Soa a PAGE EICHT THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 On the Air Tonight and Saturday KEY "CHL Clive wey (CBS) 550 h WBEN ¢ id "CHUM in WKBW 'ame (ams-ABc (ABC) ie dni in 00---CBO N OBL 20---Wake Up & Smile WEKBW----CJBC urch in the Wildwood CKDO a Tune Hit Parade CEE! CFRB WBEN Cate WOR--CPFRB | CEDO | WBEN WOR CHUM T0--Novatime :15--Uncle Ben's Club Garden A8--Vincent Lo 30--~Cam| 30--Oaliing All :30--News Valley Folks . 38 Morniog Muiodies :30--Music for Madame Asher Goo Meeting Choir 3 $ iRac 3 tl nm Dots 38 Advent. of "Archie Andrews pit 38ers Loo Taylor WGR al Moods CFRB 0:30--Curtain Calls OBL :30--Junior Junction WEBW---CJBC :35--Hlywd Merry-Go-Round CHUM :45--Music in Marchtime 00--T' » 235088 ood Star Time or of Biley News 4 ) Whirl :30--Share The Wealth OBL Meloo: Masters :30--Footlight Parade ©JBO Canada Savings Bonds Go Through The Presses Whipped through the presses as casually as so many dodgers Tor 1 an y woetion sale are Canada Savings Bonds, but they are of the engraver's and etcher's art and are printed on the finest of rag paper. masterpieces Here, the day's quota of 60,000 bonds is seen going through the presses at Ottawa, Washington Spotlight By CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer Washington, Oct, 11, -- (CP) -- Hugh Dalton, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, and John Snyder, treasurer secretary, had a quiet talk here the other day, accord- ing to most reliable report, did a little weeping on each other's shoul- ders, Their mutual plaint was some- thing like this: "A few months ago we were tax- Development, and the Internation- al Monetary Fund. Mr. Snyder was chairman and Mr. Dalton sald he was a good one, The meeting ended two days ahead of time, The boards elected Mr. Dalton chair. man for the ensuing year, Plorello H, LaGuardia, director- general of UNR.R.A, on a radio program, asked retiring Canadian Ambassador L B. "Mike" Pearson if Canada could send some meat to the United States. Among ofh- er things, Mike told him Canada's surplus meat went where it was needed more than in the United States, FOR NIGHT VISION The Japanese administered a proprieary drug called "migrozal" to improve the night vision of their soldiers, oid Rev, J. C, Quigley, St. Paul's church, Wotton, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ferg, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs, Man, were y visitors - v +| Lloyd Slemon, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Slemon at Mr, Brooking's, Port Bri- tain, on Sunday and attended the funeral of Mr, Darke, Norman Hall, Miss Beryl Hall, Mr, and Mrs. E. "Kennedy and fame ily, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors at Mrs, H, Crossman's, . Mr, and Mrs, Silas Tvewin, 3owy( manville, Miss Verna Tsewin, Osh-\_ J awa, at Wm, Trowm's, SOLINA CHOIR GOES TO HAYDON (Mrs, Hilda Crossman, Corr.) Haydon, Oct. 8--sSpecial Thankof- fering Service will be held on Sun- day evening, Oct, 13, at 7.30. The guest speaker for the evening is Bowmanville. Special music by So. lina choir, hid Marion unger, Beutler. is _ eel HH ATR S Mr, and Mrs. Earl Thompson and pr Tr ire 1 MRR A Neweaste, were Sunday visitors at TODAY .» Thompson, t -- "The V! "1,80; Mrs, . J. Kennedy, Enniskillen; at '5.30; AL rv i y Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ashton and fam- Complete Show---9.00, ily, Toronto, at H. Ashton's, " Mr. and Mrs, H. Ga Biltmore -- "Flame of Barbary ; y 813 family || "Gonst" -- 3,03-4,50-7.40-10,19 of Oshawa at O, Garrards, "Fast Company" -- 100-347. Mr, and Mrs, D, Anderson and OA er S034, daughter, Toronto, visited Mrs, T. 6.37-9-16, Last Show at 9.16, Cow] '|| Marks -- "Cuban Pets" -- 1,00- Mr, and Mrs. O, Avey were Sun- 3.20-5.45-8.10-10.40. "Cowboy day visitors at Earl Blues" -- 2,10-4.30-6.55-9.25, henson's, Maple Grove, tep 2 Last Show at 9.15, Gordon Martin, Oshawa; Velma Paramount Presents JOEL McCREA BRIAN DONLEVY SONNY TUFTS BARBARA BRITTON EXCITING! LUSTY! ing the pants off our people and going. on short rations in order to % ; kill Germans and Japs and Italians, Eddie Allen, his smile, his romantic songs and his accordion, are almost re ae tans the Puts hi as old an institution on "The Happy Gang" program as the "joke pot", tions in order to. keep Germans even though the young tenor is still in his mid-twenties. An ex-boy | JW 7 OTC 0 oT aman soprano, Eddie joined the "Gang" on a two-week try-out in 1938 and thy." . has been singing and playing on the daily broadcasts from CBC's Concert The report does not indicate Never such action! Never such daring! Never such a thrilling shock climax! Jous WAYNE . 