14 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, February 12, 1954 MOVIE COLUMN TELEVISION PROGRAMS TORONTO, CHANNEL » FRIDAY CBLT, 2:30--~Matinee 5:00--~Planet Tolex 5:15~Junior Sports Club 5:30--Cowboy Corner 6:00--Space Command 6:30--Uncle Chichimus 6:45--News 1 7:00--Tabloid 1 7:30--Liberace 8:00--~Dave Garroway 8:30--Big Revue 930--T.¥. Sound Stage 40:00--Press Conference 10:30--Nightcap 11:00--Mystery Theatre SATUKDAY 2:30---Western: Theatre 5:00--Wild Bill Hickok 5:30--Ramar of the Jungle 6:00--Ed's Place 6:30--Film 6:45--News 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Holiday Ranch 8:00--Jackie Gleason Show 9:00--Douglas Fairbanks Theatre 9:30---NHL Hockey 10:45--Prize Ring Greats 11:00--Sports Folio 11:15---Wre. SUNDAY 11:00--Church Service 2:30--This is the Life 3:00--Small Fry Frolics 3:30--Excursion 4:00-OHAHockey 35:45--Pepinot and Capucine 6:00--News 6:30--Dennis Day 7 00--Our Miss "Brooks 7:30--Show Time §:00--Toast of the Town 9:00--4-Star Theatre 9:30--Times Square Playhouse 10:00--Window on Canada 10:30--This Week 11:00--Feature WHAM -- ROCHESTER. CHANNEL ¢ FRIDAY EVENING 6 p.m.--Wild Bill Hickok 6:30--News Almanac 6:45---5peaking of Sports 7:00--Rep. Keating 7:15--Schools on Parade 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8:00--Dave Garroway 8:30--Life of Riley 9:00--Big Story 9:30--The Soundstage 10:00--Boxing 10:45---Great Fights 11:00--News; Almanac 11:15~Feature Film SATURDAY 10:00--Western Theatre 11:30--Mr. 1%: :00--Hopalong Cassidy Film 2 :30--Down You Go 3:00--Basketball 5:00--Roy Rogers 5:30--Make Room For Daddy SATURDAY EVENING 6:00--Ethel and Albert 6:30--Superman 7:00--~Who Said That 7:30--Film 8:00--Spike Jones 8:30--Amateur Hour 9:00--Dragne* :30--Show of 9: Shows 10:30 Wrestling SUNDAY 3: 00--What's Your Trouble Industry on Parade 1:30--Fronti tiers of Faith 2:00--Life Begins at 2:30--Trouble with pather :00--Film 3:30--Kukia Fran and Olle HAMPTON W.1. At Home Is Interesting M. HORN Correspondent HAMPTON -- The Women's In- stitute 'At Home' held in the Sun- | day School room, was fairly well | attended. The debate 'Resolved that feos were happier in 'horse and days' than now', was ply favor of the "negative". Harold Balson and Gordon Chant upheld the affirmative and T. M. Chant and Clifford Terrill the negative. Some splendid points were brought out and a bit of humor and enjoyment was derived. Music was provided by Mr. Wallace Pascoe and Mrs. Godfrey Bowman of En- field, piano duets by Mrs. Keith Billett and Audry Macnab and solos by Lance Damont. Mrs. K. Caverly conducted a sing-song with Miss N. Horn at the piano, Lunch concluded a pleasant evening. The president, Mrs. T. M, Chant, + gretided for the open- ing and Mrs. C. Warren for the pro- gram. Sorry to report Will White is ill and confined to bed. His friends he may soon be improved. ympathy is extended to Mrs. Chas. Daw in the recent passing of her young brother, Rowland K ston of Calgary, a veteran of Wor! d War I. The missionary superintendent, Mrs. Keith Smith, conducted a short program in the Sunday after- aoon, § y and oresented an illustrated story which was much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leighton of Niagara Falls, N.Y., were weekend guests with her x parents Rev. and Mrs. FO. Be Peed 5. Mrs. Kersey, Ronnie and Ricky, spent a few gays with his parents, Mr. and S. Kersey, before leaving for mn ng: land where he will take an vanced course at a test pilot school. While here, his brother, Rev. T. M. Kersey, Jimmie and Susan of Plain- field, spent a couple days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Mountjoy attended the Ice Follies at maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Wilbur Burnett, Port Perry, 11:00--~News: 4:00--Excursion 4:30--Zoo Parade 5:00--Hall of Fame 6:00--Story