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Daily Times-Gazette, 14 Jan 1953, p. 17

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BBC Plans Coronation Broadcasts The BBC has now announced its onal plans for the sound) and television coverage of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on June 2. Sound coverage on a scale sim- flar to that given to the Corona- tion of the late King ge VI in 1937 will be in operation but television coverage of his daught- er's Coronation will be much great- er, with sixteen or seventeen tele- vision cameras in use. The Home sound program will be broadcast simultaneously to Commonwealth countries, British forces overseas, ships at sea and English-speaking listeners throughout the world and the m- of commentators will in Slugs Commonwealth representa. ves. Differences in time will not al- missions overseas to be broadcast direci and some wid ve i. .. for use later in the day. During the next twelve hours the BBC's General Overseas Service will broadcast edited programs in Eng- lish containing records of the day's | mots historic moments. The normal | evening transmissions of the Ex- ternal Services will include record- ings of the morning ceremony, de- scriptions of the celebrations in London that night and interviews with well-known visitors from many countries. Some two hundred and fifty com- mentators and observers will de- scribe the occasion to a world- wide audience, and in addition to the broadcasts in English accounts of the Coronation: ceremony will be broadcast in all the forty-one languages used in the BBC's Ex- ternal Services. Commentaries in French and other European lan- guages may also be added to di- rect television transmissions if it proves possible for the picture to be received on a cross-Channel link. The procession and those parts RADIO LOG WGR 550 o CKFY 580 © CBL 740 © CRC B60 © CHML 900 WBEN 930 @ CFRB 1010 @ CHUM 1050 e CKOC 1150 3 CKLD 1240 © WKBW 1520 e CHVC 1600 information on radio programs is suppiled by the individual stations. The and Times -iazette prints program corr does not ibility for WEDNESDAY EVENING 6.00 P.M, 10.15 P.M, 7.45 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports; What's Sone -Hohner Harmonies on at the Theatres; Sup) CBL-News; "Sports CFRB-Denny Vaughan CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-News; Story Behind Headlines WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CBL-Mayfair Melodies CFRB-Pathway of Duty, Guides and Brownies WGR-Sports; Heartbeats in WBEN-Sports 6.30 P.M. OBL N. Commentary; CBL-Recital 'RB-Kate Aitken CFRB-Lorne Greene's Note- WGR-News | book WBEN-One Man's Family | 10.30 P.M. ad P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet 'CJBC-Solo Spotlight |CFRB-Wild Bill Hickok CFRB-Hospitality Time CKEY-News; M. Lester |CKEY-News; Sports; Mune P. Brooks |{WGR-News; C. Adam WGR-FBI in Peace and |WBEN- Keyboard Mieoies War WBEN- Walk a Mile 8.30 P.M. JCh18 Guy Lombardo chi BL French. -Canadian |CIBC-Great Gildersleeve CFRB-Take a Chiaties WGR-Dr. Christi | 10.45 P.M. |CKLB Passing Parade [oT Orchestra x. Song for Tonigts WEEN Dane News -Dangerous Assignment WGR- Dre iry CIBC Rows: CPRE-News; WGR-J. Lascelles WBEN:-Hits and Bits 6.45 P.M. Souris Smoke WBEN-Great 9.00 CKLB-Hockey |CKEY-News; CJBC-It Happened Here CFRB-Mr. and Mrs. North 00 P.M ORLE Nes For Pete's CBL Oklahoma City Symphony CJBC-News CFRB-News Gildersieeve P.M. Back Talk; Musie THI | _ Sports WGR-Morris_Pla; se |WBEN-You Bet Your Life 9.15 P.M. |CBL-Canadian Forelng Policy CBL-U.S. Foreign Policy Lane CJBC-Down Dairy CEEY-Chivies Antel 30 P.M. CIBC. Take. *h From Here CFRB-Home on the Range -THL Hock |CKEY: ey |WGR-What's My Line Conducts WBEN-] fois oly CBL-News: National News CBL-Hamlet CJBC-Life Begins at on CJBC-Choral Time ICFRB-Al Harvey CFRB-Club 15 - CKEY-News; Sports: CKEY-Caravan of Music WGR-Club 15 WBEN-News R-Beulah WBEN-H. A Kaltenborn BL tmtroduchz atijor Miss Bir aa CKLB-Great | Music CKEY-News; Midnight WGR-News (WEEN News 1.15 P.M. {WBEN-Sports; Diane 1L30 P.M. CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports {WGR- Glasys, s Tsadmant |CKLB-News {CBL- News CJBC-M (CP RB News: Merry Go Round CKEY-House WGR-News; Basement WBEN-News; Party Glacy's Orchestra THURSDAY MORNING CKEY-News: Jay and or WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 9.15 AM. Wore While You 6.00 A.M. CREY-News; Musical Clock WER-News; Chore Time; Club CRs. Ann Adam; Tarmonies | & 'GR-The Keatons WHEN Breahtant at the Lennox CBL CF WGR-Memory Dine CFRB-News; Top o' te 10.00 A.M. . CKLB-News; Hit Parade CKEY-News; Jor CJBC-Roses Musical Cl CJBC-Bod's Scrapbook poner Rosemary CKLB- PER Fy Alex and Whitby; Say II With chess " ; Ballroom WBEN-Strike it Rich 1L15 AM. CJBC-June Dennis CBL-Backstage Wife CFRB-Memory Lane 11.90 AM, CKLB-House of Peter for You CFRB-N Hi Kk WGR-News; Musical Clock Harmonies EN-News: Musical Clock CKEY-News; Ball Room 8.15 P.M. WGR-Arthur WBEN- "Welsome 1 Travellers 8.30 AM. CBL-Musical March Past 8.45 AM. 1 ors 9.00 AM. CKLB-News; Morning Devotions CBL-News: Music CJBC-News CFRB-Neighborhood News 0.45 P.M. CBL-Popular Music CBL-Front- Page Farrell Gye. Kitchen | CFRE Kate 4 phe 0% -Stars Grand Slam WG! CBL Kindergarten of the Air CIBC Hope for the Ladies WHEN. Bob and Ray 11.45 AM. 'CKLB-Forbidden Diary CBL-Laura Limited i Band; News KEY-Songs of Our Times i Sings THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12.00 P.M, |WGR-Dr. Malone CKLB-Community News: |WBEN-Sally Work Mid. Melodies | 1.45 P.M. i 43 er, |CBL Musical Kitchen |CFR! el ent RE At The Plang; WGR-Guiding Light ts | 2.00 P.M. CKLB-Women"s News |GBL Brave Voyage -Double or Nothing (CFR. Cain OR Tar Show R usiness WBEN-Waltz Time 3.18 P.M. CKLB-Aunt Mary ca Trans-Canada CKLB-News; Sports |CFRE- B-Ma CBL-Farm Broadcast: Time WGR-Perry Signal CJBC-News; Small-Types CKLB-Betty and Bob CERE News; Women is the CJBC-Maitiand Manor CFRB-Gal Sunday WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Dave Cl way 2.45 CKLB- Meet the Menjous |CFRB. Brighter Day WGR-Brighter Day WBEN-Kukula, Fran and Ollie 3.00 P.M: IRLE, News; Show Case CBL Life. Can Be Beautiful BC-Afternoon Concert |CFRB. Dally Derby CKEY-News; Show Business |WGR-Hilltop House WBEN-Life Can Be Beautiful 3.15 P.M. CKLB-Showcase CBL-Ma Perkins WGR-House Pa WBEN-Road to 3.30 P.M. WBEN-Peper Young. WGR- Gal onday CKLB News: on "the Record CBL-News: Weather CIBC Mantiand Manor; ows CFRB-Perry Mason CKEY- News: Bary and a 3 in P WGR- oad o Life " CBL Happy Hl CFRB-Widder Brown WGR-Ma Perkins 1.30 P.M, CFRB-Dr. Malone {SL Pavvss Yo Youn ee to Jagpisase P.M a- Show Case |CBL-Encores |CJBC-Song Styles |CFRB- in Hollywood eporter KEY-News; Club 580 Won: News; Keaton WBEN-Backstage Wife Mason | CF! [7PEN-Beme, Sdition News WGR-Ke: CFRB-N 3 Records CKEY-News; Studio Party WGR-News; Keaton {WBEN- iy Bill 5 P.M. |CKLB. PL r Club