Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Aug 1947, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1947 On The Air Tonight 20d Thursday "Wek Lid ay WBEN "C bd i 73 -ABC) bo + i 1 TORONTO OSHAWA BUFFALO CHUM CEDO WKBW 6: t and Silver 6:00--Walter es 6:00 a 6:00~--Press 6:00--News WBEN-WGR-WEBW-CEEY 6:05--~Make Believe Ballroom CKEY Settell CJBO CEDO CFRB CJBC 8:45--Sacred Heart 8:50--News 9: 00--Music for Thursday 9:00--News $.00--Cavaloade of Music :00--Ralph Snyder- Show :00--Breakfast Club oi me News ! 0A Time Hit Parade 9:05--Music in The Morning 9:10--Novatime 9:15--Oklahoma Roundup 9:15--Early Date 9 0 "Melody Magic 9:30 ng el 330=Clovelatduiies 9:45--Melodic Sketches 9:50--News 10:00--Preview With Drew 10:00--~Ann Adam Hom 10:00--~Larry's Music 10:00--Katie's Daughter Shop :00--Parade of Bands 05-- Make Belleve Ballroom 0 WEBW---CJBC CBL WBEN-CKEY CEEY 5:45--Terry and the Pirates : :45--Cocktails for Two 5:45--Western Five--Ottawa 5:45--8weetwood Serenade. eo Farrell 8:45---PFront 5:45--Coffee C '4 THURSDAY EVENING 6: 00 Candiqlighs and Silver CFRB 6:00--N: London Lotter By STUART UNDERHILL Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Aug. 20.--(CP) -- When the temperature climbs above 70 degrees in London--something it's done surprisingly often this sum- mer -- people mop their brows and talk about the "heat wave." Their grumbling sounds a bit far- feached to Canadians who still shudder at the memory of last winter's raw days and nights, but the suffering does seem genuine. Perhaps they're so used to rain and damp winds that anything else up- sets them. 'The young people, of course, are an exception and welcome the sun- shine whether they play or blitz ruins or in sedate back gardens. The discomfort of their elders var- ies according to their living stand- ards, Adults Droop If you live on an airless back street, where identical brick tene- tweedy and generally accompanied by dogs, hurl themselves along the paths at breakneck speed; they are "taking a walk In complete 'contrast are a cer- tain number of relaxed tlemen, sleeping peacefully in deck-chairs around the perimeter of the cricket pitch. Short of being struck by the ball, no performance on the field arouses them. They appear to be the only ones who realy "enjoy" the heat. - Afr conditioning and a bit of ice might change the viewpoint of the oth- ers, Tourist Directors Discuss Problems Montreal -- (CP) -- A wide vari- ety of problems connected with the Dominion's tourist trade will be discussed by delegates to the 15th annual convention'and 13th annual meeting of the Canadian Associa- tion of Tourist and Publicity Bureau to b- held Sept. 23-25 a* Charlottetown, ° annual banquet will be J. P, John. son, vice president and general manager at Moncton, N.B.,, of Can- adian National Railways. Stuart F. Cork, director of the § / internatibnal managément co 3 University of Toronto is scheduled to read a paper' dealing with the training of potential tourist resort operators. WHEAT CARRY-OVER Ottawa, Aug. 20, -- (CP) -- The carry-over of Canadian wheat in all positions at July 31, end of the 1046-47 crop year, stood at 8¢,472) 580 bushels against a revised esti- mate of 73,600,209 at July 31, 1946, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics has reported, TODAY Marks--"The Way '> the Stars" at 2.10, 4.55, 7.35, 10.20. "The Lone Wolf in Mexico" at 1.00, 3.40, 6.25, 9.10. Last complete show at 9.10. Biltmore--"My Darling Clemen- CHUM 10 Mien 10:15--Once Upon Our Time 10:25--Hymns of all Churches WEBW News 10:30--Evelyn Winters CEDO (10 Damm in Melody 10:30--~June 'Dennis 10 30_Bthelwyn Hobbes 10:30--Road of Life 10; em Quis :35---Larry's Music Shop Interlude ments stretch like prison bilcks, the air hangs stale and muggy