Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1939, p. 7

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m the georgetown hendd wednesday evening october 25th 1 939 page 7 highlight of the week ada sings new brunswick plays foost lto an informal singsong dlrecledby iqconn young from saint john frt tburaday october 18 030 pjn labour relations dtscus- 1 00 130 pjn the happy gang i slon under the auspices of the wor- variety programme with bert pearl kers educational association from master of ceremonies from toronto toronto 930 10 00 pm music by 30 0 00 p m along the boulevard faith modern presentation 0 continental orchestra andre durieux from montreal 9 00 1000 pjn good news of 1940 variety programme starring fanny brice from hollywood il30 12 00 mid every man theatre radio drama from winnipeg friday october 27 2303 00 pm music appreciation hour conducted by or walter dam- rosch tromksw york 7 00730 pjn its rhythfi time featuring the songs of me byon brothers from to ronto 9 00930 pjn a day in tho ufe of a recruit feature presents tton proauced by j frank willis from toronto 10 30 10 45 pjn a psycholo gist at work talk by dr molue harrower from vancouver saturday october 8 2 00 2 15 p m under the big top talk by jack rogers on circus life from london 7 45 8 00 p jn topical commentary talk by raymond oram swing front new york 9 00 930 pm canadian fxrap shots feature pres entation from toronto 10 001130 pjtn nbc symphony orchestra sym phony concert directed by arturo tos canlnl from jew york sunday october 29 12 00 12 15 pjn just mary a pro gramme for children of pre school age prepared and presented by mary gran nan from toronto 1 30 2 00 pjn and it came to pass biblical drama die re ted by upert caplan from mon treal 3 00 4 45 pjn fhilharmonlc- bymphonv of new york another sunday afternoon symphony concert conducted by john barbirolll from new york 7 00730 pjn jack benny and company variety programme with phil harris orchestra and dennis dav tenor from hollywood 730 8 00 pm th cbc string orchestra directed b alexander chuhaldin from toronto 8 00 9 00 pjn edgar bergen and charlie mccarthy variety i nrannimn uhfh mikltin evirli anf directed by chorus and soloists directed by percy faith from toronto cbcg g from the number of beau noted in obcs toronto stu its season radio producers real- ievc that a pretty girl is like a melody that listeners like to know that there are looks behind the vuiee to enhance the music at any rate cbc has more than its share of photogenic young stars to mention just a few of the beau teous young women currently singing songs for canadian listeners there f franceo james whose distinguished manner and ovely face are familiar to concert hall audiences and who ap peared with the cbc string orches tra sundaj oct 15th at 730 pm under the direction of alexander chu haldln there is dorothy alt statuesque brunette who maoe her debut with perc faith two years ago and who during her visit to england last win ter was selected by a leading english dallj to demonstrate the tashlonable mozart coiffure miss alt is heard as gue artist with music b faith this seac on wednesday at 930 pm est and as featured vocalist with cameos in swing wednesdays at 7 00 pm est under the direction of albert pratz louise king whose beauty blonde and dramatic was a distinct asset memo wm cm m esc tou hftmxx msatte bj cynthia howe women are takinz an increasingly imporant place in the world of broad casting and radio is welcoming them that was the opinion i received when i ntervltwed ada mcgeer dir ectur of auditions for the canadian broadcatslng corporation in british columbia in the cbc s vancouver studios radio is joung and it is modern this former president of tht vancouv during cbcs audience programme i womcn s mlisical c told me der ariment music b faith lots season in the i tnere arc n0 barriers for women in hcrs lhe important work of writ margaret eaton hall is again featur 1j mafce up n soi requirements programme continuities one o d under mr faiths direction airiongl aent abilitv and mast important nlr most interesting assignments waj the ne- comers is little judy stewart or a i ttlc preparation or the elaborate dra yours for a song tue das at 530 n lhal iaue tnflt malic i amnions used for the cbc pm est and another lotl joung ha hced a s block in the coronation productions brunette ruth cameron who is mak biu wlucl women wno a another voung lady listening auaiencc tnus the increase in programs designed specifically for women the result is that the canadian broadcatslng corporation has gone to the ladles in many of its departments where the feminine touch is needed i was told of many interesting wo men who are doing big jobs in the cbc there is