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The Seaforth News, 1939-11-09, Page 3
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE THREE HIGHLIGHTS OFI THIS WEEK Sunday, November 12 12:{10-12.15 :p.m. Just Mary. Program Tor children of pre-school age presented by Mary Grannan, from Toronto. 1,30-2,00 p.m. And It Came to Pass. Biblical dramatization produced by Rupert Capias, from Montreal 3:00.4.30 p.m. Philharmonic-SymphanY of New York. Symphony concert conducted by John Barbirolli, from New York. Monday, November 13 1,00.1:30 p.m. The Happy Gang. Vat, iety programme with Bert Pearl. master of ceremonies; from To- ronto, 4.1.5-4,30 p.m. 'French Women To -day. Talk by Mrs, Alfred Watt; from Montreal, 7,15-7.46 p.m. Larry Cross and Comp- any. Songs by Larry Cross with in- strumental group directed by Harry Nicholson, from Toronto. 8.3'0-9.00 p.m. Appointment With Ago - stint Soloists with orchestra dir- ected by Giuseppe Agostini, from Montreal. Tuesday, November 14 7.45.3.00 p.m. My Home Town, Talk by Charles Krug, from Sackville Wednesday, November 15 4.15-4,30 p.m. College hi the Kitchen. Talk by Mattie Rotenburg, from Toronto. 7.00.7.30 p.m. Howard Fogg's Orches- tra. Musical programme from Montreal. 9.00-9.30 p.m. Labor Relations. Dis- cussion under the auspices of the Workers' Educational Association from Toronto. 9,30.10.00 p,m, Music by Faith. Orch- estra directed by Percy 'Faith with Dave Davies and Louise King, soloists, from Toronto. Thursday, November 16 7,00-7,30 p.m. The Crackerjacks, Nov- elty instrumental group directed by Lou Snider, from Toronto. Friday, November 17 12,00-12,15 p.m, The Balladeer. Songs by Ernest 3. Colton, from Van- couver. 2.30.3,00 p.m. Music Appreciation Hour. Classes in music conducted Dr. Walter Damrosch, from New York, 0.(10430 p.rn. A Day With the Air Force. Feature broadcast produc- ed by J. Frank Willis, from To- ronto. 10.00-10.30 p.m. Songs of Empire. Musical programme with orch- estra and soloists, from Van- couver, Saturday, November 18 12.30-1,00 p.m. Children's Scrap Book, Programme far children directed by Mary Grannan, from Toronto. 2.00.2.15 p.m. Under the Big Top. Talk on circus life by Jack Rog- ers, from London. Her Majesty The Queen To Broadcast To The 'Empire The British Broadcasting Corpora- tion announces a special Rememb- rance Day broadcast by Her Majesty 'th'e Queen, addressed especially to the women o'f the Empire. This 'wild be the first broadcast Iby Her 'Majesty since the farewell greeting to Canada 'from - hialifax on June 35 last, and again on this oc- casion the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will -relay The 'speech throughout the Dominion, !beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. il+Uh. A recording of Her Majesty's ad- dress will be made and (broadcast in subsequent Empire 'transmissions .(14.415 p.m., 7.30 P.m. and 111 p.im). The CBC 'wi11 also make a recording .of the speech, to the re/broadcast over the CDC national. network during the evening boars, exact time to Ole an- nounced. As emphasised by Canada''a Prime Yl'inistor, in a recent address to the radio audience, the final 'victory of the allied cause may ,well be .the mighty air 1lo.rce Which Caarada is now building, in :co -,Operation Malt other Empire Governments. In .view of this 'imp'ortan't 'pronouncement, in- terest centres in a special (broadcast planned by the ICBC in ,connection with its series, "A Day in the Life of a Recruit," which :wt's inaugurated Friday, October 27. over the national network, The second in the series ar- ranged by the CBC 'feahu'res depart- ment, with tlhe approval of 'the de- partment of national defence, will ,present sound (pictures of 'A Day with the Air Force," Friday,-N'a\'eul- Iher 17, at 0 'p.an, 'Front 'somewhere iu Canada,' The feature 'w'ill ,be produc- ed by J. Frank Willis and w'i'll be heard over '(lac.coast to ,coast net- work of the CBC. 1. H. Hun, of Indianapolis, an int- ernational figure in the world of co- operation, will ibe the first speaker to be 'heard in a new series of inter - 'views opening on C13C's 'Ontario farm broadcast, Thursday, Nov. 23, at 12,30 pm. i'lr, 'Huai, who wild be RITAIN'S WAR Wan' ROLLS TO BATTLE British War ®1Hee Photo -Crows Copyright reserved .'Courtesy Canadian