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Daily Times-Gazette, 31 Oct 1953, p. 21

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"TELEVISION PROGRAMS LT, TORONTO, CHANNEL 9 SATURDAY Bports Club Packie Gleason alrbanks Theatre HL Hockey Prize-Ring Greats olio resting SUNDAY Film 'ootball mall Fry Frolic 'oast a the Town -Star Theatre [Favorite Story T Hobby Workshop Voyage of Peter Joo unjor Travel Hans stian Andersos Uncie' Chichimus Exploring Mind Family Theatre U.N. Summary Ed. McCurdy Studio One Adventure Bound 5 WHAM ~ CHANNEL § SATURDAY EVENING Ozzie and Harriet Wild Bill Hickeck Who Said That? ourt of Opinion 1 Bomno Amateur Hour Dragnet ' All ot Revue Wrest Y anine Film Playhouse SUNDAY m This Is Your Life Red Buttons Paul. Winchell Show Mr. Peepers omedy Hour T.V. Playhouse Letter to Loretta Orient Express Fireside Theatre Talent. Scouts MONDAY 'To-day we Thought for the Day Take It Easy Home king "Dong | School Glamor Gi Haukios Fain Bennett Story Strike I Valiant Love of arch {or Tomerrow How Do You Do It lid-day Midway Moore ame: News Caravan Pride of the Family You Can Be a Star 1 Love Lucy Heart of | the City Studio One News manae The Web Medallion Theatre WBEN ~-- CHANNEL 4& SATURDAY EVENING Amateur Hour AllL-S| edallion Theatre Your Hi Hit Parade , Sports, Weather Saturday Playhouse, feature length film SUNDAY This is the Lile Episcopal Chureh eo apt. Hartz CANADIAN OVAK LEAGUE Branch No. 6 COSTUME allowe'en DANCE at the SLOVAK HALL Ritson Rd. South TONIGHT JOHN MUHA And His Orchestra Admission $1.25 Per Couple ALLOWE'EN DANCE DLD TIME & MODERN ATURDAY, OCT. 31 PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES COMEDY COSTUMES SPOT DANCES FUN GALORE - ostume Dress Optional ° ALL TICKETS 75¢ RED BARN 12:30--Excursion 1:00--1 Married Joan 3: %--Amitous Show H Circus ee Buneny Afternoon Party 6:30--Let's Play Charades 6:50--News 7:00--~Paul Winchell Show 7:30--Private Secretary 8:00--Comedy Hour 9:00~Television Playhouse 10:00--Letter to Loretta 10:8 pnars My Line 1:00-Late News and Weather Hito--Tate Sports Review 11:15--Montgomery Presents MONDAY 8 Moo! 10:00--Ding Dong School 10:30--Arthur Godfrey 11:00--Plain and hid Cooking 11:30--Strike It Rich 12:00--News 12:15--Love of Life, drama 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00---Big Payoff 3:30--Kate Smith 4:00--Welcome Travellers 4:30--On Your 4 Aceount $:00--Fun to 5: Childrens s "Theatre 5:30--~Howdy Doody MONDAY EVENING 6:00 B.u.--Ssfevruan Trall (J 3 ons 7:00--Ozzie and Harriet 7:30--Goin' Places 7:45--~News Caravan 8:00--Elections 8:30-Voice of Singer 9:00 Love Lucy 9:30--1 Led Three Lives 10: 50 Studio One 11:00-~News, Sports, Weather 11. 20 What's The Record 11:30---Football Highlights 12:00--Suspense GOOD OUTLOOK WINNIPEG (CP)--Crops in In- dia this year are good, despite damage from floods in some areas, said M. R. Bhide, joint secretary to the ministry of food and agri- culture at New Delhi, visiting here. He is with a four-man mission studying co-operatives in Canada. PROFITABLE TRI? LAC DU BONNET, Man. Swanny Solness hired a Winnipeg cartage firm to move his henhouse, complete with hens, to his new home at River Mills. The hens laid 32 eggs during the journey and all arrived unbroken. PLAN END DUPLICATION HAMILTON (CP) -- All Ontario universities except the University of Western Ontario have adopted a plan to eliminate duplication of evening classes for university ex- tension work. Dr. C. H. Stearn, McMaster university director of ex- tension, said Thursday night they Baveagreed on a zoning plan un- der which groups of counties are allotted to the various universities. HISTORIC HOP The first airplane flight of Wil- bur and Orville Wright in 1903 covered 284 yards. (CP)-- | GOOD FOOD Commercial Hotel => =hy- ROY WHITTINGTON Let's take a look this week at the unsung hero of good TV re- ception -- the antenna. Most people seem to think thet as long as they have a few sticks of metal perched on their roof- tops, the antenna situation is well in hand. Actually, the an- tenna, wrose main function is te snatch a maximum of signal from the air, plays a big role in your picture quality. There are three basic types