Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Dec 1950, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TtMES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 195¢ RADIO LOG - TIME TABLE = =) [ CJBCYOM] Civ 30 9 § pe | D 1 1090 I ig 300 | 4001590118 information on radio programs is supplied by the individual stations. The Times-liazette prints programs, corrections and changes as submitted and does not ibility for | te listings. WEDNESDAY EVENING 10:15 P.M. JKEY-Parade of Bands CBL-CBC-News Round- up 10:30 P.M. CKLB-News; Report on Sports . WBEN-News of the World WGR-Club 15 . CBL-Canada as a Na- tion (Talk) CJBC-Count of Monte Cristo 7:45 P.M, [CKLB-Hospitality Time CFRB-Kate Aitken WBEN-One Man's Family WGR-Edward R. Mur- row, News 8:00 P.M. CKLB-M.G.M, Theatre CKEY-News; Mickey Lester Show; Talk-- Hollinger CFRB-Mr. Chameleon WBEN-The Halls of Ivy 'WGR-Mr. Chameleon Songs of Our = [CBL-"The Winter's Times Tale" (Drama) WBEN-Joe Wesp, Ifonic CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet Reporter; Top 8:30 P.M. \ Tynes WGR-The" 6.30 Show CFRB-Take a Chance . WBEN-The Great CBL International Giiceroie vs Qumamentasy Air WGR-Dr. Christian A CJBC-The Great is Ln Wiilaner, Gildersieeve Price, Sports 9:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Report on Sports CKEY-News: Mike Be- lieve Ballroom CFRB-Bing Crosby Sings WBEN-News WGR-News; Sig Smith 8 ; Outdoor arometer: Man About Town CBL-Melody Parade 6:15 P.M. CKLB-Supper Club CFRB-.Ontario on Parade WBEN-Sports, Ralph Hubbell CBL-News and Farm Market Summary 6:30 P.M, CFRB-News; Sports; Po! CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-This is the Story WBEN-Friday is a Great Day WGR-Getman With Music CBL-Maitland Farmer, Organist CJBC-The Limerick Show 10:45 P.M. CKLB-Christmas Music CKEY-Hit of the Day; Crysdale and Company CFRB-Headliners; Sportscast 11:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Platters and Plates CKEY-News; Sports Final; Super\ Quiz CFRB-News; Lonesome Gal; Midnight Merry Go Round (WBEN-News Feed Potted House Plants Every Month These cold days make this gar~ dener forget the outside garden aud shift his attention to the win-| dow garden, Many of our nouse plants, which | spent the summer out of doors un-| der a large maple, were showing signs of hunger and therefore have been given their first application of liquid fertilizer. We have found.that frequent but light feedings are most satisfactory. \ So, all plants will receive their monthly feeding ration. We use one of the many concentrated liquid fer- tilizers. They 'are all good. Many indoor gardeners prefer to use plant food in the hanay tablet form, in which case the makers' directions should . be followed. Others stiek to the old-fashioned method of working a teaspoon of cry complete fertilizer into the soil of each pot just prior to water- ing. But, whatever plant food is used, be sure to keep it off the foli- age and stems, wi Christmas not too far away, care of the Christmas cac- tus is a frequent subjeft of in- quiries at this time. This common house plant, being a tropical plant, requires a rather rich soil. Accord- | CKLB at™8:00 p.m. Dramatic Show CKLB Feature Christmas Day "The Angel With The Cold Nose," a special Christmas feature, starring Margaret O'Brien, Holly- wood's brilliant young actress, will be broadcast Christmas Day on It's a half- U. N. PERSONNEL HOME Toronto, Dec. 20--(CP)--Thirty- nine members of Canada's United Nations' forces bound "for seven days leave at hemes in Montreal, Moncton, Halifax and other Mari- live points, dipped down last night for five minutes at Malton airport here for refuellng of the Trans- Canada Arlines plane, There were 35 Roya] Canadian Regiment mem- bers and four Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry soldiers. The boys were full of high spirits and the plane was loaded with Christmas presents for families and friends. EX-REGISTRAR DIES Toronto, Dec. 20--(CP)--Stephen