PAGE TEN n le "THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE - TUESDAY, MAY: 27, 1947 On The Air Tonight and Wednesday LAFF -A -DAY "CHUM ini 30--S8ig. Smith :30--Ralph Hi Buell, Sports :30--Serenade :30--It Hajppened 'Today [. So--Miioal Me Se ories 13541050 Serenade 40--Wes MeEnigny's § Sports Cron BEN :45--Lowell Emomas, Ne News #45--BRC News Trout, News :50--Did I Say That? Canadian Commentaries 01050" Varieties 00] of the Week WG Wal oe McCarthy, The Waltz Lives On Accent on Music :15--~Jack Smith Show, :15--News ot World 15-8, WEKBW WBEN 'n Andy OBL Arthur Godfrey's Talent Boouts D:15--Norman Cloutier :30--McCready's Mansions 20_pasnions Bh Musto CT ORDO :30--Fashiong 30--Rex Mau Show WEBW D:30--Fibber & Molly OBL--~WBEN «eoyou and your girl friend doing home work But it "make it a habit... Check? PARTY LINE COURTESY IS CATCHING... Putting it into practice "on every call you make | is your best. guarantee that others will do the same for you. Sports WEBW | 12: CKDO pm 12:05] 1 Jor Listen -Desgin. toning 12:30--News 12 35--News 12:55--News 1:00--News WEDNESDAY MORNING 5:50--News 3 News Jamboree ow the Morning o: 0--cnnt Bushman 6:30--Farm Repo 6:30--Terry Vanoan 6330--Press News S40 Zunise Roundup Singer a: 451 Roundup 6:45--News 6:55--News 7:00--News - WEBW--COFRB-- 7:00---Two Hours With Holly. 7:00--Ralph Snyder Show 7:00--News--Musical Clock 7:00--Breakfast Melodies 7:05--T' o' the Morning 7:15--Clint Buehiman 7:15--Terry Washburn 715-1050 Roundup 7:30--Headlines :30--Zeke Manners :30--News and 'Musical : News 30 30---N Clock 7:35--Breakfast Melodies CBL 7:35--Lew Parker Comedy CFRB 7:35-1050 Roundup CHUM WEBW WGR CKDO CFRB WEBW CKDO CHUM WGR CBL 40--T 451 3 45--E :50--News B5~Melody Highlight :55--New: CHUM kK; - WEBW alph ro Show WGR Parade E WBEN----CKEY :00--~CBC News and .Interlude CBL 8:00--News, Jim Hunter CFRB :10--Livestock Review 8: Kelly, Sports 's Viewpoint CHUM 20--churcn in the: Wildwood CEDO :00---CBC Ni OBL 9i00--Breakfast. 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THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY fri OF CANADA 12:45--Luncheon 13 Do You Remember Gal Sunday , 2:30--Parade of Melody :30--Lone J distin 19: so Conon Playhouse 9:15-Talk: John din: the 15--Jack Berch Show Dr. Pau} 15--Perry Mason WGR 3 Women's Page of the Alr WhBW :30--J Orch, y Dorsey HE 15 Musto in the Morgan Manner WGR 3: prey WEBW WBEN--OBL 3.30_Meetin® with Keaton WGR 3:30--Pepper Young's Family CBL--WBEN 3:35--1050 Matinee CHUM 33 Puuae = Me) CEDO 3: Le CFRE 3:45--Right to mines WBEN--C; 100] House with Jackie Rae 0986 4:00--Four O'Clhck Ni CFRB 4: ona i Re OBL 4:00] 4:00--1050 Matinee 4:00--Backs e Wife 4:05--Club 4:1 Herth Trio gh Tide CKDUL 4:15--Women's News Commentary CBL i :15--Hint Hunt CFRB 4: 15--Atetia Dallas 4:1 Summer Holiday 430 Muaie for Wednesda) 438 havensure Parade 4:30--Hint Hun CHUM WBEN CKEY CFRB WBEN CBL CFRB [---WKBW CJBC Was 4:30--Music Btyred for Strings WoBL us! or 4:35--1050 Matinee CHUM § 40 Matines Miniature WEKBW ung Widder Brown WBEN 4:45-Dick Tracy CJBO---WKBW 4: 5 Prom the Classics CBL ,4:45--Meetin' With Keaton UM |10:00--The Big 5:00--Time on my Hands 5'00--Superman 5:00--Veterans' Varieties 5:00--Terry and the Pirates : ews 5:00--When a Girl Marries woEN CKav fost Li BEEEonn CEDO WGR Ev Messer's Islanders CBL 5:50--Putting On The Dog WEKBW ' WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--1050 Serenade CHUM 6:00--CBC News CJBO 6:00--Candlelight and Silver CFRB 6:00--Victory Parade 4 CBL 6:00--Press News Ci A WBEN-WGR-WEBW-CKEY Belleve Ballroom CKEY Settell Sag the Wires J Stories -News TRH, apo x ells, :15--Tune Train : Blackstone :15--News and Interlude x on Sport :20--1050 Serenade :20---What's Your Beef :30--It. A0--Nows N 713 Aboent on 7:30 Internationa Jouse WBEN Party EN HR Agee 3:85 Bll Rid roo :00--Paul Whiteman Show WEBW| D:00-- Press XA i 00--Duffy's Tavern CKEY~C. by Sinatra _ all THEATRES | CFRB | 10:15--CBC News Roundup CFRB CEDO | | EN : | 11:15--Cristie's Wax Works 4 Ni :15--Rainbow Rendezvous KDO | 12:03--Nocturne CHUM | 12:55--News CHUM | the wheat export trade, W. OL le SE LN RADON... oI 6-21 "Why can't you go window-shopping Sundays when the : ; stores are closed?" TODAY Regent -- "Cleak and Dagger" -- 1.30, 3.25, 5.00, 7.05, 9.00. Last Complete show 8.45. Marks -- "I've Always Loved You" at' 1.00, 3.10, 5.20, 7.30, 9.40. Last com lete show at 9.30, ~ Biltmore -- «Cortigred" 1.00, 3.35, 6.52, 10.09. "Delightfully Dan- gerous" 2.05, 5.22, 8.39. Last complete show 8.39, EN ry, CEDO Album CEDO Strings CBL Canada's Forel Travel CEEY Cloutier CFRB Show WG Attorney WBEN WEBW 9: and Authors CKEY 10 Crosby Show CJBO----WKBW 10:00--Music of JMannastan . CKDO 10:00--~The WGR 10:00--Kay Stokes at the Organ SERE Story WBEN N CBI CBL 10:15--Corinne Jorden CFRB 10:30--Kay Kayser Show WEEN 10 News Information ny on--GFRE wEbw CBL 10:00-~CBC Nationa) News EY CKDO EY CBL WEBW ~CFRB CJBC CKEY WEKBW CFR! b Man 11:00--The Readers Club 11:00--News WGR--' WBEN--CK. 11:00--Dominion Network Ni 11:05~Mickey Lester Show 11:10~Army re Bi 11: -Rexalll A CJBC and CB! Ironic Reporter 11:15--Rhythm Romance 11:15-Late Sports 11:15--~Joe Wesp. Joe Hasel, Sports BL Martin Tobins Tune Time WGR nvitation 2 Music CFRB Music WEKBW 1 30--Your 'United Nations WBEN 12:00--~CBC News Bulletin CBL 12:00--News--S8ay it With Music to 6:45 am. CEEY 12:00--News CFRB--WBEN--WGR 12:05--8nooky Lanson Show WEEN Bi Marin Tobins Tune Time WGR Laila Welk Orch. CFRB 12:30--New! 12 30--Three Suns Trio 12:45--Korn Kobblers 12:55--News 1:00--News MAIN COMPETITOR Winnipeg--(CP)-- * The Argentine 'is Canada's greatest Southei ior in . B. Mc- Cullogh, commercial for ment and formerly stationed at the Canadian embassy in Buenos Aires, said here. = 10 'grass. Now at your retailer's. Insist on the green liquid with the Naugatuck name and trode mark. NETTE-F-R TY 2 3 LETTE E R | holiday was partly pl rR ------ AN ra Hampton Folk Attended Play Given at Tyrone M. HORN Correspondent Hampton, May 26. -- A number from Hampton attended the play at Tyrone on Friday night, "Tempest and Sunshine", given by Greenwood folk. Many attended -the supper, ball game, and concert at Enniskillen on May 24th. The football game between Bow- manvilleeand Hampton in our park, on Thursday night resulted in 7-0 in favor of Hampton. The weather during the week-end was showery and unsettled; the nt with N Greenbank Team Beats Uxbridge Junior Farmers Greenbank, May 26.--The Green- bank nine clashed sucgessfully with the Uxbridge Junior Farmers' nine in a softball fixture in the public school grounds here on. Thursday .| evening last. Ross Healey of Saint- field, was in charge and Frank Lee, assis on bases. e was 13-6. It was a much be game than the scdre would 'suggest; errors made the dif- ference for the opening of the season. The boys played a good brand of ball and kept a good crowd warmed up. 