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Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Dec 1953, p. 11

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RADIO LOG WGR 550 © CKEY 580 © CBL 740 © CJBC 860 © CHML %00 CFRB 1010 © CHUM 1050 © CKOC 1150 CKLB 1240 © WKBW 1520 © CHVC 1600 falormation cs tsdio programs 1 supplied ty We [ndivideal sitions The Tuseguste yeiote Dogan oumsietishs S00 SANS I, Saag a dev 3 aidillty for MONDAY EVENING WBEN-World R-Les CBL-A WB] WGR-News -Vera CKLB-News; CJBC-Election CBL-! News Paul and Mary Ford Julius 1.4 P.M. CJJIBC-Holiday Safety Saviour Is EN-One Man's Fomuy 8.00 P.M. OKLB-News CBL-Don Messer Sports; Results WBEN-Fibber McGee JOR Camel Caravan OKLB-News; Koffee Korner Devotions CJBC-Toast and Jamboree CKEY-Musical Clock: Barry and Betty WEBEN-Musical Clock 8.30 A.M. CKLB-News; Koffee CJBC-Hope for the Ladies Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports, Merry-Go- CKEY-Sports Finals 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News; Starlight Souvenir CBL-News CFRB-News: Sports WGR-News; Glacy's Basement WBEN-News Bob and 9.15 CKEY-Voice CBL- WBEN-Dragnet ~Arthur CFRB-News; 2.90 Mystery WGR-News; Sports Nm CFRB-News; Sports CKEY-News: Les Lye Show CBL-Chico Valiey led WBEN-News, Sports, 1.15 P.M. Souvenirs CJBC-U.N. P.M. of St. John Sports P.M. of Harry Merry Go Round WGR-Glacy's Basement 12.00 MIDNIGHT CKLB-News CJBC-News CKEY-News: House Le OFRE ews: Sports: erry Go Round whENY News; Bob and WOR News; Glacy's CBL-News moan Male Waistline Sutils As Men Beauty-Conscious CBL-Shall We Dance CFRB-What's on Wally's Mind WBEN-Break the Bask 11.00 A.M. CJBC-Cote GI WGR-Make i Your Mind WBEN-Phrase that Pays CFRB-Kate Atken 1.45 AM. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 18.00 NOON News CBL-38C News CJJBCPerry Como ~CKEY~News; Pick the CKLB-News;: Sports €BL-Farm Broadcast; Time Signal CJBC-News: Small Types CEEY-News; Richard CFRB-News; Women's News WBEN-Luncheon Club WGR-Helen Trent 12.45 P.M. CELB-Vocal Spotlite CKEY-Round Up CFRB-Rosemary WGR-Gal Sunday WGR-Bi CFRB-B 3.00 P. CKLB-News; CBL-Life Can WGR-Hilltop ter Day Day Witariea Pays to Be ML Showcase Be Beautiful CJBC-Afternoon Concert, CKEY-Pot 0' Gold Weatherman House CELB-News; News Showea 5.00 P. CKLB-News; CBL-Your CFRB-News; Ge Wallace WGR-News; Keaton; Barometer 5.15 P.M. Claus, Eatons » DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK (AP)--The average migle is the Unitsa States 1s dotting so conscious of 2 Dean it's affecting the vatiogd] ecociiy The American waistline bas shrunk by from two to four inches i the last few years, ac co! to clof manufacturers who have re their standard sizes for men's suits. F. Eugene Ackerman, executive of one 0 ae lar st woollen com companies, e's no doubt htt nda os py to 0 several factors Jush as the repeated w life ance pei, i ke? ent corporations ex- ecutives submit to regular medical check-ups.' The once standard sizes 48 to 52 in men's suits are finding fewer and fewer customers these d and in many instances are rele- gated to shops specializig in out- In addition, men are b more Jecquelirie ran, the well-known aviatrix cosmetician, bought a men's cos- etics company after she discov- tting [ered that men buy 38 per cent of all bottled toiletries. SALES TREBLED ia are boom- Men's beauty salons with a brisk trade in perm- anent dh A Wik dye and a. among business men, who have de- cided it's good business to look young. Sales of men's clot! led in recent years, due has. treb- the cap- This is |itulation of the once-conservative male to such