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Daily Times-Gazette, 27 Sep 1948, p. 8

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k PAGE EIGHT \_ THE DAILY JIMES- GAZETTE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1948 RADIO LOG --TIME TABLE $:00--Musie You Love ¢ t And Silver 00 Press. . 00--News Good & rop opt the Day 3 News and Interlude and Albert 6:15--Ethel 6:25--Pishing Barometer :30--Tello Test 8:30--Jim Hunter Ca for Contentment Cause 45--BBO N 5--What's Your Beef? Dinner Say Tha C. Gaited Nations O Commentary CBL eo Greene. News CEEY Plantation Party CFRB--CKDO Co CJBC Jaadaagoes 7 '00--Chicho Valle 7:00--Ten-Fifty Serenades :05--News 7:05--Make Belleve Ballroom CKEY 5 15---Novatime CEDO A Vax Smith Show CFRB-WGR CFRB WBEN WEBW CBL 333 Fe World PF. I, Wine Time rts Toda 7:30--Int 'I House 7 :30--The Better Half Bloch Ray 7 30--News A 7:30--The Lone Ranger 7 Rap fiom Trio eT Joye ey D bt 15s ps 3 343+ CHUM WEBW CBI WGR-CFRB CHUM : y :00--Inner Sanctum :00--Portrait of a Woman Jryavnicade of America :00--Stringtim CE of Music 8:15--Ka en or Nothing a uble :30--~Cabin B-13 : David Rose Show Pirestone WB! de Under The Siar Susan Fletcher Show CIBg 3 Page CJB :00--Lux Radio Theatre CFRB- Von : the Story Goes CKEY :00--Jimmie Blaine's Place WEKBW 200 mphonic Echoes CBL :00--News :00--T elep hone Hour WBEN oP are of CKEY ar Bands oan Back and Listen CKDO of Manhattan CEDO 30--G: Trails CBL 30--Get Rich Quick WEBW 30--Atomic Energy Series CJBC :30---Dr. 1.Q. Quis ° WBEN SS Musil, Interlude QI Came! Aravan 10:00--C ic CFRB-WGR :00--Berni Black Trio 0 :00--My Friend Irma 10. tented Hour $J80.- WEEN 10: National News 2 of our Times 10:00--News 10:15~Catholic Thought 10:15 cana New Roundup for You 10: 1 10:30--Songs 10:30--Baseball 10:30--News 10:30--Radio City Playhouse 10:30--No Cover Charge 10:30--Milt Herth Trio 10:30--Michael Zarin Orch, 10:30--To Be Announced 10: 140. Shotts Nex News 10:45] 10 43 --Ontario "Holiday 10: 45 Haws ews Harness Racing WEKBW 11:00--Dominion News Bulletin CJBC 11:00--Dreamtime CEDO JOHN SCOTT well-known Canadian actor and announcer, who will be heard as narrator in the new C.G.E. Pro- gram sehies which makes ite broad- R | cast debut on Sunday, October 3rd, at 6.00 pm. on the Dominion net- M (Work, A native of Winnipeg, Scott was on the staff of CKRC there for over five years as actor, producer and announcer, before moving to Toronto six months ago. 11:00--Neil Golden Orch. 11:05--Mickey Lester Show 11:10---Organ Reverie 11:10--News Analysis 11:15--Henry Jerome Orch, L | 11:15--A11-Night Show 11:15--Late Sports 11:15--United Nations Today 11:25--Interlude 11:30--Man About Midnight 11:30--Christie"s Waxworks 11:30--Club Norman Orch. 11:30--Louis Armstrong Orch. 12:00--News 12:00--News 1 12:00--Christie's Waxworks 12:00---CBC News 12:00--News; House Party 12:00--News i2:05--Don Reid Orch, 12:05--All-Night Show 12:10---Man About Midnight 12:15--On the Town 0--New. 1 00-- News; House Party 2:00--"All 'Night Show" TUESDAY MORNING :30-- Zncle Erwin :30--News 30550 Reveille :35--Uncle Ervin :50---News :00--News :00 News; Top of the Morning qr :00--550 Ran 6: 6:30--Farm Reporter 6: 130 --Beroolat or Parade 's Softee Shop vin 6: 35. Musical ram 7:00--Toast and Jamboree ".00--News: Musical Clock C 7:00--News; Top of the Morning Comp 7 :00--Ralph Snydsr Show WGR 7:00--~Uncle Ervin WEKBW 7:00---Larry's Coffee Shop CHUM 7:00--CBC News and Weather CBL 7.05--Breakfast Melodies CBL 7:15--Clint