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Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Jun 1953, p. 19

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RADIO LOG WGR 550 ® CKEY 580 o CBL 7 WBEN 930 eo CFRB 1010 o CKLB 1240 © WKBW 40 © CIBC 860 © CHML 900 | CHUM 1050 © CKOC 1150 1520 @ CHYC 1600 Information on Times-Gazette prints program corrections and changes as not bility radio programs is supplied by the individual | stations. The submitted and does WEDNESDAY EVENING WGR-Johnny Mercer WB 6.00 P.M. CKLB-Néws; Sports; What's on at the Theatre; Supper Club CBL-News; Sports CFRB-Denny Vaughan WGR-News; Story Behind News CFRB-Beulah WGR-News 7.45 P.M CJBC-Rythm Rendezvous 10.15 P.M. CBL-Piano Recital CFRB-Lorne Oreene's CE otebook 10.30 P.M. CRI The World and the TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT Toronte -- Channel § WEDNESDAY $:00--Cowboy Corner 6: Music 6:45--Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Fighting Words Play It Safe Am The Law 9: to m THURSDAY 8:00 Telestory Time 5:15--Children's Film 3 pamar of the Jungle :00--Music :45--Uncle Chichimus :00--Tabloid :30--Vacationland America OTTAWA- -- Outstanding in- creases iM grain "vields of field corn are possible in many years by spraying for corn borer con- trol. This conclusion has been drawn from tests conducted at the Experimental Station. Harrow, On- tario, for the past three years. In 1950 sprayed corn outyielded {the unsprayed by as much as 8.9 {bushels of shelled corn per acre. In 1951, a year of heavier corn borer infestation, the increase was | 17.1 bushels. On the other hand no increases were obtained through Spraying Field Corn Has Beneficial Results | THEATRE GUIDE THE DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 17, 1953 19 of fighting the corn borer will un- doubtedly gain in popularity, states C. G. Mortimore. Information obtained to date suggests the following recommen- dations for spraying field corn for | corn borer control: ® It is usually profitable to spray | when a count of egg masses totals at least 50 per 100 plants. It is! definitely profitable when the count is 100 or more egg masses per 100 | B! plants. In any case apply the spray | 7 to 10 days after the count has reached 50 masses per 100 plants. | Plaza. ine," 2.38, 5.41, plete show 8.44 p.m. p.m. | Marks. ---- "A Queen is Crowned,' 5.20, 6.45. 8.15 9.40. Last complete show at 9.40 1.00, 2.25, 3.55. .m. iltmore. 1.05, 3.24, 5.43, 8.02, and 10.24 Mrs. "The Homesteaders™" 2.22, | received a p.m, "Kansas City Confiden- | tial," 1.00, 4.03, 7.06, 10.09, "*Ther- | 8.44. Last com- WHITEVALE L. F. RANDALL i Correspondent { WHITEVALE --Mr. Wilson from Drive-In -- Starting at dusk -- |Streetsville has taken up residence "Francis Goes To West Point'. | with his daughter, Last complete show at 11.00 White, and family. Mrs. Harry Last week he | celebrated his 86th birthday. | A jolly party took place at Mrs. N Robinson's wheh the women | athered to honor Mrs. Harold! Lindsay and her mother, Mrs. E. | Teneple, who are leaving the vil- {lage after quite a few years. and Mrs. Teeple| lovely grey woollen Lindsay | public school Al -- "Loose In London." beautiful mirror was presented to [licious lunch. On Thursday last, the teen-age | group presented Jean Marie and Betty Ann Lindsay with a very fine string