PAGE EIGHT: THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 On The. Air Tonight and Friday <5 BONS OSHAW "CHU CKDO WRKBW (ABC) 1050 40 1520 THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Candlelight add Sliver CFRB "aie *WaEN WOR WEBW--CEEY Train WEBW-WOR Farm Market Sum. OBL 's Your oer CJBO Gon CFRB AAR) 1} HA rne Greene ( Request es ay Tony The Troubadour 03 Make § Belisve Balirnom oCarthy--Sports wo, I, es the World The Waltz Lives On --Pinto Pete i rts Today S--Accent on Music 25--Off the Beaten Track Hii i PEER ET iin t Pr A of View" Performance CHUM Views WKBW Convention KEY 8:30--Rooftops of the City 8:30--Western Trails 8:30--Frances Langford 8:30--Drama Workshop 8 :30--News 8:30--Beulah 8:30--R0oftops of The City 8:30--Allun Roth 8:30--Town Meeting of the Alr So The Story Goes Press News Gt Boel Hall Speaker CEDO Oe » nd foc. soil Talk CEEY 9:30--Village Store rh 9: 30--Waddington Conducts for Glas 3 20d President t Cloutier bo 5 30--Norman outs 9:30--Crime Photographer won 9:45--Fashions in Mus CKDO 9:45--Activities of Weitare Branch-- Talk CKEY 0:00--To Be Announced WEBW 0:00--Mystery in The Air 0:00--Bert Yarlett's Orch, 10:00--O0BC Natio News 0:00--New Artists Recital 10:00--Radio Readers Digest 1 Ser the Seorts Lane. © on e 0:30--Norm. Harris and his ra Orch. 0:30--Music Time 0.30--News 0:30--Eventide 0:30--Man Called X 0 :30--] ball CFRB of Nations OBly VW DEN Tobin's Tune Time WGR 1ombardy Qrch. CFRB Room WEKBW CBL It With Musio WREN-OPRB- WOR CFRB e Orch, CFRB Tobias Tupe Time Ror WEBW--WBEN WGR FRIDAY MORNING JR -Newe 100-350 Top © Gilby' nahi burn Press News Mh Clo eadlines 'BC News and Interlude Manners ons Parker Gom Sunrise Kouadup Hearts "40--~Top o' the Morning '45--Unity Viewpoint AT) Washburn i55~Melngy [ighiight artin Agronaty Droakfass in be Percolaior Parad Bedlam Ea nro Show ~ = Hit Hal KE i How Kelly rte ning Devot lint Buehiman orning Melodies wi WEBW I Clock (Stu Kenney) © etry mashburn LLL a eal March Pas --1050 Hit Parade anh a "45--Organ Melodies I i fees nenseue FErsseoasasaatnits I I CFRB 1 00--LoOK k{ Best 'our T2R Godt guEy 1 3:08 Pio 9:00--Cavalcade of Music 9:00~Ralph Snyder Show 3 :00 News :30----News :30--Patterns_in Melody 10: 30--Evelyn Winters 10:30--Mercedes Mackay 0:30--June Dennis Larry's hg, Mel § Shop CEDO oe Fashions CBL ood yi "oKDo Fowler 11:6 3 o--Morning Varieties 114 rey Show Ballroom Wagon Serenade , Drake It With Music of Perry Mason 's Time Out Mus, Show Club of the Alr 11 11:45--Lora Lawton 11:45~Voice of Memory 11:45--~Do You Remember 11:45--Laura Limited 11:45--Rosemary 11:50--~News FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 --Welcome Travelers 12:00--Studio 88 12:00--Shady Valley Folk 12:00--News--Muslo WBEN--CEEY 12:00---BBC News 'CBL 12:00---Wendy Warren and the News ih Rhythm B the Hits CHUM CJBC 12:10--News > 12:15--Lunchean Music 12:15--Reading Between the Lines, Dr. Frederick A, Hodge waEn Farm Broadcast' ores y 'WG 12:15--Real Stories from Real Life JBC 12:15--8tar of Today 12:20~Music Box 13:30--Luncheon Club 12:30--Press New. 12 :30--CHUM Valley Program 12:30-- Lorne Greene (News) ; 12:30 News . 12:30--~World at Noon B 3 Bow CJBC 12:45--Women's ee of the Alr WKBW 13:45--Singin' CKEY 12:45--Big Sister 12:45--Our Gal Sanday WGR 12:55---Hits of the Da CJ. 1:00--Boy Scouts at 'Adelaide House CEDO 1 en The Ladles 1:00--Kitchen Party 1:;00--Romance 1:05--Tops in Pops 1:05--Concert Favorites 1:15--Ma Perkins 1:15--US. Marine Band 1:30--Music Hall Varieties 1:30--Melody Inc. Time ork 1:30--Young Dr. Malone 1:30--Merv Grifin 1:35--Com pos! Corper 1:45--Waltzes of the Wor BL 1:45--Three Sons and. a Starlet Cony 1:45--Young Doctor Malone FR! 1 45--_Guiding Light 2:00--Half Hour Concert 2:00--~Today's Children 3 0 Caebiny Time 3 200! Paul 2 :00--Neison Olmstead 21 Burton Mrs, 2:05--Jerry Burke Show 2:15--Woman In White 2; 13-Siyiee in Rhythm 2:15--Jack Berch Show 2:15--Perry Mason 