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Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Feb 1947, p. 9

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE On The Air Tonight and Thursday oy (NBC-CBS) (L TORONTO Bt by 71) "CFRB. {cas CBC) AB TOR EDO WHEW WEDNESDAY EVENING #7 30. u House Party Eee 3 fery Week nnis Da; WBEN 56 0 Vance Concert Btars xD 100--On Stage VOREY Skip Farrel Sow 30--Ad Quis 30-Normati Cloutier 30--Dr, Chistian 130] es fr. London Dance Willie Piper Treasure 'he Nations Business Fhe Great Gild CKEY CJBC AW = BY KDO WGR OJBC WKBW CFRB CBL WBEN DO ; WKBW :00--Ral Show WGR 00--OBG News and Interlude OBL iq Revi CFRB CKEY WEEN Morning. De Devotions OBL :15--Musical : CKEY '15--Music In The Morning WEKBW :30--Press News CEDO CFRB CJBC WEBW---CHUM CBL 35-X 'The Car :40-Pe tor Parade :45--Music In The Morning Binger = Eid ans 4 ure one ths Wildwood Sigs | 4 = ho CHUM WKBW: oom Club dt pt Bt pt ir a b= : 5--Parade of Bavds ;18--Nelson lson Olmsted 1 Parade 0:25--Hymns of all Churches who ews 0:30---Evelyn Winters WGR 10:30--Kate Altken CFRB Melodies CJBC 10: A Ehelvyn fob bbes CBL :30-~Road of WBEN 10: ng Meipdies CKDO 10:35--Hollywood Reyue 10:35--Plano Interlude OBL 10:45--Music In March Time CEDO 2 CIBO-WERW VoBL CFRB CEKEY 853 5855855555 Berch Show WBEN Bchool Broadcast CIBC Wite OBL of the Alr Counsellor" of Lawton THURSDAY AFTERNOON mn Melody Digest 1:00 1:00--Bouthiand 8 1:00--~To The Ladi Sa auing :00-Celebrity Time :00~=Pian o Masterpieces {00--Novatime :00--Meet the Band :00---News Do~Toders Sb Children :00--Joan 80 Kleman's ¢ Corner. nd Mrs, Burton 0580 Kenney Show :15---Dr, Paul :15--Ethel and Albert : erry Mason Beroh 8 Jack 3 8 Woman in 28--Masquerade Bostic in Song News . 2 30 Easy Rhythm 30--The Lope Journey 1m) Matinee Life Can Be Beautiful Ladies Be Seated tu Kenney Show i a : I lon rs) 5--Coffee Call 5--Melody Inc. Perkins i ps 3 i . WEBW WBEN--CBL CHUM | CHUM 'Music a la C CJBC Meetin' with Keaton WGR "30--Pepper Young's Fam x CL, 33 joe0, Matinee CHUM 3M5---Lucy Linto: Cras 3 45 Right to 'Happiness WBEN--CBL 3:45--George Barnes Octet CJBC 4:00--Tommy Bartlett Show CJBC 4:00--Backstage Wife WBEN 4:00--News etd rbot dette dr td r fis - E B a 4: 10--Roraance in Rhythm 4:15--High Tide 4:15--1050 Matinee SPARTON Rocord $24 95 ee 1S oS WITH EVERY PLAYER! 4:15---Women' as News Commentary OBL 4:18--Deeds Tha as Live CBL 4:30--The Sea CFRB 4:30--Lorenzo ory WBEN 4:30-~News 4:30--Thursday Recital 435108 'Matines 4:40~Matinee Miniature 4:45--Norm, Wullen and Bob 2 4Ab--pdvent. of Perry Mason orks pir ome ul Wida Brown WBEN 4:45--Dick Tracy Show WEBW---OJBC 5:00 Terry and the Pirates CJBC~WEBW LS Wa! WEBW 300 From the Classics CPL 5:00-~When A Gir! Marries Ww 5:00-Superman CFR 5:00--Amer. School of the Air WGR 5:05--8tudio Party CEKEY 5:15--Family Favorites CBL 5:15--8ky_ King WEKBW iis--Ray Blog FRE Sfusie Bhr pa Pare. G5 : 8: 15 Portia Lev REN CBL 820 orti Paces ses Lito | 830 Tales bem Texas 5:30~Jack Armstrong 5:30--~The Waltz Lives On : 30--Three Suns 30---Veterans' Varieties 33st Plain Bi $38 Make Belteve' Ballroom 5:30--~News EK Bogs 05M axe Beliover gaiiroom 6:10--Hot Off The Wire 6:10--S8ports Noor 6:10--Novstime 10:10-~1240 8; Review 6:15--~Jim ells, Sports '15---Jumpin' Jacks 8: i15--Bulletin pe a 6 Rath Hulbel yorts 6:30--Se: 8:30--Jnia Highignts © I :30--~News Quis :30~Musical Memories CEDO Aaa M¢Knight's Sports CFRB 6.5: Commentary ? :00--~Headline News 7:00-8upper Club 7:00--~Vincent Lopez Orch, yf, 30--jome Greene |News) ou, Troubadour 1 00H) "News Hit Parad :08--Make Believe Baliroom 03--Music of Manhattan : her ! lr on" the Wire 7: 11, Davis 30-Mystary ¢ of the Week im Bryant 43--""Points "of View" 45=«Moon Dreams . '45--Home Folks Prollo 3:00. The Aldrich Family Harmonies 00--~What About Alcohol? ¥ opular Pl Play :00--Lum and Abner 00--Help Wanted CKEY 8--Chrlstian Science Views wEBY il Chotem Trio Bo 830 Money Makers 8:30--Fisher and Whitteker Show Gano :30-Burns and Allen WBEN :30-Drama Works! 