7 and under. 4.00 - = Eillaren, 7 and over. Ballet Ri 5.00 - 6.00 p Teenagers -- Table Tennis. 4.15 5.30 p Adult - -- Woodshop. Strength and Health Club. Boxing Instructions. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Neigh Assoc. Bowling (Motor City Alleys). 9.00 p.m THURSDAY Recreation office open all day, Jions Sie Room for the Blind, 9-5.30 vp -- 'Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Shutfieboard, Table Tennis, 24 p.m Children -- Woodshop, Leather craft, Shellcraft, Boys' Gymn snd boxing, Tesn-agers -- Table Ten- nis, 415-530 p Adult -- Ne doreralt, Woodshop, Boxing ---- strength and Health Club, Justrusiions, Table Tennis Club, 7- ye Park N.A, Meeting at Clubhouse, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 95.30 p.m. Adult -- Woodshop, Stren Health Club, Shuffleboard, p.m. Children -- T.eathercraft, Shell: craft, Woodshop, Boys' Gymn and boxing, Teen-agers -- Table Ten- and ted one sheep provides about two |Di8 parchments, and McGill expects to graduate about 1,200 students. IMPROVES WATERFRONT BELLEVILLE, Ont. (CP)--A new {marine "service station" ned {here has more than the usual nau- | tical fittings and supplies for pass- | Irene Harvey Boxing instructions, 9:00 p.m. Teen Age Dance, Tennis, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Children -- Woodshop, Art Class, Dance Class, 9:30- through The Times-Gazette Classi- ing boats. It has rest reoms for | 11:30 a.m. Neighbourhood Assoc. fied ads. For the quick way te the women and shower-rooms for | Square Dance, HOSt8 phone 3-2233. (tired sailors, ll Nor 9pm. Y.W.C.A. THURS. APRIL 18 MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- ery school prog: am Io Fitildran 4 years of age. 9.30 - 11. CRAFTS: A full hoindog craft shop open for e teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, weav- ing, felt work, etc. 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 - 10.00 p.m. . YW A DASKETBALL: Girls asketball practices and games held foal Open to business girls working in industry, ces, stores, ete. Held at Simcoe Hall. Registra- p.m. YWCA BADMINTON CLUB: This club is for young men and women in the community. New members are welcome. Held at Simcoe Hall gym. Registrations at "YY". 8.00- 10.00 p.m, YWCA RENDEZ-VOUS CLUB: A social club for married ladies. This club meets the 1st and 2nd Thursday in each month, Newcom- (30 ers are always welcome. Pro- ram: Rev, H, A, Mellow. 8.00 p.m, ART EXHIBIT: All day. Open te public whenever the 'building is open. Exhibit: Local. FRI. APRIL MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- ery program for children 4 years of age, 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. CRAFTS: A fully ipped craft shop apen for the My i, of leath- ercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt work, etc. 11.30 a.m. and 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. YWCA JR. LEADERS' CORPS: A leadership course for girls 13-16 years of age. Course includes in- struction in crafts, games, folk dancing, party planning, program planning, etc. 4.15 p.m. OSHAWA CHESS CLUB: This hobby club meets every Friday evening; they have coaching for beginners and keen trophy com- petition for advanced players. 8.00 p.m. FASHION ILLUSTRATION COURSE: Open to those interested in learning how to draw a fashion figure and how to draw various types of clothes on a fashion figure. 7.30 p.m. no EXHIBIT: All day. Open to ublic an Hime that the build- s open. al. SAT, APRIL 18 SAT-R-DAY CAMP: A club pro- fom, for girls 9-12 years of age. ndicrafts, games, folk: dancing, club projects, parties, skits, ete. 10.00 a.m. YWCA BADMINTON CLUB: This club is for young men and women in the community. New members are welcome, Held at Simcoe Hall Gym. Register at the "Y". 3.30- 5.3 p.m. OVER-20 CLUB DANCE: A week- ly club dance held for those in the community over 20 years of age. 9.00 - 12.00 p.m. iu Tommies Go Back To Belgian Soil By GEORGE BOULTWOOD ANTWERP (AP)--For the fourth time this century the British army is back in Belgium. Some 2,000 Tommies, helped by thousands of Belgian workmen, are rushing to completion a vast base just south of Antwerp to supply the British forces in Germany. Up to now the 110,000 British troops in North Germany have been supplied through Hamburg, but Hamburg, within shelling dis- tance of thé Russian zone, has tions taken at the "Y"'. 6.00 - 8.00 heen ruled out as a war base. A bilateral agreement was made with Belgium to use the port of Antwerp, the British base for the Second 1 World War invasion of Ger- many. The Belgian government agreed to provide the land and pay 20 per cent of construction costs, When the British pull out of the base it becomes Belgian prop- miles wide and 20 miles deep th huge warehouses for ammuni- tion, vehicle spare parts, signals equipment, tinned rations, clothing, weapons and the hundreds of other Opjegles a modern army needs. A bulk petrol dump, big enough to supply a whole city, has been built. The main railway line runs along the dump. Vast quantities of fuel can be sent to Germany by both barge and tank cars. Detailed figures naturally are a military secret but just one of the dozens of hangar-like sheds con- tains stocks 45,000 different items. This spring the British troops