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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-05-06, Page 2PAGE TWO THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, May 6th, 1937 CBC To Cover Coronation Broadcasts, Wed,, May 12th *r The Canadian Broadcasting Corpor­ ation will provide full coverage of broadcasts on May 12 in connection With the Coronation of His Majesty, King George VI. The broadcasts, which will cover every phase of the processions both to and from West­ minster Abbey, the words of the Cor­ onation service in the Abbey, the special “Empire Homage” program, in which the Dominions and some of the colonies will participate, and the voice of His Majesty when he makes his first Empire radio address, as well as special broadcast features from the CBC’s own studios and from London and New York, will commence at 4.00 play an important part in bringing TESTED RECIPES i p.m. Canadian Press From Toronto,. p.m. Peter Dawson, tablespoons sugar tablespoons butter slice onion teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper * Simmer potatoes and sugar five min­ utes. Fry butter and onion three minutes. Remove onion and add tom­ atoes, seasonings and eggs slightly beaten. Cook as for scrambled eggs. From Toronto. 10.30 to 11.00. “We Say Good­ night”. — to mideast network only. From Montreal. 1 v THE ROYAL FAMILY QUEEN MARY The Duchess of Kent, who has ho I wearing small ftat t in setting fashionable j styles in London,is shown in (1) minster Abbey to View the pivpva-j studio showing girls at work on wax s ing the coronation. The life-size mod-1 England. i a.m. EST and will continue until 3,00 a.m., May 13. The CBC’s short wave receiving station near Ottawa will pick up direct from London all over­ seas broadcasts which will be fed to the national network through station CRCO. The above composite illustration pictures: (right) Westminster Abbey, in which the actual Coronation will take place, the famous Coronation Chair, the Royal Coach, and a trum­ peter, (left) views of the cities of Halifax, Montreal, Toronto and Van­ couver, and the CBC’s short wave re­ ceiving station at Ottawa which will the broadcasts to Canadian listeners. The schedule of programs is as follows: 4,00 .to 4.15 a.m. Carillon from Peace Tower, Ottawa. 4.15 to 4.30 a.m. Commentary from BBC. ' 4.30 to 5.00 a.m. Their Majesties leave Buckingham Palace. 5.00 to 7.40 a.m. Coronation Ser­ vice. 7.40 to S.15 a.m. Their Majesties leave Westminster Abbey. 5.15 to 5.10 a.m. The return pro­ cession at Constitution Hill, 9.10 to 9.20 Their Majesties return to Buckingham Palace.p.m. Ottawa Ladies’ 9.20 to 9.30 a.m, Bells from Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria. 9.30 to 10.00 a.m. Children’s Chorus directed by Arthur Rutland from Ft’. William. 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. “Songs of Em­ pire,” from Toronto. 11.00 to 12.00 noon. “Fairy Coron­ ation”, Children’s play from Vancouv­ er. 12.00 to 12.15 p.m. New Westmins­ ter extends official greetings to the “Fraser,” the first of the new fleet of destroyers to enter B. C. waters. From New Westminster. 12.15 to 12.30 Choir. 12.30 to 12.45 News Bulletins. 12.45 to 1.00 Australian bass baritone. .From BBC. 1.00 to 1.10 p.m. Royal Salute of 21 guns. From Winnipeg. 1.10 to 1.20 p.m. Message from His Excellency, Lord Tweedsmnir, Gov­ ernor General of Canada. From Ot­ tawa. 1.20 to 2.00 p.m. “The Empire’s Homage.” 2.00 to 2.10 p.m. His Majesty King George VI. 2.10 to 2.30 p.m. Army and Navy Veterans’ Band. Director Eugene Hudson. From Winnipeg. 2.30 to 4.45 p.m. Re-broadcast of Coronation .Service. 4.45 to 5.00 p.m. Bruce Hutchison. Comments on Coronation. From London. 5.00 to 5.45 p.m. The CBC presents a British Radio Party. From New York. 5.45 to 6.00 p.m. John Masefield, Poet Laureate. From London via N BC. 6.00 to 6.30 p.m. Recital by Percy Grangier, distinguished Australian pianist. From Montreal. 6.30 to 6.45 p.m. “Poems in Praise” Readings by J. Frank Willis. From Halifax. 6.45 to 7.00 p.m. Dr. Stanley Rus­ sell in special address. From Toronto. 7.00 to S.00 p.m. “Countess Marit- za.” Operetta. From Montreal. 8.00 to 8.15 p.m. Beverly Baxter in address. From BBC. 8.15 to 8.30 p.m« “London Scenes”, Musical program. From Halifax. 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. Program. 9.00 to 9.50 p.m. Repeat of Em­ pire Homage. Address by His Ma­ jesty. From Ottawa. 10.00 to 10.30. Winnipeg Boys’ Choir, From Winnipeg. 10.30 to 11.00. “Let’s All Be Mer- to western network only. Mrs. Jones: “My new maid just had part of her rib transplanted to her nose.” Mrs. Smith: “How awful! Her nose will be so ticklish‘she won’t be able tb wear her glasses.” Variety in Egg Dishes Science has discovered the exist­ ence of several vitamins in food, each vitamin being essential for a certain phase of growth or for the preven­ tion of a particular type of disease. No one item of food possesses all of the vitamins in the quantities requir­ ed by the human system, but no oth­ er single food has a wider vitamin content than eggs. 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Cover eggs with mixture, roll in bread crumbs and cheese, using equal parts, dip in beaten egg, -again drain on brown paper. The croquettes may be serv­ ed with a thin sauce, using equal parts of white stock and cream, and seasoning -with grated cheese, salt, and paprika. Scrambled Eggs with Tomato Sauce 6 eggs 1% cups tomatoes 2 4 1 1 % t IU—U.l LI? HUM," ..." J.»BgtMBSBK5SEg5MREga Serve with whole-wheat or brown bread. Scrambled Eggs with Peas Mix six eggs with half a cup of milk. Season with salt and pepper; then add one-half cup of peas. Scramble slowly in buttered pan. Corn, chopped meat, parsley, or green peppers may be used instead of peas. Also instead of scrambling, this en­ tree may be made in omelet form. AGENTS COUNTER ?.?HjCK:iBOOKS PRINJED GUMMED TAPE ArtMADE BY • pAattf PRODUCT Styles .Tor every business. Various ■c'dldcs And desighs S&mpIdS’ suggestions and prices without obligations. The Advance-Times Phone 34. . g the new halo hat of black pions for the coronation, Tn (2) is s heads for life-size models of mcm-Jcls ate in great demand for decora straw as she paid a visit to West* I a view of the scene in a London Ibers of the royal family for use dtir-1 tion by stores and firms throughout