MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE ™. PAGE FIVE 'On The Air Tonight and Tuesday wok oe' TORONTO KEY CHL NBC-CBS) (cps-cae) 0 BUFFALO TORONTO TORONTO CJBC ABC) "CFRB 'WBEN (NBC) 930 OSHAWA CKDO 140 WKBW ABC ( 1520 CHU 1050 MONDAY EVENING Yistors. Parade y ews ows WGR--~WEKBW--~WBEN-CEKEY News CJBO State Co News & Fa Inter. with W, RB, Coc ym Hunter, News ge 0 Highlights 82% , Labour 08 Make 15--Jack 2:15--Gov, :15--News 30--Inte 30--Hlect! 30--V! 30--\ :55--CBO 00--~Famous i 's Orch. Ee 05---Music of Manhat 0-0 the :18--The N: 30--Toronto Trio 20-1In His Steps :30---Sin, fin' Sam :15--Record Revi CKEDO :18--Pol, Talkoont, ocr 1 :30--Education Week 1 30-2ymphonic Encores :30--Organ Music w 1: Drs, Talk It Over CKEY Bereen Guild Play, CFRB--WGR | 12:00] WBEN Hour CJBO (12 North Shore Farm Digest CKDO OBL CEDO Ta WKBW Brey Talk WaEN CBL J Musieal Clock Clock iienney) y=-Clint yay 15---Music on Parade --Three 5 Smile Devotions '15--Wake Up 15-~Morn!. :30--Rovi! 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A ifle hronis a or Pan to 'smile Jet alone laugh since the day Tom Higgins found him starved Yond half dead, his hand caught in one of Tom's own Hp robabl after the bait," Tom had told Ethel when he brought the 2 boy home. oung coupe had no inten- vans keebing he lad any long- or] than it took to get him well, but when his body had healed and 'the A saw that his mind never woul they didn't know what else to do but keep him. And the boy loved Tom with a dumb animal devo- tion, So they kept him and gave him a name, Tom taught him to skin and hang the pelts on the dry- ing racks and Laughing Boy was aces ted as part of the family. enever he ' could, the il close to Tom, "goin the rounds of the traps with him or chopping wood or into town to help carry the supplies. 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Broadcas SL With anyone excent his rescuer he had a flerce and wild temper and had almost killed the son ot | jone of the neighbors, Luckily, Tom | 'had arrived on the scene.in time to stop the Indian boy from beat- ing a thotoy hly frightened white | boy. But aside rom this one inci- dent he cauSed the couple no trouble and he was a help to Tom. The skinning knife was his only passion qutside of Tom, Fe sharp- ened it constantly and would often sit and stare at'it, tring it this way and that to cat"h the light on the long blade. He had been with the Higgins two years when the baby was born, He became even moodler and hig face was scowling whenever Tom played with the baby. Ethel notic- ed and told her fears to her hus- band. Several times she asked Tom to send Laughin ng Boy away but he only lau, "You're imagin- Ing it, Eth', He knows the baby is mine and that I love it, Forget it." But Ethel didn't forget and she was careful never to leave the two alone together, Until one day she went to hang washing out ck and found Laughing oy standing over the baby's outdoor crib, knife in hand. She screamed and catch- ing hold if 'the broom, drove the lan from the yard That night she told Tom what had happened and insisted that he ge rid of the boy, Tom agreed. or the first time he too was frightened as to the course the boy's jealousy might take. "I'll figure somethin out and take him into town When get home tomor- row, Eth" The followin evening a storm broke just as Tom was returning to the cabin. As he walked along through the mud and rain Tom heard a horse approaching, It A 'HE NEW Ho OK120 TONIGHT--9,15 p.m. CKEY--Dia]l 580 B:00--Yox Pop 9:00--80 'The Story Goes 3 n Andy i + + Vinoent Lopes Hl Allan Mi :2¢--Musical Int, :30---H KE :30----Le 8a. to Old DWay CBL :30--Wishart Campbell 8h CFRB :30----Boxing Bouts WKBW :30--Red Skelton Show WBEN 40--Joe Chrysdale, Sports