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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jun 1961, p. 26

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 28, 1961 28 AUDLEY HENRY YOU MAY REPORT IT "TO THE POLICE, BUT... UNLESS YOU ARE VERY BRAVE OR VERY RASH... YOU PAY WHAT By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN THEY DEMAND. AS YET, THE AUDLEY -- The WA held the COMMUNISTS IN YOUR COUNTRY June meeting at the home of AREN'T OPENLY RESORTING TO Mrs. John Puckrin, with the | SHVGSTER TACTIC iD TERROR YM president, Mrs. G. Astley pre- But RE «e CUBA/ siding. Mrs. John Puckrin and TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo |TIME FOR YELLAND NOUR WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buifalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester ' CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronio CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie § Look, MR, SAWYER, THESE CONGS ARE GANGSTERS, AND Pay | HAVEN'T I HEARD THAT YOU SOMETIMES HAVE GANGSTIR RANSOM | PROBLEMS IN AMERICA? THEY THREATEN TO WRECK T007 4 YOUR STORE UNLESS YOU PAY A SMALL FEE FOR Sa : am PROTECTION, po INSTEAD OF PAYING RANSOM \ TO THE COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS, WHY DOESN'T MR. SONG ASK FOR MILITARY PROTECTION? , World rights reserved. WEDNESDAY EVE. 12:30 P.M, 3:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 11=Family Theatre 2--The Hideaway S~Popeye 4~Popeye"s Playhouse 3-The Big Rascals 5:30 P.M. #---Robin Hood 7--Early Show 6.3--Huckleberry Hound s~Playhouse Five 4~Theatre 2--Felix The Cat 6:00 P.M, #--Jim Backus S-News 3<Radar Palo! 2 ~Highway Patrol 115 OM. fea Hunt 1183~News 5----Huntley Brinkley A even.o.One 8--The Rebel 4--~News: Weather: Sports 3---The Real McCova 3--Royal Canadian Mounted Police 11--~Heliday h 8--Andy Griffiths Show 7 ~Hong Kong & Provincial Affairs 5.2--Wagon Train &--~Maliby - Bun Advent ure 3~Bachelns Father 7:45 P.M. €-Country Time 8:00 P.M. 1-4:8~Angel 8-77 Sunset Kirlp £:30 PM, 1.83-My Three Sony 1-Ozzie and Harriet 523---The Pries 13 Righ! 4--Danger Man 2:00 P.M, 11.68.53. 2-Kraft Mystery Theatre Movie T~The Hawailan Eye 3~Kraft Music Hall t<Angel 2:30 P.M. lve Got A Secret 10:00 P.M. Lawrence North $.3-1t could Be You T=Naked City 4-Steel Hour 10:30 P.M. #-News: Weather: Sports 11.6.3--Explorations S~Miami Undercover $-Tightre 11:00 P.M. 11.7.6.3.4-3.3--Newn Weather: Sports 8-Better Late 11:15 P.M, Late Show &~ Viewpoint 4~Starlight Thealrs 11:30 P.M. 11 Late Show &-Mystery Theatre #---Epilogue THURSDAY R00 AM, 7--News, Sports 2-Dave Garroway Show 4~News Roundup 8:15 AM, 7-Buffalo AM 4--Captain Kangaroo 9:00 AM. 11 Romper Room 7--Rocky and His Friends 8--Coffee Break 4~Popeye Consult Dr. Brothers 9:15 A.M. 3--The Debbie Show 7--Romper Room &~Burns and Allen 3-Yankee Doodle Time "wie 2, oL 52 Say When 4-1 Love Lucy 10:30 AM. Mr .and Mrs. North 8.2---Play Your Hunch 4-Video Village 10:45 AM. 3 Salvation Army 11:00 AN, 11--Boh McLean 9--~Free and Easy 4~Double j--~Romper Roo 11:30 AM. love That Bob S.2~Concentration 4 Your Surprise | Package } 12:00 NOON Bunny and 4~Speaker of the House 2:30 P.M. f-Movie Matinee $.2-It Could Be You Search For Tomorrow 3Nonndav Report 12:45 P.M , [1=News 4-Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 4--~Meet the Millers 2~Mid-day Matines 3-Theatre 1:30 P.M T--Our Miss Rronks 4--As Ihe World Tur 2:00 P.M. 2 Theatre 7-Day In Court 6--Chez Helene S~Home Cooking é~Face The Facts Contest 3--~Women's Show 2:15 P.M. 11.8~Nursery School Time 2:30 P.M. I1=Jane Grey Show 7--Seven Keys £.3--Talk Of The Town 5-2 Loretta Young Theatre 4-~House Party 11--=Romper Room 7-Who Do You Trust 8:43 The Verdict Is Yours $.2-From These Rools 4:00 P.M. {1=Popeye With Capt. Andy 9~The Hideaway 7--American Bandstand 6-- Toronto File 5.2. Make Room For Daddy ~The Brightest Day 3--Popeve and Pals 4:15 P.M. 4.Secret storm 4:20 P.M. 8.3 Junior Roundup 5.2-Here's Hollywood 4--Edge Of Night 4:45 P.M. 6--Junior Roundup THURSDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. t1=Family 'heatr Tips 6:30 P.M. Weather Sports 6:45 P.M ntiry Brinkley om PM 1 Theatrs Masterson Zane Grey Thealrs 9:00 P.M. 7--My Three Sons §.2---Bachelor Father 4--Gunslinger 9:30 P.M. #-The Rebel 6.3 Summer Cireuit 3.2 Tennessee Ernie Ford 7--The Untouchables 10:00 P.M, {1=Bob McLean 9--~Hart of the Matter 6-- eter Gunn 5.2-The Grouche Show CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1.Shem's ¥ father 5. 