Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Jun 1947, p. 9

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947 ' THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE On The Air Tonight and Thursday EJ Ld a ag. "CFRB. oa ho BUFFALO "CHUM CRG WKBW 1050 1540 Ww, ata®Raande a S99 gas f i teman ows 8:30- of Bt. John 8 erfield Band Concert th American Wa e Who_Do and WBEN~--CKEY. 30----Dominien Network News CJBC ey Lester Show CEEY men y Boore Board :10~-Rexallites led 's' Wax Works i: 11: 1:15 Jos esp. Ironie Reporter Sen, ao wine i138 Eare doe 11:25--Lare Sports Column 1:30 CBL HRM obing ha Tung Time WGR 1 W 11:30--Your United Ni 00--CBO ations News Bulletin it wi CJBO CBL "to 8: 12:00--Ne! Martin Tobins Tune Time WOR AS Lowronos Welk' Orch. CFRB :30;~News wo. 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The comfortable bus left Brough- 7 | am just after nine with 37 passeng- ers--34 from Brougham Branch and three v welcome En route the beau R | tryside was a ma! of Upon arrival at Quelph the fine city shops "beguiled some of the Sroup while lunch gesined 10 be the grounds of the Ontario Agel. cultural College were a Jovely ae. ting for hte events of the Cel tion, In spite of the tiers e, tiga. BC | erected to accommodate the huge audience many more were hastily as the afternoon wore Mrs, Hugh President, Ww Summers, . Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, presided and gave the ad- dress of welcome, followed by other interesting speakers, including His Worship, Mayor Gordon Rife, of Guelph, Hon. Thomas Ken- CHU: FRB | neqy, Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, Hon. George A. Drew, Mr. W. R. Reek, acting president of O.AC. Miss Anna P. Lewis, Direc- tor Women's Institute Branch and onomics Service; Chancel lor G. Gilmore, M.A, D.D.,, repre- senting Dominion Council of Chur- ches; Mrs. A. E. Walker, speak- ing for our Mother Institute; Mary A. Clarke and Mrs. Guy Skinmer. And the first Govern. ment lecturer, Mrs. Laura Rose Stephen, who nearly stole the show! Mr, Colin Bray's solo .was much appreciated also. The Museum with {its fruits, SR birds and beasts displayed was of w Hore than passing interest to y. Another exhibit which drew crowds was the showing of contest posters, bags and Lady Tweeds- muir Village History Books. The L | latter were especially interesting; they were such graphic records of the activities of the branch con- cerned. The hours flew! Before we were ready it was time for the Ww ant, "Let There be Light" wha h was staged in 14 Episodes, and produced under the direction of Mr. Brownlow Card, It told the story of the founding of the Wom- ART HALLMAN and his Great Band coming direct from Casa Loma , . . appear at . Jubilee Pavilion Featuring Terry Dale and The Quintette Monday, June 30th Eastern Ontario's MOST UNUSUAL BALLROOM and nutrition; she determined to carry the light of knowledge to ru- ral women. The story is familiar to. most | us now, and the 'dramatization outstanding incidents in. the - tory of the Women's Institutes was wonderfully staged with old-time dresses, music, etc. With Ontario leading the way, other provinces joined the movement, leading to the establishment of a national body, the Federated Women's In- of Canada. The Light crossed the ocean, Mrs. Watt car- ried it to.England, and under the fine leadership of Miss Emily Guest, Institutes spread throuhg Scot- land. Tributes to the work of the Institutes spread through' Scot- many nations assembled to salute Canada, Founder of the Women's Institutes were read from the Em- it was shown how Women's In- stitutes treasure the past and"face the future. Youth carries on! Miss Anna P, Lewis looked forward to the years ahead and gave a vision of what is yet to be, The finale showed all the company on stage, a 50th Anniversary message from Ber, Majesty a Elizabeth, was the Lord's Prayer was sung, ig with everyone joining in the National Anthem, a memorable day was brought to a conclusion. In the h e souvenir pro- grammes--in the Institute colors of blue and gold -- grateful acknowl- edgement was made to The T. Eaton Co. Limited, Toronto, for uel generosity\ in providing them the music fpr the Pageant. i % a memorgble day for the friendliness evident ' everywhere, and for the realization that "a goodly thing it is to meet in friend- ship's circle Brig Mrs. Mary Knox, nurse-in-train- ing at Oshawa Hospital was with relatives here on Wednesday after- noon, W. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drynan and Miss Judy were with Mrs. Brown on Saturday. The play presented in 'Township Hall on Wednesday evening by So- lina artists received much favorab- le comment," but so many were planning the next day's outing to Guelph, it made attendance less than it would have been otherwise. Miss Fern Malsolm, who has been on holiday the past week, has returned to the city, Mrs. Vickers (Norna Harden) and children were guests at the Gilman home the past week. George McGregor, a one-time re- sident of Sy gham, called on Mrs, Holtby recently Township erk Floyd Johns oad family on holiday Ruston Week is reported that Armand Story FHI ATKE TODAY Biltmore -- "I Didn't Do It" at 1.00, 405, 7.10 and 10.15 p.m. "The Walls Came Tumbling Down" at 2.43, 548 and .8.53 p.m. Last complete show at 8.53 pm. " Marks -- "The Strange Woman" at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35, 9.35. Last complete show at 9.15. Regent -- "Rage in Heaven" 155, 3.50, 5.43, 7.39, 9.30. Last complete show 9 p.m. lib ~PENGUI N CLUB NOW -- Under -- New Management! Our We Are Why not Gun \L ek-end Dinner? a Treat! t hls w B week-end & snd ping. the tamil a guests pests, fo y eve: Remember the Address 23 Miles West of Whithy (On Old No. 2 Highway) ALL THESE IF THE TELEPHONE installer brought along all the things needed to give service to those waiting for it, he would look something like this! The actual instrument, and the wire he uses to connect the house to the nearest cable, are only a small fraction of the whole installation job. Back at the telephone exchange unbelievably complicated apparatus connects.each telephone with all others, and with Long Distance Lines to outside points. Since the beginning of 1946 we have added 1,715 telephones to OSHAWA'S telephone system. Much has been done--much is being done--to supply telephones to more people than ever before while continuing to provide the best service at the lowest cost. A. A. GILLESPIE, Manager of Claremont has purchased the property owned by Mrs, Oscar Willson of Ajax. Mrs. Dan Gannon spent the past week with relatives here, she in- tends to return. te Haliburton in 'the near future, The schoolchildren held 'their picnic at Greenwood park on Fri- day afternoon. Mrs: Seebeck had. as visitors re- cently her daughter Zella and Mr. Harry Robinson: of Toronto and her sister Mrs. 'Ravanagh, also of Toronto, Mrs, William Gray, Sr, and son Henry, of Greenriver, were Sun. day visitors 'at the Albert Gray home, Church News The early anorning service & meeting with a very good response congregations very gi The Ladies of the WM.S. Auxil fary are catering for the lunches af the Orville Burton sale, wy Here It Is Kids! DANCING at Aub Bayview WHITBY EVERY WEDNESDAY, 9-12 ® TO THE WORLD'S BEST BANDS -- RECORDINGS, ® PRIZES EVERY NIGHT Admission 35¢ a Person COME & BRING, THE GANG STARTS TOMORROW Hopalong Cassidy in "Dangerous Venture" HEDY New Thrills 4 Today Only | AnNARR "THE STRANGE WOMAN" (Adult Entertainment) GEORGE WILL MURDER YOU WITH LAUGHTER! as ho tangles and Scotland Yard in his craziest, dizzient fun fostivel TUMBLING DOWN in @ riot of mirth, mystery and music. CHAPMAN sits EDGAR BUCHANAN GEORGE MACREADY SCIENTIFICALLY AIR- COOLE iltmore PLAYERS THEATRE N FITZGERALD people ever assembled Paramount presents "BARRY 'He's competing with Cupid... DIANA The fairest of the fares of . SONNY TFTS cab driver whom she drives crazy ... and The craziest snder one roof!

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