ACE ; rin END- RADIO PROGRAMS i et A Tp | i te] : : : H { H HE 18 Hy ju Prem Hi - x m DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 KEY Toggo Tonio CFRB - 'WBEN omg CBS-CBC (NBC) « 860 ) 930 TORONTO CJBC (MBS-ABC) 1010 TORONTO OSHAW. CHUM CKDO 1050 1:40 WKBW 3 a : a SUNDAY MORNING News; SAIL to Worsht --News; to Morship, 2S Ey at CHUM Aln 'Toronto Bible Auditorium CK! an Recital rnaires WKBW-CJBC WGR Q Carlton United Church 'The Concert Album The Hour of Faith - { SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 ian Yarns 13:15--Palestine Speaks 13:30--Hita of Yestery 12: t our Hymns and Mine Jasl ht Quartet way Melodies pera in Miniature Sor ae Mayor Reports 3 ws 0g he X News Reviewed 00--H 00 Clematis :00--Wayne King Show 05--An Orchid To You '15--Humanitarian "Hour, 1: 15--Al and Lee Retrer Israel Fed. EEREERE i )--Horace Heidt Chure! )--The Sym honette aye's Serenade, )--The Sunday Hour :30--Way of the Spirit :30--Marjorie Lea :55--News :00--CBC Id tp :00--School of Christ n House omas 00--A Friendly Word :00--Toronto Cons, of Music :03--Capital Report Sunday Musicale :15--Great Canadians 13--David Cheskin Frio :30--Alan and 2:30--Bands of 2:30--Stradivari 30tarvest of Cans :30--Jerry Sears Orch, 30 Meioay 'Show Room :30--Religious Period :00--The . People Ask House 00--] Fmorable Music tones 30--Fred :30--"One Man's Family" :30--Dick Jergen's Orch. 4:00--Book our estions 4:00--Are it Cor'nne Jordan Police. Dept. Lucky Stars and-Wagon News: and Jack Smith of Two Cities on Music of Charm 30--Chreh of the Air :30--The Green Hornet 4:45--Personal ality Profiles 5:00---CBC Ni 5:00--8ym| ews of the Air '00--Religtons P eriod §:00Organ Melodies 5:00--Sunday at Home 5:00--News; Rend. in Rhythm rhe "Vicar of Wakefield" The Pamyy Hour Fg Carmichael Sings 5:35--ofn e 5:45--Willlam L. Shirer $:45--Moon Dreams .. 5:45--News SUNDAY EVENING os at Six 7:00 Religious Period CKEY BTorkminmer Baptist Church 9:00-- iter Wi neha N r ny ews 6 Dorsey. Hou ii As {hr i 5 Album Policewoinan ire Guild of the Alr, brit] Heatter usic WB! i eee ie it et ht bt pe 898393 CBC National News Songs 30--The People Ask 10:30--"We, the People" KEY Onristian Science Service FRE Fine Arts Quartet bil gig Piak--WBEN CKDO CJBC--CKEY BW News :00--Rob. Merrill Show WBEN--CJBC CHUM Me 30--News: of Rmerle In he Sky oon orms-_WoR r Children? W--CJ! News and Little Show CFRB--WGR New: CKDO Hildegarde Show, WGR--CFRB anhat. Merry-Go-Round When Ed. Bracken Show crRB-SWoR of Familiar Mi EN--CBL WEKBW Salon Concert Take It or Leave It won Gree Don Ameche Show 3:30 Hawaiian Harmonies 0:30--Modern Romances :30--Latin-Amer, Serenade :30--Meet Me at Parky's :30--Czech I CEDO CHUM CFRB CBL CBL 'KDO Tom: WBEN minion on News, CBL :00--News; Say It with Music, CKDO 00--News WGR--WBEN. 00--Readers Take Over '10--Rainbow Rendezvous :15--Vera Massey :15--8kyline Melodies asain Hubbsh, Sports :30--Warriors of Pea 30--Music Fou Eno CJBC WEKBW a y Serenade :30--Harold Austin Orchestra 00--News; Say it with Music, BERBERS BREEEEEEE BoE be bint kt bey SR a Ev MONDAY MORNING :00--8ay It With Music :50--Wake Up With a Band 3 Gay It With Music )--News; 550 Rangers 5--Top o' the rd 6:10--Clint Buehlman 6:30--Farm Service S30 fren News 6:30--Music orf Parade B 5---Gospel Singer h N : M 1 C D--CBC News :00--Hit The Deck op Orchestra 7:15--Clint Buehiman 7 23 -Howard and