after a warm day. The kids scamper about their street games happily enough, but adults droop wearily on the windowsills, Cooking is a torture, and -- since refrigeration is almost unknown whatever the social level --butter runs and milk turns sour. Propriety adds to the burdens of the old : ladies who seem to bear so much >» \ i of the family load, for few of them 82. would think of venturing out to the Copr. 1947, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved, corner store without slipping on a coat, no matter how hot the wea- "Boss, the workers voted your son the one most likely ther, to succeed!" - tine" 1.30, 423, 7.16, 10.08. "Bringing Up Father" 3.10, 6.03, 8.56, Last complete show at 8.56. Regent -- "Boomerang" 1.40, 3.35, 5.35, 7.30, 9.30. Last com- plete show 9.00. Among matters to come before the meeting are the lengthening of Canada's tourist season for trailer camps, tourist accommodation licencing and control, better cuisine and better menus for visitors to this country. Guest speaker at the association's NIARANA HARA z hi Once you reach the outskirts of London, things get better. The parks are bigger, and there are more and more vacant spaces where householders work over their allot- ments -- ground granted by the borough authorities for growing vegetables. Relax in Backyards In the middle class suburbs there are back gardens where mum and dad can set up their deck-chairs in the evening and admire the patch of lawn, the sturdy rose bush and and the runner beans. Park space increases in theset areas, too, North London, for ex- ample, has famous Hampstead Heath and Ken Wocd, where paths wind over spacious fields and through clusters of trees, and benches are set on cool hillsides. There's Highgate Wood, a model of neatness frcm Canadian stand- :00--Fred Waring CBL 3 00--Morning Varieties :00--Breakfast in ywood CJBC | 11:05--Make Believe Ly 115] Sister i1: tn Make Believe Baliroom 08 McCarthy--Sports News 01 ne Woria iii i the air station mongrel pup when- ever he ventures near, Her future, however, is not very definite. The airmen can't decide whether to send her back to Daw- 'son Creek or present her to the Ed- monton Zoo. The latter seems more likely, as the airmen here want her nearby to continue their friendship. TIT 28% HM Fee B E "Gay, colorful enter- § inment! Some of the ) bom ongicl hayear" SONG OF THE ANNGNGuuTgNgNSaaaSat Sally The Bear Air Force Belle pep Edmonton--(CP)--The "Belle" of = Beit ee lwo CKEY | the United States army air station )--Four Men and a Miss Reminisce here like most "ladies" is fond of 7:30--Int1 House Party Wor rich foods, automobiles, and having 7:35 _Worid of Spory © St NL OFA Way, i ion te "beat k o! e only asi or the i 7:45--Robert Trout News Til Now | necessities of life and as far as the 1 43--cPotnts of View" personnel on the station are con- 7:45--8! ' Sam WBEN | cerned she gets just' what she B | wants. The young lady's name is Sally, EN | she's brunete and brown.eyed, a trifle heavy for her age, but never- theless she catches the eye of every- GREATEST AND 25--Off the Beaten Track HAPPIEST PRODUCTION ake 11:30--Say it With Music 11:30--Advent. of Perry Mason 11:30--Chuck Wagon Serenade 11:30--Jack Berch Show 11:30--~Cy Mack's 8 Tune Out 11:30--Grand Sl 11:35--Stork Chub of the Alr 11:45--Ted Malone it a Jouon of Memo! You Remem i 45--Laura_ Limited 11:45--Lora Lawton 11:45--Rosemary 11:50--News THURSDAY AFTERNOON CJBC | 12:00--Easy Rh iim 12:00 News--| M | 12-00--N. Shore + Digest 12:00---Welcome Travellers £ c re oo Nga aa ww T 2 2° "a § g shaid 735 W 1d of Sport orld of 7:43--Robert Trout News "Tl Now Pep Up Those Worms, Doctor's Fishing Recipe Chicago, Aug. 20. -- (AP) -- A Chicago physiclan has come up 7:45--All-| with a prescription for