The Oshawa Times, 1 Dec 1958, p. 14

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Cid ce iad 14 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Mendoy, December 1, 1958 SAVES CHILDREN, LOSES HOME Though her home is ecom- | of her four children, ages four pletely destroyed, Mrs. Evelyn Overholt is happy that her chil- dren are alive. When fire broke their Bertie township near Niagara Falls, Mrs, Overholt carried all | their possessions were lost in the house which she and her husband had been building themselves and hoped to have completed by Christmas. out in house Ont., TELEVISION LOG | Channel 11---Hamliton WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 5 CHCH-TV 4--Buffale MONDAY EVENING | TUESDAY p EYENNG 5. % r.M 00 11--Theatre, Sports &~Foliow Me $--Playhouse 4-Santa Claus 5.15 P.M. 8--Adventures of Chich ¢--Children's Theatre 5.30 P.M, 6-Mickey Mouse 4--Dinner Date 3--Superman 6.00 P.M. 11--~Theatre, News MORNING WUESDAY AM. 2, 8--Today 4--Captain . Kangaroo | 9.00 A.M. 8--Dr. Christian | "-Fopeye'y Play- reais With Father | 9.30 AM, | 8--Favorite Story 4--Susie $-Dr, | (U-Theaine, 6--Whistle | 5--Playhouse 4-8anta Claus 3--Three Stooges 5.18 4--Chilaren', : Thea "sports Town 4--Dinner Date Theatre | 3--~Woody Woodperies | 6.00 | 11=~News; 2 rH Weather | 8~News | $--Sky ing Christian 10.00 2, 3---Dough Re Mi 4---For Love or Money | 10.30 AM. | 3, 5--Treasure Hunt | 4=Play Your Hunch 1.00 AM. | 8, 8--Price is Right | 4--Arthur Godfrey 11.90 A. 2, Concentration 4-Top Dollar 12.00 NOON 3, 3--Tic Tac Dough | 4--~News; Weather 8 PM, | 11--News 2, 8-It Could Be You | 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M, 11--Theatre Lon 6--Matinee 8--Movie Theatre | 4=Meet The Millers 14-The Millionaire | 2--Matinee | 83.George Gobel 8, 3--Restless Gua | 1.15 P.M, | 4--Ann Sothern 4--The Texan R=Movie Nati | 830 PM. fen PM, | 11, 8--Chevy Show 114-Hit Parade | ~The pd a Nr 4--To Tell The Truth 5, 3--Wells Fargo 200 P.M. on PM Father Knows Best Jimmy Dean | 25George Burns ». A 3--Helen Nevi 11, 6, ¢-Danny Thomas 2. ad Ania Spare $8Mr. Pete Gunn 3-Volce of Firestone 4--House Party v3 P 2--Haggls Baggls 3 §--Cannonball a4 P. 8, 3-Theatre {n 8 Nursery School 500 P.M | 6=It's A ll Life 5--~News | 6.30 B--Bengal i 4. 2--News, Weather 64 Mm le 4, 3-News | 7.00 P.M, | 11--Theatre 6--Tablold 8--Zorro 4--Annie Oakley 4 3-News; Weather vii PM 3, 6 4-Weather News: 7.00 P.M. 11--Theatre 6--Tabloid 8--Dick Clark 4--Death Valley Days 2 Science Fiction 7.80 P.M. | &-Nations Business 8, 2-Tie Tac Dough 4--~Name That Tune 1.30 6---Donna Reed | 35-Dragnet | 4--Whirlybirds 800 PM. | 11, 6--Front Page Challenge PM, LE 11,6--Folio | 5» 2--Bob Cummings | 4--Red Skelton | 10.00 P.M. 8, 3-Californians 4---Garry Moore | 10.80 P.M. 8-Death Valley Days 2-Highway Patrol » P 8--Home Cooking 4-Target | 1, 6---Dr. Hudson 2, 3--Today Is Ours +The Big Payoff 33% PM 11, 8--Open House 2, 5--From, These Roots 4 The Verdict 1» Yours 400 P.M, 11--Bugs Bunny 6--Patti Page Sports 2, 5--Queen For A Day nis PM 4--Serial Stories $Civic Elections 4.30 PM. 8--Movie Theatre 6--Friendly Giant 1.3% PM, 11--Popeye 11--Late Show 5--County Fair 4--Playhouse 4---Edge of Night 2-Jack Paar 2My Little Margie LL. AM 445 PM. | D. A $--Gumby Public 1 Deiender wee PM. 11---Weekly Football 8-Civie Elections 4-Lucille Ball Show 8, 2--Arthur Murray nse PM 11-Ontario Election 8--Medic 2-Mike Hammer nos PM 11,642 News; | 8--viewnoint | 5--Movie nae PM 4--Theatre 2--Jack