will move into permanent modern barracks. Permanent schools, 150 houses for married soldiers and a small hospital are planned. Huge quantities of stores already have been moved back from Ham- burg and other points in Germany. About 10,000 Belgians will eventu- ally be employed by the dumps. To save British manpower spec- ial Belgian guards have been re- cruited and trained. Anti-aircraft defence of the base comes within the framework of Belgium's nat- fonal defence. An organization known as Rhine District funnels the stores to the units up front by the Irop Curtain. to |At present there are four British divisions there. ENSIGN APPOINTMENT MONTREAL {CP)ADIOINMen of Duncan A. L. MacDo assistant managing editor of the Ensign was announced Tuesday night by R. W. Keyserlingk, pub- lisher of the Roman Catholic weekly. Former sports editor of the Montreal Gazette, Mr. Mnae- Donald joined the Ensign 11 '° 0. A native of Glengarry, Ont., he re- MeoeGill University. Want to buy, sell or trade -- A Classified ad and the deal is made. Friday, Saturday, April Henderson's The Season's Triumph! Oshawa Little Theatre Production of a greet Canadian ploy ROBERTSON DAVIES' At My Heart's Core Directed by Mrs. J. J. Fleming North Collegiate Auditorium Tickets -- 0 00 - 75¢ end 50¢c. Obtainable of Book Store or Theetre Box Office THE 17-18 -- 8:20 p.m. ert; The base is spread over an area roa SIMCOE HALL WEDNESDAY Boys' Gym Activites, Games Rooms -- brilliards, crok- inole, shuffle, board, hockey games, ping pong, floor hockey, Girls' Gym Activities, 3.30-5.30 p.m. Simcoe Hall Badminton Club-- teenage girls and boys, 6.30 p.m. Boys' Stamp Club, 7 p.m, Teenage Girls' Club -- business meeting, table tennis, gymnstics, square dancing, Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club, Weight Lifting Club, Simcoe Hall Boys' Basketball, 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 16 Nursery School, 4 year olds, free play, music, story hour, Ihylsn band, books, crafts. 9-11.30 y ~ Golden Age Lounge Room open p.m Golden Age Sewing Group. 2.00 Boys' Games Rooms - billards crokinole, hockey games, ping pong, floor hockey. 3.30 - 5.30 p.m. Girsl' Craft Club. Public Library -- Children's Dept. 3.30-5.30 p.m. Piano Lessons 4.00 p.m, YWCA Basketball. 6.00 pm. Golden Age Club -- cards, check- ers, games, refreshments, movies, THEATRE GUIDE Marks -- '"The Quiet Man", 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:15, 9:40. last Complete show at 9:30 p.m, Biltmore -- "On The Loose," 1.00, 346, 6.30 and 9.18 p.m. "The Sni- per" (Adult), 2.14, 4.59, 744 and 10.32 pm. Last complete show at 9.18 p.m, Plaza--" 'Bwana Devil", 1, 3, §, 7 and 9 pm. Last Complete show 9 p.m. Regent--"Niagara" At 1:30, 3:35, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25. Last complete show 8:55. Brock, Whitby.--"Love Nest," and "Montana Territory." Evening shows at 7 p.m, Last complete show at 8.20 p.m. Drive-In--"Captain China", tonight at dusk. Boys' | JACK DENTON end his celebrated orchestra for your Saturday nite dencing! Featuring: DOUG McLEOD ceived his early education at Corn- | wall Collegiate and later studied at | THE QUIE MAN KN WAYNE - MALIREEN 0 HARA or by TECHNIC . L a OLOR + VAST HORIZONS! "THE SIPER" (ADULTS) Jean Hagen. Millard Mitchell * Cyd Charisse eBALL ITER: ENR: fi = Added Hit - "ON THE LOOSE" Fe 2 7 A 4 THE DAILY 1 TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, Aprh 15, 15, 1953 13 anyone 70 or over is welcome 7.00 p.m, YWCA Badminton. 8.00 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 17 Nursery School -- 5 year olds -- free play. music, story hour rhythm band, books, orafts. 9-11.30 a.m. Golden Lge 1 Lounge Room open. 1.30 - 5.30 Boys' mice al. Public Library ~Children's Dept. 3.30 - 5.30 p.m. Movies -- boys and girls -- all ages. Piano Practice Periods. 4.00 p.m Archery Club. 7.00 p.m Weight Lifting Club. 8.00 p.m, SATURDAY, APRH. 18 Speech Training Classes for chil- dren. Piano Lessons. Accordion Lessons. Boys' Basketball. 9.00 p.m. Public Library -- Children's De- partment. 9.30 p.m. Pee Wee Cadet Corps. pose a.m, Harvey Danc In- A dustrial Basketball. 1.30 - yx 5.90 pm, YWCA Badminton. 3.30 p.m. - SHOWING MONDAY, APRIL 20 (ONE DAY ONLY) oles of Mofima TECHNICOLOR "romomes 4 "reg mil #iting 7 PAYNE RUSSELL LYNN CHANEY BERGEN SHEA CORBY ROBERT ARMAIRONG OSHAWA TONIGHT ONLY he Sereen With The Force Fa Raging Typhoon! CARTOON ©) * SHORT Not short subjects but a real full-length feature and in COLOR, too! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OSHAWA THE ONE AND ONLY FEATURE LENGTH NA LOVER CRUE ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS PICTURE MATINEES ADULTS CHILDREN § 35¢ PY, hh BH 6 4 4 ' SHOWS AT 1, : 5, 7 and P.M. FOTO-NITE FANS -- FOTO-NITE CAN- CELLED FOR THIS WEDNESDAY ONLY. NEXT WEEK OFFERS $400.00 All its excitement filmed on location at Niagara Falls Ontario. FROM 1 PM. - 1:30 PM ENJOY TELEVISION IN OU' LOBBY. DEAN KELLY ENTERPRISES And on their honeymoon night when she laughed in his face and told him about the others --he knew what he had to do! JOSEPH COTTEN JEAN PETERS .a new high-water mark in suspense! TECHNICOLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT

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