Shelton :30--Headlines 0--The Texas Rang )--News--Musical Frock )--Press News 0--News Reporter PITS bob bend BREBLLEL) WGR WEBW CFRB | 7:40--Top o' the Morning CBL | 7:40--Percotator Parade 7:45--News 7:45--Organ Ramblings 7:45--Moonlight and es 7:45--Music On Parade 7: SS Maindy Highlight 7:35--News 00--Jim Hunter, News OBL WGR CKDO CKEY WKBW CFRB CBL tin Agronsky Volces of the Stars :00--CBC News and deride :00--Unity yigwpoln 8: EE Bev 8:15--Three Treys 8:15--Wake Up And Smile 8:15--Coffee_Tim 8:15--Clint Buehiman 8:15--Morning Devotions 8:15--Music on Parade, News :30--News :30--Two-Ton Baker :30--Press News :30--Cliff Edwards' Show :30--Musical March Push :30--Roving Reporte! :35--~Wake Up And Smile :40--Oshawa Calling :45--News :45--Music on Parade :45--Gospel Singer :45--Rosa Rio. rganist :55--CBC New, :00--News CFRB--W:! 9:00--Church In Wildwood 3 S00 Bre Blsantast Club wtumn Serenade 9:05--All Time Hit Parade Honeymoon dn N.Y, You Date Listen to Lelbert (Kenney) CFRB WEBW RDO WEKBW CJBC CBL CJBC CHU: arl 3] Jame] 301 :30--Daytime Classics 30 Momma M Melodies 45 Trio :45--Relax and Liste: 9:45--"8chool of the Air 10:00--News 10:00--Press News 10:00--This Is Hs 10:00--My True Sto 10: 100--Joe Powers of Chile 10:00--Vest Pocket Vi 10.00--Hiyd Merry Go. Round 10:00--Maurice Bodington 10:05--Whistle While You Work 10:05---Make Believe Ballroom 10:15--Lora Lawton, Serial 10:15--Parade of Bands 10:15--Susan Bool mle 10:25 Hymns of ail Churches WKBW 0:30--Kate Altke :30--Ethelwyn Hobbes :30--Rom, of Evelyn Winters 30--Radio World Musicale :30--N 30--Rona of Life CBL CJBC 4M 45--Hank and Bill 45--Jane Weston :45--Time To Remember :45--Dance Timers :45--Waltz Souvenirs :45--Joyce Jordan, M.D, :50--Musical Interlude :55--Memory Test :00--News 11:00--Consumer News th hd hh Bk bh pt fk fd fd fh dh fd dd od dk 11:00--Arthur Godfrey WG 00--Fred Waring Show Road of Life dorning Varieties Melody Parade Make Believe Ballroom Big Sis "Home Edition" 11:30--Jack Berch Show 11:30--News 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenadc 11:30--Grand Slam 11:30--George's Wie 11:35--Stork Cub of the Alr 11:40--"Household Counsellor" i :45--Do You Remember 1:45--Rosemary hi :45--Volice of Memory 11:45 11:45--David Haru 11:45--Laura Limited MONDAY AFTE AFTERNOON 12:00 N° Share Farms Digest ore Farm. 12:00--News 12:00--News; Music 12:00--Pictures in Melody 12:00--Glamotr Manor 12:00---Kate Smith Speaks 12:00--The BBC News :15--Reading tween the Lines :15--~Luncheon Music 12:15---Pick thé Hits CJ CKDO 12:15--Farm Broadcast 12:15--Lucy Linton S5--Aunt Jenny Stories 12 :30--Lorne Greene, News Ja :30--World at Noon 12:30--The ally Nenrins Show 2 :30--Ne: ws ; "TED 2:30--~Ontario Farm Broadcast iz tn Holhyweoa of Helen Trent oly wi eporter 12:40--Your Hi of the Day CJBC WKBW WEKBW WKBW WKBW CIBC OKEY --CFR BL CFRB WEKBW----CJBC WBEN YOR WKB CRE :30--The Pacific Story, WBEN--CJBC :30--81 CBL WGR CKEY GR--WBEN--CKEY "SEDO CBL 1 Ci Danny O'Neill Show, CFRB-WGR ed CHUM CBL CJBC CKDO CKEY WBEN CBL CJBC CBL WGR CKDO 11:00--Breakfast in Hollywood WKBW R--CFRB CHUM Ted Malone, Colunniss WEKBW Serial WBEN CBL WBEN CKDO CKEY :15--This Will Make You Laugh Hi WEKBW WBEN CHUM CBL WGR CFRB CJBC wea Monsen Batteries bod WEST END 87 WARREN AVE. BATTERY SERVICE bh ps Chi School Ene arm 00] Club VEIBe WGR CBL Gang WGR County. Rep. ~omm, WBEN Kiernan WEKBW