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I DmdIv Corn REFUSE Sol Only UPFALO IH "Ceey Horn" Recall 2g Prleeeee (i, SA URDAY THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE 5 i SO, 1941 BLOCK "BUFF. vtr 1 1 ira If Le2Sl. JAitmn mi. 4ETAL Vi limn 4 Srt. VP 4 WORKS ml furnace lie.

Hon. 22 801 1 i Sunday, CKRC, 5 to 6 p.m 'SHOW BOAT" THI fMOU8 MUSICAL COMIDY STAHAINQl PAUL WHITEMAN HI Orcheitr and cnorui ALLAN JONES CHARLES WINN1GER KATHRYN GRAYSON HELEN FORREST I Great Weil Elcctrie 1 fir Radio Co. Phlleo Distributers Winnipeg 1 UVWOlaA CRsat Cola think BROADCAST TONICHT FROM THE AIRMEN'S CLUB YOUR STARS TONICHT IAN0S: Vaughn Monro Mitchell Ayrt Charlie Spivsk Jerry Wild Tun in Tonight Tonight at 700 Presented By 11 CITY HYDRO rumhax (MM. Miiit1 1 A the New Tear looma up on the radio borlton, CKRC takee pride In reviewing tha jeer prograee. Continually higher atan darda ol programming have Keen attained, both In the local and' network field.

On the 8UNDAT achedule, during 1D44, CKRC end their aponeora have Introduced! P.M. CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY (PERTH'S). HO VTURI UNLIMITED (BARDOL). g.30 SUNDAY PLATERS (WIN. NIPICQ PAINT LA 681.

1.30 MEMORY KASSGL (PPUNDER'8). a.OO DOCTORS COURAGEOUS ILIGOETT'S). T.JO MUSIC FOR CANADIANB (TIP TOP TAILORS). 00 RADIO READER'S DIGEST (CAMPBELL'S). 1.10 STAR THEATRE (Mc COLL FRONTENAC).

10.15 MELODY LADY (PAUUN CHAMBERS). Among the saw programi lor 10it throughout the week are: Monday through Saturday: A.iL 130 to 0.00 YOUR BREAKFAST PARADE. 1.00 EATON'S HOME SERVICE LEAGUE. Monday. Wednetday and Friday: P.M.

4.30 CAVALCADE OF DRAMA tCODVlLLE). Monday: P.M. T.00 BLACKSTONE THE MAGICIAN (McLAREN'B). 30 BLIND DATE (HIND I). $.00 INFORMATION PLEASE (HEINZ).

Tueeday, Thursday and Baturday: A.M. I.lfr SM1L1N' ED MvCONNELL (MANTLE LAMP). Tueeday and Thureday: P.M. 4.19 INDIAN TRAILS (BIERS' FLOUR MILLS). Tueeday: P.M.

0.0ft ROB HOPE (PEPSODENT). 1.30 REA8URE TRAIL (WRIOLEY'B). 10.15 PERSON TO PERSON (STAN EVAN8). TJiundayt P.M. T.00 FRANK MORGAN (GENERAL FOODS).

1.30 CANADIAN CAVALCADE (BORDEN'S). 1. 00 LIGHT UP AND LISTEN (IMPERIAL TOBACCO). Friday! P.M. t.00 HENRY ALDHICH (GENERAL FOODS).

T.30 1 HE THIN MAN (GENERAL FOODS). Saturday: P.M. 4 30 SAFETY CLUB (DOMINION MOTORS). 1.00 MCA. SPORTI il.00 A TURD IT NIGHT PARTY (WYNOLA).

Thoea are aoma of tha programi that hve increaeea uetener intereit during 1044. And now a dip Into the luture, where 1HJ reveala: ALAN YOUNG (SAL HEPAT1CA) tUrt. tng Jan. at T.30 m. THE CONTENTED HOUR (CARNA TION MILK), atartlng Jan.

I at (.00 MATIONAL BARN DANCE (ALKA SELTZER), atartlng Jan. st uO CI.LI.Rr OUEEN (ANACIN), atartlng Jen. 24 at an n.m. TOUR LUNCHKON CLUB, atartlng Jan. st 12.00 noon.

