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The Oshawa Times, 25 Oct 1960, p. 17

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TUESDAY EVE, 89 AM, { 1--Three Songer PORT PE CRRY A Thanksghy- Hell > Oetober 2% and B from 16 5.00 PA shRomper Boom | S=there's Holywood by the am, to 4 pm. Mrs, Glesn wi AF ambiy Theses 7 Dewg # dale, W. Institute and Mrs, J, Carnochen hove bess {IBin Tw Ta | 2-5 Closed Doors | b~Iumior Rowdup | when, 90 roembers wud our ie. appned 10 take this course. | Play s-Foperes Payiose | WEDSESUAY EVE, lors the O asst, # bers spent an eve uo Mg Novo dd vl 09 PM. |ing in the Se. Johw's Preshyterion ping ss guests of the Wyrtie 15 PM. Movie --kamiy Theatie Church heh #04 Teport & Most eRiy- bi ae bao 7 Romper Room here The mesting was directed byl aie time, ; / S--Home Coking TEarsy Show b--Aile of Wiley Sn be om, the president, Mrs. Eerl Bryen, Two minute reports were given Re licen Conven = AM Bis PA Who wis assisted by the secre " #5 follows: Mrs, Fred Raines rp 4--Decemver Bride fe Sow (tory, Mrs. Win, Mosse, Mrs, I. Patterson, Mrs, E, Fines -Mcliraw 52-Dowss Re We be PM, The roll esll was answered Wi and Mrs. AM, Prentice, Mrs, v is PM. ib 9:30 AM, I~Early Show | naming 8 favorite song. Cone Fred Warren outlined work being Hs pias Honch uded a letter from Flower and Fruit Patrol y Felix The Cat ine done by the er (1 a 4 4 4" 1.4 or 5:00 P.M. I Frovintal ek, AMouneing Committee. Mrs, Fred hoines 5-Cleb § 1:00 AM, bios 2 wo competitions offered to read an interesting letter from an 59 PM, Morning Court AW | Women's Institute members. institute in England, S4-News Sabie bm | d-Highway Patio | Firstly, M AC clone dn go CHARTER BUS " ; " 6:45 PM. } boy 615 PM. {petition with the closing date on J IMPOUNDED AUTOMOBY.ES sehen ' JW AM ben Homi February 15, 1961, and, bers are chartering a bus $-tluntiey Brinkley SAAOREEBT HOR 63 PM, |the FWIC Serap Book Compeli- to the Women's Institute Ares Seawa Hel aah $--Serial Drama H~Pews ition with the closing dete on Convention which will be held in y Pp 10 PM 12:00 NOOY | ba News; Weather | March 31, 1961, Entries should he the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Ll Te H-Bugs Buony snd i Vi sent to the Provincigl Office, 20 Thursdey, November 3, Any Real Meloys I~The Texan PP ur 0 dd Spadina rosd, Toronts. If mem- Ny wishing to altend 0 ports |= Bushs snd' Alen b2--Fruth or | Stiuntioy bers desire more information, hie emacs Mrs, Nelson Wil- | ORIOGUR CLS Report ase contact the secretary, A liams for reservation as soon | aim Backus Sho ' ts a | emtanh Sad Yi 7:00 PM, ter was received CONCErning as possinie Not So Bi TmBiowss Weather News 15="The Rebel the WI Scholarship Fund for Un. The November meeting will be : 3 7:9 P 4--Spesker of the S-ptvan one tario County, This will be paid on held on Thursdey, November 10, LW ait Ear 0 sa w a capita basis, amounting ts ! CROSS-CANADA SURVEY ons Hory Show 12:00 PM, = TS ae [ar apis ait, er to insised NALA Sms, dos By ALEXANDER FARRELL ( =Disectory Choice | 7 Guaen for A Pa | 7 Clu [taken on the 1958 membership, a the Conclusion go em Canadion Press Stott Writer | &omne Coltornions Sats Could fie You | 718 PM, | including life members, ard is 10} pe riod, the meeting Wes The Bt, Lawrence Seawsy is B00 P.M s--Search tor Tomorrow posi Weather | be sent In by October 1, 1961, over fo the group leader helping to bring more products 114 Chevy Mystery ? Wiig M A i ® fics IN FULL SWING in charge, Mrs, Leonard Colhear from Furope to the stores of een: py omen Guiding Light i hans oe / hid __ |The motto "Nothing Multiplies as tral Canada--~specifically to Win 4-hndy Grithth Show 1100 PM, 7Hong Kong The Port Perry Junior Beme- poco: Human Kindness,' was nipeg and the cities of Ontario 8:30 PM iMovie Matines S2-Wagon Train makers' Club is in full swing with Cooken on' by Mrs, Colbesr, The But the increase is far from T=Yiee President 2 Mid-Day Matinee ide of 4 prs articipating The ol ecial feature of the Drogram spectacular, And in the rest of sz Alfred Hitcheock | Feature Movie nec PM. re pk up Hamers wh | yg the very fitting Thankeghv Canada the effects of the Bea s~Dobie Gillis