CKEY 43--~Neows 15 Rainbow 25--Late 8 porta Cottman 2h for nought, WHEN CJBC : e a WKBW Toute Across The Nation HT 12 :00--N A With Musto OXEY LE t0 1:05 am. WGR 12:00---News LL --WBEN 2 aC Bulletin CBL--CJBC WBEN 13:08--Time. to Tor, Dancing CFRB 12.:05---News Summary WEBW 13:18--ABC Prog to 1:00 am, byt 12: 20-N ew) WEEN God Speaks (Continued from Page 3) tries was that the Bible really is a channel for the Word of God, Dr. Gallagher related. "It is a med- ium through which God speaks to men," said he. Place of Fdllowship There has also come a new con- sciousness of the place of the T veut he said, the teaching of hu- oe thé offertory roved to be Tom's/near~ i farmer in sight Jue ihe h horse and eighbor, "Jump Joried A Je bro . on they i Saln ot "Mr, 'Higgine to ="brough te hort hore i =Tllustrated by MeNally She wag horrifi od one day when she, found the Indian boy, knife come over and help Sarah with the kids today. I'm just back from trying to get Doc Stone but he's going over to Bent Fork and won't be home tonight. Imagine all the kids coming down with the fever at once. Don't know wi we'd have done without your i Martin said, "My wife is at your place?" Tom questioned, "I didn't know anything about it, Maybe I'd bet- tec 0 over with you," jen they arrived at the Mar- tin place Ethel opened the door. A look of surprise dame on her face when she saw Tom, "Tom what are you---where's the baby? Didn't you bring the baby?" "The baby? Isn't she here? Didn't Jou bring her with you?" 'Tom as of bewllderedly, "Tom! The baby, oy Laughing Boy. . . my God, o God, , , , Martin!" Tom was nr ebationinig hig coat, "I'll have to borrow a horse, , . I hope I'm In time!" Tom made the distance to his home in good time but to his over- wrought mind the horse seemed to move at a slow walk, He threw himself from the horse and burst into the cabin, ar door to the bedroom was and as he started for Fy Lat na Boy came out. In his hand was his knife and id the Dlade was cherry red with h bl "Tom shrieked and curses spewed from his mouth as he pawed for his gun, He was still cursin he At the last of six bullets Tato the Indian boy. Then he stood there, the gun hanging limp from hig fingers for two, three minutes until his amazed ears heard the sharp squalling of a baby, He rushed into the bedroom and there In the crib was the child, un- hurt, But before the crib la dead wildcat, his coat reddened by by the blood that seeped from the wounds of Laughing Boy's knife, manism has made Christians indivi- dualists, but things have changed. | * The Christian is part of a Christian fellowship. This was true in the Early Church and has been redis- covered in occupied countries. The world needs Joday a common faith and a common fellowship, Dr Gallagher declared, He can't be- lieve, he said, that the organization of the World Council of Churches in | 3 war time was accidental or insigni- ficant, this word from the the Lord", was his closing admonition, Rev, Dr. A, D. Cornett, the pastor, evening services; the former was broadcast over CKDO, Special Music The choir, directed by Mr, R. G. Geen, organist, presented special music. In the morning, thems were "Hear, Oh Lord" Head" by Davies. Mr, Alec Yonson, by Gounod. Mr, Geen played Pre- lude by Bach as an interlude; "Sol- emn Meditation' by Borowski for and "March for Onin Festival" by Best as a post- ude. sang "My Father's Green Pastures" by Mallotte and "Song of Freedom" by Thiman, Mr. Lawrence Dunbar, tenor, sang "Like as the Hart" by Allitsen, 'The special organ music was "Autumn" by Bonnet, "Melodie" by Tschalkowsky and "Engdi" by | start, Yinaily gov 7 strikes in a row, in + | other wee! Ladies "Let us hear, heed and proclaim | p, Col 229 conducted both the morning