of pearls. The Women's Missionary Society will hold its June meetin at the home of Mrs. Ewart Anthony. The Green River Group will have charge of the program and wor- ship service. Roll call to be an- swered by the word date June 23, | at 2.30. : There will be a social evening on June 24 at 8 o'clock in the to honor Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton, the school principal after five years' serv- ice. Mr. and Mrs. Tipton and three 4.41, 7.00'and 9.22 p.m. Last com- | Sweater. Both ladies thanked ev- young children have moved into plete show at 9.15 p.m. | eryone in a very gracious manner, | the house formerly occupied" by not necessary to spray when corn | a | following which all enjoyed a de-!the Marshman family. is less than 24 inches tall as meas- | | Regent. -- "Elizabeth is Queen," ured fom me, ground to the tip | 1.30, 3.35, 5.40, 7.45, 10.05. "Raid- e longest leaf pulled upright, er in The Sky." 2.15, 4.25, 6.30 borer moths emerged and laid DDT, parathion and ryania are mn p : ' | their eggs. Weather of this sort is 'all satisfactory spray materials. |: 350 Last complete show 335. oot rg ether moth Snel. At the present time DDT is the | Brock, Whitby. -- "Something for |gence or egg-laying, as well as most outstanding because it is| the Birds," and 'The Man Be- |causing many of the egg masses both highly effective and relative- | hind the Gun." Evening shows | which are laid to fall off the ly inexpensive. Apply at" the rate| at 7 p.m., last complete show | leaves, The result was a very low of 12 pounds of actual DDT per! 820 p.m. 3 | infestation EJ corn borers in this acre. Use three nozzlés per row | -- pin |area in 195 to apply and spray. The centre ICELANDIC OLD-TIME Results of the tests also indi- nozzle should be 'directly over. the | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Mrs. ER hia {cate that one properly-timed spray | row and the outside nozzles arran- | Thorpe, 75, native of Iceland who | ged to direct the spray downward had lived here since childhood, | | will gierease 'the yield of corn |equally as well as two sprays.|and inward. Ad just all three noz- died recently. She was a past pres- M 11:15--Robert Montgomery zles so that most spray is put on | ident of the Jon Sigurdsson branch Since only one spray is necessary | THURSDAY p . %:00- Today to protect field corn against seri- | (jo ® whorl and leaf axils. lof the IODE. $:00--Test Pattern {ous reductions in yield this method | 9:55--Though For The Day | C.R.A. 10:00--Ding Dong School | WEDNESDAY N | 10:30--Take It Easy CBI News Roundup | 11:00--Arthur Godfrey Recreation office open- all day. 9.00-5.30 p.m. WGR-Beulah | CKLB-Mystery House 0] 11:15--Betty Furnes | WBEN- Repore | from Korea | | CIBC. ind Hp A30_Strike It Rich i | Fernhill NA Meeting (Scout Hall. {Gibbon St.). 8.30 p.m. oduction OS PM. 12:00--Bride and Groom THURSDAY WBEN-One Mao, (] Family 8.00 P CBL-Music; S. N. Benet 'CJBC-Fisher-Ameche Show; Four Knights CFRB-Wild Bill Hickok CKEY-News; M. Lester P. Brooks WGR-FBI in Peace and War WBEN-Walk a Mile 8.30 P.M, CKLB-Guy Lombardo CBL-Bishop's Beggar CJBC-Great Gildersieeve CFRB-Rhythm and Romance WGR-Dr. Chris WBEN- "Great Gl CKLB-News:; Stars :483--S8porting Corner 3:00-Der Rosenkavalier 3~-5¥smphony Concert 10:00--Hans in the Kitchen WHAM Rochester -- Channel 6 WEDNESDAY