Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Dec 1946, p. 11

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# » i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE ELEVEN On The Air Tonight and Wednesday TORONTO CEL (NBC-CBS) 0 BUFYALO TOKONTO WGR CKEY (CBS) 550 BUFFALO TORONTO WBEN CJBC (NBC) #30 TORONTO CFRB (CBS-CBC) 860 1010 (MBS-ABC) TORONTO OSHAW. CHUM CKDO WKBW (ABC) 1050 140 1520 TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--N WGR--WEBW--~WBEN i ~CJBC--CKEY ews WKBW arm Report CBL CFRB CJBC y Block Presents 40--Wee McKnignt's. sports 45~-Armchair Enco '45--Lowell 'Thomas, "News :45~BRC News 45--Bd a of the Week :00--~Lorne Greene, News Songs 5 Jack Smith Show, : 3 News « oy World :15-8po CBL 9: Un. "ot Butt Round Table WBEN 1:30--81im Bryant CEDO :30--~How Do You Pronounce It WEBW. ---CJBC 7:30--Lord Caresser OBL :30---~Bake Believe Ballroom :30--Mystery of the Week 7:30--American Melod 7:45--Home Folks Frolic 7:45--~European Adventure 7:45--Moon Dre: 9:45--Make Believe Ballroom :00--~Lum "n Abner :00--Musical Program 00--~Variety Box 3 hilo Van :00--Victor Record Album 3 Tow! 00--Rudy Valeo Show : Earl Godwin, News )---The O'Neills 30--Citizens' Forum :30---The Falcon :30--Fun Parade -Mel Blane Show rN Date With Judy enny Bake Bill Henry, Rex Maupin ry NA Symphony Music CKEY CKDO CFRB WKBW WGR CBL--WBEN CKEY 9:15--Good Nieghbors Club 9:30--Fashions In Music 9:30--Roly Young Ji d 9:30--Boston Eyinp 9 :30--Hollyw 9:30--Fibber & Maly 9:30--Homes_ for Vets 9:45--Let's Waltz 9°45--"You and Alcohol" CFRB 9:45--Allan McLeod oT 10:00--Nationai News 30:00--Carols--St. Thomas Choir cupY 10:00--~Arthur Godfrey WGR--CFRB 10:00--~Bob Hope Show CIBC--WEER 10:15--CBC News Round-up CBL 10:15--Let's Waltz CKEY 10:30--Dance Orch. CJBC 10:30--Open Hearing WGR 10:30--Lelcester Sq. to Old B'Way CBL 10:30--Lloyd Edwards at the Pane 10:30--Boxing Bouts 30 Red kelton Show 0 , Re Hound Novis 40--Joe Ckrysdale Sports News 10:45 10:55--Headliners CFRB 11:00--News WGR--WEKBW-~WBEN --CJBC--~CFRB--CKEY Orch. Tunes CHRISTMAS MUSIC! ® One of the happy traditions of the Christmas Seasor is the special Christmas Music that is so familiar and so beloved by all of us: Church choirs in Oshawa this Ohristmas Season will be fine old Christmas an- trems that have come to us through the centuries and that will live forever, ® From our library of 6000 selections we intend to pick out and rlay for you all of your favorites. ® Anu keep your radio dial set at 1240 for special local broad- casts between now and Christ- mas. You will enjoy hearing Christmas Music sung by your 1~ ve rites. This i The Voice of Durham and Ontario Counties DIAL 1240 - - . - « CKDO ttt Bd tt tt Bt et et Bp Pp 00--Jim Hunter--News Livestock Review Musical Clock Coffee Time Treys 8:30-Cliff Edwards 8:30--Musical' March Past 8:30--Roving Repors or 8:30--Press New: 8 30--Two-Ton "Baker 8:30--News 8:35--Hollywood Revue 8:40--Percolator Parade 8:45--Rosa Rio 8 ig on Parade 8:45--Ni 8:45--Goy pel. Bi Singer kL p-Unity Viewpoint :00--O: ngl ng 9:00--~CBOC New: 9:00--~Church In Wildwooa CKDO 9:00--Breéakfast Club WEKBW---CJBC 9:00--News CFRB--WGR--WBEN---CEKEY 9:05--All Time Hit Parade oREY 9:05--Musical Interlude 5:10--Especially For You CFRE WBEN KDO 9:15--Early Date 9:16--~Xmas Calendar C. 9:15--Oklahoma Roundup CFRB-WGR 9:15--Winter Wonderland CHUM 9:30--Melody JHooIpOrted 9:30--Daytime Classi: 9: 30--Morning Melodies 9:45--Relax and Listen 'WBEN Album 9:45 9:45--Musical 10:00--~Ann Adam mecrafters 10:00--~Maurice Bodington 10:00---My True Story 10:00--News 10:00--Parade of Bands 10:00-~Give and Take 10:00--Hollywood Revue 