Paar " PM Weather; Weather; 2 11.Late Show LE Sports ~ ews Mr. to nine months, to safety. All CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto - organized figure skating club is quite active and flourishing or- Stone and Ron McKenzie. Approximately ganization reports Mrs. George) ' Stone, a former member of the 'Start New Ice Skating Club By MRS. CHARLES A. REESOR, Junior directors -- Margaret divided into two groups. PORT PERRY -- The newly Terrett and Jayne Carnegie. s roped off Brunton, Mrs. ers and beginners. given assistance by Mrs. Arthur for the pre-school They were Gordon Goode and Ron McKenzie. The rest of the skaters, about Brownie pack met after school |75, over the age of seven were \basement. Mrs. | George Stone instructed the sen- next meeting. Ice committee -- Mrs, George iors and Miss Georgia Brock, the | Juniors. 100 skaters! A practice session followed and, _ | [Peterborough figure skating club, were on the ice at the first ses- the afternoon finished off with a| 2 who recently moved back to | sion of the new club. An area grand march. Port Perry and instigated the) new project. At the initial meeting Mr. and | Mrs. Golaska of Peterborough explained the organization and | gave a brief history of figure! skating. Mr, Golaska outlined the purpose of the organization, fi- | nancing, methods of group parti-| cipation on ice, equipment and the Canadian Skating Associa-| tion affiliation. | A committee was formed and| |the following slate of officers | |was appointed. President Geor-| gia Brock; vice-president, Mrs. | 'M. B. Dymond; secretary, Mrs. | |Keith Mark; treasurer, Mrs. | {Harry Mark; directors, Mrs. Gor-| |don Goode, Mrs. Arthur Brun-| ton and Mrs. Gordon Carnegie. AAA Er 16 AVAVVIAIVVAARDAND Looking for a clean way out ? Give a book =f CAR WASH TICKE $10 BOOKLETS AUTO MAGIC WASH LTD, BOND ST." W. (good for 8 washes) ETS RA 5.0322 the party season ahead THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- "Flaming Frontier' | shown at 1.10, 3.45, 6.20, 9.00 | pm. also "Villa" in Techni- | color, shown daily at 2.20, 5.00, | 7.35, 10.15 p.m. Last complete | show starts at 8.55 p.m, [Marks -- "Young and Wild" 1.18, | 3.45, 6.15, 8.50 p.m. also "Juve- nile Jungle" 2.30, 5.00, 7.30, 10.00. Last complete show at - 8.50 p.m. Plaza -- "The Ten Command- ments" (Color), two showings | dally 1.30, 7.30 p.m. Regent -- 'The Song of Berna- Last 2- DAYS I--ALL PEW EXCITEMENT AND THRILLS! dette" shown daily at 2.20, 5.25, ix pam. Last complete show ot} 30 "00 MATINEES: HESTGH- BRINE: BATE ROBINSON: DEC CARLO-PAGET EVENINGS: Adults Students Children 90 Adults . «75 Students 50 Children . SORRY--Free List Suspended { more studio parties than ever | before. So don't wait. Studios open three weeks, the rows' ine Fouts f and Snowy Owl will be enrolled. Mrs, Yvoulle wos pack a visit. Next week's meeting starts at 7.15 p.m, and parents of the girls to be enrolled are invited. the Centre church| Thursday evening, Mrs. Myrtle The girls rehearsed Rennick of Port Perry will show | the enrolment ceremony set for| Christmas decorations and 'ar-| {rangements at the church. The Approximately half of the girls proceeds of the evening will go will be enrolled, and in two or toward the centennial fund. STR ow oF Holiday Parties! Learn to dance the new steps now for ' Brownies Meet At Scugog SCUGOG ist Scugog |Monday, at | Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton. 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