Daily Times-Gazette, 1 Apr 1948, p. 10

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Ce a at cs 1 J iis oh gy PAGE TEN [ wells /THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE = THURSDAY, APRIL T, ri 1944 meng RADIO LOG --TIME TABLE HMLIWBEN J 900 |: CHUM 1050 You Love 3-Musto Lon W i i g PEE casacnon ews Race Results ctory Parade Bowles and .Settell 'ello-Test Make Believe Salroom ade of Melody 0--Tune Tame in Tif 8: 50--Did I Say That? Your Radio 426 SIMCOE ST. §. Can be repaired and guaranteed by our highly trained technical staff with up- to-date equipment. ~BARONS' RADIO & ELECTRIC © PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ¢ Note:--Free radio replacement While. yours is being tepaired. PHONE 249 ¢:55 Intemational Ct ok 7:00--Kesten's 7:00--Beulah 7:00---Sup Club 7:00--Smoke Rings 1: 00--Lorne. 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EUCHRE! in Aid of ODDFELLOWS and REBEKAHS _GANCER-POLIOMYELITIS O.C.V.1L and TUBERCULOSIS FUND Tomorrow Night, April 2 AU DITORI UM DANCING 9 TO 1 AM. DRESS OPTIONAL Music by Doug Oliffe and Orchestra ADMISSION $1.50 PER COUPLE--TICKETS ON SALE AT DOOR LAFF-A-DAY Dental Health _ Home And School Address Topic GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent Solina, March 30--Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained friends at a Court Whist party on Wednesday evening. Prix: winners were Wes. Werry and Mrs. Bruce Tink. Dental Health Talk Solina Home and School Club met Friday night at Solina school when the members were privileged to hear an instructive address on Dental Health by Dr. 8. George Werry, Oshawa. George is a competent speaker and with filmed illustra. tions too, imparted valuable knowl. edge about dental defects -- cause and treatment. Tom Baker ably ex- pressed appreciation to George on behalf of all present. The program also included a vo. cal solo by Mrs. J. C. Smales; a reading, "The 'Runaway Grandmo. ther," by Charles Shortridge and selections by the men's chorus com. posed of Messrs. 8. E. Werry, Norval Wotten, Harold Pascoe, Charlie Shortridge and A. J. Balson. Gor- "|don Scott conducted a spelllmg 1948, King Features Syndicate, Tac., World rights reserved. "You lady passengers can start looking Sirough your pocketbooks -- I'll be back 'in ten minutes to take tickets!" 4:15--The Johnson Family CcIB0 4:15--~Women's News Commentary CBL 4:18--Needle Pointers CB! 4:20---Styles in Rhythm 4:30--Magic Needle 4 20 -Lorenz Jones 4:30--New:. 4 30--Case' Book of Gregory Hood EY 4:30--Hint Hunt WG 4:30--Recital 4:30--Winner Take All 435--Mike Hopkins Show 4:45--From the Classics 4:45---Young Widder Brown 4:45--Hep Sextette 4:55--Interlude 4:55--Matinee Minlature 5:00--Easy Rhythm 5:00--News, Star Time 5:00--Dick Tracy 5:00--~When a Girl Marries 5:00--Holy Week Meditations 5:00--News 5:00--Victor Record Album 5:00--Ellis McLintock 5:05--Studio Party 5:10--Meetin' With Keaton 5:15--Portia Faces Life 5:15--Veterans Varieties 5:15--~Easy Rhythm 5:15--~Terry and the Pirates 5:30--Just Plain Bill 5:30--Reggle and Billie Keaton 5: So --twry Time 5:30--New:. 5: 30_David Rose 5:30--~Make Believe Ballroom 5:30--Jack Armstrong 5:35--Star 5:45--Sounds Fun 5:45--Lum °'N' Abner 5:45--Front Page Farrell §:45--Show Tune Time NOT QUITE CRICKET The game of cricket was known as early as the 13th century when the Saxons played a similar game called creag. CFRB --- AUTOMATIC =Jofo] (8) WHITE 100 LEAVES rs TSE eave aE - MENTAL HEALTH IMPROVES \ Illness of the mind i$' being cured in Canada at an encouraging rate. National health experts declare that mental institutions are dis. charging 60 per cent of their pati- ents within one year of admission and some cases require treatment for only a few wéeks. match in which Mrs, J. Sales and Pear] Leach tied for top honours. Bruce Tink, president, was in the chair and the committee of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott served lunch. Tops Showmanship Contest We congratulate Charles Lang. maid who came first in showing lambs at the Kemptville