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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Dec 1955, p. 12

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12 ' THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, December 23, 1958 Probe Ruins After $1,000,000 Inferno WINNIPEG (CP)--Workmen to- day searched the ice-covered shell of the Huron and Erie Building in downtown Winnipeg for safes and vaults containing valuable papers. Twenty-one firms were housed in the 53-year-old, five-storey struc- ture in the heart of the business section, including the Huron and Erie Mortgage Co.; W. C. Pitfield and Co., bond dealers; Peat, War-| wick and Mitchell and Co., ac- countants; and several brokers' and lawyers' offices. Officials of many of the firms southeast corner of the pasement of the white stone building at| Portage avenue and Fort stret. AS HIGH AS MILLION While no official estimate of] damage has been made at Huron and Erie, some sources place it at around $1,000,000. A top official of the company said replacement value "would be at least $750,000." Two of the 160-odd men fighting the blaze were injured in the 20- hour battle in sig! it- above weather. Deputy chief R. Bell suffered a rupture when he fell from an icy ladder. Fireman Wes Robinson, 32, believe their safes resisted Mon- shoulder day's fire of unknown origin be- | suffered a lieved to have broken out in the'when struck by a flailing hose. RADIO LOG WBEN 930 © CFRB 1010 ® CHUM 1050 ® CKOG 1150 CKLB 1350 © WKBW 1520 ® CHYC 1600 WGR 550 © CKEY 580 © CBL 740 © CJBC 860 ® CHML 900 WEDNESDAY EVENING separation | ath | | | GUARDS TEMPLE ® r.M. WBEN-Bing Crosby, 10.00 P.M. CKLE There Guide CKEY-Perry Como |e "KLB-Guy Lombarde CBL-Mayfair Melodies 745 P.M. 6.15 P.M. CFRB-Perry Mason CKEY-Eddie Fisher 8.00 P.M. CBL-News | CFRB-Eddie Cantor | WBEN-Dateline 10.15 P.M. CBL-Messiah CKLB-Here's Health bs: CJBC-Fibber McGees WGR.Heart of the News | Ll Li | CJBC-News; Sports CKEY-Mickey Lester wi Pik, CFRB-Wes. McKnight | 8.30 P.M. | CKLB-David Rose CKLB-Easy Listening CFRB FEL Peace and | CYBC-From Here CFRB-Passing Parade CBL-News; Sports 6.30 P.M. CBL-Carousel Wa CIBC. -Sports Roundup 9.00 P.M. CFRBJack Carson WBEN-Jack Carsoa CKLB-Summer Musie CJJBC-Assignment Abroad | 11.15 P.M. CBL-Rawnide WGR-Groucho Marx | coBC.Prelude to Mid- | WBEN-Tennesses Ernie 9.15 P.M. | night 7.15 P. M. CKEY-Talk of the Town 12.00 P.M. CFRB-Going Places |CFRB-Bing Crosby starlight 730 P.M. 9.30 P.M. CKLB-Day Dreams CFRB-Amos 'n CFRB-Merry Go-Round CBL-Handel Concertos {CJBC-Musi~ Hall CKEY-House Party: THURSDAY MORNING CKEY-News; CFRB-Kate Aitken CKLB-News; Souvenirs Andy 1 | ist-ruled North Vietnam city of { | Hanoi: | heard from her {wish they Although he lives in commun- | he has guarded for many years. As his temple is one of the show pieces in the communist city, he 18 lucky to be allowed to still hold his position. this old man's chief con- cern is the Budhist temple which | Mademoiselle From Armentiers By EDDY GILMORE you know the words of this song?" ARMENTIERES, France (AP)-[. 