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Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Jun 1947, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1947 On The Air Tonight and Thursday LAFF -A -DAY gira Ny way scBs) phat der 2 "CEL 'CFRD. WHEN CIBC CHUM CRDO a Te "Ne "TNT wm ue WEBW asc) 3 of Manha :05--Make Believe Ballroom CKEY :10--Joe McCarth: :15--Jack i :15--Perry Com a --News of the World . Sports News :15--Accent on Music :30--Norm Harris :30--Boyd Valleau Sg [atemational House Party WBEN £7 :30--The Lone Banger WEBW 30 Make Believe Ballroom CKEY :30--Mystery of the Week CFRB :30--Romance :30--Ethel nd Albert 7:45--Midweek Review '$7:45--H V. Kaltenborn % :45--Midland Melodies 7:45-- Toronto Today #17:45--Home Folks Frolic k Carson Show £8:00--Jac be) #8:00--1 18:00 18:00 §8:00=0n sta :00--M Moderns CEKDO 1: 10 Taik rect County Temperance Assoclatio! CKEY ie: 15 Municipal Forum 8:15--Expert Opinion #8:15--Bobby Doyle Show 8: 30 flien Roth * Cl WBEN E Be Announced om Nations Business 8:30--N 8 30_Troplcans E 30--Summerfield Band Oonoert 8:30--~Y M.CA. Dramas 8 By South American Wa, i}a:45 People e Who Do Things :45--Pol eo Safety Talk 5 :53--S0 the Story Goes 8:55--Bl11 Henry, News 9:00--Paul Whiteman :#9:00--The Choristers S00 Prete News :00--Duffy's Tavern EER CHUM CHUM CKEY CEEY WGR WEBW CBL CEDO 9:00--Rhapsody in Rhythm Von £9:00--London Playhouse CFRB 9:15--Norman Cloutier CEDO :30--Victor Record Album 19:30--Johnny Modero 1¥9:30--Basel Bussball 9:30--Roman 1#9:30--Ford 'Show with Meredith Wilson '49:30--Symphony for Strings VOBL :30--Mr, District Attorney CJBC CBL CEEY Information Please B-OFE2 0 30-Mdusie by Martin Ve :30--Hen an Sh WEB 0:30--Lubka Kolessa, Hid Ad | 20:30--La erican Serenade CJBC 40) sdale. Sports CKEY 00 a .30:45--4 WBEN---CEEY ~CFRB 41:00--Dominion Netwo ews CJBC '31:05--Mickey Lester a . :10--Army Score :30--Three Suns Trio im Sid Kobblers :55--~N 35 News :00--News THURSDAY MORNING | ! : H deihaiiis E i NE = ¢ -- a $358 Washburn News Trumpeteers March Past Parade 10:15 0:17-8ong Parade CFRB JZ Hyun of all Churches WEBW 10:30--News 10:30 Evelyn Winters J330-Rate Altken WEKBW | 10:45 R--CFRB | 1 CBL WEBW | 11 CBL Lawton THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00--Easy Rhythm 12:00-- News--. 83388 I Hite of the Day m Broadcast Star For Today 3--Luncheon Musie SESE EEGeE 12:15--Tony the Troubador 12:20--Listen Ladies CEDO | 12 KEY | 13 1: Fo--Hon llywood F Dior 12:45--Let's Gu Visitas 1 :45--Big Sister 12:45--Our Gal Sunday 45-81 * Sam 1: 12:45--Luncheon Musie 1:00--~Romance 1:00---CBC News 130 Faden Kite 00--Byngtyme :00--News 1:35--Com 1:45--Young Doctor Malone 45--Waltzes of the World 45--Guiding Light : Time ebrity Time 00--Nelson mstead Quarter Hour Concert 3 00-- Today's Children :00--Joan Baird :00--~Klernan's Corner 2:00--Second Mrs. : 05--Jerry Burke Show :15--Ridin' the Range : n' 2:15--Perry Mason Women's of the Alr wen Y in White bi WBEN ht to Ha 2 You --CBL sed to Danco To. i. 7: ' 7:30--Int'l House Party i' 7:35--World of Sport i (© :45--Home Folks Frolic B | 7:45-Sweet Mus! 10:00--To, Be aa 10:90 Abbots and Costello i 13 News Rey Lodi ited Dallas N 4:15---Women's News Commentary CBL 4:18--A Life of uy Own CB 4:25--Music for CFRB WBEN WEBW--CHUM tal CB! CJBC WGR CHU. WEBW Wi re 4:30 Thursday 4:30--Adventure Parade 4:30--Hint Hunt : 4:35--1050 Matinee :40--Matinee Miniature 4 a8 arieties -When A Girl Marries :00--Su . :00--News :05--Studlo Party :10---Meetin' With Keaton :15--Sky El DD uY 43 High News t Parade :15--Portia Faces Life :30--Adventures in Nature 3 0 anck Anns :30--Spotlight on Song Preasury Bi Suse Plain Bill 20 Mare Believe Ballroom High Newreel eetwood . Serenade 45--Candlelight and Silver t P Farrell :45--Fron age :45--Barber Shop Quartet THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--News WBEN--WGR--~WEKBW--CKEY 6:00 Victory Parade , 0 atten iad Side' Bevemid ade 6 05--Make Belieye Saliroom 6:10--Hot Off The Wire 6:10--Clary Settell .6:10--Quiz-O-News 6:15--Short Sports 6:15--Jim Wells 6:15--Show Tune Time 6:15--Tello-Test, 