Daily Times-Gazette, 30 Aug 1951, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

¥"" PAOE FOURTEEN Race (WBEN THE DAILY TIMES Information on ratio programs is supplied 4 the individual stations. The Timées-Gasette prints d as and CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer 1 J2 |3 4 5 6 7 8 i 2 13 4 J 2° 1 | does not 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports 1 CBL-Footloose at the Bx WRG-News WBEN:One Family 6.15 P.M. 'CKLB-Supper Club .CBL-News and "Sporis 630 PM. CBL-~Int. : Commentary; Stranger in Town; Golf Romance wa CBL-~Guestin CJIBC-News; Sports Hesten CFRB-News; Sports; Smoke Rings WGR-Dinner Music WBEN-Reveries; Top Tunes ; 'CKEY-C.N.E. Weither Ballroom 645 PM. CJBC-Elwood Glover WGR-News WBEN-Three Star tra 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Russ Morgan CBL-Sunshine Society CFRB-Beulah CKEY:News; Ballroom WGR-Béulah WBEN-N, Selby Trio 7.15 P.M, CKLB-Marvin Miller; Tél. Highlights WBEN-Sammy Kaye CFRB-Jack Smith WGR-Jack Smith 7.30 P.M. CFRB-Radio CBL-Musical Traveller CBL-Glovers Concert North 10.00 ibility for in: THURSDAY EVENING WGR-Club 15 45 P.M. CFRB-Kate Aitken CBL-Poluts of View CKRBY-Sinetra Singe 8.00 P.M. CKLB-Lyn Murray CBL-Musicale CJRC-Caravan OFRB-Rhythm and CKEY-News; M. Lester R-F.B.1. WBEN-Herbert Hoover 830 P.M, CKLB-Runyon Theatre CJBC-Can. Panorama WGR-Nation' e WBEN.-Dimension xX 9.00 PM. . CKLB-Hobby Lobby CJBC-Mysterious CFRB-Suspense CKEY-News; bal WGR-Dragnet 9.30 PM. CKLB-Holiday Harbour CJBC-Symphony WGR-Playhouse 'WBEN-Counterspy CFRB-Mr, and Mrs. CKLB-News; Moonlight Moods 10.15 P.M. CKLB-These Are Tops CBL-News Roundup CFRB-Orchestra 10.30 P.M, CKLB-News; Sports CJIBC-John. Steele CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-Hopk Line and Sinclair WGR-Boston Blackie CBL-Bventide 1045 P.M. CKLB-Melodic Moments {CKEY-Hit of the. Day: Dick Haymes CFRB-Song; Sports 1.0 P.M. CKLB-After Hours CBL-Piano Team CJBC-Dom. News; U.N. CKEY-News; Midnight Express CFRB-News; Tupane Talking WGR-News; Sports; Bowling Briefs WBEN-News; Sports; B. Baron 11.15 P.M, CFRB-Merry Go Round 1130 P.M, CBL-Winnipeg Drama CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports; Merry Go Round WGR-Glacy's Basément WBEN-Music to Remember 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Dream- With Folks s Night- L. Rum- Léné PM. CKEY-News; House Party 22. Is % 27 ki] L] 46 LJ 50 HORIZONTAL 46. weary 1. woe is me 47. stray from 5. legendary truth bird 48. meadows 8. stretch over 49. European 12. blood river basin 13. personality 50. bronze 14. walking- money stick 51. Icelandie 18. Assam literature silkworm 186. concerns 18. fixed (zool.) 11. promontory 17. makes lace edging 19. writing fluid 22. officers who assess taxes 23. legal charge 24. beam 25. printer's 2. learning 3. awned 4. divisions - of the year 5. to supply fully 6. curved molding 7. the heart 8. fright GAZETTE' rHURSDAY, AUGUST 30, nos Zion Man Has Trailer Burned Correspondent Zion -- Mr. Elwood Wilbur had the misfortune to have the trailer he has been living in burn up on Saturday- evening. : Miss Joyce Gifford was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Lois Mann, Oshawa, on Wednesday afternoon of last wek. The community gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tracy Glas- pel on Thursday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson (Lois Glaspel) on their recent marriage. They presented the bride and four 'chairs. Miss Phyllis Cook, Toronto, is holidaying at Leonard Balls, Mary Leach, Oshawa, visited at Norman Leach's, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gifford vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. W. Baskerville, Newcastle, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ball and family took & motor trip to Dear- born, Michigan, and visited her brother, Arthur Brummel, for a week. Mr. Ross Lee, Kedron, Miss Hlea- nor Stainton, Oshawa, visited at Russell Stainton's recently, lin, were Sunday visiters of R. W. Ball and Dora. i. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McIntosh, Lambertville, New Jersey, were re- 9. match 10. feminine name eS 26. climbed up, using the 20. tapestry 21. harmonize goddess of malicious mischief . ¢candidness . small drink . corrodes . those in power LIVIMBRCIAIB 1 [NEET]O]M] AIVIERER[H]| INIERNAIDIE] . CKEY-News; Music { CBL-News; Comment 'CFRB-Sceond Spring * CBL-Waitz Time TEEN ---- SPIE etm - WGR-Guiding Light BL-News GR-Orchestra WBEN-Screen Play- house CFRB-Footloose at the Ex CKLB-Ray Bloch COBL-Cottage Cheese CJBC-2000 Plus CFRB-Orchestra CKEY-Tely-Tunes "WBEN-World News FRIDAY MORNING 5.30 AM. CFRB-News; Breakfast |WGR-Arthur Godfrey WBEN-Welcome Trav- WGR-Chore Time Won aus. Clock; News| elers : 545 AM. WBEN-News 10.15 AM. WBEN-Musical Clock 815 AM. CBL-Accent on Variety 6.00 AM. CKLB-Koffee Korner |CFRB-Harmonies CKLB-News; Koffee |CBL-Devotions 1030 A.M. Korner C. JBC-Toast Jamboree | . CKLB-West Hil Show CKEY-News; Musical rr Bo CBL-Allison Grant CFRB-Top o' the Morn- Ops Ten and a CFRB-Let"s Start an Argument WBEN-Double or CFRB-News; Sports; Merry Go Round WGR-News; Glacy's Basement WBEN-News; Orch. Clock CFRB-Breakfast on the Farm WGR-News; Chore Time; Farm Report WBEN-News; Musical 6.30 AM. CKLB-News; Ken's Koffee Korner | | | ing WBEN-Musical Clock 830 AM. CKLB-News; Ken's Nothing Koffee Korner | = CBL-Pat Patterson | Ings 2M ®: . g /CBL-Food Facts and CFRB-News; Top o' the Fashions ; | Morne: Gospel [CERE-Helen Trent 9.00 AM. | 11.00 AM. e H CKLB-News; Ballroom EN EWS Looting | pt Road of Life CJBC-News; Interlude |CJBC-Tony Martin Breakfast with Jeeves CKEY-News; Ballroom CKEY-News; Jay and |CFRB-News; Market Ginger; C.N.E. Basket WBEN-Break the Bank Weather * CFRB-News; A. Adam 1L15 AM. CBL-Big Sister WGR-Musical Clock CJBC-M. Bodington WBEN-News [CFRB-Memory Lane 9.15 AM. CKLB-Harmonies 11.30 AM. CBL-Music CJBC-Breakfast Club CJBC-A Girl Marries WGR-The Keatons WBEN-Breakfast Club |GKEY-Wendy Warren CFRB-New Records d : WGR-Grand Slam " ~Gr a CFRB-Hits From the WBEN.Jack Berch Shows; News 1145 AM. 9.45 AM. Moh ? - ne ourney CBI Light and Lysieal [oy me oO en WGR-Interlude; News pi CKEY-8ongs of Our 10.00 A.M, Times; Bing Sings; CKLB-News; Ballroom | C.N.E. Weather CJBC-Ask Any Man; CFRB-8trike up the Melody Fair Band; News CJBC-News; Sports CKEY-News; Ballroom |WGR-Rosemary CKEY-News; Sports CFRB-Harmonies WBEN-D. Garroway 12.00 NOON 2.00 P.M, CFRB-Aunt Lucy CKLB-News; Mslodies |CKLB-Women's News WEEN-Rigm: = '2app) rave Voyage CKEY-Women's News; 4.00 P.M. Who's Talking; C.N.E.| CKLB-News; Ballroom Weather CBL-Jack Berch CFRB-Guiding Light CJBC-News; Salon WGR-Mrs. Burton Music WBEN-Double or CKEY-News Quiz Nothing CFRB-News; Holly- CJBC-Double or Nothing| wood WGR-News; Keaton 2.15 P.M. CKLB-Aunt Mary WBEN-Backstage Wife CBL-~Ranger's Wife; 415 P.M. Women's News CBL-Record Bar CFRB-Ma Perkins CFRB-King's Row WGR-Perry Mason 'WBEN-Stella Dallas CKEY-Show Business 430 PM. CFRB-Strike It Rich 230 PM. CKLB-Behind the Foot- [CJBC-Of All Things WBEN-Widder Brown lights 445 PM. CBL-Music CBL-Bandstand CFRB-Gal Sunday WOR-Nora Drake WBEN-Woman in My House WBEN-Like Like A 5.00 P.M. Millionaire; News