things as fancy vests, sports coats and specialized cloth: ing for leisure wear. The new male ge gi not clothing who see an uj for every ction in the wi i; The only fly in all this oint- ent is that if the boys keep get- handsomer, it's gol a lot of hard work and dieting for the gals to keep up with them. | Ontario Farms In Good Shape TORONTO (CP)--Ontario farm- ers are in good shape at the start of the winter season with most of their general field work, fall plow- ing, fence-me and other farm chores comp In most re ons, except northern Ontario, cattle were still out in pasture last week, believed to be a record. The unusually mild weather up to the recent temperature drop tted farmers catch up on odd chores in preparation for the winter season and in most areas of the province, it is reported, they are in better shape than last year. 4 While joine Jvithern, sounties en- oyed mild weather, Rainy River reported more snow by the begin- the week than in last winter. pony counties report little 10 move- Tat 1 potatoes due to the de- rices. On the other hand, Fung plas are in brisk demand. county they sold for B on $14 each Sudbury reports a 'fair volume" Two Babies, Four Heads INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--A two- headed, four-armed baby boy, six days old and thriving Tike a normal infant was ready. today to leave Riley Rospial. Var Ni 0) an dean of - 'Indiana Urmeroy' medical centre, sald there is nothing to revert jhe father from taking the BEY home hospital has kept the baby or the "critical" list, but only be- 'cause doctors have virtually no ents for such a malforma- on. Dir Van Nuys said examinations dischsed that the baby has two stomachs, joined to a single in- testiral tract. It had been deter- minel previously that there is only one heart, and doctors had thought there was only a single set of in- terna organs. ANOTHER IN BRAZIL + The birth of a second two-headed baby in the Western Hemisphere in a week was reported Thursday night in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, by doctors attending her at Sao Vin- cente Hospital. TIA, ELEMENT ut el r cent of the u- lation of 5 Ror orean peninsula Are Christians. GRAPE COUNTRY \bout 96 per cent of Canada's gape crop comes from the Niagara eninsula in Ontario. WAY DOWN a Sroup o Siplores set a 3 vei: 'al descent reco gol wn 1 feet in a ne cauyop in lf of Christmas trees, most of which are being sold in southern Ontario. Several counties needed more soil moisture. YWCA MONDAY DEC. 21 ete., 9.30-11.30 am.; 2-5 p.m. BRIDGE CLASS (Advanced class only), 8 pm. ART EXHIBIT -- Exhibition of Canadian Drawings, all day. TUESDAY DEC. 22 HANDICRAFTS -- leathercraft, feltcraft, Rove making weaving, oe, hy 10 p &Tibrr - P Exhibition of ALE Drawings, all day. WEDNESDAY DEC. 23 HANDICRAFTS -- leathercraft, Seltoratt, glove making, weaving, ete. SRT SX HBIT - Exhibition of canadian Dra all day. SCOTS STONES A Scots firm now exports an- nually some 3,000 pairs of curling stones for curlers in Canada. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL The first hospital for children on the American continent was established in Toronto in 1878, HISTORIC BATHS Reains of Roman baths with walls five feet thick were found in 1948 at Canterbury, England. Refrigerator trays need to be washed often. Use warm 20ap3 water; hot water removes t wax-surface film. THEATRE GUIDE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and attended the Candle- Service. A number _ from ed the b and p! Biltmore os Wi: vgs § 8 128 12.30 ( Technicolor), n pm, % * Adult). 