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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 158

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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158
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The greatest advance in 30 years of contact lenses developed by Vent-Air comfort-research scientists The secret is the ingenious breathing ring in the lens acting he a tear duct Truly a miracle it circulates the everfresh natural moisture and air so vital to oye health better than any other invisible lens Miracle Lens creates its own moisture-cushion never touches the eye! Only a visit to our office will tell if Miracle-lens is for you Come in for a no-chrge demonstration of this amazing development 1 NMI Enna Stnnla Oct 29 9-11 pm Channel 4 available 4Z le bifocal fere: Aveiro! le only at CON-TACT LENSES' I 'Here we are Alter that everybody applauded It isnt exactly correct to say that we first grade parents all sang the response I for one didn't join in the chorus So many other fathers felt the way I did that the parents' response was practically soprano Then the school folks sang the same song except this time it was directed at "Second grade parent Where are you?" after which we second grade parents stood up to sing back "Here we are here we are" LAURENCE OLIVIER in LB tiuntrgton optn HOURS: 2 KM to 6 Pm daily incl Sot Mon a Thurs to PM $END TODAY POI TUC Suits IAA Miami Desch fedAral 1114g AtEW I4-PACE 401 Lincoln Road Mama 311 Ituntago soostrt JA 2-4437 POD TICC Suits M- Miami Death Federal Met APACE OOT Lincoln Rog lama tolai AS 10010-17 Al 2-4137 I I I WLBW-TV will be Dave Herbert known as ''Banjo Billy" a wag from Cleveland who will do a show for children Two well known newspaper people here although new to television will have programs The Herald's editorial writer Jeanne Bellamy will be moderator for a current events program called "We Want to Know" The Miami News' sports editor Tommy Devine will have a sports show Virginia Booker formerly employed off-camera at WPST-TV will do the late weather the only woman forecaster on Miami television There hasn't been a distaffer pointing out the highs and lows since Maxine Barrat Also on the drawing board is a half-hour dramatic workshop show called Project 10 to be done on Saturday afternoons after the football season The station will open its broadcast day incidentally with Spanish news broadcast by Alberto Gandero who will also 'moderate anather show on Latin American affairs The latter show is still in the planning stage The WLBW-TV list of syndicated film shows includes The Best of the Post Blue Angel Royal Canadian Mounted Police San Francisco Beat and Dr Hudsons Secret Journal WLBW-TV's studios and offices are located in a building at 2133 NW llth A The previous tenant built a swimming pool there and it's just possible the station's general manager Charles Topmiller and program director i Mason will use it as a TV set MIAMI'S television Channel 10 will have a new Wilson Inc new call Nov 20 At 3 am that day the channel passes by Federal Communications Commission order from the present operator Public Service Television Inc which has broadcast as WPST-TV WLBW-TV will go on the air for the first time at 7:30 that morning And how will this transfer' alter programming on Channel 10? Very little in network programming All the familiar ABC shows Nvill be right in their accustomed places Local and syndicated film shows however will differ from the fare offered by WPST-TV Wilson Inc wants to give its WLBW-TV a new identity with Channel 10 and hopes to accomplish this with fresh program ideas and some completely local personalities Not everybody on camera will be new Viewers will see such familiar faces as Molly Turner's and Jack Gregson's both alumni of the other station And Bill Wyler will be back Gregson will handle news as he once did at WPST-TV Wyler will have a Saturday Hop for teenagers similar to the 10's Bandstand he once hosted at the other station Miss Turner will double as the new station's public service director and as hostess for a new hour-long variety show modeled somewhat -after a highly successful local show done by Ruth Lyons on a Cincinnati station Among the new personalities on AS A paid-up member of the Silver Bluff Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association I attended my first meeting recently I went with some misgivings fearing