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Daily Times-Gazette, 22 May 1947, p. 10

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BERTIE IES Jae ES Te « PAGE TEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE © THURSDAY, MAY, 22, 1947 On The Air Tonight and Friday "WGK "CBRL (NBL.CBE) TORONTO BUFF "CreB. WBEN "CIBC (CBS-CBC) (NBC) 860 #30 (MBS-ABC) 1010 BUFFALO TORONTO OSHAWA WKBW CHUM CKDO 1050 140 Calendar :00--Lorne Greene (News) 00 Myster of "the Week i90--Tony "Tne Troubadour News LE ge ;10--Joe McCarthy: :15--News of the World Jack th Smif : A5--Trhe aE | Lives On :15----Sports :15--Accent on Music 7:30--Mystery of the Week :30--Mr Keen : :30--News :30--The Studs Terkel Show : :30--Ethel and Albert Harris Trio EEN 1 House. se Fatty :35--Wor "Sport LE a So of View" it i if Drama Workshop John snd Judy F.BI In Peace Teil i CFRB 108 :30--Jean Hinds « Kp ==? | Community Station Week May 18-25 An Independent Commercial Station Hi :00--David and Lucille :00--Percolator Parade :00--~News 0 RAIDH Snyder Show :00--~CBC News : :10--Livestock Review :10--Hal Kelly Sports ' I Clie Buia. :15--Coffes Time :45--Gospel Singer om Marks the Car '00--Church in the Wildwood CEKDO 0. aly Viewpoint CHUM Ralph Snyder Show B 0 00 :00--CBC News 4 kfast Club News 10:00--Larry's Music Shop .. ..CHUM 10:00--News 10:00--Katie's Daughter 10:00--Ann Adam 10:00--Look Your Best 10:00--Mickey's Music Box 10:00---My True Story 10:05--Make Belleve Ballroom 10:15--Maurice ngton 10:15--Parade of Bands 10 :25--Hymns of all Churches WEBW WBEN Life CEDO--CHUM CFRB WGR CBL CJBC :35--Larry's Music Shop CHUM 10: :35--Morning Melodies CEDO 10:35--Food Facts and Fashions CBL 10:45--Music in Marchtime CKDO 10:45--Listening Post WEBW---CJBC 10:45--Joyce Jordan, M.D. WBEN 10:45--Novelette CFRB 10:45--Jane Weston CBL 10:45--David Harum WGR 11:00--Consumer News CKDO 11:00--Breakfast in Hollywood WEKBW 11:00--Shady Valley Folks CJ. 11:00--Morning Varieties 11:00--News CKEY 11:00--Arthur Godfrey CFRB--WGR :30--News 10: "30--Kate Altken 10:30--Evelyn Winters 10:30--Ethelwyn Hobbes :05--Make Believe Ballroom :15--Betty and Bob :15--Big Ser 11: 0-- ai Wagon Serenade 11 20 Chu Hollywood Story EN | 11:30--Say A With Music CFRB WBEN | 11:45--Lora A 11:50--News 11:00--News ee -CFRB :00--Dominion News CJBC :00--Vancouver Theatre CBL :00--~News ! 1:30---8tory of Music 'WBEN 1:30--Martin Tobin's Tune Time WGR :30--Tex Beneke Orch. CFRB 1:30--Music Room WEKEW 12:00--~CBC News CBL 12:00 Naws Say It With Musie 12:15--Joey Orch. 12:15--Martin Tobin's Tune Time SiG 12:30--News 12:55--News WEBW WHEN 1:00--News R FRIDAY MORNING 8:50--News 8:00 Morning Jamboree 6: Bl WGR 6: € WGR |- 1 CBL 11:30--Aunt M: my 11:30--George's ife 11:30--Jack Berch Mus. Show :30--Grand Sia. i am 11:35--Stork Club of the Alr 11:40--Interlude 11:45--Ted Malone Lawton 11:45--Volice of Memory 11:45--Do You Remember 11:45--Laura Limited 11: mary FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00--N. Shore Farm Digest 12:00k=any Baker 12:00--Studio 88 12:00--News--Musie 12:00---BBC News 12:00--Kate Smith Speaks 12:00--Mus!c for Mid-day 12:00--News 12:05--Pick the Hits 12 of the Day 12:15--Tony the