for instance aileen beai fort a young woman whose earlier ircr included appearances with a repertorj company in vancouv er t dujliter of a famous newspaperman aiiecn is a member of the cbcs script lome scots fortunalhn having llcol keene as commander lflltt it hi tilt tec dorothy lamour from hollywood 9 301 t on aavs at im 10 00 pm road to yesterdaj ro pm land todd directs the orchestra and chorus from toronto 1030 1100 pmj noctrunc iteadln and poery pre obc intrcdticli g a number of new comers to he ca indian air ruth cameron the 18 i ir old toronto kirl who featur d with the crack i j icks us ktttln her first in work arc i tht addid quota learning to over brtn tht mablhtj to learr n t of radio which his un i kept mam inuind fein all les froti making i havt gun hes keene by name and keen by nature who is lieut col louis keene commander of the lome scots only soldiers in toronksuburbs so far recrultodlor active sekrlce what s tio keen about keene well he joinedup for the last war on its third dapas a buck private since then he has commanded two re giments served three armies in six countries met two british kings and covered about 75 000 wartorn miles hes crossed two oceans six times on war dutj and 60 times for business or fun hes the only cartoonist to command a canadian regiment speaks three languages has met hitler ooer- ing and mussolini hes britishborn african raised european educated and canadian res ident hes big blueeyed and bald has enough sense of humour to say he s cold without his sam browne belt and once bought 15 000 horses and mules he has three pretty daughters and one son his sister violet can tricks with a camera and altogether this louis keene is quite a lad who goes places and sees things when you step up to meet him don t pump that right band too hard because its never been quite right since that day in prance when keene some guns and a stone wall were all blown sky high together but to start at the beginning louis caleb keene was born at bristol and as a lad taken to south africa he chased an over the union cape town transvaal durban johannes burg and everywhere ab a youth he lived in england and the rhine valley then moved to mon treal where he drew funny pictures for the herald when war broke in 1914 he was i young punk trying to earn a living 1 with a pen and a bottle of black ink three days later he was a private without uniform with siftons arm ored cars the real name of this out fit was first auto machine gun com pany but nobody knew it except as a sifton- 4ioottnu party keene seemed to learn all about the insidt of machine guns in jig time so they made him a second lieutenant in hom i would ln gland he was never an nco and enjoyed meeting is monica mu no sooner had he got a commission whose natural friendly voice has than tht british army grabbed him tier canada s leading woman btfoit the war ended keene was us- mls muimn began htrud to being grubbed off by other out 1 fti in ridio career i it ltcol lotus keene and canada at least once and jome- tlmes three times a year in 1930 the outfit became the lome rifles a name they had worn years before and keene became second in command then top officer in 1936 the outfit amalgamated with the peel and dufferln regiment to become as it is now the lome scots and soon afterwards keene became chief of that unit in that connection he has repre sented the regiment at two royal le vees one before king george v at st james palace and one before the presen king at buckingham last spring he also commanded troops at brampon when the king and queen passed through there last june he and his troops wear the personal tartan of the duke of argyll who is chief of the clan of campbell youd really call this the campbell tartan uuu but sticklers will tick you off on that cars ago in western htf but this first bit of military k7d- and in there are three campbell cimmcnta nuppunj puzltd him plenty tartans and this one is the campbeha imvts of such wtll known sented by j frank willis frcm ronto 113012 00 pm mid sweet and low mart kennev s orchestra with gtoraia dei and art h tllman vocalist from vancouver monda october 30 mo n p 530 j 4d pm sons b slmone french onas b slmone quenc from montreal 7 00 7 15 histor es of can adian regiments talk b r b far rell from ottawa 9 001000 pm radio theatre radio drama pro duced b cecil b demille from holv wood 10 00 1030 p m contented hour jof pasternack s orchtstra presents a musical tour from chicago tuesday october 31 4 lo4 30 pm social spoi s talk on sports for women bj elspeth chis holm rom toron o 7 00 7 30 p m dancing strings girls no ind in strumenta group directed bv samuel that sht is i herenhoren from toronto 800 830 the erv iar fut pm big town edwird g robinson