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Daily Times-Gazette, 30 Jul 1953, p. 17

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RADIO LOG wea §50 © CKEY 580 © CBL 740. @ CIBC 860 © CHML 900 WBEN 930 © CFRB 1010 @ CHUM 1050 © CKOC 1150 ; 1240 © WKBW 1520 © CHVC 1600 CKLB TELEVISION PROGRAMS Times Gases THURSDAY EVENING CFRB-Outdoors CBL-CBC Ni CFRB-Bing CKEY.News; Ballroom WBEN-King Cole R-Family Skeleton L715 P.M. CBL-As Tunes Go CFRB-Record Shop WGR-Johnny Mercer ul and by Johnny Mercer Choral Time CBL-The Commodores 5.45 AM. WGR-Chore Time: Beli w la mopled by the individual sauces The lity for 10.30 P.M. Sports CBL-Eventide CKLB-News; -Orche stra CKEY-News; Sports; Musie Box .| CFRB-Music by Monta- vani WBEN-Orchestra WGR-News; C. Adams; By BC-News CFRB-News; Sports; Jichesra WBEN-News; Stars. in Jazz A M. CKEY-News; House Party [| WGR-News; Glacey's CJIBC-Hor B 44 30 P.M. peg Drama CBL-Winni f CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; * Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Man About Sports; FR This 1 CBL! News: WGR-Mus. WBEN-N pi 15 AM. CIBC-Toast & gambores CKLB-Koffee CERES News) Top gd the. orning CBL-Devotions CKEY-Mus, Clock CFRB-Top ©" Momi WBEN-Musical Yormine Work WGR-The Keatons WBEN-Breakiast . Club 9:30 A.M. Parade WGR-Arthur Godirey CKEY-News; Ballroom CJBC-Roses For You CJJBC-Cote CKLB: CBL-Fancy [Fingers CJBC-Just SFRB Cafmen Cavallare LB Muse: in % Time Harding CBLT -- CHANNEL 9 THURSDAY '3 00---Telestory Tie 5:15--Children's 5: 30 -Ramar of the Jungle 6:00! 7:00--Tablold 7:30--Sportsmen's Corner 8:00--Film 9:30--Symphony Concert 10: 00--Hans in the Kitchen FRIDAY 5:00--Cowboy Corner 6:00--Music 3: :00--Tabloid 5 00--Foreign Intrigu 8:30--Stock Car ie 9:30--T.V. Sound Stage 10:00--Film WHAM ~~ ROCHESTER -- CHANNEL [J THURSDAY EVENING 6: $00Seietce at Work H 8 of Sports 5 + Ostertag 7: 00 What's Your Troub! 7:15---Film 7:30--Eddie Arnold Ji ta 1 News Caravan 8:00~--G: ho Marx 8:30---Place the Face $8: 80-Chazades hat Pay 30----Ford Theatre 10: :00--Martin Kane 10:30--Liberace 11:00--News; Almanac 11:15--Broadway to Hollywood " FRIDAY 00--Today 9:00--Test 7 pattern 9:55--Thought For Today 10:00 School 10:30---Take It Easy 11:00--Hawkins Falls 11:15--Bennett Story 11:30--Strike It Rich 13 Noon--Bride and Groom 12:15--Love of Life LLL or This :45--Guiding Li v: :00--Make It nd Market 1:15--Mid-day Midway 1:30--Garry Moore Show 2:00--Double or Nothing o 2:30--Ladies' Fair 3:00-Big Payoff > 30--Welcome Travelers 4:00-On Your Account FRIDAY EVENING 6:00--News Adventures 6:45--Top Tunes 7:00--It's Your. Health 7:30--Figher-Ameche Show TCs he) News Caravas 8:00--M. B30 *Person 00--Doorway to Danger ' 30---Favorite Story 10:00--Cavalcade of Sports 10:30--Greatest Fights 10:45--It Happened in Sports 11:00--News 11:10--Almanac 11:15---My Little Margie WBEN -- TV, BUFFALO--CHANNEL { THURSDAY EVENING 100---Sagebrush Trail :30--Miss Melody :45--News Seravan (NBO) McGregor CBL-Tunes that Remain CJBC.Cote GI Chub CFRB-Music Maestro, Please WGR Grand Slam WB CKEY-Songs of Our Times Claire's Kitchen CBL-Laura Limited CFRB-Strike up the Band Glee "Chin WBEN-Welcome Tr FRIDAY AFTERNOON SNIB News: Sports L-Farm Broadeasis Tim al pL Club -Lorne B-News; Greene Women's WGR-Dr. Malone CKEY-Tea Time 1:48 P.M. CBL-Invitation to Waltz CFRB-Helen Trent WGR-Guiding Light 2:00 