EVENING | 6:00---Sports on Parade 6:15--News 25---Almanac 5 30-Speaking of Sports 6:43--Perry Como Show 7:00--Charles Laughton Show 7:18--Jewel Box 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show 7:45---Camel News Caravan 8:00--Boston Blackie 8:30--Popular Science 8:45--8portsmen's Club :00--Kraft TV Theatre 10:00--Blue Ribbon Bouts 10:45--Chronoscope 11:00--11th Hour News TH 10--Almanac the Headlines CKEY-News; Ballroom WBEN-News 6.15 P.M. CBL-Mayfair Melodies CFRB-Pathway of Duty Guides and Brownies WGR-Sports; Heartbeats in Sports WBEN Sports 6.30 P. CBL- Interaational' Commentary: H Music CJBC-News; Sports CFRB-News; Sports; Guest Stars WGR- Skyway. Reporters; ree WEEN: -Mike Mearian 6.45 P.M. CJBC-Byng's Choice WGR-News WBEN-3-Siar re 00 P.M. CKLB:News; Band; Tele Highlights CFRB-Kate Aitken CKEY-News: Ballroom CPRB-Music by Mantavani CJBC-Variety Fanfare CKLB-News; Sporis CKEY-News; LH Musi¢ WBEN:Keyboard Melodies; Bernard Baruch WGR-News: C. Addms 10.45 P.M. CKLB-Airlanes Trio CFRB-Sports Yarns; Songs for To it WGR-Orchestra 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News: Sports Finals; Man About CBL- pL Muse of Mo: CJBC-News Art CFRB-News CJBC-Ford Anniversary CKEY-News; Les Lye CFRB-Mr. and Mrs, North | Show | CKEY-News; Back Talk; | WGR-News WGR-Morris Playhouse 11.13 P.M. | WBEN- FGlouelto Mars CJBC-UN Today 15 spraying in 1952. This was due | to the lack of corn borers. The! weather in Essex County was ex- ceptionally hot and dry during the | period when the first brood corn Regardless of egg mass count it is! STARTING TOMORROW The fabulous, riotous story of Uncle Sam's "Sailors on Camels" marooned in the Gobi Desert! £ Film "CORONATION DAY® | 20 Minutes of Coronation Highlights in Vivid Color tia Gildersiceve "Theatre of CFRB-Merry Go Round { aR, Sports WBEN-S 1+ =e 11.30 P.M. " Bi Pre. CJBC-Down Dairy Lane CKEY-Baseball 9.30 P. Ontario County Kennel Club THIRD ANNUAL DCG SHOW 300 DOGS ALL DAY SATURDAY Kim's Merry Geo WBEN- Roser mary Clooney | CBL-News | CFRB-News 1:00---How Do You Do It? 4:00---On Your Account 19.00 530 p.m. 7.50 P.M. | CKLB-News; ry . 1:15--Mid-day Midway CKLB-Great Music Korner cc Yard 1:30--Gary Moore Show : 4:30-Ladies Choice | East area vs. West Area Ex- { hibition game at Radio Park. 4.10 | CBL- TIL oy | Wor: Wat s Pos Line °, . CFRB-Bing Crosby | WBEN-Big Story | CKLB-News 12:15--Love of Life 10.00 CBL-News 12:30--Search for Tomorrow CJBC-Choral Time | cyBC-Musie 5 CFRB-Johnny Mercer | CFRB-Dreams For Sale | WGR-News: Glaey's 2:00--Time for gravel Recreation Sifice open all day. CKEY-Caravan of Music | WGR-Summer In St. Louls Base! 2:30--Ladies Fair 19.00 - 5.30 | WBEN-News; Orchestra 3:00--Big Payoff ¥ . 5:15--Gabby Hayes B kil A §:15--Gabeny Hues jo | ooklin Arena THURSDAY EVENING |. Storie Park NA Meeting, Stor- | 50c ADMISSION DOOR PRIZES {ie Park Clubhouse. 