Times & Guide (1909), 1 Jan 1948, p. 5

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Cook tailorâ€" The Kenwood fabric is a revelation EVENINGS PHONE 422â€"R 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ==\Some Boosts, Some Reductions "â€"|In Ontario Car Insurance Rates _ For hotel, golf and country club automobile and garage risks there is a reduction of approximately ‘nine per cent. in the entire proâ€" vince. badndt Pnd 6hit Haterratei sas Poirule bercid td ern Ontario, Sarnia district, Toâ€" ronto Township district and Welâ€" land district, fire sand theft rates are reduced by approximately 23 per cent., and collision by approxâ€" imately nine per cent. In the remainder of the province collision rates have been increased by. approximately nine per cent., while fire and theft rates have been reduced by approximately 26 per cent. . Collision rates are increased from 10 per cent to 20 per cent. in various territories for certain deâ€" ductibles. For commercial automobiles in Toronto, Hamilton and Windsor, fire and theft rates are reduced by lp}:mximnuly 18 éoer cent, n_ Brantford, unl;h Klnfilton and London, Niagara Falls and Otâ€" tawa districts, public lability, proâ€" K:rty damage and collision rates have been increased bÂ¥ aApproxiâ€" mately five &er cent., while fire and theft rates have been reduced by approximately nine per cent, _ _ In northeastern Ontario, public liability, property damage, fire and theft rates have been reduced by ,ppfroxxmately nine per cent. n the Burlingtonâ€"Oakville disâ€" trict, Cornwall district, northwestâ€" «Fire And Theft Premiums In Toronto Township District Reduced 23 Per Cent ~â€" Collision Down Nine Per Cent Changes in automobile i to the redu rates in Ontario, to take effect 7». ufi'fu to agents or 1, 1948, announced this week by the|1, 1948, the compa Canadian . Underwriters‘ (Associâ€"| able to adopt a ation, include reductions of . rates| formule w resul in some categories, increases . in ublh benefittin others, while the rates: on some g‘ than the a classifications remain unchanged.|in commission. A r 'm?uu-;;vn{' EBP MERDRUEET or private passenger automeâ€" biles publle“l-ilblmund Jr:rfl)' dlnufi rates are ue r cent. in northwestern Ontario, e PHONE ZONE 4â€"514 _ "Among the noblest in the land, tho‘ he mnÂ¥ count himself the least, that man T honor and revere who without favor, without fear, in the great city dares to stand the friend of avery friendless beast." prt P «omm Theme Songs "I believe in calling a spade a| _ Set Aâ€"50â€"Record (1) Sunrise spade," said the emphatic person. |Serenade . . . Frankie Carle and "That‘s right_h'lrlend," replied |his Orchestra . . . Starburstâ€"Gene Brongo Bob. "There was a man l(r;;pn and his orchestra . . . Reâ€" who nearly lost his life here by|co 12) Snowfall . . . Claude playing cards and tryin‘ to call a|Thornhill and his Orchestra . . . spade a club." Leap Frogâ€"Les Brown and his 9â€"Marlboros vs. Hamilton. 10 â€"Stratford vs. Kitehener. 11 â€"Owen Sound vs. Brantford. Saturday, Jan. 10, Memorial School Rink 9â€"Stratford vs. Hamilton. 10â€"Marlboros vs. Brantford. 11â€"Kitchener vs. Owen Sound. Saturday, Jan 17, Memorial School Rink 9â€"Kitchener vs. Brantford. 10â€"Hamilton vs. Owen Sound. 11â€"Stratford vs. Marlboros. Saturday, Jan. 24 Memorial School Rink 9â€"Owen Sound vs. Stratford. 10â€"Marlboros vs. Kitchener. 11â€"Brantford vs. Hamilton. Saturday, Jan. 31st, Memorial School Rink 9â€"Hamilton vs. Kitchener. 10â€"Brantford vs. Stratford. 11â€"Marlboros vs. Owen Sound. Playâ€"offs â€"First vs. fourth; second vs, third. Supervisor of above league: Mr. Howard Vail. SENIOR "A" Saturday, Jan. 3 Recreation Centre Playâ€"offs â€"First versus fourth; second versus third. 2.30â€"St. Kitts vs. Barrie. 3.30â€"Marlboros vs. Guelph. 4.30â€"Oshawa vs. Windsor. Sat., Jan. 1ho. Memorial School 2.30â€"Oshawa vs. Marlboros. 3.30â€"Guel§h vs. Barrie. 4.30â€"Windsor vs. St. Kitts. Sat., Jan. 17, Memorial School 2.30â€"Guelph vs. Windsor. 3.30â€"St. }Fitts vs. Oshawa. 4.30â€"Barrie vs. Marlboros. Sat., Jan. 24, Memorial School 2.30â€"Marlboros vs. St. Kitts. 3.30â€"Barrie vs. Windsor. 4.30â€"Guelph vs. Oshawa. Sat., Jan. 31, Memorial School 2.830â€"Barrie vs. Oshawa. 