6:15--Tune Train 0.15--~News; Farm Market Sum 6:20--What's Your Beef? 6:20--Report on Sport 6:20--1050 Serenade ws Hunter--News 6.30--Ralph Hubbell, Sports 6:30--S8erenade 6:30--Sig. Smith Sports 6:30--Supper Club 6:30--Musical Memories Ne Designed for Dining well Thomas 3 Strike Up the Band BBC New: pe; 7:00--Fis ing Calendar 7:00--Lorne Greene (News) 7:00---1050 Varieties 7:00--~Mystery of the Week 7:00--~Tony The Troubadour 7:00--News 7:05--Make Believe Baitroom Jack Smith [lye Waltz Lives On ports News : ccent on Music 30--Mystery of the Week ou. Dee en 30--N CHU. ngs of the Yukon wEsy :30--Ethel and Albert Make 1 1 7 7 KE 7:30--Slim Brysnt 7 45--"Points of View' 45--Cote Glee Club :45--Request, Beriormance :45-Toronto Podey B:00--~The Aldrich Fami' :00--Winner Take All '00--Lum and Abne, :00---On 8 Le Opinion 15--Christian Science Views WEBW L 25--Talk--Peel County TL 3 y ere RH 8:30] from Dominion Cano 8:30--Frances wo agtord WBEN 8:30--Drama Workshop - ews 8:30--M: 8:30--Beulah 8:30--F.B1 In Peace and Wa. 8:30--Allcn Roth 8:30--Town Meeting of the Alr 8:35--Trade Winds Tavern 8 45--World of Today le Those Sensational, Years wEBW CIBC DO 33-¥ orman_ Cloutier 9:30--Crime Polos raphey Music nced National News to Rem WKBW --WBEN--COKEY---CFRB 11:00---Dominion Network News CJBC wy CBL WGR CKEY . GENERAL DELCO-HEAT AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT OIL BURNERS -- COAL STOKERS MOTORS May be financed out of eat Yas Cunvenlent G.M.A.C. Payment J FINE QUALITY COAL - COKE - FUEL. OIL THE ROBERT DIXON COMPANY LIMITED 313 ALBERT ST. '_._ TELEPHONE 262 RAI LN B 3 :30--Claude Thornhill Orch, | 12:05--Nocturne 12: | 12:55--News "Eve ing must go, gentlemen, including myself!" $1,000,000 Salvage Treasure Is Plum of B.C. Crews Vancouver, June 18 -- (CP) -- here aren't any secret treasure maps being pored over and the incentive isn't doubldons or pieces-of-eight, but some British Columbia salvage firms today are laying plans for a prize haul 'that would make buccaneer Captain Kidd envious, The modern treasure, valued at between $1,000,000 and $2,000,- 000 lies abandoned on a bleak Aleutian Island shore, awaiting a salvage crew to bring it to civ- ilization. The treasure includes a 300- foot "steel cargo barge, loaded with more than 70 huge bulldoz- ers, 100 trucks, 40 road graders, 15 or 20 big crawler cranes, mill- ing machinery, pumps and electri- cal equipment, The equipment, owned by the United States Army, was being moved some months ago from the big Adak defence base when the large barge broke loose from its tag in a storm. It crashed ashore on lonely Anuktha Island, 200 miles west of Dutch Harbor, Al- aska, The army material, some of it used and some still crated, was worth about $1,000,000 at the time, Deterioration is not believ- ed to have been great, since the barge was thrown high up on the beach by pounding seas. Army officials finally aband-. oned barge and material and tur- ned them over to marine under- writers. 11:10--Rexallites 11:10--Army Score Board 11°15--Late Sports 11: 15--Christies Wax Works 11:15--Joe Hasel Sports 11: 15--Rainbow Rendezvous 11:15--Jne Wesp 11:25 ~Late Sports Column 11:25--~Footnote 11:30--Concert of Nations WB 11:30--Mariin Tobin's l'une Time WGR CFRB 1:30--Concert of the Nations ._ OBL bi :30--Music Room WKB 12:00--~CBC News 12:00--News--Say It With Music to 645 12:00--News 12:05--Musicana CBL CKEY WBEN CFRB-WGR WhEN my Kaye Orch, pati 12:15--Martin Tobin's I'une Time or J i8 12:30-- News 1:00 News TRAIN AIRLINE STAFF , London--(CP)----A "new com- pany formed by two ®irways cor- porations has been Started here. Known as Airways Training Ltd. it will train civil aircrew and ground staff as required by the corpora- tions, Paddle fish and sturgeons do not | have a bony skeleton like true fishes. ALL EXPENSIVE LIGHT Strikes (Continued from Page 3) | as a potential pattern for the pro- vinces and contained a clause which would allow the provinces to turn over to federal labor adminis- tration any industry they wishes. It was largely based on Order-in- but departed in certain notable in. Stances, 'The major differences are of majority-supported unions but not individuals -as agents. P.C. 1003 .allowed only in- dividuals elected by employees or selected by the trade union repre- senting the majority of employees to be certified. 