CKRC merchee on Info 1045 towerde even higeer and hatter prowramt and more of them tor your lictrnina pieeeure. And meanwhile the enure atall iolna la wuahlni II our lutenere, ON THE AIR IAT. IVI. CKV lit Ktlecyeiee 5.00 lurching Along 1.16 loni Parade l.30Nea 0.4iBo giory Omi 4.00 Rhythm Rtvua ol Wat a so Btuuh Variety 4.481 7.001 7.1I CKBO HO Kilecyale Reading ruukw Let' DISC Vol po War Analyaia Supper banc Newe farm Fiddler 7. 0 1 guar UM Wealth Social Cradil 7.4 Andy Ueejarili S.OOiNewa l.osiN.H.U Hockey 8.181 8.10 8.48 1.001 l.tsl I so Organ Recital Mil 10.

00 Red R. Bars 10.181 io.30iSarvlca Centra 104 1 U.OO.UIceeter Square 11.161 11.J0New ligs OS 1 I. .0 12.00 'X' Sports Col, Sunny Boy Bars Oases 141 Review Off Leicester Square New spirit ol xmae Juitena'e Shoee most three years service ex Canada and may be coming home soon. New Year's greeting from LAW. Grace Turner, R.CA.F.

(W.D.), 01 283 Burnell lo her folks, her 140 KiUcyelM Recorded Kuala CBO Newa etnnn Chanaoa BO Newe Nawa N.M.U Hockey Orgas Reel.al War New Red R. Bara Snot os Rhythm Servic Centr With S. ROY MALIY rvn MB Kilocycle Newe gporti Curt aiae KeilglOUa Mil Army Spaaka Muale Ukraine Icl Cos Chant Oaallght Gaiety Share tha Vait Truth Cess. Bars Dance Top Thlf 4.00iNwe Aunt Martha CBO Nawa Ormandy Leade 4.irTha Navy Report Newe Concert corner NBC gym. Orch.

4.10 singing Star Oreen Bend Binglng Iters Erica Morlnl, 4.46 Wianlawekl. con 4.101 4.45 7.001 New. 7.isiciock Watcher 7.10 Carillon 7.45,N.we g.OOCBC New 1 05 1.05 Show 1.151 1.251 S.10 Breakfait Club 1.45 1 Record Library MON, AFT. CKV New News Break. Farad Break.

Bulletin CKRC 12.00 Parade of Band Variety Hour 12.16 Happy Gang 12.101 Newa 12.46 Claire Waller Luncheon Bnuv. 1.00 Newe l.isipot Pmirrl 1.30, Recorded Muele 1.451 2.00, Women of Amer. long Shop g.15IMa Perklne Newe 2.30 Pepper Young Muele Corner 2.45 Rt. to Happineea Resolution to End War ln l945Will Be Kept 1 London, December, 1944. With the passing of the old year and the welcome to the new, every body here seems to have made a resolution a silent one to get the war over before the end of 194a.

The resolution Is a determined one and I'm betting it will be kept. Have many New Year greetings, folks. Cpl. Maurice Bridge, R.C.A.F., of Carman, sends his besi wishes lor 1945 to his folks' and friends. Maurice spent leave al Harrogate, Yorkshire, recently and lays he enjoyed It very much, Cpl.

Frank Pugsley, R.C.A.F., ot the Sunnycrest Wolseley tends New Year's greetings to hit folks and friends. Frank had. the good fortune of visiting some relatives of his in Devonshire, England. He hasn't seen them for 20 years, so you can bet he enjoyed the visit. Frank was born in Devonihire, The best of everything In he New Year from Emily Lutz, of 298 Harbison to all her friends: from LAW.

Christie Marshall, R.CA.F. (W.D.), of 728 Maryland to her folks and friends; from LAW. Ann Hall, R.CA.F. (W.D.), of Morden, to her folks and frlendi In Winnipeg, Ann Intends spend ing leave with her brother and sli i ter in law In Leeds. She misses the snows of Manitoba (who doesn't) and Is anxious to get back.

