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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 8

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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8
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Weekend Vi SATURDAY Page Dally Times, New Philadelphia, Sctcrday February 27, 1963 Today and Tomorrow (NOTK; The TV Cabla System carries Channels 3, 4 an those numbers in the New Phila-Davar area, Channel en 6 and Channel 9 on 2. In Twin Cities area Channel 7 is seen en 4). MONDAY SUNDAY SATURDAY 8:98 P. M. 4 News 3 Christophers 8 Mass Shut-Ins 1:00 A.

M. 3 Answer 4 Cadie Tabernacle 5 Gospel Time 7 Porkey Pig 8, 9 Oral Roberts 0:30 A. M. 3 Frontiers of Faith 4 Scholar OSU 5 Bullwinkle Show 7 Shenanigans I Outdoors Club 10:01 A. M.

3 Zone 4 Catholic Mass 5 Supercar 7 Word of Life 0 Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 A. M. 3 Wild Kingdom 4 About Religion 5, 7 Beany and Cecil 5 Cleveland Caucus 9 Look Up and Live 11:00 A. M. 3 Popeye 4 Frontiers of Faith 3 Movie 7 Christophers 5 Heckle A Jeckle (C) of Tomorrow 11:30 A.

M. 3 Hector Heathcote 4 Your Health 7 Discovery 8 Laurel Hardy 12 Noon 3 News 4 Mr. Magoo (C) 5 Gene Carroll Presents 7 Mr, Wizard Golf classic i 9 Urban Scene 12:30 P. M. 3 Atlantic Community 4 Nationwide Bowling 7 Mr.

Wizard 9 Greatest of Theso 1:90 P. M. 3 Double Movie 7 Championship Bowling 5 Varieties 8 Battlefield (C) 9 Nationwide Bowling 1:30 P. M. 4 Big Three Golf (C) 9 Cartoons 2:99 P.

M. 3 Bowling Tourney 3, 7 Nationwide Bowling 9 Nat. Basketball 2:30 P. M. 4 Wild Kingdom 3:00 P.

M. 4 Movie (C) 3 NBA Basketball 7 Instead Walls 8 Surfside Six 3:30 P. M. 7 NFL Highlights 4:00 P. M.

I Wertd of Golf (C) 8 Movie 7 Sports In Action 4:30 P. M. 3 Open Circuit 7 Sports In Action 3:00 P. M. 3 Sea Hunt 4 Bishop Sheen Show 5 Champion Bowling 7 Wild Kiagden (C) 9 Movie 3:30 P.

M. 3, 4, 7 College Bowl (C) 0:00 P. M. 3, 4 Meet the Frees (C) 5 Cheyenne 8 Twentieth Century 0:30 P. M.

3, 4, 7 Profiles In Courage 8 Littlest Hobo 9 World War I 7:00 P. M. 5 Men In Crisis 7 Twentieth Century 8. I Lassie 7:30 P. M.

3, 4, 7 Walt Disney (C) 5 Wagon Train 8, 9 My Favorite Martian 8:90 P. M. 8, 0 Ed Sullivan Show 8:30 P. M. 3.

4, 7 Branded 3 Broadside 0:00 P. M. 4, 7 Bonanza (C) Mevie (C) 0 Adventure Road (C) 9 For the People 10:00 P. M. 3, 4, 7 Rogues 8, Candid Camera 10:30 P.

M. 8 9 My Lino 11:90 P. M. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 News 11:15 P. M.

3, 4, 5 Sports 7 Movie Weather 11:19 P. M. 4 Cathedral of Tomorrow 3, 8 Movie 5 Les Crane Show I Moments in Music 1:30 P. M. 7 Hoppity Hopper (C) 8 Movie 2:00 P.

M. 3 One Step Beyond 4 OSU vs. Mich. 7 Movie 9 Teen Time P. M.

3 Flying Fisherman 4 OSU vs. Northwestern 5 American Sportsman (C) 3:09 P. M. 3 Big Three Golf 8 Movie 5 WRU Perspective 9 Shindig 3:30 P. M.

5 Pro Bowlers Tour 7 Wide World of Sports 4:00 P. M. 3 Panorama 4 Champion Bowling 9 Golf classic 4:30 P. M. 4 Movie 8 Mich, vs 111.

5:00 P. M. 3 Checkmate 5 Big 5 Show 7 Big Throe Golf (C) 9 Jonny Quest 3:30 P. M. Wendy and Mo 0:19 P.