Band Sunday Second Mrs. Burton World Musical ht Show Donen in Song Baird CFR! and Groom Show WKBW Journey WGR Concert Kaye Crocker Along Club The Range 45" :45--Masquerade News 0--Ladles Be Seated elody )--Martin Tobin Reporting Jo=Make Mine Music Time 3 0 Fello Tost CFR! 3:00--Life. Can Be Besutitul) 3:05--Mickey Lester Show 3:15--Symphony of Melody 3:15--Melody, Inc, 3:15--~Composers' Corner 3:15--Lucky Seven Quiz wi 3:15--"Ma Perkins" WBEN--CBL 3:30---Woman's Page of the Air WEBW 3:30--""Pepper Young's Family" WBEN--CBL 3:30--Music a La Carte 3:30--News 3.30--Erie Co. Repub. Comm, 3:35--Romance CHUM 3:35--Norm, Wullen at the Organ Son 3:45--Lucy Linton 3:45--Geo. Barnes Octet IRe 3:45--Right to Happiness WBEN--CBL 3°'45--Melody, In Wey 3:45--Jerry ly 'Presents CFRB VEBW=O KEY 4: 00 Four O'Clock News 3 ews :00--Celebrity Time HUM :00--Meet Me In Manhattan CJBC :00--Linkletter House Party WGR WBEN CBL 4: :00--Backstage Wife ; CKEY 5 4: :10---Andy's Dilemma, Can. Sav. CFRB 4:10--Erie County Rep. Comm, WKBW 4:15--Stella Dallas WBEN 4:15--High Tide CKDO 4:15---Romance in Rhythm CFRB 4:15--Melody, Inc. WEKBW 4:15--Womens News Commentary eaL 4:18--""Why Go To Schoo! BL 4:25--News 4:30--The Sea Hound 4:30--Time To Remember 4:30--Lorenzo Jotes, Serial - TOg. FY WEILIEILIW WINN NIN RDN NINN 0 ou ® 2 af ® 3 sgzsass ws : :30--Afternoon Recital 4:30--J. Forrestal, Secy Navy 4:35--Sinatra Sings 4:45--Matinee Miniature ason > ck 3 :45--Charlle o Solvak Orch 45--Tea Dance : '45--Young Widder Brown 3 :50--Melody, Inc. 4:55--Galen Drake 5.00--News 5:00--Sinatra Sines --Superm 5:00--Terry aa the Pirates WK 5:00--Szhool of the Air 5:00--When a Girl Marries 5:00--From the Classics 5:05--Studio Party 5:15--Memorable Music 5:15--Music by. Cugat 5:15--Portia Faces Life, Serial, 5:15--Familv Favorites 5:15--Sky Xing 5:15--Roving Reporter 5:20--News 5:30--Make Belleve Ballroom 5:30--News 5:30--Waltz Lives On 5:30--Veterans' Varleties 5:30--Oklahoma Roundup 5:30--Jack Armstrong 5:30--Story Time 5:30--Just Plain Bill, Serial 5:45--Remember When 5:45--8potlight on Song 5:45--Art Young 5:45--Front Page Farrell 5:45--Downbeat 5:55--Five Minute Mystery TODAY-- FOR GOODJ YEAR TIRE SERVICE We know how fo keep your tires in service. We use Goodyear approved repair methods and mate« rials exclusively, REPAIRS -- VULCANIZING Ontario Motor Sales LIMITED 86 King St. East Oshawa Phone 900 'Guide News 75 | where", made the Brownies to hel Cookie Bay Jest week there be an enrolment and so let everyone please be on eh in full uniform. From November 1, Brownies must re- Jackson, Simons, Mildred McClimond and Joan A game of Guide baseball was greatly enjoyed, e Canary member to wear long brown at all meetings, STH BROWNIE PACK The meeting of October 22 a very short one. The nice weather.) must have made ildren The next meeting will ge) be Short unless--. Don't forget to make your Indian headdress and be able to tell all about it on Tuesday, It 1s you have a good collec- tion of used stamps to bring in. Bawks put the is Cookie Day Mary i LEADERS, ATTENTION, PLEASE Attention, captains, lieutenants and Paro) leaders. Please keep nediesdays Fhe meeting on with prayer. 