Page 6 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday December 30, 1959 Varied programe at Alston Theatre next week BORN RECKLESS — January Special Matinee — Janus action picture suitable for all _ 1 and 2. | Saturday only, * Master . This, not too original western,) Ballantrae.” e stars Mamie Van Doren as a| mer 6 ' b ; aS 2! Starring Errol Flynn, in techni-/ FONIEST GIRL IN PARIS — : eautiful blonde rider on the 7 5 a aA ro color. Warner Brothers have) January 4 and 5. a rodeo civeuit, and Jeff Richards iyi oicnt to life Robert Lewe . & ober uis| R as very good — thi : a top rodeo rider. Arthur Hunni-| cv encon'e masterpiece ot eam, Rated as very good — this Stevens asterpiece of gallan- |p rer: y cutt takes the part of Richard’s| °"! pie sees | Times Film offers this play, on ss al try “The Master of Ballantrae.” | the tighter side in a “whodunit” : vain nce. en sines 7 .| It took two years and w: . Miss Van Doren sings four or), It 00k the historia ces nay] Martine Carol is the principal five songs in a lively style. This| : 4 : lam na rags tL player and as a fashion model film has its share of fsttgts|™ ors of Scotland and Cornwall. | ocomes involved as a chief sus Gancehall scenes and rodeo events.! Flynn is assisted by Beatrice|pect when, while modelling. a A Warner production — tamily|Campbell, Yvonne Furneaux, | Valuable piece of jewelry disap. fare. ‘Anthony Steel and others. An|pears. The resourceful, resolute model, in her efforts to solve the LA FIESTA ROOM Excellent cuisine Licensed Individual Tables i: Mood music Dine with a differ Open 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day except Monday crime, becomes more deeply snarled as the play unfolds. She is ably assisted by Michel Piccoli, Louis Seignor, Mischa Auer and others. Family fare. Step down to terror plus First Man into Space January 6 and 7 in ence at Saskatchewan Premier the Canadian Chamber of DOUBLE BILL — Jan. 6 & 7 FIRST MAN INTO SPACE This science-fiction film is a sure fire for science-conscious youngsters and most male pat- rons. recently, warned of the possible effect Europe’s “Outer Seven” free trade zone may have on Canada. Douglas said “we are apprehensive that these European economic groups, instead of following a policy of freer trade, may develop into protectionist blocs.” Should this happen, it would be increasingly difficult for Canada to sell in Britain and Europe and would force Canada more and more into the economic orbit of the U.S., Douglas said. CBC extends Inter The CBC is extending its pro-| gram service to listeners on the) Pacific radio network. | | Starting Sunday, January 8rd, 1960, all communities in B.C. ser- ved by CBC booster stations will have an axtra hour of special programming beyond the present 11 p.m. close-down. For six nights a week the em- phasis will be on light music of all kinds, ranging from show tunes to dance music. Along with the latest hit parade tunes on Thursday night’s show there will also be a roundup of reports and items of local interest. Sunday night programming will start at 10:30 p.m. In this period Pacific network listeners will be able to hear CBC SUNDAY ae NIGHT, a program which has <: til now been heard only by . C. Douglas, addressing |” yb T. 8 8 tower mainiand listeners. CBC erce in London, Eng., Commer s. SUNDAY NIGHT offers a wide range of music, drama, discus- sion, and documentary. Recent Programs have included Christ- mas music down through the cen- turies, a documentary on the treatment of criminals, a discus- sion of the arts in Britain, as well as dramas and symphony The story concerns a test pilot, ior service Bob Switzer introduces a variety show featuring the greats of show business — comedians, vocalists, instrumentalists, ect. Production by Jack Bingham. TUESDAY: THE LIVELIEST ART — complete musical com- edies on records — the best of Broadway and the Englisb Produced by Bob Wagstafi WEDNESDAY: HOT AIR Popular jazz with jazzman Bob Smith. Produced by Bob Was staff. THURSDAY: PACIFIC E CHANGE — Carr Pecknold with a roundup of news items of local interest from interior communi- ties, interspersed with the latest hit parade numbers. FRIDAY: TUNED TO DANC- Telford Oliver emcees music from waltz to cha-cha. SATURDAY: WESTERN JAM- BOREE — Bob Switzer with a Program of square dancing, Grand Old Oprey and other west- ern style music. Produced