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Daily Times-Gazette, 14 May 1953, p. 14

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§4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 14, 1958 TO SPEND FUTURE IN CANADA eds Eric, 22, and Eliza- | him. In the past year several beth Cochrane, 20, of Belfast, Ire- | thousand Irishmen have emigrat- land, were among 400 new Can- | ed to Canada in what has been dians from. the British Isles to called '"'the biggest exodus since arrive recently in Canada, where | 1926." Travel officials say this is they plan to start a new life. Mar- | but the curtain-raiser and Canada ried over four weeks ago, the | can expect thousands more be- young couple will live in Toronto, where Eric has a job waiting for fore the year is out. Central Press Canadian. RADIO LOG WGR 550 o CKFY 580 @ CBL 740 ® CBC B60 © CHML 900 WBEN 930 © CFRB 1010 @ CHUM 1050 e CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 @ WKBW 1520 e CHVC 1600 ormation op radio programs Is supplied Dy the individual stations. The i ppm prints program corrections and changes as submitted and does not ibility for " lsti THURSDAY EVENING CBL-The Commodores 7.45 P.M, 10.15 P.M. CBL-Mid-week Review CFRB-Dreams for Sale CJBC-H 8 10.30 P.M. 6.00 P.M. CJBC-Elwood Glover Bl News; Sports CBL-Coronation Figures + EFRD. ing Crosby . m CJBC-Rhythi CFRB-Beulah Vaughan 6.00 P.M. WGR-News, Story Behind Headlines CKEY-News, Ballroom CBL-News: Sports CFRB-Bing Crosby CKLB-News; WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CELB-What's on at the Theatre; Supper Club CBL-Music CFRB-Path of Duty, Brownies and Guides WBEN-Sports WGR-Sports: Heartbeats (n 8) 6.30 P.M. CJBCL-News; Sports CBL-UN; Among My Souvenirs CFRB-News; Sports Guest Stars WGR-J. Lascelles WBEN-Hits and Bits 6.45 P.M. NGR-News WBEN-Mike Mearian Show 7.00 P.M. JKLB-News In a» Minute: Follow the Band; <BL-News; Roundup JKEY News: Ballroom CFRB-Kate Aitken WGR-Beulan N¥BEN-Cisco Kia 7:15 P.M. CFRB-Junior Miss WGR--Junior Miss CBL-Trip to the Moon 7.30 P.M. 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WBEN-Words in the Night TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT -- CHANNE THURSDAY 5:00--Telestory Time 5:15--Children's Film 5:30--Ramar of the Jungle 6:00--Music 6:45--Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloid Station 8:25--Opening Ceremony in 8:30--TV Theatre Opera Doi 10:30--Hans in the Kitchen FRIDAY 5:00--Cowboy Corner 6:00--Music | 6:45--Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Space Command 8:00--Foreign Intrigues 8:30--Stock Car Races 9:30--Aldrich Family 10:00--After Hours WHAM -- ROCHESTEM -- 6:00--Film 6:15--News 6:25--Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45--Rep. K. Keating 7:00--Jewell Box 7:15--Schools on 7:30--Dinah Shor: 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--T Men in Action 9:00--Charades that Pay 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Martin Kane 10:30--Life Begins at 80 Parade e 7:30--Opening Ceremony Montreal THURSDAY EVENING L 9 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Mama 8:30--Life of Riley 10:45--~Greatest Fights 11:00--News 11:10--Almanac 11:15--~Where Was I? 11:45--My Little Margie WBEN -- TV, BUFFALO -- CHANNEL § THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News Toronto n Giovanni 7:45--News Caravan (NBC) 8:00--~Groucho Marx 8:30--Treasury Men in Action 9:00--Dragnet 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Martin Kane 10:30--Abbott and Costello 11:00--~News; Weather; Sports 11:20--N. Brokenshire 11:25--T.V. Close-ups 11:30--Talent Patrol 12:00--Your Garden FRIDAY CHANNEL ¢ - PRINCE ALBERT F. E. SMITH Correspondent PRINCE ALBERT -- Mrs. Jim Doupe attended the wedding in Oshawa on Saturday afternoon of Miss Shirley Hansel and T. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raines, Bort Perry, also accompanied Mrs. pe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, Beaverton spent Sunday till Tues- day with his sister Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith. Mrs. Frank MacKaye and daugh- ter, Sharleen, Southampton, was guests for tea on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Luke of Hamilton, spent the weekend with Mrs. Geo. Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wagg and family, Oshawa, Sunday visited Mr. Wagg"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ. Butson. Family Day's service was made very interesting on Sunday morn- ing by a fine address given by Mrs. G. Robertson. The choir sang two lovel anthems, the solo of one taken very ably by Gail Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Heayn chose Family Sunday for the bap- tism of their infant son, William Jr. | nine Rev. Wylie assisted with the ser- vice with Mr. Murray Luke, Sun- day School Superintendent in charge. A. McKee, Toronto, is spending a day or so with Mrs, M. MacGreg- or and Mrs. Town. Mr. and Mrs. E. Huntley, Carol and Janie Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Huntley. Robert Pluim, Toronto, Sun- day visited Albert Shunk and Church Giving Is Increasing TORONTO -- The United Church of Canada will seek to raise more than $4,000,000 next year for its nationally 'operated projects in Canada and overseas, Dr. Victor R. Mooney, treasurer, told a gen- eral council executive meeting. He announced there has been a 'constant increase' in givings to the Church. Last year, members contributed for all local and na- tional church purposes, an all-time Make Big Strike After 29 Years of Adversity By ARCH MacENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer KEEVIL, Eng. beaten Augustus (Gus) Hawker-- "folks call me Mr. Uranium be- cause of the million I've made out of that black gold"--relaxed today in the bosom of 'the awe-struck family he left 27 years ago for northern Canada. The 50-year-old fafmer-trapper- storekeeper struck it rich at boom- ing Uranium City in northern Sas- katchewan last summer. Today, his four young wide- eyed children--more used to the rock and sparse trees of northern Saskatchewan and Alberta than the soft Wiltshire countryside--were begging him to sell out his uranium interests and stay. "I don't think Canada would like me to go," said Hawker, a quiet, philosophi for 26 years against the adversi- ties of the Canadian north. He says in a voice still tinged with Wiltshire accent he's sold $210,000 worth of claims and holds other groups, one of which is to be exploited by a New York company. He will try to interest British money in more develop- ment while here. The big thing, though, is visiting his five brothers and five sisters, all settled in this area near Bath, cal man who persevered | him who thought he was a 'crazy dreamer" when he left for Canada (CP)--Weather- | 8t_23 He and the four children, born of an Indian wife now dead, will also see the Coronation. They have bookings for a return flight to Canada June 14. Hawker homesteaded four years in the Peace River district near Whitelaw, Alta., cleared 80 acres of timber, sowed four crops and took off none. 'Frost, hail and other things licked me," said Hawker." "I sold the land for taxes." He went trapping in the Pagan mountain area of northern Alberta, 120 miles up the Athabasca river from Athabasca. The bottom fell out of the market and he headed north by boat. The boat sank in the rapids and he walked on to McMurray where an Indian fed He traded with the hard-up In- dians in stores at McMurray and at Goldfields, Sask. Then, when the uranium rush flared up 18 miles away at Uranium City, «500 miles north of Prince Albert, Sask., on Lake Athabasca, he set up a store Wets, prospected at night," says Hawker. "The kids looked after the last July. Then his claims started to pay off. Now he is wealthy. 