R. GRAHAM & SONS Massey-Harris Farm Implements 2104 DUNDAS WEST F NON-SKIINK “sock Yarn" C 3 AND 4 PLY I "Botany" .1 Block El t f . ,'l'lt'dl'8r'/' MU. mo We can now, supply and ihstall NEW FURNACES on DEFERRED PAYMENTS. Ask us about our regular MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. FREE IN- SPECTION. -0ur representative will call and render a free inspection service or tivt full information. . , at 2 pan. STALLS . Linen, Woollen, Apron, Candy, Men's, Homebaking, Mystery, Fish Pond. The Mothers' Auxiliary of the lat Humberview Scout Troop and Cub Pack We will take down your furnace to the ashpit - hand clean thoroughly including the heat runs/smoke pipe to chimney and lower part of chimney We will remove all old cement from the joints, re-eement and rebuild your furnace and sweep your chimney. ' $15.00 LY. 8044 We will clean your HOT AIR FURNACE with wire bgush and vacuum. We will remove, clean and re-install the smoke pipe to the chimney. PETER PAN WOOL '.' SHOP " HEINTZMAN AVE. Popular sum 1 9 oz. Colon RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH Friday, May 20th, 1949 R. GRAHAM a SONS All hit Wait for the Cold Weather Rush Have that Furnace Work Done NOW! Afternoon Tea at Moderate Prices. Auction of Quilt and other articles. What's Your Beef Programme at 8.30 p.m Hear your voice over the Radio. ADMISSION 10 CENTS Proceeds for Saint and Cub Fund _ CORNER MAIN ST. AND WILSON AVE. SALES SERVICE PARIS W. J. BARTER & Save" 29oz- With Chimney Swept From Basement To Top - $4.50 _ . Hot Water Furnaces - $1.00 Extra ‘ Authorized Dealers for PEASE - GU,RNEY - Furnaces and Equipment Will Look After Your Furnace Needs CHIMNEYS SWEPT - $3.50 BAZAAR DODGE DESOTO DEALER LAWRENCE “a MAIN Sponsored by HEATING CONTRACTORS Witt Gun Ant" Guru lam Ind Jul: Bolt. "he Sir-win"! Rom" held: an all-colour program at the Mt. Dennis Theatre this Fri- day and Saturday. STMWIIIRY MAN M.lilllli't mm Offer No. 2 Offer No. 1 $3.00 EM ZONE 4-525 I Tere is. the citation given the CBC Wednesday night at the com- ‘petition: "for the inauguration of " weekly block of programs for a 'tnature audience. The series, which sincluded the arts of literature and [music in various broadcasting formats, is intelligently conceived 13nd tskillfully produced. This ven- )ture, new to American and Cana- 'ditrn audiences, is deserving of the highest praise." (Winning Programs CBC Wednesdsy night received the special sword " the competi- tion. The program has been des- cribed by some " specially aimed at the high-brow listener and by others as a "eulture" program for sophisticates. My personal opinion is in agreement with neither of these suggestions on the whole. Take the presentation of "The Messiah" for example, which is a treat for all Christians who enjoy ’good music and particularly for those people outside of large {centres who would otherwise be un- 'able to hear such a performance. :Then there are talks such as that ‘by Arnold Toynbee, which is being presented next Wednesday night, which are of importance to all thinking world citizens. Arnold Taynbee is one of the most widely- _ known students of history. RELIGIOUS-The "Way of the in Canadian who lived in the nine) Spirit," written by Canon J. E/tten.? century and who throughout! Ward and Earle Gray, both of To. ','his lite preached the reestablish- ronto and produced It Montreal by e? of the Jewish nation in Poles-r Rupert Caplan, "for stirring and tine in addition to the idea of at -------- _------------ union of nations of the world tor, [ensure the universality of peace.',; F The personality of this pre-l, than“ Christian Zionist is on, . particular interest to Canadians