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The Oshawa Times, 21 May 1960, p. 21

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, May 21, 1960 51--Swap ond Barter 52--Legal Notices ONE gas, one electric stove, two-inch|1 will not be responsible for any "debts gas pump, sump pumps, pressure sys-| contracted in my name by my wife on tems. three-piece $70; pipe and fittings; outboard motors, heater, cash register, H. Chinn, 288 Hillside. modern bath set lawn mower: boats, ade or terms. |or after this date, } my written consent. -- Gerald T. Kemp. ay 21, 1960, without 52--Legal Notices TENDERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS claims against the Estate of Joanna Watson, Town of late of the Whitby, in the County of Ontario, are re- will be received until May 27 for the demolition or removal of a 1%-storey stucco build- quired to send full particulars of such claims to the under- signed, solicitors for the Ad- ing located at 105 Prince St., Oshawq, Ontario. Full particulars ond specifi- cations may be secured from: N. W. KING 349 Frontenac Ave, Oshawa, Ont. | RA 8-6990 ministratirx on or before 31st of May, date the estate's assets will be distributed having only to claims that have then been received. JONES & GREER, 130 King Street Eost, 1960, ofter which regard Oshawa, Ontario, TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11---Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WEKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester| WGR-TV Channe} 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe] 4--Buffale SATURDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 11-6-4--Outside Broadcasts 5--Riverboat 2---Twilight Theatre 5:30 P.M. 11-6-+The Preakness 4--Feature Film 6:00 P.M. 11--Dennis The Menace 6--Reflections 5-Dick Clark 4--Wrestling 2--Buffalo Showcase 6:30 P.M. 11--Leave It To Beaver 7--Derby §--The Law Man 6--Stan Leonard 6:45 P.M. 6--News: Sports 7:00 P.M. 11---The Rifleman 7--Ted Mack Amateur Hour 6--Dennis The Menace 5--Highway Patrol 4--U of B Round Table 2--This Man Dawson 7:30 P.M. 11--Man Hunt 7-Dick Clark . 6--Hancock's Half Hour 5-2--Bonanza 4--Pefry Mason 8:00 P.M 11--Sea Hunt 7--High Road 6--Man From Interpole 8:30 PM. awrence Welk rave It To Beaver gh Road 5-2--Man and The Challenge 4--Wanted, Dead or Alive 9:00 P.M. 11-6--Great Movies 7--Lawrence Welk 5-2--The Deputy 4--Adventure Seri 9:30 P.M. s-2--Journey To Understanding 4---Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 P.M. TJ ee USA. 4---Gunsmoke 10:15 P.M, 11-6--King Whyte 10:30 °.M. 11-6--Twilight Zone 7-Track Down Rebel 11] 5--The 4---Grand Jury 2--Music Appreciation 11:00 P.M. 11.7-6-4-2--News; Weather Sports S--Rescue 8 6--Father Knows Best 2--Award Theatre 11:15 P.M. 11---Late Show 7--Playhouse 6--Juliette 11:30 P*" 6---Wrestling S5--Movie 4--Playhouse 2-Award Theatre 1:00 AM. 7--Mr. and Mrs. North SUNDAY 8:00 AM. f7--Church In The Home 8:15 AM. 2-Christian Science 8:30 AM. 7-LHerald of Truth 2-Sacred Heart 8:45 AM. 2--Church Invitation 9:00 AM 11--Rev Oral Roberts 7--W rship 2--Morning Gospel 9:30 AM. 11--This Is The Lile 2---Cartoon Playhouse 10:00 A.M. 11--The Christophers 7-The Bible Answers 5-- an Science Unto My Feet 2---Laurel and Hardy 10:15 A.M. hristonhers ele Jerry 11:00 AN 5---This Is Th 4--Morning Worship 2---The Big Rascals 11:30 AM. 5--Lets Look at Congress 4-Camera Three 6--Musical Interlude X Playhouse 4-News: Weather 2--Public Service 2:15 P 6 Good Life Theatre 4--Bar Association Drama 2. News Conference 12:45 P.M. 11--Assignment Ottawa 2---Newsreel 1:00 P.M. 11--John Collingwood Read ade 7--Bowling Stars 6--"Sit Back With Jack" 4--Feature Film 2-Family Playhouse J:15 P.M. 11-Queen's Park Report 1:30 P.M. 11-6--Country Calendar 7--Playhouse 4--Baseball 2:00 P.M. 11--Roller Derby 7--No Holds Barred 6--Junior Magazine 6-~Church Service 2:15 P.M 7-No Holds Barred 2-Family Playhouse 3:00 P.M. 11--Roy Rogers Show 7--Canisius College Forum 6~Film Features S5.