by Rod Falconer. The program SUNDAY CHOR- ALE has been moved from its usual spot at 10:30 p.m. on the Pacific network to 5:30 p.m. the same day, and will continue to be stage. —TTNs Cooking her own meals is no chore for spry, alert Mrs. Victoria Callahoo, 99-year- old Cree Indian of Gunn, Alta. She was baptized by the pioneer Alberta mis- sionary, Father Lacombe, is widow of an Indian chief. Mrs. Callohoo speaks but a few words of English, al- though she says “In my old age I'm learning to speak the language.” To beat eggs quickly, add a pinch of salt beforehand. Salt concerts. On January 3rd a per- formance of edy TWELFTH NIGHT wil heard. Neil Sutherland is the co- ordinating producer of the Sun- day night programs. also helps cream whip faster. who ignores orders and flies an experimental plane beyond a pre- determined altitude limit. heard at this time. 150 MILE HOTEL Phone 206-Q for Reservations ; From that point on the “horror celebrations stuft” developes, as the pilot, on Many different New Year influence-peddling by limiting the cost of gifts. Henry III introduced the cust- com- 1 be vi : : : ; Producing the six weekday contact with outer space turns! Not everyone celebrates the om into England in the 1200'S, re ie the six weekday * into a disfigured, blood-thirsty beginni _ V lizabeth 2 shows are Rod Falconer, who eginning of the New Year on/and Blizabeth I collected enough hee ao : ervin monster, The following events| , . , warde spent three years at the CBC's January 1. But people in all|to replenish her wardrobe for a Prince Rupert station before you must see. parts of the world have special! year. The custom went out with Family fare — but not for the very young. coming to Vancouver, Bob Wag- staff and senior variety producer Jack Bingham. Sharing host duties on the late shows will be three announcers well-known to customs to insure that the New|Oliver Cromwell Year will get off to a good start. the Cariboo INSIST ON... FRESH MILK DAILY In Scotland, bad luck is in store tor a family if the first per- In many Buropean countries, Y . PY son to set foot in the house on sitts are exchanged on New Year's} "0" 10 se fo ; Day. The custom originated with|N°% Year’s Day is a woman .. ./B¢. listeners Bob Switzer, the Romans, according to Worla|°" * Stavedigger . . . or a person! Telford Oliver, and Carr Peck. Book Encyclopedia. Back in 747 who walks with his toes turned nold. B.C., reportedly, they presented |! - - - oF a man with red or] Here is a rundown of the king of the Sabines with |Plonde hair. _ . week's programs:- branches of bay and palm trees To minimize the risk, the Scots SUNDAY: CBC SUNDAY 9 appoint a tall, dark man as the STEP DOWN TO TERROR This melodrama, slated as the “a lower half of a double bill is high in audience appeal. The plot is tight and dramatic, the players, though lacking in special marquee values are well cast and cleverly the ir. directed. The whole effect is one|Consecrated to Strenia, the god- t footer.” On New Year's} rene, Music and drama of realism. Action fans should|“ess of strength. The “strenae,” “ (starting at 10:30 P.M.) . A a he re elaborate, |D&” he enters each house in sil!” MONDAY: THE BIG TIME — enjoy the suspense ereated by the)" sitts, became more elaborate, | MONDAY: : s ‘ . ence, places a bundle of fagots on in expectation of royal favor, and | 110%. Pi : | the emperors came to regard them | good luck. as deserved tribute (oeven th Colleen Mil- ‘ - is sai vo re Josephine | istus Ceasar is said to have |new shoes holiday, . assed the word along that he had| cause it is bad luck to s . Hutehinson and Rod Taylor |P . cause it is bad luck to step down Jhad a vision in whieh he sawlon the ground into old shoes on | This family offering was pro-| himself receiving gifts from ‘the|New Year’s Day. And the Portu- duced by Joseph Gershenson who| Senate and the people on January) ese i their debts, because made a name for himself when|1 |the man who pays a bill on this LIMITED he Claudius finally stopped the |day will pay out monex Presence in a household psychopathic killer. of a 10 am. — 2 p.m. PHONE 328 then wishes the family The cast includes, jler, Charles Drake, poorest tor the Chinese buy be- ONE QUaer WASHER & You, produced “Marty.” all year Alston Theatre | JANUARY PROGRAMME K. W. THIBAUDEAU, Mer. 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