THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, January 16, 1960 1} TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK EVISION LOG Bepested. a TTT EE IE LE {1--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel {Tar Bison Rilewpt Few Upsets So Far wesw Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester| or , 29, a Cheltenham district | r, was arrested Thursday] WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo night and Eharg ed with, ai. J [tempted arson and malicious| 2 In English Cup Play 1 di Wi x 3 SATURDAY EVE. pe an t=} lovellngy | He was charged i ner {1--Outside Broadcast $-Happyland 11--Anything Goes Wilh. 8n sliemp: Early LEY : ; + i 7--All Star Golf 2--Playhouse 5-2--Concentration to set fire to the home of Bruce] By M. McINTYRE HOOD Among the favorites safely of the finer points of the game, Outside Broadcasts 1:15 P.M. 4--December Bride Robertson. Special London, England |through to the fourth round are|and did mot concern themselves 5--Riverboat _ 11--Queen's Park Report 12:00 NOON Mr. Robertson, 69, told police Correspondent to Tottenham Hotspur, 40 winners unduly about adding to the score. 4--Beat The Champ 1:30 P.M. 11--Bugs Bunny he was sleeping in a downstairs The Osh: Ti lover Newport; Blackpool, who Bradford tried hard and never 2--Twilight Theatre 1L6_Country Calendar TResilets Gun room when he was awakened by| : . 4 Awa ies | beat Mansfield 3-0; Fulham, with|let up, but they were plainly out ay PM. mB cnetball Consequences an explosion. He found a pool of| LONDON --- Nose of Le fav-150 victory over Hull City; Chel-|of their class. I have never seen iene Party 2:00 P 4--News; Weather stove oil burning in his basement ue teams were ) ocken out of sea, winners by 5-1 over Brad-| Chelsea look so good, but per- 6:00 P.M. 11--Tiny Talent Time 12:15 P.M. and was able to, extinguish it he ng ns e i . rons ford and West Bremwich Albion, haps that was natural against {1--Dennis The Menace | 7--Bowling Stars 6--Matinee with a pail of water. |of the English Cup, but some Oliyy, won 3-2 from Plymouth Ar- fourth division opposition. 7--Canisius Forum 6--Junior Magazine 4--Speaker of the House| Ho said the oil appeared to|em had a narrow squeak andi jo Birmingham City failed to Speaking French 5--Family Playhouse 12:30 P.M. have been poured into the base- lived to fight another day, only | "ve the grade, losing 2-1 to HEARTS DROP A POINT S-Dick Clark 2:15 P.M. News Bot ment through a broken window. [PY virtue of earning a draw. Thev |e rth division Watford. Of the! Up in Scotland, Dunfermline 3-Pre Basketball TaIt Could Be ¥ are faced with replays which, 0 nondeague teams in the third | Athletics sprang the surprise of , 3:00 P.M. Salt Could Fe You _ give them a second chance of | ound Peterborough went on to the day by holding the league- 6:30 P.M. 11.6--Citizen's Forum 12:45 P.M. BOWLING NEWS |advance over less highly-placed pits SV ie ile fhcwich 3.2, [leading Hearts to a 2-2 draw, a "Leave It To Beaver | 7_0pen Hearing L245 PM. opponents, In this category are Roun y beating Ipswic ER sty root, As Man With 2 Camera A----Sunday Soeris if-Move Matinés |Arsenal, who drew 2-2 at Roth- Bt Bats Sus gxpected to Mi Rangers won from Ayr United Mr. Fislt on oe 1:00 P.M. HUMORESQUE BLIND. LEAGUE |erham; Preston North. End, who ahi Brighten on their DY 42, Hearts' lead at the top HOME DESIGN NO. 77 . 