£ tHE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE' PAGE SEVENTEEN : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1950 RADIO LOC --TIME TABLE information on. radio Programs is supplied OV (Ne WuIVPunal suauitius. Tumes-uazette prints programy. corrections and changes as submitted and does Bot 3 for WEDNESDAY EVENING 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Melody Parade CJBC-Oft the Record CFRB-Curt Massey CKEY-News; Ballroom | WGR-WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CBL-News; Farm Markets CFRB-Ontario on Parade WGR-Sig Smith Sorts WBEN-Sports 6.20 P.M. CKLB-CKLB Supper Club WBEN:Bandbox i 7.45 POL |CKLB-Singin' Sam | CFRB-Kate Aitken WGR- Pavard R. Mur- |WBEN- H. "y. Kalten- born. 3.00 P.M. CKLB- Hollywood News Reporter; Starlite Promenade CJBC-Ozzle and Harriet CFRB-WGR-Mr. Cha- melon CKEY-News; Lester WBEN-This is your Life | CBL-Music by J. J. Gagnier 8:15 P.M 'Down In the Valley" (Folk Opera) 8.30 P.M. CKLB-Favorite Story CBL-" The Heart of Midlothian" CJBC-Great Gildersleeve CFRB-Take a Chance WGR-Dr. Christian WBEN-Great Gilder- sleeve 9.00 P.M. CKLB-MGM. Theatre of The Air ICBL-""The Speculations | of Jefferson Thorpe" (Drama) CJBC Comrades in Arms CFRB-Broadway's My | Beat CKEY-News; Dept. Store Union Talk WBEN-Ereak the Bank 9.15 P.M. |cKEY- Music Box 9.30 P.M. CJBC-Curtain Time CFRB-Boston Blackie CKEY-Bill Brady Show WGR-Bing Crosby | EEN. -Mr. District Attorney { 10.00 P.M. Show / | CKLB-News; These Are CJBC-Date. with Judy | Tops Parade |CBL-News CBL-Works of D. H. CJBC-My Lady's Name Lawrence CKEY-News; Johnny CFRB-WGR-Club 15 Haslock Trio CKEY-Cisco Kid WGR-Burns and Allen Mickey 6.30 P.M. CBL-International Com- ment; Diverti- | mento ~JBC-Byng Whittaker-- CBL- ® Sports FRB-News; Sports WGR-Cause for Con- tentment WBEN-Musical Sou- venirs 6.35 P.M. CBL-The Enchanted Pine CJBC-Frankie Laine Sings CFRB-Songs of our Times WGR-Lowell Thomas WBEN-Three Star Extra 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Saddle Rockin' Rhythm CBL-Bernie Braden CJBC-Poole"s Paradise CFRB-WGR-Beulah CKEY-News: Ballroom WBEN-Frank Sinatra 7.15 P.M, CKLB-News; Milt Herth Trio CBL-Introduction CFRB-Jack Smith WGR-Jack Smith WBEN-World News 7.30 P.M. KLB-Barry Wood WBEN-The Big Story | CFRB-Pursuit 1045. P.M. | cBL-News Roundup | CKEY-Frank Gula Trio 10.30 P.M. | CKLB-News ; Sports [CBL- Roman Totenberg, Violinist | came. -Art Hallman's Orch. | CFRB-Corinne Jordan |CKEY-News; Joe Crys- dale WGR-Lum 'N' Abner WBEN-Curtain Time 10.45 P.M. | CKLB-Melodic Moments CFRB-Song for Tonight; Sportcast | CKEY- Hit ot the Day 11.00 P.M. ICKLB-News; Robbin's Nest {CBL-Music in Miniature | CIJBC-News | CFRB-News; 5 Yarns | CKEY-C. Mahoney-- | Tall. WGR-WBEN-News 11.15 P.M. CBL-Musical Program CJBC-United Nations CFRB-Let's Go Bowl- ing; Rainbow | Rendezvous | WOR Late Sports WBEN-Joe Wesp CKEY-Bill's Place | 11.30 P.M. CBL-Dance Serenade CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-Joe Reichman Orchestra | WGR- Man About Mid- ... nigh {WBEN-Music, to | Remember | 12.00 MIDNIGHT | CKLB-News and Sports | CBEL-CJBC-Newgs |CFRB-News; George Sport | Towne Orchestra | GHEY Sou s; House Pa y | wer- News; Man Aboiit | Midnight WBEN-News; Ambas~ sador Hotel Orchestra THURSDAY EVENING 6.00 PM. KLB-N ;* Sport. mony Ce eiy Pinas ~ |CFRB-Kate Aitken CFRB-Curt Massey |WGR-Edward R. Mur CKEY-News; Ballroom | row