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Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Feb 1947, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TIM ES.:GAZETTL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947, Week-end Radio Programs om gh CBS! 0 4 WEEN eee he ele TORONTO OSHAWA CHUM CEKDO WRBW we SATURDAY EVENING 00--Nows CEEY~WBEN $:00--Jimmy Blair WGR 6:00" Wi i» :30~--Chil: B 12:30--~Music to Remember 13 00--New 8 L300 Warrey Sweeney, News t % Lake City Chotr Crooners World of Sport Sunday Serenade Popular Song Hits 5--Barbershop WBEN 15--8t. Micliasls Radio League ii) dren's Theatre OKEY WBEN pa ib BEEEEERERE OBL | 12:30--~Show Time 12 Record : WEBW 8:30--Mayor of the Town CFRB--WGR :30--Truth or Consequences WBEN 30--Let's Waltz CKEY :45---My Mistake CKEY Joe Calmer, News WGR :55--~John Fisher ei WOR 3 {00--American Melodies WEBW 0:00--Trump Davidson's Orch, pd 10:00 Mart Pgenney's 's Orch. 1):00--Judy Canova Show 10:15--This 1s Hollywood J3:0 San Patton's Orch. 0:30--Organ Mus 10:20. BaskeLban Game 1090--Grand Ole Opry 10:30--Canaan Heirs 10 :35---Ontario Holiday 10:40--Joe Chrysdale, Sports Jo: :45--Frontier Pageant. he Three Suns 1:28--Footnote CFRB 11:30--Martin Jonins. Tune Time WGR 11:30--Your Favor! WBEN 11:30--Ted Straeter 0 Orch. WEKBW 11:30--Martin Tobin's Tune Time pice; :30--Geo. Towne Orch, oB0 WGR----CFRB--WBEN 12:00--News--Say It With Music T a.m 12:00--CBC News Bulletin be 12:00--Musical Show-Cace WKBW Jos Cabin Farts © 2:05---Johnny Long Orc! CFRB br) "15 Martin Tobin's i. Time WGR News CFRB 12:30--Three Suns Trio WBEN 12:45--Lee Sims, Pianist WBEN 12:55--News WBEN SUNDAY MORNING 7:30--Call o> Worship B :00--New: 8:00 Breakfast at CHUM CHUM 8:00--Sunrise Service CKEY 00--News Summary WEBW :00--Farmers Musical Almanac Lith 05--Organ Recital :15--Moments of Devotion WEEN :15--Lutheran Hour CKEY WBEN CHUM WKBW CKEY CEKEY WBEN CJBC b CJBC :00--Echoes From Poland CHUM :00--Coast-to-Coast on a Bus, 9:00--News BO CKEY 9:00--News WGR--WBEN- SR Nows and Weather ¢ COBL Stone Church (continued) oxy Piano Music OBL er B! 938 Sunday gy Ph 9:45--Christ! Science 9: 45_Rabbi Felnpn CFRB 348 Johnson Family Singers The Miners © WEEN oh Ny Wildwood ngs from Heavens po Wt rrts 01 Yernar | SE CFRB 10:00 oan Worship 10:00-Newa oy CKEY 10:00 Nan lum Radio" Fo pd WEEN 10:83 News an and win op! le's Church 11 08--Oariton U! urch 11 00--Eaton My En : Kaye's :30~The Sunday Hour :30--Way of the Spirit :30--Marjorie Lea S5--Lore, 2: 6--vanity Fair 330 Hore's To Ya! 2:30--Bands of America +30] est of Stars :30--Melody Show Room :30--Religious Period :35--Chapel in the Sky 0g he Becple Ask :00--] Doh Music :00--~Novatones, Ted Steele 0 Danger, Dr. Danfield 100] CKEY 00 New" York Phil, CFRB--WGR :00--Carmen Cavallaro WBEN :05--Sammy Kaye Sun. Seren, :15--Concert Varieties 3:30--Melodic Sketches 3: om) Victor Mission 4:30--Hollywood Open House CKEY 4:30--New: CHUM 4 30--Quiz of "T'wo_Cltles WBEN 4:30--Patterns in Melody CJBC 4:30--Personality Profiles in Mute FRB 4:30--Hour of Charm WGR 4:30--Church of the Alr CBL 4:30--Breslin's Present 4:45--Music in the Modern Manner 4:45--Music In the Modern Manner Roundup 00--CBC News :00--Symphony of the Air WBEN :00--A Half Hour with the Bible 5:00--Stories For You :00--Warril " News CKEY :00--The Family Hour CFRB--WGR :03--John Fisher Reports CBL CKEY CJBO CBL 