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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Mar 1948, p. 10

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PAGE TEN "THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE "WEDNESDAY, MARCH' 10, 1948 600 | 100 800 * WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--Music Box 6:00--Bowles and Settell 6:00--Victory Parade 6:00--Press News 6:00~--News 6:00--Tello-Test 6:05--~Make Believe Ballroom 6:05~--Musical Interlude 6:10--Parade of Melody 6:10--Tune Time 6:10--Odditles in the News 6:15--Top of the Day 6:15--~Good Cheer Songs 6:15--Sports 6;15--Preview with Music 6:15=News--Farm Market 6:15--What's_ Your Beef? 6:30--News, Jim Hunter 6:30--Sports 6:30--Music_for Memory 6:30--Bllly Rose 6:30--Ralph Hubbell, Sports 6:30--Report on Sport 6:30--Divertimento 6:40--Parade of Melody 6:40--Wes McKnignt's Sports 6:45--Foster Brooks 6:45--Three Star Extra 6:45--Lowell Thomas 6:50--Did | Say [Inat? 6:55--BBC News 7:00--Kesten's Corner 7:00--!.0rne Greene (News) 7:00--News 9:00--Milt Herth Trio 7:00--Supper Club 7:00--Beulah 7:00--8weet Music %7:.00~Edmund Hockridge Sings 7:05--Make Believe Ballroom 7:10--The Lighter Side 7:15--Tony the Troubador 7:15--Hep Septette 7:15--Jack Smith Show WGR--CFRB 7:15--Novatime CEKDO 7:15--News of the World WBEN 7:15--Sports Toda! CBL CBL CBL CFRB CJBC OBL . CREDO WBEN--WGR--CKEY WEBW GREl WGR WK. CBL y #725 Introducing Wed. Night 7:30--Roland Leduc Conducts 7:30--Club 15--Bob Crosby CFRB--WGR 7:30--1 See by The Paper EDO 7:30--International House Party WBEN , 7:30--~The Lone Ranger WEBW 7:30--Ethel and Albert 7:45--News 7:45~Edward R. 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Say it with Music CKEY 'WBEN WBEN WBEN THURSDAY MOBNING 4:30--Uncle Ervin 5:30--News 5:30--550 Revellle 5:35--Uncle Ervin 6:25--Hymn For The Day 6:30--News 6:30--Farm Reporter 6:40--0Old Chisholm Trail 6:45--Uncle Ervin 6:45--News G&Bo Ce 7:30--News 7:30--News--Musical Clock 7:35--Breakfast Melodies 7:35--Larry's Coffee Shop 7:45--Top 0' the Morning 7:40--Percolator Parade 7:45~Unity Viewpoint 7:50--~News I :v0--sports Roundup 4:00--~News 00--Jim Hunter--News 8:00--Musical March Past :00--Martin Agronsky :00--~Ralph Snvder Show :10--Larry's Coffee Shop :10--Hal Kelly Sports :15~Clint Buehiman ;15--Morning Devotions :13---Coffee Time :15--~Musical Clock :15--Housewives Serenade 30 Bross News :30--Breakfast Time Tunes :30--Musical March Past :30--Carillon 8:30--Teleflash News 8:30--Front Row Centre : WS 8:45--Sacred Heart Program 8:45--CBC News B:45-~-Gospel Singer :50---News :55--It's A Racket :00--News :00--~Music For Thursday :00--Breakfast Club D:00--News :00--Breakfast Club 9:00--News 9:00--Breakfast Club 9:05~Music in The Morning 9:05--All Time Hit Parade 9:10--Novatime 9:15--Oklahoma Roundup 9:13--Early Date 9:25--News For Women 9:30--Breakfast at The Barclay 9:30--Oshawa Shopping Basket 9:30--Clevelandaires 9:45--8chool of the Alr 9:45---Why of World Events 9:50-~News 10:00--~World of Fashion 10:00--News 10:00--Ann_ Adam 11:30--~What's Your Beef? 11:30--Galen Drake L | 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenade Ww :00--News; Breakfast at The Barclay CHUM CEKEY CJBC CBL CKEY CFRB WBEN CHUM CHUM CKDO CBL OBL WBEN WGR CJBC CKEY CFRB 10:00--Teleflash News; Betty & Bob CHUM 10:00--Fred Waring Show 10:00 -My True Story 10:00--News 10:05--Tommy Dorsey * 10:05--Make Believe Ballroom 10:15--Coffee Call 10:15--Organ Music 10:15--News 10:15--Kindergarten of the Air 10:15--Orge.n Music :17--8ong Parade :25--Dog Time :25--Magazine of the Air :30--Tommy Dorsey :30--News :30--Evelyn Winters :30--~Make Believe Ballroom 30 Rane Aitken e :30--News 0:30--Ethelwyn Hobbes 0:30--Road ot Life :35--Do You Remember :35--CHUM Sloan Contest :45--Listen to Leibert A5--Jane Weston :45--Life in Canada 0:45---Joyce Jordan. M.D :45--Dorothy Kilgallen Show 45--David Harum :35--Novelette :00--News :00--Road of Life :00--Musiec For You :00--Morning Varieties Ik hk tk pt dd tk hk hh dh hd dt te . g Sister 11:15~Katie's Daughter 11:15--June Dennis 11:30-~-News 11:30--Claudia 11:30--Maurice Bodington 11:35--~8tork Club 11:45~--Jack Smith Show 11:45--Lora Lawton 11:45--Ted Malone 11:45---Laura Limited 11:45--Bernie Braden Story 11:50--News, Gordon Sinclair THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-- News--Music WBEN -CEKEY 12:00--Welcome Travellers WKBW 12:00--North Shore Farm Digest CKDO 12:0%--Music for Midday CFRB 12:00--~CBC News 12:00~Wendy Warren-News 12:00--~Melody Inc. 12:00--Shady valley Folk ts CFRB 12:15--Lucy Linton 12:15--Monty and Barry 12:15--Luncheon Music Di 12:20--Listen Ladies 12:30--News > 12:30--Lorne Greene (News) 12:30--News 12:30--Ontario Farm 12:30- Rom. of Helen Trent 12:30--Luncheon Cluo 12:30~ News 12:35--Luncheon Club 12:35--CHUM Valley Program 12:40--Hollywsod Reporter * 12:40--Rhythm Rendezvous 12:45--Let's Gu Visiting 12:45--~Walter Bowles 12:45--8ingin' Sam 12:45--Big Sister 12:45--Our Gal Sunday 12:55--Man About Town 12:55--Off The Cuff 1:00--CBC News 1:00--Kitchen Party Ww 1:00--Teleflash News--Romance 1:00--Byngtime 1:00--~News 1:05--Tops in Pops > 1:05--A. 