WGR-WBEN-News ' 8.00 P.M. 6.15 P.M. |CRLE-Radio Market CBL-News; Farm |CFRB-The Sealed Book Markets CJBC-Chuck Wagon CFRB-Parade of CKEY-News; Mickey Melody (6.20) | Lester WGR- Sig Smith, Sports, WGR-FEI in Peace and WBEN-Hubbell, Sports w 6.20 P.M. CKLB-Supper Club 6.30 P.M. CBL-1lnternational Com- ment; Diverti- CJBC-Harmonica Har- ar WBEN-The Aldrich Family 8.15 P.M. |{CKLB-Air Bingo |CBL-Jimmy Shields; mento Citizens Forum CJBC-Byng Whittaker; 8.30 P.M. Sports CFRB-News; Sports WGR-Partners in Melody WBEN-Musical Sou- 0 venirs 6.45 P.M. CBL-The Enchanted ine CJBC-Kay Starr Sings CFRB-Songs of our Times (6.50) WGR-Lowell Thomas WBEN-Three Star Extra 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Smoke Rings CBL-Badminton or Bust CJBC-Poole's Paradise CFRB-WGR-Beulah CKEY-News; Ballroom SVBEN-Light-up Time 7.15 P.M. CKLB-News For The Community CBL-Tony Troubadour CFRB-WGR-Jack Smith WBEN-World News 7.20 P.M. CKLB-Three Suns 7.30 P.M. CKLB-Barry Wood CJBC-Cross Section CFRB-Radio Folks WGR-Mr. Keen WBEN-Father Knows Best 9.00 P.M. CKLB-Wayne King | Show CBL-John and Judy CFRB-Suspense CKEY-News; Campbell A La Carte WGR-Suspense WBEN-Screen Guild Theatre 9.30 P.M. CKLB-Lyn Murray Show the Air | cBL-Wayne and Shuster | CJBC-Blondie | CKEY-Howard Man- ning | WGR-Crime Photog- rapher WBEN-Duffy's Tavern 10.00 P.M. CKLB-News; These Are Tops { CBL-News Bulletin how ZJBC-Al Bollingt: CBL-It Could Be Verse Sine: piling oB; CJBU-Joe Stafford Sings CFRB-WGR-Club 15 = | CF RB" PHOS on tne CKEY-Bing Crosby wv GR-Playhouse WBEN-Bandbox WBEN-Supper Club 7.45 P.M. CKLB-Singin' Sam CBL-Citizens" Forum CKREY-Drama Work- shop ! (Talk) 10.15 P.M. |CKEY- Sunday After- noon 'Sports ,| CBL-Melodic Rhapsody | ! CJBC-Murder by Experts CKEY-Drama Workshop | (Talk), [ Vacher | CBL-News Roundup 10.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CJBC-Dance Orch. CFRB-Fine and Dandy {| CKEY-News; Joe | Crysdale | WGR-Skippy's Holly- wood Theatre WBEN-! Supper Club 10.45 P.M. CKLB-Melodic Moments (\PFRB-Song for Tonight; Sportcast CKEY-Hit of the Day 11.00 P.M. CKLB-Robbin's Nest |{CKEY-News; C. Mahon- ey (Talk) | CIBC-News Bulletin CFRB-News; Sport Yarns WGR-News; News Analysis WBEN-News 11.15 P.M. Let's Go Bowl- ing; Rainbow Rendezvous WGR-Late Sports; Bowling WBEN-:Joe Wesp |[CKEY-Bill's Place | 11.30 P.M. | CBL-Moonlight Review | CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming F. J. | | CFRB- CFRB-MGM Theatre of CFRB-Buddy Moreno Orchestra | WGR-Man About Mid. night WBEN-Lafayette College Choir 11:45 P.M. | WBEN-Appointment With Music | CFRB-11.45-Eddy O'Neil Orchestra | 12 MIDNIGHT |CKLB-News and Sports CKLB-News; Sports | CBL.-CJBC-News CFRB-News; Guy | Lombardo CKEY-News; House Party WGR-News; Man About | Midnight | WBEN-News; Jimmy Bradford WI at Kinsale Mr. and Sleeman's were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cox of Toronto. Mrs. George Curl were LAFF- A- DAY "Yes, Dear, I know it is four A. M., but THIS time I Trave a surprise for YOU, dear." Any Skater Can Fall, Champs Do It Right Winnipeg (CP)--You needn't be a champion. figure skater to do a con- fessional at the Winnipeg Ice Club. | Patasky, who does a comedy rou- tine with Winnipeg's Harold Snell in the ice club's annual carnival, | was skating champion of his native | Hungary for five consecutive years. He was once runner-up for the | world figure-skating title. Budapest, the