2:28--Masquerade 2:30--~Parade of Melody 2:30~Bride and Groom 2:30--News 2:30--Musically Yours 3 30--Tne Lone Journey 2 35---8h :40-- Betty wiime Crocker 3 Ligh 2 the World Rose 0! v Dreams 3:00---1050 Matinee 3:00--Dcuble or Nothing 3:00--News 3: alle Task CFR! 00--~Frank Herbert Concert Hour CJBO 3:00~Life Can Be Beautiful 3 lads Be Seated News 3: 30" Meetin With Keaton 3:30--New: 330--Pepper Young's pies 3:30--Paul Whiteman :35--CHUM Eh el t to "4 ness 3 Ly Linte PD! bine] Canada's No. 1 Dance Band and Victor Recording Artist WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6th 'JUBILEE PAVILION 4:00--News CERY 4:00--Four O'Clogk News CFRB 4:00--Popular Soe CBL 4:00--Backstage W! WBEN 4:00--Hot House with Jackie Rae CIBC 4:05--Club 580 CKEY 4:10---Milt Herth Trio C %:15--~Winner Take All C. 4:15--Stella Dallas WBEN 4:15--~Wnmen's News Commentary C: i 18--Have You Personality? :30--Eddy Duchin ; 0--High Tide 4:30--Lorenzo Jones 4:30--News 4:30--Adventure Parade 4:30--Hint Hunt 4:30--Recital 4°35--1050 Matinee 4:45--From the Classics 4:45---Tropicana 4:45--Coffee Call 4 LS Soung Niqder Brown 4:45--Dick Tri 4:45--News 4:55--Interlude 4:55--Matinee Miniature 5:00--House Party & A Ynen a Girl Marries 5: 5 CFRB WOR WBEN CJBC WEKBW WGR WEBW FRB Ci WEEN :00-- Ni Ci 100 Veterans Varieties CBL :00--New: WGR 5 i00--Terry and the Pirates CJBC--WKEBW 5:00--Time on oy Hands CHUM 5:05--S8tudio Part, CKEY 5:10--Meetin' With Keaton WGR 5:15--CRA Prog CKDO 5:15--Portia Feces Life WBE 5:15--Sky King KB 315--High News Hit Parade CJBC 5:30--Treasury Bandstand C 5:30--Jesting with the Jesters CKDO 5:30--Just Plain o WBEN 5:30--Jack Armstron WEBW 5:30--Sleepy Time Story Teller Ci 5:30--Make Belleve Ballroom 33 30 5:45 vm 45 Jimmie Allen es for Two FRIDAY EVENING 6:00~-Press Newn CEDO 6:00--~Candlelight and Sliver CFRB 6:00-- Victory Parade CBL 6:00--Walter - Bowles CJBC 8 :00--News WBEN. WGR-WKBW-CREY 00--1050 Serenade CHUM 5:05--Maxe Believe Ballroom CEKEY 6:10--Clary Settell CJBO 6:10--Music 6: 10--Hot off the Wire 6'10--~Tune Time §p~Gwa.0 Nowy 6:15--Short Sports 6:15--Jim Wells, sports 6:15--Tune Train 6:15--Pleasure Parade 6:18--Tello-Test 6:15--~News: Farm Market 6:20--Safety Clinic 6:20--Report on Sport 6:20--1050 Serenade 6:30--Three Suns Trio 6:30--Musical Memories 6:30--Sig. Smith Sports 6:30--Jim Hunter--News 6.30--Serenade 8 30--Ralph Hubbell Sports S30 ~fupper Club 6:30~Nows 6: iw Serenade 6:4 A Spor 6:45--Lowell Thomas WORN 6:45--Richard C. Hottelet News Wak 6:45--Foster Brooks WKB 6:50--Did J Say That? Cory 6:55--~Int, Commentary 7:00--Pleasure Parade 7:00--Request Performance KE ii ews | Belleve Ballroom AecCariny--Sporta So 'he Woria Ty 7: 15---Accent on Musto 7:25---Off the Beaten Track 780--Inter House Party Yalieau b 1 Lf 30-Bob | Crosby "Show 7:30 Ethel and Albert 7:30~The Lone Danger 7: :30--Myste: of dhe 4 Sal chard Harkness WBEN 7:45--Barber Shop Harmonies oy 7:45--Robert Trout--News 'Til Now Wi 7:45--Toronto Today She 7:45--Sweet Mus C 1 ee uns Day Program 3 00--Columbia Record Shor 00--~To Be Announced 8 :00--Hawk Larab 8:00--8erenade Tor Strings A fo Foi, ghways In Me 8:00--The F' Fai Man ay 8:00--~Clary's Gageety BC 8:30--Save the Children-Fund, Talk CKEY 8:30--Recltal CBI 8:30--~The Time, the Place and the Tune WEEN B: 30--Allen Roth 8: :30--Advent, of the Thin Man War 8.30 Treasure Trail CJB ure C--CFRB 8:30~-This Is Your FB1 WEKBW 8:30~--~News CHUM 8 33--gouth Ametioan Wa CHUM t's Wall 8:58~BI1) Henry. News 9:00--American Novels 9:00--~Preas News 9:00--~Arthur's Place CHUM | 10:30--Baseball Game BL | 10:40~Report from Parliament Hill | 10:40--Joe W | band, Mart Kenney, and his inimitable = or near his home town, Kitchener, Roy DO i by all that makes the maes- L | where L | in popularity each week as it is heard Wr | devil and .the deep blue sea" or- DO regiment was trapped between the Bo the Story Goes OKEY Break the Bank WEBW Light up and Listen. CJBC-CFRB Baseball