6:45 P.M. Championship Bridge | 7--About Faces ice mre glad to have Vi Pike back drew 11-1 at Stoke; Blackburn|y lo org lof the table was cut to three : yo ot Fie | 6---News; Sports 6--Heritage 5--Feature Movie High gam for this week, Bill Hunka, Rovers, held to a 1-1 draw at * |points. Hibernians had the big So very attractive with its 16-OX 11-4 % | 7:00 P.M. 4--Film Featurette Meet The Millers (165143) 308: Charlie Lovell (164-143); |Sunderland; West Ham, who fail- THE GAME I SAW | success of the day, beating Third beautifully styled exterior, od {1--The Rifleman 2--Pro Bowl Game 1:30 P.M Ada McDonough (121-48) 169 and Iva ed to beat second division Hud-| Only two London teams played Lanark 6-0, while St. Mirren pul- large picture - windows and . | No.77 Ra iil Lp 1 we PM, 7--For The Ladis op. Dios suddard (66.73 (dersfield but drew 1-1 Wolver-'at home in the third round, soiled off a quite unexpected per- overhanging roof, this 1s a GROUND FLOOR] | 4--U of B Round Table He as TT ss |129: Sonia Diachinko (81-54) 135 and hampton Wanderers and New-I went to Stamford Bridge to formance in defeating Mother home that _comr s respect, 888 5Q. FT 2--This Man Dawson 7--Paul Winchell 1:45 P.M Vi Pike (36-71) 108. castle United drew 2-2 in their|watch Chelsea win a clear-cut 5-1 well 5-1. Kilmarnock held on to As you walk through the ves- . ; | 7:30 P.M. 620th Century 6--News We wou Jike 10 tank ou coaches | gare at Newcastle these being |victory over fourth division Brad-|third place in the league with a tibule which includes. a coat ; : 74130 CU. FT. 11--Man Hunt 4:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M and score heepers |the only first division teamsiford. Chelsea were obviously too 140 victory over Stirling Albion, closet, v¢ 1 enter a huge living | GARAGE. 384 SQFT. | Tick Ca s-Lassie | 7--Day In Court THE PIN HITTERS. drawn against each other. good for the Bradford side, and and Dundee took undisputed pos- 2 iy in' ig | ~ Mannings Fig ini ie Golt $Lhe: Pelene $ p ins \ Pa 1| There were the usual surprise|their forwards gave a splendid session 08 fourth place by beating |results in the shape of First Di-|exhibltion of culture football, es-|Clyde 2-0. | 5.2--Bonanza Shep : ning ar : 5:00 P.M. 4--For Better or Worse Price's 0 and Corson . : - dining aren are t vision teams being knocked out pecially the veteran Frank Blun-| St, Johnstone went three points 2--Buffalo Showcase | ii 0 | 4--Perry Masoff 11.6 News Magazine 2--Queen for a Day Men's high single -- Bob Harper 257. s and buf . | --- 508 teri ed i o 3 fl 1 2 gx . mt i nN PM 7--Funday Funnies 2:15 P.M. feces ak sib Lloyd Corson 608 |, =o ms in the lower divisions, stone on the left wing. He scored ahead in the Scottish second di- Y \ J { {High Road 4--Conquest 11-6--Nursery School | Oe 2 or 300 -- Bob Harper 237, Everton lost 3-0 to lowly Braf-|'he first Chelsea goal and it was|yision with a 2-1 win over Queen . : 8:30 PM. 5:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. ran eating 211, Les Smale 299 and [ford City, Manchester City, play-|a beauty. He cut in from the of the South, who lost second Lawrence Welk 11--Tennessee Ernie 11-6--Open House Lloyd Corson 216 Smale ing at home, were beaten 5-1 wing, defeated two Bradford de- place to Dundee United, who beat fibrary with ¢ 1 3 7--Lone Ranger 7G Ladies' high single -- Pearl : a et n ifie | Q space and Ww 1 Leave I TO Bemis' | 6-Documentary '60 eid 259 by Southampton of the third di-|fenders and then sent a terrific Stranraer 30 away from home. vou will see i) | 5 Tue Jerry lewis 5.2--The Mayor Reports | 4 House Party Ladies' high triple -- Dorothy Tozer vision. One expected result was right foot shot into the nets. Montrose won 3-2 from East anned for eas "op { 4-Wanted, Dead or 4--College Bowl 2--Thin Man Li Wd a Edith Gearing 178, 10 21 defeat of Leeds United by| After the score had reached Stirlingshire and are again tied o all