6.000 Troops To Take Part In Ottawa's Celebration OTTAWA (CP)--More than 6,000 officers and men of Canada's active armed forces will partici- pale in Coronation Day ceremonies ere June 2, defence headquarters announced today. : Highlights of the ceremonies will include the trooping of the color by the Governor,General's Foot Guards, religious observances, Cor- onation music by massed bands of 449 members, a national ceremony on Parliament Hill, and the re- layed broadcast of the Queen's address. In addition, the RCAF plans a fly-past of more than 100 of its aircraft; the governor-general will from Petawawa, Ont.; the 2nd battalion, Royal Canadian Regi- ment, London, Ont.; the 2nd Cana- dian rifle battalion, Ipperwash, Ont.; the 2nd battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, Quebec City; the 2nd Canadian infantry battalion, Val- cartier, Que.; and 250 RCAF per- sonnel from Trenton, Ont, Bands will be provided by the REMP, the Royal Canadian Regi- ment, the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, Kingston, store a lot of the time." That was | o SHIRLEY H. B. DUFF Correspondent SHIRLEY -- Mother's Day was observed on Sunday with family gatherings. The perfect weather made every one feel so much dif- ferent and the men will welcome the dry spell to finish their seeding and make the grass grow for the cattle to be put out to pasture. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Coates and Patsy were at Columbus on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stine. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lambe and Donna visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel _ Steele and family at Purple Hill, *~ Mr. and Mrs. L. Duff and Robert were with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Short at Seagrave. Miss Aleta Steele of Oshawa was hefle over the weekend. r, and Mrs. Murray Coa Barbara, and John were with ro and Mrs. Clarence Mountjoy at Cadmus on Sunday. fo grainlgtions to Mr. and Mrs, m Coates on the gift of a son on A . Regille and fi Buffalo, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Tummonds over the weekend, . 0 car loads of ladies journeyed to Port Perry on Wednesday night to the cooking school, in the United - Church. The Semonstiation was very good and a wonderful o of dies, end everal prizes were donated, Mrs . Coates, Mrs. H. Mahaffy, Mrs. W. Lambe won hand bags of groc- eries. Mrs. Irene Morre a glass bowl. Sorry to report at time of wri Mrs. Aldon Tripp is on the hoy list. We hope she will be better soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins and Ray were visiting Mr, and Mrs. Duff recently, The correspondent regrets rough Hines that the news has een vacant from our paper. If have missed it how about sen ling or phoning in your news items Jou would like to have them print. Want to buy, sefl or trade? A Classified Ad and the deal is made, Ont.; the | Governor-General's Foot Guards, |the RCN and the RCAF. { 7 YEARS IN PEN TORONTO (CP)--Roy Penner, 9:00--Your Figure, Rolli 9:30----Learn and tive 9:45--Children*s Theatre 10:00--Shoppers' Guide 10:30--Film 10:45--Betty Furness 7 a.m.--Today, Dave Garrow: 9:15--Garry Moore Show high of $30,823,856, an increase of $3,742,000 over the previous year. The Church's Missionary and Maintenance Fund objective for 1953 is $3,850,000. Pr. Mooney said. More than $1,000,000 will go for ay e Huff take the salute of a mammoth 21, an inmate of Mimico reforma- march-past, and artillery units will tory, was sentenced Wednesday to fire a 42-gun salute. |seven years in Kingston peniten- All available armed forces per-|tiary on a charge of assault caus- sonnel in the Ottawa area will bé [ing actual bodily harm. He was | on parade, in addition to units convicted last week. Evidence indi- | from other parts of the country. cated that Penner wounded two | home missionary work in Canada and $640,000 for overseas mission- CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Eventide {CJBC-Cal Jackson Trio F eo] CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-News WGR-News CKEY-Chas. Antel 11:00--News; Almanac 11:15--Broadway to Hollywood 11:00--Plain and Fancy Coo! 11:99 -Flain ana Raney Su ang 3 These will include a 300-man RCN (guards in an httempted escape | contingent from Halifax; 1,700 men [from the reformatory May 1, Lascelles . 