Hungarian skater | studied figure skating for more than | 16 years under European pro- | fessionals. He came to Winnipeg from over- | seas a few months ago. { Patasky says he prefers comedy | skating because "it helps to make people laugh." | His partner, Snell, is a former x | hocke, layer who has gained a | vincing prat-fall on ice -- but it| iY i helps. So says Denes Patasky, pro- | reputation in many countries as a skating comedian during the last | four years. He plays the female past in their routines. FOOT INSULATION Laboratory tests shqw there can | {be as much as 90 degrees variation | in temperature between the outside | Yous Qi ¢ * Vad YS Shining! L00K FOR THE SILVER X ov El STILL TIME TO SEE This WONDERFUL Picture! FOTO-NITE Tonight's Offer IT's FOTO-NITE FAN! EVERY Wep- CE SE TR EL EE SCE RE ETRE i 0 " FREE! WARNER BROS! MUSICAL SMASH! mt UNE BORDON HAVER. sol: ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW! Topping His Immortal "Smokey" ark STEVENS - Coleen GAY - Rory GALAOUN with CHARLEY GRAPEWIN and the inside of a leather sole on Hears Address: Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Rogers in Oshawa, THURSDAY MORNING Starting at the age of four in|, winter's day. PLUS--This Second Grand Hit! 7.00 AM. 3.30 A.M. CKLB-News; Morning * |CKLB-News in the Motor City | | CBL-After Breakfast' CBL-News; Breakfast | CFRB-News; Novelette Melodies 8.45 A.M. CJBC-Toast and Jam- | cPRB-G Gospel Singer boree 9.00 A.M. CFRB-News: Top o' the CKLB-News Morning Morning Devotions CKEY-Musical Clock < (CBL-News; Music in %, the Morning YB Musical Cioek CJBC-News ; Melodies 7.15 AM, From Years Gone | By CKLB-News; Morning | in the Motor City | CFRB- News i Neignbor- | WBEN-Clint Buehlman |cKEY-News; Jay and 7.30 A.M. Ginger CBL-News; Breakfast |wGR-Musical Clock Melodies; Melody wWRBEN-News Highlights 9.15 A.M. CFRB-News;Barry and |CKLB-Bob Eberly Betty | Show KEY-News; CJBC-Breakfast Club Clock' WBEN-Old Spain 7.40 AM. CFRB-Top o' the Morn- ing; Sports Roundup 7.50 A.M. WGR-News 8.00 AM. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-CBC News CJBC-News; Sports CFRB-News; Livestock | CKEY-News; Sports; Musical Clock WGR-Musical Clock WBEN-News 8.15 AM. Musical 9.20 AM. CFRB-Surprise Package 9.30 A.M. CKLB-Homemaker Harmonies CBL-Musical Program CFRB-Brighter Day WGR-Reggie & Billy Keaton 9.45 AM. | CBL-School Broadcast | CFRB-Strollin' Tom 9:55 A.M. CKLB-Betty and Barry | Show 0.00 AM. CKLB- "sandy Rainbow CKLB-Morning in the Ballroom Motor City WGR-Meet the Menjous CBL-Morning Devotions CJBC-Hollywood CJBC-Toast and Jam- | Breakfast boree CFRB-Wife Saver CFRB-Bandstand | CKEY-News+ Ballroom WBEN-Clint Buehlman | WBEN-Welcome Tra- man velers CBIl.-Paradas of Bands 10.15 A.M. WGR-Arthur Godfrey | CBL-Kindergarten | CFRB-Ann Adam 10.30 A.M. CBL-Allison Grant; Music CJBC-Ethel and Albert CFRB-The Stars Sing WGR-Arthur Godfrey | WBEN-Marriage for | Two 10.45 A.M. CBL-Jane Weston CJBC-Betty and Bob |CFRB-Romance of Helen Trent WBEN-Dorothy Dix | 11.00 AM. | CBL-Road of Life CJBC-Betty and Bob | CFRB-Rhythm Rhap- sody; Road Report CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-We Love and Learn 11.15 A.M. | CBL-Big Sister CJBC-Maurice Boding- ton CFRB-Rhythm Rhap- | sody ; Barry & Betty | WBEN- Dave Garroway 11.30 A.M. CBL-What"s Your Beef? | CIBC-Poole's Paradise | CFRB-Women's Edifor | WGR- Grand Slam | WBEN-Jack Berch 