«4 , The Toronto choir featured was ‘the Leslie Bell Choir, who are beâ€" ~coming increasingly busy of late and wouldn‘t doubt that they will soon turn complétely professional. That fs, if there is enough money in it. Doris Veale, an accomplisher Toronto pianist, was the piano soloâ€" ist for the selection, entitled by the way, "Concerto for Piano, Voices, Cangdian compaser. The composer ~wits Lucio Agositini, a name faâ€" g‘&: to listeners to Curtsin Fime atre, the Stage series, uud\l:-lr sicql series. Mr. Agositini is faâ€" mous for his arran ents on drama shows and ene o, the themes in his new composition, premigred that Wednesday, was taken from an original theme composed for the Lister Sinclair drama, "We All Hate Torento," produced about four years ago. The other thenie was from "Let There Be Music," Mr. Agositini‘s gala musicale series three years ago. . A Toronte ehoir, pianist, and orâ€" chestra were featured on ‘CBC Wednesday night on September 7 New Compositian "WESTON ROOFING MATERIALS MUV. 7637 Plans and Specificatjions Supplied Alterations and Repairs now in stock: THE WAY | HEARD IT R. F. WHEELER Building Contractor Weston 420.Jâ€"13 PARISTONE A RADIO COMMENTARY B ‘ Alfred W. Bird 31 SOUTH STATION STREET THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA INSULATION ASPHALT SHINGLE® MILL ENDS CEMENT LIME H. A. Dewolfe, Manager, Weston, Ont. A. Droppo, Manager, Malton; Ont. AINMENT NEWSâ€"â€"â€" ON THE DISCâ€"â€"â€"THE AIRâ€"â€" Toronto radio station, CKEY, has the linmflu honor of being the only Canadian redio statien to win an award in the Public Service for Safety Competition of the Naâ€" tional Safety Council of Chicage. HMhe CKEY award was made for dopating last fall over $40,000 worth of airâ€"time to supporting the Kiwanis Club‘s Safe Driving and Walking Campaign. Keep up the goo work, CKEY. Dial File of This and That The title of the forthcoming volume of excerpts ftom the late Andy Clarke‘s radio broadcasts will be "Andy Clarke and his Neighâ€" borly News". The book will be published in October, illustrated by Thoreau Macdonald, and should be of great interest to the many and Orchestra". The music sounded impressive and in many part begutiful, especially where the veices werk used. Some of the phrases (the compeser will kill me for this) definitely reminded me of Gershwin‘s Raphsody in Blue. It was no more than a slight resemâ€" blanee, however, and since this is not a music column (thank goodâ€" ness) there will be no other critiâ€" cism. Three other original comâ€" positions by Mr. Agositini were also featured on the program, inâ€" eluding the music for the radio adaptation of Sharkespeare‘s "Roâ€" meo and Juliet". The orchestra was conducted by the composer and Edwood Clover did his usually fine job of amnouncing the program. Miss Veale, incidentally, can be heard weekly during her own speâ€" cial music for ‘"The Saga of Bob Edwards," a new series about the famous editor of the old Calgary Eye Opener, ; «. Public Service ‘ § oi Weston 1968 Of course, that was nothing to the time he was ridingâ€"out a polka and six keys flew off. Was his face "Red"! . . . that‘s pretty good, Johnny, but it ain‘t The Way I Heerd It. Red Hughes of CKEY‘s Hoeâ€" down has often more troubles in the Hayloft than those of producâ€" ing the Saturday sessions and singâ€" ing the odd song. This time his clarinet got out of line. When Red picked up his gobstick on a recent session it failed to produce. One of the rubber bands that hold the sentiméental piece of woodwind toâ€" gether had softened and gummed up the works, The Saturday evening children‘s