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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Apr 1957, p. 13

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District Radio And Television Television Channel APRIL The Christophers Iff Open House Howdy Discoveries US Childrens International Boy Rogers CM Theatre News Telegram Weather Sports Jet Jackson Ritchie Theatre of Stars On Family 9M Country Gillette fights Jim Coleman Show News Today In Sports Community News Late Movie Phantom Shot SATURDAY APRIL Test Pattern Cartoon Capers Briefs Count of Monte Wild Bill 90 Oh Susanna Mr Eddy Arnold Pierre Holiday Ranch Perry Show 9M NHL Hotkey IMS Kins Show MM Wayne Of News IMS Juliette Show Wrestling SUNDAY APRBL Faith For Today Review to This Is The Life Here There Country Calendar Magazine 310 Family Circle Blond Air Power Lassie Tommys Easter Parade Of Stars Burns and Allen Father Knows Best TOO December Bride My Hero Ed Sullivan All Star Theatre TV Theatre CBC News This Week Goodnight Sign Off MONDAY APRIL 345 United Church Open House Howdy Doody 500 In The Story Book Peppermint Prince 530 Western Theatre Channel 3 Salute Provincial Affairs Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather 645 Sports Ford Theatre Guy The Millionaire 830 On Camera I Love Lucy Denny Vaughn Studio One News Today In Sports Community News Goodnight Sign Off TUESDAY APRIL The Christophers Open House 440 Howdy 500 Magic of Music 540 Junior Junction Western Theatre Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports Life of Riley To be announced 745 Mr and Mrs The Chevy Show Dragnet 930 Pick The Stars Buried Treasure Press Conference News Today In Sports Community News Country Junction Goodnight Sign Off WEDNESDAY APRIL 345 How Christian Science Heals Open House 440 Howdy 500 Hidden Pages 540 Rin Tin Tin Western Theatre Telegram News Weather Sports Adventures of Sir Lancelot Disneyland Hit Parade Kraft Theatre 1000 Chrysler Festival News Today In Sports 1140 Community News 1140 Late Movie Sign Off District Radio Listings LINDSAY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Sign On Early Morning Marches Breakfast With Gary Farm Info Report Breakfast With Gary Community Music Centre Honey Rawson Show Community Calendar Rural Sports RoundUp Trading Post In Memorlum 110 Neighbourly News The Concert Hour Music For Moderns 505 Hit Time Make Mine Music Hillbilly Jamboree Star Hour Meet The Bands Bridge To Dreamland Sign Off SATURDAY Sign On Early Morning Marches Breakfast With Gary Farm Info Report Breakfast With Gary Music For Saturday Whats New On Wax Teen Age Book Parade 1140 Community Calendar MidDay Melodies Carle Orchestra Malcolm Show Saturday Party 505 Saturday Song Shop 605 Make Mine Music 805 Hillbilly Jamboree 900 Star Hour Meet The Bands Saturday Night Dance Party 1140 Bridge To Dreamland Sign Off SUNDAY 845 Sign On with Cote Glee Club Strings For Sunday 1005 Just For You Church Service 1205 Allen Jones Show Bob Hope Show 100 Sunday Reveries 140 Community Speaks Fields 240 Sammy Kay 300 Runs Morgan Vaughan Monroe Show Freddy Martin Show 505 Heres Health Temple 540 Key Witness Memory Lane Theres No Business Like Show Business 805 Travelogue Star Hour 1015 Meet The Rands 1040 Night Flight Bridge To Dreamland Sign Off THURSDAY April Salvation Army 400 Open House 440 Howdy Doody Maggie Muggins 515 Sportstime The Lone Ranger 600 Western Theatre 645 Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports I Search For Adventure 740 Question Jane Wyman Theatre 840 Climax Jackie Show 1000 Mark Saber The Falcon 1100 CBC News 1115 Today In Sports 1140 Community News Impact Inner Sanctum Sign Off FRIDAY APRIL The Christophers 400 Open House 440 Howdy Doody 500 Discoveries Childrens International Newsreel 530 Which Shall Ye Have Western Theatre Farm Market Report Telegram News Weather Sports Jet Jackson Ritchie Theatre of Stars The Seven Joys of Mary 830 Family Graphic The Bitter Tree Who Destroyed The Earth- CBC News Today In Sports 1140 Community News TV Theatre Recipe of the month Braked Staffed Beef Heart This recipe makes a family dinner dish that is economical ap petizing and nutritious Serve It as an alternative to a roast and with the same accompaniments To make it you will need heart cape