11TH BROWNIE PACK 6 open. We ar are Mrs. G. D, Conant, provincial sioner, on that date in Centre Street Seliool sudisoriuin at 8 p.m, Conant will have many interest ing things to ton about her recent trip. Local tion members and any friends interested in Guiding are very welcome. As we are observing Educa- tion Week, the school teachers of Osh= awa are also being invited. There is no admission fee, Plan to stay and have a cup of tea afterwards He) visit with Mrs, Conant. invitation has also been extended to any persons interested in Guiding to attend a dinner on Monday, Nov, ed by the service clubs of Oshawa. 1ST BROWNIE PACK "For all Cubs and Brownies every- The Pack learned to pray the little Brownie prayer after hearin about the children of the Old Worl who 'need hacia nein, Only tne 18 Six Was ng brown stockings ie Cy A is hoped all will be correct next tim The Pack welcome Miss Ruth Bruges as a new Tawny Owl and Dorothy Ste- venson as Packie, A "safety walk" was taken by Joy Hardsand but she let Tawny be run over by a train!!!! Mar- jorle Oke and Mildred Lang did the!r skipping Succegshnly, Barbara Sager and Frances Cowell were deep in the feat of rescue work from fire, The Tweenies had a little pow-wow of their own with Mrs Cowell and five others pratised using reef knots and were very good. Brown Owl told the lovely Brownie story, and each one in the talking circle wanted to be Sspenially helpful this week at home. It will seem how manv new things they can think up to do, Everyone got a gingersnap and a huge one was on the tree for Betty Ann Puskas with the date on it for her hirthaay. Next week is a Hallowe'en party, 2ND BROWNIE JACK The attendance this week was the largest this year. The Pack welcomed into the Fairy Ring a new Tweenlie, Andretta Torrance, Tweenies were all very busy learning their 'Tenderfoot so that they'll be ready to be enrolled on Nov. 4. Eunice Courtney, Eleanor Woods, Marilyn Fletcher, Sheila Canning, Mar- garet Canning, Beverlv Pine and Do- rothy Collard passed thelr Motto, Sa- lute, Smile, and Good 'Turn, Brown Owl reminds Tweenies to practise '"ty- ine, their ties and braiding." At. Pow-wow Ann Weddup told a very interesting story about her pet sanirrel and passed her "Nature", The Golden Bar Brownies were work ing hard on tests for the Golden Hands, e meeting closed © with the "Saueeze", and Brownie Taps. Don't forget, Brownie, to invite Mother to your enrolment, Nov. 4. 6TH BROWNIE PACK The new Sixers, and Seconds received their stripes this week and it will he interesting to see now which six will ret most points for Attendance and In=vection, Games were practised for the Revel then the Brownies settled down for Jnstriiction, Ann Gelkie earned a star for Golden Bar Sewing. 11th Oshawa Brownies! There sie two important notices for next wee A factice for the Eval will re held on J6aday 83 4 at four in the hal 11 be no af! and Robin Patrols were og Drill was given in forming the Horseshoe, The meeting closed with taps after which the cookies were handed out. P.8S.--Don't forget Saturday night ( tumes, please. the party next . 26). All in cos- 1TH OSHAWA The meeting of Oct. 18 opened with fees collected, The girls then went to their Corners where Morse ig studied. Catherine Hickey passed her Send and Recelving, Geraldine 70s an finished their Tender- 00t and are now ready to be 5 Evelyn ur too took 7308 the, gisle in a game aret EL led Fil Jacon ah D imitating ame, Cookie Daw was discussed the district Sipisinied 8 eo which the Bon Morse CANVAS. B 't fo your. ealth harts for next Frida; also th Mother on \ Wednesday, Instead, ie Brownies and Guides are having Joint paloweren party from 6.30 t's ham, et your costumes. Everybod ly Dn 100% ng for- ward to a good tim There was Perfect uniform at the this week. Good work, Brownies, 'The Tweenles are working very hard and will soon be ready for enrolment. 