CBK CBC New Breekfaet Club Nw 5 Breekfaet Parade Muele it Work HBO Newa Big Sleter Program Newa Recorded Muele CBK Newt Happy Gang Clair Wallace Roundup Time I. iportraet Newe In French Pr. Perwmalltlei Recorded Muilo lerry Seare KFVR.NBO Newa Amiltttr Ranch Revelry Reveiu Variety Program New wthr 00 Morning Melody Horn League CBC Newa My True Story 0.151 :10 Takee a Woman Morning Iter Mors. Comment News 0.401 B.4SI Allan Caron Morn. Devotlone Rdln' the Range 10.00 Rod of Life 10.15IA In Novelty 10.30, Soldler'a Wife 10.45ILucy Linton 11.00 PBC Newa 11.15 Big Sleter li.soiRecoroed mubio 11.

45, Monday Revue Muiical 1. Q. Road of Life Road ol Life Newe Master Muelclani Roaemery oidlcr' Wife Soldier' Wife Star Pleynouie Band Wagon Lucy Llnlon Life I Beautiful Concert In Mln. Devotlone Melody Inc. Wendell Hell Judy end Jens TBI, News KFYM Baukhaga Talk Perry Maaon On Farm Front Morgan Beatty Guiding Light Today'e Children Woman In White Aunt Jenny Woman of Amer.

American Woman Ma Perklne Ma Perklne Pepper Young Pepper Young Rt. to Happineea Rt to Heppln.ee l.OO LIptontalrea tVhat'll Tou Do Llptanalrea 3.15Newe Law New l.it Barber. Whitley Barber Whitley l.soiTe Time Tunaa rVnmen'i Hour World Church 1.40 T.B.A, Recital 4.001 Frt. Line Family Muele Maglo Frt. Line Family 4.ii Allan Roth Newa CBC Newe 4.

JO Muiical Mood rv. of Dram Fiancee du Com. 4.451 Salute Ao Hue Homme et Pacha Backetau Stella Da ae Wile Delia Loienrn Jonee Roee Bowl Foot ball dual but Is eager to get back home. She Intends spending a leave in Scotland soon. LAW.

Vivian Mergny, R.CA.F, (W.D.) of 181 Langside, and LAW Ruth Wright, R.CA.F. (W.D.), of 990 Strathcona send best wishes for the New Year to their folks and many friends. Both Vivian and Ruth miss home but enjoy their duties in England. New Year's greetings from Cor poral J. H.

Shlnn, of 713 St. Mary'k road, tojils folks and friends, with special greetings to his wife in St. Vital, and from Corporal Gordon Sheppard, of Binscarth, to his folks and friends. Gordon wishes to say "Hello" to Ken Draper, of 93 Lyle Winnipeg, Pte. Joel Peterson, Canadian Army, of 630 Banning sends New Year's greetings to his wife, his son, his folks and his many friends.

Joel spent a leava In Brighton, England, recently, and says ha enjoyed It. He has seen a lot during his service here, and has it all stored up to tell when he gets home. LAC. A. Shechter, R.CA.F., of 29 Inkster sends best wishes for the New Year to his folks and friends.

Love and greetings from Troopci George "Bus" Jack. Canadian (Army, of 21 Stratford Hall, to his Best wishes for 1945 from LAC.iw" nd his folks at 1630 Rons Reg Walters, of 450 Salter to'nt' Bt wishes to all his friends, his folks and friends. Reg. has al Jf'Bus has seen action In France, and expects to be home soon. He looks as fit as a flidle.

Greetings from Pte. Alf Cobb. Canadian Army, of Ross to his folks and friends. Alf has also mends, and to Edna Jnnet or 144 1 seen action In France, and Is wslt Arlington Winnipeg. Grace ing to tell you all about It.

looks very, well, likei it over hen, Nsw Year's greetings from Cor Programs are furnished by radio itationi. Thlt newspaper alms to print accurate listings, but cannot te responsible tor last minute changes by radio stations. kmox cm lltO KllacyclM Kenny Baker I. in Peace nd War lilt farad Serenad Newa Summary Pleaaur Parade Maaaay Herrll P. Public Affaire 1 Suatsis Wioga Bars Dane Saturday Party Laieaater Square Nawe Thomas Peluie aVBStr Arueiei 9 Sooa Trie Lea Sim SUN.