bread tablespoons evaporated milk chopped onion W cap diced celery cap crisp crumbled bacon bealeo teaspoon pepper teaspoon thyme teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Wash heart thoroughly and wipe with a damp cloth Trim excess con nective tissue and Mood vessels from tat cavity to prepare for stuffing Season the cavity with a sprinkling WHATS ON THE AIR Friday April at the motion picture Martin Luther will be in the Baptist All are welcome Admission tree The Ladies Monthly Missionary meeting of the and Maple Hill Baptist churches will be held in the parsonage on Thursday April 11 at pm Roll call is to be answered with a scripture verse beginning with the letter Boxes of clothing will be packed lor missionaries in South America The community extends symp athy to the family of the late Mrs Ed Strasler Mr and Mrs Russell Wilson Owen Sound visited Mrs Wil sons sister Mrs- Ross Chapman Mr Chapman and Donald over the weekend Mrs Salmon spent several days in Buffalo recently The ThankOffering meeting of the Afternoon and Evening Aux iliaries of the Mission ary society of the United church will meet in the United church on Tuesday April at pm A play A Light in the window will be presented and the Ingle- side string orchestra will take part Guests at this meeting will be present from afternoon and even ing auxiliaries from Newmarket and Hope and Sharon societies Refreshments will be served by the Afternoon auxiliary Miss Anne Montreal is a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Herbert Kershaw Ahshunyoong camp rally for former campers and their friends was held in Aurora last week Mr J B Aylward attended the reunion of his battalion the Canadian Buffs in Toronto last Friday night Mr and Mrs and family of Toronto visited Mrs George Cole and Miss E Cole last Sunday of salt and pepper Mix remaining ingredients and nil the heart cavity Fasten with skewers and tie with a siring Place in a deep kettle or Dutch oven and pour two cupi of water into the pot Simmer slowly for to noun After hours add cup diced turnip 1 cup sliced carrot cup chopped celery and bay leaf Remove heart and thicken gravy by one to two tablespoons of lour mixed with cold water for each cup of broth Adjust seasonings to taste Serves six By Mary Ann MM To date we have two stations listing with us and will brief you on the highlights of CFOR Oril- 1570 on your radio dial and CKLY Lindsay The Cen tre Isle On Your Radio Dial program highlights in clude Breakfast With Gary Mon day through Friday at am a morning show plus farm reports and market information Com munity Music Centre at am the Honey Show for the ladies with recipes and homemak- ing hints and Rural RoundUp a farm program is to only a few They boast of News Every Hour On The Hour has news broadcasts times daily with the exception of Sundays when news reaches its listeners at and am noon pm and 1115 pm CFORs Pete McGarvey tells us The broadcast signal of CFOR which now reaches most parts of Ontario and northern New York next month will reach even far ther afield Plans are now under way for Switch Over Day when power is increased from five to ten thousand watts For them it will be the fourth power boost in a little more than years BirdDog visits New market on Friday April BirdDog or Dick McFarlond as he is known to his family in Leamington has one of the fast estgrowing shows in Canadian radio today His popular Sounds From The House at 505 pm daily Mon day through Friday and twice on Saturday afternoons has the cool ones keeping his mail bag heavy with requests and fan let ters CFORs listings will be publish ed next week CKLYs program highlights could please a variety of tastes Early Mowing Marches is too rich for my blood but the milk ingmachine or the electric could be doing chores while Breakfasting With Gary was car ried on by the boss Me I am a nighthawk but Im going to try travelling that Bridge To Dream land at pm a few times wind the cat and put out the clock by the curfew In time this may get me ready for the Early Morning Marches What am saying TV SHOTS If you can take the children for a walk until Howdy lime on Friday youre free until sup- Discoveries followed by Childrens International newsreel Roy Rogers and Western Theatre are In that order before