' f ' 46 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, December 33, 1953 THEATRE GUIDE TELEVISION PROGRAMS Biltmore -- "'President's Lady" (Technicolor), 12.30, 3.35, 6.55, CBLT. TORONTO, OHANNEL $ WEDNESDAY © 2:30--Matinee 5:00--Let's Make Music 5:30--Adventure 6:00--Ramar of the Jungle 6:30--Film am 6:45--Uncle Chicimus 7:00--Tabloid 7:30--Jazz with Jackson 8:00--Life with Father Words \ 2:30--Matinee 2 5:00--Telestory Time 5:15--Pet Corner 5:30--Adventure 6:00--Ramat of the Jungle 3:45--Uncle < Chichimus 8:00--~Now's Your Chance 8:30--Christmas Show 9:30--Kraft Theatre 30:30--This is Show Business 11:00--Candlelight Service WHAM, ROCHESTER, CHANNEL 6 WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:45--Speaking of 7:00--U of R Commentary 7:30--Fisher-Ameche Show 7:45~Camel News Caravan 8:00--Crown Theatre 10:30--Favourite Story 11:00--1ith Hour News 11:10~Almanac 11:15--Montgomery Presents THURSDAY 7:00--Today 8:55--Thought for the Day 9:00--Take It Easy 9:30--H 10:00--Di! 10:30--Glamour Gi 11:00--Hawkins Falls 11:15--Three Steps to Heaven 11:30--The Bennetts 11:45--Follow Your Heart 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--Guiding Light 1:00--Spanish Today 1:15--Mid-day Midway 1:45--TV; News 4:00--Welcome Travellers 4:30--On Your Account 5:00--Atom Squad 3:15--Gabby Hayes 5:30--Howdy Doody THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--Western Roundup 6:30--~News; Almanac 6:45--Speaking of Sports 7:00--You Can Be A Star 7:30--Dinah Shore 8:00--~You Bet Your 8:30--T-Men In Action 9:00--Charades That Pay NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS Now on Sole et JOHNSTON'S MEN'S WEAR and PAVILION BOX OFFICE ube and 1020 p.m. "I Confess" (Adult), 3.30, 6.50 and 8.40 p.m. Last Complete Show at 8.40 p.m. Plaza -- "Back to God's Coun- try". 2.09, 4.06, 5.03, 8.00, 9.57. Last complete show 9.15 p.m, Regent--"'The "Vanquished". 1-30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35 9.35. (Last com- plete show at 9.00 p.m.) Marks --*'Whispering Smith," 1.55, 4.40, 7.25, 10.15. 'General Span- ky," 12.40, 3.20, 6.05, 9.00. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Martin Kane ! 10: 11:00--Christmas Eve Service 12:00--Midnight Mass WBEN --- OHANNEL 4 'WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00--8agebrush Trall 6:30--News MANY ATHLETES STOCKHOLM (CP) -- The Na- tional Sports Federation of Sweden celebrated its 50th anniversary with a banquet addressed by King Gustaf Adolf, the federations chairman for its first 29 years. The organization has 800,000 mem- bers in affiliated organizations. tH 58 fr 4 ur: Godfrey Plain _and i BR Cooking FREER UNIQUE GARDEN BRISTOL, England (CP)--A gar- be laid out here. Flowers and Hitt may be touched without bending, and all carry labels in braille. sone BEEEEES eee den built specially for the blind is |p shrubs, planted along a low wall, |B 5: 5:30--Howdy- THURSDAY 8:00--Groucho Mi 8:30--T-Men in Action 9:00--Dragnet ES rts 11:30--Christmas Eve Vilm 12:00--Midnight Mass. EAGER SPACEMEN LONDON (CP) -- Membership of the British Interplanetary Society has increased by 20 per cent in the last year. There now are 2419 members of the society devoted to study of space travel. SEEKING CLOTH KARACHI (CP)--To, relieve a Jet Escort For Santa OTTAWA (CP)--Santa Claus will trade his sled and reindeer for a plane when he visits the children of CAF personnel this year in Bri- tain and Europe. He'll arrive from the North Pole in a twin-engine RCAF aircraft yith an escort of speedy Sabre ts. The army said plans have been completed for Christmas celebra- tions for the 6,000 men with the new 1st Canadian Infantry Bri- gade in Europe. The emphasis will be on religious services with mid- night masses planned for Christ- mas Eve in five camps in the Soest area of Germany and masses and communion services Christmas Day. The army men and their de- pendents will consume 5,000 pounds of turkey, 1,900 pounds of assorted b EVERY Top, S. Aah AMD WED, i THIS WEEK'S OFFER *490) THE HARVEY DANCERS 1-----Delores Stolar 2--Caroline Hotel 3--Sharon Duroches 4--Helen Ferencx cloth shortage here the government of Pakistan has decided to import cloth from Japan and other ster- ling areas. ge, NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE OLD TIME -- MODERN "9 P.M. -- 2.30 P.M. More Fun -- Less Money Tickets $2.00 Person coms 1" DAY {VFRAE i C2 3) Fite tot | Christmas Dinner GENOSHA HOTEL | Phone 3.4641 ¥ Reservations Nophy RODENT £. RENT OSHAWA YACHT CLUB NEW YEAR'S DANCE eo TURKEY PLATE eo NOISEMAKERS, HATS eo TORONTO ORCHESTRA Bilt inThe LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM 1 PM.