'The Uxbridge battery played well together and five errors were very costly. The pitcher allowed 13 hits, fanned five. Acton and Harwood had' two hits apiece with four chances each. The former with a smashing home run to centre and a triple to the same 'place. Harwood came through with a double and triple, Armstrong also had two single for four times to bat. The home battery, Lioyd Lee and Murray Lee were tops. Lloyd kept 11 hits well scattered, walked three, fanned nine. Murray Lee lead the hitting parade a perfect night, four hits for four chances. Beare, Rodd and Luke had two for four. Best. of luck, boys, keep up the good work. Play fair, act the man and keep clean and we will be be- hind you shouting, win or lose. This is the second victory for the home team. It has been reported from this community to our game warden, Mr. B. Smith of Prince Albert, what might havéibeen a wildcat or such animal was seen in this vicinity. Sunday School Anniversary A large crowd attended our Sun- day School Anniversary services here on Sunday morning last. Miss Walker, music supervisor, along with the public school teachers from Greenbank, Marsh Hill .and Sajnt- field are to be congratulated for their assistance in the training of Sunday school pupils. The junior and senior pupils are also to be congratulated in the way which the music was rendered. Rev. Corscaddon of Cannington spoke at both morning and evening service. Special music in the eve- aing "by the choir under the lead- ership of -Mrs. E. Phair, selections as follows: "All in the April Eve- ning" and Sweet Story of Old." Personals E. Madill of Weston visited Mrs. Richard 'Real and other relatives here on Sunday afternoon. Edgar Lorrimer and friend of Phillips of Toronto, ay with her aunt Blakely and Ila of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Blakely yesterday. Mr. and K Mrs. Wilbert Baird of Sunderland and Mrs. Laura Real of Wick were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leask. Mrs. Ethel Whitter went on Fri- day to visit her daughter in Picton. Miss Acre, Reg.N., of Oshawa, visited friends here over week-end. TOOK SIX CENTURIES Cologne cathedral tgok almost 000 years to complete. 'Pen Czar' 2 Declared Not Best Plan Otta May 27 (OP)~PF. BE. Maenicke (CCP-Kindersley) sald last night in the Commons that the | government was contin a "one man czar" in charge of A penitentiaries despite a Royal Com« mission's statement that the job was too big for one man. i | establishment of a three-man coms mission to take charge of peniten- tiaries, Yet a bill, up for plaint against the Gen. R. B. Gibson, co penitentiaries, but he wondered. if, other than a militar- man might? have been given the position. . With a three-man commission it would be possible to have one mili- tary man, one penologist and one medical man. He believed this was what the Royal Commission had in mind when it made its recom- meridations. London -- (CP) -- New loco- this | motives built for the Southern Railway are to bear famous "Bat- tle of Britain" names including "Winston Churchill," "Hurricane" and names of airfields and fighter squadrons, Every WED. DANCE at Club Bayview (WHITBY) "1 FRI. & SAT. Novelty Dances ® Surprises! Phone 971 Whitby For Reservations! op . some sunshine. Sunday was cloudy and wet, with heavy showers, more rrevalent in the afternoon. Sorry to hear Mrs. G. Keetch, Brooklin, formerly of Hampton, has been quite ill with pneumonia in Oshawa Hospital. She is now some- what improved. Some of our young folk attended the concert in King Street United Church, Oshawa, on Monday night, given by the Gospelaires' featured over CKDO, and assisting artist, the world, famous violinist, Bela Urban- owski, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hugh Degeer, Enniskillen, formerly of Hampton, in the death of her mother, 3| Alcoholism Said France's Enemy Paris, May 27--(Reuters)--Alco- holism has become France's Pub- lic Enemy No. 1 since the Germans left, says a ministry of Public Health official. The official identi- fied only as a Dr. Bour, said that France is by far the most "alcohol- ized" country in the world. IVE ALWAYS LOVED-YOU PHILIP Sm WILLIAM DORN ° McLEOD ° CARTER MME. 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