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The Man Born To Be king-The drama-chronicle of the life of Christ by Dorothy L Sayers. Next Monday's Episode, "The Heinz to the 'iingdom"--in which the train of cirrumstanees leading eventually to the Crucifixion take shape. Heard Mon. nights at 9.00 on CJ BC. In Search of Ourselveir-a series of mental health dramas by Len Peterson with commentaries by Dr. J. D. M. Griffin. Next Tuesday's drama, “The Woman Who Is Growing Old." United Nations Commentary-A program heard each week-day at 6.55 p.m. on new: and views on UN doings on CBL. the Nationh, Business-Talks on federal politics by the people in, !glyed. Thursdays at 7.45 pan. on Do You Know.Your Bible-A Bible quis heard on Sundays " 3.00 in which contestants from two different churches compete to see who will remain the champion of Bible knowledge. On CBL “Songs That Live In Your Heart" Sundny Evening " 10.30 A scene from "The Bride Goes Wild" ultrrinl June Ally-on. VII John- son and Butch Jenkins. comedy production which in fut-red " the Mt. Deni: theatre next Monday and 'rueadnr. . John Fisher Reports-Thoughts on the Canadian scene by forceful Fisher. See picture of this page. Some Thought Provoking Pfoll’lllll From London Ontario comes ' mogul-n of enchanting music for Massey-Harris Farm Implements THE WAY I HEARD IT LY. 8044 A RAD/0 tnlitttelttltltY SALES SERVICE PARTS W. J. BARTER DODGE DESOTO DEALER LAWRENCE and MAIN If you are planning on re- modelling your atore fronts - we can start work immediately anywhere in the City . . . Tiled Showers, tt now bath, and wash basins installed By Alfred ll. Bird ZONE 4-286 STORE OWNERS.. BATH ROOMS REMODELLED The program last Sunday, Feb. 13th was, not unexpectedly, in- eluded music appropriate for Valentine's Day. "Give Me Some- thing to Remember You By" start- ed off the show in a nostalgic mood, but quickly turned to the more ‘lively "Are You Sleeping, Brother John." A mediocre piano rendition of "The Man I Love" was followed by the chorus in the favourite from "State Fair,""'lt's a Grand Night For Singing." The organ presented a version of the spintillating "Mexiu can Hat Dance," which piece may light night listening presented by the Don Wright Chorus. The en- semble which presents this likable program consists of 14 mixed voices, a piano and an organ. All arrangements for the group. as well as the direction, are. done by a seemingly very talented lad, Don Wright. Lillian Wright( Mrs., I presume) its the co-producer of the show. Because of the size of the en: semble, the treatment of the songs is necessarily light and lacking in the volume that one sometimes get used to hearing. Nevertheless, Don Wright has assembled a, group of beautiful voices and has trained them to an excellence of precision and tone, which have an overall pleasing effect because of a correct choice of lighter tunes. Lively songs are properly balanced with I number of slow romantic ballads. ZONE 4-525 You'll find a find a current account convenient for paying bills and keeping your accounts straight. Once cashed, your fihegueg become receipts. The B of also Bella money orders and drafts by mail, looks after investments And is glad to i',ugt, helpful business informa- tion_w on you_need it. on a new and “it. of - at to an ts T he not as use grit, all ten attain and as h- t“. to tN6. Hh - m h municipal affairs ad his experience were a M to the ibmt. He was u " -- of the old Wot-a I Board, the various organise- threaten the town and a regular mam r of the Westminster Chords. taking an active put on the board you in and year out. He was also put pr. 'lent of the Woodbriige Pair Board, which for many years he append. He we: a former warden of York County, having been elected there while Reeve of Vaughan Township. Be- fore coming to ~V'uton he lived and farmed in Vaughan Township, where he generously gave of his talents towards municipal affairs. He was a member of the Vaughn Lodge AF and AM, Maple. For ‘the past ten years he hsd been ‘asses:ment valuator for the com- munity. His work had been one of service to his fellow men. His kindly airposition gave him a place i in every circle he entered. Hill passing away on Tueldsy the 8th came " a shock to the citizens of Weston. Jim had been around the, town and up through the country s few days previous to the fatal seiz- ure. It was reported tut he had some difficulty in the last snow storm, digging his car out. He came home and suffered a seizure of the heart a few days later. He is survived by his wife, Jenny Me- Clure Cameron and three daugh- ters, Mrs. Clarke Wardlaw, Wes- ton; Mrs. E. W. Connell, Kingston; and