program, "Cuckoo Clock House", has returned to the Dominion netâ€" work (CJBC) and is heard at 6.00 o‘clock. Broadcast in coâ€"operation with the Canadian Federation of Home and School and prepared by Babs Brown, the show includes each week a dramatized episode from a book carefully chosen for the purâ€" pose by the staff of Boys‘ and Girls‘ House (the children‘s branch of the Toronto Public Library. Anecdote (?) people who enjoyed the homey and humorous manner in which the late Andy Clarke spoke to his radio "friends". twin contjnental beds, newly decorated, continuous hot water, home privileges, suit 2 ladies, 2 gentlamn or business couples, on us line near Pelmo Cres. Rgu-t be seen to be appreciated. 1915 Jane Street Weston, 1879â€"J. 0â€"39â€"1t on e m o en t mt to share room with another YOWIi lady, $10 week; 1 gentleâ€" man to share room with another gentleman, $12 week. Nice home. Young _ people _ preferred. 199 Main_ Street S. Weston, phone 1832â€"J. © 0â€"39â€"1t reom in new home, business couple only. Phone 1122â€"W 0â€"39â€"1t 2 LARGE newly furnished reoms, ROOM and board available. 1 girl front bedroom, nicely furnished, twin beds, gentlemen, must be abâ€" stainers, ghone Weston 984;;. it & 0â€"39â€" able for two gentlemen, breakâ€" fast optional. _ Abstainers preâ€" ferred. Phone Weston 268. 0:39â€"1t LARGE {umilflcd_ houseâ€"keeping _ suitable for lgdy or gentieman, Abstainer, nonâ€"smoker; also geod garage. LÂ¥ndhurst 3736. O-hzt SINGLE furnished room, reasonâ€" FURNISHED room, 2 beds, suitâ€" CLOSE to transportation large LISTINGS reouired for waiting buyers. All parts of Westen. Phone _ Zone _ 4â€"273 _ NORTH PARK DEVELOPMENTS LTD., Jane and Russell office. xâ€"39â€"tf FURNISHED room in quiet heme, able. Call after 7 p.m., 123 John St. â€" 0â€"38â€"1t consult ¥°C. HOPRING, Bisker, 01 »_C. P er, io ied ou t AQF NnE Brokt Additional Classifieds __ From Page 8 IS your home or business for sale REAL ESTATE ROOMS TO LET xâ€"37â€"t? Weston 1922. _ regular rates. Alpha Engineerâ€" ing Co., Weston, &Urny 0509, laying, floor sanding, carpentry and â€" general contracting. Estiâ€" mates . cheerfully given. Phone Doug Bloxom, Weston 1798â€"W. . neâ€"84â€"1% ï¬OOI_t aain@;mqiq}er_fo}. rent, CURTAINS washed and stretched. Phone Weston 2078â€"J. 0â€"39â€"3t _ frony your own material by an expert, No walting.' Phone 1szzéwi xâ€"10â€"t FOR CONCRETE work. block DRAPPERY made, sheared and pleated. Beautifully fitted to your window requirements. Drop in and enquire at 56 Dalbeattie, Pelmo Park (South off Pelmo Cres.) 0â€"39â€"2t corating, see H. C. Brookbanks, 46 Main St. North. Phone Zone 4â€"485. xâ€"20â€"tf HAVE your drapes custom made ALL kinds of plumbing and heatini.xepairs, laundry tub inâ€" stalled, Latimer, Weston 592â€"J. _ CARPENTER alterations, paint ing and caulkir;( a specialty. Whatâ€"haveâ€"you.â€"Ireeâ€"estimates. Phone 2044â€"W. xâ€"39â€"tf CARPENTRY, buildini alterations _ and repairs reasonable. Houses, §urages, récreation rooms, trim, upboards. For estimates Phone Rumsey Bros., Contractors. Phone 954â€"W or 2009â€"W. xâ€"16â€"tf BLOCK laying, guaranteed workâ€" manship . bg _ experienced man. Free estimates. Donald Black, phone 1379â€"J. xâ€"22â€"tf FOR upâ€"toâ€"date painting and deâ€" piéce suite rewebbed $12.50. All makes of upholstered furniture reâ€" paired and recovered in your home or taken out. Furniture repaired call J. Finegan, Weston 1179. CHESTERFIEL > sarving? Three __and _ caulking, . whatâ€"haveâ€"you Eree estiml?e‘s. *Phone 2044â€"W. CARPENTER alterations, painting ABOUT 1500 sq. feet light manu n:msrclmrnï¬' %F‘ud' for im ‘hal o on Talen LARGE bright unu};hinilhod'&«ï¬; grill privileges. one 70 ..;. "oâ€"39â€"1t veteran now in business. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Any kind of flodring brought up like new. _ Work gusranteed. â€" Free estimates. New El>ric polisher. Wallpaper cleaned. Windows cleanâ€" ed. Painted walls washed. Phone A. Corras. MU. 6427. xâ€"51â€"tf FLOORS sanded; old fleors like new. Dustless machine, 4c sq. foot. Also Boy Scout tent for sale. Phone 957â€"W. 0â€"28â€"tf RECREATION room and kitchen, unfurnished. Apply 22 Humberâ€" view Blvd., Phone Zone 4â€"668. Mt. DENNIS UPHOLSTERING A. Lyon MU, 2706 {002 Weston Rd. TRANSPORTATION wanted for 2 people from Jane and William Street to Youge and Richmond. Arrive 8.30 a.r1., leave 5.00 Phone 1482â€"W. 0â€"39â€"1t ROOM and breakfast, suitable for LARGE furnished v;.;‘{ newly _ decorated, continuous hot \;I;Ce;, suitable for two, board optional. Phone 1043â€"M. 16 Joseph & § 2 ROOMS, lumil}\sd or unfurâ€" nished. 15â€"A MaeDonald Ave. aâ€"39â€"1t MODERN floor service. Local 1 gentleman. 62 Lawrence Ave. West. Phone 271â€"W. 6â€"89â€"1t IN Weston two clean uflom’lo semiâ€"self contained rooems with wash basin and toilet in suite. Ground fleer use of bath and washing machine. Suit two or three business giris. Uqlnmin%?. Close _ to tunlaomuon. x 8935, Times and Guide. 0â€"39â€"1t ROOM and bnï¬d for young man. Weston 1739â€"J. 0â€"39â€"1t FURNISHED _ reom, breakfast optional. Phone 1805â€"J. _ 0â€"39â€"1t CMIENTI wants 5 or 6 room house or cuuslo' in &'uun Must be near transportation i“ in “A-l condition. Half crsh. E. C. Hopâ€" kins, Broker, 70 Edmund Ave., Zone 4â€"202. â€" xâ€"39â€"1t CLIENT wants 5 er 6 room house uict congenial home., Breakfast -.3 lunch optional, Gentlemen i:: ferred. Zone 4â€"245. 0â€"80â€"1t ATTRACTIVE front bedroom, _ _ with board. Suit tw6 gentlemen. 70 Edmund Ave. Zone 4â€"202. DOUBLE bedroom for rent in fActuring space. MUrray 2554. 00 . xâ€"39â€"3¢ Doug Bloxom On Budget Terms if Desired Pheng 450â€"W Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Concrete Work, Carpentry, Septic Tanks Estimates cheerfully given Reco\gglx‘-;dmnse lgl};gnired _MADE TO ORDER SERVICES OFFERED WESTON 1798â€"W UPHOLSTERING SPACE TO RENT UPHOLSTERING ROOMS TO LET WANTED Phone 2044â€"W. _ xâ€"31â€"2t xâ€"17â€"1t xâ€"37â€"tf xâ€"39â€"tf 0â€"39â€"1t 0â€"89â€"1t xâ€"390â€"1t Whimsical â€" also _ screamingly funny â€" with the laughs piling up as William Powell, a middléâ€" aged husband, tries to keep a merâ€" maid and his wife separated. First, he puts the mermaid (Ann Blythe) in the bathtub. Then he transfers her to the fishpond on the lawn. It‘s a fanciful series of developâ€" ments that will double up both adults and the younger set. Dirâ€" ected by Irving Pichel this Univ. comedy plays Weston Theatre Friâ€" day and Saturday, Sept. 16, and 17th. The Return of Rin Tin Tin This film is featured on the same bill as ‘"The Three Godâ€" fathers" _ playing _ Mt. Dennis Theatre Wedresday and Thursday of next week. Mr. Peabody and The Mermaid The picture your heart will nevâ€" er forget â€" the heartâ€"warming. story of a deg‘s devotion, who loyally battled to save the life of the cruel master, The plot deals with â€"a shy, frightenéd refugae hoy who finds happiness.in caring for a stray dog. This movie will appeal to children and plays Weston Theatre Friday and Saturday with matinee on Saturday afternoon. The Fuller Brush Man Peter B. Kyne‘s widelyâ€"resd yarn becomes something definitely different in the way of sagebrush stuffâ€"a lush superâ€"western with strong religious connotations. The film starts