Alive 6:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. | Dorothy Tozer 210, 185, Nat Boor Acton Villa, the second division|5-1 Chelsea contented themselves in second place with the Dun- will like conveni 9:00 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings Show | 11.6_p.M. Party [18, Snooze Smale 187, Pearl Smale leade with giving a masterly exhibition dee team. " Dalai : 3 | 11-6--NHL Hockey 7--Behind Closed Doors | '7_Beat The Clock 259, Enid Hatt 210 and Gwen Wright| Ce ------ of four bedrooms upstairs plus » 4 7-- Lawrence Welk 6--Disney Presents 5.2--Dr. Malone 194 | | the cedar closet and second } LibLAR : { 5-2--The Deputy 5--Meet The Press 4--Millionaire | "Lemon League --Walt Houston 87, underrated bowler in the league | ny Linton hit big with a 819 (304, |sentees, some due to the ice storm, bath. Standard Builders' blue- ; 9-0 11-4 ! 4--Mr. Lucky 4--Small World 3:30 P.M [Jim Waller, George Taylor, Lorne| Once again, the girls rained from |277, 283). Following Denny were Carl but mostly owing to illness. rints costing $9.75. a set are } | | J 9:30 P.M. 2--People's Cut yt lied | Crandall, Tom Dobbie, Snooze Smale, | serious bowling and as a result Ann|Wahrer 725 (278, 224, 223), Keith Smith| Diesels after moving to the top a prints ¢ g 7 et are . 11--For The Ladi | 7 2 btainable nada for this : J | 5-2--Showcase 6:30 P.M. Far The J ales ast | Fose Rupert and Wilma Taylor. eS os single held up as the top 704 (284, 235), Len Brash 683 (248, 223, while back, are now well ahead with obtainable la for Have Gun, Will HW Adana and Bve | oo Nho Do Yau Trost Guts Tied by the gals, Her 422/212), Geo. Taylor 683 (263, 220, 208), their 4-0 win over Pontiacs, who tied Design No w Travel 7--F rontier -Mr. Adam and Eve | pUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE score TON envned her the doubles | Marion Dingman 681 (265, 237), Mavis |them last week, but are.now in second at 'this Ne I (or ! 10:00 P.M 5-- Maverick $2 Fiom These Roots | Tne mid-point in the league schedule | crown Taylor 674 (253, 241), Bob Dingman 665 | place. Maple Leafs are also on the # » Tas op a EA 3 --The Verdict Is Yours y,¢ come and gone and each week : y (258, 213), Sheila Patterson 648 (279, second rung as a result of their 3-1 from ¢ Iress V I V ' 7--Jubilee U.S.A. 420th Century 200 Club: The 200 club welcomes the y t x f 4--Gunsmoke Walter Cronkite 4:00 P.M. it becomes more evident that the teams | UIE E Alok W, Vince 291; G. 219), Jack Brennan 642 (256, 102), Ron!lass to Vauxhalls, who still maintain a and . = 5 11--Popey {to beat are the Generals and Planning, |'? OWRE Toc 5 oC '14. | Guiltinan 642 (235, 212), Curt Russell fair lead for total points. Cadillacs Hou 10:15 P.M. S-rBisnop. Sheen 7 American Bandstand |Who currently are tied for the top Johansen 389, gil bi McConkey 77h Gio (237, 202, 201), Chuck Grimbleby kept their hopes alive with a 31 win Selection « v t , T di i 6---King Whyte 7:00 P.M. 6--Fibber McGee | rung BO Sree 2 ern 255; W. | Cor 057211, 202), Carson Heard 639 over Chevrolets. Oldsmobiles rose up Foeesor V : | he Building Editor, | 10:30 P.M. 11-6--Father Knws Best | 52 House on High |™h%is easy toexplain why the Gener- Anthony 254, 201 R. Brown 290. 206: | 000, 20 on carter 624 (22h, 216), Cis Co BI i Ts fF ol v1 5 | Oshawa Times, |11-6--Johnny Staccato 7--Colt .45 Street {als are in their lofty position with |/ °C gas 204; A. Gutt 225; i Rockert 623 (219, 205), Helen Pinch 621 |with a 4-0 shellacking. Contair | 308 230: A. Crandell 216; D. 