1 told him I did. Most emphat- Most of the people in the home-| i€ally 3 i town of one of the most fabled and| He held up his hand in protest. libelled ladies of song--Mademoi-| 'Monsieur, if you Please. You selle from Armentieres never | Promised not to sing.' and those who did! Calmed and assured by the inter- could forget it preter, Monsieur Grandjean said seven citizens of this|that over the years he has been The first telling people that no one of her New Drugs May Get Rid Of Humanity's Blues By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE pine and chlorpromazine, brought one is working, earning $90 a week, | ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Five new|dramatic results when used to-land another sings drugs which work like a kind of|gether, said Dr. Werner Tuteur, | choir. mental penicillin, may help explain|clinical director, and David Lepson|CAN SPEED RECOVERY what goes wrong in human minds|staff psychologist at Elgin State! Dr. Frank J. Ayd Jr., to cause sicknesses and the blues, Hospital, Elgin, IIL medical scientists reported today.| posium of the American Associa-|come quieter, friendly, and calmer.|and speed normal recovery. in a church of Balti-| more, emphasizes that 'the drugs| They said the drugs made 12 are not a cure for schizophrenia Encouraging results with these {highly disturbed women who were|but properly used, they can lessen | drugs were described as a sym-|destructive, bellicose or untidy, be- hospital stays for some patients He Exclusively For Teenagers NEW YEAR'S DANCE featuring TED CORMACK And His Orchestra DANCING 9 TIL 1 FRIDAY, DEC. 30th : Non-Members 78¢ 100 Gibbs St. © Members 50c C.R.A. TEEN TOWN tion for the Advancement of Sci- Six have gone home to relatives|added they also look pr a for | ence. |who once feared to be with them, treating psychosomatic With the drugs, "psychiatry, seems to have entered a new era, in a way. similar to the era in| medicine following the discovery] of penicillin," said' Dr. Nina Toll, | Middletown, Conn., psychiatrist. She reported good results from | one drug, frenquel, on patients ill| for a long time, and not helped by| other usual treatments. The drug] helped them talk out and under-| stand their troubles and rekindled interest in life. \ HELPS SEVERAL TYPES Dr. Toll said the drug was ef-| fective both in long-standing schiz-| ophrenija, or so-called split person-| ality illness, and in some rela-| tively mild neuroses. As one pa-| tient said; 'My mind does not feel | as sick as it was--my mind tor-| tured me." | Two other soothing drugs, reser-| NEW YEAR'S NEW YEAR'S EVE SATURDAY, DEC. 3st At the Popular OASIS DANCE PAVILION Good Orchestra Refreshments DANCING 9 P.M. 'TIL ? Admission $5.00 per Couple For Reservations: Phone RA 5-9015 OSHAWA YACHT CLUB NEW YEAR'S DANCE 9:30 p.m. till ? at the Club SAT.. DEC. 31, '55 Cold Plate, Favors, etc. -- 5-Piece Orchestra - Tickets on Sale at Rinkers Cleaners -- : Bert Rogers -- Phone RA 5-3797 Admission $7.00 Per Couple Dress Optional DANCE 3-4641 Reservations Phone tor GENOSHA HOTEL, aw. 7 A THE GIRL WiTH THE LAUGHING EYES AND THE GUY ; WHO WROTE HISTORY IN' THE SKIES! 