M. 3, 8 Movie 4 News 5 Beat the Champ 7 Karen 9 Sidewalk Session 0:39 P. M. 4 Midwestern Hayride (C) 7 Man from UNCLE 9 Voyage to Bottom 7:09 P. M.

5 Academic 7:30 P. M. 3, 4, 7 Flipper (C) King Family 8, 9 Jackie Gleason Show 0:00 P. M. 3, 7 Kentucky Jones 4 Leave It To Beaver 0:30 P.

M. 3 Mr. Magee (C) 4 Kentucky Jones 5 Lawrence Welk show 7 Navy 8, I Island 0:00 P. M. 3, 4, 7 Movie 8, 0 Entertainers 9:30 P.

M. 5 Hollywood Palace 10:00 P. M. 9 Guns moke 10:31 P. M.

5 Call Mr. D. 11:00 P. M. 3, 4, 5, 7.

8, News 11:15 P. M. 8, 9 Weather 11:20 P. M. 3, 7, 9 Movie 4, 3 Tonight Carsoo (C) 1:11 A.

M. 8 Movie 4, 5 Moments in Music 9 News 2:99 A. M. 3, 4 Movie Still ticking away in radio stations across the country is a standard stopwatch, re-worked to run backward, that may be Lome Greene's first, enduring contribution to show business. Long before he joined NBC- color casts, Lorne worked in radio where seconds were important.

Unhappy with the standard stopwatch, I he re-designed one to show onds remaining rather than these elapsed. After three years of experimentation, the watch was put into production and many of them are still ticking I out their tribute to Lome. But, if that's his first eo- during contribution, it was a mere forerunner of others tt 1 come. Lorne began his watchmak- 1 ing-acting-singing career in Ottawa, Canada. Shortly after enrolling at Queens University there, he switched from chemical engineering to modem languages (French, German) in order to devote nis time to the I Drama Guild, an extrt-cumcu- lar activity.

Within 10 days, he had the lead in Shining By the time he was graduated, he had produced, directed and performed. Spotted Canada's annual drama festival. he received a fellowship to the Neighborhood Playhouse in New' York. After two years of honing his talent in Manhattan, Greene returned to Canada with outbreak of World War II to find there was no work for a professional actor. was the only thing he remembers, I myself as a program supervisor to a adver-1 tising agency and started at $10 a Within a month, his salary was cut in half and Greene switched from to announcing.

Soon, with the rich- timbred voice that now characterizes him as Ben Cartwright, he was being heard coast-to- coast as chief newscaster for the CBC. In 1943, the Canadian government sent him to Hollywood to make 25 15-minute radio shows to help sell bonds in Meanwhtle, he had received the NBC Radio Award for Announc-j ing (1942), the only Canadian; to be awarded this honor. After the war, he founded the Academy of Radio Arts in Canada as a training ground for radio personnel. the 400 graduates, 98 percent are in the business he says proud- Skctch of (he New York presentation of Moments with Mr. grounded by the Capitol.

At the finale, clouds and stars turn into an Lincoln Show To Be Retained At Disneyland Individual star of the New' York Fair's 1964 season was Abraham Lincoln. In Moments with Mr. major feature of the Illinois Pavilion, Wait life like electronic-mechanical figure was seen and heard by 2,000.000 people, and as manv more are expected to view it when the 1965 season opens on April 21. Many enthusiastic viewers urged a permanent home be found for the inspiring presentation. Disney did just that.

In addition to its Fair showing, Lincoln will have a twin presentation and a permanent home in Disneyland. What is now the Opera House on Town Square is being remodeled as a 499-seat theater, to be ready in June. The Disneyland Lincoln will be even more complex than the New York version. Walt Disney looks ovei a si tie model of the new Disneyland presentation of the Abraham Lincoln show. SUNDAY Lopez To Be Host For'Hullabaloo' Two singing groups the Astronauts and the Detergents fro have been added to the guest list of the Tuesday, March 2 yJf colorcast of (NBC colorcast, 30 9:30 p.

Tri- 5 ni Lopez will be the host for the show and other guests include Stiller and Meara, the Mitchell mmk Trio, Lesley Gore, the Hulla- SSa ballons and Dionne Warwick. In the segment the guests will be Wayne Fontana and the Mind Benders. Among the musical numbers will be solos by Trini Lopez; I Had a I and Lopez will sing the Magic Dragon' in a trio with Dionne Warwick Alan King, and Lesley Gore. ters, Juliet I Wayne Newtc Peter Lind Hayes, host of orful Florid? Fun met Mary Hea- highlight ly in 1940 and married her the live same year. tomorrow at nels 8 and 9.

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