'Mapple- | (259, 210), Fern Buechler 614 (261, 207),| The remaining match saw GMC's 1 7--Track Down 6--Father Knows Best 4--Serials | Bennett, McConkey and Crandell on | 5~The Rebel 4--Lassie . | their roster. However, we find it quite | +c J 2--Riverboat 4:30 P.M. |baffling to analyze the success story 6--Let's Look oa P! v o : 7:30 P.M. of the Planning team, as we see none Bennett 203 1 or 1% ste 2 stor v | Oshawa, Ontario, beck 215; R. Milner 212; B Doug Trivett 610 (221), Ev. Snow - 605 | vacate the cellar as their victim's and t ] " . . Deck 2 ong 203; D. Tilk 203 and R.|(26), Bette March 603 (233, 207), and Buicks, traded places as GMC's won mricch Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of oot P it Marg Shemilt 600 (214, 208). out 3-1. The losers went to the wire buildir House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost a 11-6--Joan Fairfax DE hawy uf thelr memDAr A Se We aver Singles were rolled by 'Bob Car. (Short & man as their replacement did ed ' Homes For Canadians." (Please make remittance payable I-Mavenck ai 4:45 P.M. [the President Stan Johnson in their CRA YEAGY E : Ts HS Maton Baxter "78, "Doreen [MOUS UP 100 powier as Keith o Y "he awa ] = ~1.5, Mars So e AT 7, | " Standings -- Bom-Hers 54, Sunnyside | fel 5, Sc 51, n v y Also included in t | to The Oshawa Times.) ou 4--Dennis The Menace | Science Around Us jInidet and Be A er for pis 3 ae un Argonauts 42, Trouble. |Glecoff 248, 201, Bill Roser 246, Jim Smith banged out 728 (221, 233, 274) but Book is full information | Name 8:00 P.M. MONDAY "in this week's bowling, an outclassed ade}, Has Beens 40, Rundle 37%, | Baxter 240, Arlene Marshall 238, June geveral others were Juneed wel bei how to order the eprints 4 Lhe saxsesens - 11--Late Show 11--I Love Lucy EVENING t team managed one stainers 37, Bathe No. 2 37, Aces 36, | Lawson 237, Gord Reid 27, 207, Vi big. 2x over Reg Piper 658 (214, 216, 7--Playhouse 2 " i | 3 erful Generals Bird Dogs 36, Hi-Los 35, Bingo Mark. | Howard 236, Ralph Gulliver 235, 205, , 0 ddres 6--Juliette 6-4--Ed Sullivan 5:00 P.M. | point against powenu Storie 33, Sliders|Jean Lawrence 233, Art Merrick 228 228), Alf Brisebois 657 (251, 214), Ross Address ¥ 5.2--Sunday Showcase 11--Family Theatre | which enabled Planning to tie for first| ers 35, Outsiders 33, Storie 33, Sli a 225, | Couison 651 (266), Milt McCabe 648 *| (212, 232, 204), Aubrey Hircock 644 (256, 2--Just Music shiners 32, Thorntons 31, Aristo-|Cathy Smith 227, Brenda Martel . 2---Sunday Showcase -Y ' place with their three point sweep over 33 . 3 " THE HOME 11:30 Pre 8:30 P.M : youth 50 |the Engineers, In this match, the Eng 28, Woodview No. 324, Zeros 24, 200, 192 Bueshles 221: More Gletoft 20: | 216), Harold Osborne 636 (273), Harold 6--Wrestling Foi a hg Learn About Musle |ineers were under strength and in spite | Wildcats 19%, Woodview 16 and Har- | Marg Germon , Jean Ogden » | Brown 634 (217, 225) and Jim Me- - Southe. A 5--Movie 1 A tng 510 series by Gord Johan- | mon 16. Frank Zarowny 219, Dave Conboy 218, |e V0 ea (268, 215) WORKSHOP FIRST AID T I N 4--Playhouse 7--Lawman 2--Three Stooges of a a Break into the win| Shutouts this week were administer |210, Esther Davis 216, 214, Bob Ger- Reever Harvey: Rozell 1 2--Award Theatre 9:00 P.M. 5:15 P.M. |Solamn. The other two contests were ed by Aces, Bom-Hers, Sunnyside, | mond 216, Ada Heard 215, Lee Roser |pgp had short splurges but the rest 1:00 AM. 11.6--G.M. Presents 4--Feature Film Colt with Payroll cooling off the Labor- | Thorntons and Argonauts, the rege: 215, Betty Byrne 214, 213, Mitch Gle-|oamed to be in trouble with head pins By ROGER C. WHITMAN 2-Mr. and Mrs, North | 7--The Rebel 5:30 P.M. |S "and Accounting taking the meas. ers being Woodview No. 3, Zeros, Axis coff 213, Herman