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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Nov 1953, p. 13

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CKLB-Mystery House CKEY-Drama Workshop WGR-Crime Classics CFRB-Hydro Report WBEN-Big Story CJIBC- Incidentally Yours wm Fy CBL-News * Bulletin ) | CKLB-News: Kim's Korner CJBC-Musie CFRB-L. Green's Notes CRKEY-News: Bands WGR-Broadway"s My Beat WGR-Bridal Shower CFRB-P Brooks; Musie 10.45 P.M. CKLB-Airlanes Trio CBL-Talk on Shakespeare CFRB-Music: Passing Years WGR-Orchestra 11.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Sports Finals; Jim's Place CBL-Music of Mozart CJBC-News CFRB-News CKEY-News: Les Lye Sports WaR-Claeyss asement 12.00 P.M. CKLB-News BLN Music cra News: Merry Go ound GREY House Party WGR-News; Glacy's asement WBEN-News: Orchestras TELEVISION PROGRAMS LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Sixteen out of the 21 groups in the Western Ontario Drama League entered plays for the group's drama festi- val and will rece _ preliminary ad udication from Charles Thomas, ndon, England, now in Canada gf begin this assignment. On the report of Mr. Thomas, to be presented to the WODL execu- tive at the close of the prelimin- aries, the five plays to be done in the festival will be chosen. Fes- tival dates are Jan. 20-23, In Windsor, Ont. r. Thomas now in Guelph, will ordiet courses in theatre in Guelph, for Guelph Little Theatre and recation commission. Nov. 14 and 15, in Kitchener under the auspices of the Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre Nov. 28, and with the Sarnia Drama League, ahd Windsor Theatre Guild. The executive of the WODL will meet in London Dec. 13 to receive Mr. Thomas' report and arrange the festival bill. Preliminary Mjudications begin in Tillsonburg Nov. 13, when Mr. Thomas will appraise the Tillson- burg Little Theatre production of "Lace on her Petticoat" by Aimee Stewart. Other dates: Nov. 17: Elora Players, "The Plough and the Stars", by Sean O'Casey 16 Drama Groups In W. Ont. Festival "An Inspector Calls" by J. B. Priestly. Nov: 20: Stratford Little Theatre, "The Hasty Heart" by John Pat- rick. Nov. 26: St. Marys Little Theatre "Quiet Week-End," by Esther Mc- Cracken. Nov. 30: Guelph Little Theatre, "High Ground." Dec. 1: Windsor Civie Players, "The Glass Menagerie" by Ten- nessee Williams. Dec. 3:. Grimsby Players Guild, *] Have Been Here Before" by Priestley. Dec. 4: Galt Little Theatre, "Thunder Rock" by Robert Ard- rey. . Dec. § : Players Guild 4 Hamil- ton, 'Reb by Du- Maurier. Dec. 7: Welland Little Theatre Players "Come Back Little Sheba" by William Inge. Dec. 8: Sinese Little Theatre, "Bonaventure" ('High Ground"). Dec. 9: Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre, "Arms and The Man' by G. B. Shaw Dec. 10: Ingersoll Little Theatre, "Barefoot in Athens" by Maxwell Anderson. Dec. 12: London Little Theatre, "The Cocktail Party," by T. S. Eliot. 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It Rich 12:00--News: Jack Ogilvie 1:00--Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's hSow 2:00--~Double or Nothing 2:30~Meet_the Milllers 3:00--Blg Payoff 3:30--~Kate Smith 4:00--Welcome Traveller 4:30--On "Your Account 5:00--Fun to Learn 5:15--Children's Theatre 5:30--Howdy Doody WEDNESDAY EVENING 6 p.m.---Sagebrush 1 6:3 N with ed" D pours Spotlight 8 an 7:30--Outdoor Camera 13:08--Boston Blackie WHAM Obanne! 