5p : dum 9. Undersho 3 Breeze 2. Has water wheel todent tened 3. Landed pro- 12. Warning askance perty of danger ¥. Cereal 24, Feed 13. Resurface grain 25. Loss 14. Buddy 8. Biographies of 15. Wound 1 ch HISTE EIR) . Yesterday's Answel TE 83. Gang 17. Fi 1 of neck 11. Insect 18 16, Outline 19. Ooze 20. American educator 3. Vegels 27. Foreboding 28, Keg 29, League of states (Ger) (abbr. 2. Land measure Wax Speck Coronet Kind of leather .Krupp's city . Eskimo home . Hawthorn berries , Warning BUZ SAWYER JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA acura Syndicate, Tne. EE WHAT THEY DO/ ANGED DOGS SURE LIKE TO DIG/ IF I HAD AMY WAY, THERE' BE A LAW AGAINST DOG AND PEOPLE WOLILD HAV 0 KEEP THEIR KIDS A | WE'RE NOT 7 MUCH GOOD 17 - BUT FOR A BIG 'LL SHOVE [THAT STORY. (508) § (SNFF) GETS ME BEVERY je > gy] "el { TIME | 5 PIECE O' CAKE NOW, TH! ENOW OFF NEXT WINTER / 1 08H , YOU PROMISE ALL O' TUAT,| [ HECK, DON'T WORRY...GRANDMA JUST FOR ONE PIECE O' CAKE (rm | | 16 VERY FORGETRUL/ Mrs. Arch Bell conducted the worship service. Marie Smith gave an account of her week- end at Five Oaks, describing the buildings, the activiites and her experiences gained when she at- tended the Sunday School con- ference there. The hostess | served refreshments | Mrs. G. Astley, Mrs. Bill | Guthrie and Mrs. Fred Puckrin lare on the committee planning {the vacation school fo be held {from July 31 to Aug. 4 for the nursery, kindergarten and pri- mary groups A number from here attended the memorial service at Salem cemetery on Sunday afternoon when the male choir, accom- panied by Mrs. Arch Bell at the organ, sang two numbers The children of the nursery class of the Sunday School pre- sented their f{eacher, Eileen Guthrie with a gift on Sunday. The superintendent, Fred Puck- rin said a few words, thanking Eileen for her Sunday School work as nursery teacher and pianist, in the past few years. "ileen, having completed her srade 13 studies, leaves for a position at Luminau Lodge, {Dwight, this week, She enters | Sick Children's Hospital this fall (as a nurse-in-training. Mrs. Ron {Cox succeeds her as teacher of {the Sunday School nursery | class | Mr, Art Brown, an instructor {of the Ajax Boys' Club, assist {ed with demonstrations of ath- {letic activities on Saturday in connection with Old Home Week at Ajax Miss Margaret Puckrin, Osh- awa visited with her sister, Mrs. |C. Clemence and Mr. Clemence {on Sunday Mrs. Lorne Saunders had some of her family and a few friends in on Wednesday, the oc- casion being her birthday | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnett | and Robert, Scarboro, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. | Barnett's sister, Mrs, Art Brown and Mr. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Phipps and Geoffrey, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arch Izatt and {two of their children, Oakville, [visited at the home of Mr. and {Mrs. G. Izatt on Sunday. Lynda Puckrin obtained honors in her Grade One piano examination held recently at Whithy | The two elders of Audley Church, Bert Guthrie and Fred Puckrin, accompanied by Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. Puckrin, en- joyed a social evening on Wed- $-Playhouse 3:00 P.M, 4 "AL The § i i un 4g Liane a Shirew -- excise nesday last at the United Church a am a Dn mation manse, Pickering, when the : Weather §-3---Dr, Malone Dor o-2 r Slims Meatmers A 50 whores 3 Country Junetion Rev. and