Huisman 212, Gladys and splits. - SUNDAY 5.2-Dinah Shore 7--My Friend Flicka |ure of Stores orate. Bird Dogs and Sliders, Ab-| Harper 211, Russ Young 211, Rusty) with three nights left the section NK < . ' . M 4--G.E. Theatre 6--McGraw |" Thdividual Spotlight. The big game |stainers, Woodview, Sunshiners, Spades | Howard 210, Andy Musoronchan 210 and | standing and totals are as follows? snp | MARKED LINOLEUM wall alongside the fireplace. How 8:00 A.M. 2--Superman lor "the "might was registered by Bill|and Bingo Markers were 3.1 winners Scotty Etmanski 210. | Diesels 4-19-36, Maple Leafs 1-15-31, R QUESTION: We have a chrome can we repair the cracks first? =Chureh In The Home 9:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. | Vince, a nifty 291 single, Congratula- over Wildcats, Has Beens, HiLos, Old] The Lemons this week were Marie Pontiacs 0-15-29, Cadillacs 3-14-28, Vaux- kitchen set. The chairs have a The I 2 | ite old: the ir 115 AM. 7--The Alaskans 7--Early Show tions 'Bill on your first appearance in Timers and Storie. Two games WEr® [eavitt 85, Shirley Linton 6, Mildred halls 3-13-39, Oldsmobiles 4-12-27, Cor- : 5 airs have a The house is quite old; the inside cnr Sci 4--Alfred Hitchcock 11-6-News Ithe winner's circle this season ! The ties, the teams being Harmon With | Tanna. 88, Bea Russell 90, Joan Claus vairs 0-11.34, Chevrolets 1-9-30, GMC's curved base which has made a walls are plaster. 8:30 AM. 10:00 P.M 2--Casey Jones lhigh double posted was Gord Johan-|Troubleshooters and Rundle just edf- gs Mary Rout 96, Mary Williamson 97 3.7-24, and Buicks 1-5-22. . black mark on the. linoleum. I ANSWER: The wall can be 7--Herald of Truth 1--San Francisco 'Beat 6:15 P.M. |sen's 510, which underlines our con-|ing in for two points against Bathe No. and Henry Glecoff 97. SOG Cithihave tried cleanser and strong patched with patching plaster,| 2--Sacred Heat 6--George Gobel 6--The Vikings |tention that Gord is perhaps the most 2 1 y } x .45 -- STORIE PARK LEAGUE washing powder in vain. How available at most hardware ra AN 5-2--Loretta Young 6:3 M. | Only three over 600 this week -- PATTERN 236 Can 1 remove the black marks? stores; it is not a difficult job. 9:00 AM 10:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre | CROSSWORD PUZZLE what happened! Nellie Oyler 651 (225, | po | s there anything I can put on Widen the cracks enough so that j1--Rev. Oral Roberts 1--Saber of Tonaon Sis g:45 PM, [227 Reser. Barre 306) and Har- ) 4-2 ry Wi 237). the chrome to prevent further the patching plaster can be work-| 7--Search 6-- Fighting Words 11-6-4-2--Weather; d 0 > pz can be |'7 ry ; | - rer | Vover 200 -- Blanche Norton 219200, ClOM'E marking? ed in with a small pointed trowel. | 5--Bar.5-Ranch 5-77 Sunset Strip $--Huntley-BHinkley ACROSS 8. Lady mem- 22. Doc. i CTE] BH Gar Killinbeck 212-221, Eddie Gresnik 3 ber (a0 [EIRICIDIE] . TR - 4--Popeye Playhouse 's 3 AY BECOME ANSWER: Try cleaning the The base of the crack should be 2_Faith of larael 3-What's My Line 1. Delicious oF of Coast 201.205, Eeme Kornvio 266, Ralph Bene: TWIN BEDS marks with a cream clean-up wider than at the surface, so that! 9:15 AM. 6-- Tabloid Baldwin Guard A Al liams 258, Gord Scott 250, Jim Scott LATER wax made by a nationally-known the patching plaster, when hard-| T-Worsnip Copel 2 News; 5--The Four Just Men 8. Missile ¥. Young S| IRIMMUIT] |217, Art Tuson 2s, Bob Boneham 22 | A wax manufacturer, following la-|ened, will wedge itself in. If the, " orning Geshe Vi po; 4--Death Valley Days weapon salmon | Ozzie Whitmee 230, Joyce Porter 225, | " ' Q oe : . 