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WGR Greene (News CEEY of the World ay 30_Dance Qrchestia :30--Organ Mus! CKDO 3 Rerions ele own WKBW--CBL :30--New CKEY 0--Grind Ole Op! 40---Joe DR onudale SP Teports) ak Pageant Book Revi 'el 0 tt 0 tt dk dt tk dd dk fd kk Fd Bd pt Bd He and Home Hour Inc " :00--Ned Calmer, News Central Station News and Hot - CKDO--WBEN--CFRB--CKEY :00--Dominion Network News OCJBC Country Soccer 3 River Barn Dance OBL News of Manhattan in Pops Business Bureau re BYOrY :10--D" AFtons Presents 15--Hit Preview WBEN :15--Late 8 SOR :15--Music Dancing CJBO : fried e Hicks Presents WEBW EY WGR CFRB CFRB CJBC ohn om 88 Tam CKDO Johnny CHUM WBEN WEKBW---WGR CFRB OBL CHUM WEKBW---WGR--CFRB--' 12 New Say It With Music {A 20--CB0 No wo B lletin OBL--CJ! ews Bulletin 08 Virginia Beach Orch, a ; Orch, AR . andy Brooks Orch, Sydney, Australia--(OP) -- One of Australia's outstanding women business executives, Miss Hage] CJ. Coshore dg two suc- cessful glove at Patkea and Ckry | Wellington, provincial centres in New South Wales, Kpo | Miss Woodhouse is associated with A. 8. Horne Ltd, of Adelaide and ooh Sydney, She is a trained CFRB | Put became a stenographer during the depression years of the early UM | 1930's, and turned her business w | training to account when she open- R ed a factory at Sydney four years ago. of Musical C aii idles x bilitate the vanquished. EN | boards of governors of the Interna- which minister first saw this as- pect of the futility of world wars The stocky Missourian who came out of the obscurity of a small town bank in the President's home state posts, is more or less feeling his al dealings. Hugh Dalton, tall, unbane and genial veteran of international poli- tics, has few illusions left but the thought of his unpleasant duty of bleeding the taxpayers to help for They agreed that it would be no tries which suffered only minor annoyances from the war and made a reasonable amount to help reha- Their meeting was incidental to the meeting here of the combined The Piccadilly Room of the HOTEL GENOSHA VAN WALKER and His Music" Vocals by TINY MAKSON RED SPENCE Phone OSHAWA 3000 for Reservations Admission $2.00 per couple tional Bank of Reconstruction and EVENING CLASSES OSHAWA COLLEGIATE "VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE COMMENCE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1946 In keeping with the increasing emphasis on ADULT EDUCATION the Board of Education announces the following courses at the 0.C.V.L COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1946, AND CONTINUING UNTIL MARCH 31, 1947 Art Painting, and Art Appreciation Blue Print Reading Bookkeeping Business Machines Chemistry Citizenship Drafting Dressmaking Electricity and Electronics English for New Canadians Foods (Selection, Preparation and Serving) French and Spanish History In All Its Phases History of Labour and Capital Higher Mathematics Industrial and Business Organization Introduction to Philosophy Dramatics and Public Speaking Literary Appreciation and Study of Great Books Music Appreciation Machine Shop Mathematics Matriculation Subjects Motor Mechan Outline of Science Political Economy Practical English Radio Refrigeration ' Sewing Stenography Typewriting ics Welding--Acetylene and Electrical . Wood Working Future World Economics, Past, Present ant World Geography Classes from 7:30 to 9:30 Tuesday and Thursday evenings, Oredit Cards if Desired will be issued to students who meet the required proficiency. FEES: Students are Toquested to standard of in $3.00--to be returned if 85% of the classes are attended. n on Tuesday, October 15, at 7:30 p.m. register in perso: at the Collegiate and Vocational Institute: eri vate NR TRAN BAIN 005 UE A mC JOSEPH SAILOARAYY 4 wil AN Havin VIRG IA GREY with HUNTZ HALL TODAY: TOMORROW DOORS OPEN SATURDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON OF He FUNNIEST A THE WHOL = FAMILY a -- EVER MADE - IN ONE GREAT SHOW. ... .. Saturday at 11.30 a.m. only! ... ... IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR SCREEN PROGRAM "COWBOY BLUES" with a Big Cast of Western Favorites 6-YEAR-OLD STAR BEVERLY SIMMONS in "CUBAN PETE" 3 Hours of Fun! 3 Hours 0 Fun! "A Cartoon Carnival Every Sat. Morning!