8.00 p.m. | | | THURSDAY MORNING 8.15 P.M. ¢BL- Morning 30 A.M. | cxLB- Thre: The Devotion | Listening Glass 30 AM. {| WGR-Musieal Clock CBL Musteal March Past | CBL-Ruth Harding oc] CFRB-News; Top 0' | Maudie Ferguson WGR-News; Chore Time: | porn: Peggy Brooks CFRB-Waltz Festival Farm Reporter | CKEY-Music; Barry and | CJBC-Just Around The WBEN-News Betty . Corner 7.00 AM. | Koffee 6.00 A. CFRB-Farm Breakfast; News; Top O' The Morn CKEY-News; Clock WGR-Family Skeieton P.M. Chl News 12.45_Guiding Light CBL Early ltalian Music | WBEN-Bob. Hope Show 3:30 Welcome Travellers | Lions "Club Moon for the Bind. 6:00--Science at Work FRIDAY 6:15--News 6:25-- Almanac 6:30--Speaking of Sports 6:45--Rep. H. Ostertag 7:00--What's Your Trouble 7:15--Film 7:30--Dinah Shore { 7:48--Camel News Caravan | 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--T-Men in Action 9:00--Charades That Pay 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Martin Kane 10:30--Film 11:00--News: Almanac 11:13--Broadway to Hollyweod Musical Recreation Diice open all day. 19.00 - 5.30 Lions Club. Toms for the Blind. 9.00 - 5.30 p.m. Fernhill Park Opening (evening) SATURDAY Fernhill Park Opening. WBEN -- CHANNEL U. S. Post Rates oom vse May Go Up 8:30. News i | WASHINGTON (AP)--Postmas- iv ter General Arthur Summerfield 3 30--Outdoor Camera : will ask for an increase in postal Caravan | rates in an effort to wipe out a y and Friends {$594,250,000 deficit facing the post |ofice department. This was disclosed by Republican | congressional leaders after their | weekly conference today with Pres- |ident Eisenhower at the White | House. | Summerfield sat in on the meet- | 10.45 P.M. CBL-Shall We Dance | CFRB-Song Time 11.00 AM. | CKLB News: Say Harmonies | With Music Jay and | CBL-Road of Life | CJBC-Coffee with Bruee Musie | CFRB-News; Trio | CKEY-News; Bal | WBEN-Strike It 1L15 AM. CJBC-Pop Concert CBL-Backstage Wife CFRB- -Mamory Lane 1.30 A.M, CKLB- Hore: of Peter McGregor CBL-Best by Bing, {SIBC -Cote Glee Club CFRB-Music of Manhattan | CKEY- Stars Sing | WGR-Grand Slam | 10. 2 nr Spot | | WBES.Phrase thet Pays 00--Late News, Weather and Sports | GKLB Forbidden Diary i Dlenma | WBEN-Welcome CFRB-Band; News 12:08 Theater Playhouse Travellers CBL-Laura Limited . - 10.15 A.M. 5 of Out THURSDAY pel Ne WIDNARK TAYLOR ath CASEY ADAMS - MURVYN VYE - DARRYL HICKMAN - MARTIN MILNER CKLB-News; Korner CFRB-News: Top O' Morn; Livestock Review CBL-News; Concert Time CJBC- Toast and Jam CKEY- im Clock WGR-Musieal Clock WEEN News: Musical 5 AM. | crRB- Gomme Singers CKLB Ne (5 Devotions CFRB-News; CKEY-News; Ginger CBL-News; WBEN-News Morning ¥ t THE ONLY ld # : FULL-LENGTH FEATURE OF with the = : THE CORONATION . OF QUEEN \, ELIZABETH I. IN COLOR BY Musical 9.15 AM. ch CKLB-Listen While You Work CJBC-Breakfast Club Korner WGR-The Keatons CBL-News; Concert; WBEN- Breakfast at the Melody Highlights Lennox CFRB-News; Top o' The AM, Morn; Lost and Found: | CBL- Light and Lyties) Sports CKEY News: Musie 2.00 AM. CKLB-News; Koffee Korner CBL-News; § and "THE RING" TO-NITE THE HARVEY DANCERS Linda Bellingham, Bonnie Smith, Elizabeth Simmons, Sally Callison, CKLB-News; Hit Parade CJBC-Roses for You CFRB-News; Money Jingles CKEY-News: Ball Room | WGR-Arthur Godfrey. CASH FOTO NITE OFFER rie The J Arthur Rosh Orgeninetion Prevent "A QUEEN 1 CKEY-News; Sports; Musical Clock WGR-News; Musical Clock WBEN-News; Musical Clock CFRB-Worth Knowing Times 7:00 a.m.--Todav; Dave Garroway Carmen Cavallaro Claire's Kitchen 9: a.m.