'own Meeting of 3 :45--Kenny Baker 8:55--Bill Henry, News 9:00--Dick Haymes Show WGR--CPRB 9:00----Music i. OBL~WBEN 100-80 The Si CEKEY :00--~These Modern Gon Composers CJBO :00~Press News :08---Can, Red Cross Society Talk CKEY 4 18--Jazz Jamboree CEKDO 9:15---Homes for Vets 30--The O'Nellls WK 30-~Adven. of Bostos Blackie CFRB ack Hal WBEN ey Wayne jue S Shuster Show oo 'That as she Year :00~CBC National News 10:00--Music to Remember Perry Arlen Radio Readers est CBC News Roundup 10:30--Along the Sports Lane 10:30--Eddie Rater Show CFRB ~~ WBEN--CKEY~--CFRB J}i30-Pommnion Theatre News crs 11:00--~Vancouver Thea 11:00--~News Re] WGR CKEY CFRB 1 CJBC :10--Army Score Board WEKBW 11:15--Claude Thornhill's Orch. CJBC 11:15--Late Sports WGR 11:15--March of Dimes B wg Rend. 1 Late Nw Column Ha, of Musie io 30-- Basket ball G WKBW :30--Martin Tobin's "Tune Time WGR Hh 30--String Sextet CFRB 11:30--To Be Announced 11:30--Musical Interlude CJBC ems For Thought WEBW 38-1 ce Orch. CJBC WEKBW CJBC WEKBW JBC 2 AS Melody Parade 12:00--Musical Show Case 2:00~CBC New; 12: 00--News--8ay It With Music WGR Lombardo CFRB 03--Deslgn for Listening WBEN :15--Martin Tobin's Tune Time WGR :30--News CFRB WBEN WGR VICTIM OF BURNS IS OUT OF HOCKEY FOR SEASON Kirkland Lake, Feb, 12-- (COP) --Hddie Redmond, Kirkland Lake hockey player who suffered mul- tiple burns recently when the streamlined train in which he was travelling struck ax oil truck near Fresno, Calif; will be out of hockey for the rest of the season, it was learned here. Redmond, now convalescing in a Fresno hospital, is expected home within the next three weeks. "George?" he as Today's Short Story. CENTURY OF PROGRESS By M, J. Collins 1 nd) Yee ing a D ul n u ch near the line fence between | oid 'Man Mur (3 and o! ow I wonder What's \t's up?" Dad sald with surprise as he his hoe and looked a4ress | the fie cars wee driving up, he lane. g urse thls was time B. ao ove! ou cars were Td "high to wo cars, model T For We went on as. Ath our hoeing and Illustrated by B. L. Sonne The youngest Murphy girl was A of g the car poor cooing over it, after a while one of the cars drove away. Shortly after that Old.Man Murphy hurried across the fields towards us, "Bou me a car, Tom," he said, cl H.0.03 over the rail fence. "A car!" Dad exclaimed, as If we'd néver even noticed them driv- ing up the lane. want with one of those things? You don't know the first thing about them." oN thin: to it," George Murphy sad boastfully. "This is the cen- tuy of progress, us farmers got eep up with it." ruins like, the Salouman, Wea stringing you," ad sal ryly, "What else did he tell you?" "Got her all writ down," Old Man Murphy continued enthused, "All 1 25 to do is follow what it says. Can't make a mistake driv- ing it. C'mon over and see it," he invited. "I think I will," Dad accepted, throwing his hoe down between the ridges. "Let's Fo Rick, maybe we'll . around to buying one Jou pay for (it ed as we headed towards the Murphy place. "Well--she cost a nrett yessir, a pretty penny! ut Pont think she's not worth it. Seven hundred dollars, every cent of it. The youngest Murplly girl was out sort of fondling the car and cooing over it, at least that's tha nearest way to describe it, when we arrived. "Mig it's high!" Dad