slster jnd a third voting er form and ona munson in newspaper drama- tx he girls trio htard over an inter tic sketch from hollywood 10 00 national network on rud va let s 1100 pm les concerts smphonlque prostrammt f threo tnrs 1934 37 de montreal the first of a new series besides her cireer in radio julv his of symphony concerts conducted b made personal apjkanrce tours sung in night clubs and was featured solo 1st with jnn savi t s orchtstra mcci v am in toltl mi 1 ti ht catclu ont comjx ers t larr clm n ind jimmv monro m s cmnoi cini i rudu n lit irnateur contest roint t lint wi h i band tor irs ami t ltd hird for h r hunt pt ides t is in iddi turns jiid bidmimoti pliver n sood cnok i to lertor ol hit china ii d u w i o 1 daji 1 hi makt p rtct j id st mart ho sm th ms urnntd b mi ru h let durmj tlip yours t i soni pti nmme tucdivs at 30 pm est huts from port ind on on and rum r has u man a toron o bov in jiuh or cunit tmh af er expenenct main 1 tlds of radio monici has writ tin continuity and scripts acted in i ji jl i t news sunt placd tht pi til ud in ttn dont some pro due mi i found thiii i btckgrotind of var it w hd train int posstsstd b almost i unton nni m in r i 1 j i nt to prance with the 17th chieftain tartan keene has twinkly blue eyes and a sense of humour he sas a really good orflcer has to know his men in side out and even straighten away he emphatically agrees with brig- officer twi alio iit fr field of nd iv tr in flizabith lonj i i i m tri i in x it til h cbc nitiona r ilk i3t ptrimt nt m 1 i s x i i in ni w mi n in t i 11 fort t ntirini radio hi w t iii c ill 1 1 1 tsfllulilt hi 1 tuitm n m i i m lifu niata wilfred pelleticr from montreal wednesday november 1 7 00 730 p m corneas in swing songs by dorolhj alt with ins t rumen tal group directed b albert pratz from toronto 8 00 8 30 pm can- ami m is i st ltd pit 1 t wll i ls ii mg number broadcistnir mr mt-ct- r ipuibl to of radio i i r i- on for women n i batttrj motor ma thine guns which wa part of the british 12th division it i id tht v put him in the ypres salient a fnv m nulla aitr keent was a full ututtiiam two months after that hit w ii went u and blew him into aimand smith that wh n ht wokt up can tooi nls own men and tne oficw i t kilting readv to cut r orth having around is one who thirj h hu light 1 it looks after his troops first his ncos nti and himself last what about hitler we asked this man who ls sated to fight him but who recentlv met him hlllei an intensely sincere if mlsijuided man a tremendous or- itor a man who cm swaj the people soothe them if he will or work them i vx lnlo n f jf j chooses he is in 1 tu e a cau1 non people 1 i i m r n vi v s thinkers sv the people will 1 hi i th battalion i montreal t a i n d finr m it hint t nr nd inst n or ftn all quebec tuck at tli ii until tht tall of 1916 lbbed him ved til v b k saved his hand j an imiiiu how tin made an 1 so lit put up i mih t i and it lurked ht stllj has hind uiti wi col tuoiuh m il tht mtdicii bo ird for mim tin tmn united j ears a go s 11 blonde and pc iittr radlt lps in i the lis tile an j like louise kint who hails tenlng public wants mrs mcgeer from chicago belli es that cinida told me these surveys show that provlde a bright future for ambitious during minj hours of the duv the joung stars i a ii mk- up k julk of tht tin practicil valut of intn i resourcef nines del dtmonst rated in b he stress of nioden bo scout i is being nam under conditions a stow in oloure hire scouts ire making arp wardens alarm rat scous of one county organized a district team to disinfect gas masks i ci ihans at ht town hall of inothet cointi litre he th m thnrt of tht di rl j it ion u blankt s in a ou thi m villige scouls were cal ed uxin to tlein out i niimbtr of birns for emergenev use bj ev acuees in inoiher town scents scrubbed out i number of acini houses chopped ood for the em rgt nrv tenints tbe cbc mobile unit recently re turned from a busy summer in the harttttnes and ttoe ockjeawul again fot n import part in many new program bemg planned by toe spec ial brents mad aatnni departtnent of ttelcanadlan broadcasung cor- heard by listeners on friday october nontla- this week the mobile unit 27th at 900 pjn the broadcast orer porauorir this week the mobile will be pressed into service for uk broadcasting of a day m the life or a recruit this feature presentation produced by j frank wlula will be pjd the cbc national netwo will ttrtdly illustrate the experiences and adven tures of a typical army recruit t to tl it k bin hoists and mi w slid up o in bought 11000 ind hipptd tlnin overstas with a loss of ju 1 cue half of one per cent i nix tlil kind of work he met mnn ami i lean orf leers including tlnte ol of lluodore roosevelt