3.30â€"St. Kitts vs. Guelph. 4.30â€"Marlboros vs. Windsor. Supervisors of the league, Mr Dave Copeman and Alf. Hall. Sat., Jan. 3, Memorial School Any boy who misses two games without a good excuse will be taken off the team. The above schedule is approved by the Elementary Schools Athletic Association. Snx?:‘ ervisors of the Ieague are, Mr. Dave Copeman and Mr. Alf. Hall. Players are to wear their sweaters only to the above games. Any player who has not turned in a signed contract will not be allowed to play. 8.45â€"Canadiens vs. Bruins. Wednesday, Jan. 7 7.30â€"Red Wings vs. Chicago. 8.45â€"Rangers vs.. Canadiens. Saturday, Jan. 10 2.30â€"Leafs vs. Chicafix’. 3.45â€"Bruins vs. Red Wings. Monday, Jan. 12 7.30â€"Chicago vs. Bruins. 8.45â€"Ran5er! vs. Red Wings. Wednesday, Jan. 14 7.30â€"Rangers vs. Chicago. 8.45â€"Canadiens vs. Leafs. Saturday, Jan. 17 2.30â€"Canadiens vs. Red Wings. 8.45â€"Bruins vs. Leafs. Monday, Jan. 19 7.30â€"Rangers vs. Bruins. 8.45â€"Chicago vs. Canadiens. Wednesday, Jan. 21 7.30â€"Red Wings vs. Leafs. Playâ€"offsâ€"Two games, goals to count; first vs. fourth; second vs. t{Aird; finalsâ€"Two games out of President of the Midget NHL Mr. Bill McCormick, Monday, Jan. 5 Feb. ing public benefitting to an extent Eutr tl:’n the actual â€"reduction commission. A reduction in the seale of agents‘ commission of five mr' cent, with respect to commercâ€" vehicles as a whole, together with the adoption of a higher loss factor, means a reduction of nine per cent. in the cost of insurance on commercial vehicles. Due to the reduced commission péyable to agents on and after 1, 1948, the eonp.:flu have J“.-n. ble to. adopt . a revised rating Torrude whith resulle m the ons ing public benefitting to an extent 0.H.A. Schedule Intermediate "A‘" eston Midget NHL 30â€"Leafs vs. Rangers. eston Midget NHL eston Midget NHL 2 Orangeville at Weston. 6 Weston at Oakville Legion. 9 Oakville Army at Weston. 12 Weston at Milton, 15 Weston at Acton. 19 Weston at Fergus. 23 Georgetown at Weston. 27 Weston at Orangeville. 30 Acton at Weston. 6 Weston at Georgetown. 10 Milton at Weston (Milton). 18 Oakville Le&ion at Weston. 20 Fergus at Weston. 27 Weston at Oakville Army (Bolton). f JUNIOR "A" TEAMS 10 and 11 Years 14 and 15 Years 8 and 9 Years SENIOR "A" NHL TEAMS & Orchestra .. . Record (3) My Shawl . . . Xavier Cugat and his Orchefitra . . . Day Dreamg Come Truemt Night . . , Dick Jurgens and Ms Orchestra . . . Record (4) Heart To Heart ; . . Elliot Lawâ€" rencé and his Orchestra . . . The A new release by America‘s favorite singing _ Cowboy, both these numbers will find plenty of favor with Gene‘s host of followâ€" eres. Gene is the coâ€"writer of both tunes and in that capacity understands just how to render the vocal treatment. He is ably supâ€" &)rted on both sides by his famous estern Stting Band. Both sides will spin long‘ and brightly for all lovers of folk tunes. r 1 On the reverse Buddy Clark does a truly wonderful singing job and is backed by a fine orchestral arrangement by Ray Noble. Added together, the sides add up to a highly listenable pair of numbers and either one could very easity attain hit popularity. PRETTY_MARY ... DIXIE CANNON BALLâ€"vocal by Gene Autry with String Band Ace. smooth numbers that are reminisâ€" cent of the terrific job they did a few months ago on Linda. As a matter of fact, TLL DANCE AT YOUR WEDDING is a number very much in the pattern of Linda. It is gerformed by the same artists, has a similar rhythm, and has the same people in the diaâ€" logue. _ NOBLE and his Orchestraâ€"vocals by Buddy Clark. _ NUMBER SIX is a tune that tells the story of a fatal record that gets mixed up in a love affair and later appears on the juke boxes. _ The novel lyrical idea, Krupa‘s fine arrangement and the excellent vocal by Buddy Hughes all combine to make this an outâ€" standing side. I MAY BE WRONG is a standard number and Krupa‘s arrangement will find a warm welcome. Played at medium tempo there‘s a featured sax and tromâ€" bone solo backed throughout by Gene‘s solid beat. These sides will definitely appeal to all who like good dance music. T‘LL DANCE AT YOUR WEDâ€" DING_ ... TH OSE _ THINGS MONEY ‘CAN‘T BUY â€" RAY _Ray Noble and his