Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Sep 1951, p. 10

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ca meme PAGE TEN THE DAILY TIMES.GCGAZETTE RADI EL © LOG - TIME TABLE Times-Gazette prints program cocrections and change [nformation on ra.lo programs is supplied oy the indivi as submitted 'and ual stations. [he does not r y for i THURSDAY EVENING 6.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports ¥ CBL-Melodies WBEN-Sports CFRB-Musical Mystery CJBC-Elwood Glover CFRB-Bing Crosby CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-News; Sports; Outdoor Barometer; Headlines WBEN-sports 6.15 P.M, CKLB-Supper Club CBL-News and Sports 6.30 P.M. CBL-Int. Commentary; Stranger In Town; What Do You Think CJBC-News; Sports CFRB-News; Sports; Smoke Rings WGR-Dinner Music WBEN-Reveries; Top Tunes CKEY-Ballroom 6.45 P.M. CJBC-Elwood Glover WGR-News WBEN-Three Star Extra ---- 7.00 P.M. CKLB-Russ Morgan CBL-Sunshine Society CFRB-Beulah Dra CKEY-News; Ballroom | , WGR-Beulah [REY Mug WBEN-N. Selby Trio 7.15 P.M, CKLB-Marvin Miller; | Tel. Highlights | WWBEN-Buffalo Bills CFRB-Jack Smith WGR-Jack Smith 7.30 P.M. 74 WRG-Naws WBEN-One Family Romance WGR-F.B.1. Best 8.30 CBL-Guestin Kesten CJBC-Can. CFRB-Radio Traveller CKEY-News WBEN-Drag: 9.30 | Courts CBL-Glovers | Concert WGR-Nation Nightmare | WBEN-Coun |WGR-Club 13 |{CFRB-Kate Aitken | CBL-Points of View CKEY-Sinatra Sings CKLB-Dr. Kildare CBL-Musicale CJRC-Caravan {CFRB-Rhythm and i WBEN-Father Knows [ CKLB-Favorite Story Panorama WGR-Playhouse WBEN-Mr. Keen | CKLB-Obsession CBL-John and Judy CJBC-Mysterious CFRB-Suspense ble P. Brooks WGR-Hearthstone |CKLB-Dramas of 'the {CIBC-Symphony WBEN-Hit Parade CKEY-News; Bands 10.15 P.M. CBL-News Roundup 10.30 P.M. {CKLB-News; Sports {CJBC-John Steele |CKEY-News; Sports |CFRB-Hook Line and |" sinclair WGR-Boston Blackie CBL-Eventide P.M. P.M. | 1045 P.M. CKEY-News; M. Leater cg1.B.Melodic Moments |cKEY-HIt of the Day; Music Box 'CFRB-Song; Sports | 1.00 P.M, |CKLB-After Hours 'CBL-Piano Team ICJBC-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 11.30 P.M. |{CBL~Eiger Jr. - Choir CJBC-Prelude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports; Merry Go Round P.M. ' With Folks P.M. ; L. Rum- net P.M. P.M. | WBEN-Music to | Remember Lage | 12.00 MIDNIGHT |CKLB-News; After Hours | CBL-News CJBC-News terspy WBEN-Inspector Thorne | News | |WGR-Glacy's Basement | CKEY-News; House CKLB-Ray Bloch CBL-Trades and Lebor Congress CJBC-2000 Plus CFRB-G. Murray CFRB-Mr. and Mrs. | North | [Party |CFRB-News; Sports; 10.00 P.M. | Merry Go Round CKLB-News; These aie WGR-News; Glacy's CKEY-Cisco Kid Tops Basement WBEN-World News CBL-News WBEN-News; FRIDAY MORNING CFRB-News; Breakfast | Briefs N WGR-Mus. Clock; News, WBEN-News ! 10.30 AM. 8.15 AM. CKLB-West Hill Show CKLB-Koffee Korner [Shr hilien Alles CBL-Devotions | Coen, Aitken CJBC-Toast Jamboree are . |CFRB-Let's Start an ge Clock ; | Argument Orch. 5.30 AM. 10.15 AM. WGR-Chore Time 545 AM. WBEN-Musical Clock 6.00 A.M. CKLB-News; Koffee Korner CKEY-News; Musical i CFRB-Top o' the Morn-| CFRB-Breakfast on the, \ -10p © e | Nothing Farm WGR-News; Chore Time; Farm Report { WBEN-News; Musical 6.30 AM. ! CKLB-News; Ken's Koffee Korner CFRB-News; Patrol WGR-Mus. Clock ! 