MOWN. CKV CKWO CBK KrVR 7.48 Interlude 1001 TUB World New 11 Crnimasso Mary B.soj Lutnera Hour NBS Siring Quay. g.46 .00, Newei Concert Bible Inatitut Radls Pulpit Hall 10 Calvary Tempi Worda, Mull Ki s. at Air 10.00 Nfwil N. Nawe Brit.

laraal Fed's CBO Newe: N. N. Lutheran Houi i0.i6iPraina Gardener Newe Prairia Hardener 10.10, Way el Spirit Church el Ood Bur la VII New 10.461 L'heure Dom'tal Carolyn Gilbert 11.00 Grac United SU Matthew i O) BBC Newa War Jouraal II. 15 church Canadian Tarns 11.30 Way el Spirit Cnnnnaniaiea I II. 451 Concert Orch.

tUN. AfT. CKV CKWC CBK KFVR 12.001 Recorded Muala Newa i2.i6:Pina Record Bible Anrwer Juit Mary Can Beat Dutch 12.25INewa l2.30,Pariow Quartet New Parlow Quartet Roust Table l2.45;Kreleler quariet Capta Induetry Kreleler quartet 1.00, CBC Newa S. S. Mlealos CBO Nawe Newa l.itlAnaao Letter Aniao Leite Can't Beat Dutch I.SOiRaliglou Period Future unlimited Religious Panes C.

Tnomaa l.45i Norwegian Xmae Neebllt feature 2.00 T. Phil. Orch Program Newe T. Phil. Orch.

Newe Farad 2 i5, Mllitern Brurh Newa Mllateln playe Mai Hill 2 violin concerto, Sunday Flayer Brurh minor Army Hour 2.1 Ruy Blaa overt. violin concerto 1.001 Honored Musi 1 3. 10, Church el Air Memory Kaaeel Church el Air Muele Loved Beat 1.451 Paul Frederick Oraca Moore WON Mutull 720 KllacyclM Haaduna H'illhU Nawa Nawa Analyaia Red Croi Raport Of A. Speaker World Today Serenade WLI WENR am 190 KHocyeleo Sunday, 4 So m. uiau Rhythm Ravua Homa and P.

At Mayor ol Tow Capitol Comment Newe, i. Bentley Gaalle Hour J. Vanoercooa Telepnona Quia Lriand Blow 'V opori COL Preferred Meiody America la All J. Hoibrook Nawa Meel Hour Nary Thla week lat Church Chriet lay with Mueic Confidentially tree arty panca eiue. naipn oineourio Detroit Symph Reeulla, incorp.

Nick Carter Beaton Symphony, Koueieviteky Gould Spiritual Scottleh' Symphony Spot Banaa Barry Woodj Han.el Gretel Guy Lombardo Aklm Tamlrott Al Pearce Show Marion Clair Old Opry Ruth Slater Mas Called World New Capt M. Fielding Hooeler Hop Chicago at Night Newa I Eddie Oliver Newa Sunday 4 11 p.m. Art Kaatel Menage Muiical Hour Urn Cavalier itooarvelt over KFVR Newa; Dance Or. RADIO LOG CJRb Kanore 1220 CBK Watrou 040 KFYX BiemarcB tiO W'NAX Yanktoa 670 CKPR Port Arthur Ml) CFQO Saakatooa Suu CKCK SUO CKRO Winnipeg WMAQ Chicago 070 WLW WON TM CBL, Toronto WJR Detroit .....760 WBBM Chicago 780 CHAB Mooea Jew SuO VYFFA Dallaa S20 WCCO Minneapolis S30 KOA CFRB Toronto WENR WLB Chicago 80 CKBI Prince Albert too CFAO Calgary 0o WDAT a 0.0 CKRM Reglnt 9H0 CKT Winnipeg CFCN Calgary 1010 WHO Dee loln.ee luto WTAM llOu KMOX St. Louie 11M CBR Vancouver .11.0 WTUN Minneapoile 2Hil KSL Bait Lak City CFAM Flln Flon 1230 WLOb Minniepoiie 1331) CBO Grand Fork ......1440 KILO Dee Moines 140 CJOX Torkton 14ni KJTP Paul Uuu SUN.

IVl. CKV CKRO CBK KFVR.NBO KMOX CBS WQN Mutuel WSL WENR Blue 80 Kllocytlea 010 K'lccyclee 140 KHecycle 650 Kilocycle 1110 Kliooycle 720 Kilocyclee 890 KHocyelee t.OO.Oasie, Harriet HaU el Fame: Oaaia, Harriet Catholl Hour Oiaia, Harriet Quick Aa Flaah Hall ot Fame t.isl Showboat, with Alan Jonee. t.lOiNewa Alen Jonee, Van Sym. Orch. Dairy Program Fannie Brio Upt'n Cloie New Helen Forreet, 6 45 South I Singing Kath Orayeon Gooeeena cond.