of antennas; the dipole, a simple but effective type, commonly used with the earlier sets. The folded dipole, utilizing separate entennos for high and low sta- tions and the "X", or conical. The latter offers slightly better reception than the dipole types, but is het more di ol Of course, there are special types for fringe areas using a 'stacked' arrangement and the built-in types incorporated in some sets which are sometimes plagued by weok signals and ghosts, Choose a quality TV set from our large selection -- which in- cludes PHILCO ond GENERAL ELECTRIC -- and let us ad- vise you which antenna best fits your requirements. Down here aot ROY' WHITTINGTON RAD!O & APPLIANCE you'll find the BEST BUYS IN TELEVISION . so drop in at 5 Bond Street West TODAY! PRINCE ALBERT Ladies Plan For Bazaar Fi x Ean ' en PRINCE CATBERT -- The Oc- tober Jhoeting of the Prince &L bert Women Association as held on oa afternoon in the church basement. The president, Mrs. B. Smith, presided and o opened the meeting with a hymn. Mrs. Grant Hunter was pianist, Mrs. McKerihen, convener of Group 2, was in charge of the de- votional period. She called on Mrs. W. Martyn for the scripture. Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. Earl Martyn and Mrs. R. H. Wylie contributed Les- son Thoughts and other items of interest pertaining to Thanksgiv- ing. PLAN BAZAAR Following the reading of the minutes and treasurer's report, further plans were made for the bazaar. Committees were appoint- ed with Mrs. Les. Beacock as head of the home baking table; Mrs. Bruce . Snelgrove - presiding over the sewing and fancy - worl and Mrs. Grant Hunter Tn charge of the afternoon tea. The bazaar, to be held in the Port Perry Jabraty, on Saturday, November 21 be opened by the 2 BL Sident at 2.30 p.m. hanks were extended to] Mrs. Hunter and her mother, Mrs. | Robertson, for so kindly launder- ing the basement drapes, which make a much brighter appear- ance. A welcome was also extended to two new ladies of the village, Mrs. Grigg and Mrs. Pugh. Group 3 will be in charge of the November meeting. All enjoyed a delicious supper and a social hour together. GREENBANK Beatrice Brown | GREENBANK -- Greenbank Un- (ited Church was the scne of a very Weds Ron Kelly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, became the bride of Ron- ald L. Kelly of Oshawa. Rev. R. Chapin officiated. George Beare sang with Mrs. Ernest Till at the organ. A reception followed at the bride's home. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Rell to our community where they will reside. PERSONALS Mrs. McGregor of Beamsville has |in returned to her home after spend- ing -a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Boe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carnegie and William of Uxbridge visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ba of Sunderland visited at Sommervills en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandon of Markham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. E. Phair have re- turned after a five week motor trip to Victoria B.C. LARGE ATTENDANCE Our Anniversary services were well attended last Sunday, the speakers being Rev. Madden of Sunderland and Mr. Hill from Utica. The music was directed by Miss Irma Walker and Mrs. E. Till was at the organ. A Sar Ip crowd attended the turkey supper on Wednesday evening. Sorry to repoft T. Bashby confin- ed to his home. Mrs. Ethel Bagshaw of Sunder- land spending a few days wih Mrs. William Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs, R. Aldred of Bow- |manville visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beare on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Phair spent |the weekend with relatives in To- ronto. Cecil Leask is spending a few days in Toronto. shaw illiam Little Buckaroo Ranch TRAIL RIDING WEEK ENDS $1.00 Per Hour Instruction for Beginners Breakfast Rides For Reservations DIAL -5-6092 pretty wedding on Saturday after- noon when Beatrice Brown, second * MASQUERADE DANCE * Saturday, COSTUME AND DOROTHY CRO Admission 58. BLOOR STREET EAST REFRESHMENTS October 31 DOOR PRIZES SS and Her Band $1.00 SIMCOE HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Nursery school, 9 to 11.30 a.m. Children 5 years of age. El Basketball, 3.30 to 5.30 + Women's Near League Meet ID Ennidren' s s Public Library, 3. 