--Your Figure, Rollie Huff CBL-Fancy Fingers WR-Pasemary 9:15--Garry Moore CJBC-Hope for the WBEN-Bob Hope 9:30--Learn and Live Ladies | CJBC-June Dennis 9:45--Children's Theatre THURSDAY AF TERNOON 10:00--Shoppers Guide 10:18--Arthur Godfrey 11:00--Plain and Fancy Cooking 11: 30--You oii Your Family 12.00 P.M. 145 P | WBEN-Right te 12:00--New CKLB-Community CBL-Invitation ™ the | Happiness 12: 1 Love of Life Waltz | 4,00 P.M. CFRB-Helen Trent | SISL8-NaWas Show Case WGR-Guiding Light | CB Bheor 2.00 P.M. CIBC-Songs *styles 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:48-The Guidint Light 1:00--~Matinee Playhouse CKLB-Women's News | CFRB-News; Hollywood CBL-Brave Voyage | Reporter CJBC-Double or Northing | CKEY-News; Club 580 | WGR-News: Keaton 1:45--Johnny's Show | WBEN- Backnise Wife 5 P.M. ng. House of Representatives Speaker Joseph Martin (Rep. Mass.) told reporters Summerfield hopes the rate increases, if Con- | gress grants them, will go into! effect next Oct. 1. | Martin said Summerfield prob- ably would recommend an increase in virtually all rates from firgt class mail down. The request pre- sumably will be for increase from | three to four cents in the cost of {mailing a first class letter. | CFRB-Harriet's Noonday Consoles OKEY-News; Pick the Hits; Housewives' Holiday WGR-News WBEN-News 12.15 P.M. 2:00--Freedom Rings 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00--Break the Bank 3:30---Bride & Groom 3:45-Welcome Travellers 4:00--On Your Account | CFRB- AC Luey 4:30--Ladies' Choice | WBEN-Stella Dallas $:00--Fun to Learn | 4.3 P.M. §5:13--A Time for Beany | CBL-In Tempe $:30---Howdy Doody | CIBC-Of AN Things THURSDAY EVENING CFRB-Record Shop 6:00--Segebrush Trail | WGR Keaton 6:30--News | WBEN- "Widder Brows 6:45--Sports Spotlight WHER Woman in My 3 30-Cliee Ri av Po Muse 7:45--News Caravan 5.00 P MN. 8:00--Groucho Marx CKLB.News: Supper Club | 3:33--TMen in Action CBL-Your Program 9:00--Dragnet CFRB-News; Peggy 9:30--Ford Theater Studie 4 10: Martin Kane Private Eye y WGR-News; Keaton Abbott and Costello 11:00--News: Sports Weather WBEN-Plain Bill 5.15 P.M CKLB-$u| 11:35--Baseball Hall of Fame 11:45--Your Garden pper Club WBEN- Front Page | Farrell CFRB-Dick k Haym HAMPTON CRLB-Compmunity News; oa Baker Family Holds Picnic M. HORN Correspondent HAMPTON -- The Baker family | picnic was held in our park on! aturday afterncon which was the | first one of the season. The league football game, ve] tween Courtice and Hampton, was played here on Saturday evening and was very largely attended. | Little Johnnie Lyon was a patient | in Bowmanville Hospital on Satur-| day when he had his tonsils remov- i He is well on the way to re- very. WAS HEART ATTACK A. J. Balson, Solina. suffered a {heart attack while attending the ball game in the park on Saturday evening. OSHAWA CFRB-Guiding Light CKEY-News; Show Business WGR-Mrs. Burton WBEN-Ev'ry Day 2.18 P.M. CKLB-Aunt Mary CBL- Trans-Canada Matinee CFRB-Ma Perking WGR-Perry Mason WBEN-! Pauline et erens CKLB- Betiy a 'Bob CJBC-Maitland Manor CFRB-Gal Sunday WGR-Nora Drake WBEN-Dave o Caoway ADVENTURE'S FAVORITE HERO! Excitement. .. romance... suspense --as the gallant rogue of Sherwood Forest storms the citadels of evil and the heart of a lovely Walt Disneys STORY OF RoBiN Hoop AN ALL-LIVE-ACTION PICTURE Color by TechhicoLor HURRY! HURRY ! A Sidi ond Bown Reserve Your Seats Now WOR Aunt andy WBEN-Old i lebags 12.30 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Farm Broadeast; Time Signa CIBC News; Small Types CFRB-News; Women ia the News CKEY-News WGR-Helen Trent WBEN-Luncheon Club 12.43 P.M. SLB Yocal