Drummond 9:30--Victor Record Album OKDO 9:30--Arthur Godfrey's Talent so 9 20TH Sheriff Junior Audience #22 Now Being Wooed By New Programs We are pleased as punch, kiddies, to report that Canadian radio brass today recognize your group as a gosh a' mighty import- ant audience. And across the land W | both publicly and privately-owned range 10:30 Heritage of Musle 10:30~-Ont wiBW 10.30--Les Brown Orch, CEDO 10:30--News WBEN CEDO Oras cine B GR Wak OFRB Crysdale 10:45--CGovernmens Talk 10:45---News 10:45--~Answer Man 10:35~Headliners 11:00~-Buddy Clarke's Orch. 11:00~Dominion Network News 11:00~News WEKBW-WBEN-CKEY 11 el 1:1 Score Board i: 18" Fousenold heron asel, Sports A 33 Vate a Column 1:30--Sammy Kay Orch, 130 Martin Tobin's Tune Time --~WGaR 11:30--Musicana WBEN 11 R- Winnipeg Dr Drama CBL 11:30---Musie Room WKBW -News--Say it With Music to Ia 12: 20-08" News Bulletin 12:00-~New: CFRB wae. WOR 12 105--Virginia Beach Orch, WBE! 12:05~Nocturne pA 12:15~Martin Tobin's Tune THEE an 12: Shien Henderson's Orch, CFRB 12:30 New. B 12: 30--Three Suns Trio N 12:45--Uelham Health Orch WBEN :55-~News WBEN WKBW WGR LIFELONG AmaIoN REALIZED WHEN RO OBERTS i INVITED TO SING Wit MART KENNEY AND HIS WESTERN. GENTLEMEN Mart Kenny -- the man whose very name starts toes a-'tappin' and puts a tune in every ear--al makes mighty sweet music at the box office! Here's 3 list of his recent hits chalked-up the Kenny score board, which rate nim nation's top-ranking dance at world-fi a a. Topped many American bands on numerous one-night stands. Used exclusively in the Coca Cola Victory Parade. Played extensively for the Victory Loans, Won the 1044 Beaver Award for his contribution to radio in the pop- ular music fleld. Currently featured at Toronto's Royal York Jargest hotel in the British Empire. Victor Recording Artist. Broadcasting the "Sweet and Low" series heard every Sunday night from coast to coast ast. Chosen by the C Jo spheay, every 5th week on *canaaisn'P What all this adds Lie A that after steadily climbing the ladder, Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen have hy the top--and in a big way. See ad hear him for yourself on Wed- Desday, au 6th at the Jubilee Pa- Roberts Always an nt fan and great ad mirep of the Saaior of Canadas No. 1 style, little did Roy realize that seme aay he would be the maestro's singing star, When the band was on tour in could always be found in a secluded spot, close to the bandstand, completely tro all-star musicians the na- tion's first and foremost band. Roy was happlest when he was among musicians. great love for music attracted him to the guitar which he mastered in record time. A home-town band, ealizing his talents, signed him up. It was not long before he did the hing he likes best, and that is to sing. From here on the story of how a local boy makes good is a brief one, for Roy Robert's jump to the top was in one big leap. When Mart Kenney caught the sound of his voice while passing through a radio studio in Kitchener, he knew that in Roy he had the voice he bg ny Xi Je uickly x ne hag, Roy, for Frid Roy had th first try-out on a that same i wit] coast-to-coast network. Just after his broadcast, thoughtful Mart put in a long distance call for Roy's mother, for he wanted her to be the first to con- gratulate him. The voice cf Roy Roberts is growing by more and more Canadians from Halifax to Victoria . . . and Oshawa will see him In Jepon when he appears here at the Jubilee Pavillon on Wed- nesday, August 6th, SCOTTISH PREDICAMENT The expression "between the iginated in 1637 when a Scottish ocean and Swedish artillery fire. studios are really using imagination and common-sense to give you mi- crophone entertainment with a minimum of sudsy commercialism and gush, Too, you may have noticed, the new trend seems to be taking the once all too prevalent creaking- door, Sxlie dob Jaysinioity ox- citing juvenile teasers by their bo- .man breeches