Newa Dick Brown C. W'lnmnger Serenade Dr. Courageous Btrina keranede Jack Benny Kate Smith Eddy Howard Peareon Nawa 1.151 Newe Claire Gegnler Newe a.so lor Lanky Tha Circle lor Lenay Bandwagoe Tomorow a stara Quia Klda .45 Freddy Martin 7.00 Young United McCarlhy Bargan McCarthy Barges McCarthy Uergeo Bloedla Mediation Bd. Chati Service 7.151 Church Chaa Laughton Che Laughtnn Chaa Laughton Dor'thy Thompaon 7.101 Muele lor Elmore Phllpott On Man a fern Crlm Ooctor Jo Brown 7.461 Canadian Dr. a.

Ruaeell Gabriel Heatter g.ooistag 45, Drams Reader a Digest fltai 40. Drama Marry Go Roune Readar'a Dlgaat Steal Horlaon wincheli S.15I Lketer Sinclair Thoa. Thomas Myatery Tim 1.30iAlbum Fam Mua. Jamea Meltoe Album Muai Muaia Album Jam Meltos Cedrla Foeter 1.461 Alec Templetoe Jerry Cooper Jimmy Fldier 1. 00, CBC New Q.

McLean organ CBO New Hour el Charm Take or Leave ItLeonldaa With Life ol Riley S.16IL. Brocklngtoe Man with Story Brocklngtea erall, drama I. 30 1 Bach Canute Latin Americas Bach Canute Quia Twe Crtlaa Myatery Houea Frellng Foatar 0.461 Serened Jack Oekle in 10. 00, The Chorletere, Newe Tha Choriaior Room Service New ol World Anewer Man Feetlva Yule Prog, 10.151 M. Dlllanougb Connna Jordag M.

Dlllabough Cortnn Joraaa St. Louie Speak Chicago at Night Paul Whlteman 10.10 Koldof.ky lead CBC Program Koldolfeky lead Revive! Hour Newa Cond. 10.30 to 10.461 Moiart quartet lerry Seara Oboe Quariet Xmae Noven Newa ol Wee 11 prog. II. 001 Newe L'heure Corn eal People Platform Cleveland Orch.

bhadaa ol Blue 11. 15, Ralph Wlghtman War Is 1044 11.30 Santa Rite Agais Veiper Hour Franc! Craig Muele Meatara 11.45IN.Y. Oreetlnge (11 BM New Art Kit M.I 13.00 Premier Gareon Time: Sign Off Nawa; Can. Yaraa Soldier el Pre Newe; 'V Patrol Benny. Strong MON.

MORN. CKV CKRO HIGHLIGHTS Ring out the old and brlnz In the New Year with the rhythm rockin' Andrews Sitters who have corralled Bing Crosby as their first guest on their new series opening Sunday, at 3.30 p.m., over (he Blue network. Wtih the New Year several program changes will bring added delight to local fans. KFYR will broadcast the drama eries Wednesday nights at 10.30 entitled Hopkins Presents. Lillian Glsh Is star next week.

Beginning New Year's Day, Guy Lombardo and orchestra shift to Monday nights at 9 on the Blue network. Jean Tlghe Is vocalist. Johnny Morgan is now heard over CQS Mondays at 9.30 p.m. Pert Kelton, Is In the cast and Jny Blackton provides the musical background. The Jack Kirkwood show gets under way New Year's Day on KMOX.

The comedian is heard nightly Monday through Friday. Ed Wynn's Happy Island Friday niRht show, will move to Monday nlchts Jan. 15, with an airing at 8 p.m., with new direction and new writers. Burns and Allen also shift their CBS show to Monday nights at 7.30 starting New Year's Day. poral Morris Goldenberg, Canadian Army, of 380 Flora to hif folks, to Mr.

and Mrs. Zuken, ol 379 Flora and to all his friends. Well, cheers, again, May I extend my wishes for the best ol everything In the New Year to all ot you. Sincerely, Wheat Slocks Up from '43 OTTAWA, Dec. 30.