that I would be the only male there But it turned out that they had a full house or rather a full cafeteria room and that almost half of the parents present were fathers This is the general ratio in homes but not at PTA meetings I was told however that fathers usually make a good showing at the first meeting each year They also go to church on Easter I was glad that our chairman said we would dispense With the reading of the last minutes unless there was objection and nobody objected It was reassuring to hear from our treasurer that we had quite a bit of money in the treasury I have not learned yet what we do with our money but it Is good to know that we aren't on any wild spending spree and are solvent A lady read from the Bible and gave us a sermon and then they introduced all the teachers and other school employes As the principal called out their names these peoi pie came to the front and lined up as if they were Pas send your $ew 16-S3ee illustrafed bee nGe1itinO OVA IA DO GreqatIOne tie ti Mrs Att Mt WkStS tttA -4t 0 Li I 14 13 I I OFFiCES THROUGHOUT ULA AND CANADA i iitikitotyr uuktlwists 1 ammo samilail 111111110 IIKAILIIII el 74 )4 1 I 4 4' 4 4 4 lit) 1 --) 't )1 I II 1 i ''''11S4 iv 1 I 41 1 ----lt 1 I 4 4- I I 't I I i- 4 --A: rest (I elltabV1 'MeV IT'S YOUR MOVE Only once again I couldn't force- myself to sing that here I was and other fathers seemed to suffer from the same form of shyness That took care of my participation in the group-singing since our children are in the first two grades and I got to enjoy the spectacle of other lathers standing up and siging or refusing to sing 'here we are here we are" We had a delightful skit written and directed by pupils showing how one family got all shaken up by an atomic bomb because they paid no atten7 lion to Civil Defense Instructions while another family breezed through the same experience in perfect health and with high spirits Alady from Civil Defense then told us what the schools would do with our kids if a bomb hit and then- the teachers served us punch It was pretty fair punch if you like punch The cookies were very good I had intended to look up the three teachers who are imparting education to our children but all the other parents had the same idea and the poor teachers were greatly overrushed between parents and punch I did manage to introduce myself to Carl's teach- r-0PM Mt' I i 4 4 If "tt: at f1114''' liw df1 (0) IN 1 OLIO) 4200tneAciA(426104fokoZZ61Addro 10Mie61fiU starring Charles II Topmiller president general manager II res vittent gen Charles sr er Classified Ads quickly sell the things you can't take along To turn excess baggage into extra cash dial FR 9-3711 it on public exhibition and from their embarrassed smiles I think that some of them felt that's what was being done to them When they were all lined up one of the fathers came forward to lead us in a game The teachers janitors cafeteria workers and others in the lineup had to a jingle that went something like this: "First grade parents Where are you? "Where are you? "We would like to meet you "We would like to greet you "Where are you? When they finished an the parents of first grade pupils stood up and we sang out: PATTY DUKE MILDRED DUNNOCK MARTIN GABEL THOMAS GONIEZ JULIE HARRIS RODDY AlcDOWALL GEORGE SCOTT KEENAN WYNN PRESENTED BY ataultful gratr 1 ger Na AwilD PRES A 1 it Aor 4 4rwastoot 't A EVERYBODY has had his crack at nominating a successor for Jack Paar so I'll take mine I you'd choose Herb Shriner whose talents never have been fully exploited on TV Herb was the interlocutor on a thing called Two for the Money" several years ago Eefore that he had a kind of vignette drama series He has proven to be fairly fast with ad ad lib and he has a sense of humor about himself Of course during this game of pick-Jack's-successor no one has mentioned that Jack may succeed himself He is go cr "I've certainly wanted to meet Carl's father" she said "and I'd like to have a real long talk with you" Naturally I'm glad she's so interested in my on IAA I'm not so sure why she wants that long talk I hake a sneaking suspicion that my boy hasn't just WW1 the Cood Conduct ribbon BRECK AND Illiamilltrald MOTOROLA Lin Mason program director Lin ''t tor Poo Miami Fiore Id FUN IN FLORIDA Magazin Tim Miami Herold SUNDAY OCTOIER 29 1961 23 FUN IN FLORIDA Magatis SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 11.

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