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Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1949, p. 8

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RADIO SECTION THE BARRIE EXAMINER EARRIE ONTARIO CANADA iYou Have Childrens Aid lLuncheon Engagement program Monday firm Sept Over CKBB MONDAY AUGUST 29 1919 fWho the Heck Wonh to Be Happy Doc lout it rim rm is good riai 8mm must reason His it Bowers and his proj CUM mum is calico iits inure often Mm icxixtl lilall called Rappyl 33 want liowcts Vin LubLi db said lilltltsltii its to be 1itl with wch day from 1005 girl ifiti Allit Lckts Lilliii Hill wry hump ititsc inutigicu miiwtcsl ililll if the ititcziicw Howl ilsii Mu 1mm my dam 50 might WV hcni liebop cll might hear iiiilblii band You mightwbut ouil llLlLl ilkitl anything amusi n3 Sullliullc oiicc coiiipatedI Ilnppy Iwc always call him Hap with IoioiilosMickcy Lester ONCE Iltcii Mickey Lester timid about it and there was tciiibic IUW But if you like good IilLlSlL wull Iazm portion of Sundays wnnklm wm Wisc words from bmlim hm PM CKBB Wm local Illtltiliillls tune in each Week day from 1003 am to Illltlfpr titilti to inipious tilcscllltilIOIIS um um 3mm may He iiti many denominations mighthot befunni but at least lanai gt tutllu sound different invalid Cm iillacil ii Mid tr1iilt hurzy to rat and scimni Hulk Vllll CKBB tltmlgiind grouttit to ft nto in of our ii ad Jun ILCWS torrent lilkll Illiitt iil hour of tiztczioin hunt ifoiiittu Iu both l1llii uiui lizitr Monday liiru Sitmdu from twelve to uni Lunchbox ctiigticciil iriti sin Kltslizii ttivI to blllig litititlittll of lift child HHU Ltiiiiiit in out hum uiiilv of child ciiJ tonic ll cutirni concciiu illitxigtilii gumW Much of Sunday Broadcasting Given to Religion 30 Lttnt IT LOOKS LIKE TI WONI IAKF It states Arthur Harrison to James lcarct at Izitc hour Friday afternoon as they vicu the chaotic con ditiun of the studios while painters carpenters and Radio Station CKBB On The Air Aug 31 tilc located in the sciond floor of thc New iiiilllt llililltt Building in so inbuiltiii Sticit About iinil Conrmed from page Client llilit out izoiti litlltiilit on the uiip Iloidcti road is seven act cs IWt LOCATIONS tiltit of lnui tn which 15 locuch radio station unlike new thc tttlgti tttliiliilitlll for the paper which is usually confinch llitlllllit to one location must iiuvc lt Sipv niatc cstablishmcuts it studio loca tioii and transmitter location The CKBB studios and business officcs Iii nmiiy ways transmitter site can be hitched to it hydro subsin iozi Iiiic IS iiiiuli lcciuiicul cqillp IIEtli thcrc including 130 fool WES ALLSOPP manager of the Barrie Arenaslialtes hands withBiII Hith CKBB sports announcer just hcfor Bill was shown around the new enlarged arena Bill will be broadcastingr the Flyers home vgames from specially designed gondola directly above centre ice of We tak6liiisopp technicians rush the construction to finish Vlrl Harrison iii sales representative for CKBB while Mr Icirccs company Allandalc Contractors was the LOlllfsltlot for the building projects steel nuist transmitter and ISMJLl iitcd equipment and seven milcs of coppcr ilL iJllIlLd ti inches in the soil yet no pctsoiiticl will bt lilLlU except for regular itispcclituis by the tcciitiictii Sitilf The studio billidltl will be bcc hire of nc tivity from early morning until iricvcn oclock III the ttlllll it is here that all the piogiattis iic arranged the news prepared the coiiiiticrcizil iniiouncciiiciits written tlie bookkeeping done and multi tiidc of other things happen Here too may be found It comple lech iiicai department Known the control room the very heart of radio station is surrounded by two studios from which ttlltitilliitttiltlils and music originate Acousticaliy treated studio walls make the voic cs sound natural and prevent un wanted iuiiscs from icuchiiu thc ltiitltli10lit$ and marrinp broad casts CHAMBER OF CliIllllI Whether it locales your lost dog assists your fnvoritc charity in fund raising or helps your business to enjoy greater volume there is no doubt