(CP) The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported Friday, stocks of Canadian wheat in store or In transit In North America, Dec. 21, advanced to 372.176.535 bushels from last year's corresponding total of 359, 813,349 bushels. Stocks this year included 327,422,549 bushels In Canadian positions and 44,753,986 In United States positions. Deliveries of wheat from farms In the prairie provinces during the week ended Dec. 21 totaled 8.682, 693 bushels, compared with 8.816, 126 In the preceding week.

From the start of the present crop year to Dec. 21 marketings of wheat In Western Canada amounted to 214,974,424 bushels, comqftred with 113.515,486 in the corresponding period of the preceding crop year. Following! quantities of coarse grains were also delivered from farms In the prairie provinces during the week ended Dec. 21, with totals for the preceding week In brackets: Oats, 1,643,723 (1,619. 391) bushels: barley, 1,408.619 rye, 81.034 flaxseed, 87,792 (63.375).

CHAS. A. GR0BB Optometrist 435 SOMERSET BLDG. Bh.n 41) 42 e. 44 804 New Phone Nuoitwr After Jan.

1, 111 174 Short Wove Progroms LONDON 4.10 0 m. le 5.46 tp.m.. on QVX, 11.R.1 mc 4 16 p.m. 10 41 5.00 p.m. to 11.

4S m. en OSL, 4 II i.m. on OVZ, 0 44 m. 1 4.I.V p.m. 0 11.

th p.m. on GRH, 0 82 mc; 4.15 m. to II 43 p.m. on GBU. c.

mc; p.m. to 1146 p.m. on iRC, 188 mc: 8 31) pm to 11.45 from Leopoldvliie, 0.71 c. MKLBOURNK. Auetralla fc.00 1.45 a.m., on VLG2, r4.

41 10 to 10.43 a.m., on VLG, 0.5!; 13.10 to 13.45 a.m., os YU, 10 52 VUH, 11.71. ANKARA, Turkey rany rnormns to 1 SO a.m., 00 TAQ, 15.195. MOSCOW No Call Station 0.40 a 014 ui 10.44 c. 11.15 to 10 13 p.m. 15 33 yDi.t.1 15.11.

m.e.1 S.5S mc TOKIO Recorded meeeagtia from prteonere 01 war is Japaneaa ceimpa al 0 13 m. daily, on JLGt. 15 I o. 1 JZJ. ll.S mc.

JRAK, 0 68 1.16 on JZ1, 0.53 JZJ, 1M8 e. CHUNGKING 0. 36 I.I., 141 a.m., 10 a.m., XGOY, 0.13. GUATEMALA 13.46 IB. on TOWA, 10.17; 11 SO p.m., Fng lleh Hour.

TQWA. 4S5; 10 P. TOWA. 0 485, TOWB, 0.52; il p.m., TUWA, 0.615. STOCKHOLM, Sweden 10 jn.

on 15.156 m.c. RIO DK JANEIRO 7.80 p.m., PBH, 10.33. except Bat. and 8 p.m.. except Sunday, PRI4, 11 73.

LEOPOLDVILLC, Belgian Cotvjo 7.16 to S.15 p.m. on 11.47 m.c BUENOS AIRES 4.10 B.Bk.,'. LKA6. 17.73; LHA1. 0.888.

BERNE 1.46, 0. 10 S.ln.5; HEJW 11.163, 3.45 to .715 p.m on 10.33 m.c BERLIN 4 60 p.m. AmerPtan pro gram. DJ B. 13 DJD, 11.77 1 DXC2, 11.741 DZU, 10.64; DXL13, 0.63; DXJ, T.24.

BRAZZAVILLE, French Ecajaterlai Africa 1.43 and 0.46 p.m. os 11.01 m.c MAORIO 7 P.m. IAQ. SO. QUITO, Ecuador p.m.,' BCJB, 13.45 o.

1 0.038 m.c. VICHY 6.30 a.m. 17.74 1.41 p.m., 0.62 m.c ALGIERS 0.40 p.m., AIH1 1.00 m.c Niw YORK 0.48 i. Bun day, WCBX, 15.37 11.1,1 WCIIC, 11.63 met p.m., as. WNBl, 0.07 m.c.