Orchestra team up with Buddy Clark on team uéa with Buddy Clark on record Câ€"968 to furnish a pair of At C. W. Keely & Son hex 2. t u. 000 00c eA s a s 0 ie B t MAY BE WRONG (But, T Think You‘re Wonderful)â€"GENE KRUâ€" PA and his Orchestra. PLEASE DON‘T PLAY NUMâ€" BER SIX TONIGHT â€" vocal chorus by Buddy Hughes Set _Dâ€"191â€"Violin Recital by Isaac Stern. . Isaac Stern (violin) with orchestra conducted by Franz Waxman. Contents: Dvorak: Humoresque . , . Rimskyâ€"Korsaâ€" kov: Flight of the Bumblebee . . . Wagner: Tristan and Isolde â€" Exâ€" cerpts . . . Sarasate: Ziguenerâ€" weisen (Gypsy Airs) . , . Bizet: Carmen Fantasy. New Columbia Masterworks Clarence Mackie, the big fellow above, is only 15 years of age, but has qualified for a shot with the Maple Leafs in the Weston NHL Midget Hockey League. The little fellow is eight years old and answers to the name of David Grist. He‘s on the other end of Gordon Alcott‘s hockey dream league for the Weston Community as junior "A" player no less. It‘s all a bit confusing, but the Weston sports director does things that way and, strange as it may seem, he gets results. Dressing up his teenâ€" age sport program with big league names, Alcott claims that such business gives the boys more interest in their sport. He has the Midget NHL, the American League, the Senior "A" and the Junior "A" in farm system forI some 24 Wegltoln' te’en-a_gg !lockey teams, making the winter‘s most popular sport available for 324 boys. PRETTY MARY WAXIN‘ with WAX TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON THE LONG AND SHORT oF it by M.G.A. As a youmi‘ster, this selfâ€"taught maestro of the mouth organ, apâ€" peared as soloist with John Phih: Sousa‘s band, and in his hig school years, won a national comâ€" petition which brought him much acclaim. The reco~nition of his artistry on the harmonica was soon an established fact, and he ug&elfed with many outlundini artists, lntcrpretirr classics an &opul:r music with equal facility lis great. popularity has been His great. popularity has been thoroughly attested to throughout the country on his numerous tours, and being climaxed in the treâ€" mendous ovations ree when he performed at the wood John Seb@stian could rightly be termed one of the world‘s greatest harmonica â€" playing Philadelphia ln\\x‘ers. He is from Philadelphia, studied law at Haverford College, continued his international law studies in Rome preparatory to entering the diplomatic service, and after listening to his new alâ€" bum,‘there can be little doubt as to his being one of the greatest harmonica players. | _ The lights had been lowered, the one baby nrot properly focused, the table talk stilled to an indisâ€" tinct murmur, the waiters fading into the background, the expectâ€" ancy of the crowded room fert. as clearly as if it had been a tangible thing. This was the Wedgewood Room of the Waldorfâ€"Astoria Hotel, where the greatest names in the entertainment world had performâ€" ed before a higly selective audiâ€" ence. Into the spotlight stepped a slight young man; he smiled shyly at the somewhat "showâ€"us" crowd, and raised the harmonica he held in his hand up to his mouth. _ The strains of Ernesto Lecuona‘s "Malaguena" went out for the approval of the crowded roomâ€"Long before "Malaguena" reached its pulsating climax, John Sebastian had been taken into the hearts of the now avidly listening audience ... . The ovition was tremendous . . . encore followed encore . . . but John Sebastian‘s| repertoire was more than a mawh‘ for the shouted recuests of the audience. _ He played everything from Bach to _ Barrelhouseâ€"Deâ€" bussy to Duke Ellington, and each thing he did was received with the kind of acclaim that has seldom been equalled in the Wedgewood Room or anywhere else. _ _ _ HARMONICA CLASSICSâ€"John Sebastian, Harmonica with Norris Shawker, Drums; Albert Malver, Piano and Russ Case and his Orâ€" chestra. MALAGUENA. . .INCA DANCE . . . ARIA (J. S. Bach) . . RITUAL FIRE DANCE (De Falla) . . . STOMPE A LA TURâ€" CA (with apologies to Mozart . .. SONG OF THE BLACK SWAN (O Canto De Cysne Negro) . . . HARMONICA _ P LA YER ... MOROCCAN SERENADE .. .. 