10:00-- Vest Pocket Var. 10:05--Make Believe Ballroom 10:15--Dept. of Highways Rd, Dept. CBL CFRB CJBC News O'Clock Var, Wills of Journey Kaye of Melody Be Beautiful WBEN. 00-1050 Matinee 00---~Tello-Tess :00--~Make Mine Mule 151050 Lester Bh 15-1050 Matinee 5 Boadway Bandwagon :15~Lucky Seven Quis :15--Melody Inc, Ma Perkins WB! )--Norm Wullen, Organist p--Music A Carte C. )---Woman's Page of the Alr WEBW 3:30--Pepper Young's Family WEEN 3:35--1050 Matinee 3:45--Right To Happiness 3:45--Melody, Inc. 3:45--Frank Parker 3:45--Lucy Linton 3:45--George Barnes Octet = A LN nkletter House E WEBW--CKEY uni wun, LBS 4:00--Backst! 4: om A Riggs Show 3 :05--C1 ndezvous CFRB 15--Women's News Commentary CBL bt :15--High Tide CK! 4:15--1 Matinee ¥ Dal i 18--New word "Calling 4:25~N 4 30 Time to Remember 4:30~--~New: 4 30-- Familiar Music 4:30--~The Sea Found 4:30--Lorenzo Jon WBEN 4:30 Btyled tor Strings CBL 4:40--~Matinee Miniature WEKBW 4:45--Adven. of Perry Mason 0] 4: a a Brown 4:45--Dick WEBW---C. 4:45] anc 5:00--From the Classics H No & the Pirates ! erry ] WK 5:00--When A Girl Marries 5:00--8c¢hool of the Alr 5--Studio Party 5---Music by Cugat 3--The Three Suns 5888 French Underground Organizer Arrives With Family 7 . i Captain Ernest Frederick Floege, olganivet of the Maquis Nazis during the occupation of France, is shown with his wife and their six children as they arrived by plane at La Guardia Field, New York. Captain Floege came over to receive the Distinguished Service Order, which is to be presented to him in Washington on December 17. He will take up permanent residence with his family in New Milford, Conn. Left to right are Danielle, 18 months; Capt. Floege; Edith, four years; Helen, eleven; CHUM | pierre, eight; Mrs, Floeger; Claire, nine, and Jean, twelve. a A (French underground eorces) hd that resisted the Sees First Tree JO2 Two-year-old Mary Marlene Green of Greenfield, birth and recently given the gift Calif, blind since 10:00--Jimmy Shields Li 10:00--Fabulous Dr, Tweed: 10: 00--Academy Award 'Theatre :00--Music of Manhattan :00--~Johnny Perkins :00~CBC National News :15--CBC News Roundup :15--Corinne Jordon FRB :30--Information Please CPAg--WEER - Ray Kayser Show TREY CKDO 10: 10:30--Plano Melodies 10:30--Henry Morgan Show WKBW 10:30--Distinguished Artists Series CBL 10:30--Dance Orch. JBC 10:40--Joe Chrysdale, Sports CKEY 10:45--Press News CKDO 10:45--Terry Arlen CKEY 11:00--Mart Kenney's oreh, UBL 11:00--~News WEBW WBEN---CKEY~CFRB 11:00---Dominion Network News 11:05--Tips 'n Tunes CKEY 11:10--Interlude 11:10--Rexallites 11:15--Rues Carlyle's Orch, 11:15--Late Sports 11:15--Joe Wesp, 11:15--Ralnbow Rend. 11:15--Joe Hasel, Spore 11:15--8Sons of the West 11:25--Footuote 11:25--Late sports Column 11:30--Norm Harris' Orch, 11:30--~Musical Interlude 11:30--Invitation to Music WGR--CFRB 11:30--~Gems for Thought WKBW 11:30--Vocal & Organ Program WBEN 11:35--Dance Orchestra . CIBC 11:45--Blue Barron Orch WEKBW 12:00--News bil WBEN--CFRB 12;00~CBC News Bulletin CJBC--CBL 12:00--~News--Say it With Music 6:45 am. 12:05--News Summary 12:05-+8nooky Lanson Show 12:05--Guy Lombardo Orch. 12:15--ABC Prog. To 1:00 am, 12:30--~News 12:30--~Three Suns Trio 12:45--Lee Sims, planist 12:55--~News Radio Highlights John Fisher, CBC commentator, 1s shortly to visit Windsor, to gather storfes of that border city for his December 22 program in the series "John Fisher Reports'. This series will be broadcast each Sunday at Ironic Reporter WBE ll FH ARES TODAY Marks -- "Perilous Holiday" 2.15- 5.00-7.35-10.20, "Slightly Scan- dalous" 1.10-3.55-6.30-9.15. Last complete show at 9.05, Regent -- "The