Wills, 72, registrar of Toronto's As- size Court for 35 years, died in a Toronto nursing home yesterday. He retired last April. hour dramatic show with a ial message of good will and happiness that will match the holiday spirit of the radio audience. Hollywood's outstanding young star, Miss O'Brien, is supported by a prominent cast of movie talent carefully chosen for their parts in this dramatic show. The theme of the story, "The Angel With The Cold Nose," is unsual and ap- pealing . . . it holds the audience's undivided attention with the prob- lems of an average American fam- ily and their final happy solution. Rarely has Oshawa been given the opportunity to enjoy such de- lightful entertainment. Miss O'Brien continues to win stupen- dous applause for her radio, tele- vision and screen performances, having lost none of the freshness and appeal that endeared her to the entire country with her per- formances in such hits as "Jour- ney For Margaret," "Babes On Broadway," "Lost Angel" and many others. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE in the CANADIAN LEGION HALL Starting 12:05 A.M. -- MONDAY, JAN. 1 Music by Gordon Stickwood and his orchestra KING DANCES WITH MAID |ed yesterday that about 2,000 of Londes, Dee. Deha house- | Czechoslovakia's 7,000 Catholic mai anced with the Kin at | org i € Dhl Plas i rv Spiess have been imprisoned =fter the annual Royal Household serv- | # new wave of artests, ants' ball. The King and Queen | dropped in on the party. His Majes- | ty singled out Miss Isabel Ross, | maid in Princess Margaret's quar- | ters in the palace, and they did a | neat foxtrot. | DANCING at the AVALON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Telephone 5311) : MORE PRIESTS IMPRISONED | Vatican City, Dec. 20-- (Reuters) ! --The Vatican organ Ecclesia claim- | | 6:45 P.M. |[CKLB-News WBEN-Three Star | Minu Extra, News | Vance WGR-Lowell Thomas, (CKEY-News News Talk CJBC-Off the Record CBL-The Magic Chord [CFRB-Harold Peary i Show WGR-News Reporter; News Analysis CBL~Oklahoma Sym- phony Orch. CJBC-Dominion News | Bulletin | 11:15 P.M. |WBEN-Late Sports Column in One te; Philo | e ; Back ; Jackpot ing to the old gardener a good| The music for this exciting radio mixture is two parts loam, one | fare was composed, arranged and part leaf mold or peat moss, one directed by David Rosé, and ties part sand and the addition of com- | in with the mood of the play. Ev- plete plant food at the rate of one | ery member of the family will find tablespoonsful for each gallon of |"The Angel With The Cold Nose" soil mixture. a completely satisfying half-hour of FUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL 7:00 P.M. CKLB-News in One Minute; Saddle | N- Bet Your WBENZ oS . o lWGR-Late Sports; Bowling Briefs Small pebbles or gravel should! be placed. in the bottom of the pot dramatic entertainment! This de- lightful program will be broadcast LUCKY DOOR PRIZES Rockin' Rhythm CKEY-News; lieve Ballroom CFRB-Beulah WBEN-Dial Dave Garroway WGR-Beulah CBL-Jimmie Shields, Tenor CJBC-Harmonica Harmony 7:18 P.M, CKLB-Marvin Miller, Story Teller; Quiz Show; Ken Griffin, Organ CFRB-Jack Smith Show WBEN-Yuletide Greetings Music 9:30 Sho |ICKEY-9:35) Hock CFRB-Bosto! WBEN-Mr. 10:00 {CKLB-News Tops CKEY-News WGR-Jack Smith Show Leag CFRB-George Murray Show CBL-Introduction to CBC Wednesday Night WBEN-The CJBC-The People's For- est--John Fisher Quiz 7:30 P.M. CKLB-Singin' Sam CKEY-Mark Trail CFRB-Club 15 World News In Brief Malta, Dec. 20 -- (AP) -- Enrico Mazzi, 65, prime minister of this British colony, died today. Mazzi, leader of Malta's pro-Italian Na- tionalist party, took over the post CJBC-Bruce Bass last September when Dr. Paul Boffa | and his Labor Cabinet resigned. ; Santiago, Chile, Dec. 20--(AP) --Public welfare workers went on strike yesterday demanding Christmas bonuses. They joined electric and telephone workers who have been out since Mon- day, also seeking bonuses. The government called the