CINCINNATI WLWO, 17. :0 i 16 35 m.c 1 11.71 m.c; 0.67 m.c, 0.10 m.c. BOSTON WRUL, WntjfW, 17.16 15 35 o.i 11.70 m.c; 11.73 m.c; 0.70 m.c; 104 met 11130 p.m.. 16.33 m.c 1 0.63 m.c; 0.83 etc AN FRANCISCO 0.30 KGL (.016. MONTREAL 0.30 tot tit CFBY, 11.706, Engltih: 11 ut.n, to 10.30 p.m., CFBY, French: K30 a.m.

to 10.80 p.m., 00 cfbw, e.oa. WINNIPEG 13 noon dally pVitfl 4 80 Monday through Saturday! CKRO, 4.33: algn ott dallji Monday through Baturday. On Sundvu. CKHX, 10 a m. to 4.80 p.m.

CKPO. 4.36 eign off, 10 metre band. 60 kc Both atatinna will relay CKRO pro trame. Wednreday, 1.15 to 0 P.m., 40 metre band. 6.

ISO kc Spec orog. SATURDAY LONDON 4.30. Brltleh, Tommy; 14.1, Newe; 4 50, War Rev; 5.00, Eye Front; 5 30. Topical Talk; 8 45, Newe: a 00, Drama: Bleak Houee; 4 30, New. reel; 4.V Muele: 7.

HO. Amer. Eagle In Britain; 7 30. Orche.tral Muele: 8 00, 8 1,1, Tnrfcal Talk; 1.4,1, Traneatlantlc Quia; i l. Low on Lauahter: 0 4.1, N.we: 10.00, Newerrel; is, Brltieb Tommy: 10 So.

Bleak Houee; 11.15, Transatlantic Qiula; 11.30, Newe. 1 sundaV LONDON 4.30. Muele: 4.U Newe: 8 00, Carnival Concert: 8.40. Turn of lh Tear; 0.10. Nrwe 4 1.1, Band Muele; 6.30, Newsreel; 0.4,1.

Rev. Nataniel Miehlem; 7. on, American Ou.et Night; 7 30. New Year Carole; 7 4.1, Ralph Wlghtman; a i0, New; ri.i. Right Rev.

E. J. 8 41. Ronnla Scotland: 0 15, Orch. Ural Mualc: 0 4.1, Newe: in on Radio Neo.

reel: 10.15. Ralph Wlghtman; in 30, Mvetery Drama: 11.15, N. Am. Oueet Night; 11.30, New. MONDAY LONDON 4 30, Front Una Famllyi 4 41, Newe: 6.00, SMpma' ea Aehore; 5 30.

Mu.lr: 8.45. New; 4100. Calling ivewroundiana: 1.1. iris Loverldae 8 30. Newsreel: 6 45.

Reg. Tnpoid and ni. T.on, Talk: George Blake 7.30, Talk; 7 4.1, Accent on Rhythm; no, n.wb: a 13, Front Llree Family 8 30, Blue Devil: 0 13, J. CUiuck'a Re, view; 04.1, New; 10.00, Newer.el; laik: oeorge 1030, Story Drama; 11.15, Talk; 1130, Newa. Prairie Girts Aid War Effort More than 6,500 girls from the prairie provnees left thpir homes in the period of January.

1943, to December, 1914, to talks jobs In essential Eastern Canada, war Industrial, Mrs. Gladys E. Winter, regional employment officer, women's division, Unemployment Insurance Commission, said today. "They have made si splendid contribution to Canadla's Indus trial war effort," Mre. Winter added.

In addition, hundreds of young stenographer! and tyrfliti from the prairie provineei paid their own fare to accept peiltions with the civil service pt Ottawa and the British minlti(y ef lup. ply at Washington, 1 "In comparison to pre war years, there was an iiicrease' ot 23,000 women cmployiirl In government service throughout Canada. Their eagerness te aid Can aria's war effort Is evd'dnnced by the fact that very few returned to their homes In spite nf the lack of housing accommodation. We have every rpason to he Justly proud of our women in' and from the west," Mrs. Wlnten stated.

Hippy Sfc New Ylear PRICELESS GIFT HEARING of CONVERSATION i That Is what every hsi of hesring peraon wantemott or i II the ability to hear snd under tend eonver aation. The great new Future Acoiiatiron, hearing a id baaed cm S. Government Wiodinge, was apecifically dreigned to rfor hnttint ol convrartr'on. It scientifically fitted a ntw teet baud on underetanrlj ng of word: Call or phone for fret demonitra tion, or a end for free book "Th Bright New World of CoovreaUoo Hearing" AC0USTIC0N W. c.