30--Singing Stars of Tomorrow CBL 'Melody Time EY 5:30 Carmichael Sings :35--Off the Record :35--Police * "Dept. :45---William L. Shirer 5:45--Moo! n Dreams 3:45--News : SUNDAY EVENING :00--Drew Pearson :00--Press News :00--Listeni: Time :00--~The Catholic Hour 00---'Ozzle and Harriet 00--News :00--Ballet Club 'Twilght Musicale : '10--Melody Lingers On 6:15--Monday Morning Headlines 6:15--The Score 6:15~Leon Nosh. Ores Organist 6:30--~News 6 usta | 6:30--~CB CBL C N 6:30--Kate Smith Sings WGR 6:30--The Greatest Story Ever Told WEKBW 6:30--Norman Clout'er CKEY CKDO WBEN CJBC om Laks Ry Headlines, VERY a irene 104i GR Bluse Tor. Shor; CET wey Musi Programme :00--Advent. of Sam Spade :00--Salon 3 1sele :15--G La PFleche C. 8:30--30 Minutes of Silver Linings 8:30--Stage 47 CBL 8:30--Hollywood Radio Theatre CFRB 830 Fred An on CJBC--CKEY- a 8:53--Ned Calne News "wan on 2adie Ben en Show W Oran Album of Familiar M: on Specials for Today! SPARTON MANTEL COMBINATIONS! AL wave Radio sl 09. 95 at... 426 Simcoe S. Phone 249 L ¥ :17--8outhland Singing -CBL nd :45-The Policewoman WEBW en MacLean CJBO J0:50-~Theaire Sutld ¢ of the Alr, WKBW 10; s tren CKDO Low ony Bows 100" id It or Leave It WGR--CFRB 100] Ameche Show WBEN 00--CBO National News CBL [ Sc de 588 o T 230s g CBL .L. Hockey (Resumed) CEKEY :30--"'We, the People" :30--Hawallan Harmonies :30-Latin-Amer, :30--Meet Me at :30--Sunday Night : Press News BOOK Review k Home Hour ht yy Sage Sparky' arky's Concert Sift 130" 11:30--Henry Russell's Music 11:30--S8unday Serenade 11:30--Time For Reason yas 11:45--Music You Know 12:00--News; Say it With Muslo Cay WEBW -WBEN 12:00 Rov ving L | 12:00--~Musical Showcase EN 12:00--News WBE 12:00~CBC News Bulletin CJBC--OBL 12: pe Barron Orch. WGR--CFRB 12:30-- 12: A0=Charte Spivak Orch WGR 1:00--~New. CKEY----WGR MONDAY MORNING :00--Say It With Music :50--News :00--~Say Tt With Music :00--550 ers :00--News :05--Top o' the Morning :10--Clint Buehlman :30--Farm Reporter :30--Press News CKDO :30--Music in the Morning WEKBW 40-Yake 2 and Sing cgno 45--New. inper CEEY Mu cal Clock | CKEY WBEN--CFRB CJBC WGR CBL OFRB CHUM WBEN CFRB WGR --CKEY CBL M WEBW CFRB CFRB CEDO CBL CHUM WKBW WGR CBL " Hl e Deck i 00--Ralph ER Show 05--Tic Too Tunes 7:05--Top o' the Morning 7:15--Sunrise Serenade :15--Clint Buehlman :30--~Headlines :30--~The Texas Rangers :30--News :30--Press News :30--CBC News and Interlude :30--News :30--News Reporter :35--Lew Parker Comedy :35--Sunrise Serenade '40--Top o' the Morning :40--Percolator Parade 5--Moonlight and os j45-Music in the Morning Melody Highlight Sy "Hunter, News :00--Zeke Man: 00 Rams Snyder Show :00~CBC News and Interlude :00--Sunrise Serenade CHU. 8:10--Hal Kelly (Sports) CKEY 8:10--Livestock view CFRB 8:15--~Coffee Time CFRB 8:15--~Musical Sock oS euney) SREY 8:15--M Morning Devotions CBL 8:15--Music in the Morn WKBW CHUM CFRB --CEEY WEKBW WGR -M 8: 35 Hits of Today 8:40--Percolator Parade 8:45--Music in the Morn! 8:45--"X Marks the Car" 8:45--Gospel Singer 8:50--News 8:55----CBC News 9:00--News -WBEN--CKEY 9 A Breaniast crn WEBW-CJBO 2; 00--~CBC N: OBL 9:00--Chureh. jo the Wildwood CEDO 9:00--Unity Viewpoint CHUM 9: 15--Early Date 9:15--Hymns We Love 9:15--Listen to Liebert 9:15--~Oklahoma Roundup 9:15--Breakfast Club ; Melody Incorporated pDayiiine Classics 9:45--School of the Alr 9:50--~News 10:00--News 10:00--~Waltz