Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Apr 1951, p. 14

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'PAGE FOURTEEN 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1951 ADIO LOG - TIME TABL E ' SATURDAY EVENING. 6:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CKEY-News; Ballroom CFRB-F. Laine ' WGR-News; Sports; Russ Morgan WBEN-News CBL-Sports Review CJBC-Maitland Manor 6:15 P.M. - CKLB-Supper- Club CFRB-F. Carle Orch. WBEN-Ralph Hubbell CBL-CBC News 6:30 P.M. CFRB-News; Interlude CBL-John Sturgess CJBC-News; Sports; Four Knights WBEN-D'Artega Orch. WGR-David Rose 6:45 P.M. CFRB-Hockey Stars CBL-Canada's Indians WGR-News 7:00 P.M. CKLB-Ranch House CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-Johnny Dollar CFRB-Hopalong Cassidy CBL-Armdale Chorus CJBC-Juke Box Jury WBEN-Guy Lombardo 7:15 P.M. CKLB-Tel. Highlights WGR-Dave Rose Show CBL-Lake Success 7:30 P.M. CKLB-Ranch House CKEY-Mus. Mysteri®s WGR-Vaughn Munroe WBEN-University of Buffalo Round Table 7:00 AM. WGR-Daybreak Seren- ade CKEY-News; Call to Worship 7:30 AM. CKEY-Sacred Heart 7:45 AM. CKEY-Sunrise Service 8:00 . CKLB-News; Rise and Shine CKEY-Sunrise Service WGR-Musical Almanac WBEN-News; Organ Recital 8:15 A.M. CFRB-Devotion CKEY-Lutheran Hour 8:30 AM. CKLB-Ukrainian-Rus- sian Baptist Church CFRB-Back to God WBEN-Devotions, City Mission CKEY-Sunrise Service 8:45 AM. CKLB-Sacred Heart CKEY-Stone Church * CIJBC-Meditation; 9:00 AM. CKLB-News; Beautiful Music SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 NOON CKLB-News; in Melody CFRB-Salt Lake City Choir and Organ . CKEY-News and Sports WGR-News; L. Murray WBEN-News CBL-BBC News CJBC-News; Musle 12:15 P.M. WBEN-Barbershop Quartet Time CBL-Radio League of St. Michael's CKEY-Children's Theatre 12:30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CFRB-Music +. WGR-Melody Men WBEN-Deems Taylor CJBC-Harmony Harbor 12:45 P.M. CKLB-Melodies that Endure WGR-News CKEY-Voice St. John 1:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Radio- Hymnal; Music CFRB-News & Sports CKEY- News; Hit Parad WGR-Record Ni ews CJIBC-Folk Songs for Young Folk © Review; FEAR ERIE I ELSI PERRSEREY ES WBEN-Little Car Show 1:15 P.M . 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CFRB-The Record Shop WBEN-Widder Brown CJBC-Bob Crosby Show OBL~Band Stand Ballroom; News CJBC-A Girl Marries CBL-Yodr Program WGR-News; Keaton 5:15 P.M. CJBC-Portia Faces Life CFRB-Barry and Betty 5:30 P.M. CBL-Tall Tales CFRB-Who Am 1? CKEY-Ballroom WBEN-Just Plain Bill 5:45 P.M. WGR-Curt Massey CBL-Don Messer e to Ballroom r g Tomlinson Trent y Man Ballroom Ballroom Market the Bank Life Day Murray Berch up the News Garroway Bing Ballroom Hollywood Club 580 Wife rch Show Music Styles in Dallas Jo ML. Rainbow Wonder Studio Marries Faces Ballroom Calls Music up the News Page tions. The itted and and ibility for i does not C SATURDAY, APRIL 21 2:00 pm. -- Oshawa City Soccer Club training. d 8:30 pm. -- Neighbourhood As- sociation Square Dance -- Hosts: Connaught Park. MONDAY, APRIL 2 All Day--Art Exhibition, "Ceram- ics by Picasso" from the Toronto Art Gallery. 9:00-5:30 p.m.--Lions Club Recre- ation Room for the Blind open. 2:00-4:00 p.m.--Leathercraft and woodworking: for adults. : 4:00-5:30 p.m. -- C.R.A. School's Program - leathercraft, shellcraft, girls' gym, girls' dancing, boys' gym, boys' boxing, archery and wood- working -- for elementary school children. 7:00 p.m --Oshawa Central Ath- letic Club. 7:00-9:00 pm.--Woodworking for adults. West area leathercraft pro- gram at Thornton's Corner School. 7:30-9:30 pm.--East area leather- craft program at Harmony School. 7:30 pm.--~C.R.A. Summer Play- ground Sub Committee meeting. 8:00 pm.--Oshawa Radio Drama League rehearsal. 9:00 p.m.--Community Stage of the Air presents "The Lawrence Boy," directed by Norma Vincent. CXK.LB,, 1240 on your dial. 9:00-11:00 p.m.--Blind Club Bowl- ing at Mayfair Alleys. TUESDAY, APRIL 24 All Day--Art Exhibition, "Ceram- ics by Picasso," from the Toronto | Art Gallery. 9:00 am.-9:00 pm.--Lions Club Recreation Room for the Blind open. 2:00-4:00 pm.--Leathercraft and woodworking for adults. 4:00-5:30 p.m. -- C.R.A. School's program - leathercraft, shellcraft, girls' gym, girls' dancing, boys' gym, boys' boxing, archery and wood- working for elementary school children. 6:30 p.m.--West area program at C.A.S. building. 7:00-9:00 p.m.--Woodworking for adults. C.R.A, Girls' Athletic Club. West area leathercraft program at Westmount School. 7:00 p.m --Children's Theatre of the Air rehearsal. 7:30 p.m.--C.R.A. Fly Tying Class. 8:00 pm.--Oshawa Chapter, SP.EB.S.QS.A. - Sunnyside Neigh- bourhood Association Bingo in Sun- nuside parkhouse. -. Westmount Neighbourhood Association meeting in Westmount School. Oshawa Little Theatre, "John Loves Mary," rehearsal. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 All Day--Art Exhibition, "Ceram- ics by Picasso," from the Toronto Art Gallery. 9:00 am.-5:30 pm.--Lions Club Recreation Room for the Blind open. 2:00-4:00 p.ah.--Leathercraft and woodworking for adults. 2:00 pm.--Sunnyside Park Ladies Auxilary Bingo in Sunyside park- -| house. 4:00-5:30 p.m. -- CR.A. School's program =~ leathercraft, shellcraft, girls' gym, girls' dancing, boys' gym, boys' boxing, archery and woodwork- ing for elementary school children. 4:15-5:15 p.m.--Oshawa Children's Theatre ballet classes under the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for under 8's. 5:15-6:15 p.m.--Oshawa Children's Theatre ballet classes under the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for under 11's. 6:30 p.m. --West area program at C.AS. building. 7:00-8:00 p.m. --Oshawa Children's Theatre Ballet classes under the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for over 11's. 7:00-9:00 p.m.--Woodworking and leathercraft for adults, = West area boxing program at Thornton's Corner School. 7:00 pm.--Oshawa Central Ath- letic Club. 7:30 p.m.--Oshawa Little Theatre Studio Club meeting. Oshawa Little Theatre Studio Club re- hearsals: "The Valiant," "The Twelve Pound Look," "They Refuse to be Resurrected." 8:00 pm.-- Rundle Park Neigh- bourhood Association meeting. Oshawa Little Theatre, "John Loves Mary," rehearsal. 9:00 p.m.--Neighbourhood Associ- ation Bowling League play-offs at { Motor City Alleys. SMALL CLASSES : Average number of pupils per teacher in British municipal schools is estimated at 27. SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC TONIGHT 8 P.M. % Brass Bands Senior and Junior % Choral Groups % Brilliant Soloists % The Trumpeters % Cherub Choir % The Harmonaires Saturday, April 21st All Day--Harvey Dance Academy. All Day--Exhibition of ecils and water colors - Whitby Art Group. SUNDAY, APRIL 22 3-5 pm. and 7-10 p.m.-- Art Exhibit and Library available. Monday, April 23 9:30 am. -- Morning Nursery -- program of table work, singing, games, rhythmical dancing, for the preschool child. 9:30 a.m. -- Craft Shop -- weav- ing, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, ete 1:30 p.m. -- Craft Shop -- weav- ing, etc. 3:00 pm. -- I.O.D.E. Prince Phillip Chapter. 7:30 pm. -- Ballroom Dancing Class -- under the direction of Mr. J. Cluff, 8:30 pm. -- Ballroom Dancing Class -- under the direction of Mr. J. Cluff. All day -- Exhibition of oils and watercolors -- Whitby Art Group. Tuesday, April 24 9:30 a.m. -- Morning Nursery -- program of table work, singing, games, rhythmical dancing, for the preschool child. 1:30-6 p.m. -- Craft Shop--weav- ing, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, ete. 7-10 pm. -- Craft Shop -- weav- ing, etc. 7:30 pm. -- Keep-Fit Class. 8:15 pm. -- Keep-Fit Class. All day -- Exhibition of oils and watercolors -- Whitby Art Group. Wednesday, April 25 9:30 am. -- Morning Nursery -- program - of table work, singing, games, rhythmical dancing, for the preschool child. 1:30 p.m. -- Craft Shop -- weav- eg, leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, ete. 4-7 pm, -- Harvey Dance Acad- emy. 6:30 pm. Y.W.CA. World Membership Banquet. 7-10 p.m. -- Craft Shop -- Metal- craft only. 8:00 pm. -- Ballroom Dancing class -- advanced -- under direc- tion of Mr. J. Cluff. 8:30 pm. -- Oshawa College of Organists. All day -- Exhibition of oils and watercolors -- Whitby Art Group. Bad Roads Cause Cancellation Of Church Events MRS. WES. ROUTLEY Correspondent Ashburn, April 20 -- Owing to the condition of the roads, Sunday School and church services were | cancelled on Sunday, April 15. Miss Fern Stephen of Toronto, and Miss Glenys Stephen of Whitby, spent the week-end with their pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen. Miss Catherine Fisher of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and sons John and Murray of Deep River, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Gardhouse of Malton, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knight. The April meeting of the ladies' Bible Class will be held at the home of Mrs. Luther Bradley on Tuesday, April 24, at 8 p.m. HEAVY PENALTY Edmonton--(CP)--Ignoring park- ing tickets can be expensive. A young man who pleaded guilty to 35 charges paid a total of $167 in fines and costs. Most of the tickets were for parking-meter violations since last November, WHERE THERE'S - or bat Coty THERE'S HOSPITALITY OMMUNITY, INC. ACTIVITIES (These Are Red Feather Community Services) April 23rd to April 28th, 1951 . MONDAY, APRIL 23rd 9-11:30 am. -- Nursery School -- 5-year-olds organized group games, story and music period, craft wor 3:30-5:30 p.m. -- Melody Grou all Cfirls' Clubs -- per: fog pall room dancing, square dancing. In- dian Chief Club -- boys, 6-8 years woodworking, games, ringers, sports. Public Library -- Children's Department, 7:00 pm. -- Radio Building Club -- boys all ages. 7:30 pm. -- First Aid Course for men and women -- 4th Lecture. TUESDAY, APRIL 24TH 9-11:30 a.m. -- Nursery School -- 4-year-olds -- organized games, story and music period, craft work. 3:30-5:30 pm. Handicraft Group -- all Girls' Clubs all types of arts and crafts. White Eagle Club -- boys, 9-11 years -- archery. Public Library Chil- dren's Department. 