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Traynor Ora Halftown

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His signature greeting was "ees da sa sussaway," which is Seneca for "Let's get started." Originally intended for a six-week series, his show went on to become the world's longest running children's program on local television. The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted Halftown into their Hall
207:. As part of this work, he became a certified bowling instructor, and launched a series of popular bowling clinics for children, each of which frequently attracted large numbers of participants. One report estimated the impact of his outreach through these clinics at 300,000 children and teenagers. 196:, he competed with the army's bowling team. Following his honorable discharge from the military, he briefly resumed his musical career that he had begun prior to the war when he was billed as "the Singing Seneca," but left that career behind when he began work in television. 155:"It would be difficult to find another local television host who connected with so many generations of children. Chief Halftown will be missed, but more importantly, he will be fondly remembered by us all." 243:, Halftown died in Brigantine from complications related to the disease on July 8, 2003. The Rev. Robert J. Fritz delivered the homily at his funeral at St. Thomas' church in Brigantine. 544: 559: 455: 199:
While working as the host of a popular children's television program in Philadelphia, he also continued to pursue his love of bowling, working as a professional
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Following Halftown's death in 2003, Dave Davis, the president and general manager of Philadelphia's television station WPVI-TV6, said of Halftown:
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from 1950 to 1999. Originally intended for a six-week series, his show went on to become the world's longest running local TV children's show.
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During his teenage years, Halftown worked as a pinboy at a local bowling alley in
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entertainer who hosted a children's show that aired on WFIL-TV (which became
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Halftown hosted a children's show that aired on WFIL-TV (which became
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His widow, Margaret, died in Brigantine on February 17, 2004.
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Mullane, "My one, bright shining morning with Our Gal Sal,"
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Sometime around 2001, Halftown relocated with his wife to
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With his trademark expression, Halftown was a Philly fav
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Takiff, Jonathan. "Let's hear it for the chief" and "
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Lauer-Williams, "Sally & Other Early TV Stars,"
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Cattaraugus Reservation
Brigantine, New Jersey
Seneca
Native American
WPVI-TV
Philadelphia
Cattaraugus Reservation
Buffalo, New York
Seneca Nation of New York
Jamestown, New York
United States Army
World War II
bowler
Brunswick Bowling Manufacturing Corporation
WPVI-TV
Philadelphia
Brigantine, New Jersey
diabetes




Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia
Chief Halftown, A Broadcast Pioneer
My one, bright shining morning with Our Gal Sal
Sally, Happy, Chief Entertain Kids
Sally & Other Early TV Stars
With his trademark expression, Halftown was a Philly fav
Historical Dictionary of Bowling

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