Buehiman 3 15--Morning Songs 7:30--~CBC News 7:30--~Press News 7:30--News 7:30--~News 7:30--News. Musical Clock 7:35--Larry's Coffee Shop 7-35--Breakfast Melodies 740--Top 'O The Morning 7:40--Percolator Parade 7:45--Good Morning 1 :45--Unity Viewpoints, 7:50--~News 1. rts Roundu 7:55--Melody Highlights 00--News :00--Ralph Snyder Show :00--Walter Bowles, News 8:00--News 8:00--Jackpot Jamboree 8:00--)im Hutter, News 8:00--CBC New: 8:05--Larry's Cottee Shop CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer z 3 4 9 10 " ZZ 7 4! 8:10--Hal Kelly (Sports) 8:10~--Toast and Jamboree 8:10--Livestock Review 8:15~Musical Clock 8:1>--Clint Bueniman rning Devotions 8:30 Musica! March Past 8:30--New: 8 30_Teleflash News :35--Larry's Coffee Shop Singer Heart Program Snyder Show © e CK! 00 Music | From Hollywood W--CBC CBL 0--Ni "® WKBW--CIJBC--CFRE CKEY :0, )5--Music in the Morning :10--~Women In the News :15--Early Drte :15--Breakfast Club :15--Barnyard Follies :30--News From Bollywood :30--Mickey Leste: :35--Music From "Hollyw 9:45--Ann Adam Homecra 9:45--In 'Your Name 9:45--Musical Program 9:50--News 100028 True Story 030--Nows PEE ERAS OODLE Stans :00--Fred Waring Show 10:00--Fred Waring S8how 10:00--Parade of nds :00--Betty and Bob :05--Make Believe Ballroom :15--Lucky Shopper Contest :25--Magazine of the Alr Ir'op Tune Sing Along Arthur Coaney :30--Press New 10:30--Say It With Music 10:30--Road of Life > Musical Interlude :30--News :35--Lucky Shop er Sontest 10:35--Piano Interlu 10:45--Joyce on, M.D. 10:45--~Jane Weston 11:00--This Is Nora Drake 11:00--Orchestras On Parade 11:00--Rond of Life 11:00--Tin Pan Alley 11:00--News 11:00--Morning fiarieties 11:00--To The La 11:00--Breakfast iy 'Holywood 11:05--Make Believe Ballroom 11:15--Big Sister 11:15--June Dennis 11:30--Claudia 11:30~Teleflash News 11:30--Ted Malone 11:30--~Jack Berch Show 11:30--Grand Slam 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenade 11:30--What's Your Beef? 11:30--Maurice Bodington 11:35--Stork Club of the Alr I :45--Lora Lawton 2 5 Borin Parade 1 "45 _Treasure Chest 11:45--Kiernan's Korner 11:45--Musical Program 11:45--Laura Limited 11:45--Especially for You 11:45--Rosemary 11:50--News TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00--News 12:00--Luncheon Music 12: :00--Memorable Music ts : Ranch 12:15--Reading "tween the Lines WEEN 12:15--~Farm Broadcas 12:15--Aunt Jenny Stories Wor 12:15--Lucy Linton 12:20--Listen Ladies 12:20--Show Tune Time 12: 20 Luncheon Club 12:30--Ni 12 o--Lorne Greene, News 2: 12:30--Walter Bowles, News 12:30--Ont. Farm Broadcast :30~News--And :30--Teleflash News 12:35 M Valley Program 12:40--Matinee Miniatu 12:40--Entertainment 'Reporter LAFF -A - DAY "Oh, Mrs. Brown is very friendly--she wanted to know how much your new dress cost, how much Daddy makes; i and where he was till daylight this morning..." ® CKEY CEDO CHUM CKEY 3:35--Kiwanis Safety Program 3:35--Casa Loma Time 3:35--Lucky Shopper Contest 3:45--Jerry Burke Show 3:45--Lucy Linton CFRB 3:45--Right To Happiness WBEN--CBL 3:45--Jerry Burke Show CKEY 4:00--Four O'Clnck News 4:00--01f the Record 4:00--News 4:00--Voice of Memory 4:00--All Star Dance Parade 4:00--Record Show 4:00--Backstage Wife 4:00--Popular Songs 4:05--Club 580 4:10--Broadway and Vine 4:15--8tella Dallas Ww. 4:15--~Women's News Comment'y 4:15--Star Tue SLY, 4:15>-Nora Dra 4:15--High Tide. "Wally Shubat Gkbo 4:18--Women In the Cabinet CBL 4: 4:20--Winner Take Al 4:30--News 4:35--Star Time 