WBEN-| Fron: Page Farrell | 5.30 ORLECommuity News; Club (cL bat MecShanty CJBC-News; At Fase CFRB-Who Am ton WBEN- Lorenzo Jones 5.45 P.M. CBL-Western Five ROOM AND BOARD Z BUT IF YOUR MAN HASN'T ZB HAD ANY WRESTLING EXPERIENCE, Vi AREN'T YOU PUTTING HIM ON THE PA BUTCHER'S BLOCK TONIGHT INA MATCH : \, WITH *CAVE-IN MCKRUSH 7: THERE {ISN'T A MEANER WRESTLER THAN THAT MONSTER: 'HE'S DIRTY ENOUGH TO GREASE THE RUBBER CAP ON HIS GRANDMOTHER'S CANE / SAWN BUNNY Tern "DISH IT OUT, TOO/ I FIGGER DA BEST WAY FER *BUNNY'TO GET EXPERIENCEIS TUR |Z STACK HIM UP AGAINST |Z A MEAN GUY LIKE *CAVEAN"MEKRUSH/ of the Coronation service that are ways allow for the sorrd franc. |televised will be recorded on film and so, it is hoped, made avail- . able witin a few ours to viewers RP oh mash inn Western Europe, Canada and | the United States. coverage on this vast scale a total {of two hundred and fifty BBC en- gineers will man the various Bil side broadcasting points. For its own language services as well as | for visiting broadcasters for whom BBC is providing special facilities some eighty 'commentary points will be installed along the proces- able within a few hours to viewers control room will be established near Westminster Abbey. SENTENCE TRIPLED TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Court of Appeal Tuesday tripled the sentence of Bernard Martin, 43, on a charge of illegal possession of morphine. Martin was originally sentenced to one year. The crown sought a stiffer penalty and the appeal court imcreased it to three tional six months. TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT -- CHANNEL $ WEDNESDAY 8: 3-Cownny Corner 6:00--Mu 7: 15--Uncle Chichimus 7:30--Sports Parade 8:00--Varsity Story 8:30--Court of Opinions 9:30--4 for Show 10:00--Film WBEN -- CHANNEL 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING 8 p.m.--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News with Ed Dinsm 6:45--Sports Spotlight: Chuck Healy 7:00--Superman 7:30--Armchair Adventure 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--Arthur Godfrey 9:00--T.V. Theatre 10:00--Boxing 10:45--Sports Spot 11:00---News; Sports: Weather 11:20--Industry en Parade 11:35--~~The Web 12:05--Playhouse THURSDAY 7:00 a.m.--Today; Dave Garroway ¥ am.~Yon Pore Rollie Hut 9:15--Ship's Reporter 9:30--Learn and Live 9:45--Children's Theatre 10:00--Shoppers Guide 10:15---TBA 11:00--Plain and Fancy Cooking 11:30--You and Your Family 12:00---News 12:15--Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tommorrow 12:45---The Guiding Light J:00--Matinae Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's Show 2: 00--Balance Your Budget 2: leet the Millers t Short, Short Drama 3:15--~Music Mart 3:30--Bride & Groom 3:45--Welcome Travelers 4:00--Kate Smith 5:00--Fun to Learn 5:15--Don Winslow of the Navy $:30--Howdy Doody WHAM -- CHANNEL § WEDNESDAT EVENING p.m. --Film 8:15---News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking a Sperts % och Som arles Lau hton Show I 15--Ilka Chase y 'Those Two 7 :45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Boston Blackie 8:30--John Kieran 8:45--Wonders of the Wild 9:00---Kraft TV Theatre 10:00--Boxing 10:45--Chronoscope 11:00--News 11:10--Almanac 11:15--Robert Montgomery THURSLAY 7:00--Today 9:00--Test Pattern 0:25--Thought for the Day 16: 30-Take It Easy 1:00--Arthur Godfre; i 15--One in Every "Family 11:30--Strike It Rich 12:00--Bride and Groom 12:15--Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tomorrow Bn 45--How Do You Do It? 1:00--Mid-day Midway 1:15--Film 1:30---Gary Moore Show 2:00--~Wheel of Jostung 2:30--Guiding 2: 45 Ladies: Boke 3:30--Dollar Derby 4:00--Kate Smith Hour 5:00--Hawkins Falls 5:15--Gabby Hayes REPAIRS TO T.V.