4 TT i yiki AMP] [[IKIE] |George Arkwright 221, John Cameron | : By RUTH W. SPEARS bel instructions carefully, Put- plaster in this part of the wall jy my 3 i ] aia 11. Br'er Rab 8.An Iro~ a IPIEEIR] Sn Barron 216, Vince Craddock © t you Save space with these bunks ting a prospective coating of this was applied directly on the fire- 2--Cartoon Playhouse 1i=Late Show 7--News; Weather bit's patch quoian 210, Sid Loscombe 209, Harry Norton | built of stock sizes of lumber. wax on the chair bases may help place chimney, trouble can re- 10:00 A.M. Bea 7:30 P.M. 12. Talk (dial.) 9. Thirst 2 and Alive Short 203, 21. Colleges They may be cut apart at any to prevent future black marks. sult; it should be furred out 117-The Christophers 2--Award Theatre 11-6--Don Messer 13. Firm's quenchers 25. Twisted OED] RIATIE} 17, Millsides 15, Tresanes 14, Burtons time a i an attractive The only other suggestion I canjabout one inch to provide a dead- S-Chrislin Solence, 11:30 P.M. 1-Uheyehne Christmas 30, The remains 26. Vote 14, Oxfords 14, Hibberts 12, Cromwells imi A A : 4--Lamp Unto My Feet ATCT 5_Man Hunt ; os - Bo i ds. Pattern 236, make is that you have a cabinet air insulating space. | 2--Laurel and Hardy 5--People Are Funny SEY gift der "yes" 12, Cuberts 11 and Simcoes { f pair g y SE 4 Masquerade Party 1" Ra " | "Lemon League -- A. Bonenam, A.[q 2 {III} pictures of maker furnish you with thin CONCRETE FLOOR | 10:15 A.M. 11:45 P.M 2--Richard Diamond -The Ram 36, Inquire 28, Jewish Yesterday's Answe® | yijjingheck and O. Whitmee. (9 ladder, is 40 strips of maple wood to fit the| OUESTION: The concrete floor a 41 . oe 6--Camera Three 8:00 P.M. 15. Armadillo, 18. Spanish month S pattern also is in bottom of the chairs and attach! I basen wad be. i-Frave Theatre 5--Movie 11% Damn Thonas " 16. Apprehen painter 31, Humble 29. Thessaly 3eds to Make withithem with screws. The heads of in ar basement 3 ems lo de a 12:00 MIDNITE Hing daly Rrra 17.Cigarettes 19, Truck 34. Midday mountain As the Parts Men's League nears the Hammer and Saw which shows|the screws should be counter- disintegrating; whenever Wei 5 cyrigtophers S--Mouie 8:30 P.M. (slang) driver's meal 41, Fish end of another section, it looks like | ways to remodel old beds as well gunk so as not to scratch the See? it, we got a lot of dust 4--Uncle Jerry MONDAY 11-6--Riverboat 32 Doves call parts 85. hnuts 42. Sandaras most of the clubs are distanced with | cad vs all for $1.75.11i nui e and stones. Is there any way to 11:00 AM. H M. 7--Bourbon Street Beat . Ryu r |three teams still within reach of the as maki one 21 or 3 oo linoleum. Coating the underside act this condition? y EL Wine onthe Worl hoz whe tree yun =» ma, 36. Bulging jar tree [op club, which has been hitting on Send orders to The Home WOIk-|sf the bars that rest on the lino- 'SWER: yi_| 5--This Is The Life 5-2--Today 4--Father Knows Best . Metallic 37. Thailand 44. Kind of . |high the past few weeks. We were| shop Dept., The Times, Oshawa. ja,m with a clear lacquer made ANSWER: Try applying a li-| 4 aorning Worship 4--News; Roundup 9:00 P.M. 37. Marshal rock 38. Army life curve {plagued this session with several ab- i ootin motel re quid cement hardener, available 2--Biz Rascals 8:15 AM. 8.2 Peter Gunn 29. Grievous INT Ra or zronte and d 12 at masonry supplies dealers, fol-| 11:30 A.M. -Caphalt Kangurod - | vo Da ns Theemat 30. Garden herb PA {a rates of grease an dirt, lowing label directions carefully. | 3--Senate News 8:30 AM. 9:30 P.M. 32. Secondary might also help. However, this is ¢ thic doesn't help, Yecommend\ Conference 7--Devotions 11-6--Music 60 33. European not made for hard wear, so may! i+: 12:00 NOON 9:00 AM. 7--Adventure in capital | and CLEAR-COAT ~ putting down a new topping of 11_Bugs Bunny 11--Cartoons Paradise 35 I a | require frequent re placement not 1 T 1 1 P concrete. A good mix is one part| 7--Roller Derby 7--Komedy Korner 5.2 Theatre 6 COLD FLOOR OVER PORCH |cement, three parts clean, coarse : Dateline dif 3 Ding Dong Scoot aia 7 07 Hy 40 Joction | AVAILABLE keep water out oot : $3 . ARTI omar Jttle Rascals Popeye's Play : M. . Celesti QUESTION: We added an ex- sand, and four parts aggregate.