Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Dec 1946, p. 5

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE On The Air Tonight and Wednesday KONTO TORONTO CKEY "CBI (NBC-CBS) 580 740 "WGK (CBS) 550 TORONTO TORONTO OSHAWA CJBC CHUM CKDO (MBRT0 100 140 BUFFALO WBEN (NBC) 930 TORONTO CFRB (CBS-CBC) , 860 BUFFALO WKBW (ABC) 1520 3 TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--News WGR--WKBW~--WBEN ~CJBC--~CKEY :00--Press News .00--Ranch Boys :00--~Victory Parade :05--~Make Believe Ballroom :10--~Famous Jonga a :10~Clary Settel :10--Fashion Commentator : Jim Wells, Sports :15--Jumpin' Jacks :15=~Iroquois Revue H ig. 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FRB C! WBEN | BEN | :00--~CBS Programs to 1:05 am. WGR | The Care and Feeding of Menfolk These busy days, with Christmas coming along soon, it's important that the man in your house be kept in a happy frame of mind. Of course you make sure his coffee is hot . . « the toast not burnt . . . the eggs boiled just the way he likes them. : Here's a tip . . . To start him off with a smile tomorrow morning and every morning, set your radio dial at 1240 and wake him up with music. He'll enjoy CKDO's Percolatar Parade because it's all music and two and a half hours long. He'll enjoy his breakfast more there's no wise-cracking announcer, no one suggesting you stomp around the breakfast table. On 1240 every morning it's good music. . . frequent time checks . . . the weather forecast... road conditions and good music. Here's another tip . . . if he works over at the carriage shop on William St., * he'll want to hear 6.30 a.m. newscast every morning, Monday through Friday + +» «» before work. 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Pro 3 CIBC CEL | kicking saucy WEDNESDAY EVENING . | Today's Short Story THE DREAMER By Kim Hopkins He was a tall, hungry looking kid in carefully pressed whites--a | season visitor in Miami. He was 1 tall and hungry looking, and kind of fascinated the way he kept look- ing at my casual khakis, the dee | tan of my skin, the sailing cap wit the salt-seasoned gold braid. you. of their yearning, their envy. know how they feel, the kids with | salt spray in their dreams. like him. Eighteen, twenty... hungry, coltish in their different ways. Some were loud. like this one, were almost shy, kind of looking up to you. Made you think once in a while. He looked again and my stare under his white collar and stopped at his ears. He shuffled uneasily, | making aimless, embarrassed mo- tions on the bar with his beer glass. It was going to happen sooner or later, so I grinned at him, My | grin was bait and the kid grabbed | at it like a hungry shark, "You don't mind, sir?" 1 waved at the chair, "Not a 'bit; | son. Sit down." | waiter for two beers, He sat down and fastened his eyes on my cap, the oak leaves and house flag with the gold C. "You'se a skipper, aren't you?" «I nodded. "That's right." New | Yorker? "Yes. weeks." look, "Are you a captain of . . . I mean, do you run to the islands?" I lowered the level of my beer Just down for | and looked at him for a minute, | "Like the sea, don't you?" "Oh, sure," he said eagerly, "I've been crazy about the sea . . well, since I can remember." eyes went to the gold braid again. "I've always wanted to have one of them. T mean, have the right to wear one." The corners of his mouth sagged. "Not so much to it," I said, "Just | a bit of seafarin' here and there, | " | Maybe martime, trading, or . "That's what I mean,' | "Trading in the islands." glowed. "Gosh, I've always dreamed of having a trading | schocner and running cargo from island to island. Nothing to worry | about but the beauty of the morn- ing and the thrill of days sailing before the trade winds, Each day a new world, with no horizons." His embarrassed smile asked me to understand. "Bet you work in some kind of office up north, don't you?" * He nodded dismally. "Broker- age firm." "Kind of shortens your horizons, I'll admit," I said, "and you're right about the thrill of sailing, with no horizons. It does something to a man. They call it swallowing the anchor," *Your ship, it's not . .. 