- RADIOS WASHERS Fast, Expert Service WARNER WILLIAMS 78 SIMCOE N.--DIAL 3.7752 To achieve world broadcasting | p.m years plus a $200 fine or an addi- |P-m RA WEDNESDAY EVENING Adult -- Woodshop. 7.90 - Strength and Health Club. 7.00- | a suv 9.00 sore 70 or over welcome, 7.30 Boxing instructions. 7.00 - A armony * Neighborhood - Assoc. meeting at Harmony School. 8.00 p.m p.m Neighborhood Association Bowl- ing, (Motor City Alleys), 9.00 p.m. Neel 8gers -- Shuffleboard. 7.00- 9.00 p Table e 'Tennis. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. THURSDAY MORNING Lions Club Room for the Blind, Recreation office open all day, 9.00-5.30 p.m. TIURSDAY AFTERNOON Adult --Woodshop, Strength and Health cub, Shuffleboard, 2.00-4.00 Children -- Leathercraft, Shell- craft, Woodshop, Boys' and Girls' Gym, 4.15530 p.m. Teen-agers--Shuffleboard, Table Tennis, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m. THURSDAY EVENING Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Leathercraft, Boxing Instructions, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Oshawa Cloud Chasers, 7.00 p.m. Storie Park NA Meeting, Park- house, 8.00 p.m. FRIDAY MORNING Lions Club Room for the Blind, Recreation office open all day, 9.00 - 5.30 p.m, FRIDAY AFTERNOON Adult -- Woodshop, Strength and Health Club, Shuffleboard, 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft, Shell- craft, Woodshop, Boys' and Girls' Gym, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m Teen- agers-- Shuffleboard, Table Tennis, 4.15 - 5.30 p.m, FRIDAY EVENING Adult -- Strength and Health Club, Boxing Instructions, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m, Teqnaqers Teen - Town Dance, 800 p SATURDAY MORNING Children--Boys' and Girls' Gym, Irene Harvey Dance Class, Art Class, Woodshop, 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. Neighbourhood Assoc. Hockey (Oshawa Arena) 8.00 - 1.00 p.m. Storie-Connaught, 8.00-9.00 a.m, Woodview-Rundle, 9.00-10.00 a.m. Valleyview-Harman, 10.00 - 11.00 a.m. Radio-Simcoe Hall, 11.00 - 12.00 noon. Bathe-Fernhill, 12.00-1.00 p.m, SATURDAY EVENING Recreation on the Air, reported by Bill Smith (CKLB) 6.15 p.m. Neighbourhood Assoc. Square Dance, Hosts -- Storie Park, 9.00 - 11.45 p.m. SIMCOE 'HALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 Teenage Girls' Club -- badmin- ton, business meeting, table tennis, Evihnastios square dancing, 6.30 P Boys' Stamp Club,; Golden Age Lounge Room open, 7.00 p.m. Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club, Weight Lifting Club, Simcoe Hall Grads' kéthball, 7.30 pm. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 Nursery School, 4 yr. olds -- free play, music story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11.30 a.m Golden Age Lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m, Boys' Woodworking Club; Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, crokin- PARENTS! Does Your Son Need a Bike? . Valuable prizes are given away every month to our carrier boys. We have a few Globe and Mail routes available in town. PHONE CO STAMG Goghton | ® TON foto 1 9p LL 07h 13143-1% TUES. / A ned WED. es Bgoine? \ '@ IGHT © "OPERATION SECRET" THIS WE~XS OFFER ® AND,.ON OUR.STAGE eo 280 The HARVEY DANCERS CAROLYN HOGEL BARBARA BATHGATE DELORES STOLAR LYNDA MILLER Radio Park Neighborhood Assoc. | free meeting, 22 Westmount Ave. 8.00 | rhythm band, books, crafts, 9-11.30 | ole, hockey games, ping pong; Oshawa Public School -- Leader- ship Course; public library --Chil- dren's Dept., 3:30-5.30 p.m. Piano lessons, 4 p.m. YWCA Daskeiball, © p.m. Golden Age Club, cards, check- ers, games, refreshments, movies, 2 Fw Badminton, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 Nursery School -- 5 yr. olds-- | play, music, story hour, | a.m. Golden Age Lounve Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Basketball, Public Library Children's Dept., 3.30-5.30 p.m. Movies -- boys and girls, all ages; piano practice periods, 4 p.m. Archery Club -- adults and chil- dren; Golden Age Lounge room open, 7 p.m. Weight Lifting Club, 7.30 p.m. | Plaza--"Operation THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore--"Wait "Til The Sun + Shines. . Nellie" . (Technicolor! 12:30, 3:31, 6:50 and 10:12 p.m "Lydia Bailey" (Technicolor) 2:02, 5:21 and 8:43 pm. Last complete show at 8:43 p.m. Marks--"High Sierra", 3:10, 6:40, 10:15. "To Have and Have Not",| 1:25, 4:50, 8:30. Last' complete] show at 8:30 p.m. Secret", 1:15, 3:18, 5:21, 7:24 9:27, dLast com- plete show 9:10 p.m. Regent--' 'The Story of Will R ~ ers , shown at 1:30 3:30, 5:30, Brock, Whitby--"One Big Affair", and "The Tanks are Coming". Evening shows at 7 pm, last comrilete show at 8:20. BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES AT THE Y.W.C.A, ~...... TO BE ORGANIZED SOON FOXTROT and WALTZ CLASS THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. SOUTH AMERICAN DANCES THURSDAY, 9:00 P.M. ™ (Rumbs -- Tonge -- Sombo) Instruction given on Miss Olga Micknow, Oshawa Studio of Dancing FEE: $7.50 FOR TERM -- (10 LESSONS) -- Payable in Advance deducted for "Y" Members cLhsts LIMITED TO 20 MEMBERS REGISTRATIONS TAKEN UNTIL JANUARY 15, 1953 AT THE Y.W.C.A. OFFICE 199 CENTRE STREET or Phone 5-1322 for Further Information Starts TOMORROW . TEMPTING 0s a womor ' DEADLY os her hate! Te UNGLE en SEPA 7 pe 70 a \ 3 2 A UPPERT PICTURES PRESENTATION « This Smash Action Hit! Again the name of James spreads (ICL LR GER TS N HEN RY FON DA 108 Diveed by WILLIAM BEAST « Seroenpler by Comet Young. GENE TIERNEY JACKIE COOPER HENRY HULL JOURN CARRADINE « J. EOWARD murder of Jesse! "WAIT 'TIL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE" Plus "LYDIA BAILEY alton the LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM 1 RM.* SAT 12 NOON a 20h Century-Fox Encore Triumph! TECHNICOLOR Cg > Las? Da "High Sierra" plus "To Have and Have Not" ADULT ~ Entertainment HILDEGARDE NEF ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ® MATINEES © L] EVENINGS © 200 Century-Fox presents IN SN WETTING el 17:8 [29 MTe)Y/ 3 [e131 GREGORY PECK- HAYWARD - GARDNER AVA g (W western summit of the African mountain of Kilimanjaro is called "Ngaje Ngai, il the House of God. And he dared not and Leo G. Carroll | Torin Thatcher -- BEARS in 30 (Incl. Tox) A Color Cartoon 75¢ (incl. Tox) 35¢ (Anytime) Late World News enter it .. "PICNIC WITH PAPA" . for his life as his love .had been a sin! STARTS THURSDAY A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE DRT 4 ZANUCK - HENRY KING + CASEY F ROBINSON T MTHE STORY - OF WILL ROGERS" Starring will Rogers Jr. and Jane Wyman

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