P.M. CKLB-Women's News CBL-Brave Voyage CKEY-Women's Newsy Business CBLWBEN Popp Young' Fant . "FRIDAY EVENING WBEN-World, News WGR-Joniy Mercer 7.45 P.M. CJBC-Rhythm Rendezvous i bc -News WBEN-Hits and Bits 6.45 P.M. CJBC-Byng's Choice WGR-News WBEN-Mike Mearian Show ' 1.00 P.M. ' CKLB-News in a Minute; the Band CFRB-Record Shop ' WGR-Johnny Mercer Moon CBL- Trp, el the CKLB-Great Music WaEN-One Man's Family CKEY-Rate the Act 8.00 P.M. 5.30 P.M. CBL-International Coneert CFRB-21st Precinct -Crime Does Not Pay WBEN- Name Da Tune CKEY-News: P. Brooks CJBC-Rumpus Room WGR-Baseball CKLB-News; Kim's Korner CPRB Broadway to My -Broadway Beat CJBC-Canadian Musie WBEN-All-American Sports Show WGR-Helen 1 WGR-News; Outdoor Barometer 5:48 P.M. ON Persmalities; WBEN- Dixieland Special Ford Feature WGR-Curt Massey Diary, 3:45 P.M, Neville WBEN-Stella Dallas 4:30 P.M. CFRB-Manhattan Musie CBL-Play It Safe WBEN-Widder Browa CJIBC-Of All Keaton; News . 10.15 P.] CBL-Elections 10.30 P. CJBC-U.N. WGR-Sports; Glacy's Basement WBEN-Sports; Diane CFRB- Midnight t Merry-Go- 1:30 P.M. CIBC Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports; Merry-Go-Round CBL-Music WGR- -Glacy" s Basement CR News} House Party CFRB-News: Sports; Go Round WER News Glaey's WBEN- News: Orch. Les Be Pals Ensign ing in Canada or refuelling, The reported In an article by L. Vv. Kavanagh, 130" Piace the Face -- "eoave® TESTE lo Lid 11: :30_Baseball Hall of Fame 11:45--Your Garden FRIDAY 7 a.m.--Today, Dave Garroway 9:00--Coffee Time 9:15--Garry Moore Show 9:30----Learn and rive *| 9:45---Children's Theatre 10:00--Shoppers' Guide 10:30--Film 11: Plain and Fancy Cooking 11:30--Strike It Rich, Warren Hull 12 V.urgil Booth 12:15--Love of Life, drama (CBS) 12:30--Search for Tomorrow (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: 8:30--Howdy Doody , FRIDAY EVENING 6:00--8agebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7:00---Terry and the Pirates 7:30--Family Theatre 7:45--News Caravan (NBC) 8:00--Pantomime Quiz 8:30--First Person 9:00--Film 10:00--Sports 10:30--Greatest Fights 10:45--It Happened in Sports 11:00--News; Weather; Sports 11:30---My Little Margie 18:00--Adolph Menjou You eon depend en NILL-CORNISH tT ----. © Big, Clearer 17" Piciwres © Exclusive CINEMATIC SIGHT © Hondsome Hond-Crofed Cobinet oM Base At LE Matern Sight Compare Our Bosy Terms p29" INSTALLATION & SERVICE CONVENIENT TERMS NO FINANCE COMPANY HILL-CORNISH THEATRE GUIDE Regent. -- "Hans Christian And- ersen." Shown at 1.30, 3.55, 6.30, 9.05. Last complete show, 8.20. Biltmere. -- "Caribbean'" (Techni- color) 12.30, 4.05, 7.05 and 10.15 p.m. "Assignment Paris," 2.40, 5.40 and 8.50 p.m. Last complete show, 8.50 p.m. Plaza. -- "Fort Ti" (3 dimension), 2.02, 4.02, 6.02, 8.02, 10.02. Last complete show 9.20 p.m. ; Marks. -- "A Perilous Journey, 1.58, 4.35, 7.15, 10.00. "Wanted Dead or Alive," 1.00, 3.35, 6.15, 9.00. Last complete show 8.50. 