1.00 AM. CKLB- Koffee Gorner CFRB- Top O' Morn. CBL-News; Concert Time CJBC-Toast and Jamboree PKEY-News: Musical Clock WGR-Mustea! Clock 5.00 AM. CBI News; Sports CKEY-Sports; Musie 'KLB-Devotion: { CJBC-Breakfas CFRB-Neighbo! Corner 2.45 CJBC-Audio 10.00 WBEN-Arthur 8.15 AM. CBL-Merning Devotions CFRB-Worth 845 AM. | Air 9.00 AM. CFRB-My Living CKEY-Jay and Ginger WBEN-Arthur Godfrey | WGR-Melody |CIBC-For 11.00 P.M. CELB-Black and White CBL-BBC News | CBL-News; CFRB-Ranch Party 9.15 AM. ] t Club rhood AM, Godfrey 10.15 A.M. Knowing | CBL-Kindergarten of the 10.30 AM. lime |CBL-Edna May You THURSDAY AFTERNOON CKLB-Call For Help Happy | CKEY- .News: Tops in Pops | CKLB-Mclody Roundup WBEN-Serial Stories 130 P. and M. Me | WBEN-Howard Gang 10.45 AM. WBEN-Howard Miller WGR-Fibber McGee nd RB-Loberace | 11.00 AM. CKLB-News: Musie | CJBC-Just Around The Corner CFRB-Serial dramas 11.30 AM. CKLB-Courtship and Marriage CFRB-Kate Aitken | CKEY-Jud for Templeton CBL-Kate Atken L45. AM, | CJBC-June Dennis | CBL-Laura Limited | CKEY-Songs of Our Time: Miller CFRB-Musical Magazine 4.00 P.M. {CBRL Movie Seene CJBC-Hi-F almost on the Belgian border, were asked about female of | city between Lille and St. Omar, in the northeast corner of France who the fabulous| the First World War could furnish no information. tieres?"" French policeman, | have many, {brown horses hitched wagon said that from Arme an , incredulous 'Monsieur, we| "Mademoiselle asked inquire." At last a man driving a team of to a beer if we would ask at the corner bistro for Monsieur Guy v he might know talking about. Grandjean, what we were Monsieur Grandjean fortunately, was in his inn He was short and grey | "Please, "don't sipg the " monsieur," he said, song about her." "Tell him," I told the interpreter, but a policeman is not| precisely the person of whom to ject." description ever lived in Armen- tieres. | At this point I asked the inter- preter to interrupt him. | "He speaks of her 'description'," |T said. "Obviously he never heard| all the words." | | "No matter," said Monsieur Grandjean "1 am tired of the sub- THEATRE GUIDE | Biltmore -- "Hit the Deck' (Tech- nicolor) 2.35, 6.10 and 9.50 p.m. "The Raid" (Technicilor) 1.10, 4.50 and 8.30 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m. Mark's -- 'The Stooge' 12.35, 4.00, 7.05 10.10 p.m. '"'Enchanted Val- ] BINGO Casi Prizes $150 IN PRIZES 2 Jackpots - $100 & $50 Three Attractive Christmas Door Prizes "JUNE oN ALLYSON 'THE IcCONNELL STORY" The true story of America's first Triple Jet Ace! wannercoLor CINEMAS COPE EXTRA Colored Cartoon Price -- 25¢ a card ELDON AVE. HALL WED., DEC. 28 ,}, Proceeds for Charity United Automobile Workers CJBC-Nat King Cole | CKEY-News; Hits 12.15 P.M. CBL-Aunt Lucy CJBC-What's New? CFRB-Farm and Heme 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Farm Broadcast: CJBC-News: Small-Types CFRB-News; Hollywood 4s P.M. CKLB-Rural Line CFRB-With Martins Roundup 1:0 PM, CJRC-Maitland Manor hy Studio Party 4.30 P.M. ™ CBL-Encores |caBe-ot Al Things CFRB-Birthday Party WBEN-Sally Work 5.00 P.M. CKLB-Supper Club | CBL-Your Program: CEEY-News; Ballroom | | 5.30 P.M. CBL-This Was The Place CJBC-Elwood Glover CFRB-Serenade 2.00 P.M CKLB-Women's Showcase CBL-Canada Matinee CFRB-Serial Stories CKEY-Say it with Musie | WGR- Bob Glacy 2.45 P.M, | CFRB-Top [lunes 3.00 P.M. CBL-Serial Stories | CIBC-Concert | WBEN-House Party t THURSDAY EVENING J! No ile plafe ou ant House? 