Mrs. A. E. Faulkner, Toronto. - Ask Mr. Douglas to explain this simple method of banking, You can forward your puabook with your savings. The B of M will bring it ueo-fyepn.d reten.it promptly: All these B of M services can save you time, bother and extra money. Write today to Mr. Douglas for further details about them or better still, drop in for . chat it you can. Letter-box banking will relieve you of the worry of keeping large sums of money in your home. And you’ll be surprised how much you can me by steadily depositing small amounts that might other, wistbtypeyf casually. . . . The pallbearers were Jim Connell and J11; Connell, nephews, Cecil Keyes, Alec Walkerton, Percy Ault and Donald mug. have some ulterior connection with Valentine's Dsy which I have as yet been able to think of. The pro- gram ended with the fine arrange- ment of "Full Moon and Empty Arms†sung by the chorus. Some- times we Canadians require the recognition by the critics below the border before we recognize our own talented artists I don't want to encourage such an attitude but it is noteworthy that the Mutual Broaikturing System of U.S.A. have a contract with the show for the‘ present series, as well as the Dominion, Network of the cikL, Just a suggestion: don't you think! the 'continuity has eoruideratlel, room for improvement? I Scont<Guide Week ( On February 19th, the program) "This Week" (5.45 p.m. on CBL)| will introduce the Girl Guide..and) the Boy Scout who have been} selected as the symbols of the; movement. Then, as the “Week", comes to a close, Canadian Scout and Guide leaders, Major-General D. C. Spry and Mrs. D. E. Wishart, will speak of the support Cana- dians have given the work of Canada’s Scouts and Guides. _ This special broadcast will be heard at 9.30 p.tn. Sat., Feb. 26 over WBC. lt you find visiting the Bank of Monttrea] inconvenient, Mr. W, Don lag, local manager, invites you to F' your banking buainen by mat . F Letter-Box Banking Is At Your Service The 'week beginning Sunday, February 20th, is 'Seout-Guide Week" and the sumhtto-8unday period has been carefully organized to acquaint Canadians ‘with every aspect of the work of the Boy Scout~Girl Guide movement by CBC and private stations. " MAIN N. Roofing And Sheet Metal Work " JOHN ST. WESTON PHONE 1438N “Subtle! cm An OI: not loco-mum" , EXPERT TAILORING and REPAIRS LADIE8' 1nd GENTS' GARMENTS CLEANED and STORED 8'r0RAGK-PUR8 It 2% of their vnlue. All Gnmcml Injured Alain“ Fire, Theft or Damn EAVETROUGHING - ROOFING VENTILATION - ASPHALT SHINGLE AIR CONDITIONING - MrYLIGH'IS FURNACE WORK - MAS'I'IC TILE FLOORING NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR GOODS LEFT OVER 60 DAYS WESTON CLEAN ERS B. L. ROSE J. "AWE After I five-minute world-and- local news summary, the station switched the listener over to the municipul hall, where Mayor K. L. Thompson declared the "Salute to lWeaton" program series officially lopen. The mayor thanked station CHUM for its public-apiritedness in presenting such a program and likewise the Weston merchants who 'were sponsoring the program. Then he reviewed the past develop- ment and recent progress of the town. He mentioned the projects which he expected would be com- pleted this year: the new water- softening plant, the new Main St., and trolley bus transportation. The mayor said that the many new indatries, which have and are being C-Continued from page I publicity both to its own citizens and to the people of Toronto and other neighbouring small towns. These far-Sighted sponsors were Storm: Dunbrik, Richardson Furni- ture, The Wool Shop, Kershaw Construction, J. H. Jordan Watch- mlker, Cruikishank's Garage, and Baker Taxi. Thin in a story ot how huts and prejudice can lead to cruelty Ind iNuatiee. Became I rich, powerful baron does not want Jewish Nrmerg near his llndl he trumpl up I murder churge nglinnt I Knapp! them. Although innocent John Fisher he made n - of selling Canada to Canadians. To outsiders, he often sounds like I super-patriot glorying in the growth and decrying the short- comings of his country. Bat to many Canadians, his is a welcome voice each week, spurring the National conscience. Heard " 7.15 pal. Sun. (CBL) and also £249 Wed. night (CFRB) on two no niacin; of words. The mm, however, Men with the two previously mentioned who in that it in band on aetual event. in history, In incident ill-the elm: of Thoma Mulryk, founder of Czechmlovnkh. Thom-Cite“ Following clan on the but a! Gamma Amman all Cm ftm, which both dedt'vith the an. I u b , a c t, gnu-unit“, View 01le brings {autumn-11p with Mnrred in the musical drama "You Were Meant For Me", with Jeanne Crain and