Searching Wind" 1.30-3.15-5.05-7.00-9.06. Last complete show at 8.50, Biltmore -- "Valley .f Decision" 2.38-4.37-6.36-8.35. Last com. plete show 8.35. Dance Program", broadcast from Winnipeg, will present lively rendi- tions of old Christmas songs. This program can be heard on Saturday, December 21, at 11 pm, EST over CFRB | mid-east and western stations of the CBC Trans-Canada Network. Christmas presentations by the CBC include a special program for younger listeners, called "The En- chanted Pine", This story tells of the Adventures of two small chil- dren, Kim and Katy, in quest of a Christmas tree, Broadcast daily at EY | 6:30 p.m, EST, over the CBC Trans- Canada network, this program can be heard locally over station OBL, Toronto. THEY EARNED IT (St. Thomas Times-Journal) Western Ontario farmers received nearly $3,000,000 for their sugar beets, That's a lot of money, but it took a great deal of hard labor to earn it. Europe Unsettled As Governments Chosen By ROSS MUNRO Canadian Press Staff Writer PARIS, Dec. 16--(CP) -- A series of post-war elections, mew governments and upsets such as the continent has seldom seen in a 12.month period kept the poli. tical life of Europe, 1946, in fer- ment with little settled by the end of the year, Through western Europe there was a fierce ideological clash be- tween the Communists, much stronger than before the war, and middle and rightwing groups --a clash demonstrated as clearly in France as anywhere During the year French elec- tors went to the polls five times. First they rejected a proposed new constitution for their coun- try and followed that up by choos- ing a new provisional government. This government prepared anoth- er constitution which was adopt- ed in October, and the first gen- eral assembly of the Fourth Re- public was elected Nov. 10, The Communists emerged as the largest party, followed by the Popular Republican Movement, a centre group, The surprise of the general election was the defeat suffered by the Socialists. Finally France elected the Council of the Republic--the sec- ond chamber, Early in 1947 the new parliament meets to strike out on the new political highway, with prospects that it will be riugh, German Problems In Germany, democratic politi- cal parties were organized during the year in the four occupation zones and local elections took place, with the Social Democrats, a left-wing but non-communist group, leading the way in the British zone and the Christian Democrats, a centre party, in tho United States area, The Russians in their zone sponsored a fusion of the Social Democrats and Communists in a new Communist-dominated Social Unity party, High hopes were held for it by the Communists, but in Berlin municipal elections Social Unity took a beating from the So- cial Democrats in one of the hig- gest political surprises of 1946 Europe. In Austria, where the Commun- ists are very weak, a coalition government worked steadily through 1946, but it was ham. strung by the over-riding Four- Power Control machinery, Italy rejected the monarchy and a coalition government was formed, with the Christian Demo- crats the strongest party, There is great political instability as the country awaits the final peace terms. g Greece saw King George II of the Hellenes go back to Athens after a plebiscite favoring his re- turn, but outbursts of violence along the northern frontier. claimed by the administration to be Communist-inspired; failure to broaden the Athens govern- ment with the inclusion of middle and moderate left parties; and a Communist boycott of elections and parliament left the country in a state of jitters, The situation