11.45 A.M. | CBL-Laura Limited CFRB:Strike up tke | Band; News CKEY-Strollin' Tom WGR-David Harum ' WBEN-Lora Lawton THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 1.45 P.M. CBL-Girl . Next Door CFRB-Dr. Malone | WeB-ouiding ent NOON @ uae Mid-day Melodies CBL-News; Weather CJBC-June Dennis CFRB-Doris Veale CKEY-News; Hits WGR-WBEN-News 12.15 P.M. CBL-Aunt Lucy CJBC-Musical Roundup CFRB-Farm Broadcast CKEY-Listen Ladies (12.20) WGR-Aunt Jenny NBEN-Console Varie- ties 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports © CBL-Farm Broadcast CJBC-Walter Bowles; Small Types Club CFRB-News; Women in | the News CKEY-Lorne Green WGR-Helen Trent WBEN-Luncheon Club |CKLB- Tilt Pp City Matinee ° | CBL-Brave Voyage | CJBC-Byngtime . | CFRB-Guiding Light J CREY-News; Jerry WGR- Mae Mrs. Bur- + . ton WBEN-Double or Nothing 2.15 P.M. CBL-Deeds That Live; Women's News Commentary CFRB-Ma Perkins WGR-Perry Mason 2.3% P.M. CBL-Encores CFRB-Aunt Mary WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Today's Child- ren | 2.45 PM. CFRB-Garry Moore | WGR- -Brighter Day | WBEN-Light of the 12.45 BE.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlight CFRB-Big Sister Weoria a. CKEY-Singin' Sam GR-Our Gal Sunday; [oBI-WhEN, -Life Can Luncheon Club Be Beautiful 1.00 P.M. CIBC-Afternoon Con- CKLB-News; All-Time Hit Parade CBL-News; Weather CJBC-Byngtime Nowhere CFRB-Perry Mason <3.15 P.M. CKEY-News; Barsy and CBL- Ma Perkins Betty; Tops in | CFRB- -Hilltop House Pops | WBEN-Road of Life WGR-Big Sister 3.30 P.M. - 1.15 P.M. CBL-Pepper Young CBL-Happy Gang |{WGR-House Party; cert | CKEY- News: Burke WGR-Nana from Jerry 4.00 P.M. |[CKLB-News; Rainbow Ballroom CBL-Jack Berch | CJBC-News; Off the Record |CFRB-News; Hellywooa | Repo! | CKEY-News; |{WGR-Tune-0 | WBEN- Backstage Wife 4.153 P.M, |CBL- Concert Corner CFRB-Rosemary WBEN-Stella Dallas 4.30 P.M. | CBL-Classics CFRB-Our Gal Sunday WBEN-Lorenzo Jones |WGR- Meetin' with Keaton 4.45 P.M. CBL-Strike up the Band CFRB-Dinah Shore Sings WBEN-Widder Brown 5.00 P.M. CKLB-News for Teens; | Rainbow Ballroom CBL-Your Program {CIBC -Off the Record CFRB-Easy Rhythm | CKEY-News; Studio | Party | WGR-News ; "Club 580 Meetin' with Keaton WBEN-When a Gir) Marries 5.30 P.M. |{CBL-Captain.- Dick | CJBC-Off the Record | CKEY-Make Believe Ballroom WGR-. nFenway Fahren- WBEN- ol Plain Bill 545 P.M. CBL-Western Five | had high score for the men. On Pioneer Life MRS. J. NEWPORT , Correspondent Kinsale, Jan. 31--The Kinsale Women's Institute met on Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. J. Wagg. The president, Mrs. Verle Wagg, was present. The roll call was answered with an "Old Fashioned Custom". Mrs. J. Wagg gave a Very interesting talk on "Social Life of the Pioneer". Mrs. Wagg also gave some readings on the history of | Duffins Creek, the Village of Pick- | ering and the first flour mill at Brooklin built about the year 1840.) An interesting and educational afternoon was spent by the ladies, | The hostess served a buffet lunch- | eon. | Visitors were surprised to see a| small swarm of bees buzzing around Mrs. J. Wagg's front door. The Weekly Euchre was spon- sored by Morley and Mrs. Sleeman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, G.