out as a ripâ€"rearin‘ galloper and then veers off into spiritual symbolism. There: are none that will not thrill to the breathâ€"taking natural backgrounds, photographed in Technicolor at its best. John Wayne plays the leadâ€" ing role along with Pedro Armen, darriz and Harry Carey Jr. This MGM production plays Mt. Dennis Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 21 and 22nd. The Gay Intruders â€" It was inevitable that sooner or later some enterprising producer with a sense of humor would capitâ€" alize on Hollywood‘s wellâ€"known propensity toward the subject of psychiatry by turning out a burâ€" lesque version of the many past films which have probed into the depths of the human mind. With a wellâ€"written script as its foundaâ€" tion and a small but excellent cast to carry the Thespian load, it emerges as a smooth and funny comedy which audiences in virtuâ€" ally every type of situation should find to their liking. John Emery turns in a gorgeously hammy perâ€" formance as a junior league Barrymore whose incessant bickâ€" ering with his actress wife leads to the applicationâ€"of psychiatry with disastrous results. It‘s a Harold Lloydish story with the title roler (Réd Skelton) a lovable goon getting into jams. If you‘re looking for laughs your search is ended because Red Skelâ€" ton breaks all hilarity records, just try to stop howling as Red travels from door to door and laugh to laugh. Janet Blair, Don McGuire, Hilary Brooke and Adel¢ Jergens make up the cast. This comedy. plays _ Weston Theatre Monday ~and Tuesday _ nights, September 19th and 20th, Sorry, Wrong Number Crystalizing his reputation as One of the topâ€"bracket ditpensers of suspense and mytery, Hal Wal}â€" is has built the widelyâ€"discussed radio program of the same name into 90 minutes of terrorâ€"play, the likes of which have seldom been filmed. Barbara Stanwyck plays the leading role and gives on« of the most exacting performances of her brilliant career. It is the tale of a lonély widew who overhears a plot to murder her but is powerâ€" less to act althoughshe knows the have clients, some with all cash for houses in Mt. Dennis and Wesâ€" ton, For prompt action eall ‘ l(iihty good entertainment that should please any type of audience from action fans to lovers of româ€" antic drama. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. stars in his own production from a script which he wrote with Robert Theoren. The result is a fastâ€"moving, swashbuckling film with plenty of humor that folâ€" lows the pattern set by his famous father. It‘s also as Irish as a shamrock. Fairbanks indulges in swordplay and incrediblé feats, and constantly makes love to the charming Helene Carter. The time of the story is the year 1797 and the scene a section of Ireland which Napoléon plans to invade. Before winning his girl, Fairbanks has to expose treachery in high places and this he does in a lightâ€" hearted and often anmusing way. Other stars in this picture which plays Mt. Dennis Theatre Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 19 and 20th, are Richard Greene, _ Patricia Medina, Arthur Shields, J. M. Kerrigan and Ludwig Donath. Three Godfathers | TENENTED or with possession we M. H. GILBERT, Realtor || | ,.., apsie seroans, DON MeGU mhllsU‘('fl! 2351?4 and HILIARY BROOKE The Fighting O‘Fiynn HOUSES WANTED WANTED REVIE W Little Alfred: "I guess it‘s to make people think we knew a lot more than we do." British Columbia cellieries preâ€" as against 1,475,475 tons in 1947, the mines department announced. Teacher: "Alfred, what is the term ‘etc.