strikes illegal. It sald its funds are exhausted. Prague, Dec. 20--(AP)--American Ambassador Ellis O. Briggs returned to Prague by train last night be- cause Czech authorities would not let him fly in. He came from Frankfurt, Germany, on the last leg of his trip from Washington where he has been consulting with the State department. The ministry of national defence gave no reason for e [yor Harold Peary Show Make Be-\i;pc. voice of the | Army | CKLB-Wayne King how Attorney WGR-Bing Crosby Show | CJBC-Dixieland Jazz Band WGR-Mr. and Mrs. |CBL-CBC-National | News Bullétin | off i | ICJBC-United Nations | Today 11:30 P.M. ICFRB-News and | Sports; Midnight | Merry Go Round Toronto IWBEN-Chez Ami ey League | Orchestra n Blackie |(WGR-Man About District | Midnight CJBC-Prelude, to Dreaming | 12:00 MIDNIGHT 8 |CKLB-News: Platters P.M. [ and Plates ; These are CKEY-News; House | Party ; Hockéy |CFRB-News & Sports; ue i Midnight Merry | | Go Round i |WBEN-News; Hotel | Big Story | Warwich Orch, | |WGR-News; Man About | | Midnight | |ICBL-News and Sign- | P.M. Webb, CJBC-News and Sign. | orf | | I lg , 3, | RY -- y | | Regent--""Night Train" 3.20, 6.40, | 9.565, "Farewell to Yesterday" 1.50, | 5.10, 825. Last complete show, | | 825 pm. | | Marks -- "Gilda" -- 3:15, 6:35, 9:56. | "Platinum Blonde" -- 1:45, 5:05, | 8:25. Last complete show at 8:25 p.m. { { Plaza -- "South of Pago Pago" -- ! 1:30, 4:47, 8:04. "Last of the Mohi- | | cans" --3:11, 6:28, 9:40. Last com- | plete show 8:04 p.m. { BURNED AIR LINER FOUND Bangalore, India, Dec. 20--(Reu- ters)--Farm workers last night | found the burned-out wreckage of | the Air India DC-3 which crashed | in the Nillgiri hills last week. All! 20 persons aboard were dead, "WORKER" MAY BE BANNED | | | New York, Dec. 20--(AP)--The | State Supreme Courf yesterday re- fused to block a vote by members | of the New York City News Deal- | ers' Association on a proposal to ' ban the Communist Daily Worker from city news stands. | Temperature should range from 60 to facilitate draining. A very de-| over CKLB on Christmas Day at finite requirpment for successful 8:00 p.m. growing of the Christmas cactus is good drainage) TICKETS -- $1.50 PER PERSON CASH REGISTERS Repaired, Overhauled, Ribbons. Reconditioning, ete. FREE ESTIMATES Factory Trained Mechanic, Over 25 Years Experience action Guaranteed For generous bloo plete plant food into around the plant every five weeks when growth is a A sunny location, preferably\a southwindow, is best for this pun to 70 degrees. Water sparingly, except when in bloom. Excessive watering and poor drainage cause dropping of the 316 LESLIE ST. PHONE 486M It Only Happens Once a Year ! TO SECURE TICKETS EARLY NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY | = TICKETS NOW ON SALE! KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR and ) BOX OFFICE TICKETS $4.00 PER PERSON DOORS OPEN 10 P.M -- DEC. 31st DOORS CLOSED JAN. 1 -- ?? flowering buds. After the plants finish blooming, withhold water and allow the plant a rest period. It is not necessary to repot Christ- mas cactus as often as some other | . . house plants, It may be kept in the | See the Best Selection of same not several years. TOYS IN TOWN The chief enemy of the Christ- Novelty Gifts, ete. BILL'S VARIETY STORE 182 SIMCOF ST. S. Open Evenings Larry Ryan, Prop. _ | fleshly leaves should be wiped care- | fully to remave dust and lessen tke possibility of mealy bug infesta- tion. When mealy bugs appear, | touch them with a bit of cotton | dipped in. alcohol. { { | EXTENSION OF SERVICE | Ottawa, Dec. 20--(CP)--Cmdr. C. P. Edwards, deputy minister for air | services in the transport depart- | ment, has been granted one year's extension of service, Prime Minis- | ter St. Laurent announced last] night, Cmdr. Edwards reached the if retirement age of 65 Dec, 11. FRAUD CHARGES ADJOURNED | | Belleville, Dec. 20--(CP) -- In-| come~tax fraud charges against E.| 8. James and Roy Taylor were ad- | journed yesterday until Feb. 5. E.