the News at For mom and dad On Trial commencing at 8 the at and Joe Graphic at give an hour and a half of firstrate variety entertainment Saturdays programs are bound to please the kids during the af ternoon and early evening Pierre was filmed for Canadian television and comes to you at pm I think it is corny and the cast poorly selected but perhaps the young cowboys and Indians wont be so critical Wayne and Shuster alternate with Alex for the spotlight at Saturday nights and I thoroughly enjoy either Sundays Easter Par ade of Stars taking place in Mr Rex Smith attended the Honeymoon at Niagara Falls last week Mr and Mrs Wollett and fam ily arrived here last Saturday from England to make their home on the farm of Mr Ross Chap man Mr and Mrs and fam ily have left to make their home in Blenheim BELHAVEN Miss Donna Kay entertained a number of friends recently at an April Fools party Mrs Maurice Crittenden Mark- ham and Mrs Bert Owens Bald win called on friends and relativ es in the community last Wed nesday Mrs Charles Pollard had tea Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs Elmer Pollard Keswick and her grandson and his wife Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pollard Hamilton The institute banquet held Fri day evening in the hall was well attended Mr and Mrs Norman King and Floyd visited her sister and hus band Mr and Mrs Jack Morgan Claremont recently There will be no Sunday school this Sunday due to the district quarterly meeting at Uxbridge Mrs Henry Kay and Mr and Mrs W Stevenson Vir ginia had tea Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Frank Kay Sutton Miss Julie Keswick visited her grandparents Mr and Mrs Leslie on Sunday PINE ORCHARD Willing Workers of Union church arc planning to visit York Manor for their May meetings The sacrament of the lords supper will be observed at Union church on Sunday April at am The service will be conduct ed by the pastor Rev Harold Mrs McClure and Mrs Ross Armitage attended the dir ectors meeting of Centre York W I district recently at Aurora The district annual will be held at Wesley United church Vandorf on Tuesday June The WI York County rally will be held at Park on Thursday July A program portraying 60 years of WI pro gress will be presented Maple Leaf Gardens headlines Perry Como who Is arriving this weekend to contribute his songs on behalf of the Crippled Child ren Easter Seal Campaign This starstudded show is an hourlong one to pm and reaches you through Channel 3 Wednesdays special could easi ly be Disneyland at over the same channel Thursday seems to be Whodunnit night and Good Friday has several ligious programs throughout the day STYLES just in time for Easter All Wool Yarn Dyed Worsted 2 Pant Suits THE SEASONS NEW FABRICS AND SHADES Handsomely tailored and styled the large selection includes Fine Flecks Weft Weaves Scottish Twists Wor steds and Smart Stripes 35 to In Reg Short Tall and Stout models so for a two suit S ALLWOOL SPRING TOPCOATS A LARGE RANGE OF SIZES AND STYLES Select from Tweeds including Genuine Har ris and Brushed Donegal with Balmacan collar AllWool Gabardine arid Rich Velours in popular slipon styles Medium Grey Blue and Beige 34 to Reg short and tall mod els so ALLWOOL TWEED and SAXONY SPORT COATS Lightweight richly textured fabrics perfect for spring wear two and three button models Heather mixtures of Blue Brown Grey also light offwhite tones 35 to Reg short and tall models to 35oo SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED BLAZERS Smartly cut and well tailor ed from imported AllWool Navy 35 to Reg Short and Tall models 29 JACK ONE OF THE SEASONS LARGEST RANGES FOR SLACKS PRICED FOR OUTSTANDING VALUE English Wool Flannel Worsted and Gabardines tail ored waistband Browns Greys MidCharcoal Blues Beige to English AllWool Flannel Wor sted and Gabardine with match ing satin trim Popular mid-ton- and darker shades of Brown Brae Grey to Old Country Worsted Wool Blend Self belt double pleats MidCharcoal Grey MidBlue MidBrown Also hard wearing Rayon Blends to 46 Rayon gabardine self belt dou ble pleats Hard wearing VLs- Acetate and Tenglene Flan nel Worsted Greys Blues Browns Beige to 995 CORNER OF MAIN and BOTSFORD STS NEWMARKET I

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