Agricultur. al! school show. Bruce Taylor. stood. first in judging Oxford ewes. Com. petition was particularly keen in the livestock classes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and Philip, Peterborough, spent the weekend 'at 'Mr. J, Baker's." Mrs. A. J. Balson visited with Mr, and Mrs. Allan 'Balson and family at Cataraqui. Miss Fanny Smales," Toronto, is with her parents. Jelry Millson, Dpiveratiy, of To- DISNEY'S GREATEST AND HAPPIEST PRODUCTION GRAND WEEK-END SHOW! EXTRA!...On The Same Program HUNTZ HALL BOBBY JORDAN GABRIEL DELL BETTY COMPSON TEALA LORING LEO GORCEY? BOWERY BOYS SOCIAL CLUB --Present-- b "Hor Husbands Wige' A 3-ACT FARCE COMEDY By A. E. THOMAS FRIDAY APRIL 2-3 GENERAL MOTORS AUDITORIUM SEATS 750--$1.00 Get your Tickets now at HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ronto, was at home for Easter week. end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beauchamp, Lorie, Doris and Paul, spent the weekend with Toronto relatives. Mr, and Mrs, George Biddle and Marion visited at Mrs. Cunning. ham's, at Consecon. 2 Miss Muriel Langmaid, Reg. N., Peterborough, spent Sunday at her home. B. G. Stevens presided for a brief Easter program on Sunday after. noon, He read for the children the story of the first Easter eggs and also gave a fitting poem. Olive Cry. derman and Donna Vice sang the old favorite "The Old Rugged Cross." Rev. E. 8. Linstead preached a splendid Easte# sermon and the choir sang two selections. Congratulations to Mrs. Wes. Yel. lowlees, who on Sunday afternoon on Breslin's "Who Said That?" pro. gram, won a $5 merchandise certi- ficate, after answering correctly with the author of a certain quo. tation. The beautiful Easter lily bought by the Adult Bible Class for Easter Sunday was presented to ohe of our esteemed church workers, Mr. A, L. Pascoe, who on Monday celebrated the 81st anniversary of his birth. day. Many happy returns! Bruce Taylor, Kemptville Agricul. tural College, spent the Easter weekend at home, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskins, Murray, Alyn and Grace, visited on Sunday at Mr. Tennyson Pere. man's, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake and Phyllis Anne; Miss Florence Cook, visited at Nelson Pice's at Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hockaday ad Evelyn were Easter Sunday vis. itors at N..C. Yellowlees', at Hamp. ton. Mr. and' Mrs. L. Kellett, David Ld and Donald, visited at Mr, Minat. ker's, at Port Hope. Mr, and#Mrs. E. Hamers and Do. reen visited at D, E. Hamer's, at Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millson, Hampton, were with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. E, Millson, .on Sunday. a Mrs. Eric Pearce, Marilyn and' Douglas, Toronto, visited at Harold Pascoe's. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe ats tended the 25th wedding anniver. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jose, Newcastle. Dr. George and Mrs. Werry and Carolyn, Oshawa, visited at 8. E. Werry's. Pearl Leach visited with her pare 'ents at Taunton, on Sunday. Mrs. John Knox, Helen Patsy and Kenneth, visited at W. Malcolm's at Brougham, for several days. § W. Knox, Brougham, is with his sons, John and George. Gordon Pascoe, Ajax, spent the weekend at home: Members of Zion Open Circle and Hampton Y.P.U. were guests of our young people on Monday night, An evening of fellowship and fun was enjoyed by everyone. present. CH HEATRE TODAY Biltmore -- "Song of the South" 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:05. "Hard Boiled Mahoney" 1:20, 3:55, 6:30, 9:05. Last complete show at: 9:05, Marks -- "The Man from Texas" at 1:50, 4:00, 6:05, 8:10, 10:25. "Laurel, and Hardy" at 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30, 9:45. Last com- plete show at 9:25. Regent -- "The Road to Rio" 1.30, 3.25, 5.20, 7.20, 9.20. Last complete show 9 p.m. BING CROSBY -- BOB HOPE "THE ROAD TO RIO" LAUREL & HARDY THE THRILLING & DARING ADVENTURES 'OF THE FABULOUS EL PASO KID! ® ALL NEW o

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