looked at it with misgivings, "I'd be afraid the wind would blow it over."" a ot in the front seat to have a look at. things but Maggie Porphe gave me such dirty looks that I got out again. "Let's see," Old Man Murphy had dug a sheet of paper out of his et. "You push in this, pull out that, advance the spark and as 8 what -does advance mean, 'om "Pull them down," swered. "Step on this -- and that's all there is to it. Want to go for a ride?" he offered, "I'm going out in the hay field and drive around to get the hang of it." Dad shook his head, "Go ahead, Dad an- dirt and gravel. leaned san "What do you 'we'll watch." That stopped me i from 8 Pe ed I'd go. Murphy got "Well, psd Ma 1" He De i; I orig watching everything he did. With' a roar the car leaped into sudden motion, kicking up George Murphy looked more surprised than any- » The car lurched out into the field' roared around it, As he went he yelled something une inte le at us, "Well," Dad said, gitting down on the éd e of the uph y Nera dah, "Looks like Old orge got "the hang of it." He whizzes by again and yells at us, we waved gaily back. Every- time he went by he yelled. A gust of wind blew a piece of paper by and ad fairly nced on it. gosh, old George has lost the d instructions!" e car went roar again qi 2a George pring oy on for ear "Turn the key off," Dad roared but the car was making so much noise I don't think George could have heard Gabriel blow his trum. pete even ven it he'd been sittin' in the yi Ron and round went the car, faster and faster, swaying and rolling like a thing ed. "Stop the dam tning! Stop it!" Old e rodred at the t of Maggie became so excited that she jumped up and down like she was standing on a hornet's nest. Crash! e car went through the é Joli Ment and Into our turn gh patel rok after e!" Dad shouted as he ag Be. the She was out cold and es heavy as a log. I dashed into the house and got a dipper of water and soused her. y, she came to in a hurry and took a nasty swipe at me. If it had of connected it would have knocked me into the miudje of next week. my poor, poor father," she aor scrambling to her feet. Dad came ' back hel old George. He looked Boo than a little pale around bond gills, He Jept clutching at his cnest and moaning, "Oh, my heart! Oh, my Beary» e got him into the house, he nag. aged ten years. Maggie flitted rl Wg Randle smal a d his heart. . Pe "How d'you feel now, George?" Dad asked. "I'm a mite better now," he said cautiously. "That -- that death- trap!" e shook his fist in the direction of the car. "Hitch up the team, Tom, we'll haul it u on the threshin; -floor, I'm thro h with that--" George called Ford several names and the name oa certainly wasn't mentioned "It's sure some contraption," Dad said but he made no sg to g and get the horses. "Take a rave man to handle ome of OH Geo rge swelled up at tha "Yes, sir. fd Brave many hy "But I wouldn't be surprised if it cut about twent years oft a man's life," Dad kd ly. That made old George or at his heart and Maggie did a little more flitting. "Want to buy it, omy It's in our gs patch," Man urphy suddenly Eel: Father shook s head, "I haven't got the nerve to drive it, George." "I"n an old man, Tom," George Flea eaded and right there as far as was concerned the century of progress slipped into reverse. ith just the right shade of re- luctance father let George talk him into buying the car. I didn't say a word, I knew what Dad was up to. He finally said he'd buy it an got it for three hundred dol jus ess than Murphy had paid for he we headed back towards our turnip patch Dad wea plrwsra with himself. "Never know what'll Japs pea when you're