310 Toronto O.neral Truete Portage and Smith, i Winnipeg, Men, Phone SI, 11 flpIY'4V' 8 Missing aMMwi Serving as a navigator with the air force overseas, FLT. SUl. listed in the R.CA.F, In December, 1941, and graduated In Octc ger, 1943. A sister, Mrs. R.

Le vene, lives at 325 Redwood ave. Bills Receive Third Reading As Session Ends QUIET completion of Tuxis busi ness marked the fourth and final session of Boys' Parliament Friday night. The young legislators heard third readings of bills dealing with Inter provlnclal relations, social, devotional, physical training and in tellectual affairs. The only debate centred on pro posed amendments to the bill on intellectual affairs, which also re ceived third reading at this session. This bill proposed: Revision of high school curricula to include subjects essential to citizenship and livelihood, such as practical mathematics, commercial, agricultural or tech.

nical training. Vocational guldnco as the function of the high school. Elevation ef the otatuo of the teaching profession to attract the highest typo of men and women. Adoption ef uniform curricula In all Canadian schools. Burtariei, icholanhipi and gov ment support ef all students with capabilities necessary for university education, Gordon Skinner, minister ot Intellectual affairs, maintained that many young people leave school before completing Iheir courses, thus proving they aren't getting out of schools what they have a right to exppct.

He also emphasized setbacks encountered by students moving from ntiA nrnvincA in wnnlhikr u. 'on mntl IpnnA with tha rilffranra In tho curricula. He felt, also, that an attempt should be made to correlate high school subjects with work the student intends to undertake. "The school I attended had only one book on vocational guidance," he said, "and I don't think anyone read It, anyway." At Friday night's session 78 spec. tators were In the gallery.

No more than 20 had attended pre vious sessions. Candidates nominated Friday night for premiership next year: Charlie Forsyth. Gordon Skinner and Tom Gouldlng. Next year'i speaker will be Lynn Watt. Gladiolus Society' To Meet Jan.

10 Winnipeg Gladiolus society will hold Its first meeting of 1945, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m., In Manitoba Telephone Portage ave. East. Guest speakers will be Dr. J.

E. Machecek, who will speak on Gla diolus Diseases, and D. McLean, who will talk on Merits and Popu larity of New Varieties. In Boys' Parliament schools after the war. Thomas Whyte, of St.

Mary's Anglican church, said he thought that cadet training was not compulsory in the schools. The boy ministers delegated Jack Dickson, JACK LUPINSKY Is reported; nuhlirat ion Compulsory School Cadet Training Under Fire SU ong objection to the 'compulsory nature of cadet corps system! as at present functioning In Gordon Bell, Isaac Newton and St. John 1 Technical high schoola, were expressed by Tuxls ministers at the third sossioii of Boys' Parliament Friday cflernoon, The subject arosa during discussion of Tom Goulding's health bill, which Included a clause advocating abolition of cadet corps In the minister, to visit the missing after air operations. Born office of 1ne minlst of education in Winnipeg years ago ne en htin ing to the question. Canada's Spotlight Band JACK FULLER Matter of Ceremonies Songs by pertain Dickson obtained a leaflet entitled "Practical Citizenship for tha Secondary Schools of Mini, toba," authorized by the mini, tor of education, It contained the following facte: That there Is a definite training program which must be carried out by students In all secondary schools.

This program states that: High school students belonging to organized cadet corps would not be asked to spend more than one night per week In cadet Students joining cadet corps must choose the corps before Sept. 13. Students are not allowed to to another corps after Sept. 15 and before the end of a school year. The course must be taken whether the school Is affiliated with a cadet corps.

Discussion led to the Insertion of the following clause In the bill dealing with physical affairs: That the department of education be urged te examine cadet training lyttem ef the schools of Manitoba to see that they comply with the rules set down by the department. Another clause was also approved: That war memorials be erected In the form of swimming pools, sports stadiums and hospitals. Chamborlin Metal Weatherstripping Stops Draughts returning Monday, Jan. 1 en following schedule: GOING WEST Dee. 31 Lv.

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