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The pro. test moved hy Rev. Dr. E. W, Young, ang. Rev. H., Edgar Burritt, will be & {forwarded ~to Premier George A. Drew. "7 The resolution stated that there were already enough outlets for alcoholic beverages in Brantford and that short supplies of grains should. be &frected to the feeding of animals rather than to the man- ufaciureof alcohol. WEE digi REPRODUCTION BY WEIGHT It has been calculated that the female salmon produces 900 eggs to: gvery poundof her! weight. 3 | Deputy. Comman introduction of cocktail loutiges in By NORMAN CRIBBENS Canadian Préss Staff Writer London -- (CP) ~~ Along the | Thames Embankment, almost in the shadow of Big/Ben and direct- ly facing the swirling river, is a small, unobtrusive green door set in a. high stone wall, On the other side is Scotland Yard -- a sprinkling warren of buildings wherein the energies of 16,000 policemen are directed to- wards the capture of every type of wrong-doér. The green door opens directly into a small room' full of people who look more like detectives than detectives usually do, They are crime reporters -- the flying squad of Fleet Street. This is the room where the facts that trickle down through the pub- lic relations officers from the big men of the Yard are turned into 'headlines. In'a room just above the report- ers sits Scott of Scotland Yard -- Sir Harold Scott, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Large- built, with thick black hair and merry blue eyes, he has never walked a beat, never solved a crime, yet as an organizer he is recognized as one of the best brains of the Yard, ; In some of the othér rooms are omy George Rawl- the man who Ww everybody in London; A Superintendent Bob Fabian -- the man who "never gives up"; finger- print expert Fred Cherrill and his assistant Harold Birch, _ Unnoticéd anid often unrecogniz- CRED ed; 'these and a score of other cele- "ERB brated - crook-chasers wander daily 5:30--=Adventures of Thnothy O'Br 5 "'5:30--Parade of Stars WER: in and out of the Yard. Their working. hours range from eight to 418 hours a. ddy, depending on the current. amount of rime. Of late All have been putting in overtime. "Mor. the amount of work. they do their salaries .are moderate. Su- perintendents earn between £15 tors from £0 to £12 10s.; Detectives from £7:to £12. Switchboard operators, too, work hard; for anyone in London can reach the Yard in a few seconds by dialling "999" and many of the {calls are' trivial and unnecessary. "We. eannot afford to discourage loves stupid calls," a Yard inspector ($80) and £18'a week; Chief Inspec- sald. 'The stupidest person may have somsthing important' to tell us." ' RAISE POLICE PAY Cornwall, March 10--~(CP)--Ré&- organization of the Cornwall Town. ship pelice departmeht and a gen. eral salary increape of 10.per-cent was announced Tuesday. The depart. ment ig ed.vy G, R. Giroux, former member of the R.OM.P. who recently was appointed Chief Con. stable. Wilfrid Masson, former Act- ing Chief, has _been placed in charge of township relief' adminis. tration. The "MIKADO" «+o. By W. 8. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan The Above Scene "THE THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL" Plans are bein Saturday, auditions. ATTENTION ALL OPERA ENTHUSIASTS! made for the presentation of the ever popular "Mikado" early in the fall. It is believed there -is promising local talent who would enjoy the opportunity "to participate in its presentation ag a community-effort. An invitation is extended herewith to all those in- terested in any phase of the production of the MIKADO to be present at an open meeting at the Semmunity Resraation Building, 100 Gibb Street, on arch 18th at 2:30 p.m. At this meeting more detailed plans will be outlined; an opportunity will be provided for registration for the cast and arrangements made for necessary Previous experience ig helpful but not-essential. Some talent and a genuine desire to be associated with an operatic group is the main requisite, therefore please feel free to attend this meeting. 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Autc ic record-changer for twelve 10-inch or tén 12-inch records. New Electronic Feather tone arm. Handsome Chippendale cabinet of selected walnut. Connection for FM or television-sound. Westinghouse Model 697X *"The Consort" A truly de luxe console radio, with "Polyphonic" Reproduction. Covers standard broadcast plus expanded 25-31 metre and 41-49 metre bands. Phonograph connection and switch. Built-in antenna. Push-button tuning. BUTT RADIO APPLIANCE] 130 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY ». HAMILTON, CANADA, KING ST. W. 92 SIMCOE N. OSHAWA "OSHAWA

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