at lather RuSh ithis time, which has Been the 'ri) T fillment of his prophecies. The dramatization of Lambert’s book" , NOW' has been done by J. Schulm and) one . _ the programme Will be produced by It ' _Esse Ljungh (proc-Young). I Tho Wt radio now- this wook in the Hulk Wth. Exhibition of Amalie“ Mo Pusan- conduct, " in Columbul. Ohio. which this you worded tho Camila Duod- 'aMittg Company {in tirat awards, on ml award, and two honour- aNe nautical. not you tho CBC roe-ind ttttm that award: and on human. mention. The “Exhibi- tion" in eondueted by the Iii-mute in Education at the tau at.“ Univom'ty and the annual compe- tition‘s." will,“ It's-Am: e . yNo _ mori- m radio. RI low-day mutan- ire attended by radio officio, from Canada, the United States, Eng- land and France, a well u observ- er: from other countries. The gan- onl oxcellonco of Canadian radio programs My mind much far- onblo commont from vuloul of- fitGU. NBC, the closest network in standing, mind only four tint awards CBC Citations -- THE WAY I HEARD IT l "MU “AMEN!" I‘WEIM i This drama will be followed by a half-hour address entitled "this Return to Zion" by Rabbi Abra- ,ham L. Feinberg of Toronto. Rabbi ‘1 Feinberg will deal with the spiritu- ’al and cultural meaning of the :state of Israel for Canada. iHiatori-n Speaks _ 1 Prereding the above-mentioned broadcasts will be I fifteen-minute /talk by the noted contemporary student of history, Arnold Toynbee. 'at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Toynbee will ex- plain the title of his book, "Civili. zation on Trial," and then use“ the chances of history repeating riutlt--the chances of I "decline and fall†of Western civilintion. CBC Wednesday Night is heard on jStation CBL. Immunization a g a i n a t many communicable di- am. more and earlier attention to mun nickmu and Mary of nanny m nimble drugs have all con- tributed to the happy run]: of Much; the mortality mm from 20% to 2%. The program that won a special award, CBC Wednesday Night, will be devoted next'woek to Ipocill prozrunrna commemorating the first nnnivernry ot the deeUration of Israel. Beginning at 7.45 p.m., 45 minutes of music of modern Jewish composers will be presented by the CBC Symphony Grebe-tn under the direction of Paul Sher- man. This will be followed at 8.30 pan. by a one-hour drtunttization of a book recently published by R. S. Lambert. The book is the bio- graphy at Henry Wentworth Monk, I Canadian who, lived in the nine- teenth century and who throughout CARL E. HILL, MD. MON, llnumuion-L Service Nature pre- pared by Frank Edwards ind pro- "iueed by Neville Friedlander for 'presentation to.Austnlinn listen- on, "for . cleverly entertaining and informative presentatian of the facts of life about one nation to the listeners of another, so handled that the educ tive process is thor- oughly enjoyxnwle.†Wodnuduy Night Next Week In 1899 the mortality rate from infectious "diseases was approximately 20% while in 1949 the rate has dropped to In: than 2%. Examination of the tsta- tistics of each separate disease shows that this de- cline began in 1920 and was coincident with the mar- vellout improvement in gen- eral health and nutrition of children, through the dia- covery of the importance of vitamins in nutrition. FURTHERING INTERNATION- AL UNDER8TANmNG--"fitorierr tt Tacky api _Yeterdan" tl CBC ‘Work," produced and written by J. Frank Willi: for Toronto 8ehodl Broadcasts, "for effective 'on-the. spot' interviews, narration is color- ful and descriptive. A well-written, we1l-eotteaivad program." . EDUCATION-A Ichool broad- cut. uriu. “We Build a Nation," written by Orin Hill-r " undo». Ontario, and produood by Kay Stevenson from 'ttrottto,"'for n 'rnteruining ma MNetive uric- of program. of luporior educltioul value. Excellont uript and good production." ,min; an of drum to W", luau from both at.