16 | | 2.15 P.M | ckizy- Talk of The | 9.30 P.M. CFRB-Amos n' And {CPL Jake And The 10.00 P.M. |CBL-CBC News | CJBC-Court of Opinions CFRB-Eddie Cavtor 10.30 P.M. | CJBC-From Broadway | CBL-From Broadway WGR-John Lascelles "4 PM. CBL-News; Sports CKLB-News: Theatre | CKEY- Dinah Shore CJBC-Cote Glee Club CBL-Ont. Sportsman WBEN-Bing Crosby 745 P.M CKEY-R. Clooney | ca Perry Mason | | | | Guide ly CFRB-Perry Como - 15 P.M. CKLB-Sports WGR-Sport Heartbeats CBL-Livestock: Melodies CBL-Fred Hill CJBC-Songs We 8.00 P.M. c "KLB- Spotlight BL-Citizens Forum CIBC Fibber Magee Sang [i CFRB-Mitch Miller | CREY- Mickey Lester Souven- song. he knows, who, about France." his lips not here now ever {shocked Town | ---- vt Names His Stars coach champion Pittsburg Amercan that I don't want to sing the I just want to know what| or what any citizen of someone must be in ley" 2.10, 5.40 and 8.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.50 p.m. his town knows about in certain circles, the best known woman Plaza -- "The McConnell Story" 1.30, 3.31, 5.32, 7.33 and 9.39 p.m. Last complete show at 9.15 p.m.) tightened Monsieur Grandjean Regent - 'Love Me or Leave! Me," in CinemaScope 1.50, 4.10, 6.30 and 9.00 p.m. Last complete show at 8.40 p.m. i ' Brock (Whitby) "The Sliver | Chalice" Feature starts at 7 and 9.40 p.m. | " he said, and 1 doubt here." 'she Is if she "No matter, was "No monument to her?" I asked at the suggestion. 'Do In addition Cook who will coach | the all-stars has chosen goalie Hank Bassen and defenceman Pierre Pilote of Buffalo; forwards Jackie Gordon and Joe Lund of NEW YORK (CP)--Bun Cook, Cleveland; defenceman Ed Kry- of Cleveland Barons Tues-|zanowski and forward Arnie Kull day night announced the make-up,man of Hershey; forward Paul f the team which will oppose the|[Larivee and defenceman Andy sh Hornets in the Branigan of Providence and for Hockey League all-star|ward Jimmy Anderson of Spring- Coach Bun Cook RU ni Se TONIGHT Record Dance ADMISSION 50e FREE AD:AISSION TO 1st 50 PEOPLE! RED BARN Local 222 Annual New Year's Dance SAT., DEC. 31 U.AW. Hall, Dancing 9 to ? DRESS OPTIONAL in 20th Cent LDIER of FORTUNE A CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE Sot + "Hit The Deck" CinemaScope & Color and "The Raid" FAVORS -- LUNCH -- REFRESHMENTS Tickets $5.00 Per Couple PNA NONONNONNONONNOONONNONINENEN ss Ah 11.00 P.2 CKLB-Starlight Gildersleeve |r game at Pittsburgh Jan. 10, | field. WGR-Great $30 P.M. CFRB-Kate Aitken CRL-Conversat CBL-Rawhide WGR-Lone Ranger 7.15 P.M. CFRB-Going Places 7.30 PPM. Goon /-Keeping CFRB-Jack C ion WBEN-Godirey Digest 2.00 P.M, Show [rack arson CKLB-Conversation °F | CJBC-Press Conference CFRB-News;: Sports CKEY-Les Lye Show 11.15 P.M. CJBC-Prelude te night Mid. | 11.30 P.M. CFRB-News «nd Sporfs CBL-Prairie Playhouse TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 WBEN- -BUFFALO--Chanpel ... 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING 2-Mickey Mouse Club 530 PM. $--Howdy Doody 4--Gene Autry Show "hn P.M. #-Lone Ranger 4--News; Range Rider 2-Weather. sports A-Ealeidorcone: 4--Range Rider;. 2---Lone Ranger News News 7.00 P.M, Tabloid 4--Superman 2-Make Room For Dau- dy 7.40 PM. #--Robert Cummings 4--December Bride 2--~Eddie Fisher 300 P.M. $-Vic Obeck Show A--Arthur Godfrey 2~Man Behind Badge the 3.30 P.M, 8-1 Love Lucy 2-MGM Parade 2.00 P.M. THURSDAY 3.00 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo 2--Today 2.00 AM. | 4--Cartoon Capers 2-Love Story 9.30 AM, 4--Marion Roberts 2---Rumpus Room 10.00 AM. 4--Gary Moore 2-Ding Dong School 10.30 A.M. A--Arthur Godfrey 2--Ernie Kovaes 1.00 AM. 2--Home 11.30 AM 4--You ily and Your 12.00 Neon 4--Serial