12TH BROWNIE PACK th Fairies, Syl- via Black chose the. carg for the special and all the Sixes, Hives. Yairles; Pixies and ites po! Anne 'Wallace, Helen Hicks and Ede- vina King received their Golden Bars. During Pow-wow Eleanore Kirkland and Carole Anderson passed their Na- ture test. 1ST OSHAWA The first Oshawa Girl Guides open- ed their meeting with the Guide pray- er. After the collection of fees, the girls went to their Corners where Viols Williams passed her Laws, While the Captain taught the Patrol aders more about Origin and De- velopment, the rest of the girls play- ed several games, At Pow-wow the girls talked about Cookie Day and they promised to turn out well, After Taps they all sald good- bye until Saturday, 2ND AND STH OSHAWA Last Wed he in the usual manner whn Toll call, This was followed Te Patrol Corners, then a game of musical chairs was enjoyed. After the study period the girls formed a circle for Powwow where they discussed Cookie Day and made plans for a Hallowe'en Party. The Meeting then closed with Taps, ATH OSHAWA M-m-m. Have you tasted them yet? Of course. the Girl Guide cookies are meant. The 4th Oshawa is competing against the other companies and so do your best. Some more tests were passed this week, Mile Walk was passed by the fol- lowing: Lorraine MclIsaac, Evelyn Law- | rence, Louise Piper, Eleanor Louckes, Joan Bowden, Marian Sta, Dorothy Fish, Helen Pratt and Lorene Johnston, Betty Knapp and Phyllis oJhnson passed their Stocking it. Guides were successful in the Track- ing were: Eleanor Louckes. Joan Row- den, Lorene Johnston, Helen Pratt, Betty Adams, Phyllis Johnston, Kay -- TAXI MERCURY CAB Day and night service! Long and short trips. "Doug" Brown, Prop. PHONE 3744-r-12 At pow-wow, arra t. were correct some e in Now About the Nature Logs! Aren't they nearly finished? Remember you can't get your Second-Class Badge tn you have finished them Everyone in full uniform next week, girls, and everyone be present and on time at seven o'clock % sharp, eryone be . Finley's 2X 176 Centre Street, at 8 o'clock Sharp. Bring a small wagon if you can to carry the cookies Meeting closed with the Girl Gulde prayer and Taps. 12TH OSHAWA oe Twelfth Denswa Girl Guide yo pened this week the ordinary Le ne Miss Carter the leader, was in charge un- of the meeting as usual, collec tion and dues had been received, Miss Carter reminded the Guides that long stockings were now to be worn as a pi the regular Guide uniform, The Patrol Leaders bad a Court of Honor with Miss Carter, in which the Hallowe'en Party was thoroughly dis- . Semaphore was the chief sub- ject of review for this evening. Miss Carter then called up all the Guides for a Powwow during Which songs and announcements were en} ed. Miss Carter announced that Cook- ie Day was next Saturday, and said she hoped that every Guide would be on duty. Do not fo ask your mothers about Popp! bg AER Rg that all will take part, a i i IR Ey pr LiF fl 2 & ] £ 3 1 i €) | | ® Why be miserable? 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