| 3 News: Weather 4--Popeye's Playhouse | 5.2- Steve Allen | f masonr walls |tra room to use as a study, over Be sure to wet down the old| 2--Public Service 2 District Attorney 4--Hennesey 0 y |our front porch. The floor al./concrete first to prevent absorp- 6 12:5 PM 5:30 AM. Jo:00 PM Jones & Greer | LASTING © ECONOMICAL Lax tii ! : nt tion of water f \w concrete | 8--Dateline UN, 11--Movie 11-6--The Town Above ® BASY o . . ways seems cold and the room rom new concrele,! 4 yiving word 7--Romper Room 7--U.S. Marshall "hilly. Is there any way or. and to allow a slow, natural : = s Ny ) . { . . SE this? Fe any Way J over curing. The Portland Cement As- oN ra : ite ot Wey "100 PM. os re vit Barristers & Solicitors ERNIE CAY PATTERN | | ANSWER: I pr sociation, 250 Park Ave., New| 7--National P; 2--Helen Neville -7-6-5-4-2--News; ANS A presume there is 2% on, 2: ark Ave., New Pro . 1.7-6.5-4-3-News; 46. La -- 207 no finished ceiling over the| York City, has leaflets available Highlights 10:00 A.M. Weather, Sports 130 KING ST. E. | LUMBER COMPANY ---- porch. If so, install a thick batt-|0n request on the laying of con-| 5--Space Ranger 4-Red Rowe Show 11:15 P.M. 47. Florida city l DIAL RA 8-6246 | 53 ALBERT RA 5-0122 F 6--Good Life Theatrs 52 Dough Re Mi 7--Playhouse Opera House Cornices for windows of allitvpe insulating material, either crete floors, etc. Championship 10:30 A.M, 6-- Viewpoint 48. More timid types and sizes be made rock wool or glass fiber, Then STAINED ASPHALT TILE 3 Og ravioli Noing Stew | 2eSnants eI W DOWN with pattern 207. es actual-|put up a ceiling of plywood. For| QUESTION: How can the red 12:45 P.M. 4--On The fi-tLate Show 1, Father size guides for many desig s| protection against moisture, fin- stain from a broken thermome- 11--Assignment Ottawa 11:00 AM. 6--Dial 999 (Heb) § in diffe tiish with a top quality enamel oriter be removed from asphalt tile 1:00 P.M. 11--Jane Gray Show 5.2--Jack Parr 2. Support construction exterior varnish. in the kitchen? ' Yi~John Collingwood y. S2-Price Is Right 4~-Mytery Theatre 8. Child's apron Price py AGEMENT LE | ANSWER: s doeqi't come ; : sto The BASEMENT LEAK Lott ER this doecn't come MUST CATCH UP NOW ASHBURN SIGNS 4. Girl's 1 Dept., The QUESTION: My Kitchen has oo ild soapsuds and quick| AoSCOW (AP) -- The news| CHICAGO (AP) -- Outfielder name , rinsing with clear water, it's e|Richie Ashburn, / been painted three times with paper Soviet Sports has som acquired Mon-| g, Bitter vouths were fined £20 204 peeling paint with a dul- gentle rubbing with fine steel/text of Premier Khrushchev's " le ¢ rs i or | | |} n 1 Ga foun Ande LSON, tyne paint remover, following ? wrence a label directions carefully. The BRAMLEY"S TEXACO STATION even manhole VelSipaste: type paint remover is -- ee ELE setae] Now 3 is beginning to projishie at ony Solvent Wish catching up to do today on ath- ay oo Piiadeiphie Phis: vetch { . : . NL pee ow can I remove the en- -- i ) al- etic events. Every inch of Fri-|a8re riday to erms wii STOLE MANHOLE COVERS P"®:, so deteriorate the asphalt tile. If qay's issue of the. eight - page|Chicago Cubs. 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