2, A'new "Cana Labor Rela- tions Board," sim! to the one now in operation, can grant certifi- cation if the majority of employees involved are members in . good recognized written . authorizations .| from workers as the equivalent of || actual union membership. 3. The Board can revoke certifi- cation of a union if satisfied it no :| longer has the backing of a major- .| ity. P.C. 1008 made no provision '| for revocation, except 'when the union agents were replaced by bar- gaining representatives selected by another union. 4. For the first time, certification :| of '¢company-dominated unions is prohibited. 5. A strike vote no longer can be | taken before conciliation has been tried or before the government has said it would not appoint a concil- lation board. 6. During negotiations and con- ciliation, employers cannot reduce wages or alter work conditions, This was embodied in P.C. 1003 in January. FOR A PEPSI / =" Auckland, N.Z.--(CP)--The se- | vere power cuts in New Zealand are bringing amazing prices for alter. native forms of lighting. Old kero- sene lamps resurrected from the junk piles are being bought for $10 PEACE IN WINTER In medieval warfare, armies by agreement never engaged in active campaigning during winter. WEBW WEES | WGR All Are Welcome = to the -- 0LD TYME and = MODERN DANCING RUSSWIN PAVILION FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Under the Auspices of Social Committee of Carpenter's Local 397, AF, of L, NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB Presents a Variety Show "The DENNIS PLAYERS" at the COMMUNITY HALL -- Friday, June 20th 8 P.M. JITNEY DANCING Later! ~1 Admission -- 50c and 35¢ Hey Kids! IT'S FREE! mo irs ron YOU Just get Pop to buy that new Mantel Radio for your home . . . and we will give you a FREE regulation softball and softball bat. IRISH & DREW « Electrical Appliance 182 SIMCOE ST. 8S. PHONE 4442W dl ] YES PEPSI-COLA IS BIGGER AND BETTER/ L why --l repsi-Cola hits the spot anytime! There's twice as much in the big 12-ounce bottle! Whenever you're thirsty, choose the drink that gives finer flavour and better valve ; . . ask for Pepsi-Colal ~ *Popsi- Cola" is theregistered trade mark in Canada - of the Pepsi-Cola Company of Canada Limited. oo allows certification il standing of the union. P.C. 1003 |ing Newsprint The Romans were _the first. to convoy ships with fast galleys. De-inking Expands New York, June une 18 (AP)--F. B. Oldham, inventor of a process 'for production 'of rawsprint from de- be expanded in the next few years to 100,000 tons annually with the building of "four or five new mills spotted throughout the United States near the largest cities." Cooke Coen at the same eonfer- ence said he and Prank J. Buffum of oh Buu and Company, now using the process at the 'Sheffield Paper Mill plant' at Saugerties, N.Y., had incorporated in Delaware Monday a $10,000,000 newsprint piri fo act as "parent company in build- and operating additional plants." More than 1,000 destroyed in the great fire in Bal timore in 1904. TRYIN TODAY Marks -- "Gallant Journey" at 2.25, 5.05, 7.40, 10.20. "Strange Confession" at 1.20, 4.00, 6.35, 2s. Last complete show at Biltmore--"Guest in The House" at 2.45, 6.15 and 9.45 p.m. "The Runaround" at 1.15, 445 and 8.15 pm. Last complete show at 8.15 pm. Regent -- "Margie" 140, 3.33, 5.25, 7.23, 9.23. Last complete show 9.00. v NOW PLAYING GLENN LANG LINN Bi ALAN wa NG GLENN FORD Today Only! nt em---- in "GALLANT JOURNEY" LON CHANEY in "STRANGE CONFESSION" TOMORROW MAN OF A 1000 DISGUISES . . . LIVING THE MOST DANGEROUS MASQUERADE A MAN EVER DARED! starring LOUIS HAYWARD- BARBARA BRITON I'LL DO ANYTHING | WANT! too late! Every wife should know her at first glance . . . a second glance is often TIT: BAXTER § RALPH ALLAN TO GET WHAT

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