“ " Tom. in a cud-11y tttf Ind â€head out!“ ot ting worth.'" ."Jti-et, “Sup" uric: dur.. In; 10.4: ( a) pmdtseed in To- ronto by Andnw Allan. "for. ax- eeptioml artist', in â€dormant. over no “and“ palm}. Tho dmnuuutiona mull mum: to the original verdan- yet utilise the ad1rarttages of two to fullut ad, nut-u. Bthind itch program them in evidence of Bound "Meal judgment. mundan- planning and mum“ dilution. May Ntage" plays feltun origin-l writing for radio." DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK EDUCATION - "Canadiens at GOOD NEWS ie 'ti2afiPiifiidi iPgliag: ... It.ut he: “that. iii if???) J.A. iiUti ii Geottrtr Wuddl'ngton, Ibo". who is renowned for hi. conducting of music-l comedies on the Can-dim nirvana, pnrticul-rly Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. Recently. he joined with (:er Murray, tenor, in presenting a no action of mu- lar hit. of yesterday to inspire “In†A Memory" in the “new. Juggins: He's about the mean- cst man I know. Jogging: How's that? Jugg'inl: He's had the legs snwn of; the wheelbnrruw so that I can't sit down and rest. I The members of the'Over 60 IClub will be entertained on Friday, 1May 20th by Pu Bible cm. of the J'resbytorian Church. Membership in this noun is restricted to per- sons who an 60 years of age or over. The group meets once a 'month under the sunpicel of the lJunior Community Council. The ‘May meeting is their second meet- ing of the currov't year. Previously they Met in April and enjoyed a relaxing evening ot social reerea- ytion. j The Over 60 Club is a group of; older folk who still possess an lintereat in meeting with older folk 1 land enjoying social recreation in [this manner. Many of the folk have i /gl,t, missed I. meeting since the] (Club’s inauguration in 1948. It is, (hoped that the club will grow and! rcontinu- to be a successful meeting ! iplace for a] people over 60 years ‘ of age. At the April meeting it was _ interesting to note that the ages ranged Hom a youthful 63 to an agile 96 years. ', Joggins: How do you cet on with the boss, old man? Over sixty notices have been sent out from the Director of Recrea- tionioffiee for the May meeting, ind it is hoped that the majority of folk contacted will turn out. Per- lons in the t n who have not re- ceived notices are urged to come along to the party myWIy. Pro- eedure is to phone the Director and ndviae him that you will be there For the people who live some dis- tance from the centre, transporta- tion will be arranged if they Cort- tact the Directo- in good time. 1,htP.',,rlitt't".UttergttN Maw-amt: but In ditch-un- in 2gt'tg,Tt a but. In. Partly mud in Ottawa. Sun Gm Tumor. an Andrews, Juno Havoc Ind Barry 'ftrfg ind phyl Mount Dennis Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. Mar 16 . . Bax Bible class To Be Host For “Over M" Club CBC CONDUCTOR Chasing thnt little white ball, " non-bolfers Icoflingly rater to the Came, is now 3n imponmt part of our economic Iystem and In enun- tion part of our social structure. On Wtdnesdly evening, May 18, the CBC will devote iuirsgulsr Wednesday evening broadcast to a special programme commemorat- iing the first anniversary of the declaration of Israel. The Pro-,) ignmme will begin at 7.45 p.m.l iEastern Daylight Saving Time and i “will present 46 minutes of the i imusic of modern Jewish composers 1 by the CBC Symphony Orchestral under the direction of Paul Sr:her. E man. This will be followed at 8.30 , p.m. by a one-hour dramatization‘ of a