Pacific "Drop carriers somewhere ix Frazee." An everyd ay sight in hamlets and villages behind the lines. Books are Well Made, Carbon is Clean and Copies Readily., AB styles, Carbon Leaf and Black Back. Prices as Low as You Can Get Anywhere,Get our Quotation on Your. Next Order. ,1i�[+Vd/•t-�+�< STA.P4 �,,LNt. CLU S 11 A Lpil ©.:L,U' 'DRAMA of STAMPS" WEDIdESDA.TS AT intervie'we'd by Don Fairbairn, is general manager vi. the Indiana farts bureau, and president of national co- operatives, a federation of regional co-operatives ,covering lib states, Fol- lowing This appearance on the Ontario farm broadcast, at C lC's Toronto studio,, \1t. Hull ,\dl addresss tae annual convention of the United Far- mtetsof •Ontario: Percy Faith's s most snrcessitt', musical ti ptesentati, at, '\lug,, Py Faith," is ,haik uu rite air with the young maestro conducting and writ- ing special -modern arrangements. Louise King and Dave I)a'lies are the pnptnlar vocalists. \\'ill be ,heard next over the :national network on Wednesday, 'Nov. 15, at 9.311 p.111. Another CPC vocal starlit Mn, arrived in Toronto via the c'hinrnep pots in '1020, is being featured this season. Frances Cramer is the song- stress nvitlt "The Tunewinith;," who ,w'il'l ,be 'heard next 00 Saturday, Nov. 118, at 5 ,p,m, w"ith A\'iVliam Isbister at the piano and Lennard Smith, dir- ecting Otis novelty 'group in a pro- -gramme of ,popular arrangements ,Cranier made her CBC debut as a .member of the 1'a hinnaires when she was 1t7. She has the entertainment wiorld in 'her blood, for she is a grand- daughter Of the -famous Secord . who ,harnstonmed through Ontario a 'happy half century ago, CBC is presently featuring :one 'r. its 'discoveries" I\\'tomten on the air are no novelty. Successful women Gnnrlit entat,tr, in any lainna'pe arc few and far .bet ween, according to e. ,pests. But there i0 a young 4ady talks ahont"Sociable Spurts" 5 sport, that the greenhorns nhnrns ,can enjoy of they go about it in the might :way), acrd list- eners who tune 01 Ttle,'days at 4115 p; nt. EST, will hear a pleasing voice, plus personality. Elspeth Chisholm is the eomutentalor: aha write; the scripts she. delivers sa agily Rifler the Paternal eye of Reil Forsce, of the CRC Talks department, and he is 'ter EQIJALiFZATION APPEALS The. tribunal hearing the appeals of the Town of Goderich and the Township of Stephen against the c005t: equalized assessment ad- journed last Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. after a three-day session, to meet on Monday morning, November lath. at 10.30 a.ni,, and succeeding clays. An 'estimate by eounsel was that it wcWd take three more days to hear remaining evidence and an extra day to hear argument. The land was valued at so mment per forst frontage. 'Ditty had 'no stan- dard -figure 'for r oderich. There sat Inticit difference 01 values :between L,lint„n, Seafarth, Winghann and Ex- eter. lirhen'tare indebtedness. est- 1, tn:ilteilt, -etc,. in town, ' were not onsidered The lhusmess 'hlv eke in.the town, are assessed nearly the same user properties are a little better. Th,.' -5151' class ,f structure in the togs A as -.allied as in the 'country..\ t a;1 :t',rev -brick story is -worth the -a,nc is c two store•; brick house. '.tl '',tines :Ill' "and as w5 and decreases -throaahont the :ort. were not considered. They inHimattiiin , a v nt rt . in iielerich. ' The • 1” las read after tiny i.a n,' \\'. ii.. Ni !r ens up il1-. cmiitlati said itis firm vi, oil lei !t Huot ii1 1anl,ry,,Ash • -, in \ t'5 putt ,nn; it 711 0 re to tic reeves air in Decein',cr. uniform yardstick was used. ,ioilcrich is thy only 11511 Ill i.tg i 1aso,ssinent. Pronertits s•, i, brio 1i't Company • t ntta and.crier l:Gtt: 11' -., inion -ail Vl a-hinery ' e, `211,160) „tel 51:00: Art era it factory, $7.10 15 and 11.1(1: Ge -11'X1) t.)ritan `.'o -many. • i'b1 and *1.01t: National 1± ,bnilri- rt,tOOl and 81111 i nd ri 1t Ele- ya.tor and Transit Co., 470 10❑ am, 1.0,000 and 81 ,, 1Ccstrrn Canada i1 rtr xt;lls, 1A11,1!/ and 870: 1. G. \lo ,x31tc.l 'ly Mr. Liv- ermore. it_rm .re.. said _the only rural. mcreasc- cerre in connection with lake - front ro".etrv, ; onsielc•ra'tion was given in Ul t,..rn- ,if types and rental of houses t n,4 those in 1k,lerieh are on a par with -the others. In 'Eiodericlh the hu -- nu: .