__Bowling 2-Family Playhouse 3:30 PM. 7-Campaign Roundup 6-Wep of Life 5--Pro Football 4:00 PM 11--Documentary 60 7--Presidential Mission 620th Ce tury ¥ 4__Baseball 2-Senate News 4:30 P.M. 11-6--Lassie 7--Roy Rogers Show 5-2--The Mayor Reports 4~Film Featurette :00 P.M. 11-6--News Magazine 7--Matty's Funday Funnies 5-2--Las Vegas Golf Tournament 4_Face The Nation 5:30 P.M. 11--Tennessee Ernie | 7--Lone Ranger a | 6--Documentary 4--College Bowl 6:00 P.M 11--Bob Cummings Snow 7-Behind Closed Doors 6--Disney Presents 5--Meet The Press 4--Small World 2--People's Court :30 P.M. 11--Mr. Adams and Eve 7--Frontier S--Maverick 4--20th Century Walter Cronkite 2--Bishop Sheen | | t 11-6--Father Knows Best 7--Broken Arrow 4--Lassie 2--Overland Trail 7:30 P.M 11-6--Joan Fairfax 7----Maverick 5-U.8. Marshall 4--Dennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. 11--Sunday Showcase 6-4--Ed Sullivan 5-2--Music On Ice 8:30 P.M. 11--Frontier 7--Lawman 9:00 P.M, | | 11-6--G.M. Presents | | | 7--The Rebel 5-2--Chevy Show 4--GE Theatre 9:30 P.M. 7--The Alaskans 4--Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 P.M. 1--8an Francisco Beat 6-4--George Gobel 5-2--Loretta Young 10:30 P.M, 11--Saber of London 7--Not For Hire 6--Fighting Words 4--What's My Line 5--Phil Silvers Show 2--Lock Up 11:00 P.M, 11.7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather; Sports 11:15 P.M. H-Late Show 7--Playhouse 6--Background 2--Award Theatre 11:30 P.M. 5--Movie é--Theatre 11:45 P.M. 6~Camera Three 5--~Movie 12:00 MIDNITE 8:00 A.M. | 7--Butfalo A.M. 5-2--Today 4--News; Roundup 8:15 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo : A. 7--Fun House 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 5--Ding Dong School 4--Popeye's Play 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--District Attorney 9:30 AM. 11--Movie 7--Romper Room 5--Burns and Allen 4--Life of Riley 2--Checkers 10:00 A.M. 5-2--Dough Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show 5-2--Play Your Hunch 4~On The Go 11:00 A.M. 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 AM. | 11~Bob McLean Show | 5-2--Concentration | 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny 7--Restless Gun 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News; Weather 12:15 P.M. 6---Matinee 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 11--News 7--Leve That Bob 5-2---It Could Be You 4--Sarch for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 11--Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 7--About Faces 5--Feature Movie 4--Meet The Millers 2----Mid-Day Matinee 1:30 P.M. 7--Divorce Hearing 4--The World Turns 1:45 P.M. 6--News 2:00 P.M. 7--Day In Court 6---TBA 5--Education 4--For Better or Worse 2--Queen for a Day 2:30 P.M. 11-6--Open House 7--Gale Storm 5--Home Cooking 4--House Party 2-Loretta Young Theatre 3:00 P.M. 11-6---P.M. Party 7--Beat The Clock 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--Millionaire 3:30 P.M. 11--For The Ladies 7--Who Do Ydu Trust 6--Mr, Adam and Eve 5-2--From These Roots 4--The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M, 11--Popeye 7--American Bandstand 6--Film Playhouse 5--Fibber McGee and Molly 4--Serials 2-Comedy Theatre 1:30 P.M. 6--Let's Look 8--Buckskin 4--Edge of Night 2--Adventure Theatre 4:45 P.M, 6---Mister "X" MONDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6_Mickey Mouse Club 5--Playhouse 4--Learn About Music 2--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4-Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7--Rin Tin Tin 6--McGraw | 2--=Woody Woodpecker 6:00 P.M. 11-6--News 7--Early Show 4--Western 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--The Vikings 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6:45 P.M. 5-4-2--Weather; News 11-6-4-2--Weather; News S5--Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid 5--The Four Just Men Death Valley Days The Vikings 7:15 P.M. ; Weather : WM. 11-6--Don Messer Show 7--Cheyenne S--Riverboat 4--Kate Smith Show 2--Riverboat 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Danny Thomas Show 4--The Texan 8:30 P.M. 11-8--River Boat 7--Bourbon Street Beat Awards $3-Talos of Wells argo 4--Father Knows Best 9:00 P.M. 5-2--Peter Gunn 4--Danny Thomas 9:30 P.M. 11-6--Music '60 7--Adventures 5-2--Theatre 4--Drama 10:00 P.M. 5-2--Mystery Hour 4--~Hennesey 10:30 P.M. 11-6--The Town Above 7--Mike Hammer 4--June Allyson 11:00 P.M. 11-7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather, Sports 7--Playhouse 11:15 P.M. 7--Playhouse 6---Sports 2-Sports Reel 11:30 P.M. 11--Late Show 6_Philip Marlowe §-2--Jack Parr 4--Mystery Theatre TUESDAY 8:00 AM. 7--Buffalo A.M. 5-2--Today 4--News: Roundup 115 AM, 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 AM 7--Fun House 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 5--Ding Dong School 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Martin Kane 9:30 AM. 11--Movie 7--Romper Room 5--Burns and Allen 4--Life of Riley 2--Checkers 10:00 A.M. 2-5--Dough Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show 5-2--Play Your Hunrch 4-On The Go 11:00 A.M. 