7.00 AM. CKLB-News; Ken's |WBEN-Musical Clock 10.45 AM. 830 AM, CKLF-News; Ken's Koffee Korner CBL-Mus, March CFRB-News; Top o' the Morning; Gospel Singer CKLB-News; Ballroom 9.00 A.M. |CBL~-Road of Life CKLB-News; Devotions CJBC-Tony Martin |CBL-News; Music |ICKEY-News; Ballroom Koffee Korner | CIJBC-Breakfast Club |CFRB-News; Market CBL-News; Concert CKEY-News; Jay and Basket CJBC-Toast an | Ginger s Jamboree CFRB-News; A. Adam [TREN 'Break. the:znk CKEY-News: Music WGR-Musical Clock | 1.15 AM. CFRB-News; Top o' the WBEN-News |CBL-Big Sister Morning; Livestock 9.15 AM. |CIJBC-M. Bodington WGR-Mus. Clock; News CKLB-Harmonles |ICFRB-Memory Lane WBEN-News; Music {WGR-The Keatons 11.30 A.M. 7.30 AM.. |WBEN-Breakfast Club |CBL-Front Page Farrell CKLB-News; © 9.30 AM. |CIBC-A Girl Marries Notebook CFRB-Hits F' h |{CKEY-G. Murray CBL-News: Concert; | Shows; ewe the CFRB-Kate Aitken Melody Highlights 9.45 AM WGR-Grand Siam CKEY-News; Music 3 lia 3 WBEN-Jack Berch CFRB-News; Top o the CBL-Light and Lyrical | 1145 AM Moning; Sports WGR-Interlude; News . es { CJBC-Lone Journey 745 AM. Lo 1000 A.M, |CBL-Laura Limited CKLB-Koffee Korter | Sil News; L Ealiroom |CKEY-Songs of Our 8.00 AM. | y '| Times; Bing Sings; |CKEY-News; ¢Ballroom | CKLB-News; Sports |{CFRB-News; Yarmonies CFRB-Strike up the CBL-News WGR-Arthur Godfrey | Band; News CJBC-News; Sports WBEN-Welcome Trav- |WGR-Rosemary CKEY-News; Sports elers IWBEN-D. Garroway | Fashions |CFRB-Helgn Trent {CIJBC-Cy's Ten and Three Quarters 11.00 AM. Farmer's | son Jim, visieed their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. Woodcock at Stouff- ville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and | children of Ajax visited Mr. and 5 | Mrs. Robert Prentice on Sunday. MRS. D. HOPE Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Pe- Correspondent | terborough visited their little girls Scugog Island -- The message | Linda and Jackie at the home of from The Rev. N. D. Mackinnon | Mrs. David Hope on Sunday. and the choir. was received by a| Glad to hear that Mr. Edgar very good attendance at church | Brown, who had a felon on. his fin- last Sunday. Sunday School and | ger, is getting better and his broth- worship will be at the regular hours | er Elmer had blood poison in his next Sunday. hand is also improving. They were The Communion was served in| both very painful. the Foot school on Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hooker and noon for the Reserve, and four new | family, Sylvia and Alfred, of Long members were received. Branch, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom The W.A. meeting was held in| Eden on Sunday. Grace Church on Wednesday, Sep- Mr. and Mrs. Everet Prentice tember 12th.: The meeting was | and sons, Bobby, Billie and Barry, opened by Mrs. Maurice Fralick by | motored to visit her parents in the singing of a hymn, then Mrs. | Saskatchewan for a few weeks. Fralick led in prayer. Mrs. Doug- las Aldred then read a very intere esting part of the study book about Japan. 3 Mrs. Alfred Prentice gave a read- | ing, "The Human Heart." A busi- ness session then followed. Anoth- er supply of Christmas cards' were to be sent for, ready for sale at the | next meeting, and an improvement | was mentioned and voted for. A | good report was given of the work | Recent News of Scugog Island Register Wednesday, 4-6 p.m for lessons in Ballet, Toe, Tap ond Baton Twirling. Ade- loide House. IRENIE HARVEY ACCM., RM.T. CBL-Accent on Variety | FRIDAY AFTERNGON 12.00 NOON 2.