Time 10:00--~My True Sox 12.00--Give and T: 10:00--Vest Pocket Var, 10:00--Hollywood Revue CHUM 10:00--Maurice Bod CJBC 10:05--Make Load CKEY 10:15--Parade of B: CB 10:15--Dept. of Highways Rd. Rept 10:15--Susan Booker CJBC 10:15--Tello-Chaln CHUM 10:15--Nelson Olmsted WEIN hurches Wb CFRB all room en )--Ethelwyn Hobbes )~Press Ni 118 WGR CEDO |11: CBL 30--Rom, i 2 Evelyn Winters WGR CEDO 10:30--Radio World Musical 10:30--News 0: ¢ 10:45--Dayld Harum 10 :45--Club Time 10:45--Joyce Jordan, M.D, i043 tet Elston MONDAY AFTERNOON 12.00--N, Shore :00--~News 12:00~BBC News 12:05--Pick the Hits News Reading 'tween the Lines : Music Cl :15--Farm Broadcast :15--Lucy Linton : Star for Today 15=~Aunt Jenn; : List SHEERS rm Broadcast CB! '30--Romance .of Helen Trent WUR :40--Hollywood Reporter CFR! '40--Your Hit of the Day 45--Lunch Music 4 pst pt BREEREEEEEERED :45--Our Gal Sunday 12 45--Words and Music the topic, using KDO | story of Titus Outes in Scott's ex- 5--Canadian Club 5--Te]lo-Chain 5--Ma Perkins 5--The sappy & Gang, )--~Melody se .e 2 BREEDERS BE: a Wis itt 5 bd o 5 8 Incorporated 30 Saily > Work H :30--Young Doctor Malone 1:35~Composers' Corner 1 43=~Clalre Wallace o 2: 00--Rlernan 's News Corner 3 :00--Novatime 2:00--Meet the Band 2: dan Baird 2:00--N 3 100--The. Second. Mrs, Burton 2:00--Radio World 2:00--Celebrity Time 2:00--~Today's Children :05--Jerry Burke Show :15~Women's Page of the Alr WEBW :15--Quarter Hour Concert CKDO Show CBL nck I Berens CFRB CJBC Wi :15--Dr. AS mther and Albert :15-=Perry oan WBEN aq uer 0--stylce ade ues cd Bears Orch, CFRB :30--Bride and Groom Show WEBW :30---Lone Journey oBL CEDO :30--Pop Concert 43 Light o of the World :00--~Ladies Be Seated parade of Melody :00-~Ne' 3 : 00--Maxe 8 Mine Music :00--1050 Matinee 3 23=Tatlor Can Be Beautiful H { ] 0 i WBEN--CB! Hf bo {HS | 1 E 3 8 Wri iaia ing 5--Salon Sonoers Melody, Inc, 050 Matinee Lucky Seven Quis 5---"Ma Perkins" WB 0--*Pepper Young's Family" WB 330 Musle a La Carte 3:30--New A Meena: ih Keaton 3:35--1050 Matin 3:45--Lucy Linton 3 haywood Studio Tour CJBC 3:45--Right to Happiness WBEN--OBL A a -Four O'Clock News o CFRB WEBW--CKEY CHUM 100--New: H 100-1080" Matinee --CBL CJBO HUM WGR CHU! M | Walther League a L | Valentine party were combined. Af- 45 pront Lid eh 45--Don Messer 50--Puttin' on the Dog Valentine Party At Walther League At Wednesday's meeting of the|' and WEKBW ter the opening hymn Miss Margar- B | et Mosser read the scripture follow- ed by e prayer by president Ray- Ton mond Mantynen. Choir practice was held under the supervision of Mrs. Norman Kritsch, a Norman Kritsch dealt with pr the pedition ag an example. Mr, Gordon Dale from The Messenger Publish- ing Co., Toronto, was introduced, he gave a short talk and showed ex-| qon I amples of boxes of cards which the League may undertake to sell. Games such as ved tinder the eupervision of Mis | Ot irlam Pitka who arranged the CFRB | @ames for the evening. Lunch was served. Brewer's Magazine Seeks Help of W.A.'s Representatives of The New World are calling on Woman's Asso- 0 Slskicne snd HYG 10 ge iBem t subscriptions, the last issue Re Bh OBL | editorially. OHUM WREN |, ie president and publisher of is sue of The New World has five full pages of liquor advertisements OR | and some issues have more than that. 