_August. 20, 1959 CFCJ-TV-PT.ARTHUR-CHANNEL, 2 MONDAY "THROUGH FRIDAY .,..%. 6,00 Tabloid 10.00 +- NEWS =- EVERY DAY THURSDAY .-- AUGUST 20TH 4,00 Ed, & Ross 4.30 MOVIE:"Smooth as Silk" 5630 Woody Woodpecker 6.30 Leave It To Beaver 7.CO Parade 7.30 Have Gun, Will Travel 8.00 Wyatt Earp 8.30 Loretta Young 9,00 Lawrence Welk 9.30 I Love Lucy 10.15 Movie: "Crooked Sky" FRIDAY = August 21ST 4.00 Discoveries 4.30 Western Movie 5.30 Mighty Mouse 6.30 Sports View 6.45 T.B.A, 7.00 Football (Attawa at Mont. 9.30 Don Messer 10.15 Decision SATURDAY ~ AUGUST 22ND TERRACE. BAY NEWS TV-SCHEDULE 6,90 Ivanhoe =-6,30 S 7,00 Perry Presents wing Easy "1°°8.00 Naked City 8.30 Great Movies:"The Thin Man" _ 10.10 Sports 10.15 Wrestling 11.15 MOVIE: "Two Alone" SUNDAY - AUGUST 23RD 3.15 Sacred Heart 3.30 Holiday Edition 4.30 News Magazine 5.00 Bob Cummings 5.30 Father Knows Best 6,00 December Bride 6,30 Rhapsody 7.00 Ed, Sullivan 8.00 The World Stage 8.30 Playhouse U.K, 9.30 Saber of London 10.10 Sports 10.15 MOVIE: (C.Grant & Myrna Loy) MONDAY - AUGUST 24TH )4.00 On Safari Summer Sunshine Movie: "Black Arrow Fish & Game Assoc, The Millionaire -- Page-S 9,00 Desilu Playhouse 10,15 The Rifleman 10.45 MOVIE: (Henry Fonda) TUESDAY -- AUGUST 25TH 4,00 World Passport } 4.30. Movie: "Destiny" | 5.30 .Sky King 6,30 Sports Talk 7,00 One Step Beyond | 7.30 Chevy Show 8.30 Focus On Ottawa 9,00 Show That Jack Built | 10,15 Star Performance | 10.45 MOVIE: "Ginger" WEANESDAY - AUGUST 26TH 4.00 Aibert 4.15 Rope Around The Sun 4.30 Movie: "U Boat Prisoner' 5.30 Huckleberry Hound 6.30 Walt Disney Presents 7.30 Live. a Borrowed Life 8,00 Music Hall 8.30 Bat Masterson 9,00 Studio Traffic 9.30 Close-Up 10.15 San Francisco -Beat 10.45 Movie: "Spaceways" 4,00 Movie: (Buck Jones) Ee ON 2 EY A, AONE SAR SR. A NON NOS EOS mena vere ne WLUC-TV-MARQUETTE, 2 CLIFFORD WOOD REPRESENTATIVE TO ATHLETIC COMPETITION IN TORONTO Taking note of the fact that Canada excells only in ice sports (hockey and figure skating) at Olympic and British Empire Games, the Canadian Legion are sponsoring and the Amateur Athletic Union are conducting, a competition geared to individual athletes in Ontario, The competition which is held in conjunc- tion with the Canadian National Exhibition RE I eS A NE a te ca cle ' to the front and encourage young athletes, Clifford Wood, son of Mr, and Mrs, 'Red! . Wood of Terrace Bay is the sole participant ' chosen to represent the Canadian Legion Zone ; which extends from White River to the Lake« i head cities, The Legion hopes in this way to i raise the standards of track and field sports ; through the individual rather than the team. j Clifford was chosen by the local Athletic ' Director on the merits of his recent Field ; Day showing and reports are that the thirteen , year old clocks in at a pretty fast clip. With a financial boost from the local ; Kiwanis Club, Clifford will join seven other | aspiring athletes at the Lakehead on Wednes- ' day, August 19th and will journey via Volk- ' swagon bus from there to Toronto, The games ; Will start on August 21st and will be follow- ; ed by a four day clinic to be held in ' Kitchener-Waterloo, The group will return about September Ist, | JUNIOR GARDEN CLUBBERS t The judges will be making their last in- ' spection of your gardens before August 18th, | They will be especially checking for the size | of your produce, neatness, cultivation and | thinning of rows. Get busy and have your , plot in the best shape possible, There will | be extra points for the condition and appear- ' ance of your flowers, Joan Fairfax Show 5,00 Errol Flynn Theatre 800 Danny Thomas 5.30 Rin Tin Tin 8,30 Cannonball WE REGRET THAT WE HAVE NOT YET RECEIVED A SCHEDULE FOR THESE WILL BE. PUBLISHED AS RECEIVED held each year in Toronto is designed to bring} FA 195 8. May St. --- 2-a0tt FOR_SALE ~ Car-Top Boat, canvass cover ed, 124 Ft. Good fishing boat for small lakes $50.00, Phone 3516, K.Hutchinson, ~ FORT WILLIAM RETOOL LSA STEPENTR TIE Me Ter Some of the exciting entries for the Annual Show on August 22nd, besides your vegetables, will be a "Roster competition, Bird House entry, Wild Flower collection and Photography. Let's make this year the best for both the garden competition and the Junior Show Section. '59 KIWANIS DERBY SURPASSES '58 Members of the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club re- joiced over the success of their annual Fish Derby held the weekend of August 8th and 9th, As a result of their efforts this year, over $400 will be available for community work President Norm Coan told the Club, Special tribute was paid to Jack Little and Ralph Lindberg whose ticket-selling drive sparked the entire campaign and Dr, John White- side, who handled all ticket sales. The '59 | Derby surpassed even its highly successful !58 counterpart. Speaking of the Derby' dance held on the preceding Friday evening, President Norm stated that its unqualified success was due in no little degree to the work of Herman Roberts, John Whiteside and Ken Ward. At the meeting preliminary plans were laid for the October T,B, Clinic being sponsored in Terrace Bay by:the Kiwanis Club, TENNIS CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY PLAY AT. MARATHON Last Sunday afternoon ten members of the local Tennis Club journeyed to Marathon for a friendly exchange of tennis pointers, The enjoyable. afternoon of games concluded with a lunch served by the {Cont'd Page' 7)