CJBC-Maitland Manor 2.45 P.M. CKLB-News; Ballroom; |CFRB-Brighter Day CBL-Your Prog.; Stock Market Quotations CEEY-Newss Studio WGR-Brighter Day 3.00 P.M. Party CKLB-News; Concert |CFRB-News; Cooking WGR-News; Keaton; Outdoor Barometer CBL-Life Can Be Beautiful WBEN-Just Plain Bill 515 PM, - CFRB-News; Patrol WGR-Mus. Clock 7.00 AM. CKLB-News; Ken's Koffee Korner CBL-News; Concert CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CFRB-News; Top 0' the Morning; Livestock WGR-Mus. Clock; News . WBEN-News; Music 7.30 AM. CKLB-News; Farmer's Notebook CBL-News; Concert; Melody Highlights CKEY-News; Music CFRB-News; Top ©' the Morning; Sports 745 AM. CKLB-Koffee Kofner 8.00 AM. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-News CJBC-June Dennis CKEY-News; Pick the Hits; Listen Ladies CFRB-Tjme Out WGR-News WBEN-News 1215 PM. CBL-Aunt Lucy CJBC-Riders of the Purplé Sage CFRB-Farm and Home News WGR-Aunt Jenny WBEN-Old Saddlebags 1230 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Farm Broadcast CJBC-News; Small Types Club CKEY-Lorne Greene CFRB-News; Women's News WGR-Helen Trent WBEN-Luncheon Club; Business Bureau 1245 P.M. CKLB-Vocal Spotlite CKEY-Round Up CFRB-Big Sister WGR-Gal Sunday 1.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Stop the Record CBL-News CJBC-Maitland Manor CKEY-News; Song and Story; Tops in ps CFRB-Perry Mason WGR-Big Sister 115 P.M. CBL-Musical Memos 'Widder Brown WGR-Ma Perkins . 1.30 PM, CJBC-Concert CKEY-News; Show Business; C.N.E. Weather CFRB-News; Matinee WGR-Hilltop House WBEN-Life Can Be Beautiful 3.15 P.M. CBL~Ma Perkins WGR-King's Row WBEN-Road of Life 330 P.M. CKLB-Concert CBL-Pepper Young WGR-House Party; C. Adams WBEN-Pepper Young 345 PM. CBL-Right to Happiness WBEN-Front Page Farrell 530 PM. CKLB-Community News; Ballroom CBL-Story Teller CJBC-Styles in Song CKEY-Ballroom CFRB-Who Am 1 WBEN-Lorenzo Jones 545 P.M. CBL-Don Messer CFRB-Strike up the Band; News WGR-Curt Masse WBEN-Bob and WGR-Dr. Malone WBEN-Sally Work 145 P.M. CFRB-Dr. 'Malone y the trees in the Sherwood Forest area where the birds settle each evening. The speakers were set to emit 10,000 to 11,000 cycle whistles. Such high frequency noises can- not be heard by humans, but, Boyes reasoned, birds could. He turned it on, The startled starlings listéned for a moment, then took off, wheeling about in the air. "An hour later they settled in a néw spot. Boyes followed them there. He promises to return each night until the birds move on to a nearby park, where their chat- terings won't be so disturbing. Noise Nettles Noisy Nesters Detroit (AP) --~The starlings and 'purple marting that have made nights hideous in a fashion- able section here are getting a er | taste of their own medicine Eadie Boyes, a Detroit radio en- gineer is matching the starlings whistle for whistle and shriek for k, and they don't 'like it. 'es set up two speakers near . footwear . ogle rming . Indian expression 36. observed 37. Italian CFRB-Barry and Betty | o[T]T]0| ar AM[VISTTIV]E 40. perfume 43. sacred musical composition 45. disagreeable necessity APISESHMSIVRIER Average time of solution: 33 minutes. Distributed by King Features Syndicate shins (colloq.) electrified particle wooden nail spire money exchange premium . thing, in law . speak . cooking utensils . operatic sc ancient Gaelic capital independent Ireland clothed Lohengrin's bride the turmeric 27. 28. 31. PAR S|o[RID][1 ID! 10. 41. 12. 