Troubador 12:1 tar of Today 12:20--Listen Ladies 12:30--Luncheon rv 12:30--Press New: 12:30---CHUM Valley Program 12 30 News. Greene (News) :30--World at Noon :30--Ontario Farm Broadcas 12:30--Rom. of Helen Trent WGR 1:15--From A to Z In Novelty CKDO 1:15--The Happy Gan BL use fail Varieties CKDO :30--Me! ne. WEB 1:30--News y 1 48 Three Quarter Time 2:00--Quarter Hour Concert 2:00--Klernan"s News Corner 2:00--~Today's Children b Fe News ebrity Time Baird 2: D0 Nelson Olmstead Mrs. Bu i yx in White »Dr. Paul 2: 17 ack Berch Show 2:15--Perry Musson 2:28--Masquerade 2:30--Parade of Melody 2 :30--Bride ahd o Groom :30--Freddy Martin Orch, 2:30--News 2:30--Musically Yours 2:30--The Lone Journey : eo 2:45--Russ Morgan Orch, 2:45--Rose of My 3 01050 i Matinee |, 3:00--N 3 {00--Tello-Tes t 3:00--Life Can Be Beautiful WBEN----CBL 3:00--Ladies Be Seated WEBW 3:00--Frank Herbert Concert Boul SE erry Burke Show Aly wood Melodies :30--New; 3 30 Metin With Keaton 3:30--New: 3: oN --Tonaer Young's Family --WBEN--CBL 3 30 Melody Inc. WKBW CHUM ody CKDO 345--Right to Happiness WBEN---CBL 3:45--Lucy Linton CFRB 4:00--Four O" Clock News 4:00--1050 Matin 4:00--News 4:00--Popular Songs :00--B: 12 ub 580 0--Music For Friday & N93 Hien Tide 4:15--Stella Dallas 3 15--Women's News Commentary oBL 4:18--"'Needle Pointers" 4:30--News 4:30--Lorenzo Jones 4:30--News 4:30--Adventure Parade 4:30--Hint Hunt 4:30--Recital 4:35--1050 Matinee ¥ 4:40--Matinee Miniature 4:45--From the Classics CBL 4:45--Adven, of Perry Mason ph 4:45--Meetin' With Keaton WG 4:45--Young Widder Brown WBE N 4:45--Dick Tracy 5:00--Superman 5:00--Sounds Fun 5:00--~When a Girl Marries 5:00--News 5:00--Veterans' Varieties CBL 5:00--News WGR 5:00--Terry and the Pirates WKBW 5:00--Time on my Hands CHUM 5:05--Studio Party CKEY 5:10--Meetin' With Keaton WGR §:15--~Music by Cugat CKDO 5:15--Portia Faces Life WBEN 5:15--Bob Eberiy and Gart Trlo CFRB 5:15--S8ky King WKBW 5:15--High News Hit Parade CJBC 5:30--Jesting with the Jesters CKDO 5:30--Just Plain Bill WBEN 5:30--Jack 'mstrong WEKBW 5:30--The Three Suns CFRB CBL CKEY CJBC WBEN CKEY 5:30--Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:30--Make Belleve Ballroom 5:30--News 5:40--Great Moments in Sport 5:45--Sammy Kaye 5 '45--Broadened Horizons :45--Don Messer's Islanders Quartet 5:50--Puttin'. on FRIDAY EVENING 6:00--Press News: 6:00--Candlelight and 'Silver 6:00--Victory Parade 6:00--CBC- News CJBC 6:00--~News WBEN.WGR-WEBW-CKEY 6:00--1050 Serenade CHUM 8 -Make Deneve, Ballroom CEPY CEDO CFRB CBL DO] 6: 15--Jim wells, sports 6:15--Tune Train 6: 15-- Blackstone, the Magician 6:15--Tello-Test 6:15--~News; Farm Market 6:20--Safety Clinic 6:20--1050 Serenade 6:30--C.R.A. Reports 6:30--Three Suns Trio 6:30--Musical Memories 6:30--Slg. Smith Sports 6:30--Jim Hunter--News 6:30--Serenade 6:30--Ralph Hubbell Sports 6: per Club 6:30--New. 6: 35-1080 PSerenade 6:40--Wes. McKnight 'Sports 6:45--Robert Trout--News 6:45--Strike Up the Band 6:50--Did I Say That? 6:55--Int, Commentary 7:00--~Jumpin' Jacks 7:00--1050 Varieties 7:00--News 7:00--Suppexr Club 7:00--Headline News 7:00--Lorne Greene (News) 7:00--Ed. McCurdy Sings 7:00--~Mystery of the Week 7:05--Make Believe