'Brock, Whitby. -- "I Don't Care Girl." Evening shows at 7 and 9. Saturday evening show starts at 6 o'clock. C.R.A THURSDAY Recreation offce oper all day, Lions Club Room for the Blind, 95.30 p.m. Supervised recreation program on the following parks: North Osh- awa, Thorntons Corners, Fernhill, Valleyview, Connaught, Woodview, Radio, Rundle, Sunnyside, Bathe, Eastview, Harmony, Storie, Vie- tory, Harman, Lakeview, Alexan- dra and SS No. 6, 1-5 p.m. Swimming at Rotary pool, 2-4.45 p.m. Swimming at Rotary peel, boxing club, 79 p.m. FRIDAY Recreation office open all day, Lions club room for the blind, 9- 5.30 p.m. Supervised recreation program on the following parks: North Osh- awa, Fernhill, Valleyview, Con- naught, Woodview, Radio, Rundle, Sunnyside, Bathe, Eastview, Har- mony, Storie, Victory, Harman, Lakeview, Alexandra and. Thorn- tons Corners, 9-11.45 a.m. Supervised recreation on the fol- lowing -parks: N. Oshawa, Thorn- tons Corners, Fernhill, Valleyview, Connaught, Woodview, Radio, Rundle, Sunnyside, Bathe, East- view, Harmony, Storie, Victory, Harman, Lakeview, Alexandra and SS No. 6, 1-5 p.m. Swimming instructions at Rotary pool, 9.30-11.45 a.m. Swimming at Rotary pool, § 4.45 p.m. Swimming at Rotary pool, box- ing club, 79 p.m. SATURDAY Recreaton office open, 9-12 noon. New Jet Is Finest In World LONDON (Reuters)--De Havil- land, makers of the Comet jet- liner, disclosed Wednesday it has produced the world's most power- ful jet engine--the Gyron. Designed originally for super- sonic fighters, its details are still hidden by security. But it may prove to be at least 50 per cent ahead of all rivals in performance. In an official" ann the SCUGOG ISLAND Sunday School : Well Attended SCUGOG ISLAND -- Rev. J. D. MacKinnon conducted the services 'in Grace United Church on Sun- day. There was an attendance of 43 at Sunday School. We are happy to see so many children turn out for this service. Miss Kay Prentice, now of To- ronto, entertained 14 of her Toronto friends over the weekend at the home of her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prentice. On Sunday they held a surprise party for her. The occasion was her Bist birthday. Don't forget the 'supper being planned for Friday, August 14, at Grace United Church. Those in charge of putting posters and signs at the summer resorts should be getting them ready. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Prentice visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson at their cottage, at Wasaga Beach, over the weekend. Little Heather Demera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Demera, is touring southern Ontario with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Vaughan of Toronto. Miss Marjorie Milner is st with Mr. and Mrs. William of Oshawa for a few weeks. Mrs. James Morrish of Toronto was with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aldred over Sunday. Several friends belonging to the deer hunting club spent the week- end at their camp near Apsley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril James and ng ope on Sunday. helped the gardens and brought the raspberries along nicely. Mrs. Hood is spending a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse De- mera. Master Neil Wanamaker of Sea- Martyn. Mildred Martyn is spend- ing a few days at Neil's home. LPP To Get Free Time On Radio MONTREAL (CP)---J. Alphonse Ouimet, general manager of the CBC, said today the Labor-Pro- gressive party, with 100 candidates nominated for the Aug. 10 federal election, now qualifies for free time on CBC networks for political broadcasts. Mr. Ouimet said that a CBC meeting with qualifying political parties last month decided that free network time should be al- located to other parties, without representation in the last House of Commons, which