but that in time CKBB will in very personal way be vital part iti your daily living Radio is here to stay and the residents of Barrie and district from now on will enjoy its benefits in direct local and personal manner The establishment of CKBB points up very clearly the vital part on active Chamber of Coni merce plays in furthering the iii tcrests of community As in the case of several industries it was the Barrie Chamber of which can claim major part of the success in getting ra dio station established here Prob ably the key man iti this instance was Mr Paul Fisher who with the cooperationof Mr Russ Nettlcton other members of the Chamber and the town council worked for sever al years on furthering the plan be fore final results were obtained It is well to remember the splendid spirit of these men who without any thought of personal gain give freely of their time and ability to further the interests of our great town 15 The general direction of rail traffic in Canada is easiwcstlas in the UnitedrSlates Commerce lxiill be icpiistiitcd in addition to tht iegular morn ing tud ttllilll scriiccs broadcast dirch from Buirie churches tiictc iic SchiHi llliititdttib of religious lliillllt pzcsczittd by churchcs of the coiiiiiiuuily No Illtilltl what your faith youre suic to find lilt broadcast of your tiiiiltc nil CKBB llziiiic ELMVALE August 212 Mm Henna Dowiicy riilia spent the wccktud at her home sail Air and Mrs lay Sibbiiid To ronto are iltiltlflill1 with relativcs here Mr and Mrs los lca and child tcti spciit last wcck at Wasziga ilczicii Alvin Martin has returned iioiiic aftcr visiting rciaitivcs zit Port Arthur Miss Biiltain Toronto spent last wcck with her sister Mrs Jzimcs Bowman Mr and Mrs Sam Gordon To ionto wctc gutsis of Mr and Mrs Alex Strath Mrs Wm Kell and Icmplc are visiting friends iii Mczi itlti this week Mrs Reid and Miss Cath arinc are spending this week with friends in Toronto arlaw visited their sotis Cecil and Chester Baker for few days Mr and Mrs Bobby Martin and Marion spent few days with friends at Horseshoe LakuOnt Mr and Mrs Norm Durnin and children Toronto spent few days with Mr and Mrs Maurice Bcll Mrs Mark Cassels of Mcaford and Miss Isabel Preston of Toronto were guests of Miss FOSlCIl for the weekend Mr and Mrs Earl Drysdalc re turned to Hamiltdn on Monday after couple of weeks with the formers parents Mr and Mrs Diysdale Born Arhardtln Buffalo NY on Sunday Aug 1949 to Mr and Mrs Arhardt nee Elizabeth lLyonsl daughter Gail Anne StewartDr and Mrs Stewart nee Mary Johnston on nounce the birth of son on Wed nesday Aug 17 1949 at University Hospital Edmonton Alta Mrs Melvin Ritchie and Mrs Joseph Draper spent Thursday in Oiillia visiting the latters sisters and Mr and Mrs Albert Hutchin son Birthday Party jolly time was had at the home of Mrs Bishops Wednesday YAugust 17 when ME Frank Dutcher Mr and Mrs Te Ineson and children Barrie Mrs Mervyn Corbett and children Mrs Simpson and Mr end Mrs unity Delbert Bannerman Toronto and Elmvale friends were present to celebrate with her on the occasion of her birthday During the even ing Mrs Bishop received tele gram saying that her nicMrsr Stewart of Edmonton Alta had baby boy BaldSit Louis Wedding pretty wedding of local inter est took place atNotre Dame de Lourdes Church Timmins when Colombe Connie St Louis only daughter of Mr and Mrs Sb Louis became the bride of Oliver Bald of South Porcupine son of Mr and Mrs AndrewJ Bald of Penetang The bride lookedlovely in white brocaded satin bustle effect with fingertip veil and car ried bouquet of red roses Mrs GordonPark as maid of honor chose yellow taffeta with matching headdress and Mrs John Roy as bridesmaid in identical blu They carried nosegays James Baldlbro ther of the groom was groomsman and Ted Vigina was usher Mrs dillttitit Mrs Watson Toronto is visit illll her mother Mis Martin Iicatd Richard Mr and Mrs Baker of Bon he keeps ll ClLiili iitsltits who the heck wants in happy INS INSTITUTE The August meeting of Cains institute was held at the home of =Mis Stephenson on Thursday cvcniiiu