# SAT 12 NOCN "I CONFESS" (ADULT) "The President's Lady" UNIT Admission $7. 00 per Couple Opening of PRINCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT REG. SHERBROOK BARBER SHOP PHONE 5-3797 -- BERT ROGER STREET DANCING eo EVERYONE WELCOME eo Admission SL. CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS EVE - at - e THE AVALON e ~ "RED" HARDIE AND HIS HIT PARADE OF RECORDS 222 KING ST. MAY WE . . . 9PM. -? 00 per Person DIAL ED TAXI Wishes To Announce The a New Taxi SUB-STATION LAKAS LUNCH CORNER OF ALBERT & KING For the Convenience of East Oshawa Residents WE ALSO OPERATE FROM HILLCREST SERVICE STATION W., OSHAWA IRRNMIITIENNORRIOOROOOONe TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A MERRY CHRISTMAS NITED TAXI 5-3541 5 | & S| nuts, 1,250 pounds of tinned fruit, HONORS HERO 1,250 pounds each of fruit cake| DEVONPORT, England (CP)-- and plum pudding, and 625 pounds |This ancient seaport will name a of cranberry sauce. street after Lieut. Philip Curtis, A highlight of the day will be thumously awarded the Victoria the issue of 500,000 cigarets, gift from the province of Ontario. war. Bring the Whole Family Out for a Delicious TURKEY - CHICKEN or STEAK DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS BROOKLIN HOUSE BROOKLIN, ONTARIO SERVED Sat., Dec. 26 - Sun., Dec. 27 ALSO NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER SERVED 12 TO 8 P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE BROOKLIN HOUSE BROOKLIN, ONTARIO i AowonSele ¥3 oa nN muy WJ STORE rtoon Color CO . Rosemary Clooney '& Aeet World News Latest FEATURE TODAY AT . . . 6000 ANYTIME ANYWHERE 18 CANADA AT FAMOUS PLAYERS Gifts For . . . Your Baker . . . The Milkman And Just Everyone NOW ON SALE AT THE On Your List! Forgotten: Anyone? REG ENY THEATRES BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 10:00 A.M. TILL CHRISTMAS! ures show the Swedish merchant | sailing navy now totals 1,858 ships of 2.-!gines. tons, including 784 473 steamers and 601 7,000 ps with auxiliary en- MODERN MARINE 61 STOCKHOLM (CP)--Current fig- | m ross for gallantry in the Korean |§ NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE GENOSHA HOTEL RESERVATIONS ° 3.4641 LADD at his best... when the West was at its worst! Hail, Hail, the gang's oll here!! "GENERAL SPANKY" SPANKY McFARLAND, ALFALFA AND THEIR GANG Rk A) HOTEL GENOSHA TRADITIONAL Christmas Dinner The entire meal will be served "Family Style". We're after the some ideas that made Mom and Dad popular hosts , . . plenty to go 'round and seconds for all. LAT dT 4) 47 4) dT A) 41 4) 41 4) DAS D 2 SD SD SD SYD RY BDI) SD SY I 2 No effort is being spared to afford our guests the genial hospitality that is .in keeping with the Christmas season. Our menu is prepared with the idea of catering to the tastes and preferences of everyone who appreciates good food. You'll enjoy the festive atmosphere, the excellent service and in- comparable cuisine - at the Genosha Hotel Main Dining Room. MAKE YOUR' RESERVATION BY PHONING 3-4641 ie Jk A dl) Ak) 4) A) J 47 A KING ST. EAST Mixed Nuts GENOSHA HOTEL | CHRISTMAS MENY Chicken Broth ) i Consomm ' Tomato Juice ae Harlequin raschino H. . Iced Jumbo Shrimp Pariiig euvres Varies Grapefruit on Mq CURED HAM PRIME Rigs OF B EEF TOURNEDO DE BOEUF a Baked Potatoes -- Sauce Madeirq ° or . Croquette Potatoes : on Cauliflower Polonaise weet Mince Pj Christmas Pudding Brandy Saue Meringue Chantilly use Creme de Menthe Parfait Christmas Coke Fruits in Season Mints Coffee Petite Fours CHRISTMAS DINNER WILL BE SERVED DEC. 25 4:30 TO 8:30 A 625 022 A CA AR AE A A A AAA AB 8 ) OSHAWA