officially nom- inated at least 66 candidates in three or more provinces. The CBC is making available 'one period in English and one in French for the Labor Progres- sive party, which has met the min- family visited friends in Lindsay | The rain we received on Sunday | gram is visiting his cousins, Denny | mum qualification," met. pyr the French network period will be 9:15 to 9:30 p.m. EDT. Aug. 1; the English period said Mr. Oul- THE PALLY TIMES-GAZETTE, 'Thursday, July », 1958 47 the | NOW SHOWING will be on the Trans-Canada net- work between 10:15 and 10:30 p.m. Aug. 4 " SAMUEL GOLDWYN' TECHNICOLOR iid = Hang ae the. A 8 WONDERPIL Co . {J B Christian (6 Anderson, faecnmrcorLon aii i fihy Kaye FARLEY GRANGER Introducing JEANMAIRE HECKINY A Conaetiornea ADMISSION PRICES Matinee Chfidran 35¢ Tox Jeluded Adults 0 1. Incl Shildrtn 35e ne, Included its 7S¢ Tox Includ IT'S A REAL "EVENING-OUT FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY. when they visit fhe entertainment wonderland of the. | DRIVE-IN! ON SCREEN TONIGHT! Burt Lancaster in "THE CRIMSON PIRATE" Color by Technicolor --- PLUS -- COLOR CARTOON KIDS UNDER 12 FREE! OSHAWA' DRIVE-IN On Highway 2A 3.4972 wa AR CAT "JORN MNTIRE - HUGH O'BRIAN de Havilland engine company said that during tests the Gyron had been giving "a greater thrust than Zunounced for any other jet en- e."" The company described the new engine as an axial pressure type of turbine which featured excep- tional simplicity and light weight. OSHAWA'S TELEVISION Servicing Centre Barons' mow have the lat- est and most modern tech- nical equipment for ser- vieing and repairing of all makes of TV regardless of | where obtained. Our .ex- pert technicians are your guarantee of complete satisfaction. Fest, mie ¥r . 35-4822 BARONS' 426 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Weekly Rates for Permanent Guests Phone Whitby 2337 207 Dundas St. W, STOP AT THE WHITBY HOTEL Gogoi ie"JoeB IT oy TOM EWELL: NARVEY LENBECK "heFront' PR 8 coms MAM BLANCHARD ONTARIO RIDING FEDERAL ELECTION ' BE SURE TO LISTEN TONIGHT AT 6:50 P.M. LIBERAL BROADCAST OVER STATION CKLB 1240 ON YOUR DIAL ALSO Every Tuesday and Thursday "At 10:05 a.m. on the Same Station 4 ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCATION AT 3.05 P.M. AND 10.45 P.M. OVER RADIO STATION - By - Rt. Hon. L. Prime Minister of Canada St. Laurent Hear Canada's Great Liberal Statesman Discuss the Election Issues. COULD THE GOLD THEY MINED BUY THEIR daring wnteld dangers to reach the men they © then starved for love which the lve for Gold did not satisiyl J. YATES A PERILOUS JOURNEY eres VERA RALSTON - DAVID BRIAN - SCOTT BRADY ars CHARLES WINNINGER- HOPE EMERSON * EILEEN CHRISTY. LEIF ERICKSON TEE TELTELYY THE SAME PROGRAM HOT-GUN SMOKEOUT OF KILL- CRAZED BUCKAROOS ELECTRIC LIMITED © "We Service Wht We Sell" DIAL 3-2248 MONTREAL (CP) -- Bombers |a which "attacked" Canada during 0 cation: Tailwind" July 10-12 o ated from the United Kingdom .and returned to base without land- ' of the Ensign staff who Rom is a member of the RCAF auxiliary in Montreal, - ihe weekly newspaper said thé flights high- lighted the joint United States- Canadian air scheme. ~ Tune in 1240 on Your Dial 3.06 p.m, = 10. 45 p.m. ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION 50 PRINCE ST. -

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