b--Meet the Millers 50 PM Vegetales " hie p Bane MN ing story so effectively presented way, opened in June, 1959, are 0 PM 180 PM, Ra ne dom announce, Mrs. Blaney PIUEh- oF sel 'mou Corpish, She un negligible or non-existent Retailers and importers, ques tioned by The Canadian Press in A cross-Canada survey, were gen- erally reluctant to say "this early" just how much of an ef fect the Seaway hes had on im- ports of consumer goods from Europe i Some suggested the increase of the last two years in quantity and variety of imported goods wes at least partly the result of the growth in population and the presence of more immigrants HOLD PRICE LINE Several Toronto concerns the Seaway has helped hold prices of consumer goods, Trans: portation costs had decreased offsetting rises In costs of labor and materials Comment by Winnipeg busi nessmen reflected a belief that the Beaway is making It easier to market European goods there but also showed uncertainty as to said how much difference it is mak ng One major Winnipeg depart. ment store said it had imported| 40 tons of small articles through! the Seaway since it opened, boosting a commerce that was almost negligible previously There is considerable interest in imported goods in this eity, the store's spokesman said, and the Seaway-horne articles from Fur. are being promoted by spe cial displays, Another Winnipeg department Reg store, however, was not so on chanted with the Seaway. "There isnoadvantage through the Seaway at present," a spokes Plain = man said, "and there may even be a disadvantage, Perhaps if) there were a pool-car system from the Lakehead we would re: gyymore -- The Unforgiven," consider, 245, 6,19, 9.56 p.m, "Boy and the Pirates," 120, 4.54, 8,30 MORE CARGO Although figures on the kind of| PM [ Shtey Soins in Bg Mg {s| Marks -- "The Fiend Who Walk:| no doubt there has been more cargo traffic through the Seaway than hefore it was opened, Up to the end of August this year 5,000,000 tons of iphound cargo had been logged through the locks at Montreal, a slight drop from the 5,006,000 tons in the same period last year, but & substantial Increase over the 2,872,000 tons In 1058, the year before the Seaway opened, Heavy goods seem to benefit most from the Seaway, which permits ocean shipping to pene trate to the Great Lakes, One Toronto Importer said, for ex. ample, that insurance costs on German automobiles have de. creased considerably hecause pow there is no need to unload at Montreal Some Winnipeg hardware stores reported they are bringing in china and heavy appliances in crates hy the Seaway route, OTHERS NOT AFFECTED The waterway may also facili- tate shipment of European food: stuffs, particularly to Ontario port cities where there are siz ahle settlements of former Kuro. eans, A Toronto firm importing editerranean delicacies sald its business has inereased although) this was perhaps "mainly be: | cause of the new Canadians" and| would have happened anyway Elsewhere, the Seaway is clearly not affecting the con sumer-goods picture, Montreal, always accessible from the open sea in the warmer months, has jong heen a big market for Eure pean goods, The city's cosmopoli tan tastes, sharpened in recent] vs hy an inflow of German,| talian, Hungarian and other im.| migrants, owe nothiag to the Sea way, In Vancouver, gateway for much of the Increasing auantities of Japanese goods traders said the Seaway has harely affected consumer imports. Merchants he lieve their nereased sales of European goods would have oo curred, without it Retailers in Regina and Ed monton sald the Seaway has meant practically nothing tol them, The same applies to the Atlantie provinces GOODS COME DIRECT In St, John's, Nfid.. F. W. Rus sel', president of the Newfound land Roard of Trade, said "any idea that the Seaway has in creased the quantity and variety of imported goods sold in New. foundland stores oan be dis missed." An official of the largest de: partment store in Saint John, NB, said the Seaway has brought no change in the walk tional pattern of landing Ture pean merchandise through East Coast ports or Montreal! Halifax retailers sald goods LL) CHUMAEY Channel 1L--Hamilion