| J. 8. Wallwork, similarly charged, | is to appear in court Thursday and | the charge against him is expected | to be adjourned then until the same | date. | TO-NITE 1S FOTO-NITE BUTTER STOCKS DECLINE * Ottawa, Dec. 20--(CP) -- Stocks | of creamery butter in nine cities | of Canada on Dec. 15 amounted to | o F F E R MARK NTOMORROW suse Your favorite fun-fiends ... . in their latest laugh riot! LEO GORCEY AND THE BOWERY BOYS "BLUES BUSTERS" with Adele Huntz * Jergens Hall Shock Filled Six-Gun Suspense "THE VANISHING WESTERNER" Starring MONTE HALE EXIEYY) "Gilda" rus "Platinum Blonde" refusing to permit the ambassador to fly in. { $2,798,000 pounds, showing a de- | cline of 244 per cent from last | year's corresponding total of 43. 859,000 pounds and Bureau of Sta- | tictics reported yesterday. a | Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Dev. 20-- | --(AP)--Premier Tite's former | deputy minister of finance yes- | terday was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for em- state funds and at- tempting to flee the country. The deputy, Obrem Blagojevic, was arrested in 1949 while try- ing to cross into Albania. Vatican City, Dec. 20--(Reuters) --The Vatican yesterday ordered a 30-per-cent salary increase in the hew year for all its dependents, totalling more than 5,000 priests and laymen. The raise was understood to have been made possible largely because of the revenues collected during the Holy Year, which ends Christmas Eve. Washington, Dec. 20--(AP)-- Paul Robeson asked the Federal District Court here yesterday to order the State department to DOUBLE i PROGRAM | prick ging Ringler $ told a Communist-sponsored 4 world peace conference in Paris last April that American Ne- [ groes would never go to war against Russia, informed the court that the department can- celled his passport last July. A passport is necessary to leave the country. BIG s Startling! S2aggering! MIGHTY JOE YOUNG Sensation of Sensations! DEC. 22 12:30 p.m. Striking! New York, Dec. 20--(AP)--Oscar R. Ewing, Federal security adminis- trator, said last night the Govern- ment may turn high schools into basic-training grounds for future American soldiers. He said the Fed- eral ent is "thinking in terms of stimulating the reorganiza- tion of high school curricula so that there will be a consistent program f military and technical training." SIDEWALK Adilene, Kas, Dee, 20--(AP) ~J. B. Edwards, pioneer cattle man and one-time close friend of "Wild Bill" Hickok, died yes- terday at the age of 106. Ed- wards, who was medically re- Jected for service in the Ameri- can Civil War, worked in his en until 100 and he walked wntown every day until his 102nd birthday. Exciting ! Suspenseful ! WHERE THE -- with -- DANA ANDREWS GENE TIERNEY AND ON OUR SCREEN LAST TIMES TODAY "LAST OF THE The Perfect Holiday MOHICANS" "SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO" STARTING TOMORROW Black mail? IN MY RACKET You have to CHEAT, LIE ond Sometimes Kite... or be KILLED!" WILLIAM GARGAN MARJORIE LORD Dance Dates! Wednesday -- Friday . . . TOP RECORDS OF THE DAY Admission: 50c per person SATURDAY Van Walker and his orchestra MONDAY December 25 Christmas Night BENNY LOUIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING 9-12 $1.00 PER PERSON New Year's Eve Tickets Now on Sale at . . . KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR and THE BOX OFFICE y J = BT a Winner of the PARENTS' MAGAZINE Medal for Excellence! M-G-M presents "STARS iw My CROWN" (0) 4 A P20) 3 9:1 0 A 4 5 23 0) 33 47 0) FS S IESE He 10) A A A ALAN HALE - LEWIS STONE + JAMES MITCHELL JUANO HERNANDEZ « ( > KEMPER TOM & JERRY CARTOON WORLD. NEWS Rey hd | a "HAVE A HEART, DEAR! LET'S BUY CANADA'S MOST ENTERTAINING BOOK FOR THE REST OF THEM!" ~- $1 to 2.25 INCLUDING > A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE (e(o]N TINVToI VE ¥- NTR A {Tn Bc TOR 0 IN GAY HOLIDAY ENVELOPES

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