Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Jun 1948, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT * THE DAILY TIMES-GAZ ETTE FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 RADIO LOG --TIME TABL rnivAY EVENING News IX Parade Music You Love d Settell CJBC an WB! EN WOR--OKEY WEKBW Results lieve Ballroom CKEY Be WEBW Parker Time Column Hubbell, Sports ot Good Cheer Barometer 6 6:30--Blake Reynolds fm Hunter--News :30--Order ok the Garter 0--Tello Test Sorell For Contentment 6:30--Easy Listening Or tiotidny Newsreel 6:30--Holiday Newsr: 6:40--Wes. McKnight Sports 6:45--Three ums 6:45---BBC New. 6:45--Three Star Extras 6:45--Lowell Thomas News 6:45--Passing Parade 6:45--Theatre Party §:50.-Dna I Say 1nat? Safety Clinic Good Old Days Ed McCurd Plant. House Party CKDO-CFRB Lorne Greene (News) CEEY News WEKBW Make Believe Ballroom CEEY 3 15--F. Wine Tim WEKBW Jack Smith Show WGR--CFRB 5--1050 Serenade CHU! 5--Toronto Today 5--News oy Se Worid - oday 9; PR W Wine Time :30--Band Box 2: Ca 15, Bob Crosby 7:30--Ni 7 30_Hign Adventure 7:30--The Lone keange 7:30--T.B.A. 7:35--1050 Serenade 7:45--News 7:45--H. V. Kaltenborn 8:00--On Stage (:45--Toronto Today 7:45--Speaking as a Listener 8:00-- News; Star | Promenade roe Br bo Bobs pb Be Hi 8 8: y for 3 8:00--Melodic Symphony 8:00--Highways In Meloay 8:00--The Fat 8:00--The Fat Man 8: 15-- Inside Story 8:15--Gay Nineties 8:15--Corinne Jordan 8:30--~Can You Top This? 8:30--~RCAF Band WKB CJ S80 CKEY CFRB | CKEY CBL WBEN 'KDO Man 8: 8:55 Bill Henry. News H Beat the Champs :00--Old Gold Show eople are Funny So The Story Goes Break the Bank WKB [gus up and Listen CJBC- pL aseball Bitte Show Candid Dr rophone : iis tht 10:00--Jimmie Shields 10:00--Music of Manhattan DO 10: 00--Dinah Shore, Harry James WOR 10:00--Boxing Bouts WKB I p-Chanplonsnip Fight fv :15--At The Con FRB :30--Parlow String "Quartet CJ 10: 30--Gooperative. 'Commonwealth Federation CEKDO 10:30--News; Joe Crysdale 1 10: po! 11:00--Sportsman Show 11:00--Dominion News 11:00--News WEKBW-WBEN-CEEY-CFRB 11:00---News Reporter WGR 11:00--Dreamtime CEDO 11:05--Mickey Lester CKEY 11:10--News Analvsis W2ZR 11: 10-0; n Reverie CFRB ion Dollar Ballroom WEBW 11:15--Ted Steel Orc CFRB 11: ig=Jos Wesp oat Reporter WBEN Sports WGR 1:225--Man About Midnight 130 At Donahue Orch. 11:30---World's Great Novels WBEN 12:00--News--House Party CEEY 12:00--~CBC News Bulletin BL 12:00--News WKBW_CFRE- WBEN-WGR 12:00--News CJBC 12:05--Benny Goodman Orch. CFRB + 12:05--Virginia Beach Orch. WBEN 12:05--Juke Box Jamboree WEKBW 12:10--Man About Midnight WGR 12:30--~The Rollin Trio WBEN 12:30--News 12:30--Elder Beck 12:45--Pelham Heath Inn 12 3 News 1.00--New: 1.90 News--House Party 1:25--New: WEBW 1 30--Juke-Box Jamboree 2:00--News--Say It With Music VOREY SATURDAY MORNING : :30--Uncle Ervin 30--550 Revellle 338 News: Uncle Ervin ie WGR CFRB ao Ai i i HE Jamboree 50 Rangers Uncle Ervin, News Top 0' the Morning :10~Clint Buehlman :15--Maritime Farm Visitor 0--Farm Reporter 5--News 5--Larry's Coffee Shop 3--CBC News and Weather Clock Melodies Coffee Shop Wood Snyder Show joey NNNANNSoOAnOaaNAR gasy 4 Burner ELECTRIC RANGES $139.50 Immediate Delivery RANGETTES with Automatic Oven Control $74.50 Connor Washing Machine Trade-in Accepted ' PITTS Electrical Agencies 12 Bond St. E.~136 Simcoe S. Phone 3287 READY .MIXED CONCRETE Crushed and washed sand and ravel for pavements, driveways, oundations or any concrete work. Price ranges depending on Stren th of f concrete o specifica | to $10.92 a yard delivered in Os in washed, crushed gravel $2. 20 ton pashed, crushed gravel $2.10 ton' ash .80 ton ices depend th Enese orcas Ssrend on quantities Por further information .call CURRAN & BRIGGS LTD. SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONES: Oshawa 4145R Pickering 97-r-23 7:05--Top o' the Morning . 