Ballroom 7:05--Music of Manhattan 7:10--~Joe McCariny---Sporia 7:15--Perry Com 7: 15-- News of the Worid 7:1 rts Today 7:15--Jack Smith Show 7: 15--Accent on Music 7:30--Bo, 7 30--Make Belleve Ballroom 7:30--Sound Off--With Mark 7:30--Ethel and Albert 7:30--The Lone kanger 7:30--Musical 'Program 7:30--Mystery of the Week 7:35--World of Sport 7:45--H, V. Kaltenborn 7:45--~Home Folks Frollo 7:45--Toronto Today 7:45--Song Styles 7:45--Request Performance CHUM 8:00--Columbia Record Shop CKDO 8:00--Henry Morgan Show CEEY 8:00- -Baby Snooks Show wi 8:00--Summer Concert 8:00--The Whistler 8:00--Highways in Melody 8:00--The Fat Man 8:00--Candlelight Music 8:15--Holly Howe 8:15--Expert Opin 8:30--Save the Rh itaren-Fund, Talk CKEY 8: 30--Recital Period 8:30--Alan Young Show 8:30--Leave 1t to the Girls * 8:30--Allen Roth CKDO 8:30--Adven, of the Thin Man WGR 8:30--Lucky . Listenin' OFRB 8:30--This Is Your FBI WEBW Ho :37--Can. Red Cross Soclety - CEEY 8:45--Comm. Station a Week Talk CRE? 8:55--Bill Henry, News 9:00--Press News oKDO 9:00_The Ginny Simms Show WGR WEBW---CJBC CFRB LAFF-A-DAY 'Cope. 1947, King Features Syndicate, 1nc., World rights reserved. 5-22 B Bosuar "Short circuit, eh? . How long will it take you to lengthen i? THEATRE! TODAY Biltmore -- "Thrill of Brazil" 2.11, 5.04, 7.45, 10.31. "Don't Fence Me In" 1.00, 3.53, 6.34, 9.20, Last complete show 9.20. Marks -- "Spoilers of the North" 1.00, 3.25, 5.45, 8.10, 10.40. "The Pilgrim Lady" 2.15, 4.35, 7.00, 9.30. Last complete show 9.15 Regent--"Ladies Man" 1.30, 3.30, 5.15, 7.15, 9.18. Last complete show 8.50. 9:00--International Quiz CBL 9:00--So the Story Goes 9°00--Pcople Are Funny 9:00--Break the Bank WKBW 9:00--Light up and Listen CJBC- OFRE 9:08--Baseball Game CK 9:15--Record Review 9:30--Waltz Time 9:30--Western Tralls 9:30--Victor Record Album 9.30--Durante and Moore 9:30--The Sheriff . 9:30--New Artists in Recital 9:55--Champlon Roll Call 10:00--Mystery Theatre 10: 00--It Pays To Be Ignorant 10: :00--Boxing Bouts 10:00--Champlonship Fight 10:15--~CBC News Roundup 10:30--BIi11 Stern, Sports 10:30--Strange Wills 10:30--Heritage of Music 10:30--Ontario Holiday 10:30--Baseball Game 10:30--Les. Brcwn Orch. 10:30--News 10:40--Joe Chrysdale Sports 10:40--At the Console 10:45--Government Talk 10:45--~News B 10:45--At the Console L | 10:45--Answer Man 10:55--Headliners 11:00--Alberta Ranch House 11:00---Dominton Network News CJBC 11:00--News WKBW-WBEN-CKEY-CFRB 11:00--News Reporter WGR 11:05-Mickey Lester ~ 11:10--Rexallites 1:10--Army Score Board 11:15--Rainbow Rendezvous 1i:15--Joe Wesp 11:15--Late Sports 11:15--Cristie's Wax Works 11:15--Joe Hasel, Sports 11:25--Late Sports Column 11:25--Footnote 11:30--Ray Eberle Orch. 11:30--Martin Tobin's Tune 11:30--World's Great Novels 11:30--~Winnipeg Drama i :30--Music. Room WKBW 12 100--News--Say it With Music to CEEY Ta 12 00--CBC News Bustin 12:00--News FRB-WBEN- WOR 12: Do Si med-- Beasley Smith N 12:05--Nocturne CFRB 12:15--Martin Tobin's Tune Time . ---WGR 12:15--Randy Brooks Orch. CFRB 12:30--News CFRB 12:30--Three Suns Trio WBEN 12:45--Korn Kobblers WBEN 12:55---News 12:55--News 1.00--News OSHAWA ONE DAY ONLY SAT., MAY 31 KINSMEN PARK