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Terrace Bay News, 10 Nov 1960, p. 5

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November 10, 1960 CFCJ-~TV-CHANNEL 2 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 2.15 Nursery School 2.30 Open House/At Home 3.00 Music/Halls of Ivy 3.30 Verdict. Is Yours 4.00 My little Margie 4.30 Junior Roundup 6.00 Local News - also Sat. 11.00 NEWS - EVERY DAY 11.15 Today In Sports 11.25 Movie =-- ex,Wednesday THURSDAY -- NOVEMBER 10 5.30 Roy Rogers 6.30 Sports Talk 7.00 People's Choice 7.30 Sheriff of Cochise 8.00 Live A Borrowed Life : 8.30 Klondyke 9,00 Fancy Free 9,30 10,00 10,30 FRIDAY -- NOVEMBER 11 10.45 Remembrance Day Serv. §.30 Fury 6,30 Robin Hood 7,00 Wyatt Earp 7.30 Guestward Ho 8,00 Country Hoedown 8.30 Perry Mason 9,30 Danger Man 10,00 Have Gun, Will Travel 10.30 Sgt. Bilko SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 12 1.00 4,00 5,00 5.30 6,30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.15 10.45 11.10 Big Four F'Ball MOVIE:"Web of Danger" H.M.S.Bounty Cartoon Party Interpol Calling Dennis The Menace I Love Lucy Manhunt Sea Hunt NHL Hockey Juliette King Whyte MOVIE:"Uneasy Terms" SUNDAY --- NOVEMBER 13 1.00 1.15 1,30 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 9,00 Sacred Heart Christian Science Country Calendar Junior Magazine Concert Hour 20th Century Citizen's Forum News Magazine Talk Back Father Knows Best Bachelor Father National Velvet World of Music Ed. Sullivan Show G.M. Presents 10,00 Angel 10.30 Saber of London 11.10 This Is The Life MONDAY - NOVEMBER 14 5.30 Quick Draw McGraw 6.30 Bible Time 7.00 Wanted, Dead or Alive 7.30 Don Messer 8.00 Danny Thomas 8.30 Jack Kane Show 9,00 My Sister Eileen 9,30 W.I.F.U. Final a a 12.00 5.30 6,30 7,00 7.30 8.00 9,00 9,30 16,00 --5--30 6.30 00 7.0 7¢30 7.45 8,00 8.3 0.3 e ) 10,30 6,30 7,30 | 8.00 8,30 9,00 9,30 10,30 F TERRACE BAY NEWS TV-SCHEDULE News 12,15 Today In Sports TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 15 Sky King What's New Gunsmoke Real McCoys Chevy Show Front Page Challenge Red Skelton Show Bob Hope Show WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 16 Huckleberry Hound T cds San Francisco Beat Nation's Business Took. My Three Sons MacBeth Explorations Tennessee Ernie Ford ee eT WLUC-TV-CHANNEL 2 THURSDAY = NOVEMBER: 10~ Checkmate Guestward Ho Four Just Men The Real McCoys My Three Sons The Untouchables June Allyson Show RIDAY - NOVEMBER 11 6.30 7.30 8.30 9,30 10.00 10,30 | 77 Sunset Strip Rawhide Route 66 Mr,Garlund The Twilight Zone The Law & Mr.Jones SATURDAY -- NOVEMBER 12 10,00 11,00 11,80 12,00 42.30 | 11.00 | 2.00 5.30 6.00 6.15 6.30 7.30 8,30 9,00 9,30 10.00 SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 13 11.45 12.15 12.45 1,00 1,15 1.45 5.00 Amateur Hour 5.30 MONDAY - NOVEMBER 14 6,30 thee Captain Kangaroo Magic Land of Allakazam Mighty Mouse Playhouse The Farm Show CBS News Lebes NCAA Football T,B.A. Know Your State Police News, Sports & Weather Lawrence Welk -- Perry Mason Sea Hunt Gunsmoke Have Gun-Will Travel Fight of the Week This is the Life Oral Roberts Pulsebeat Christian Science Championship Bridge Pro Football G.E.College Bowl National Velvet 20th Century Lassie Dennis the Menace Ed °ullivan Peninsula Playhouse Jack Benny Candid Camera Telenews Voice of the U.P. Tennessee Ernie Ford The Rifleman ee ee mere ey an CI niet __minded, _ Page 5 5 7,00 I've Got A Secret 7.30 To Tell the Truth 8.00 TSA. 8.30 Bringing Up Buddy 9,00 Danny Thomas 9.30 Andy Griffith 10.00 Hennesey 10,30 Peter Gunn TUESDAY -- NOVEMBER 15 | 6,25 The Detectives | 6.55 Wagon Train 7.55 The Style Shop Show | 8.00 Father Knows Best 8.30 Tombstone Territory 9.00 Rescue Eight 9.30 The Third Man | 10.00 The Garry Moore Show | WEDNESDAY ~ NOVEMBER 16 } 6,30 T.B.A. { 7.00 Bold Venture 7.30 The Aquanauts 8.30 Wanted: Dead or Alive 9,00 Hawaiian Eye 10.00 U,S.Steel Hour WLUC-TV-on the air Mon.to Fri, at 9 A.M. with News & -- at 6 P.M, MOVIE every nig arate ET eo eens eg acer Perens enna BROOMBALL NES " (1) Team representatives MUST have the list of their play- ers names handed in to Ken Ward by November 11th. (2) Those wishing to play Broomball are urged to con- tact their team representa- tives immediately. (3) Team Representatives:- Shift 1 - Ed. Nicol Shift 2 - Jerry Papousek Shift 3 - Gail Savoy Shift 4 - George Ramsey Day Workers - Mill - Ray Hansen Townsite --- Ken Ward Moose - Joe Dejonghe (4) There will be a meeting of Team Representatives and Exe- cutive in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre at 7:00 P.M, on November 11th. OFFICIALS STUDY NEW CURRICULUM LONDON, Ont, (CP) - An Ontario education department official indicated Friday night that the department is considering in- troducing a more diversified secondary school curriculum de- signed to cater to different intellectual levels. E.J.Davies, an assistant Supt., of secondary education, told delegates tto the South- western Ontario Headmasters! conference the Department is - studying the possibility of having more courses and certi- ficates for students of various aptitudes, He said more will be done in the near future to establish a two-year technical course in secondary schools in small communities for students who are not "university- amet amma em ae

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