4:00 p.m. -- Piano Lessons. . 7:00 p.m. -- Sports Club -- boys all ages. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH 9-11:30 a.m. -- Nursery School -- S5-year-olds organized group games, story and music "period, craft work. 3:30-5:30 pm. -- Blick, Hawk Club -- boys 12 years and over -- woodworking, games, sports, wood- burning. 4:00 p.m. -- Piano Lessons. 7:00 pm. -- Girls' Teenage Club -- business meeting, choral singing, ballroom dancing. British Amend Witchcraft Act London, April 21 (AP)--Britain has purged sections qf the famed Witchcraft Act which have haunt- o0 cnelumny and spiritualists since A new law, given final passage by the House of Commons, lifted the threat of prosecution hanging over Britain's thousands of mediums and spiritualist believers under the 1735 act. It aimed to curb "any kind of witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment or conjuration, or undertaking to tell fortunes." Since 1735, both me- diums and spiritualists were in that clause, now eliminated, under a standing threat of prosecution as "rogues and vagabonds." The 1735 act went on the books when Britain was riding a wave of superstition that reached its peak in the 16th century. Experts claifh there's still a lot of witchcraft in remote villages of England--espe- sally in Cornwall--Wales, and Scot- and. BOOST FISH STOCK Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.--(CP)--The Saskatchewan fisheries branch plans to collect 80,000,000 pickerel and 10,« 000,000 pike eggs in the north for hatching in the local hatchery this season. . Personal Items Of Almonds Area MES. L. POGUE Correspondent Almonds, April 20--Mrs. Lloyd Moody, daughter Jacqueline, and Mrs. C. Young, of Oshawa, were visitors with Mrs. J. Netwon on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Atkinson ene tertained a number of school friends in honor of their daughter, Virgina's ninth birthday on Sate urday last. Birthday cake, pres- ents, and a good time for all were enjoyed. Mrs. J. Guy is up around again after being under the doctor's care for the past two weeks. Mrs. Kewsick, who was in Osh- awa Hospital for a week, is home again and improving all the 'time. Mr. Robert Cilkey has had the hydro installed in his home. Mrs. J. Newton spent Wednesday last with Mrs. Jim Beaton of Blackwater, Mrs. Divine is improving and is now able to be up a little each day. Morris O'Connor, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur O'Connor, who has been taking a short farmer's course at the Agricultural College, Guelph, is finished this term and is home till early fall. It is hoped he has been successful in his exams, results of which will be known in June. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beaton of Blackwater were tea guests with Evelyn and Jack Newton on Sun- day. Johnny Andruskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Andruskin, while playing fell down a steep bank and broke his arm at the elbow. He has been confined in Oshawa hos- pital. Miss Ada Pogue and friend from Toronto were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue on Wednesday evening last. Mrs. Elmer Harris and Marylyn, Mrs, W. Bell and children, Diane and Donald, of. Oshawa, visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Laughton of 'Manilla. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue enter- tained a few friends on Friday evening. rere veo ROYAL NAME The province of Alberta was nam=- ed after Queen Victoria's daughter, Louise Caroline Alberta, wife of the Marquis of Lorne. Esso HILT with economy clutch now available WRITE OR TELEPHONE ) IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Get that extra cash you need for financing or refinancing, repairs, tires or bills -- at Just drive your auto to the office and bring proof of ownership. You if Loans $50 to $1200 on Signature, Furniture or Auto RB "TNE suf keep the auto and get the cash! Monthly payments conveniently arranged--up to 12 months to re- pay. You get the full amount of the loan and pay only for the days you use the money. 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