8 TUESDAY EVENING 6:00--Western Theatre 9:30--Circle Theatre 10:00--Judge For Yourself 10:30--China Smith 11:00~News Almanac 11:15=T.V. Close-ups 11:230--Dollar a 3 'oday 8: 85 Thought for the Day 9:00--~Take It Easy 9:30Home Cooking 10:00---Ding Dong School 10:30-Glamour Girl 11:00THawkins Falls 11:15--Bennett Story OLD TIME -- MODERN -- WESTERN SWING © DANCE eo Featuring -- In Person THE 101 RANCH BOYS Stars of ® ving Pictures -- Featured in Westerns with Nov. "is: Brantford gue, "High Ground," Hastings. Nov. 19: Chatham Little Theatre, Windsor Theatre Guild, Goderich Little Theatre, Sarnia Drama League, Paris Dramatic Society and Woodstock Little Theatre. rama Lea- miley Burnette. y Charlotte In U.S.A, ® Columbia Records ® Radio -- ABC Network, From Coast to Coast ® Television THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, November 10, 1058 13 11:30--Strike It Rich 12 noon---Valiant Lady 12:15 p.m.--Love of Life 12:30~Search for Tomorrow 12:45~Guiding Light 1:00--Art Gallery 1:15--Mid-day Midway 1:30--Garry Moo 2:00--Doublg or Nothing 2:30--Ladies' Fair 3:00--Kate Smith 4:00--Welcome Travellers 4:30~On Yer Account 8:00--Atom Squad 5:15-Gabby nayes 8:30--Howdy Doody WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--Western Roundup 6:30--News; Almanac 6:45--Speaking of Sports 7:00-U. of R. Commentary 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show = 7:45--Camel News Caravan 8: 8:30--Strange Spot 11:00--News 11:10~Almanae 115--Montgomery Presents THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- Reaching From Heav- en!' 1.07, 3.15, 5.23, 7.31 and 9.40 p.m. "Alaskan Eskimo' (Techni- color) 2.40, 4.45, 6.55 and 9.05 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. Regent -- "Stop You're Killing Me," "shown at 3.20, 6.35, 9.55. "My Man and I" shown at 1.45, 5.00, 8.15. Last complete show 8. Marks--* 'From Here to Eternity' 1.00, 3.05, 5.10, 7.15, 9.25. Last complete show at 9.20 p.m, SPECIAL DELIVERY OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)--Mrs, James van Overbeek returned from shopping to find the makings of a partridge dinner in her house. The partridge had crashed through a window, shattering the glass and killing itself. SEE IT WITH YOUR LOVED ONES. ..AND A PRAYER... .A LAUGH . GOD =i BORROWED FROM ALL THE GREAT MOTION PICTURES EVER MADE TO GIVE YOU "REACHING row HEAVEN" = AND. AFRAID...' .SORE ALL THE GREATNESS AND DOWN TO EARTH BEAUTY of "I'D CLIMB THE L1[,13 MOUNTAIN" .svoALL: THE HEART WARMING S THAT ARE LONELY. WASHINGTON -- Padre Island, with its legends of cannibals, fattlemen and conquistadors' gold, s for a vacationland future as W Petal as its past. The sunbaked sandbar stretches 110 miles down the Texas coast from Corpus Christi to the Rio Grande, says the National Geo- graphic Society. Until recently, it afforded few' comforts to the hardy vacationists who liked to roam its dunes. Now there -are ambitious plans for developing the north and south ends of pencil-thin Padre. In the north, Nueces County has built a causeway across the narrow La- guna Madre that separates isle and mainland. Three parks as well as other recreational facilities are being developed. At the southern tip, Cameron County is complet- ing another causeway and plans additional parks. GOOD SURF AND FISHING Among Padre Island's assets are miles of beach with fine surf, excellent fishing and a mild, sub- tropical climate, A wealth of bird life gives the island added interest. Once