'Why does this magazine go the W. A's to get subscriptions? "The liquor interests want women, not only to patronize their beverage rooms and cocktail bars but to sell their wares. The liquor interests are choosy about the character of the In conclusion, the editor writes, "If we know the women of the Un- ited Church, they are not going to D0 | be trapped into becoming dupes of Mr. BE. P. Taylor's liquor selling or- ganizations." UNPAID 1905 BILL FINALLY SETTLED Boston, Feb. 15--(AP)--The own- er of Prescott's fish market has realized $4.19 on fish caught in 1905. Ward C. Prescott reported that an elderly woman walked into the yesterday and presented the eM money for fish her family had pur- chased 42 years ago. She sald she found the bill in her attic. It had been issued by Prescott's great- grandfather. Guide News 1st BROWNIE PACE enrolment. awa Br and Gul last Wednesday, Th e xy and the Gul one Ri made a . JO hu 0e. er enrolled the Brownies and Guides. Dora Wood, Shirley Blake, Joan Rudyk, Viola Wil- llams, Lille Hrii n Che - 1 Anderson, Isobel Butler and . Tawny Owl, Mrs. Pert: 11 ect also is Noy Games were led by Mrs, Lee. This week the Company had Court of Honour and played a ame of tun- nels. Let all Sula try be present on Tuesday night. made 2ND BROWNIE PACK 'The Pack wishes to thank Mrs, Mc- Orage for giving some of her time to test six Brownies on their handicraft for thelr Golden Hands. These girls were Joan Kinsman, Marilyn Ripley, Lott, Joan Jeffs, hetla nuel and Rona Thompson. Good work, irls. 4 CEDO s Golden Bars were presented to Mari- lyn Fletcher and Eleanor Woods. Come on girls, and add some more Golden Bars to the Company, Eleanor Wi assed Buttons, Knots and Health ules, Marilyn Fletcher passed her Health Rules. Eunice Courtney passed her Knots and Health Rules. The Kelples and Sprites won stars for attendance. Stars for games were won by the Kelples and Elves. What happened this week, girls? There were many of you absent. Try for a eS astendaiice next week. e was Hd to welcome a guest this a eta Conway. Come again, The meeting closed with the Brownie squeeze, prayer and Taps. 'H BROWNIE PACK day, the Brownies repea' and Promise, and then gave Hie Grand Howl to welcome Mrs, Wm. Meredith as their new Brown Ow]. Mrs. Mere- dith is replacing Mrs, Lee who will be- come Captain of the 6th Guide Com- After exciting games of Knob relay and train relay, there was a busy Haining period. In the powwow cir cle, Mrs, Lee wag very much surpris- ed when two Brownies, Joan Clever- don and Judith Thompson gave her a farce which they had discovered. In was a lovely cup and saucer from the Pack. The powwow closed with 'several songs. It was announced that the Guides and Brownies would p e Christ Church on the morning of Fob 23 at the conclusion of Guide- Scout week and so will mothers please note, and have uniforms all in order? STH BROWNIE PACK The meeting last week was held as a Valentine party, and was very much Snjoyed by the 8th Pack Brownles and Twee: all of whom were present. Now Met "all try to be present at al] the Inset) Maril ement rent" wid Ann O'Connor, Marliyn Mary Spragu; Ball Mary Spragu, Observa Let everyone be a Girl Guide uni- forms for next meeting. 'The meeting closed >i; prayer and "Good Night, Brownies. 