1 mean, it's sails, isn't it?" I nodded, "Yep. An old coastal schooner, Tops'l rigged and sweet as honey before a trade." "What's her name?" "Maenad." "Maenad?" He frowned. "What's that mean?" "Frantic lady," TI told him, "Least, that's the way she appears to me. Always fussing so much, heels, wanting to get places." I chuckled. "Guess she | sort of likes horizons, too." "Big?" ! "Seventy-five my mate, Tom Latimer, myself, and four Jamaican blacks, Blossom, the cook. As good a cook as ever blew a Charley Noble. Tom and I have been 'mates, in fair weather and foul, since we were your age; a lot of years." He sighed and his eyes asked for more. "We base at San Juan, and run | to the west, making about a dozen ports of call." The waiter brought more beer and I settled down. You had to tell them the whole story. And somehow you get so you don't mind . , . with kids like him. "Leaving San Juan, sliding past His eyes feet, 6:00--News WGR--WKBW WBEN--CKEY 6:05-~Make Belleve Ballroom 6:10--Clary Settell 6:10--Tune Time 6:10--Fam us Songs 6:15--Sig. 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V, Kaltenborn 7:45---Midweek Review 7:45--Easy Aces 7:45--Queer Quirks CFRB 8:00--Jack Carson Show CFRB--WGR | 8:00--Mr, and Mrs. North WB | 8:00--Tomorrow's Concert Stars CJBC | 8:00--Phllo_ Vance CKDO | 8:00--Ten Years of Hn Tunes CBL | 8:00-- 'n Abner WEKBW | 8:00--On Stage 8:15--Listen to LaGuardia 8:30--Ad Quiz alle Macdonald Presen i 8:30--Norman Cloutier 8:30--Dr, Christiun 8:30--Dance Tunes fr. London 8:30--Treasure Trail 8:30--The Nation's Business 8:30--The 'Great Gildersleeve 8:45--Kenny Baker 8:45--"Radio .1946" 8:55--Bill Henry, News 9:00--London by Lampligh 9:00--Press News 9:00--Duffy's Tavern 9:00--Songs by Sinatra 9:00---Rhythm Makers 9:15--Vincent Lopez 9:30--Curtain Time 9:30--B'way in your Own Backyard You get used to them staring at And you understand a little | 1! Ducking away from the boat for a few beers, I'd run across kids | Others, | caught him. A flush slid up from | I signalled the J three | His eyes got that hungry | | always go south for His | he cut in, | and | | Someday, maybe . , . I'll Morro Castle, always seems new. The old fort sliding by as she starts to take the swell of the sea, the boys making ship before we hit deep water. Somehow the Tom and I have been mates, in fair weather and foul, for many years, whole thing seems new each time, Kind of stirring, if you know what I mean?" He nodded eagerly. "We pull out, run south, laying: course. for St. Thomas, cause we Barbuda to drop our first bit of cargo. Being So near, the agent there don't take much, We drop most of our cargo at the ports to the west. St. Vin- | cent, The Grenadiers, Martinique, Trinidad, Barbadoes. It's a long run, and an easy one, hopping from island to island. On the run from Trinidad we have a fair slide south to Barbadoes." "Martinique . , , Trinidad , . . Barbadoes." The kid's beer was flat, but his face is flushed and his eyes glow, F HEATKY TODAY Marks -- "Young Widows 1.00- 4.05-7.10-10.15. "I Ring Door- bells" 3.00-6.00-9.10. Last Come plete Show at 8.50. Regent -- "The Last Chance"-- 1.30 - 3.20 - 5.10 - 7.00 - 9.10. Last complete show--38.50. Biltmore -- "Without wove" 1.11 - 4:06 - 7.C1 - 9.56. "Mid- night Manhunt" -- 3.02 - 5.57 = 8.52. Last complete show, 8.52. 9:30--80 the Story Goes 9:30--Dinah Shore Show 9:30--Mr, District Attorney 9:30--Pot O' Gold Show 10:00 Bing Crosby Sh :00--Bing Cros! ow £ y SIsc-WEBW 10:00--Jimmy Shields Sings 10:00--Fabulous Dr, Tweedy 10:00--Academy Award Theater 10:00--Music of Manhattan 10:00--Johnny Perkins 10:00--CBC National News : rdon FRB 10:30--Information Please CFRB--WGR 10:30--Kay Kayser Show WBEN 10:30--News CKEY 10:30--Bob Hannon CKDO 10:30--Henry Morgan Show WKBW 10:30--Distinguished Artists Series CBL 10:30--Dance Orch, CJBC 10:40--Joe Chrysdale, Sports 10:45--Press News 10:45--Terry Arlen 11:00--Mart Kenney's ory; 11:00--News WKB WBEN--CKEY~--CFRB 11:00--Dominion Network News ape 5--Rues Carlyle's Orch 11:15--Late Sports 11:15--~Joe Wesp, 11:15--Rainbow Rend. 15--J CFRB CJBC WGR Ironic Reporter WBEN 5--Late Sports Column 30--Norm Harris' Orch. L 1:30--Musical Interlude CJBC 1:30--Invitation to Music WGR--CFRB 1:30--Red Feather Drama WKBW 1:30--~Vocal & Organ Program WBEN 1:35--Dance Orchestra CJBC 1:45--Blue Barron Orch. : News 1200 WBE! 12:00~CBC News Rglelin Ha hc-CBL 12:00--News--Say It 2 usic 6:45 a.m. CKEY 12:05--News Summary 12:05--£nooky Lanson Show 12:05--Guy Lombardo Orch. Pd tt td pt pt pt | 12:15--ABC Prog. To 1:00 am. He had a little trouble asking, | but its the