the home of cannibalistic Indians, Padre is named for Fr. Nicolas Balli, who held title to the island's 340,000 acres and operated a ranch. The ships of La Salle, John Hawkins and Francis Drake passed the long island, frequented in later times pirate Jean Lafitte. Troops under Generals Zachary Taylor and Phil Sheridan found Padre"s beaches the best route down the Texas coast in Mexican and Civil War days. Traditions of buried pirate loot and sh pwrecked gold have kept Padre Island's treasure seekers hopeful. Occasionally old coins are found, but beachcombers' prizes are more often curiously shaped and weathered driftwood or handsome seashells. SALVAGE, RANCHING PAID Once salvage was a lucrative business on Padre, graveyard of many ships. Some salvagers re- portedly were not averse to luring vessels aground with deceiving beacon lights Ranchers, who could swim and wade their cattle to mainland mar- kets across the shallow sound, made stock raising another profit able business. Nourishing grasses as well as scrub trees grow on the dunes, and fresh rain water may PROFESSOR DIES TORONTO (CP)-Professor John W. Secrivin, 40, dean of residence and assistant professor of classics at Trinity College, died Saturday. Texas Builds Resort On Sunlit Gulf Isle be found by scooping shallow wells. Patrick Dunn, the self-styled "Duke of Padre Island", called it the "best cow ranch in the world". Another successful rancher there was John V. Singer, brother of the sewing machine inventor. -- i JEFF CHANDLER MARIN MAXWELL ANTHONY QUINN SUZAN BALL LAST DAY 'Mission Over Korea" and "Sky Commando" PLUS: A CANADIAN WESTERN BAND eo THE WONDERLAND RANCH BOYS 2 BANDS -- 4 HOURS DANCING! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 9 P.M. RED BARN OSHAWA'S HOME OF THE WESTERN STARS SHOWING TODAY & WEDNESDAY AWARNER BROS. RIOT/ SRODERICK CRANFORD CLARE TREVOR © REGENT A + 01MOUS PLAYERS Thin RT] Give Books of Famous Players Theater Tickets For Christmas "STOP YOU'RE KILLING ME" ot 3:20, 6:35, 9:55 "MY MAN AND |" -- Shown at 1:40, 4:55, 8:15 . THE MOTION PICTURE THAT SHOWS YOU THE WAY WITH A TEAR... .HEAVEN OR HELL? . REACHING INTO THE DEEP CORNERS OF YOUR HEART... STARRING CHERYL WALKER « JOHN QUALEN HUMOR AND ANGEL- SHINE 413 ir: "ONE FOOT HEA ALL THE DRAMA FAITH AND LILI > OF 0 "STARS » IN '¥ Li CROWN" -IT WILL BRING SERENITY AND STRENGTH TO " SO TENDER ..SO RICH..SO GREAT. % ON THE SAME PROGRAM BA FIRST OF AN EXCITING NEW SERIES! "NOW| PLAYING __WALT DISNEY PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR bf RKO Redio Pictires, inc. © WALT DIBMIY HODUCTIONS RECORDS UNLIMITED Evangelistic Meetings at the Pentecostal Church 245 SIMCOE ST. §. 7:45 TONIGHT 7:45 AND WED., THURS., AND FRI. ELLA PARMENTER Evangelist and Soloist FRIDAYS ! LADIES 50c ~~ GENTLEMEN 75¢ SATURDAYS! JACK DENTON And His Celebrated Orchestra $3.00 PER COUPLE -- DANCING TABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR 600 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BURT LANCASTER - MONTGOMERY CLIFT css ne DEBORAR KERR - RANK SINATRA DONNA REED MISS E. PARMENTER Miss Parmenter was a former entertainer in night clubs in London. Coming to Can- ada she was converted to Christ and has for many years been considered Canada's outstanding Lady Evangelist. 'Even if you have not been interested in religion you will want to hear ELLA PARMENTER. MATINEE Evening Children 25¢ Anytime

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