4:45--From the Classics 4:45--Reminiscing 4:45--Young Widder Brown SE away Fahrenheit 4:55--News, loc 5:00--News; Re i Party 5:00--Wally Crouter Show 5:00--Star Time 5:00--Off the Record 5:00--The Green Hornet 5: eo erans Variety 5:00--New: 5: j0--Meetin' with Keaton 5:15--Parade of Melody 5:30--Maggie Muggins CB. 530 Retele and Blllle Keaton WGR 5:30--New: CHUM 5230 Make Believe Ballrcom CKEY 5:30--Jack Armstrong WEKBW 5:30--Teen Newscast CJBC 5:35--O0f1f the Record CJBC 5:35--S8tar Time CHUM 5:45--Western Five CBL 5:45--Lum "n' Abner WGR 5:55--Oddities in the News CFRB Here from Durban To See 'Hasty-P's' Toronto, Sept. 27 -- (CP) George Ponsford, M.B.E.,, M.M.,, for- mer Company Sergeant-Major in the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, is a man who keeps his word. He promised he would attend the y reunion of the "Hasty-P" boys in 12 :55--Byngtime 12:55--Farm Prices 1:00--Kitchen. Party 1:00--Perry Mason 1:00--~News 1:00--Blg Sister 1:00--Byngtyme 1:30--Million Dollar Ballroom 1:30~-Young Dnctor Malone 1:30--Dollar Dividends 1:45--Young Doctor Malone B 1:45--Treasury of Beautiful Music 1:45~The Guiding Light GR 1:45--Singalong 2:00--Guiding Light 2:00--Byngtme 00--News 00--~The Second Mrs, Burton 00--Today's Children )0--Half-hour Concert 00--Bernie Braden Story 00--Dollar Dividends bre NNO N 3 0--Melody Matinee :40--Betty Crocker 2: '45-- Hilltop House 2:45--Evelyn Winters, 2:45--Light of the World 3:00--~Ladles Be Seated 3:00--Kemp Calling 3:00--Life Can Be Besutiful CEL=WBES 3:00--David Harum 3:00--~News; Jerry Burke Show OK 3:00--Frank Herbert Concert Boul IBC 3: ool Sho er Contest CHUM 3 N icky PD R 3: 15-- "Ma Pe! rki ns" WBEN--CBL 3 25--Fenway Fahrenheit WGR ~~ A HORIZONTAL 42. bracing 1. beechnuts 45. exhaust $. append 47. "worthless" %. a styptic 48. rich 12. stake source 13. 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Mother Flies Sea To Aid Daughter Held For Murder Toronto, Sept. 27 27--(CP)--A little | Scotswoman Saturday flew the At-| lantic to be with her war-bride daughter who faces a murder charge following the killing of her husband. M: Emily McInerney arrived from" Greenock, Scotland, Saturday and planned to visit her 25-year-old daugtiter, Mrs. Jean McAllister in | jail at Lindsay, Ont. { Mrs. McAllister, accused of mur- | dering her husband, John, faces a | preliminary hearing Wednesday. THEATRES TODAY Biltmore -- "Golden Earrings" 1.15, 4.20, 7.20, 10.25. "New Or- leans" 2.50, 5.50, 8.55. Last com- plete show at 8.55. Drive-In Theatre -- The Farm- er's Daughter" Tonight at 7.30. Marks -- "The Mating of Millie" 1.43, 3.43, 5.43, 7.43, 9.43. Last complete show 9.10 p.m. Regent -- "Winter Meeting". 1.50, 5.15, 8.45. "Out. of the Blue" 3.35, 7.00, 10.30. Last complete show 8.45. Canadian Group To Tour Ontario In By MARILYN LAMBORN Canadian Press Staff Writer Toronto, Sept. 27--(CP) -- The New World Theatre Company, an all.Canadian griup, is ready to hit the road Oct. 18 with a burlesque version of that old-time melodra- ma, "The Drunkard." After a week-long engagement in Ottawa, the company will push on to Cornwall, Kingston, Peterbor- ough, Belleville, Hamilton, St. Catharines, = Simcoe, Brantford, London and Kitchener in an 'On- tario swing. Later it may play Montreal and Toronto. Best-known player in this pro- fessional repertory company orga- nized by Canadian prqducer Brian Doherty is John Pratt of Montreal, who won international fame as the, star of the wartime Navy Show "land has