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Melodies |CKLB-Women's News - CBL-News; Comment |CBL-Brave Voyage Bess CJBC-June Dennis CKEY-Women's News; ! 0 CKEY-News; Pick the Who's Talking; Show CKLEBE-Casino Quiz Hits; Listen Ladies Business |CBL dacs +. CFRB-Time Out CFRB-Guiding Light |CIBC-News; WGR-News WGR-Mrs. Burton | Music WBEN-News WBEN-Double or CKEY-News; Quiz 12.15 P.M. Nothing CFRB-News; Holly- 4 CJBC-Double or Nothing wood CBL-Aunt Lucy 2.15 P.M |{WGR-News; Keaton CJBC-Riders of the . ind WBEN-Backstage Wife Purple Sa CKLB-Aunt Mar as P. ge 3 y 4.15 P.M JFRB-Farm and Home CBL-Housing Remakes; > lo News Commentary CBL-Record Bar WGR-Aunt Jenny CFRB-Ma Perkins {CFRB-King's Row WBEN-Old Saddlebags [WGR-Perry Mason WBEN-Stella alias 1230 P.M. CKEY-Show Business 4.30 P.M. | CKLB-News ; - Sports 2.30 P.M. CFRR-Strike It Rich CBL-Farm Broadcast |CKLB-Dr. Paul |CJBC-Of All Things CJBC-News; Small CBL-Music |WBEN-Widder Brown Types Clib |CFRB-Gal Sunday 445 P.M. CKEY-Lorne Greene |{WGR-Nora Drake CBL-Bandstand CFRB-News; Women's |WBEN. Like Like A WBEN. Worn In M Millionaire; News i House nin My WGR-Helen Trent |CIJBC-Maitland Manor | , WBEN-Luncheon Club; | 2.45 P.M fa 3.00 1, Business Bureau | CKLB-Footlights {SELB News; Sleepy 1245 P.M. | CFRB-Brighter Day (OBL ov 2 Boon} w CKLB-Vocal Spotlite | WGR-Brighter Day Harrer Qrosiions F CKEY-Round Up 3.00 P.M. |CKEY-News; Studio CFRB-Big Sister RIB. News: © | Part : WGR-Gal Sunday G News: Concert |, owas 6 CBL-Life Can Be CFRB-News; Cooking 1.00 P.M. Beautiful WOR News Keaton ; CKLB-News; 3 ICJBC-Concert utdoor Barometer mental'. "" CKEY.News; Show |WBEN-Just Plan Bul CBL-News | Brsiness; C.N.E. 5.15 P.M. CJBC-Maitland Manor | eather 0) ry CKEY-News; Song and CFRB-News; Surprise {SERB paar) and betty y ~R. - age Story; Tops in Pops |WGR-Hilltup Hpuse | Farrell { CFRB-Perry Mason WBEN-Life Can Be 5.50 P | WGR-Big Sister Beautiful 5350 P.M. | 135 pe i 3.15 P.M. CRLE-Comnunty $ ah sNews | allroom [€BL-Happy Gang CFRB-1010 Matinee CBL-Story Teller | CFRB--widder ...own | CBL-Ma Perkins 'CJBC-Styles in § | WGR-Ma Perkins WGR-King's Row CKEY.Buliroo me 130 P.M. WBEN-Road of Life |GRRB. Who Am 1 | CFRB-Sceond Spring 330 P.M. WBEN-Lorenzo Jones WGR-Dr. Malone |CBL-Pepper Young | 545 P.M WBEN-Sally Work WGR-Honse Party; ; id 1.45 P.M C. Adams CBL-Don Messer bi {WBE 4 cpper Young |CERB-Strike up the 3.45 P.M. Band; News WGR-Curt Massey CBL-Right to Happiness' WBEN-Bob and Ray {CFRB-Aunt .Lucy | WBEN-Right to tappi Lalon | CBL-Mus-Kitchen CFRB-Dr. Malone WGR-Guiding Light Friends Mark Anniversary Maple Grove -- On Saturday | evening, September 8 between 40 READY FOR HAT TRICK and 50 relatives and friends of Mr. Manchester (Ci*) -- Britain has and Mrs. Stuart Morton gathered [a new hat trick up her sleeve in at their home to celebrate with [case wool becemes scarce as it did them the 25th anniversary of their |in the Second World War. A re- | wedding day. search station here has 'produced The house was nicely decorated [hats made from peanuts and dried for the occasion including a three | milk. storey wedding cake in the centre | of the dining room table. Mr. and | Mrs. Morton attended Orono fair | {and were supper guests of Mr, and | Mrs. Claire Allin, 'On arriving home | | churn We welcome them to the community. Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Rogers | (nee Ada Tyler) Vancouver, B.C. | who are enjoying a motor trip, called on a number of friends here. DORIS GORDON Barry and Betty |WBEN-Double or /\ later in the evening they found a | ; J Au 4 | number of friends had taken pos- | I \ AC I | ng { | session of their home and although \ A |CBL-Food Fasts and | taken by surprise they gave all ae { hearty welcome. After all had | gathered, Mr. and Mrs. Morton were escorted to chairs in the liv- ping room and Mr. Earl Osborne | | acted as master. of ceremonies. In | + his jovial way Mr. Osborne ex-| | plained the reason for the gather- | ing and called on Mr. Tom McGuire who played several selections on | the accordion. Two very appropri- | ate readings, "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" and "Milestones" were |given by Mrs. Fred Stevens. Mr, Osborne then called on Mrs. Ivison | Munday who read a nicely worded | address and at the proper time the bride and groom of 25 years ago | were presented with an occasional | chair and a silver flower basket containing red roses. They thanked all for the lovely | | gifts and also for the kind words | expressed in the address. The re- | mainder of the evening was spent | (in playing progressive euchre, after { which the committee in charge | |served a lovely lunch. As the | | friends left for home many ex- | | pressed the wish that Mr: and | Mrs. Morton might; be spared to | celebrate their golden wedding. | | The Women's Missionary Auxil- together >" a the Jovin'est musical in many ® we \ (I or " al Y Sere TECHNICOLOR JACK SMITH scarcw suv sv JACK ROSE e Happily iary held the September meeting in the basemgnt of the church with | the president, Mrs, C. Snowden in { charge. Reports were given and vi | Mrs. Rose Siavers io a few ann MELVILLE SAVELOON Fort { highlights of the School for Lead- | *'* © 1 = | ers held at Whitby recently. Mrs. | NOW PLAYING | Ivison Munday, prograr® convener | conducted the worship service and led in the study, The theme was | "The Church of the Frontiers". | Mrs. Howard Foley representing Canada and Mrs. R. R. Stevens | representing Home Missions read alternately, telling what a vast and family were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans in honor of the former's birthday. The Mount Zion Anniversary is to be held October 21st. Mount Zion W.A. Monthly Session MRS LORNE JONES Correspondent Balsam and' Mt. Zon -- The| . monthly W.A. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Errol Carson with the president, Mrs. Burnett Jamie- son in the chair. After singing of the first hymn, Mrs. Monkman read scripture, taken from Matthew | 1.15. Mrs. B. Johnson then | read 'the leston thoughts on the talents. The theme song was then sung. ' Minutes were read apd adopted. Busines was then discussed about the coming bazaar. Mrs. Disney had charge of a couple of Bible contests in which Mrs. Monkman wen. Mrs. W. Harbron gave a reading on Missionary work. The roll was answered with cur- rent events. £102 2 \7 Paecomaepriy THEATRE ~ wl CUIDE ad Plaza -- "On Moonlight Bay," 1:25, 3:26, 5:27, 7:28, 9:29. Last com- plete show, 9:00 p.m. Marks -- "Pride of Maryland," 2:30, 5:10, 7:50, 10:35. "Woman of the Town," 1:00, 3:40, 6:20, 9:05. Last complete show at 8:55 p.m. Regent "A Miljionaire Christy," 1:30, 3:30, 5:40, 7:45, 9:55. "Turpin-Robinson Fight," 3:10, 5:20, 7:25, 9:35. Last com- plete show, 9:25. Biltmore--"King Solcenons Mines," A number of articles were donat- | (Technicolor) 12:57, 4:09, 7:10 and ed and sold to bring in some money. 