Dramas 2-Tennessee Ernie 12.30 P.M. 2---Feather Your Nest 1.00 P.M. 2--Paragon 1.30 FM. 2-Mr. and Mrs 2.00 P.M, Fam- Playhouse North THURSDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 9-Captain Gallant 4--Santa Claus 2--Mickey Mouse Club 5.30 P.M. | 9--Howdy Doody | 4-Gene Autry 5.00 P.M. 9__Window on Canada 4--Headlines; Sports 2---News; Sports 630 P.M. | $--Kaleidoscope: News | 4--Patti Page: News 2--Dollar A Second 7.00 P.M, | ®--Tablold | 4--Cisco Kid | 2--Mayor of the Town [7.30 P.M. 9--Celebrity Playhouse 4-Sgt. Preston | 2-Dinah Shore 8.00 P.M. 8-Life is Worth Living 4-Bob Cummings 2---You Bet Your Life \ 3.30 P.M 9-Jane Wyman 4--Climax 2---Stop the Musig 9.00 P.M. star and are in the game defenceman their Simmons Tottle of Springfield; WGR--BUFFALO--Channel 2 Dunc Ten members of last season's all-| team are still in the league automatic choices to play However two of them Frank Mathers and Gil Mayer will play for own team Pittsburgh gealie Players voted to the team who will not play are the late Ross| Lowe, drowned last summer Eddie Olson now coaching Victoria in {the Western League and Dick Gamble playing in the Quebec 9---Canada Hit Parade 4--The Millionaire 2---Masquerade Party 2.30 P.M » 9._Matinee 4--Meet the Millers | *30 PM. 4--Four-Star Playhouse 2-House Party 2-Ford Theatre 2-Helen Neville 8--Kraft Theatre 2--Dragnet L30--P.M. 3--Jackie Rae Show 4--I've Got a Secrei 2--Break the Bank 3.00 P.M. 4-The Big Payoff 2-Matinee Theatre 10.00 P.M, 9--Concert Hour 4--Johnny Carson 2--Lux Theatre 10.00 P.M. 9---Big Town 420th Century Fox 2~Boxing 10.30 P.M, 9--1955 in Review 1.00 P.M. 9 4 2 -- News; Sports L300 P.M. 1 8-Paili Page; Carols 4-Golden Theatre 2~Tonight 3.30 P.M, 4-Bob Crosby too P.M 9--Open House 4--Serial Dramas 2-Date with Life 10.30 P.M. 4--Douglas 1L08 P.M. | 9 4 2--News; [11.30 P.M. | 9--Feature Film 4--"'Playhouse" 2-Tonight Fairbanks Sports | 30 P.M. 9-Story Book 4-On Your Account 2-Mr. Sweeney; Santa | League. FILE HUGE SUIT defenceman, NEW YORK (AP)--Sperry Rand centre Ken| Corp. Tuesday filed 'a civil anti- playing coach trust suit against International | Murray Henderson and forward Business Machine Corporation ask- | Zellio Toppazini of Providence ing $90,000,000 damages for al- and Fred Glover of Cleveland. legedly monopolizing the tabulat- Fisher of Hershey; forward ing 'machine business. NEW YEAR'S EVE JAMBOREE DEC. 31 -- 9 'TIL ? -- $2.00 PER PERSON The other eight are: Goalie Don and defencemen Gord Frank Sullivan and Wharram of Buffalo; Lots of Tables for Everyone HATS -- HORNS -- BALLOONS -- NOVELTIES . OLD TIME - MODERN DANCING BUD ROGERS' ORCHESTRA BOB FOWLER, Caller "A Lot More Fun For A Lot Less Money" RED BARN pp, --_---_--. stants "lof FEATURE DAILY AT... 1:50 - 4:10 - 6:30 - 9:00 SHE WAS A NOBODY --HE WAS 'MR. BIG'-- HE TOOK HER ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP . ... AND THEN SHE WANTED ouT! Doris Day JAMES CAGNEY in M-G-M's Great Musical Love Me orl eave in COLOR and TOM & STEREOPHONIC SOUND! Co Starring meron* Ca A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE MITCHELL with Robert KEITH Tom TULLY JERRY COLOR CARTOON EXTRA EVERY AFTERNOON THIS WEEK! KIDS! 4 BIG COLOR CARTOONS! Mn Out the Riot Squad! tale DEAN it JERRY MARTIN=LEWIS IV CIRRINTRI A CINECOLOR

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