‘ used for?" duced 1,481,584 long tons in 1948, At 8.00 p.m., Music from the Films, prepared by Gergld Pratley and narrated by John Rae. Toâ€" night, Victor Young‘s score from the movie "For Whom the Bell Tolls." Heard on CBL. On CJBC at 7.00 p.m., Juke Box Jury, a program in which the latest record réleases are judged by Elwood Glover, Byng Whitâ€" taker, Dick MacDougal and a guest. Sunday j Church Servicesâ€"at 11.00 a.m.â€" Carlton St. United on CKEY, John Witherspoon was the only clergyman to sign the Declaration of Independence, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Bloor Street United on CJBC. Monday Lux Radio Theatre on Trans Canada at 9.00 p.m. will present "Green Dolphin â€" Street" â€" with Hollywood stars Lana Turner, Van Heflin, and PePter Lawford. Tuesday Toâ€"night At 8.00 p.m. the English organist, Al Bollinbton, will preâ€" sent another of his fine concerts of organ music on CJBC. Saturday Bob Hope returns to the air Tuesday after what seems to have been a busy summer. Since his Tuesday night show went off the air last spring, Hope has been averaging at least one~ charity show a week, he has been making "Please, sit," said the small bo{ with a sigh of relief, "I haven done my homework." ‘"Please, sir," said the small boy nervously on coming into class, "ought I to be punished for someâ€" thing I haven‘t done ?" "Of kindly. ards, Wende!l Corey, Ed. Begliey and Leif Erickson support Miss Stanwyek in this drams which plays Weston Theatre next Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, Sept. 21 and 22nd. killer. Burt Laneaster, Ann Richâ€" W IN D ER‘S FOR LISTENING ONLY MON.TUEBS.â€"SEPT, 19â€"20 m RED smmu!.r-'-.l__un BLAIR = ; THE FULLER BRUSH MAN with ADBLRE JERGANS, DONâ€" MeGUIRE and HILIARY BROOKE â€" T A X 1 course not," said the master 1 1 1 4 JOHN ST. WESTON PHONE MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID "Where sound sounds best" RETVURN OF RIN TIN TIN WESTON Up TMH 6 O‘Clock Phone 1441M; After 6 O‘Clock TWO FEATURES WILLIAM POWELLâ€"ANN BLYTHE DONALD ’WOOD%?Nâ€Y BLAKE Old Tyme and Modern DANCING FRLâ€"SAT.â€"§EPT. 16.17 Opening Dance Sat. Sept. 17 ADMISSION 50c _ JIMMY TUCKER‘S ORCHESTRA FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 "MY SISTER AND I" ADAMS FURNITURE CO.] MOUNT DENNI THEATRE with JOHN WAYNE + HENRY FONDA â€" SHIRLEY TEMPLE PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 1236 WESTON RD. * PHONE JU. 1960 . WESTON 188 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.15 P.M.;DAJLY and Househoid Appliances Call J. H. McGarvey (Agent) at Weston 1761â€"W "FORT APACHE" NORTHWEST DRIVE â€" IN THEATRE FOR FINE FURNITURE . ___"THREE GODFATHERS" with JOHN WAYNE â€" PEDRO ARMENDARIZ . HARREY CAREY Jr. ADDED FEATURE "THE GAY INTRUDERS" with JOHN EMERY . LEIF ERICKSON NOW SHOWING At CANADIAN LEGION MEMORIAL HALL BLOOR ST. W. (At Islington Ave.) Haze! Court Dermot Walsh WEDNESDAY,. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 & 22 "TAP ROOTS" "SWEET GENEVIEVE" with Jean Porter and Jimmie Ly@on "GENTLEMEN AFTER DARE with Miriam Hopkins and Brian Don MONDAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19 & 20 with Vn Heflin and Susan Hayward MALTON ROAD ON HIGHWAY 27 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY FIRST SHOW AT DUSK $ 1227 8T. CLAIR AVE. WED. & THURS.â€"SEPT. 21â€"23 Transportation Arranged Terms F with DOUGLAS rémnANts iu':‘ï¬'i‘i'g‘ : GREENE â€" ALSO _ ROB HOPE â€" DOROTHY LAMOUR â€" PETER LORRE â€" LON CHANEY SAT., SEPT. 17 "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK" _ Victor Mature Colléen Gray "MY FAVOURITE MON. & TUES. SEPT. 19â€"20 § "THE FIGHTING â€" ~] h