12TH BROWNIE PACK The meeting took the form of a Paty Ww game was learn me A all LEE a: inspection. The Sard awn by Edwina King. oS, ished. The sixers served lunch. "The Re all missed Tawny and Mrs. Andrews and hope they will be back next week, ND AND 5TH OSHAWA ring A meeting last week sev- a Guides were successful in passing tests. They are as follows: Meaning of the Promise--Doris Jarvis, Grace Farrell and Helen Stephens; Nature Study--Doris Jarvis; Square Sashmge Gwennyth Fry and Grace Farrell; and Helen --Patsy L The new recruits are working hard on their Tenderfoot tests pre, tion for an enrolment to = held in a few weeks, Games this week were in charge of the Scarlet Tanager Patrol, Next week the entire meeting will be put in charge of the Swallow Pa- trol with the Patrol Leader acting as Captain oo her Second Lieutenant, and, if syste proves successful, saci patrol will be responsible for one me All Guides are reminded to the radio broadcasts on Stat Scouting during Girl Guide an Scout week. Slamen listen 3RD OSHAWA Dur; the past row weeks the Guides have been busy making their Nature Logs. Marguerite Farrow and Shirley Temperton were the first' to have ware completed. Who, will be next? will have earned their Second Class badge just as soon as their Nature is pass assed, During test period E. Heath passed Bus Routes, and B, Attersley and J. Terry passed First Ald. Margaret Haines of 1st Osh- finished her Saderfoot and od v ready for suroliment, ih 1a As , & game "Rab e Sl Powow rounded out the Ono music and school S3una are over, the tain expecte an increase in weekly attendance. To who are on the sick lst eet well soon. All of you are missed, 4th OSHAWA Was it a hary test? From what was heard some you know your First Thrift, Compass and It won't be Jong before rol Corners Rog hip ed up on the Deeds done, and Blso the meaning of the Guide Prom- 'There was & rous game of French Tee played A greatly enjoy- ound camp fire several songs were sung, and rg Ml She business of the meet- ls frum. forget the invitation to at- tend Kin, "treet United Church on Sunday night. The Guides outside the church and body. P.8.--Patrol Jeaders, don't forget that there is to be a Court of Honor held after the regular meeting next week. are to meet enter in a 6TH OSHAWA on Monday took the party at the rink on en g boys, the gathering was a jarse one, Returning after the skating to the Scout Hall on Hillcroft Street, re- freshments were served, followed by games. On Wednesday the Guides were guests of the Bcouts at a Valen- tine party. The hall was nicely de- corated and Skip Alker had spent con- siderable time on a program of con- tests, which included a hunt for Val- entine hearts, pinning the heart on Cupid, naming movie stars, dressing a model... The prizes were handker- chiefs and pocket combs. Refreshments were served by the 8th Scouts' Ladies' Auxiliary. It was a lovely party and the Guides who missed it, reallly miss- ed something, On behalf of the Guides Mrs, Taylor thanked Skipper Alker and the Scouts, a Sects passed by Guides will be ply next wee Knox W.M.S. Honors Mrs. A. H. Dancey Mrs. A, H. ay of Mii iinet Knox Church, To Irepinited. WHI 8, lite membership by Mrs. O. , Mclen- Te i 'Now Stands at 15,209 Today the total of unused valid meat coupons contributed by Osh- awa and district totals 15, 209 with 117 of these having been turned in to the local Ration Board at 66 Simcoe Street North during this week, The equivalent of these cou= pons in meat is released by Otta- wa authorities and