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Daily Times-Gazette, 30 Dec 1953, p. 14

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44 THE DAILY TIMBES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, December 30, 1958 TELEVISION PROGRAMS CBLT, TORONTO, OHANNEL § 6:45--News 7:00--Tabloid 30--Jazz with Words 8:30--Fighting 9:00--Whats My Line 10:00--Ford Théatie 10:30--Nightcap 11:00--Music 11:30-- Regal Theatre THURSDAY 2:30--Matinee 5:00--Telestory 7: Jackson 8: Father 1 Time 5:30--Adventure 6:00--Kit Carson $:30--Uncle Chichimus 7:00--Tabloia 7:30--Dinah Shore 8:00---Now's Your Chance 8:30--Wrestling 9:30--Kraft Theatre 10:30--Hit Parade 11:00--New Years Eve Show WHAM, ROCHESTER, CHANNEL 6 WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--Superman. 6:30--News; Almisuge :30--Fisher- J Camel News Caravan 8: Sio0_Kraft TV 19:00 This Is Your Life 10:30--Favourite Story 11:00--11th Hour News 11:10--Almanac 11:15--Montgomery THURSDAY sates 30] Little Margie rd Theatre / » Presents 7:00--Today 8:55--Thought for the Day H alls :15--Three Steps to Heaven :30--The Bennetts 4:00--Welcome 4:30---On Your Account 11:15--Watch Nigh «Service 10:00] 11:00--Late, News, Weather and Sports 11:20--Fil 11:35--The Wi 12:05--Boston | 12:15--Love of Life :30--Se: :18----Gabby Hayes 8:30--Ho' wdy Doody THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Western Roundup 6:30---News; Almanac NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE son was drowned Monday in an attempt to rescue his g shepherd do the ice on 45 miles northeast of Prescott. BOY DROWNED IN CANAL CARDINAL (CP)--Harley Colli- erman when it fell.through e old Cardinal canal, 'GENOSHA HOTEL RESERVATIONS 3.4641 GOOD FOOD mmercial Hotel 2 gi Ln Co THIS WEEK'S OFFER *500 1:00--News; Almanae WBEN -- CHANNEL § WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--~Godfrey and Friends 9:00--Television Theatre m 'eb Blackie THURSDAY a.m.--Teday; Dave Garroway Talk : 11:30--For Your Family 12:00--News arch for Tomorrow 12:45--Guiding t :00--Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny* 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00--Kate Smith 4:00--Welcome Travellers 4: 5:00--Spanish Lesson 5:15--Children's Theatre 5:30--Howdy-Doody THURSDAY EVENING | New Years Eve! Z Join the Crowd and Celebrate \ A at Ne SN NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS Now on Sale at JOHNSTON'S MEN'S WEAR* and PAVILION BOX OFFICE $12.00 PER COUPLE THE HARVEY DANCERS 1--Margaret Katoes 2--June Fleming 3--Frances Minacs JAMBOREE NEW POLISH YS HALL (168 Eldon Avenue) Music by M. ZALESKI'S ORCHESTRA (Dancing 9 to 2 a.m.) Tickets $4.50 Couple &=-83: Ladies -- $1.75 6:00--Sagebrush Trail 6:30--News 6:45--Sports Spotlight 7:00--Cisco Kid 7:30--Film 7:45--News Caravan 8:00--Groucho Marx 8:30--T-Men in Action 10:30--City Detective 11:00--Watch Night Service 12:00--Welcome to the New Year Centenarian AUCKLAND, N.Z. (Renters) --A relaxed Queen Elizabeth drove back to Auckland today with the Duke of Edinburgh as Sheering groups of farmers lined the * mile route from Whangarei. Before ving Whangarei, the Rots with 100-year-old Mrs. Jessie McKenzie, one of the few surviving original settlers who migrated from Nova Scotia to New THEATRE GUIDE ore -- "Ivory Hunter" (Tech- Bima, 13.30, 3.45, 6.50 and 10.10 p.m. "Take Me To Town" (Tech nicolor) 2.25, 5.30 and 8.