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4--1 Love Lucy 11:30 A.M. 11--Bob McLean Show 5-2--Concentration 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Cartoons GENERAL TRADES ADDITIONS TO DINING ROOMS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S PAVILIONS ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY, ONTARIO SEALED FIXED SUM TEND- ERS properly endorsed, on forms supplied by the De- partment, will be received by the Tenders Secretary, Room 6630, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, until 3 p.m. (ED.T.) on - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1960 for the General Trades Work, including Mechanical and Electrical Trades, and the Supply ond Installation of 2 Oil Hydraulic Elevators in connection with the additions to the Dining Rooms, Men's and Women's Pavilions, at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ontario Bid Depository procedure os specified shall be followed for Mechanical and Electrical |52--Legal | | 52--Legal 152--Legal Trades. Plans, Specifications, Tender Forms, Envelopes and Con- tract Requirements, may be obtained from, or viewed at Room T 704 (Tower), De- partment of Public Works, East Block, Parlioment Build- ings, Toronto 2, Ontario, EM 3-1211, Local 2-2943, and may also be viewed at the Builders Exchange, To- ronto, Ontario. Bid and Performance Bonds will be required as specified. Tenders will not be consid- ered unless made on forms supplied by the Department of Public Works, Ontario, in accordance with the terms and conditions os set forth herein. A Deposit of $50.00 cash, or cheque made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario, will be required per set of tender documents, which will be re- funded if documents are re- turned in good condition within thirty days of above closing date, otherwise for- feited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, May 18th, 1960, J. D. MILLAR, Deputy Minister, Department of Pubilc Works, Ontario. TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE TENDERS FOR HALF-TON TRUCK Sealed tenders clearly mark- ed as to contents will be re- ceived by the undersgined until 12 o'clock noon, Mon- day, June 6, 1960 for the supply of one 1960 model Va-ton Truck (with or with- out trade-in allowance on TENDERS FOR TRACTOR AND MOWER Sealed tenders in DUPLI- CATE ond clearly marked as to 'contents will be received by the undersigned until Noon May 26th, 1960, for one only 45 or more H.P. Tractor and one only fully Hydraulic Heavy Duty Rock- 'Mrs. C. Johnston 'H-S President Mrs. Clifford BROOKLIN Johnston was installed as presi- dent of Brooklin Home and School Association at its annual May meeting held on Tuesday evening ai Meadowcrest Junior School. She succeeds Mrs. Edward Draper who has been president for the past two years. The other officers are: vice- BOWMANVILLE By MRS. A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The After- noon group of Trinity Usited L : 3 J) h WMS h t at the Township Hail, Brooklin. unc WS held a PD: The plaque for largest attendance ajdread presiding. of mothers present was won by| po, p Romeril, Blackstock, Miss Phair's Toom. who spoke on "The Little Things _ The majority of members voted of Life that Count." A quartet in favor of a school picnic to be composed of Mrs. S. James, Mrs. held in June, committee appoint-|y, Van Driei, Mrs. 0. Richmond ed comprised Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. and Mrs. D. Alldread sang two Robert Humphries, Mrs. Lorne|pymbers. Crawford, and Mrs. Dave Bur- > A Mrs. A. G. Brooks read the leigh. Mr, John Wallace intro- gorinture with comments by Mrs. snow grip -- helper turn signal. doors Township of Additional superintendent. | any tender not accepted. H. E. MILLSON ORONO, ONTARIO Township Clerk C. E. STAPLETON, Township Rd. Superintendent, R.R.2, Orono, Ont., | LARGEST VESSEL | Keel for the largest vessel ever] |built--an oil tanker of 106,500 tons| troduced in 1858, but the folding marking students' work. Mr. Wal- deadweight--was laid at Quincy, upper berth did not appear until ter Mittler presented a concise |ing executive, members and staff 864. Mass., in October, 1959. 1952 Mercury Truck) to be equipped with air-conditioned heater and defroster -- 6- ply tires -- two tires to be Lettering information may be obtained 'from the Lowest necessarily guard Mower. Tractor to have a suitable Hydraulic System to operate the Town- ship Multiple Blade Road Drag. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the undersigned or from Roy Pereman, the Township Road Superintendent and all tenders must be submitted on the forms supplied. Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. GEORGE FARNCOMB, Clerk, Township of East Whitby, Columbus, Ontario. UPPER BERTH Railway sleeping-cars were in- springs, on Clarke. road or not Bt duced the school choir. Alldread. Mrs. Brooks was ap- Pupils from Grade 4, under the pointed to make arrangements direction of Miss Gladys Pugh, |for catering to a Lions' dinner. sang "The Boy and the Sheep". Ap invitation was accepted Senior Girls' Choir, under direc- grom Tyrone WMS to attend the tion of Mrs. Dobson, Port Perry, june meeting. sang "May Song'. pits ee -- Keen disappointment was felt that the Boys' Choir, of Brooklin Senior School, who won certifi- cate at music festival at Ajax, were unable to render selectiogs ar several members were attend- president, Mrs. Don Mitchell; re- cording secretary, Mrs. Jeff Bziley; treasurer, Mrs. William Mannning; executive members, Mrs. June Kidd, Mrs. Lorne |Crawford, Mrs. W. Mosser, Wal- ter Mittler and Jerry Colleran. Tte president, Mrs. Ed Draper, introduced a former past-presi- dent, Mrs. Gwen Walls, who pre- sided at the installation, and was presented with a corsage. Mrs. Don Mitchell and Mrs. Clifford Johnston, official dele-|ing Boy Scouts meeting. gates to Home and School Asso-| Annual reports were read by ciation Convention held in To-|Mrs. Murray Robinson, secre- ronto, presented highlights of|tary, and Mrs. Archie Campbell, |various sessions held. treasurer; other committees' re- | Mr. John Wallace, principal, ports were distributed on type- |explained to parents the new!written sheets for perusal of system, to be used in future, of members. Mrs. Draper thanked the retir- SCOTTISH ISLAND Arran, largest island in Scot- lond's Firty of Clyde, is 20 miles long with maximum width of 10 | miles. ance during her two years in of- fice. The new president, Mrs. Clif- ford Johnston, thanked the asso- ciation for the honor conveyed upon her. Meeting closed with the Queen. Refreshments were served by {report of 'Fathers' Night", held for their co-operation and assist-'committee appointed. 7--Restless Gun §-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News; Weather 12:15 P.M. | | | 4--Meet The Millers | 2=Mid-Day Matinee 6--Matinee | 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. | t1--News | 7--Love That Bob 5,2--It Could Be You 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. | 11---Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 7--About Face 5--Movies 1:30 P.M, 7--Divorce Hearing 4--~The World Turns :00 P.M. 7-Day In Court 6-TBA 4--For Better or Worse 2--Queen For A Day 11-6--Open House 7--Gale Storm 5--Home Cooking 4--Houe Party 2---Loretta Young Theatre 3:00 P.M. 11-6--Mantovani 7--Beat The Clock 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--Millionaire 3:30 P.M. 11--For The Ladies 7--Who Do You Trust 6--Background 5-2--From These Roots 4--Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M. 11--Popeye 7--American Bandstand 6--Susie { §--Fibber McGee and | Molly 4--The Brighter Day 2-Comedy Theatre 4:30 P.M. 6--Friendly Giant 5---Buckskin 4---Edge Of Night 2 Adventure Theatre 4:45 P.M. 6--Maggie Muggins 5-2--Afiventure Theatre | 4--Edi¢ of Night backs and side buckles. 10, 'medium width only. 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