specially label- led as the gift of Canadians over and above Canada's commitment, and is shipped to needy Europe. The labels, by the way, are printed in several languages so that the people getting the meat will know from whom it comes and can say a "thank you" to the donors. On Monday next , new C Mrs, Jack Lee wil] take charge,' Mrs, Avern HR Senigra. af and ter fours teen years of 13TH OSHAWA The meeting opened with "God Save the King" and the Guide Prayer. In- spection was taken followed by horas shoe for wert feed, and Patrol Corners followed. dy period was followed by games in hie everyone took part, Pow-wow was conducted by the Hriliium Patrol and singing was en- oyed. The meeting ended with "Softly Fades the Light of Day," and Taps. During the meet; Olive Butt and Joan Borrow passed their First Ald. BABY-SITTING THE EASY WAY Syracuse, N.Y. Feb. 15--(CP)-- Robert J. Leichter, an engineer at the General Electric plant here, be- lieves he has solved the baby-sitter problem with his "electronic baby- tender." It consists of a sensitive speaker with a 100-foot wire--that's the range of operations. It picks up every sound the baby makes and is sensitive enough to pick up even breathing. In their 100-foot range they can play bridge with friends in other apartments in the same building-- and still listen in to baby. Your Money and Your Health By W. H. Karn, Phm.R The ability to earn money is in a.great measure dependent on good health, and the wise person will not hesitate to spend the money required to keep this greatest of all assets. Having a physical checkup at least once a year, consulting your physician at the first sign of ill- ness--these are the small but necessary expenditures to main- taint good health. No other in- vestments pays such good divi- dends. When you invest your money in medicine, make sure that the pharmacist you entrust with your prescription uses only the finest and purest of drugs. Karn's Drug Store Alice and Division Streets Jhank You! Mr. S. K. Karnay of Karnay's Groceteria, Alice & Division Streets, who has been confined to the Oshawa General Hospital recently owing to a serious Hiness wishes to extend his grateful appreciation to all those who have so kindly remembered him with floral tributes and good wishes. It is hoped that Mr. Karnay will soon leave the hospital and will be in a position to contact his many friends and extend his thanks personally. During Mr. Karnay's illness Karnay's Groceteria has been carrying on and will continue to do so as usual. The patronage of the many customers is greatly appre- ciated and ii is sincerely hoped that their co-operation will be continued until such time as Mr. Karnay is able to personally take charge again, KARNAY'S GROCETERIA Phone 1081 Perfection cos Check V means "Quality-Tested", a new post-war scientific method that guards each Sweet Cap, step by step, from plantation to smoker. ot Per fection coe Check V is modern magic...the "watchful eye" that checks, day in and day out, the manufacture of Sweet Caps...checks for choice leaf, moisture control, blending... and finally the even wrapping in pure snow white paper. Result... THE PERFECT POST-WAR CIGARETTE. 'The purest form in which tobacco can be smoked" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES how perfect a post-war cigarette

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