Spotlight -- for -- "Small Types Review" -- featuring -- . "BYNG" WHITTEKER and "BABY BEE" And o Host of Other Attractions OSHAWA ARENA SAT., JUNE 27th 8:00 P.M. All Seats Reserved Now on Sale at OSHAWA Evelyn Shop, Simcoe S. Henderson's Book Store, King E. Johnston's Men's Wear, Simcoe N. WHITBY Specialty Shop, Dundas St. AJAX ! Town Toggery Adults . . | Owing to Zion Sunday School an- Children under 12 niversary, no evening church serv- fee was held here, but service will | Plus Tox) i be at the usual hour of seven | o'clock next Sunday in charge of our pastor and a baptismal serv- | ice will be held. The weather has been very warm and humid this past week, with thundershowers and lots of rain. The thermometer hit the 85 degree | mark a couple days, but the coller | air over the weekend has been! more enjoyable. A number of our ladies attended | the Memorial Hospital bazaar in | Bowmanville on Thursday. Mrs. E. H. Cole had the mis- | fortune to break her wrist when she fell while engaged in work for | the bazaar, in Bowmanville on Tuesday morning. She required | | hospital attention. | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Fernandez, | Toronto visited Mrs. S. G. Niddery | and Mary during the weekend. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodgson | spent the weekend at their son | Dean's cottage at Hall's Lake. | Mrs. E. H. Cole is with friends at | Milbrook. - Mrs. T. McMullen is with "her | son and wife at Janetville for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petit Mr. and Mrs. Champlain and Lin- da, Miss Cecile Petit, Toronto, | visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Chapman | on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson and | Vieky, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Nichol- son, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. » Jack Lyon. TONIGHT ONLY UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL p CKLB- Meet sx Menjous CFRB-Brighter Day WGR-Brighter Day WBEN:-Doctor"s Wife 3.00 P.M Bi ] CKEY-News; Part CKLB-News: Show Case CBL-Life Can Be Beautiful CJBC-Afternoon Concert CFRB-Daily Derby CKEY-News; Show Business WGR-Hilltop House WBEN-Life Can Be Beautiful 3.15 P.M. CKLB-Showcase CBL-Ma Perkins WGR-House Party WBEN- Road to Life 3.30 P.M. WBEN-Pepper Young CBL- Peppel. ar Young CBL- Right " Happiness WGR-Helen Neville THURSDAY EVENING s.00 2.MND I 7.45 P.M. | CIBC Homatowners CJBC-Elwood Glover "BL-Gla Pipe Band | 0.30 P.M. CBL-News; . Sports | CJBC-Rhythm: Rendezvous | €BL Eventide CFRB-Denny Vaughan | CFRB-Beulah CKLB-News; Sports CKEY-News; Ballroom WGR-News | CJBC-Orchestra WGR-News CKEY-Rate the Act CKEY-News; Sports; WBEN-News | WBEN- One Many s Family Music Box 6.15 P.M. R00 P.M. | WBEN-Kevboard Melodies; CKLB What's on at the Jane Pickens Theatre; Supper Club WGR-News: C. Adaps; CBL-Mayfair Melodies Orehestra 10.45 P.M. WGR-Orchestra CFRB-Show Hits won, Heart 'Beats in CKLB-Airlane Trio WEEN SS vorts | CPRB- -Sports Yams 6.30 P.M. Songs for Tonight CBL-UN Commentary; Passing Years Home with Lennicks | 11.600 P.M. CJBC-News; Sports | CKLB-News; Sports CFRB-News; Sports; Finals: Man About Guest Stars usie WGR- Skyway Reporter; CBL-Nocturne Three Si CNews WBEN Mike Marian CFRB-New CKEY-Les "ve Show CJBC- Byne : Choice | WGR-News; Glacey's WGR-News Basement WBEN-Three Star