was unsettled in Belgium, one coalition govern- ment going under and another being formed with the Christian Democrats in opposition, King Leopold II remained in exile but the future of his throne was still unsettled, Trend To Left In the Netherlands' first post- war election, the moderate Cath. olic Peoples' Party won, with La- bor close behind. Through the Scandinavian countries there was a general trend toward the mod- erate left, The Communists in Czechoslo- vakia won seats in the largest group of the general election but a coalition government was for- med; In Poland the Communists dominate the new government, Among other countries in thas Soviet orbit, Yugoslavia, Roman. ia and Bulgaria went Communist but Hungary still retained more western-style democracy in her coalition government than any of the other Balkan nations. General Franco remained in the saddle in Madrid, unaffected by the many verbal broadsides fi red at him during the year, Ottawa--Plans for a Canada-U. 8. £100 million Arctic defence base in- clude 40 meteorological stations along the Arctic Circle. BILTMORE} NOW ini Fo Added Short Subject XMAS GIFT TICKETS NOW ON SALE CHRISTMAS Featuring the Music of EVE DANCE Van WALKER and His Orchestra Don' t Forget! to attend the of sight by a delicate operation Ww | brought about by the generosity of a group of railroad men ,is pictured as she viewed her Christmas tree CEDO for the first time. Last year the BC | blind baby lay quietly in her crib when her parents put up the tree, aware only through the excited cries of her two older sisters that WBEN | something special was going on in DO | the Green household, 11:05--Tips 'n 11:10--Interlude 11:10--Rexallites 11: >=Claude Thornhlll's Orch, CJBC Joe Wesp, Ironic Reporter WBEN ain Von ainbow Rendes. CFRB Late Sports Column WBEN Footnote CFR Gems fcr Thought WKB four United Nations WBEN Your ua i Sachs cig 1 hn. arris Ore CFRB WGR WEBW 1:30--Guy Lombardo Oren, 2:30--Time for 1:35--Jimmy Dors: Y Orch. 1:45--Richard Cetbert, Organist WBEN 1:45--Guy Lombardo WGR MIDNIGHT 12: 100 --Nows ~uay it with Music. CKEY 12:00--~CBS Programs to 1 305 8. WGR 12:00--News WK EN B 12:00--CBC News Bulletin CBL~CJBC [11 12:05--~Musicana WBEN 12:05--Johnny Long Orch. CFRB :05--News Summar, WEKBW :15--ABC Prog. to 1:00 am, WEKBW :30--New CFRB :35--News WBEN WEDNESDAY MORNING }--Portia Faces Life Drum, Major on Parade Family 1 "Favorites 0--Make Believe Ballroom 0--News :30--Waltz Lives On : Veterans' Varieties 5:03 p.m. EST, over the CBC Trans- Canada network. In describing the city, Mr. Fisher will tell of its early days and relate unusual anecdotes about Windsor, one of the largest Canadian border cities. Licia Albanese, soprano, and Jan Peerce, tenor, will sing the principal roles in Verdi's lyric opera "La Traviata", The matinee perform- ance will be presented on Saturday, December 21, at 2 p.m. EST over the CBC Trans-Canada Network. Verdi's opera closely follows the plot of the romantic play on which was based -- "Camille", by Alex- ander Dumas, the younger. The opera, which gives a picture of 18th century Parisian life, was first per- formed in 1853 at Venice . . . its first Metropolitan performance was given in 1883. Members of the "Red River Barn ADMISSION: Ladies, 50c; Gent's, 75¢ | 11:00--Bert Niosl's Hows } Interlude i Melodies Revue in Marchtime M.D. FRETTE Caiting, All oh Front Page Farrell Spotlight on Song :45--Lanny and Ginger :45--Remember When 5:45---Memorable Music 5:45--Musical Program CBL in| Bf Cov Cowboy VEBW yatery Varletios CHUM | 3:45--Fro in Hollywood WEBW | 5: Show WBEN--OCJ Friday JUBILEE Admission -- 40c ROBERT SYLVIA . YOUNG + SIDNEY - RICHARDS Believe Bob 7'15--News of the World WBEN 1; J3_Faymond, didn WKBW 7:30--Chico V 7:30--Hayden Macdonald Presents 70. ak House Party WBEN 7:30~The Lone Range 7:30--Make Believe lroom 7:30--Mystery of the Week 3 :30--Ellery Queen us| 5:30--Art Young, §:55--Five Minute Wife Edition WEDNESDAY EVENING ETRE RUERTRED] he married IORUCRFITIN of the woman he loved! Serenade Show From Toe Soceubd smesmerrorss LILIZAN HELLMAN ¥Zeyess Counsellor" wo DUDLEY DIGGES end iawroeina DOUGLAS DICK 7: 7:45--Midweek Review 3: 45--Easy Aces 743--Queer @ Quirks CFRB 8:00--Jack Carson Show CFRB---WGR 8:00--Mr. and Mrs. North WBEN 8:00--Tomorrow"s Concert Stars CJBC 8:00--Philo_Vance CKD 8:00--Ten Years of Hi Tunes 8:00--~Lum 'n Abner wi 8: Stage 8:15--Instrumental Recital 315 Lisun to LaGuardia 13 1 1 WGR WGR FRB--~WBEN :05--Top o' the Morning CFRB o--citat_ Buehiman WBEN WEKBW | 12 30--Musle on Parade Noy 100--~New a a ob ) | 12 0Pictures a) Mel 30--Farm Serv WGR | 12:00--N co 40--Wake Up io Sing CKDO [12 :45--News ald Noveltunes WGR | 12 tins R Reporter 45 Cioapel 8 nger 12:00--News--Music S50 Ne Smith Speaks BO. News Luncheon Music k ts 6:15--8ig. Smith Sports :15=Your Appointment Book S--Jim Wel i Sports Pleasure I=Trogols 1 :15--~News and 20-- Bulletin Board :30--Stralght PF Veterans :30---Jim 'Hun ter--News :30--Jasz . Highlights : 30--8ingin' tusical ers Rangers WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Oly a Limited Number of Tickets Are Still Available for the ... NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY at the OSHAWA YACHT CLUB Please call for YOUR Tickets as soon as possible! Jack Wild, 41723; Bert Granik, 3924R; Ron Mackenz'e, 1922; Ken Sanders, 4240W; Red Shobbrook, 14543 ® Music, Buffet Supper and Tae hottest yarn that ever scorched the screen with gun- fire... women... and torrid | and | rhythms! TOMORROW Pat OBRIEN Ruth WARRICK bes ous policy BERLE Brow Opa ee ---- HALE BUCHANAN [ONG IT'S THE ALL-HIGHTIME (1 Dance Tunes fr. London Treasure Tr [he Nation's Business (he Great Glidersleeve Kenny Baker '45--"Radio 1046" :55--Bill og News Memories 0 :00--Hit The Deck :00--News--Musical Clock :05--Top o' the Morning :05--Tic Toc Tunes :10--Weather Reports :15--Clint Buehiman WBEN :15--America's Top Orchestra bid :15--Nutrition Program WK 1 25--Howard and Shelton :30--Texas Rangers :30--Press New: %:30--~CBC Now. "and Interlude 7.30--News 30--News--Musical Clock 35--Fun at Breakfast 40--Top ©o' the Morning :40--Percolator Parade :45--News Rambil :45--Organ Ramblings :45--Music on ore :45--Moonlight & Roses :55--Melody Highlight -55--N ews B:00---1050 Roundup CHUM . 00--Martin Agronsky 00--Voloes of the Stars :00--News WBEN----CKEY :00~CBC News and 'Interlude CBL CBL WBEN CKDO iT, fers : 2 a Baia 3 Belize :00--Preas "New, wa 9:00--Duffy"s Tavern 9:00--Songs fis Sinatra 9: Makers : Vincent Lopes :30--Curtain Time 9:30--Date for Dancing ~ 9:30--~The Scra Book 9:30--Curtain 1 ay pinah Bhore "sno w --~CJBO--~WBEN WGR 33333 assnansnasnns aadaaaaa EPR DIP PereTe Torey, Reporter 12: 43--Luncheon Music 12:45--Do You Remember 12:45--Westward Ho! 12:45--Our Gal Sunday 12:45---At Your Request 12:30--Music Box 5---Home Folks Frolle Sports News agaaaaady & The Gayest st and Grandest NEW YEAR'S EV --With-- .* BOYD VALLEAU AND HIS ORCHESTRA! Vocals By Walter Scott JUBILEE PAVILION "Eastern Ontario's Most Unusual Ballroom" LISTEN IN AT 645p.m. . TONIGHT CKDO Hoar the Anawers to Questions About Oshawa's School Problems Tickets Now On Sale at Kinloch's and Pavilion ------ ld CHRISTMAS GIFT TICKETS ON SALE Now! y

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