Oscar Levant which plays " the Mirunt Denni- Theatre, Friday and Saturday. airterentGdrGr. Salute Weston SELLING CANADA DAN BAILEY mm}! , PHONE not REVIEW Mayor Thompson then plid tri- bute to the many community mtivities going on in Weston u co-ordinated by the Community Council Ind in ,nrticulu to the new Irena cumplim which in being upon-0nd by th. Weston Lion! Club. In closing, the mayor stated that the citizens had " right to be proud of Weston." _ Later on in the pmgram, nevénl citizens of the town were inter. viewed. by the trtation'g roving reporter, Al. Collins, at Cruik- lh-nk'a Cur-go. This Suturdny, the portable microphone will be It‘ the Richardson Furnitura Show- rooms It 8.00 p.m. _ , The program [we tn mun“ ‘thn new nan- campaign do 3 a ‘Ind mentioned an his Min-tn!" Show which w“ held culm- t). Iweek In lid of thin camp-in. h \ngn on be heard thin Saturday , 2.80 pm. on nation tnt (10'! lm m dial). ',.f, ' " established in the town in recent years have made this development neggnaaryjnd possible. l Ingrid Bergman has signed I deal with Roberto Rossellini, Julian producer, to so to Italy to ‘appesr in . film based on one of ij) own screen plays. . . . Gale Storm, formerly with Monogram. has been signed to a long-term contract It Univeriml-rntermstionl. ‘Her first role under the new putt ‘will be the feminine lead opposite Donald O'Connor in "Curtain Call at Cactus Creek." . . . Tom Drake will join Van Johnson. Gloria Deanen Ind Donna Reed in "8eene of the Crime" st MGM. . . . Walter Pidgeon will stsr in MGM's "Storm Over Vienna." . The two continue climbing and Carlisle ventures into spiritualism as s means of illicitly making mil- lions. But his success is halted by s wormut-the only person whom he did not play false, and her wea- pons are the same as those with which he brought death and misery to others. Featured at the Mount Dennis theatre next Wednesday and Thursday. Hollywood Notes Starring Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell and Coleen Gray, Night- mare Alley is I. drama for adult. only. It is the story of a. earnit barker who learns by trickery 0.7 code for a mind reading act. Tyre. Power plays the part of Stank Carlisle, a smart, unserupulov and ambitious young man win begins his career in a carnival. He marries a side-show performer and the two rise to fame " night club headliners. June Allyson and Van Johnna In teamed upjgain in the H6! comedy romance, "The Bride Gog: Wild," which pity: at the Mount Dennis Theatre, next Monday Ind wheadsy. Freekledaeed Butch J Aims who, in the melt hind; O'Connor, a mathematical genius, and Miss San Juan, his secretary†no fired from and insurance firm, and Join a failing carnival. Most, ot the action is set in the animal and it makes for pleasant anten- tainment as the characters over- come all difficulties and put the carnival on a paying basis. O'connor's wild and comical antics are as zany as ever", with Miss San Juan giving the picture a big boost with her dancing and singing ability. Nightmau Alley [ hmdy dt unknown. “Iii; “not, far the film would not u been nearly u affectivo if with "miiiar Inca. Canal ' _ Fritz Kortner, Reinhold Home] have leading roles in this which plays the Weston m next Monday And Tue-day. _ . The Bride Goes Wild This is a picture that will Uve' you laughing at the {ads of the first sub-title. Johnson is in ia. rdolent and mischievous writer of children's animal stories. Miss Allyson is the prim, puritanical New England drawing teacher who din been assigned to illustrate Johnson’s latest book. When she discovers the author to be more }addicud to alcohol than art she lprecipitates a crisis which involves ‘the introduction into his bachelor Quarters of an "enfant terrible," in the person of Butch Jenkins. What happens when the playboy- writer is forced to assume the obligations of a father in order to prove his respectability makes for the hilarious happenings in the rest of the film.' Are You With It T, A musical comedy starring Don.. ald O'Connor, Olga San Juan, Martha Stewart and Lew Parker. at Wegton Theatre this Friday and Saturday. Sprightly tunes, comedy and , personable cast with I great deal of talent go to make this 3 picture worth while. A weak story is overcome as O'Connor and Miss San Juan romp through their dunes and vocal routines in fine stile. Mmmwu F I-rot-ttot) Mud-phy- the byHtte. val-warm “and! than. may all the action um pin. in . courtroom. uni-bount- 'dui',.. Ridtsmlraotart6r'tert.dmrs.at Althea!) tht can hand. Ly role he ovu- played, portrays a wise if incorrigible young orphan by "the nune of Danny, who" mom-ce- for tormenting hig elders are limitless