and Bn the - To y Tschalkowsky and "God be in My | Wead baritone, sang "The King of Love" B t At the evening service, the choir | washi; Beethoven, BOWLING GM-COLTS LE LEAG arvies" in the opening gs in (Shed ule and In nook, up: = and a "Wee ns ghpiain & ad fherade #1 7 in Varoos and pai Dave 3 on their line-u Kitchen, rrr ogg Vp tor © bracket, tors" will gi va Dal ton, lalirice ter and Geo, " ", with Dean in Lmperatols, w ughlin [) hac Wn F Harry Gay and "Dib" Little, jg er Young, Lorne Dalton Hy ye Kit- n, A couple more of the club members are Sapeciad 10 hun ol Sut for these Friday ht bowling sess! he ood eb rangem tis have bet been ae Preom" Whiteley headed this last FR 8, oF . Marian Oldfield was next 'with e, Ww more than 000 e each for thet bl 00 game totals, Other good scores were Lorne Dal ton's 2, Elle: Campbell's 214, rule' Whiveley's 208 208, Frank Young's 207, ty Kitchen's 0a, Pearl Bidgood's 199 Laughlin 196, Only one team topped the 1,000 mark for » "team score" but bigger scores are expected this Friday, when the longue schedule competition gets under way, TOOL AND DIE It would omy add luswt to injury if we mentioned sil tne details voub wecUMpanied Lae Merciless siaugnver the 'Avurs inflicced on tne BliNsasns, '40 be peaten py ddd pins 1s somecning tne up-w-now invincible BLINSsNS will remember for a long time, Deuvine~ ger, with his 30 single and 57 Yip was the star lor tne 4UrS, and all ouner 'aoppers, including raliman, were weil over ow, On the ocher hand, Gre- sik led the Bainkurth to their down- 1all with a 441 triple, Needless 10 sy, the WOrS are now safely entrencacd on the top of tne league, Just as pre- dicted, ane IMPROVERS, with McGrath's 73b, uncorked & 'ATo)an Hohe endl =k the works from the conceited an cneating President's RED RAIDERS, Althougn the Fresident counted tne strikes ne got on his practice rolls, tne LMrROV KE could weil afford to ignore that, ahe biggest and most pleasant sur- prise was delivered by Johnny Brady's | g , With Weeks' high vriple 1AS BEENS ' took all Joi A0r the night (783), Lo ihey wo srom Spencer's in spite of Jarner's 700, a climbed quite a AeW rungs up, the 1ndder, Johnny, him- self, is back to his normal style again, Lefty Wills, atter a very, very poor ast game, only to be terribly al by a headpin in the 8th, but around, coasted to an sony "his was not good enou out of vhe Se oi, i iu some consolation in . idential RED RAIDERS right with if ry close ame yas played be A vel . tween PLL REDD: and the and the Er ais was 8 DyHect oa ion. of a total of 13 pins difference. McQuade was high with 700 for the REL DEVILS, whhMe Johnny Harris, after rolling 123 for a nice juicy lemon, lifted himself ta a deluxe 301 single for the ERS, Over-700 scores were few and far be- tween last (isnt as only five trundlers managed roll them, but the 150- and-under nai were 80. numerous that it would cause a lot of hard feel- ings if we paid personal attention to them all, hers was quite a shuffle in the league standing and a hard struggle for top honours is becoming more ap- Bad Backs ......0 . . sed Ralders (Mackness) .ieeeceees ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH Last Monday evening saw acme 8 pretty grand bowling bot! AR among} adios and gents, Aces or from ats, TO) J 3 Polite from , Jesters 3 points Jrom that are pretty close in points, So keep up the good bowling, If, you's lose captains a game come up with a big smile it hiolps your team A lot for an- eek igh Single:--Ina Heard 285, ign nl Blanche N Noon Is 273, en inal. Sout 18, Viste: pike 215, eman FA Fgh Doubles: --Ina Heard 486, ne | Norton ale, A Anne Sudden 4a, an 8ingl hl Hornb ngle oy Ford 2 245, Ber, Pike 242, od Perc, Bent Jack Bent Ld 236, Leo 233 Ry 'Coleman 233, E