catching fish, cpap | Tittus hale, "oronto BEN XEY 8.00--Col, BAmphIey Flack WEKBw | 8:00--Harmonies OBL | 8:00--Let's Go to the Movies Dr. George L. Apfelbach doses his bait, usually night crawlers, with benzedr WGR ine to make the worms 8: ney Dreamers 30--The Nation's Business :30--Allen Roth :30---Dr, C :30--Summer oF Souvenins 30--Paul Whiteman Assembly 8:30--N. 8:30 Volos of St. John ' Band © 8:45--Labor and Industry 8:45--Police Safety Talk 8:53--Music 8:55--Bill Henry, News 12:15--Star For Today 12:15--Luncheon Music 12:15--Aunt Jenny 12:15--Lucy Linton W | 12:15] Between the Lin Dr. Frederick A. fe CHUM CEEY | 12:15--Real Stories From Real Life 12 i230 Yisten Ladies alley 2 30--World at Noon cast 8:00--Suspense 8:00--Alan and Me 8:00--Ray Block Presents 8:00--Lum and Abner 8:00-On Stage CEEY 8:15--Christian Science Views WEBW 8:15--Municipal Forum CKEY 8:15--Perry Como 8:30--Rooftops of the City 8:30--Western Tralls 8:30--Frances Langford 8:30--Drama Workshop 8:30--Beulah 8:30--Rooftops of The City 830--Concert Under Stars 8:30--~Town Meeting ot the Alr 8:55--Blll Henry, News 3: :55--The Three Suns Ww WGR 9:00--Lawyer Dan Tucker WOR < RB | and unlike most visitors had no CFRB | Like most youngsters, Sally is fond one who meets her. Sally, in case you haven't gusssed, is a three- month-old black bear cub. She arrived here recently by plane from Dawson Creek, B.C, trouble finding living accommoda- tion. She has her own rent-free hut at the base and is well taken care of in the way of food and enter- tainment. Her regular diet is a mixture of milk and eggs--three times a day. of in-between snacks, eats choco- peppy. The worms then wiggle flirtily and catche the eye of the big ones--{fish, that is--Dr. Apfel- bach says. The idea occurred to the doctor about a month ago. He dissolved a five-milligram benzedrine tablet in a 10-ounce glass of water and flopped in a sluggish night crawl- er. The worm developed oomph. "It practically tied itself in knots," Dr, Apfelbach said. "Then it crash- ed dived." ards, but still offering a leafy con- trast to city -streets. And hard by are Crouch End playing fields, with a swimming pcol, cricket pitches and a = or more tennis courts, Energy Abounds On week-ends every inch of ground seems taken up with ener- getic young men and women, dress ed in white, bouncing about the courts or the cricket fields. Even more energetic types, red-faced and $100 Seuish WEKBW 13:30-Ontarto Farm Broad t of Monte Cristo 12:30--Rom. of Helen Trent 900-80 30 The Story Goes iz :30--Radio Show trig 13:40 Hollywood Tepe Press yw E Jinx and Tex N | 12:45--Let's Gu Visi 12:45 Wail Bowles 9:00--Music Hall BL~WBEN CJBC CKEY CEDO CKEY CKDO om 9 30--wad ington ®Conducts for gle 9:30--Mr. Frostens 9:30--T 9:30--Do You Remember? 9:30--Crime Pho! her late bars, drinks pop and likes ice cream... For entertainment, she's taken for car rides to parks around the city where she enjoys an after. noon climbing trees. For recreation around the base, Sally climbs her scratching pole, plays with an old football, or slaps in Li § ; i LOO 0p® ARES il v KING ST. W. (Next to Coca-Cola) SPECIAL MIDNIGHT! SEE US FIRST FOR SHOW, FRI. AUG., 22 | at 12:00 MIDNIGHT. [{f V/A 2% HOURS OF BLOOD-CURDLING THRILLS We A 1 Pay You Today's Highest Price for Your Car! CAS Belmont Motors KING ST. W. PHONE 3344R '15 Musical Merhotrs Civil Aviation 30--Victor Record Album Albers Show GIBO--WEBW : to Remember CFRB $:30--Ford Show with Meredith Wilson 9: 9: : in Rhythm HE 4 1:00--What" 's New? i 00--To The Ladies 350-piz Sine 10:00--New Artists in Recital 10:00--Radio Readers Digest 10:15--Young Artists 100 Sung For You CFRB Ww 10:30--Norm. Harris and his Orch, CJBC 10:30--Blue Ribbon Musto Time WBEN ws CEEY HEPCATS! ~SEE WHAT HAPPENED WHEN MOTHER WAS A "FLAPPER" AND DAD WAS A "SHEIK"! 