and tossing them or an aerial loop. Broadcast bigwigs now seem to know something most i you could have talked reams about--if they had bothered to ask you, You could have told them you preferred punchy yarns of your Dominion's sports greats to the teary tribulations of all the Orphan R Annies put together. How the men of Yarmouth go down to the sea, fight wind and rolling swells to bring in the sword- fish haul would have been ace-high stuff--that's real adventure. It's silly we suppose, but did Canadian radio forget we once had frontier days--with men, women and childrgn rearing a nation out of wilderness? And those pioneers had songs-- western songs, cowboy and camp- fire songs, portage songs, lumber- jack songs, kiddies, tunes and musi- cal games. You'd like to hear them, wouldn't you? Masterpieces of Fun They had folk stories, some. of them masterpleces of fun, And what of the yarns spun by Indian tribesmen as they sat outside their tepees watching the white man's iron horses plunge across prairies and mountain? Well, there's no need for you to age | really enjoyed get bashful now that radio is trying to make up to you. Listen to those programs belied to. you, If they fail to Sp tell the men and women behind Canadian radio. We've an idea things have changed heaps--they'll appreciate "beefs" or plaudits. For Children Only: Producer-ac- tor Rupert Caplan's "Great Tales of Imagination" is a splendid ex- ample of the new trend. Guess you "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," 'a recent offering. |g Ichabob Orane--the lizard- shovel-footed ragamuffin or AA one shirt to his name--was fun, Did you know there is a folk song pro- gram for young folks? Allan Mills brings it to you each Sunday after- noon over CBC Eastern and Mid- west networks. His song bag ine cludes the melody tale of how val- fant Sir Eglamore gave the heave- ho to old Mr, Dragon, and "Skip To Ma Lou," and "Il Be 16 on Sunday." Painless: The United States navy is using television to assist recruite ing, The play, "Bill's Best Bet," is to be televised and the navy says: "Our recruiting message is pain- lessly woven into the dialogue." Goodness, that's mighty tactful!! THEY CALLED TIME The first recorded ascent of Popo. catepetl, Mexican volcano, was made in 1519, but the second did not take place until 1827, THEATRES TODAY Regent -- "Razor's Edge" 1.00, 3.35, 6.15, 855. Last complete show 8.40. Marks-- "For the Love of Rusty" at 110, 3.30, 5.50, 8.10, 10.30. "Song of the Sierras" at 2.20, 4.40, 7.00, 9.15. Last complete show at 9.15. Biltmore -- "Lover Come Back" 1.00, 4.10, 7.15, 1025. "Some- where in the Night" 2.30, 5.40, 8.50. Last complete show 8.50, i | S HEED Ney TIRES? you NEEDY Buy TODAY . OU CAN GET NEW BIG-MILEAGE GOODJYEAR TIRES ONTIME Nv ©® When you need new tires, it's dangerous and expensive to make-shift with old ones. What's more, it's unnecessary, because you can get safe, money-saving time. Why oodyears on wait--it doesn't pay. Come ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 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One Sun- day morning, he having been to church alone, his wife cross-exam- ined him as follows: "Good ser- mon?" "Yes, very." "What was it about?" "Sin." "Wi hat did the preacher say about in the fall. His successor has not |sin?" yet been chosen but Hayes still has "He was against it." A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE - TYRONE POWER - GENE TIERNEY JOHN PAYNE - Anne BAXTER Clifton WEBB + Horbert MARSHALL The Razors Edge PRE-HOLIDAY SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW . (After 12:05) + FRANCIS LANGFORD in "BEAT THE BAND" with GENE KRUPA & HIS ORCH. PT ------------------------------ COMPLET, and PLUS LATEST NEWS TWO OUTSTANDING FIRST-RUN FEATURES ! DONALDSON "RUSTY The Smartest Dog in the Movies SERN A RING! DLE KING! JIMMY SUCH WONDERFUL PALS... 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