19:18 p.m. "Sugarfoot" (Techni- The meeting was brought to a| color) 2:49, 5:50 'and 8:58 p.m. close and a lovely supper was en-| yast complete show at 8:58 p.m. joyed by all. Members present, 12. | Visitors, 10. | The W.A. are having their bazaar | p.m. Abbott & Costello in "The | and supper on Wednesday, Novem- | Foreign Legion," 8:15 p.m. and ber 14th. : | 10:05 p.m. Last complete show at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrott and | 9:40 p.m, Grant of Ashburn, visited on Sun- | day with Mrs. Frank Disney and | girls and attended the church ser- | vice in the evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jamieson of | Toronto had tea at the Jamieson | | home on Sunday. © Mrs. A.- E. Hart, of Toronto, | | spent a few days with her daughter, ! | Mrs. Earl Disney. | | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and | OSHAWA CHAPTER S.P.E B.S. QS. A. PRESENTS 2ND ANNUAL Founder of §.5. Line J.0. McKellag Dies Port Colborne (CP) -- John O. McKellar, 73, founder with Capt. R. Scott Misener' of Colonial Steam- ships, Limited, one of Canada's largest inland fleets, died today at Port Colbo me general hospital. Widely known throughout the Great Lakes, he had sailed since he left University of Toronto and a sciehce course to follow a sailor's .| superintendent, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 | career. At his death he was sec« retary afid treasurer of Colonial Steamsiips, Limited, and its marine ANGER PAYS ANGLER Fladbury, England (CP) -- Bob Robertson lost his temper a little after running into three different wasp nests while © fishing. he sprinkled them with poison and went home. Next morning he col- lected enough grubs from the re- mains of the nests to provide him | with bait for a month. "for | | Drive-In -- Box office opens at 7:30 | Pi .lcEDS TOWARD BARBER SHOP QUARTEY Festwal S~turday Night -- September 22nd O.C.V.1. Auditorium SORRY! 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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snowden and little son, Randy, have moved into their new home just north of the of the booth at the Port Perry Fair, The meeting then closed and all went to the basement where a good. Supper was served by a couple of groups and all reported a good SAT URDAY NITE supper. Proceeds $28. All were pleased to have a number of friends from Port Perry, Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey, Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, Mrs. Fred Pearon, Mrs. Roy Henders and Mrs. Wile fred Mark for the meeting and | supper. | Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dowson and | WZ : a N\ ree EES Here's Speedy Relief For Tender, Aching, Burning Feet Your feet may be so painful and in.' flamed that you think you can't go another step. Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right into the flesh, you feel sick _with the pain and sore- ness ; you'd give anything to get relief. © or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in a few your pet blessed ADMISSION $2. 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