THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946 On The Air Tonight and Friday 7 A (CBS-CBC) 860 bho + 1 TERE WEN TGIBC bin Lv Vii Si THURSDAY EVENING 6:00-~Nows riot B= WOR--WKBW Elesenting Harry Horlick - Highughts 2 e Troubadour sical Progra 105--Make Believe Baliroom :05--Music of Aautinvian John 7:1! rts News 7 15m] Ahi Bwi 7:30---Mystery of the Week Dreams Folks Pro ich Pamlily Harmon 1scusses usoiise Baker HE i :30--Let's Waltz bbott and Cotati orld Security \ i £80 Nan Rd he a Quiaric, Holds ty n Melody CJBO. Chrysdale, Sports il k Jurgens Orch, At A8=Late Sports 11:15==Joe * Havel, Sports it: Hi-Ralnbow Rend, Wesp 1:25--Late rts Soumn 1:30--Julll School aL ce gL HEE hes, Bag.» 8 WR" EN-CFRB- News "387 It With Musie Ab Long Oreh, LE summary ie nent" : 7 FRIDAY MORNING Rangers ows ows--350 Rang ©' the Morning 108-10 EL ; 0 on Parade { : 'Wake A and Sing : owe CE WBEN News Volces of the Stars Hun r---News ioe Roundup 3 News :10-=Livestock Review Huntei~-News ' Iph Hubbell, Sports 30-~Town Meeting of the Alr o tnd Hoey = » ol fd = E OFRB---WOR OBL Fit "ven ome --CFRD fi CHUM WBEN---CKEY wEBW fy Attorney-General LESLIE E. BLACKWELL will speak on "LIQUOR CONTROL IN ONTARIO" overthe C.B.C. Ontario Trans-Canade Network From 8.00 to 8.30 p.m. THURSDAY, December 12th "LISTEN TO STATION (' CBL ) 8 News 8: IE Edwards Show 4:30--~Musical March Past 8: 0 Neo Ew *8:30--Rovin rter 2285-1080. Roundup 8:40--Percolator Dainde S5--Clospel Singer 45--Rosk RIO :00--Church tn the Wildwood 0 Rais Viewpoint 00 20--OPO :00---Nine O'Clock News :00---Breakfast Club nderland i fp! teiodies :30--Melody Tacorporaten :30--Daytime 9:45--Relux and 10 jop.-Sollywood Revue New, X H vest Pocket Var, 10:00--J00" Powers of Oakville 1 ae Tne. Bodington ihgtane Believe Ballroom Lawton thiand B 103 8: 838 Mmorning Meioais 10; A5--Joyte uo Hs--Novelatte {45--Time to > Rammember HSS in Houywoot | 9 Morning now ari ows prin Godtrey eo Believe Ballroom HR ig Sister ® | 3 Melody Parade Cer Barton Serenade 0A 30-Qapres: ite :30--J ack Peron Mus, Show | :30--CGrand Slam 135--8tork Club of the Ale :40--"Household Counsellor" Wi Wha was CKEY oR WOR WKBW CFR! 45--Do You Remem 45--Laura nied i80-<News FRIDAY AFTERNOON wks A 12:00--N. Shore C 3 12:15] 12:15] WOR | 12:15--Th! eo You La CFRE | 12:30 Luncheon' Glu gn 12:30! 13: Valley Folks 12: forme Greens (News: WEBW | 12:30--New: CKDO 12.30 World at Noon «EX 30--Ontario Farm Broad 12:30--Rom, of Heleh Trent jau0--Your he of the Day aay our une CIBC Bie Bator Hol BE. Gal Sunday Box J:90-One 2 'O'cloe Varieties 1:00--To Th Ladies 1:00--N Song The Lone Journe: 2:35---8howtime of 3:40--Betty, Crocker 4%--Ridin' the Range CBL 8:30--News WEKBW-CHUM CFRB WOR TE00 CFRU CJBC WOR WKBW CJBC CKDO WBEN---WOR--CKEY CBL OKDO CHUM CBL 9:45 Troan 5a re te Si4s National Schoo Brosdenst OBL WGR CJ. pots IC OBL ODS , WKBW CFRB WEEN WGR 2:45--Light of the World A8--Dr, Paul y Bandwagon Ee 8 aeky y Quis ih = Worman' 's Page of the Alr WEKBW 3:30--Norm, Wullen, Organist Jan 3:30-Music A La Carte 3:30--Pepper Young's Famll EN--CBL rr ho Hise ness i H 0 J 8 Meads Fors » WEKBW ssadaadidanrsada EEE RES ES Ea tor CHUM Diature WEKBW 45-Tea co OBL | 4 4:45--Adven, of Perry Mason COFRB sadsadsdan : 2 200 Siiperm 0] 00! hen A Girl Marries 4 Olassios or. Bohopt of 'the Alr WOK and the Pirates WKBW--0JBO 3 b Giga: fe Faces fe i ly and Gart Trio Apa] Rorite '15--Drum Major on Parade :30--~The Walts Lives On :30-Just Plain BM 130m :30--~That's Life wae 30--Sleepy Time Story Teller wat 130--Veterans' Varieties a OJBC hight on ¥ - ber Wh y ats Qriger 30--Ars Young 85-Five Shinute Mystery Poin fy ee POQUOLS Revue :18wP] A8--ig. Benign, & 18--News; Pan Sor ot Kk ety Clinle tng, on al Memories Blin Hunter--News chair Bnsores 50~Did I Say That? :35--CBC Commen 0 --Loulse Thomason Tonight at 7.15 Tonight, General Motors of Canada presents one of a series of talks by Henry J. Taylor, internationally famed journalist and author, These talks, both helpful and Inspiring, will be heard each Tuesday and Thursday at 7:15 p.m., over radio station CKDO., . DIAL 1240 :45--Young Widder Brown WBEN by Srracy Wiaw--oyng | 1 R HE - ' 20 Now BNevs GPRD 4 News 12 Hands 0 Joong: the licensing branch OB% | of the Liquor Control er Te- | W | for many years has been sold to L ( Harvey Lichenberg, Flanders Rd. BN | erated by Mike Ozonuk, has been OBL | land and building is $0,525. Transcribed From a Mutual Network Broadcast CKDO 7: Ta3-oy ne Wal Way 1: | fmt the Worid 7:18--Musi: ogram yan aS Ore gery oi. i The Week ome Folks Po Io :00-The Shadow op cer noigan {00--Phone ne Again. Finn A-High wars IR, Mal Te CJBC--~WKBW 8:30--Alan Young 8 Show WBEN----CKEY~-CJBC :30--Adven, of the Thin Man WGR :30-~Normi Cloutier Ed Panorams 08] 1! :15----Record 118--Munic, Smith 10: ry WBEN 10:00-It Pays To Be snares WGR 10:00-0OBC National New CBL Rs :00--Hermit's oy mins :00--Champlonsh JBO-~WEBW 15:93---Tium Davidson orc, CKEY ows Roundup 10:30----B111 Stern, Sports 10:30--Roth orus 10:30--Ann Sothern in "Malzle" 10;30-Montreal Music Festival .CBL 0:30-Nows CKEY 0:30--8engs for You CFRB 10: 30----Your Amer, Sporta Page WKBW 10:40--Joe ClisyAdale Sports CKEY 10:45--Govt, Tall WBEN Joi 145--News xX CKDO WGR 10: Arlen iE :35--Headliners OB) 11:00 nInion Network Ni CJBC 11:00--Ne' " BW- 11:00--News Reporter Hin nes 110--Interiude 11:10--Rexallites 11:1 00 Great Novels EN CFRB-WGR 1130 Woridis OBL WEBW 11:30-J, Dorsey Orch, 11: inn, Drama Ham Wor Thought 1:30-Treasury ute WGR i :30--Musical Interlude CIBC 11:35--Dance Orchestra CJBO 11: Beant Gor Goodman Orch, waa R CJBC 12 EE 1 With Music to etin OBL EN-WGR. WELW lot pa Orch. EE Noned Beasley Smith Jos aun Trio HEE Three Hotels Sold, Fourth Is Leased Four Toronto hotels changed CFRB WBEN CFRB WBEN WEEN WBEN Scholes, Yonge Street landmark ton. $250,760, Assessed value is $194, Hotel Stafford, Danforth Ave., op- leased to F. Torno for $5,520 yearly. It was purchased in November, 1944, for $45,000. Hotel River's, King St. east, was sola by Theodore Humeniuk and Margaret Szyko to Charles Dunianskl and Anton and Earl Mis- lowski for $31,500. Assessed value of Hotel Rideau, Jarvis Street, is also said to have béen sold, "Listen In" --- To CCN) "THE OLD RANCH HOUSE" An All-Request Program ry Saturday Night od 00 to 8:15 p.m.) OVER Eve A == CKDO.2%. Sponsored by STROWGER'S FurMTURE STORE Whitby 123 Brock St. N. L Scripture and Mrs, 2% |'W.A. At Zion A Names Officers MRS. THOSE, MARTIN Correspondent Zion, Dec. 10.~The meeting of the Zion Women's Association was held 5 in the Sunday school room on Wed- nesday, December 4, with the presi- dent, Mrs, McMaster, in the chair, The answer to roll call was "Christmas" and Mrs. R, Killen had charge of the devotional calling on Mrs, Percy Davidson to read the Russell Stain- ton a reading, Miss Ettie Plintoff and Mrs, Harvey Balson also favor- ed with readings on the program following the business period, Election of officers for 1047 was the main business of the afternoon. The results are as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. A, D. McMaster; vice- president, Mis, Allan Thom Thompson; DO treasurer, Mrs, Jack secretary, Mrs. Wesley Cameron; L | flowers, Mrs. R. Perkins for the east y (and Mrs, Hans Gelisberger for the WBEN | west; pianist, Mrs, OC, Naylor,' At the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the De- CKDO | cember group and a social time en- Joyed. | Christmas Concert The Christmas concert school sec- tion No. 12 will be held in the church on Wednesday evening, De- cember 18 at 8 o'clock, Personals Miss Margaret Killen and Thomas Currie of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. ana Mra, Robert, Bil. Mr, and Mrs, Hans Gelsberger were visiting friends at Uxbridgo on woot Sunday last. Henry DeMille was home at Burketon for the week-end. Mr, and Mrs, L. McKenna, Olive Abbott and Ronald, Mr, and Mrs, Leo Moffatt and Paul, Mr. and Mrs, B, Angi and family, all of Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hamilton and family of Thomton's Corners, were recent visitors at the home L | of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Davidson, Mr, and Mrs. Jack McNab and family of Oshawa, were Sunday Jatiors with Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Mr. and Mrs, Norman Leach were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Flett at Raglan, Several from this district attend- ed the Holstein Friesian Banquet at Orono last Thursday and also ® | the milk producers' banquet held in Oshawa, on Wednesday evening of last week, No Houses, Citizens Turn Dump-Dwellers St. Boniface, Man,, Dec, 12 -- (CP)--KEight citizens of this city have found their own solution to the housing shortage, They hava erected their dwellings in the city dump, This was the discovery made by city polico . yesterday when they visited the thriving little community to investigate a man reported to be living there, FHEATKES TODAY Marks -- "The Dark Horse" 1.00- 3.20-5.40-8.10-10.40, "Under Ne- vada Skies" 2,10-4.30-7.00-9.30. Last Complete Show at 9.20. Regent -- "Anna and the King of Siam" -- 1.00 - 350 ~ 6.20 ~ 8.50, Last complete show, 8.30. Biltmore -- "Son of Lussle" = 1.30 ~ 3.15 ~- 5,10 ~ 8.35 ~ 8.40, Last complete show, 8.35. » record sale, Yule Tree Price Range Average$1.50 More than ever before Christ. mas trees will be available to Ca- nadians this year but at slightly higher prices than {in previous seasons, EVERYONE'S COME ARUNNIN' GANG .... ond DANCE. at the "FRIDAY PROM" JUBILEE PAVILION | "== 40¢ This was revealed today by =, Canadian Press survey that show. ed buyers can expect to pay an average of $1.50 a tree, And not only are prices at an all-time high on the home market but ex- porters said record shipments, chiefly from The Maritimes and British Columbia, 'are garnering new highs in such- countries as Hawaii, South and Central Am- erica, Already 10,000 trees have been shipped by farmers from the North Bay area for southern On- tario consumption, The demand is reported as great as last year's Throughout other Ontario cen- tres trees are reported plentiful with Scotch 'pine most abundant and the best seller. Northern spruce is on the short side, Although woodland surround. ing the Kirkland Lake area ts filled with Christmas trees, the supply cannot keep pace with the demand, Pine and spruce trees are not being cut in any number this year since merchants claim the margin of profit ig too slim, Dublin--(CP)-- Commerce Minis- ter Sean. Lemass told the Dai] £1,- 567,020 ($6,230,516) has been spent on building Shannon Airport (Rine- anna) used by trans-Atlantic aire The West's Favorite Trio! + » + in their latest hit Roy Rogers: AND TRIGGER Gabby Hayes Dale Evans Romadiioe: Enter Politics! "THE DARK HORSE" with PHILLIP TERRY ANN SAVAGE L BIG HITS Le DON'T FORGET THE BIG KIDS CARTOON CARNIVAL Jas SATURDAY AT 11.30 AM, TICKETS On Sale Now CHRIST- liners, A -- --, ;tc- oad ONLY 12 MORE SHOPPING DAYS "TIL CHRISTMAS For the Convenience of the CHRISTMAS SHOPPER CHRISTIAN'S will be Open' Evevy Night Until CHRISTMAS SE ---- No, of Tickets Required ,... (Tickets $3.75 per person) TT AA ~~~ ===" Phone 3000 - Hotel Genosha RESERVE YOUR NEW YEAR'S | CELEBRATION TICKETS NOW! Don't be disappointed, ensure reservation for your party; clip out this coupon and mail it to the Hotel Genosha, Oshawa. EpS---- PS ! HOTEL GENOSHA New Year's Eve Celebration! Name CE EE EE EE ERE RF ER RE REET) | 1 |} I 1 ! AQATEBE os vivaavr'vacnnsnsssnsesssssrsreneseiii | 1 EY ERR TRY} \ ----e --e" STATION Phone 611 NOW PLAYING! STARS! 3 GLAMOUR!'§ , SONGS! "W ey ap W8 Tow we coweoY® oot" MORNING SHOWS DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 am. . EACH MORNING « HN Sale at Box Office! ANNA AND THE G OF SIAM ROMWEL! Xmas Gift Tickets Now on HTON Pre-School Age || For School Age Children Children FRIDAY SATURDAY ITS A Special GREAT LIFE Also iy Feature | AND THE BUMSTEADS Cartoons! SAME SHOW EACH MORNING Mothers Bring The Children Santa Will Have a Gift for Them! CHILDREN 12 wile ADULTS 24: RE aaa a i I I ---- EN .-H .