5 and 6â€"Witl. A Little Indiscreâ€" tion On The Side . . . It‘s The Little Things That Count . . . Side 7 and 8â€"Agnes Clung .. . The Drainpipe Song. Set Aâ€"51â€"Dorothy Shay GOES TO TOWN ... Dorothy Shay with orchestra under the direction of Mischa Russell. Side 1 and 2â€" Just A Friendly Feeling . . . Mountain Lullaby . . . Side 3 and 4â€"He‘s The One . . . The Style To Which I‘m Accustomed . . . Side Very Thought of You ... Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Intermediates To Play Home Games At Boliton In all, this album is one that should créate a good deal of comâ€" ment. The excellent selections, the fine accompaniment of Russ Case and his orchestra, and above all, the absolute artistry of Mr. Sebastian, makes this album one of those unbeatable combinations. "Morning, Rrown, How‘s everyâ€" thing at home?" "The wife‘s well, thank you." under '.Ku the first week of ;Iuod at Boltol;m:i.fll the u:o%lflz of one scheduled at Milton. Doh mimmedinte "A" and MB" are represented e one schedule, but “l be split up into their difâ€" ferent classes for playâ€"offs. The intermediate "A" teams consist of Oakville Legion, Milteon and Weston, while the immedhu "4" have Orangeville, ville Army, Georgetown, Acton and Fergus on the schedule. For the intermediate "A" playâ€" offs, the second and third teams play 2 out of 3, with the winners advancing to a 3 out of 5 series with the team finishing in firet flnce. In the intermediate "B," the irst and third and second and fourth, play a 2 out of 3 series, with the two winners then meetir:’s for the "B" group title, amount games to be settled later. Room of the ultraâ€"smart Waldorfâ€" Astoria hotel in New York City. Mr. Sebastian‘s gift of interpretaâ€" tion is presented here, in this smartly packaged album. The feeling with which he plays, as well as his superb technique, makes this an album of tremendâ€" ous interest to all music lovers. combines his talent with that of his pianist, Albert Maiver, and INCA DANCE, which is reminisâ€" cent of the stirring jungle language, and so ably done by Mr. Sebastian, and drummer Norris Shawker. MALAGUENA, which was such & success at the Waldorf, is one of the top numbers in the album, but none the less good are Guion‘s HARMONICA PLAYERâ€"Mozart‘s STOMPE A LA TURCA, in which Mr. Sebastian is joined by Russ Case and his Orchestra. As can be surmised by the title, it is Mozart with a "beat." Mr. Sebasâ€" tian‘s amazing virtuosity is shown to particular advantage in RITâ€" Weston AC intermediate teams has been drawn up, with play to get Gordon Chard, Ed. Everett and Lloyd Miller represented Weston at the recent conveners‘ meeting in Georgetown. to Earticular advantage in RITâ€" UAL FIRE DANCE, where he Answer to this Week‘s Crossword Puzzle Ne Ne 8 Jan. 5â€"â€"Pittsburg vs. Providence. 11 agn.â€"N. Haven vs. Providence. Wed., Dec. 31, Recreation Centre 9 a m vs. Cleveland. ) pae ooo m oetels AMERICAN LEAGUE | l 12 and 13 Years I Amid the rollicking noises and bustling excitement of New Years Eve celebraâ€" tions . . . let us pause and remember that we owe it to ourselves and our neighbors . . . in the interests of a better New Year and other New Years to come . . . to assume the responsibilâ€" ities of greater effort for more abundant living . . . greater brotherhood for lastâ€" ing, universal peace. Round Trig â€" HALIFAX ................$54.35 QUEBEC ... 24.30 ST. JOHN .................. 41.40 Toronto Bus Terminal Bay and Dundas Sts. â€" _ AD. 4221 9â€"Hershey vs. New Haven. la man was cong 2â€"Buffalo vs. Pittsburg. nose was cut off, 7â€"Buffalo vs. Cleveland, | In Russis 800 10.58 a.m. g 2.13 p.m. d 3.48 p.m. CHIMNEYS, CEMENT WORK, INSULATION, GARAGES, ETC. Estimates Free Household Repairs bull Enjoy Going Oy Pus BUS CONNECTIONS AT TORONTO FOR MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND NORTH BAY MASTIC TILE LEAVE WESTON MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN, BATHROOM, ETC. dâ€"Sun. & Hol. gâ€"Sat. only. xâ€"To Schomberg only. FARES ARE LOW Round Trip â€" Tax Included Tickets and Information at WESTON MUSIC and RADIO JACK PETRIE, Prop. (Standard Time) TO ALLISTON WINNIPEG .. REGINA .......... CALGARY ... 6.08 p.m. xd9.33 p.m. LONE 4263 P 16.05

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