30 to 5.30 p.m. Piano Lessons, 4 to 6 p Nursing Cadets, 7 to 9p. Girls 11 to 16 years. Girls' Basketball, 5.30 p.m. Oshawa Police Boys' Club, floor hockey, movies, gym games, pipe and drum band. St. John Ambulance yet Ald Course, 7.30 to 9.30 p Weight Liting Club, 30 to 10 p.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ' Nursery School, 9 to 11.30 a.m. Childr::: # years of age. Children's Public ibrary, 3.30 to .30 p.m. Boys' Basketball, 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Dove Wood" orking, 3.30 to 5.30 "Boys' Games Rooms, 3.50 to 5.30 p.m Piano Lessons, 4 to 6 p-1. Girls' Basketball, 5.30 p.m. Industrial Basketball League, 7 p.m. Weight Lifting Club, 7.30 to 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Nursery School, 9 to 11.30 a.m. Children 5 years of age. Junior Girls' Gym Club, 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Boys' Basketball and Floor Hockey 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Piano Lessons, 4 to 8 p.m. Girls' Teenage Club, 73 to 9 p.m. Boys' Stamp club 7 p " Simcoe Hall Grads P Basketball, .m. 1 HE Hall Minor Basketbali League, 7 p.m. Bolahood's vs Sim- coe Hall Jr. Grads. Weight Lifting Club, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Duplicate Bridge Club, 7.30 p.m. BOOSTS TRADE PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)--Two new groups have been formed to encourage tourist trade here next THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 81, 1953 21 THEATRE GUIDE Spruce and balsam account for 84 per cent of the wood by | the Canadian pulp and paper mills, Biltmore--"Desert Song" (Techni- color) 12.30, 3.10, 6.40 and 10.10 pm. "Woman They Almost Yynched", 1.40, 5.10 and 8.40 p.m. Last complete show at 8.30 p.m. Marks Tl Get You", 2.45, 5.50, "Fury at Furnace Creek", Hi 2: 4.10, 7.10, 10.15. Last com- plete show 8.45 p.m. Plaza -- "Pickup ou South Street' 2.10, 4.10, 6.00, 9.56. Last complete show, Ly ry p.m, Regent -- "Shadow in The Sky," Shown at 1.40, 4.55, 8.10. "Re- mains to Be Seen," shown at 2.55, 6.10, 9.25. Last complete "show at 7.40. Y.W.C.A, OVER 20 CLUB SATURDAY, 0CT. 31 RON DEETH and His Orchestra ADMISSION 75¢ Prizes for Costumes year, after a record for 1953. The newly-organized bodies are the Northwestern Ontario Tour- ist Council and the Thunder Bay Tourist Outfitters' Association, Over-20 Club DANCE TONIGHT ry" MEMBERS ......... 50¢c VISITORS . 7Se¢ Even beginners who have only one lesson! and make an appointment YOU CAN GO DANCING AFTER ON E LESSON ! 1 danced a step find learning to dance easy and enjoyable and are surprised to be dancing after Anyone can learn to dance -- regardless of age. Don't put off dancing good times any longer. the experts at the Oshawa Studio of Dancing today PHONE 5-0841 OR 5-1860 OSHAWA STUDIO of DANCING 47 PRINCE ST, never Phone in to for a free trial lesson. THE SCREEN'S SUPREME ADVENTURE! Biltmo Ss CONTINUOUS FROM 1 PM.« SAT 12 NOON [Te of 30 TWO THRILL-T ACADEMY Aw HUNDERING ARD TRIUMPHS! STARTS MONDAY LAST A Flame-Thrower That Fuses The Underworld Into An Ally Of The Law- In The Counter-Blast Against Espionage! NO PUNCHES PULLED! NOTHING HELD BACK!...WHEN THE U.S.A. TOOK A CHANCE ON A B-GIRL-AND WON! soanenns RICHARD WIDMARK- PETERS - RITTER JEAN PLA THELMA and tickles : your ribs at the same time! "ALY = CALHERN AGELA You may smoke if you wish in the Loge section Last Day "sANGAREE" COMING SOON: Remi To BE Btn See' 3-D IN TECHNICOLOR "I CONFESS" Adult Entertainment it's the Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse chiller- WHET GF TRE Broadway goose-pimply with glee! y HERBERT J. YATES presents [(XTTYY] DAY -- "THE STAND AT APACHE RIVER" Technicolor JOHN ~; The Screens Greotest Adventure Storl ~~ Vera RALSTON [STARTS MONDAY A FREY ! FACE su i" "ee MALA POWERS +1 1AM TALMAN- EDWARD ARNOLD 3 MARIE WINDSOR - PAULA RAYMOND Rh a GREAT STAR-STUDDED CAST! WAYNE and Featuring Ins? eney "I'LL GET YOU" plug w= "FURY AT | I CREEK"

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