3.30, 6.50 and 8.40 pr oa Simple Show at 8.40 p.m. -- "Back to God's Coun- yo 2.09, 4.06, 5.08, 8.00, 9.57. Last complete show 9.15 p.m. Regent-- "The Vanquished", 1.30, 3.90, 5.30, 7.35 9.35. (Last com: plete show at 9.00 p.m.) --"Sorrowful Jones", 2:05, 4:40, 7:15, 9:56. 'Dangerous Passage", 1:00, 3:35, 6:10, 8:50 ' 8:30 p.m. BALSAM, MT. ZION Mrs. Jamieson WA President MRS. LORNE JONES Correspondent aA L80% and MOU: 3 ZION -- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne P tt and son of -Brooklin visited Par with Mr. and Mrs, Burnett Jamieson and family. Sunday School will be held as usual on Sunday, at 1.30 p.m., and church at 2. 30 P: .m. Bring your chil- dren to church and there will be a junior congregation and slides wi 1 be shown to the children down- i White Gift Service was held 5 Sundey in the Sunday School when seweral pupils took ings, duets and songs. impressive service was held od laid their white gifts near a white cross which goes to the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto In the evening a Candle Light Service was presented by the Young People which all enjoyed very much. Miss Gwen Jefferson of Toronto Shent the weekend with Miss a Jones r. and Mrs. Morgan Pugh of Uxbridge visited on Sunday with NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS Now on Sale: ot JOHNSTON'S MEN'S WEAR and PAVILION BOX OFFICE Centre Street United purch, at | Ooiava, So the Milk Producers. nia fa aly of of of A) i Li an] ax on day wif . and Mrs. Richard The Monthly WA met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Jones with the resident, Mrs, Duruett Jason the chair. the World", was sung, fol grayes by Mrs. H. Moore. pture was read by Mrs. Jamie- son from Psalm 100. Roll call was The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Bur- nett Jamieson; vice-president Mrs. Cell Jones; secr , Mrs. Lowis ones; Lorne Jones; "Barre. Hn 1 wi liam Harbron; p liam Harbron; go t plas, ee Mira. Burol Casson "aml tee rs. Errol Mrs, George Wilson; sick commit- h lee, Mrs, Walt ter Carson and Mrs. ae pringham arsonage committee, Frank Dimey and Mrs. Leslie Harh BREWERY MANAGER DIES LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Frank Oli- ver, for 25 years manager of a Oe Sy Yor 6 yoars years un e was he was accountant wth the Si Hotel, Detroit. CLERGYMAN TRANSFERRED 'GRANTON (CP) -- Rev. M. R. Griffin, rector of St- Thomas Angli- can church here has been trans- ferred to Coronation Anglican church, Brantford. Enjoy Your Xmas and New Year's DINNERS ky QUEEN'S | HOTEL DIAL 3-7102 JAMES a | wn HUGH O'BRIAN - STARTS TODAY ey WITH THE POWER lo] 2-: {08 f [ol \7-YW-{ "Ted 1 SEL MSI "FAMCOLOR MARCIA HENDERSON STEVE COCHRAN « WAPI, Sensational Dog Star WHE eal Gury ona "FOR. CHRIS is BOX-OFFICE OPENS AT 10:00 AM. TILL CHRISTMAS FOR YOU.. CONVENIENCE N wv A IEE LA ANEOY. DAA. EE ERE | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 31, 1958 14 NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE GENOSHA HOTEL RESERVATIONS 3.4641 Enj Christmas Dinner GENOSHA HOTEL Reservations Phone 3-4641 (F YOU THOUGHT "THE PALEFACE" WAS FUNNY Wot: fol $2 ys HONE Hops who needs psychoana- with a horse lyzing and two cute dolls .. wat DEMARESY Yo 1% PAE ose mre LOWERY BROOKS dp i MNEBATR they branded her they'd ill the frst 9) J: Charlton fesion Sting hones oi. - doltor NAAN AINSI FILMED IN . COLORFUL QUEBEC BY PWARNES 0S. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AAAI NNN NS ) PR, Bi Hmore in the LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM more * SAT. 12 NOON i

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