10:40--~Joe Crysdale 10:45--Press News 10:45--~Answer Man 10:55--Headliners Ey f rE 5 " of 5 WEKBW--WBEN-OKEY: i :45--Guiding Light Network News 1 Lom BD Time 3 00--Nelson. Ri 2 Open Reverles 2:00--N 2: F00--Todays 's Children 300 Becona. Mrs. Burton 2:05--Jerry Burke Show 2:15--Styles in Rhythm 2 :15--Lean Back and Listen 3ieTerly Mason USED CARS BOUGHT Ao SOLD a DIRECT Sd] HOLLYWOOD - 11:1 He oe Wesp, Ironic 11:15--J 'esp, Reporter oh 11:15--Rainbow Rendezvous CFRB "RBW 3 3 S5--Jack Berch Show 11:15--Joe Hasel. Sports 11:25--Late Spars Soruma WBEN 11:30--~Concert M CBL | 2:28] ins Tune Time WGR 0- CFRB :30~The Lone Journey :30--Parade of Melody :30--Bride and Groom :30--Musicilly Yours howtime 1 CFRB 11:15--Joe Wesp, Ironic Reporter 'WBEN 11:25--Late Sports Colum; WBEN 11:30--Concert of Nations CBL--WBEN 11:30--Martin Tobin's Tune I'ime WGR 11:30--Shep Fields Orch. CFRB 11:30--Music Room WEBW 12:00--CBC News CBL 12:00--News--Say It With Musio 12:00--News WBEN---CFRB--WGR 12:05--Musicana WBEN 12:05--Nocturne CFRB 12:15--S8kinnay Ennis Orch. CFRB 12:15--Martin Tobin's Tune Time WGR 12:30--News CFRB WEBW--~WBEN WGR ON THE SPOT! 11:30----Martin Ti i Bo Invitation. to Room 11 30--Your United Nations 12:00---CBC News Bulletin WBEN CBL 245--Rove of my Dreams 3 puns of bo World Martin Tobins Tune Time WGR 3:0 ouble oF Nothina WOR 13: l] uble or Gl 1345 Bittot Lawrence Orch, ® OFRE | 3:00 OREY 30--News CFRB | 3: {00 Frank Herbert Concert Hour WBEN CJBO WBEN | 3:00--Keith Sherriff Show CHUM WBEN | 3:00--Life Can Be Beautiful WEBW WGR 12:55--News 1:00--~News in TECHNICOLOR! GLENN LANGAN LYNN BARI ALAN YOUNG Directed by | By FIX CHINESE EXCHANGE RATE Shanghai, Aug. 20.--(AP)-- The open market rate for foreign ex- change has been fixed again at --OBL | 39,500 Chinese dollars selling and WEBW | 38,500 buying, for one United States M | dollar. Shanghai business men said China's new financial policy, per- mitting such exchange by certain SEDO banks rather than restricting all ON OUR SCREEN to the artificial official rate of 12,- i STRANGLER" 000 to $1, might help trade great- BRIGHTON Iy. FULL-LENGTH HORROR FEATURE E. C. M. P. RAID ALL SEATS 60c Montreal, Que., Aug. 20, (CP)-- Royal Canadian Mounted Police to- GET TICKETS TODAY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 30-~Three Suns Trio M45---Pelham Heath Orch. :55-~News :35---News 1:00--~News THURSDAY MORNING Jerry Burke Show Salon Concert Perkins Ma Paul Whiteman Club New, WEBW CKEY CFRB "WAY TO THE STARS" "THE LONE WOLF IN MEXICO" ONLY! STAMPEDE" Only a boy : can stop It! You'll Have the Most Hilarious agi | | » Crime of Your Life! can day seized 10,000 American cigarets in a raid on a house on the Quebec side of the United States border L | near Huntingdon. No arrests were made, but police sald several per- carM sons 'implicateed in the smuggling will be summoned to court at a later 4:30--Lorenzo Jones 4:30--Toby Reed, So Songs 430 Nowe 4:30--Thursday Recital 330 dventure Parade 30---Hint Hunt 13 050 Matinee 4:45--Frank Parker 4:45-Tr 4:45--~From the Classics 4:45--Young Widder Brown 5--News Show lature "It Takes A Heap O' Killin' FOSTER: patti. SHEFFIELD To Make A House A Home!" -- The Wonder Wid Horse On the Sama Programm 4: 5 lntertude :00--New: 5 {00-- Adventures of Jim Allen 5: Yoterane Varieties 2 -Wuen'A Gir? Marries :00--~House Party ie PN Naw : . 5: LO Moet With Keaton 315 Melody "Mustangs e 3 5: 1S Scuthiand Singing High 'News Hit Parade A5--Portia ia Faces Life 30--~Adventures in Nature 30--~Jack Armstro 30--Little Show 22 JOHN Sion © . A A bowez_ JERRY WALD > AND HIS ORCHESTRA... 0 ROW ATLANTIC CITY Pennsylvania Avenve Overlooking Boardwalk . 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