since appeared in. several films. Other members of the group in. clude Beth Gillanders of Vancou- ver, veteran of the Everyman Thea- tre in Western Canada; William Drew of the Little Theatre in Lon- don, Ont.; Murray Davis, Charmion King and Araby Lockhart, former- ly of Toronto's Hart House Thea- tre; Barbara Hamilton, seen the Torento Conservatory produce tion of "Gay Rosalinda" and John Frid, a young actor from Hamilton. Several of the troupers graduated | from Mr. Doherty's Straw Hat Players which successfully toured Ontario's Muskoka Lakes resort district last summer in an experi- mental production by Canadian players chosen: from little theatre groups. "The success of the Straw Hat Players proved to me that Canad. ians will go for Canadian talent in} Stage Play when it is presented to them pro- fessionally," Mr. Doherty said Fri- day night at a press conference. During the summer the Straw Hat Players performed for about 11,000 persons altogether, many of whom had never before seen stage plays. Some Muskoka district resi- dents travelled 50 miles to see the plays a second time. WINS CHEESE HONOR Kingston, Sept, 27--(CP)--N. P. Cochrane of Gananoque, Saturday won the grand championship in the cheese competition at the Kingston Fair. Other winners were: R. Joyner, Glenburnie, Ont.; Jack Peck, Lands- downe, and Bruce Sangraw, Harrow. smith. Knowlton Kennels Win Port Colborne Prizes Mrs. George Knowlton, of Knowl- ton Kennels, R.R. 1, Oshawa, won several ribbons at the Port Colbor) Dog Show on Saturday, with hg Smooth Fox Terrier "Barha Barrister". | Mrs. Knowlton's entry took First in Class, Best Male in Class, Best Smooth Fox Terrier, and Best of Breed awards, among ten competi- tors. Barham Barrister, who won five championship cups while in Eng- land, was imported to this country only last month, and this is his first show in Canada. $20,000 BLAZE Fenelon Falls, Sept. 27 -- (CP)-- A $20,000 fire Sunday night swept through a business block in the business section of this town 16 miles north of Lindsay. Firefight- ers from Lindsay and Bobcaygeon reinforced the Fenelon Falls bri- gade in the 2'%-hour battle. Uxbridge {¥ ~~ ADMISSION 35c Thomas McKnight President. Come to SCOTT FAIR September 29 A full display of Live Stock Farm Products and ¥.adies Work. HARNESS & PONY RACES Grand Stand entertainment with the Kansas Farmer and his hired man, THPEE JUNIOR FARMERS CLUBJ CHILDREN FREE W. 0. Webster Uxbridge R.R. 2, Secretary. SHOWS DAILY Beginning at 12 tablets . . . . 24 tablets , . . , 100 tablets . . , 79¢ Er) LOWEST PRICES (CER NIVRE NY: MARKED ASPIRIN | THIS WAY 7.30 P.M. "The Farmer's Daughter' Loretta Young Joseph Cotten Gay Antics i, LL. A COLOR CARTOON re SHOWN AT 3.35 7.00 10.30 STARTING TODAY LADIES! ATTEND THE MATINEES AND AVOID THE EVENING CROWDS TILL 6 P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 5 P.M. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AEE TTR TL HERE'S ANOTHER STAR-STUDDED BARGAIN * IN ENTERTAINMENT TOO GOOD TO MISS! SHOWN AT NT 1.50 8.45 NOW PLAYING DIETRICH'S back -- bringing out the gypsy in RAY Paramount presents RAY MARLENE MILLAND - DIETRICH "Golden Earrings" a MITCHELL LEISEN Jocucrion EARLY BIRD SHOWS Week Days -- 1 to 6 p.m. Saturdays -- 1 to 5 p.m. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents .' GLENN EVELYN I NEVER KISS SINGLE WOMEN ..they're too eager to get married!' ii KEYES And ath a "HAWAIL IN HOLLYWOOD'

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