ling major gen lqoii ird wood who irom iiandc the whole atlantic division hit jneral sild the amtncan ar in was iirtttj wobbly on machine gun technique and since keene w a an expetl he was tioing to ask the can adun army if he could be tanned out o- ti teacht r canada said okay so keene was now in ls third arm ht toured i arlv all u b military catnps as ma 1 nt gun ictinei then when the usa went into the war he became nnlilm nsirinor it dartmouth uni versity m new hampshire hurkt d teaching job this made keene a full fledged prolt sor he mnthtn t sav it out loud but he hated the job however he in k i lon until the germans made their b push in 1duj it looked for helped in other wuvs to make awhile as though they might wind up htm cemfor nblt wlln ocrman icton so keene tlie master of a steamer in the htickil dartmnuui came home and mds sent out a request for a scout demanded to be sent overseas again to mmi aboard and teach semaphore tne s lim thcj sent him slitnnllinii to his crew thereout was po thej sent him over and back upplled lfc four limes in six months and once the in a e district a sperinl scout p qltt a submarine scare ifam stands readv to guide people tne lcea seemed that keene had a tlinugh blickout darkened streets knack vlui men he could make them while others carry individual warnings ive their bts uid he could talm cf tir raids to a list of deaf people i nclt jhrs the had jitters so nother reception dlstrict the ne was on a rt of personal conduct tlien rebel j revolt we suggested bunc said this colonel who knows gtrmiinv as ou know york county hitur will never be separated from the g rtran people he speaks their rom m on language its almost slant he is neither refined cultured nor sympathetic and neither are the people he stands for his ver ul- gantv and ruthlessness appeals to them he ls at the spoken level of the avtrage man but his cunning is far ind awaj above average take no stock ii lhls chatter about revolt we mav never see it certainly we won t ee it soon we are in for a long hard war and the allied high commana knows it thats whj well come out on top but it won t be col keene ought to know hes one of the widest travelled offi cers in the canadian army get our nifty letterheads bui forms fnvelopes etc at the herald office prices are reasonable ing tour of new recruits to the front keent never got back to the front himself but when the armistice was about lo be signed he learned that canada was to send troops to russia and he marched scout troop used its trek cart to move the furrilure of eight families they then collected needed cutlery and ut ensils the scouts ol one town made a llst of every possible place where official ghisl the reds notices micht be posted and supplied lnto trat unit a squad or younger scouts for tacking i to do tnls ne nad t revert from up the announcements captain a rank he d held two years in one rural district rover scouts and months to lieutenant again furnish night shifts at a listening post he stuck dreary siberian job until and runners at a r p headquarters spring of 1919 then keene came a city area they are maintaining a to toronto and picked up the threads of his private life without putting down the more exciting mili tary jobs at tm royal levees he joined the balton rifles at oakvllk as a captain but this regl- pected tramload of evacuees these ment largely existed on paper and fafled to arrtre so the scouts emptied u many yeara of inactivity the palhuwm filled n the pita and these years keene was shut- drank the cocoa ulng back and forth 34hour ajtp phone service reports are not without their hum orous items in one district scouts worked hard and long filling straw pallasses brewing cocoa and digging sanitary pits in readiness for an treasurers sale ot land tor taxes to wrr by virtue of a warrant issued by the mayor of the town of george town bearing date of the 15th day of june sale of lands in arrears of tam in the town of georgetown will ba held at my office at the hour of iv oclock m the forenoon on the 8th day of november 1939 unless the taxes costs are sooner paid notice 1 hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is bemg pub lished in the ontario gaaette on tba 5th day of august 1939 on the xnd day ot september 1939 and on tba 7th day of october 1939 and that copies of the list may be bad at my of nottck is further given that m tba event of an lands not being sold on november bth rjsb the sale vffl ba adjourned to the 18th day of f bar 1939 at the same how on wntoh day tba honupbltty intends to pbc chase any lands for which tba total amount of tarn and costs k not ot tered trsssnrars otbee this 4th day t jury 1939 p a kaaaaoet

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