hoeing turnips, eh VALENTINE DANCE ad ramvay NIGHT RUSSWIN PAVILION (North Oshawa) Fun and Frolic! | Regular Admission! | Anglican W. A. Social Evening At Newcastle PAULINE DELINE i Correspondent Newcastle, Feb. 7 -- The evening branch of the Anglican W.A. met at the home of Mrs. G. Porter on Monday evening. It took the form of a social evening and each mem- ber present gave so much money in order to pay for freight on a vener, Mrs. Neilson. Refreshments were served. The Juvenile hockey team played against "Trinity College" on Tues- Better luck next time fellows. Calvin Murray is récovering at his home after undergoing an operation for appendicitis last week in Bow- manville Hospital. Leaves Local Bank Murray Sprout, Milton and teller in the "Canadian Bank of Com- merce" has resigned in order to take a position. with "Household Finance" in Oshawa. Murray was an active member of the Newcastle Ball Club and also President of the Juvenile Hpckey Club. All his friends join me in "wishing him every Success. Mrs. H. C. Bonathan has been in bed for several days due to a fall she had at the Rink on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. C. Allin returned on Sun- day from their three weeks' motor trip to Miami, Florida. After all the snow we've been showered with lately I'm sure they wish they were back in the sunny south. Personals Tom Wallace, Toronto, was at the home of Mr. and Mrs, HM. J. Toms. Audrey Bonathan, Toronto, visit- FTHIATLTS TODAY > Biltmore -- "Two Sisters From Boston at 1.00 - 402 « 7.00 = 10.00 pm. "My Name is Julia Ross" at 2.52 « 5.5¢ « 9.00 p.m. Last complete show at § p.m. Marks--"Mr, Ace" at 1.40 - 3.45 550 = 7.50 - 10.00. Last com= plete show at 9.30 pm. Regent -- "Till The End of Time" 1.30-3.20-5.15-7.15« 9.15, Last complete show 9.00. day aight in Port Hope and lost 6-3. || RELIEVE HEADACHES AND PAINS . . . EASE FEVER... DRY UP MUCUS... REGULATE THE SYSTEM ., »» Treat a cold seriously before it be- comes serious. Grove's Cold Tablets are quick, sure in action. So don't let your cold linger. Fight jt with Grove's Cold \ Tablets ; ; . get uick relief tom cold miseries now. COLD YABLEYS TONORROW The West's All-American Western Star! HOPALONG CASSIDY in FOOL'S GOLD RAFT « SIDNEY in "MR. ACE" with A BIG CAST with ANDY CLYDE ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sallows. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Griffith and Joe, Hamilton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8, Britton. Walter Tutzel, Hamilton, was at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Bonathan. Mr, and Mrs, C. Thackery and Mr, and Mrs. E. Brown and Beryl, Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Brown. Harold and Frank Hoar, Toronto, visited with Mrs. E. Hoar. Miss Margaret Roberts, Toronto, with Miss Francis Dyer. Brenton Rickard, Toronto, was at home with his wife and son George, = 0 But Le] ' THE YEAR'S » with = Nina Foch and Big Cast apr TODAY Music! Love! Fun! MGM'S MUSICAL DELIGHT TWO SISTERS From BOSTO GRAYSON - -ALLYSON What are they frying to do --He Says I'm Married To Him. She went to sleep as and woke up MOST AMAZING STORY = Dame May Whitty DOORS OPEN DAILY 12:30 p.m~20¢ (plus tax) to 6:00 p.m. Jimmy DURANTE Peter LAWFORD | Never Saw Him Before! secretary... a madman"s THRILLING SHOCKING DARING !- Don't Miss It! N------ [ts Murder In The MIRTH DEGREE ! Bettys a riot as the "innocent" gal who couldnt go wrong... because she didn't know how to get there! Today Only ..... "TILL THE END OF TIME" (A023: 1-2-1 CR Jy. V (IVE. 0 4 33 THEATRE TICKETS for VALENTINE'S DAY

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