| Hooker. There were seven tables. Prizes were won by Miss Violet Par- | kin of Ashburn, Mrs. A. G. Hooker and Mrs. W. Lee. Mr, Andy Hunter | The ladies served a delicious luncheon. | The next euchre will be held on] Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | J. Newport. | The Home and School Association | will meet on Thursday at the school. Time of meeting will be 8.15 p.m.| instead of the usual 830 pm. Im-| | portant business to be discussed be- fore guest speaker, School Inspec- | tor, Mr. Archibald arrives, | It is sincerely hoped Warner | Lynde will soon be well enough to attend school. | Friday visitors at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. A. Hobden were Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. E. Archer of Nestle- | ton. There was a nice increase in the | attendance of children at church and Sunday school. Rev. Mr. Monk-~ man's theme was "Three Great Abilities". The usual congregation was present. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Hooker drove to Ottawa on Monday. Howard Stell spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stell. Mrs. A. G. Hooker attended the wedding of Clarence G. Smockum Mrs. Ivan Grey, Shirley Anne and Jimmie of Port Perry and Violet Pilky of Toronto were recent vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin. Miss Phylis Mowbray is feeling much better after a recent bad cold. Visitors to Mr. and Mrs, Morley THEATRES Regent--"In the Good Old Sum- mertime" -- 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.35, 945. Last complete show, 9.25. Marks--"Sands of Iwo Jima'--1.00, 3:20, 5.40, '7.40, 9.40. Last com- plete show 9.15, | Plaza--""Look for the Silver Lining" --1.06, 2.10, 4.16, 6:22, 9.10. Foto- | Nite stage show, 8.13 p.m. | Biltmore--"You Can't eat An Honest Man" 1.14, 3.53, 6.32, 9.11. "My Little Chickadee" 'That's what everybody is saying about this wonderfully rich entertainment, Judy and Van sing, dance and romance their way into your heart in a delightful musical. "CUDDLES" §.1SAKALL - SPRING BYINGTON BUSTER KEATON A ROBERT L LEONARD. PRODUCTION Directed JOE PASTERNAK Ton Po NS) co < [55 SREPRERET Produced by [ MAE WEST W. C. FIELDS swe 1 "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" 'You Can't Cheot |- An Honest Men" L HELD OVER THE HOTTEST PICTURE IN YEARS IN ITS RD. WEEK IN TORONTO 1st OSHAWA SHOWING ROBERT Z. LEONARD * Written for the Screen 'by ALBERT HACKETT, FRANCES GOODRICH i From a Screen Play by SAMSON RAPHAELSON and 8 Play by MIKLO! A METRO-GOLDWYN- .MAYER PICTURE CFRB-Stars Tea Time WGR-Ma Perkins 3.45 P.M 1.30 P.M. CBL-WBEN-Right t CFRB-Luncheon Date Berrie oe . | WGR-Young Dr. Malone CFRB-Aunt Lucy WBEN-Sally Work WGR-Arthur Godfrey 2.26, 5.05, 7.44, 10.23. Last com- plete show, 9.11 p.m. & |CFRB-Who Am I? | WGR-Curt Massey WBEN-Front Page Farrell 5.55 P.M. CJBC-Sports. News WBEN-Pepper Young Sg and L. V. Vineberg, Ottawa; John Northway, H. R. Pollock, R. F.| Chisholm, P. K. Heyswood, H. G.| Colebrook- . and W. K. Jamieson, | all of Torontc; D. H. Anderson, St Thomas; C. G. C.llins, Peterbor- ough; "R. A. Harris, Windsor: A. E. Hodge, Falconbridge; J. B. Chap- | pie, Fort * liam. Peterboro Man Named Director Toronto, Feb. 1--(CP)--Harold A. Smith of Hamilton Tuesday ight was. elected president of the nadian Retail Federation. He | succeeds James Wilson of Saint John, N.B. 7 Directors include: Ontario--Mr. Smith, the incom- ing president, dhd; W. M. Murray JOHN WAYNE | co-starring JOHN AGAR - FPXTRA! 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