Extra a | -News; Sports; 7 00 P.M. CKLB-News; Band: Tele 1.16 P.M. Highlights | CJBC--UN Today CBL-CBC News { CFRB- Oren CFRB-Kate Aitken CKEY-News; Ballroom car, Winnipeg Drama WBEN-Report from Korea | | cope. Prelude to WGR- Beulah Priam ming 15 P.M. | eFRB-Ne: 8; Sperts; Ore¢hestra CBL-As E30 Go By NBEN-Eddie Canter 12 MIDNIGRY | NGR-Bing Crosby | CKLB-News; Man Abdut P.M. | = Musie Obsession | CBL-News | CJBC-News CFRBNe Sports; Orchestra WEEN: News: Stars fa azz | CKEY-News; House Party WGR-News: Glacey's Basement WGR- Gat Sunday 1:00 P.M. CKLB-News; Stop the Record CBL-News: Weather CJBC-Maitlandi Manor; News CJBC-News; At Ease CFRB-Songs of Our CRI harry and Betty EY-Ballroo NOR Keaton: "ou Barometer WSEN-Lonms Jones 5.45 P.M. CBL-Western Five CFRB-Perry Mason CKEY-News; Barry and Betty; Tops in Pope WGR-Road of Life 1.15 P.M, CBL-Hi! CFRB-Widder Brown WGR-Ma Perkins 1.30 P.M. SERS Dr. Malone IGR.Dr. Malone / WHEN. Sally Work DONALD O'CONNOR . von; veson ALICE KELLEY * PALMER LEE * WILLIAM REYNOLDS and FRANCIS the Talking Mole Kay Starr LAST TIMES TODAY Full Length Coronation Film in Warnercolor "ELIZABETH IS QUEEN" Starting. Jomorrow. "DAVID a»x~0o BATHSHEBA" STARRING GREGORY PECK | CBL-Ways of Mankind CJBC-Ozzie and Harriet {| CFRB-Radio Folks CKEY-News: Mickey Lester; Peggy Brooks | WGR-Meet Millie | WBEN- Roy Rogers 8.30 P.M. { cKLB. Roadside Chapel | | CBL-Thurs. Playhouse | CFRB-On Stage | CJBC-Starlight Moods | WGR-On Stage WBEN-Father Knows Best 9.00 A. Oshawa Fish k: 1) GIVE BOOKS OF FAMOUS PLAYERS 'THEATRE TICKETS for FATHER'S DAY Cp ENE Xx 1.00 : 50 ® BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. © . 50¢ Come Early For FREE Kiddies' Playground - They're Off To LONDON To Pick CORONATIONS! The NUTTY KNIGHTS g STARTS TODAY FY ne in the LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM | RM. SAT. 12 NOON FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING "N ae BL-The Od SJBC- Michael 2 bane ZFRB-Romance CKEY: News; "Back Talk Crysdale; Baseball | WBEN- Truth or Consequence WGR-Romance 9.30 P. Cateh LONDON with ~, if hg Those famous Flatbush funsters "have the Thames in titers... in the comedy smash that tops ell Ee } oo Boys hits! a - TOUGHEST OF THE TRAIL BOSSES! ROUGHEST OF THE CATTLE KINGS! M. | CKLB-Haunting Hour CJBC-Music | CBL-Wayne and Shuster | ZFRB-TBA CFRB-Bing Crosby WGR-Family Skeleton WBEN-Les, Paul and Mary 7.30 P.M. CKLB-Great Music WBEN-News CKEY-Bing Sings WGR-Johnny Mercer CJBC-Choral Time CFRB-Johnny Mercer CBL-The Commodores Two Kingstons Make Contact KINGSTON - UPON-THAMES, Eng. (CP)--Troop leader Allen Posthuma today cemented ties be- | tween Kingston, Ont., and. King- ston-upon-Thames when he pres- ented a framed historical map of the Canadian city to a represent- CKLB-News; | CBL-News | WBEN-Judy Canova | CKEY-News; Baseball | WGR-The American Way CFRB- Lousila Parsons | 0.15 P.M. CBL-Mid-Week Review | SFRB-George Murray ative of the English centre's Chamber of Commerce. Posthuma, 22-year ld Kingston Boy Scout and a member Ca- nada's Coronation scout group, handed over the map at an in. formal ceremony. For Kingston- upon-Thames scouts, he brought a mode! of one of the historic can- non at the fortress system around the Canadian city. | A The map was su Kingston hambér Of

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