August lit with 13 inciti hers and two visitors in attcndunce and Mrs llowscr presiding The roll call was answercd by naming it former school teacher The motto was given by Mrs Dickinson The best bonrd of cd iitiliuti is sometimes shingie An invitation to Visit with New Lowell Institute on Sept at 230 was accepted Mrs Mayne then asked Mrs citixciis of llu district Eisly Arnold to take over the meet mrmimc of up my inc which was on Citizenship anti illlilliltlili of 1qu series will bol iitiiltdlitin Mrs Arnold vcry cap tlliiIlilll lliilit with particular ably stressed many points oti which titobicitis of chili training cncouna tlic tticmbcis could all benefit Mrs lltltl NAIHTALI lii be included fcuiiiiiiu theI and Flulll tcicd by piiitiiis which will iuvc Gordon conducted game After ltioidoti and Mrs II lrossci Soiiu siiitirstttl illtiiltliiS of coping Illl ilicm Participating in thisl feature will be lililllilgt of the liiltlrcns Iti Society stuff asl wci as liltlllllti of spcciiii ttaiil lscriptions featuring lli Luther ii lltouihvzitd fltiti consultant for thci Nzitioiuii oniiiiillce on Mcnlaii llygicnt of New York Tilt listenl ilip audience will be invited to jwiito lIl itltil tiucstions iclatitu Ito child liiilliiIlL ITiiily progunniv will include such gsuhjccts as Black Market Adopi tiililis lilting Along with lceti jApcis The Foster Iiiid Tcils llis Story They said My hildi is Neglected and Why Sotiiel Ciliidlill Become Delinquent llic sciics is under the direc itioti of Mr II Naphtaii manag iniz director of the Childrens Aid Society Frequcut participants in the series will be Cliittick Miss Jackson Miss ll Roblt son and Miss Baiass From time in lime ptlttitis ill the corn muniiy will bc invited to partici pate in the programs as will visit ing persons of prominence in child welfare LGUARD THEM Wllll GOGGLES TORONTO AUG ITOne of the gpostcrs issued by the Industrial Ac cident Prevention Associations to lthousands of industries across the Province of Ontario for use during September shows human eye and lreminds everyone in industry that Eycs are priceless guard lhcm lwitli goggles TIORSE MEAT FOR HONG KONG Horse meat canned in Swift Cur reut Sask was shipped recently from Vancouver to Hong Kong market for this product having been developed in the Far East it iis expected that this initial ship iment will be followed by others land that further purchases will be lmade by buyers in the Belgian lCongo vam 49EsSq Roach Aiiandaie Upon theirmmmencing radio SIX SPRING STEEL WIRES carry the program from the transmitter building to the radiating tower Shown above is radio technician Alan Harper securinga wire to the rear of the transmitter house the meeting adjourned the host lunch The next meeting will be esscs Mrs Fleming Mrs licld at it pm Sept 15 at Mrs served Nevils Be regular iisteiicr to the Sunday Newscast at 1230 pm Sponsored by erFui Phone 5581 To The Management and Staff of Station 13 BINTCWWW meunatuarmWmvwPQJamvulAlainuW Mgrmkaga Georgette Barrette was organist and during the signingof the flag1 lsteij Leo Barrette sang Because Rev Fr Therriault performedithei ceremony The bride wore stringl Mondayrim GE ii DPG3PESOTODEALER fitnnnisunicror 55cpiiiefirsi BARBIE broadcasting in Barrie 4W6 areiooklngiorward to our spenty of pearls the gift or the groom reception followed at the Airport gt brides mother reeived in pale gt blue frock with Amatchingaccey gt sories arid corsage ofpink roses Sh was lasilll by grooms gt mother in navy blue gown and corsagelofft red roses The bride and gt groom on motor tri throu Saturday Southern Ontario the briJde wagrA gt gt gt sing apowderblue suit with black lace accessories They will reside jTimmins Outoftowii guests and Mr and MrsJamcsBald Penl airing Mr and Mrs Francis Storm Elmvale Mr and Mrs Ray Mari lean Sudbury Mr and Mrsi Jim Hunter Toronto Miss Pearl Treni biaypElk Lake Eddie Lisbert and Hotel South Porcupinewhere the were Mrand Mrs Andrew Baldl Frank Howard East Palstlne Ohio ANCIENT PARLIAMENT Thewitenagemot

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