book recently published by It: S. Lambert who in private life is} supervisor of School Broadcasts i "or the CBC. The book is the l biography of Henry Wentworth I lMonk, a Canadian who lived in the i, ‘nineteenth c e n t u r y and who l 1throughout his life preached the) (iisii'iiii'i'ii,ii,it, of the Jewish i nation in Palestine in addition tol the idea of a Union of the nations I 'of the world to ensure the univer- isllity of Peace. The personality of this pre-Herzlian Christian Zionist iis of particular interest to Cana- dians at this time. The dramatiza- tion was done by J. Schulm and the programme produced by Essa iLjungh. l The Indian government agrees to give the Nizam of Hyderabad $8,- 000,000 I year. Now there's a kind of reverse tax everybody would be for. The Monday“ will be heard over CBC (740) in Toronto and all stations of the Trans-Canada net- work. The dramatization will be follow- ed by I half-hour address entitled "The Return to Zion" by Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg of Toronto. Rabbi Feinberg will deal with the spiritual and cultural meaning of the state of Israel for Canada. CBC Programme Dramatization turl. .Ev.e, May 18 WINDER’S nus/m ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS with no. mm. at In». an. 4 JOHN ST. and 429 MAIN NORTH PHONE TAXr ALSO mean SHORTS III 'MtN..TtaB.-MAY tbit IN WK)â€. not Quit-Dork my "Where sound sounds but" fl2EiE5iiiiETi5] tJ.io'_Ph-1t41Mitgtar6tt'em. _ “ugh-m - “his.“ TWO FEATU‘ES I IN â€CINECOIDR Anthony 1tuirtn--Katherim I)!†In BLACK BART Jackie Comer-d- cm Every day in no. the your!» mum hunched batter than In web I†of 10 not. than: uguinst Candi“. for own: “that no imam tax law- " the country. The Imu- in... Chat In. stgnidUd that new. a! mom cumin noni- for the Molar-at of the Dunn and um um and We 1mm will - in lim- dn; M new windows-It In Cow sunny Council mum-dud you In] " thr boys {mm laat your: 1m and Midget ball will be MUN. for thL you’l contou- lad 'ther will be “Him Gem, ulna for another - under the and sad white of Vienna. FRENCH LEAVE 'uatt.taeeqo-..- . "rteur..P.tb-btaitudhtrt itut-dibettur. #1137; "Hummus-ad: logohbm - Gun. 00m" with Jimmy Carry, with William Eythe and Margaret Rutherford SATURDAY, MAY 14th "MEET ME AT DAWN" FRIDAY, MAY 18th “BLOOD ON THE SUN" OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCING (lllMPRhrii'PiPllS ‘THE STRAWBERRY ROAN" with Gloria Hem-y . luck Holt Every Sat. light at 9 p.m. An All Color Prop-nun! Gene Autry in FRI. & "T.-MAY 18-14 "THE RETURN OF RIN TIN TIN" with Rin Tin Tin . Donald Woods - Bobby BRIG nu WHEN In. I BOX ON“ "I " Ll; Jimmy Tucker and " Orchestra t CANADIAN LEGION MEMORIAL HALL ILOOR ST. w. (I. “Hum Ave.) MALTON ROAD ON HIGHWAY 27 Two Show: Every Evening Starting At Dusk NORTHWEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE ln' Technicolor with Punk!“ Goddard and C. Aubrey Slith _ WED. & "UM.-MAY 18-]! "BLACK NARCrSSUS" TECHNICOIDR with Deborah Kerr - Balm - David Parr" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - A DDED 7 ATTRACTION I’m-Mu tuddirALifeLikitdid Carey in and" Sylvia Sydney TH URSDA Y, MA Y nth "IDEAL HUSBAN D" Wm.mrtm..-athT 15-" ':- may Hutton . Ma'etMasat d ( any in ( "DREAM GIRL" with Dennis tttttso with John Wain: F rlday, May " WEDNESDAY. MAY Igth "ro THE VICTOR†Dana Andrew. - Gone with Jun. 1_Uroe . MONDAY, TUESDAY MAY 16 and " "WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" ADDED FEATUIE CENTRAL UNIT†CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL BOON Sponsored By In Ind 3rd Scout Mothers' Alumna MON. I TU . MAY MP “THE IRON CURTAIN " and Claudette Colbert 1nd viFeea Lyndfon 3 to 5 pan. HAY ttad iii