Rear of Arena--Off King St. TWICE DAILY: 2:30 - 8:30 UNDER THE "BIG TOP" Tickets on sale show day only, 9 m. to 5 pm, at Jury & Loyell, ing St. Store, Oshawa. PLEASE DON'T PHONE. Ottawa Plan (Continued from Page 3) sought shelter. Restrictions hanai- capped builders and manufacturers. Municipalities wanted private enterprise given a' chance to solve the home shortage. y Production of many things lag- ged. Agriculture was being drained of its workers. Canada was devel- oping "leaners instead of leaders." Government paternalism was fos- tering an outlook that was danger- ous for Canada's future. Rome had decayed when her farm people left for the city. The government "has almost wrecked Confederation." By "hook Lor by crook," it had brought seven provinces into an agreement while it "overlooked" the-two main pro- vinces. Confederation The Dominion-provincial pro- blems of today were much less than those of Confederation. The Can- adian Confederation was held to- gether by a slim thread. The pro- blem of holding it together trans- cended all political parties and problems. Mr, Moore called for more sub- stantial cuts in income taxes and '| the retention in peacetime of the excess profits tax, which could be used to provide better social ser- vices. 'The government should "cash in" on the big profits now beg made by business and indus- SAFETY WAR Winnipeg, -- (CP)--Attorney= General J, Manitoba has started an all-out war on the province's traffic death and accident toll iwth appoint ment of a highway safety com- mittee, Deaths in highway acci- dents last year totalled 79 with 11,859 injured, an increase of 14 and 366 respectively, over the previous year, LIFE i AFTER4O. 1: Around 40 our energy lessens. sens an we effort. The ahead should yield the 0. McLenaghen of | |In Manhattan They Dote.On 'Mr. Canada' By E. M. CHANTLER Canadian Press Staff Writer "Golly, yes, there's a dandy trout spot up in the Laurentians called , , . An apartment in To- ronto? Well, you might contact « . « There's excellent golf at Banff..." , And with a chuckle, "Mr. Can. ada" puts the telephone down and .looking over Manhattan's skyline murmurs: "You'd never know I was in the music business." But Robert J. Burton is in the music. game. In fact he is legal director of Broadcast Music, Inc. Fifth Ave., New York, and gen- eral manager of BMI Canada Limited, Toronto, The latter company was re~ cently organized unde joint di- rection of the CBC and Canadian Association of Broadcasters. Its main purpose as "Mr. Canada" puts it, is to provide a wider pro- gram service to Canadian radio, and publishing and promotion of music by this Dominion's compos. ers, . As for his nickname, it's no "gag." Among New York musi. ciags, bandsmen, broadcasters and music publishers Burton has be- come'a one-man publicity bureau for things Canadian, Whether it's information on copyright laws, food rationing, radio or music affairs--or where to get a pair of plaid socks -- in Gotham (it's "ask Mr. Canada, he'll know." This mild-voiced lawyer turned international goodwill counsellor, acquired some of his vast data on Canada from friends at the New York office of the Dominion's War Information Board. Much