WURTY Chennel L-Builsiy WEBW- IV Chennel T--Butisle WROCTV Chennel S-Rochester CBIEEY Channel S~Toronts WBEN/TV Channel b~Butisle 116--Wayne and Shus T~--Btagecosch West §-2-~"Thriller | b=~=Tom Ewell Show | ter 2 T=Divoree Hepring ~The World Turse PM, 1h T=Day Ip Court TELEVISION LOGHold Program Thanksgiving HA man has consented to ne the lead: er of this worthwhile project with Mrs, J. Carnochan assisting The Distriet Workshop "Eat to B30 PM, First Person Io AdERI® BRE HETTISt folded her story around the theme: "Come Before Him for Thanks giving" and urged her audience to give thanks always, and to fos ter an attitude of looking for little things to be thenkful for, The meeting closed with the National Anthem, Refreshments were served by the group, Mesdames L. Colhear R, Cornish, E, Bryant, BR. Dusty W. Stone and N. Lyle JKIED RELICS un gD AGEN, (CPI~A museum in this larly fn excavations tor new iiiding sites, J THURS., OCT. 27 AANA IN PERSON DANNY AND THE JUNIORS Featured Stars On Americon Bondstand Latest Hit Record TWISTIN' | USA | Also Music by | THE TORNADOS AAAAAAP o TWO APPEARANCES » EARLY - 9:30 P.M, LATE - 11 P.M, WAAAY RED BARN ADMISSION 1.50 | Advance Tickets ot WILSON & LEE LTD, ALTO MUSIC SUPPLIES " b--Chez Helene -- Wanted Dead or y gd i wow | SA=dEn Murray Show Live" will be held in the Brook: 4=Red Skelton Sho | 4=Drams Series $3 the Price 1s Right! lin Council room on November OR dy PM, . 4 9:00 24, from 10 am, to 4 pm. Two alert Wusoss | |" omg Shoo | iota Cope, | more delegates from each branch 5 he Eh ve Shes of the Post 20 PM, i=My Bivier Eileen | MEY attend a 2 » Pa rat 2--John Brown's Reid UA Open Hous 030 PM, The Local Leaders Training 10:30 PM B--Home Cooking 4=V've Got # ecret School for the course "The Third H- Twilight Zone 2 Lorette Young ith do:00 pM a Meal" will be held in Uxbridge oronado § # H--Roel ichar: eo ---- $~Royal Canadian House Party T--Naked City Mounted Police 3:00 P.M, 2-Peter Loves Mary | 1:00 PM, 16-Halls of Ivy 4--=Tomorrow 176-54 2~ News 7--Best The Clock | b---Medicine In The 60's - Weather; Sports 52--Doctor Malone 10.30 P.M. F | ] ' Millionaire ia BEM: TV PM, HS Eso ons . 6~Viewpoint H~Public Service Guide | S--Film Feature WHO WALKED 11:80 P.M, | 7 Whe Do Fou Jus 2--~Best Of The Post Ld erdict Is ours H=late Snow S2--From These Roots Hi PM, pn 2 6:4 The Verdict Is HB AB~New "jack dd | Yours Weather; SPOFs - Il 146 PM, 4:00 PM, 11:15 PM, i=Late Show H-Popaye wi 6--Bports Hour {rant or I=~Late Show Viewpoint th Capt Bandstand WEDNESDAY f--Maxine Presents 1:80 P.M, Bi AM, 5-2--Make Room Foy Late Show 7-~Popeye Daddy 6--Trackdown §3---"Today "The Brighter Day Bdluck Pare ; =News Roundup 0 PM =Film Festival pus B16 AM, b=krtendly Giant 12:00 P.M, InemaS cone =~Captain Kangaroo Edge THEATRE GUIDE Broek (Whithy) = "Tall Story," 6.56 and 10 p.m, "The Horse's ii 8.25, Last pe SE... show at 8.26 p.m ent = "Hell to Shown dally at 1,80, 4,00, 6.40, 9.15 p.m, Last complete show at 8.56 pm, Eternity," "Doctor in Love," 1.456 3.40, 580, 725 p.m, Last com plete show at 5.00 pm their stores usually come diy. ectly to the Nova Beotia port, Isidore Pollack, Quebec City importer, sald the Beaway has not significantly Increased the volume of imports there because the port has always heen able lo handle ships of nearly any size, If European. consumer goods travel up the Seaway in growing quantities the higgest losers, it] would appear, will be some of the more than 200 importing firms in Montreal, But some 25 of them sald the quantity of im. ports unloaded and distributed from Montreal is increasing nor. mally There was one substantial area of agreement among importers in Montreal and elsewhere ~ it should be another year at least hefore trading patterns estab. | lished by, or through the influ ence of, the Seaway begin tol emerge clearly, ] | THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON In COLOR with MARLON BRANDO GLENN FORD Ledl Gog THE SUE \\ FEATURE TIMES: 1:45 « 3:40 . 5:30 . 7:25 LAST SHOW 9 P.M, Me Heke REA EC NOR: IT'S A RELAPSE... into laughter! woo Jor a specialist with a bedside manner! 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