W.R. Entertainer Makes pebat on ‘TV. happened tast Reok entertain “Byer. Thritt Road Celeste and hee magic few to To TY “Pick the Stars” wunher Cleae—————_—__ ona to te (ee fo appear on CBC During the twas auditioned along with 1200 other entertainers from wil the fiajor cities across Canada. In Oct. 125 winners were picked. to compete Ghem. At Celeste was among time the local g Yerongh with the The Interior Tbe “Evan Kemip Trai! Riders’ ow and Was unable to appear) the competition. who still ‘claims there’a no business like show 5 even if her hair threat to silver at the age to turn 28. I Monday morn’ in Toronto carly ing and was taken arrived to the Royal York Hote] to rest and reoelve instructions. Cooking is a pleasure to any woman who has a deep fryer to give that professional chet touch to French fries, fritters, and many other favourite dishes. ie is anytime — any- where in the house — when n clever enou: kettle someone's be to electric gi an $mart to | k at, too. For those who like extra ep. The clock radio wakes ou only at the last minute 1 an attachment will even make coffee. si SEE THEM ALL AT YOUR FAVOURITE APPLIANCE STORE! er and 33 year old ginring yean be a cold city but not In |the CBC Studio T.V. Debut week for Celeste Evans, White | ‘This was 4 rehearsal? it dadghter ot Mr. aod Mrs \ajdn't ond with just the one | pehearsal though) It kept on and ront on Sunday, Nov. 2) on. Show O again” they would Vanout, after that “Once again, There didh't seem to |be an end to that popular ex- pression. | ee 1 waa later escorted to the CHCHPV Studios for rehearsal A lange room filed with bright | spot’ Hehts. camerna instruments, producers. di rectors, stagehands and must clan. The CBC staff was sitting | quietly waiting for the last of the five entertainers to creep through the door. | ACTION STATIONS The door closed and the room sprang into a flurry of action Directors around with teripts and last minute orders, musicians buzzed from one to the other getting our arrange ments, Keys. tempos. etc. The spot-light men turned lights up- on lights on the five sightly warm entertainers. Toronto My poor [ttle long eared rab- didn't cate, he just let bis droop and looked awful » was slowly withering AWAY, to say nothing of his mistress They finaly took pity on the 1 e fellah and gave him a rest. | Yes he got the breather al- fight for sudden y a TV writer: union man and more things to sign Joomed up in my face That rabbit certainly had It He was o bright ttle fellah that day. He came up with the decision that he wasn't going on TV; #0 to be con- vincing he kicked. fought, made sos, ran faces at the camera and fina ly You'll say goodbye to break- A boon and a delight to fast “toast tempers” when every woman — the all-new Mom says hello to a smart automatic frying pan which = 5 gives controlled heat for new automatic toaster OD eyery dish—without constant Christmas morning. watching. i sae Light as thistledown, warm Any recipe that requires as toast, an automatic electric grating, grinding. churning, blanket will keep even the pulverizing or mixing is most cold-blooded person tough going without an clec snug on bitter nights. tric liquifier. Make light of your Christmas problems with an attrac: tive lamp, You'll find there's one to suit every taste, pocket and purpose. Good mornings begin with a good shave, so give him an electric razor for Chrisumas and treat him to years of the easiest shaving he's ever known. mucceaded in influencing the camera man to become a fd- The Semiahmoo § ¢ Rock by THURSDAY, DEC. % 1954 pity, nervous. purple-taced chain-emoker. At that precise : moment I hopped over and ee At pega 1 swept with clapping, m= helped the upset camera man =! ngo—not pl Ei yse pupils eave vent orange. I bad seen black applied tn a minstre) show but this orange | was 0 little ridiculous—eapect-| ally when I wore & rose gown.) By this time, I was ready for Janything—which happened to be another paint brush. They were going to paint my eyes with this drippy black mixture, Well —that’s nice, Six brushes later I gazed at mynelf. My sppiied beauty consisted of orange make-up, black balr, | eyes and brows, red lipstick and | Phone: W.R. 4 rose gown—all fighting mad-| r hhy for colour distinction | om | s1¢ my mother could see me} o |now. I'm glad I bid her scrub- bing brush when I was a child” ‘Ladies? Have you ever had i " your make-up applied with & THE SHOW 18 ONE | tw Another rebenrsal 900 (D0 qua inch painter’s brush?” | the suspense of waiting start- SAV ‘or had I until then. T didn’t @4. One half hour to xo until STOCK UP ON feslings of appreciation, . SE Se SBA . Licensed CHUM NE finish off his last pack of clgar- ettes: * Citizens of White Rock will not seo my rabbit friend on Ty, He didn't want to see himself on TV anyway. Bad for. his eyes. OUT OF THE PAINT POT With rehearsals over and hav: ing made friends with the camera man (at the cost of my package of cigarettes). I began to look around to see if any~ thing could possibly be worse than the Iaat ordeal, * I found it. The make-up girt pounced on us, “Well this should I thought. Yes. | | be fun” eee \ahow-time. The other enter-| |tainers ali sat, down but I pre : ferred walking. Finally. I had |to confess—In that particular Pres-to-Logs gown it was impossible to ait: In the month of November knew the designers had forgot = lten some small item — so 1 | walked. Five Minutes Left: “Don't dis~- | turb your manicure, Celeste.” Four Minutex “Have I for- gotten anything.” ‘Three Minutes: “What if I jhave to sneeze out there.” | White Kock 3381 | Two Minutes: “Positions, AES | Box 262 One Minut ‘ou're not ner- vous are you?” “Good Evening Ladies and Cue CBC welcomes you a | Gentlemen. |to ‘Pick the Stare: | (DRUMS) \nwhat happened after that?” | you ask.) Friends! the show will ye ahown on CBUT. Vancouver, | |9 p.m. Tuesday, December 4 the letters start, Then from all ‘over the {ree world come such com ments as these from readers of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, jo international daily newspaper’ | See you then, | CELESTE. “The Monitor is must read- * ang for sereighithinking | Presentation Made to | “!retumedio school after @ = | lapse of 18 years. 1 weil get \Mrs. J. L. 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