of it was gathered in two years spent reorganizing BMI Canada, But American associates recall that while Burton was still a law stu- dent at Columbia University, and later as a practising lawyer, he rarely missed enjoying holidays in the Laurentians or at Quebec City. It was during appearances be- fore the Dominion's copyright ap- peal board that he made contacts with CBC and private broadcast- ing officials from whom he heard of the singular neglect suffered by our native music. Burton had a cause -- detailed plans to make BMI Canada a force in this country's music world -- particularly concerning interna- tional copyright and publication. Returning to New York, he car- ried on a whirlwind campaign among associates. His central theme was that Canada had fine NOW PLAYING! A Paramount Pictuis starig EDDIE BRACKEN « CASS DALEY VIRGINIA WELLES she THEATRE composers who stayed here by choice and who wrote music worth publishing and performing in the United States--and throughout the world. His cause began to click. His Manhattan office became the clearing house for all matters re= lating to BMI's Canadian.affairs, Too, it became. the gathering place 'for Canadian visitors to New York and Gothamites pre paring for jaunts to the Domine ion's play spots, Toh WHERE MEN LIVE LIKE THEY LOVE / IN COLOR! Monte Hale in "LAST FRONTIER UPRISING" hn American F Soyth "THE CLUB BAYVIEW Presents a VICTORIA DAY BALL Saturday Evening, May 24 Dress Optional o ' Hats, Horns ® Novelty Dances, etc. Per Couple $2.00 ® & Music by Phi 4 FT 4 Ly '"The Rhythmaires" TODAY All Week! Laughter a I Stars! THR " with EVELYN KEYES 'Don't Fence Me In' With GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES -- DALE EVANS BOB NOLAN and SONS of the PIONEERS " WYNN MILLER Madriguera CTs Orchestra -- 1) BIG 'HITS = | / C8038--I Believe Time After Time--by Frank Sinatra C8037--Across the Alley From the Alamo No Greater Love--by Woody Herman C8039--Nat Meets June Sweet Lorraine--by Frank Sinatra C8040--When Am I Gonna Kiss You Good Morning Mama, Do I Gotta--by Dinah Shore C 879--My Adobe Hacienda Starlight Schottische--by Louise Massey C 878 Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume Get Up Those Stairs. Mademoiselle--by Tony Pastor C 874--1I Want To Be Loved Santa Catalina--by The Modernaires and Paula Kelly C 873--Ages and Ages Ago You Laughed and I Cried--by Gene Autry Set J36--Bizet's Carmen Spiga g the London Philhar Sir Th B Set J26--Wagner's Flying Dutchman--s3.00 C Sir Th B g the London Philharmonic Set J88--Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue--s$3.00 Oscar Levant with Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy conducting. Set J57--Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite No. 1--$3.00 Sir Th Beech and the Lond NAAAAANS WILSON © LEE 79 SIMCOE ST. N. ® Phone 971 Whitby . 4 for Reservations DANCING Also Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE Authorized Sales and Service for 139 KING WEST OSHAWA Philharmonic JUBILEE PAVILION ADMISSION 35 * REGULAR BUS SERVICE Other Nights We Cater to Private Parties GiBSON TRACTOR and Banquets FARGO TRUCKS +

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