Morgan 28 t 227, Henry Lee Double ;--Reg. Hike 472, , Earl Follest 2, Geo, Fora "8. o! Morgan 4, H, ee 414, 1 A Coleman {1 4: a Standing 25 Men's Ly Pince le and Wilma Me. | Mackay ------ -- DS Yl aaa eo» hand Priday Sx 44 nd ese, 218 og daa pe' Gof Paynter did the disty ork. Partridge and tiple. es) he weren't wit! in' Bir high single ingle 1) CR mr Ti Mon. of second place and a slim Chance 0 over lace, Pins' Wilson, b Jonnaton Verda 1s "ag ste but the Whole World ls Ball, When his luck after squeezing out game he had utters 2: These Cut ming up for the Williams, Alex, 8) 'ow Jovery. gates. 34 0 lovely 08, Absentees cramped. of the style on Lice definitely, Tough 100, 'cause os Jeves, Don Dean and (when he finally got there) Jim Baxter, were right on, wanvy Raw s--inkspots 1: Phil, Pere i Nels Perry and Harold Murra the skids under the Inkspots. Furey tried hard to keep them Bowsver: but a s High no 80. Sha did, r, cop sin, an tri le, (da for he isan.' 14) res-- (Ladies) arion Furey 261 and 200, Esme Williams 218, Ferne Ball 210, Phyllis Baxter 205, Verda Jack- son. 203 and 201; (Gents) Bui Partridge Don Dean 276, Harry Dyas 271, Phil uM 201 and 225, Jim 1 Baxter 290 and 200, George Wilson 245 Herb et Tiere MEN'S STORE LEAGUE Mayfair Lanes Tuesday saw the completion of night No, 8 In the Men's Store League ith two more nights yet to go to Somplste the first section, Barner still #& one point lead over J, Menzie's Fit oud. Bi Brobmiest pomida' Hold e rownlee bow 725 last week to bri Agi n't ask week before) i Press last year's shambliona have not hit thelr stride yet, but promise better things before the season is over, Com atmospheric conditions in the nelghborho of alleys 11 and 12 were eard last week. Rumors are that Len ck cigars were below Silents sti! dron has them nonin Diay oir position, on . 3-Star Selection P, Barrett for his single game of 272 and os Pe score of 708 which hel od Irwi 3 points, A, Moss of ame otal of 0 Hes plaints regard- they set a season's re- in games, . Gummow 704, Py Shobbrook 136, W. Brownlee 725, BILTMORE FIRST RUN HITS! 2 NOW PLAYING! | YOUR CHILD MAY BE ITS NEXT DARING! SENSATIONAL! DRAMATIC! PPV ~MUNDY-GOODFELLOW BOWL- TIMES -MU DG SH OL, It will be a gruelll session this Thuraday when Srint ors Devils and Lino Pina meet, It's the last night the first section and only N Nhivs. ng take first he rom the be old lady luck h bi A Sabon aw eek's session--this is 2--Quoin Keyes 2: The Prints Devils were by 8 urpr rised have to it ce oy ne with | he "fourty Blacais, mi and Bill 15,000 Head Livestock and Birds Royal Horse Show Outstanding Poultry Exhibits ure in Corgan fe," For many Better Than Ever Brighter and THE ROYAL WINTER FAIR November 12th to 20th, 1946 at the Take the family. Delight for old and young! Reduced railroad fares make the trip thrifty! JUST A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES: Record Entries Magnificent Flower Court Fruit -- Seeds -- Grains purtguariy Herb o 1 0, Heath 708, ait, Sap LE, 300, R, "aiid Bernis 279, J, boon Be Monarch Bakery 3, A & Comeos 4, Bill's Place 0; Barbers 4, Pedlars 0; Irwins 3, Skinners 1; Powells , Christies Bread 0; Hallidays 3 OBL Alger Press 3, Collis Pros, ents 1. FHIATKES TODAY Marks--"Strange Conquest"-1,00~ 3.45.6.30-9.15. - "Lover Come Back to Me" -- 2.00-4.60-7.30- 10.20. Last. Complete Show, 9.05. Biltmore -- "Man in Half Moon Street" 1,00-3.49-6.38-9.17. "Tell Your Children" -- 32.32 5.21-8.10-10.40. Last Complete Show, 0.17. Regent--"Dragonwyck" -- 1.30 3.16-6.15-7.05-0.10, Lust Come plete Show, 8.50. SHE'S ALL PUCKERED wl] HE'S ALL 'TUCKERED ] fe Lu BRENT BALL ZORINA STRANGE JUNGLE LOVE! Lordy & GENE From the Novel i" the JOSEPH NARKIENIC] vee rls TIERNEY, ) NL Rh reon and Directed by