7:15--Clint Buehimap 14 13--gihapel | in the Pines 7:30--Headlin 7:30--News; Breakfast Melodies 7:30--News. Musical Clock 7:3 ood Morning 7:30--News 7:35--Top o' the Mornine 7:35--Larry's Coffee Sr 745 Dany Viewp: inl :50--N 17 :55--8p i Roundup --Percolator Parade 00--Martin Agionsky WK; :00--News CHUM--- WBEN--CKEY :00--Jim Hunter--News CFRB :00--Ralph 3nsder Show won :00--CBC New: :10--Larry's Coftee Shop CHUM :10--Hal Kelly (Sports) :10--~A Date With Music 8:15--Clint_Buehiman 8:15--Jack Eno Show 8:15--Musical Clock 8:15>--Morning Uevotions 8:25--News in a Minute Ee a EN | 8:26--Breakfast Time Tunes 8:30--Teleflash News 8:30--Musicai_ March Past 8:35--Larry's Coffee Shop 8:45--Sacred Heart Program 8:45--Gospel Singer 8:50--News 9:00--Morgan Manner Misie 9:00--News BEN--CKEY 9:00--News; Interlude CFRB 9:00--News; Music of the Americas 9:00--C B.C News 9:00--Children's Bible 9:00--Shoppers Special 9:00--Music for Saturday 9:05--Morning Melodies 9:05--Jay and Ginger 9:15--Barnyard Follies 9:15--Today's CHUM Fedtures 9:15--Barnyard Follies 9:15--Adventure Abroad 9:30--News for Women 9:30--Calling All Girls 9:30--Kids Carnival 9:30--Piano Pl yhotise 9:30--Calling All Girls WG 9:45--Uncle Ben's Club WBEN 9:45--Junior Studio Group wesw 35 --harnyar Follies 10:00--N okey 10: '00_Frank Merriwell WBEN-CJBC 10:00--News; CHUM Slogan Contest CHU 10:00--This Is For You 10:00--Red Barber's Clubhouse 10:00--Music For Madame 10:00--Garden Gate :05--Make Believe Ballroom 10:1 Washington Wives CFRB--WGR C | 10:15--Guest Star w 10:30--Advent. of Archie Andrews WBEN 10:30--Hollywood Headlines WKBW 10:30--Press News CKDO | 10:30--Teleflash News CHUM | 30: :30--Melody Whirl CFRB 0:30--Curtain Calls 10:30--~Mary Lee Taylor 10:30--Trio Time 10:35--A to Z in Novelty 10:35---CHUM Slogan Contest 10:45--Listen to Leibert 10:45--Morning Melodies 10:45--Music Makers 10:45--Junior Jamboree 11:00--Abbott and Costello 11:00--Meet the Meeks 11:00--Calling All Children 11:00--Warren Sweeney. News 11:00--News; Morning Varieties 11:00--News 11:00--Abbott and Costello 11:00--Random Rhythms 11:05--Let's Pretend 11:05--Make Believe Ballroom 11:30--Smilin" Ed. McConnel) 11:30--A Doorway in Fairyland 11:30--Crossroads Jamboree 11:30--Junior Miss 11:30--Land of tle Lost uke Box Jury 11:30--Teleflash News 11:35--Stork Club of the Alr 11:45--Jr. d Cross 1 :30--Escape SATURBAY AFTERNOON 12:00--News; Pick The Hits 12:00--News 12:00--Theatre of Today 12:00~Symphony of Melody B 12:00--News; South American Serenade CHUM 12:00---BBC News CBL 12:00--Junior Junction CJBC 12:00--North Shore Farm Digest Sapa 12:00--Junior Junction ind 12:15--Local Scene We 12:15--A Girl, A Boy, A Song Soo CJBC CBL 12:15--Melodies to Remember 12:15--8ports Colleze KDO ; 12:45--John 8 H BW | 12:45--Walter Bowles 12: 15+ Luncheon Musio 12:25--Ni 12 30_ Recess Time 12:30--Stars Over Holl 12:30--Lorne Greene (News! 12:30--News 12:30--Christlan Business Men 12:30--Land of Supposing 12:30--Press New: 12 20 Musical Program 12:40--Rhythm Rendezvous 1345 Three Suns 12:45--Singin' Sam CKEY all, Gardening aie 12:55--HIit of the Day CJB 1:00--National Farm and Home WEEN 1:00--Voice of Labor. "CFR: 1:00--Orphans' Part; WHEY 1:00--Grand Central Ytation WGR 1:00--News; Memory Hit Parade :00--News; Tops in Pops :00--News :00--Maggle and Herb :15--Better Business B'ireau :15--Workl Church News :30--Speaking of Songs 1:30--Edward Tomlinsi :30--Million Dollar Bahroom :30--Women in the News :30--Women in the News 30--Calvpso Songs 1:30--T.B.A. 1:35--HIt Parade 1:45--News from Washington 1:45--Concert. Favorites 2:0%--Fascinating Rhythm 2:00--Give and Take 2:00--Glee Club 2:00--Curtain Calls 2:00--~News 2:00--On THe Teen Beat 2:00--New: 2: :00--Andre Kostelanetz 2:05--Jerry Burke Show 2:30--Orchestras on Parade 2:30--David Rose Show GR 2:30--Dance Tunes from London Sane 2:30--The Music Goes 'Round wee 2:30--Jive Hive 2:30--Hawallan Harmonies 2:30--Veterans' Journal 2:30--Hollywood News 2s 35--dighlignts and Shadows 2:45--Lean Back and Listen 3:00--Music by Cugat 3:00--~Piano Playhouse | 3:00--Report from Overseas CFR 3:00--Nation's Orchestras CBL--WBEN B| 3 00--You Are There WGR 3:00--News; Jerry Burke CKEY | 3:00--News; CHUM Slogan Contest HUM 3:15--Boyd Valleau Show | &:15~---Parhament Hill | 3:30~Music of Manhattan 3:30--Meetin' with Keaton 3:30--Juke Box Serenade 3:30--Teleflash News 4:00--Doctors Today 4:00--1010 Swing Club 4:00--News; Safety Quiz C. 4:00--Memo from Lake Success 4:00--~News 4:00--Stan Dougherty Presents 4:05--Club 580 0--News 4:30--First Piano Quartst 4:30--First Plano Quartet 4:30--Belmont Stakes CFRB | CFRB | CJBC | 4 761 :00--Make Way for Youth :00--Ballet Club :00--News; Studio Party :00--1010 Swing Club 5:00--News; CHUM Teen Time 5:00--Make Way For Youth 5 15--Rhythm and Reason 5:30--Make Believe Ballroom 5:30--Dr. I ., Jr. 5:30--Dr. cE i Ri Billy Keaton elodies to Remember FT Brown 5:35---Jackpot Steeplechase 5:45--Dorothy Fuldhelm News WEKBW | 5:45--King Cole Trio WBEN-CJBC 5:55--~IDA-Midget Quiz CEDO MORE ONTARIO TOURISTS Niagara Falls, Ont, June 18-- (CP)--Tom McCall, Ontario Deputy Minister of Travel and Publicity, Said Thursday thie Ontario tourist trade last month broke all records for May. The tourist influx was 23 per cent above that of last year, pre- vious all-time high, he said. Mr. McCall was here to welcome a group making a tour eof Ontario. of United States newspaper men | LAFF-A-DAY | "Cope. 1048, King Feature Syndicate, Inc. World mghts reserved "Think you can do something for me by Sunday? 1 got 4 a date to go to the beach!" Athletic Awards (Continued from Page 3) | senior softball champions. The winning junior teamh comprised of Capri, filled with water. Sunlight entering | through creates an unusual blue light. UNDERSEA SUNLIGHT The Blue Grotto, on the Island | is a limestone cave, half submerged a opening | Fred Johnston, Ted Malloy, Doug | Underwood, Murray Halliday, Ron- | ald Rowden, Bruce Trotter, Rich- ard Hughes, Jim Harrison, Ron Knox, Ken Crawford, Billy Haines, Prizes for these teams were pre- sented by Jehn Howard. Presentation of the senior girls softball shield was carried out by E. Pitt who congratulated the girls for their fine endeavour. On the senior girls softball team were Marie Knox, Evelyn Major, Shirley Cheeseman, Marina Brooks, Barbara McMaster, Patricia Buck, Doris Woodward, Betty Mec- Dougall, Helen Mann, I*uby Herron. On the champion junior girls softball team were Doreen McInroy, Barbara Jenkins, Alma Baragar, Donna Doyle, Audrey Halliday, Ruth Thomas, Glomia Phillips, Joyce Ogden, Mildred Lang, Dor- een Virgin, Sheila Bradd, Eliza- best Gaskell, Ruth Coolidge. STOKER SALES & SERVICE Top Quality Anthracite, Bituminous and Coke. Hard and Soft Wood. The ROBERT DIXON Co. Ltd. Phone 262 Oshawa Seniors receiving . crest were Betty Adams, Kay Simons, Evelyn | | | | | | { Disney were in Oshawa last Satur- | day, attending the wedding of Mr. | Young People's Union held a ban- | Vere Weekly Items From Greenwood MAY E. BROWN Correspondent Greenwood, June 17--The Wom- en's 'Association met on Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Milton Pegg. + Mrs. Fred Byers, assisted by several members, led in the worship service. After the business session Mrs, Pegg serv- ed a dainty lunch. Group two is planning an interesting evening on Friday, June 18, in the church. Miss McCauley, of Toronto, will show pictures of a trip taken from Toronto to the Pacific Coast. Miss Baxter, will give piano solos and Miss Dorothy Hoskin will give read- ings. Personals Gerald Clarke is at home ¢on- valescing after an operation in Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Stanley is visiting with her daughter in Whitby. Congratulations to Mr. and eMrs. Hugh McCrimmon, who were mar- ried in Hamilton recently. They have taken up residence in the Carson house, formerly the Lloyd Pegg home. Ed and Mrs. Mwy and the for- mer's brother, "of Guelph, spent Sunday with Milton and Mrs. Pegg. Ontaric meet at the home of Mrs. J. 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