Mrs. M. Buttars en- tertained the elders of the twe "GOODWILL" Re-Conditioned Cars . . » Vacation Checked and Ready to Roll! -- NEWS IN BRIEF If you want a worry-free, fun-filled summer of driving pleasure, be sure to see our fine selection of quality used cars. For special buys, check The Cliff i : . FRENCH TESTS Mills 48-hour Special Every night on Page 2 or 3. | WINNIPEG (CP)~The Mani- THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 230 KING $F.:W. toba Teachers' Society has rec- {ommended that atest in French 7 JUST AMESS OF THAT WAS THE ONLY THING | comprehension and speech be (offered in addition to written SIDEWALK BRICKS 77 THAT KEPT ME DOWN !/ -- \ ?7-WALTER? bh 1-508" C S | OVERDID |Cxaminations in grades XI and WALTER! THE MOCKARON !/ DIAL RA 5-665] i CRAZY TO SE DID YOU SAY LARKIN? WHATS IN IT?" INDUSTRY MOVES SPRAGUE, Man. (CP) = A forest products manufacturing firm has dismantled its flake- board plant at Everett, Wash., and shipped it to this area. Of- ficials said labor and wood are cheaper here, and it is closer to the firm's major U.S. mar- ket, Chicago. STARTLED DRIVER LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Ants were blamed for a car crash- ling into a telephone booth here. [Mrs Margaret Waring lost con. jtrol of her car when ants, from |a bouquet of flowers in. the |back seat, started to crawl aver { her. TR ve ii JAE your YY AN Jil sow Nl WTLAWYER LARKIN HAS THE LUGGAGE TO THE HOTEL, SUM THE CAFE il YER UNCLE M/SS LIL. TAKE IT SNR 4) AWAY-Y 17 LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER Distr by King ¥oaires Syadioain. BE PRIVATE TOTEM i I -- DOWNTOWN... AND T WANTED WHY NOT WALK TO THE BUT I...UM...PEOPLE SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) -- A THATS THE (ary. TO PLAY GOLF TODAY... ITS GOLF COURSE?..IT'S Sn.) MIGHT THINK 1M {two-ton, solid cedar totem pole, AGT i" 3 "Mil v " ry T {oer areal | THE ONLY EXER ISE I EVER A --A HALF-MILE AWAY. | ECCENTRIC / | copied from authentic British emi pre {a.21 } ] iid Columbia totems, has been : erected ai the home of Police > rd WUSGS TOOK MY CAR 2 WELL, IF YOU WANT EXERCISE | | UM... 00D IDEA, MA... ETER " et 1 rv Eg | | -- yg os « > Chief John Burger. It is per. ut NW 4 - il . KT \ ' Gh. 5, 3 | haps the larges t privately. : | . \ {owned totem pole in eastern {Canada | CROW HUNTERS CODETTE, Sask. (CP)-- | Shooting crows is the attraction in this northeast Saskatchewan area for Ed Hendricks of Niles, Mich., and Carrol Wright of j : Orlando, Fla. Crows arrived a ------ p---- a . ------------------ RAE an na mami namin 5 i from all directions after they PeEYS Ra " iia iy -- . turned on a hi-fi record of crow VOU'RE NOT LOOKIN [Hurry G16.) / RELAY, JULIE ) Hw. | calls, | PLEASANT ENOUGH. ! THAT HE PAID HIS / \ THE EXPRESS 4 { ad : | SMILE / WATCH Tue MIE a { i] \ PENT AMD TDOK \{ HASN'T BEEN ON | i H | FOSTER PARENTS \ BRO! HELD | 3X a) NL OFF, IN MY TIME SINCE THE | ; | MELITA, Man. (CP) -- The \ : ~ BUSINESS IT \ LAST INDIAN RAID ? Melita branch of the Manitoba { DONT PAY TO s - Ne? y--i i > game and fish association 1s ASK QUESTIONS. | SN * SMP (trying a new experiment, in FROM BOARDERS. / ho A i 5 E (which 300 pheasant eggs were / A | obtained from Saskatoon. After they hatch, the young birds will be placed with district A A ! } [farmers until they are old . ---- il J ; ; 45 & X | l " enough to fend for themselves, P-- - 1] oe -- SALLY'S SALLIES = |e DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKE AWRIGHT, LOOK A ) LITTLE PLEASANTER / JULIET JONES ALEXANDER, ARE You) 4 \ 1 BOY 0 nil ote | -~ Ts : - ------ , EATING BETWEEN MEALS | |T {oH ~ON EXCELLENT. GO TO THE H | THING AS EATING x HEAD OF THE CLASS ..NOW | BETWEEN J~ i x NA A, WHAT Pp > H wHY2 ACTS ( Ll WHERE IN CANADA DO WE GET ) ! n n ON THE IRON ORE 50F T COAL SUITABLE FORCOKE? /== T. IT ALL COMES SIDE CANADA "That's his picture before mariage. He didn't even look thea."

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