14, Recent Events In Utica Area MRS. R. WILBUR Utica -- Those who attended church on Sunday enoyed Mr. Hill's sermon based on the Lord's Prayer. Choir practise is as usual on Thursday evening and would all members make an effort to be pres- ent as there are to be anniversary services on Sept. 30. 2 The date of the bazaar to be held at Port Perry has béen changed to september 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker visited her 'parents Mr. and Mrs. Winters of Pickering on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall and Miss Aileen Skerratt in Lindsay Hospital on Saturday. She is slow- ly improving and will move to Little Britain Hospital for further treatment. Mrs. Lena Lang and Miss Winnie Lang of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare, Claremont, on Sunday. They also attended the Wallace- Beare wedding on Saturday. Miss Donna Crossier acted as bridesmaid for her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Powell of Columbus were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Larry Kendall was visiting Mr, and Mrs. E. Williams in Toronto and attending the Toronto Ex- hibition. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sandison vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. T., Whitter of Greenbank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell were in Toronto on Saturday attending the Exhibition. Mrs. Philip were in Lindsay on the same day to see Mrs. H. Skerratt. Dorothy Wilbur celebrated her birthday on August 28rd. Mrs, A, Steer and Mrs. Gordon Day and family visited Mrs. Jim Philip on Thursday. Mrs. Steer and Freddy Connaghan is having a week's holidays at Burlington. Mrs. Locke is spending a week in Sunderland with her son. Mr.\ and Mrs. John Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ballard were with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harlem Wagg and Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Wagg of North Osh- awa, | Mr. and Mrs, Harry De Vries are | moving to Toronto this week where | they have bought a house. | Mr. and Mrs. Heaven have left | their cottage here after a month's vacation. They were dinner guests of Mrs. George Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Christie, a former resi- dent who now lives in Brooklin was visiting Miss A. Christie on Sunday and had tea with Mrs. George Ward. Mr, and Mrs, Trick of Oshawa were 'Sunday visitors with her mother Mrs. N. Rusnell, Most of the farmers around here have completed threshing in spite of not too co-operative weather. School opens on Tuesday, Sep- tember 4th with Mrs. Jack «Crosier in charge. Not Biggest Crash But Biggest Victim Long Beach, Calif. (AP) -- It wasn't the biggest accident, but ambulance men swore it was the biggest victim they'd ever seen. With much huffing and puffing they extricated Guy Cherry, 27, from his car after it jumped a curb and rammed into a store. Suffering minor cuts and bruises, he was given the biggest bed at Seaside hospital. Nothing else would do. Cherry, is Texas Tiny, weighs 640 pounds. VALOR! VENGEANCE! VIOLENCE! ;, ,, fir ~~ JON HALL Wary Castle - Somes Soy Jobo Ridgely THE OIL FIELDS EXPLODE WITH EXCITEMENT! COLIN MCTIOES AE ER ERA] MESON TK Wiis iT ENDS TODAY "STRANGE RS on A TRAIN cent visitors at Boyd Ayre's. Mr. Hans Geissberger, Jr., Misses Margaret Geissberger and Donna Fice were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Arnott at London. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Glaspel and family, Tyrone, were recent visitors at Alex McMaster's. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dart have taken up residence on their farm. Mrs. Boyd Ayre was an after- Mr, J. H. Woods, Toronto, "Mrs: | groom with a bridge table and|- Mr. and Mrs. D, Parkin, Brook- | Reg noon tea guest at/'Mrs. Donald White's, North Oshawa, recently. Master Roy Nelson, Bewdley, is spending a few days with his cousin, Rolly Ball. Mr. and-Mrs. Norman Leach vis- ited at John Kivell's," Solina, on Sunday. Miss Bertha Geissberger spent a few days with "Mrs. Fred Robbins and Isabel, Oshawa. Misses Ruth Shaw and Barbara Bennett, Mr, Neil Atkins, Oshawa; Mr. Jim Stainton attended the night show at the Toronto Exhibi- tion on Saturday, then motored to Elmvale where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McQuarrie. They visited Midland on Sunday and took the 44-mile cruise up through the islands in Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron and John- ny were Sunday visitors at Stanley Coverly's, Ebenezer. ISLAND SETTLERS > Bermuda was first settled by a party of colonists under Sir George Somers who were wrecked there in 1609 Plaza--"Strangers on a Train," 1.30, 3.31, 5.32, 7.32, 9.33. Last Complete Show, 9.10 p.m. ent -- "Fort Worth," 1:35, 3:30, 5:35, 7:35, 9:40 p.m. Last complete show at 9:00 p.m. Marks--"The Hairy Ape," 2.00, 4.45, 7.30, 10.20. "Satan's Cradle," 1.00, 3.40, 625, 9.15. Last Complete Show at 9.00 p.m. Booted Piggies Ezing Big Blast Moscow (AP) the breed of hogs by putting san- dals on their feet. Greben has ad- mitted to Izvestia that he had in- deed made some grave errors. Greben was working with an original herd- of pigs from the Ukrainian plains. The pilets were developing all kinds of trouble, in- cluding hereditary lameness. Ig- vestia said that instead of intro- ducing new blood into the herd, Greben was treating the pigs with penicillin and ostrich grease, and: making special paths for them to walk on. Izvestia said he finally resorted "7 installing special foot baths bo! ting booties on the entire her :1 pigs. : i | In his letter to Izvestla, Grebe | admitted he had been guilty of { v LK. Greben, a|"formalistic' approach and ha Soviet scientist, has been criticized | failed to apply the ideological the: by Izvestia for trying to improve 'ries of the late Ivan Michurl noted Russian horticulturist, as s forth by T.D. Lysenko. Want to buy, sell, or trade? Classified Ad, the deal is made. SERV | |} | | Biltmore -- "Vengeance Valley" (Technicolor) 1.54, 5.20 and 8.46 | p.m. "The West Point Story" 3.17, | 6.43 and 10.09 p.m. Last Complets Show at 8.32 p.m. Drive-In -- Box office opens Thurs. 8.15--Fri. 746 pm. "My Friend | Irma," 8.24 p.m. -- 11.36 pm. Last | Complete Show, 11.07 p.m. HAL WALLIS prosctan JOHN LUND - DIANA LYNN DON DeFORE-MARIE WILSON DEAN MARTIN = JERRV-LEWIS Directed by George Marshall pr NPA Wy ® Screenplay by Cy Howord end Porke levy FREE BABY BOTTLE WARMING SERVICE ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON A FIRST RUN NEWS REEL Located 2 Miles West on the Double Lane Highway CLEAN MODERN REFRESHMENT BAR RAIN OR CLEAR SHOWS NIGHTLY FIRST SH a"disc jockey whose nom de spin | ¢ SEASON'S SMASH MUSICAL... PLUS feud between brothers! __ THIS BIG OUTDOOR ADVEN IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR FEATURE A BIG EXTRA SUPRISE PICTURE! MATINEE ONLY 'BURT LANCASTER J ¥ recnicotor , | | WARNER Bros. rousingly present C( PD RY ALSO STARRING COLOR B nm BRIN THNTER® oe IETS "WEARING OF THE GRIN" NEW COLOR CARTOON "YOHO WONDER VALLEY" ) LATEST CANADA CARRIES ON "ANIMAL ANTICS" @ NEWS On Philip N. Krasne pres¥nts The Cisco Kid SATAN S CRADLE LOADED WITH SHUDDERS AND SHRIEKS! The Segond of the Downed! HAYWARD BENDIX PRI WinnNG PAY DESIRES { | !

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy