Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Dec 1946, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946 On the Air Tonight and Saturday TORONTO CBL (NBC-CBS) BUFFALO TOKONTO WGR CKEY TORONTO CJBC (MBS-ABC) 1010 BUFFALO WBEN (NBC) #30 TORONTO CFRB (CBS-CBC) 860 TORONTO OSHAWA CHUM CKDO 1050 1.40 BUFFAL WKB W (ABC) 1529 WGR CFRB WEBW CBL CJBC WBEN CKDO W 30--Musical Memories 30--% Time :30--J! Hunter--News :30--The Enchanted Pine :30--Ralph Hubbell Sports WGR 30_Jaza ts CJBC chair, En 50--Did 1_Say That? :35--CBC Commentary jo)jouise Thomson En Club 7:00-- 3 arl Trevors :00--Mystery of the Week :05--Make Believe Ballroom / Musi hi Manhattan ay 0--By The pra Como :15~-News of ihe Worid :30--Make Believe Ballroom CKEY 30--Sparkle Time WGR :30---The Lone Ranger : The Shadow 8 00 -Baby Snooks Show 8:00--Pop cert 8:00--That"s Finnigan 8:00---Highways in Melod! 8:00--Court of Missing Heirs CIBC 8:30--Alan Young Show WBEN. ---CJBC :30--Adven. of the Thin Man WGR CEDO "45 Kenny Baker :55--Bill Joni. . News :00--Press :00--Light Up An ).00--The 218 0y :00--S8o0 "8 sr Mg Are 10:00--It Pays To Be Tenorant 10:00--CBC National Ni 10:00--Hermit's Cave 10:00--Champlonshi] ht re de TE E n 1015--CB6 ews Roundup CBL Lr Stern, Sports WBEN 10:30--Ann Sothern in "Maizie" WGR CBL CFRB WEBW CKEY WBEN CFRB 10:45--Rex 10:45--T CKEY 30:55] CFRB 11:00] Schooner CBL 11:00--Dominion Network News CJBC 1:00--News aw it: LEIA EAC 11:15--Claude Thornhill's Orch, 11:15--Rainbow Rend. i 115] 11:25-1 25---Footn: 31 Bo--Worid's Great ) Novels 11:30--L. Higart On 11:30--Wini 30--Gems peg Dram oug! WEB FE op = Lady" WGR ! 1 abe! Saws ot ows Py ce Orch. -05--F11 uren 2 os ed Beasley Smi Ba ESE Suns. Trio CRIA MORNING 2% ews News--550 Range Po o' the A orning :10--Clint Buehiman 30--Music on Parade 130 Farm Bervice 45] ':00--Noveltunes :00--News--M New Ey ht and Roses 43 Melody Highlight 00 _Percolater Parade Mars of the os--100 | in im Hunter--News 00--CBC News :10--Musical Clock A Fable . oa ie The COLLIE DOG that could play TSCHAIKOWSKY him two kippered herrings. paniment. said he would rather listen Lee Once upon a time there was a Collie dog who could play a complete Tschaikowsky symphony if his master fed The Collie Dog's master would serve him the fish on a platter and after eating it the dog would take his violin and play a Tschaikowsky symphony without accom- The Collie Dog made a sensational tour all across Canada but did not appear at Oshawa. Rater than play his schedule concert, the Collie Dog folded his paws, sat back in a comfortable armchair and pointment Book --- at 6.15 . . . Ontario Motor Sales -- "Sincerely Kenny Baker" at 8.45... and the Wilson & -- "Record Review" at 9.15. . . tonight. THIS IS THE VOICE CF DURHAM AND ONTARIO COUNTIES to Bassett's -- "Your Ap- | | | | | | This a "microphone moppet" in i She is Cathie Boyd, age three, of Toronto, and in the picture she is singing "Jesus Loves Me." Described by her listeners as a serious artist, Cathie is one of many small singers, actors and dancers who climb up on tables or chairs to the microphone each Saturday for the weekly broadcast of "Microphone Moppets" on CBL at 11.30 a.m, ES.T, 8:10--Pappy Hen :15--Clint Buehl!man :15--Music on Parade :15--Three Trey. : 5 Moruing P Bevotions 8 25--Alrlan Trio Reporter, i 30 News' 8: Step weigana Trio ch Past D--Arlo at the Organ. :30--Press News 8:35--1050 Roundup :40--Percolator Parade 45--Music on Parade :45--Gospel Singer '45--Musical JTogram :55--C New: :00--CBS Moroing News 0p --gnuy Viewpoint CHUM :00--New: WBEN--CKEY '00Carol Singing Northways CFRB p:00---CBC New: CBL 30 Wake Up. 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McConnell Plano Playhouse CJ 1 Ce 'and Take 13a Microphone M Mo oppets 1:30--Chuck Wagon Berenade 1:35--8tork Club of the Alr Cross '11:45--Red SATURDAY AFTERNOON :00--News 2:00--Theatre of Today 1 00_Ray Block Presents CFRB/| 12:00--BBC News and Commentary CBL | 12:00--N, Bhore Farm Digest CK 12:00--Texas Jim Rol 'Robertson | --~WKBW--CJBC | '15--Reading 'tween the Lines BEN : Y. :15--8ports College CBL 2:15--Tell Me Doctor C, 230--Stories in Music 1330 News 12:35--Music Shop Hits 12:40--Your Ho of the Day B: :45--Music Box 12:45--John 8, Hall Gardening CFRB 12:45--Musical Program CJBC 12: 3.52 Luncheon Muss exo 55--Especia. 'or You a WBEN 4 :00--Farm and Home Hour CFRB | 5:00--Tea I 8 :00--philadeiphia Orch. | 3 :30--Santa Claus {| 5:45--The Three Suns | 5:55--Midget Quiz 1:00--Grand Central Station 1:00--Sweet and Hot |. 1:00--News 1:00--The Southland Singing 1:00--Music of the Americas 1:05--Tops in Pops 1:15--Better Business Bureau 1:15--A to Z in Novelty 1:15--~World Church News 1:30--Fascinating Rhythm 1:30--Veterans Advisor 1:30--County Fair 1 :30--News 1:30--Hit of the Show 1:30--Styles in Song 1:30--Alan Roth 1:35--Downbeat 1:45--News Analysis 2:00--Easy Rhythm 2:00--Music Market UM | 2:00--Columbia Country Journal awa 2:00--News 2:00--Metropolitan Opera WKBW----CBL 2:00--Novatime CKDO | 2:00--Orchs. of the Nation CJBC--WBEN 2:05--Mickey Lester Show CKEY 2:15--Quarter Hour Concert CKDO 2:30--Of Men and Books WGR-CFRB 2:30--Sammy Kaye 2:30--News | 2:35--Downbeat | 2:45--Advent. in Sclence 2:45--Ridin' The Range | CKDO | 2:45--Tulane-8, Cal, Footbail Game | WBEN 3:00--Treasury Bandstand 3:00--Tops on The Tables 3:00--Elllott Lawrence Orch. 3:00--News 3:00--Parade of Melody 3:00--Musical Program 3:05--Mickey Lester Show 3:30--News 3:30--Joey Kern's Orch, 3:30--Musical Program 3:35--Downbeat 4:00--News 4:00--Hi-Variety CFRB | 4:00--Matinee in Meadowbrook WGR | 4:00--Lauries Club 76 CHUM | 4:00--M: CJBC 4:05--Club 580 CKEY | 4: Jen Tide CKDO 4:30-- CHUM | 4: aig 2 thicagdans WGR 4:30--Tén Ten Swing Club CJBC and Crompets nahi WGR- CFRB | CJBC CHUM | CKEY | Program L | 5: oO Tens Toplcs 5 00--Symphony Melody 5:05--Studio Party 5:30--Edward 'Tomlinson 5:30--Make Believe Ballroom 30--The Waltz Lives On CKD 3 45--King Cole Trio CIB0---WPEN 5:45--Jesting with the Jesters CKDO CKDO | SATURDAY EVENING ©0:00--News 6:00--~Jimmy Blair 6:00--Washington" 6:00--Magic Violin 6:00--~CBC News 6:00--~Press News 6:00--"El Ritmo Tropical" 6:05--Make Belleve Ballroom 6:10--Fashion Commentator 6:10--1240--Sports Review 6:10--Clary Settell 6:15--Jim Wells Sports 6:15--8ig Smith, Sports 6:15--Here's To Veterans 6:15--Hit Tunes 6:15---CBC News 6:15--Jumpin' Jacks 6:25--Weather, Sports News 6:30--Carl Coleman Organist 6:30--*This Da 6:30--Ralph Hubbell, Sports 6:30--Musical Memories 6 3 Somemper Yesterday . :30--Serenade 6:30--Jim Hunter, News 6:40 et Quiz 2:25 -Relleson in the News WBEN 6:45--W McEnight's oS dey Inter hb 6: 5--Trensury Salute WEKBW 6: a5--You and Alcohol--Natlonal WGR em 7:00--Bob Burns WBEN 390 Wainim for Clayton WGR 7:00--Frank Parker Show CFRB 7:00--Vincent Lopez Miss Australia 10; 8 10:30--Basketball | Miis--u |) Miss Rhondda Kelly, of Brisbane, Australia, who was chosen "Miss Australia" in a nationwide contest, is shown above upon her arrival at | the Victoria Dock, London, England. 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Surviving are his widow and a | son, Dr, John Lovering of King- ston, Ying March 31, Economy Program Meets Success In First Peace Year By D'ARCY CY O'DONNELL Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, ' Dec. 18.--(CP)--A drive to put Canada's budgets back on a balanced basis after 16 years of deficit financing highlighted the Dominion government's fiscal pro- gram during 1946. The government slashed at ex- penditures, reduced taxes, unsuc- cessfully sought new taxation agree- ments with all the provinces, and generally tried to put finances back on a peacetime footing following the six costly years of war. To parry inflationary pressures from the out- side it raised the Canadian dollar to parity with that of the United States. Indications Encouraging As the year end approached, gov- ernment officials said the indica- tions of success in the economy drive were encouraging. In the first five months of the fiscal year end- 1947, revenues amounted to $1,147,712,699 and ex- penditures to $1,069,727,371, leaving a surplus of $151,000,000. While the officials said they did not expect that the trend would be as good for 1"e remainder of the year, there were indications that the financial position would be better than originally estimated. When Finance Minister Ilsley pre- sented his budget in June he esti- mated that the deficit on the year's operations would run between $260,- 000,000 and $300,000,000. With the supplementary estimates, tabled some months after the budget, the year's expenditures were estimated at $2,911,994,111, a reduction of $1,- 738,546,534. When the first half of the fiscal year had passed, Mr. Ilsley sald ex- penditures were running much low- er than anticipated and that he ex- DANce™ TONIGHT AT THE OL Via De Havillg ny Sow (My 1" fe. WEI L 1 GROOME [)] BRIDE i CHRISTMAS GIFT. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE! 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