-tion i, compact and -From ins fairy:a i,n -gathered fans nid residents fo.rrnd there is as m-ach ib-siness done. one51' sine of the Srluare as the other. ,:aa arca of swamp lands was f1' in) th, assessment Yells of the <ai-ions municipalities a11-11 Confirmed or expended it with -little difference in 1,.. Go,,,l. hat',is,•od ',unit was ▪ Ayr -ell as to ,lir: rat sn tnixh an t 035 ,,r 8.40. \i1' Mc( \l1'. \L,_ta saael in ._ 0 iii m the iiVrea„ i, m-1 \l. 111+'01111, .s , ..t 'I'riit y ; olle_c, Tor .n , ,ok a limy at "Ghost reading- fashion eadinrt'41ion scriiit X1057 ;',irintw. and nt i atimeni ;in -trength ,.. • t cl{s ra,iOe 1'1,1,711. Incidentally. Miss ..'dtisholni niak,-o it clear that the ounce dor, 11(11 need a million dollar w;crltrishe to cn4a:ge iii tit' 311',tgorat- - en.577,. ".751' "lir 1'1' P,'tlnineinls, WAKE UP SINGING! WHEN you ewak- TV en with a "dragged•out' feel• ing, take a farnon, doctor's prrserip• tion, Dr.: 'Pierre, Golrlen'Stedical Dis- covery, to help the stomach. digest 01100 i -Ling food that it il,ts up and ,.tin- 1,• the holy, w 1 N snrden, 467 Maio 3., lt,a:ls..n, 7,L, ,,,.. I had no appo. ,.ut i hateiy Out., toot more tired in rainy th..p rut .,1.6, ht tule... 1 had hos thin . -d telt ,. ,m. After axing n1, %Ire -t Discovery I felt Dire 1'.g. 1-.. .J -}i had my old,thee myth 1, h. d v•c before." GA' Discovery iron f.,"t,S.e te.,a. , as a:°f+ ,ted to the low as- sessment t ,they had piac5h1 'on -'take' tore: pro erties Another 'reason was tine to tot fact that Step -ten reduced its asl 01 nt either by order of coon- .it .,- a 611111051 increase, he was. not prepared say. in Grand Rend pro- I,rtc: it e rise ed 3fi per cent. a1t- tw siniate les than .farm land's in the tern nips. Fids applied also to die,' t tiat.es. 1±n tddlerieh the: increase was from 42.4 to 69 .3. The reason was a too low assess—meat together with fixed assessments. GODERICH TOWNSHIP ),u of the 81st known residents of ;1',derirb township. Christopher IVa'. 'Johnston. died to his *home on the Bayfield Road on Saturday afternoon in his 54,.611- year. Mr. Johnston had been i11 for the past two years. Keenly interested in municipal affairs. he served his to-wms:hip 'for thirty years a., a tritstee of )Bins school section, n-irt.,P rhtrit i nn' lee teas ;the secret- ary -treasurer. He was also a justice ;,f the peace 'i.r several years and a 1nlentirer 01 the L,t).1...- lodge No. 145, Guieririi township. Mr. Johnston was a n11tnuter of a. Huron county pioneer family. He was the son of the \latthe,v 'rn.ii Mary Tun -loth boltnston and was born its Stanley Township. In 1075.ihe moved to- God- erir'h township. -where he itad since resided naer.^t'tinl the ,1'60 -acre farm and homestead. He was a member of St. ' t'''C5's Anglican Church, Gode- rich, the r.'ctor of whish Rev, A. C. '•'1der c nrl:lc'te i the funeral service 'he lost' , n Monday afternoon. 'Itesi-le-1175 xidnw. formerly Miss Annie Sowerhy, :there survive a soli, Thomas R.. on the ihomesteael, tuwl two daihters, Mrs. Albert Barker, aa,•„r. and Miss Edith, at home: also two brothers, John E. 'Johnston, of Toronto: Thomas M. Johnston, of ',odericrn Township and four sisters. Mrs. Ni -are McElroy, Seaforth, Mrs. li, Graham. l,ndtrieh; Mrs. Fred Elliott and Sirs. Thomas Sowerby u1' Coiderich township. ltisapi,, inted Suitor --"p0 course th r, Stew more fish in the sea." tlirl—"Yo and they'll no doubt stay there until you get a better litre.' Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 15c Several of the principals connected with the gee tuft+a',, ; •1,,, c tna4;au Broadcasting Corporation's new -pro- graennies for children are pictured above at the CHC Toronto studios, The upper photn;raph was taken during rehearsal or the "Children's Scrap Br, ,,. hoard , i'.' ter national 1,01 work on Saturday's at 12.30 p.m. EST., and shows two of the juvenile cast, Lloyd Buchner and Ylurray Davis. t)1ss'ussing the progranune with Sydney Brown, service producer; Stanley Masted, :easter of ceremonies, and glary Granuan, director of children's features tor the 0330. A number of Toronto school children, guests far the inaugural. broadcast, are piettlred below as they arrived at the studio in a bus chartered by the CBC especially for this'occasiun.