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Y Owhawa Fish CIBCNews FRIDAY 7:00--Today 9:00--Test Pattern 9:55--Thought For Today 10:00--Ding Dong School 10:30--Take it Easy 11:00--One in Every Family 11:30--Strike It Rich 12 Noon--Bride and Groom 12:15--Love of Life 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--Make It and Market 1:00--Betty Furness Show 1:15--Mid-day Midway 1:30--Garry Moore Show 2:00--Double or Nothing 2:30--Guiding Light 12:00--~News--Virgil Booth 12:15--Love of Life, drama (CBS) 12:30--Search for Tomorrow, drama (CBS) 12:45--Guiding Light 1:00--Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's Show 2:00--Double or Nothing 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00---Big Payoff 3:30--Bride and Groom 3:45--Welcome Travelers 5:00--Fun To Learn 5:15-~A Time for Beany 5:30--Howdy Dooay with 'Sob Smith FRIDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News with Ed Dinsmore ary work. The balance will be for schools and colleges, Christian education, evangelism and service, missionary education, deconess work, pension fund and several special objects. The Missionary and Maintenance Department is the fund-raising organization of The United Church of Canada. The United Church now has a stabilization fund of $1,906,957, Dr. Mooney - reported. The Church's WBEN-Mike Mearian WGR-Beulah 15 P.ML JBL As Tunes Go By unior Miss WBEN-News CKEY-Bing Sings WGR-Jo Statford Voice of BC- Army GPRS Denny Vaughan FRIDAY MORNING 5.45 AM. WGR-Cho~e Time; This | lieve CFRB-Morning Melodies 530 AM. WBEN-Farm Reporter CFRB-Morning Melodies 6.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Koffee Korner CFRB-Breakfast on the Musical' Clock Musical Chore Time; Farm CKEY News; WBFN-News: WGR-News; Farm Re 6.30 AM, CKLB-News; Koffee Korner CFRB-News; Dawn Patrol WSGR-Mus. Clock: News 6.45 AM. CFRB-Dawn Patro 7.00 AM. CKLB-News; Koffee Korner CBL-News; Concert CKEY-News; Music CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CFRB-News: Top 0' the Morning; Livestock Review ' WGR-Mus. Clock; WBEN-News; Music 7.30 AM. 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CFRB Wade: Brown CBL-Happy Gang CBL-Orr u) WGR Ma Perkins 130 P.M, @PRB-Br. Malone IR Helen Ne CBL-Right to CFRB-News CKEY-Les Lye Show spe! WGR-News; Glacey's -News; Back Talk Basement OE Baseball {WEEN News: Sports; Diane WBEN-Truth or CU Pi A {CJBC-U.N. ay Conseyuence CFRB-Orchestra 11.30 P.M. CBL-Winnipeg Drama |CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming |CFRB-News: Sports; Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Man About usic CBL-Wayne and Shuster CFRB-Home on the Range WBEN-Eddie Cantor WGR-Bing Crosby 10.00 P.M, CKLB-News: Obsession CBL-News CJBC-Peggy Brooks WBEN-Judy Canova ra WBEN-News: Stars In . Jazz {CKEY-News: House Party |WGR-News; Glacey's CKEY-News; Baseball WGR-The American Way Basement CFRB-Louella Parsons |CJby-Toast and Jamboree \WBEN-Welcome Travelers CKLB-Koffee Korner | 10.15 A.M. | |CFRB-News; Top o' the CBL.Kindergarten of the Air | Morning |CIBC-Hope for the Ladies |CBL Devotions CFRB-Worth Knowing; CKEY-Mus. 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The average contribution per member by regular envelopes is 28 cents a week. LONDON (CP)--The Interna- tional League for the Protection of Horses hopes to find homes, or new masters, for hundreds of hor- 2:45--Ladies' Fair 6:45--Sports Spotlight 3:00--Big Payoff 7:00--~Death Valley Days 3:30--Welcome Travelers 7:30--Night Editor 4:00---Kate Smith 7:30--Stars 5:00--Hawkins Falls 7:45--News Caravan (NBC) $:15--Gabby Hayes 8:00--~Mama 5:30--Howdyv-Doody 8:30--Life of Riley FRIDAY EVENING 9:00--Film 8 p.m.--Sports on Parade 10:00--Cavalcade of Sports Marciano vs. 6:15--News Walcott 6:25--Almanac 10:45--Greatest Fights 2 11:00--~News; Weather; Shorts 11:20--What's the Recordg 11:30--My Little Margie 12:00--Adolph Menjou 7:00--~Meet the Veep 7:15--Your Money way services by 1955. 55 AMAZING SAVINGS $$ I.V. SALE WE ARE OVERSTOCKED FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS -- ALL STANDARD NAME BRANDS. YOUR CHOICE OF OVER 60 SETS. DON'T WAIT -- GET YOURS NOW -- SEE THE CORONATION. 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