Theatre 6:30--Ozzie and Harriet 7:00--~Paul Winchell Show 7:30--Mr. Peepers 8:00--Comedy Hour 9:00---TV "Playhouse 0:00--Loretta Young 0:30--Film 11:00--George Jessel Show 11:30--Film WBEN -- BUFFALO, CHANNEL 4 FRIDAY EVENING 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7:00--Annie Oakley 7:30--Art Lnkletter 7:45--News Caravan (NBC) 8:00--Mama 8:30--Life of Riley 9:00--Wrestling 10:00--Boxing 10:45- Great Fights Weather: Sports 11:30--Mr. Peepers 12.00--Adolphe Menjou SATURDAY 9:30--Adventures of Blinky 9:45--Cartoon Show 10:00--Joe Palogka 10:30--Smilin' Ed 11:00--Space Patro} 11:30--Film 12:00--Big Top 1:00--Wild Bil Hickok 1:30--~Your Schools at Work 2:00--Youth Wants to know 2:30--Sound Stage 3:00-Kit Carson 3:30--Contest Carnival 4:00--Excursion 4:30--Lone Ranger #5:00--Names the Same 5:30--Beat the Clock SATURDAY EVENING 6:00Sports Spotlight 6:15--News: Ed. Dinsmore 6:30--Western Theatre 7:30--U. of B Round Table 8:00--~You are There 8:30--Amateur Hour 9:00--Show of Shows 10:00--Medallion Theatre 10:30--Your Hit Parade 11:00--News, Sports, Weather 11:15--Saturday Playhouse, feature length film SUNDAY 10:45--What One Person Can Do 11:00--Mass. 12:00--News 12:15--Film 12:30--Red Skelton 1:00--1 Married Joan 1:30--Modern Medicine 2:00--American Inventory 2:30--Burns and Allen 3:00--Roy Rogers 3:30--Red Buttons 4:00--Zoo Parade 4:30--All-Star Theatre 5:00--Super Circus 6:00--Sunday Party 6: 30-Lats Play Charades 6:50--~New: 7:00--Paul Winchell Show 7:30--Private Secretary 8:00--Comedy Hour 9:00--Television Playhouse 10:00--Loretta Young 10:30---What's My Line 11:00--Late News and We: 11:10--Late Sports Review 11:15--Montgomery Presents By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) June Haver admitted today that she is dating no one else but Fred Mac- Murray, but said: "It's too early" to discuss marriage. The MacMurray-Haver cembina- tion became the talk of Hollywood when they first started dating a few weeks ago. Talk of a romance will increase when the two movie stars leave for the Brazilian film festival next Thursday. They will be in the Hollywood goodwill contingent that will also include Rhonda Fleming, Jeanne Crain, Irene Dunne, Ed- ward G. Robinson, Jeannette Mac- donald and Gene Raymond. So far both are cautious about statements. "She's a wonderful girl to be with," "I've known her for a long time, and I love her company." , "I'm not going with anyone else," says June. "Anything ser- ious I can't say now. It' 's too 'soon. MacMurray says. | "Too Early F ot Marriage" June Dating McMurray TRAGEDY HIT BOTH The pair met when they co- starred in "Where do We Go From Here' in 1945. Since then both lives have been marked by tragedy. MacMurray"s wife died last year after a lengthy illness. Miss Haver"s first marriage to musician Jimmy Zito ended in di- vorce. Friends believed she would marry Dr. John Duzik, She was hard hit when the. young dentist died s@idenly. Feb. 8 last year she entered the Roman Catholic Sisters df Charity convent at Xavier, Kan. After nine months and three weeks as a novitiate she returned to Holly- wood, saying she was physically unable to continue her religious training. Miss Haver resumes her acting career next Monday. She will ap- pear with Jack Carson, the comed- ian from Manitoba, in a radio of 'Trouble Along the Way." AFRICANS FACE DEATH MASERU, Basutoland (Reuters) Esther Kabi, an African woman, and eight African 'men Wednesday | were sentenced to death for the | ritual murder of the woman's hus- band to make medicine from his ' | flesh. The mutilated body of Tsehlo |Kabi was found under a cliff Feb. 121 last year. Evidence was given that he had been throttled, or had |his neck broken, and flesh and | certain organs removed, including his brain. 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