same with most of them. "And the girls? Are they nice?" I grinned slyly at the kid "Adequate, I'd say. Yep, some are nice. Some , .. well," I shrugged, "Adequate." He was red to the ears, "Bet it's romantic, though." "Sure," I nodded, "Sure, They're glad to see us, if only for a day or two." I couldn't help grinning again. "Adequately so.' "St. Pierre, Port au Prince," the kid was dreaming out loud again, eves on visions of blue horizons: 1 drank my beer slowly, - watching him. "They're all so... so grand sounding, So wonderfully far off and mysterious." "The mysteries of the Caribbean islands are a strange thing," I told him softly, 'Tahitis in our own back yard." He nodded slowly, "It's a dream, anyway." His laugh was shaky, and he shrugged. "Maybe, some- day." He glanced at his wrist watch and smiled at me. "It's late," The shyness returned, but it set differently, "It's been swell, and you've been darned nice about «++. well, about putting up with me, I waved away his thanks, "I know how you feel." My eyes went to the window and Biscayne pe | beyond, "Someday. . . Crewed by | p stood up and looked down at me, He nodded. "Someday." He "It sounds pretty wonderful a 1 have a «ry at it, too." I watched him go through the door, lean shoulders straighter under the linen coat, and I knew his eyes were straight ahead, on horizons, still dreaming. I sighed and killed my beer. Time | to be getting back aboard. Yeah, I had to admit it sounded pretty wonderful. Fd have to try it someday, maybe, myself. But running a water ferry on the Bay doesn't give me much time for leisure. Not for day-dreaming, anyway. setting | 12:30--News 12:30--Three Suns Trio 12:45--Lee Sims, planist 12:55--News Two Agreements IN OUR TIME By Howie Huni Hows UST 7-10 Relensec by Mew Sra Enterprizes You can tell your husband from me, lady--that you won't find another piece of material like it in the city!" Short Coal Strike To Cripple Ford Windsor, Dec. 10. -- (CP)--The short-lived, but industry-crippling United States soft coal strike likely will result in lowered productivn at the Ford Motor Company of Cana- da eary in 1947, a company spokes man declares. "We will endeavour to complete our December production schedule," he said. . "But the setback in steel production occasioned by the coal strike is likely to be reflected in lowered output begihning sometime in January. "The duration - of this lowered production period will be somewhat comparable to the length of the strike itself." He sald a layoff of foundry work- ers, announced last wdek as effect- ing 112 men, now involves only 60. Eighty-six others who were to have gone on -a two-work-days-a-week #chedule this week would continue to work regular hours. Last 2 Days! | TTT WHAT DOES FREEDOM 'MEAN TO YOU? +. You'll find The Answer When You See . . SignedWith Union Ottawa, Dec, 10--(CP)--Signing | of collective bargaining agreements | in two Ontario industries following | rulings on disputes by federal con- | ciliation boards is announced by | the Department of Labor. | The agreements were negotiated | between Moffats, Ltd, of Weston, | and the United Steel Workers of America (C.C.L.) and between Can- ners' Machinery, Ltd. Simcoe, and | the United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of | America (C.I.O.) At Simcoe, the new agreement provides for maintenance of union membership and special seniority for veterans of the Second Great War, Details of the Weston case were not announced but the de- partment said an "amicable con- | clusion" had been reached. TODAY ONLY! SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN --f H " "Without Love Added "Midnight Manhunt" FIRST SHOWING WBEN | CKEY WKBW CKEY, 8:30--Fishing & Hunting Club WKBW CKDO WGR | 9:00--Affairs of Ann Scotland WKBW | t CBL| CKDO CKEY---CJBC--WBEN WGR N | EVER FIND A SECOND GREAT LOVE? Bl TODAY: TOMORR AR DARING STORY OF TODAY'S SWEETHEARTS 2 FEATURES Louis Hayward Penny Singletor : Mari: Wilson ANNE GWYNNE ROBERT SHAYNE GIFT TICKETS--The Ideal Christmas Gift NO WA Make it "Your" Lucky Day! to MGM's Thrilluloid® Walter Winchell THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT PICTURE OF THE YEAR! "* Unlike any picture you have ever soon! "Friday Prom" JUBILEE PAVILION ADMISSION 40c THEATRE GIFT TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE! 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