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.45 p.m. Regent -- "At Sword's Point" 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35, 9.40. "Disney Car- toon Festival" 2.55, 4.55, 7.00, 9.05. Last complete show at 9.00 NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE OLD TIME -- MODERN 9 P.M. -- 2.30 P.M. More Fun -- Less Money Tickets $2.00 Person RED BARN Zealand. Mrs. McKenzie, who was tborn aboard a ship bound from Nova Scotia, has spent all her life | here. ' | The Queen wore a short-sleeved | dress of pale green, with a design | of dark green and white dots, and a close-fitting yellow hat. The duke was in a blue suit. | RECEIVE PUBLIC WELCOME | Their first stop was at Wark- worth, where a public welcome in | the main street awaited them. The Queen, presented with a basket From Warkworth the Queen and duke drove to Pyhoi beach, 30 | miles north of Auckland. They | spent three hours at the beach in| sunny weather and enjoyed a pic- | als Juneh at a cottage on the shore. | shade of red-blossomed pohutuk- | awa trees while her husband 'went | for a swim and a canoe ride on the | blue waters of the bay. Queen rested under the| Bring the Whole Family Out for a Delicious TURKEY - CHICKEN or STEAK DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS to the BROOKLIN HOUSE BROOKLIN, ONTARIO SERVED 12 TO 8 P.M. NEW YEAR'S DAY FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE BROOKLIN HOUSE BROOKLIN, ONTARIO CORNEL WILDE MAUREEN O'HARA DISNEY FESTIVAL CARTOONS IN TECHNICOLOR FEATURE TODAY . . . 5:30 - 7:38 - 4--Linda Bellingham 11 FIN a lac CE 3 Siete GALA NEW. YEAR'S STR ! i ATKINSON A BOOKWORM vary 16, likes to relax at home] MIAMI -- Jockey star Ted At-|with a book. He's now catching} kinson, who will return to the up with H. G. Wells' Out 0 saddle when Hialeah 'opens Jan- tory. he PONTIAC INN NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC A GALA NIGHT! FLOOR PRIZES and FAVORS @ BUFFET LUNCHEON PONTIAC INN ORCHESTRA Bi IN ATTENDANCE il ® DANCING 9:00 P.M. TO 1:00 AM. © | BY RESERVATION ONLY -- PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | DIAL 3-3993 -- MR. GRANT -- BETWEEN 5.9 P.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE One Showing Only... Commencing 11:45 pm. PREHISTORIC TIME'S Lf MOST.AWESOME SPECTACLE! {a d % AVALON PAVILION TOP BANDS IN THE LAND YOUR HOST -- RED HARDIE EVERYONE WELCOME Dancing 9 p.m. Until ? $2.00 A PERSON 9 The earth shakes J. onits axis... : { as maddened mastodons wage warfare to the | ALL-TECHNICOLOR SHOW! THE ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! 1 (2315 Th ©" Assit * "BRING "EM BACK ALIVE PLAYING A Song On Her Lips gi And A Swing } To Her Hips! Technicolor "= om ocar Mw yo PRIZES! + ON OUR STAGE « PRIZES! IN VALUABLE MERCHANDISE AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE! #¢, NEW YEAR'S EVE ONLY ! y 4 3 y 4 | 0 ADDED ATTRACTION Community Sing Color Cartoon 1 f i \ -NOISEMAKERS 520090 SEATS NOW HOLDERS OF ADVANCE TICKETS WILL BE ADMITTED { AT 11:15 P.M. ) It Again | GET YOURS TODAY DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! ON SALE! ALL SEATS $1.00 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE iB "TRADER HORN" HE HAROLD W N THE SAME PROGRA THE RIP-ROARIN' SAGA OF VERMILION O'TOOLE ** op and the town that tried NR A ~ And the songs are rip-roarin', R too! ho) |" Whe Take Me 10 wis PHILIP REED» A UNVERSAL NTERMTINAL PETIRE i Towh Po py TLL color . "LAURA ELLIOTT JIM ARNESS + GLORIA PETROFF BILL KENNEDY | ONE WAY ROAD TO THE CHAIR! ; Lawrence "Dillinger" Tierney RUTHLESS! THRILLING! SHOCKING! SENSATIONAL! Doors Open 11.30 p.m- Tickets Now The U.S. Marine: storm the empire of the Barbary Pirates! Parainount Presents MAUREEN JOHN Gin Pi TRIPOLI also starring HOWARD aa SLVR "a x (PLUS) * ; With the top tunmakers of Screen ond Radio STARTS TODAY WHOOPEE ine Wide Open gory

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