TELEVISION LOG 1:00 AM. | 11--Late News ¥ bullous 9---Saturday Night 11:30 AM. | 3:00 P.M. {11--Rev. Oral Roberts | 7 eSimmar RbOwesse amily Playhouse l [COMRADE WORKERS, WATCH, BEHOLD IN MY HANDS SEE! NOTICE HOW THE COBRA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July 21, 1961 13 GREENWOOD Ho! ow vou SEE 172 Y THE MONGOOSE DARTS IN, GRABS THE COBRA BY THE NECK AND THE COBRA IS DEAD) SOWILLZ, DESTROY YOUR HELPLESS PUPPET GOVERNMENT! | 8-- Theatre [3-Eve bn ri CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto| SUNDAY *=M polls | §-Wond or Sper 200 A.M. WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| 2 _1vis Is The Life | U8 Country WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester 8:15 A.M. 4:00 $-Christian Science CEKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie 3 STRIKES!... AND HOW THE . AND MONGOOSE THE TINY MONGOOSE, THE SYMBOL OF WHAT J AM DANCES ALWAYS JUST OUT OF HARMS AND iN THE BASKET, THE COBRA WHICH, LIKE YOUR PUPPET GOVERNMENT; YOU THINK 16 KING OF THE JUNGLE wes 8 ww, GREENWOOD -- On Sunday, July 23, the morning service in the Greenwood Church will be withdrawn. Instead there will be an open-air service in the Clare- mong conservation area park at 7.30 o'clock. The local choir and the Claremont Band will lead in the service of song. CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WGR-TV Cbannel 2--Buffalo WEBW.TV Channel 7--Buffalo CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto 9--News Package 7--Church in the Hi 6----Good Life | 5--Rocky Jones : td 4~News; Weather; 8---Tales of the Texas Sports Rangers 3--Poyeye and Pals 3~Farm Home and 2-West Point arden 12:45 P.M. $--~Bravo Theatre 12:1 P.M. 116-3 Holiday "Edition $---Baseball 7--Eichmans On Trial 4:30 P.M. 7--Issues and Answers S--Film Feature 4-Film Featurette 5:00 *.%, FRIDAY EVENING 12:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. FM S-Fridar Nignt, Theatre ||1--Roy Rogers Show 0AM. + .. FM. Family Theatre S--Popeye 4--Popeye's Playhouse 3--Big Rascals ¥ PM. 7~Early Show &=On | &--Trackdown 3--Farm Market Report | 11--News : 3 News -Weather i ports i $-4-3-2---News: Sports | 6:45 P.M. 63-4-3--News 7:00 P.M. 1--Family Theatre S$--The Flint Stones | S-News; Weather: ports | 3---Father Knows Best 3--Brothers Brannigan 7:15 P.M. T--News; Weather | 7:80 P.M. 11-The Real McCoys S-Leave it to Beaver | 7--Matty's Funday | Funnies 8--Sports Huddle { 8--The Asphalt Jungle &--Rawhide Western ri 3-1 Love Lucy 3-Funniest Men In The World Mr M, 11-6-3--Red River Jamboree | $--Theatre 7--Harrigan and Son 3-- "Poppy" 8:30 P.M. 11-8-3--Perry Mason 7--The Flintstones 8-2--Five Star Jubilee &--Route 66 Adventure Series 9:00 P.M 7-77 Sunset Strip $33-The Lawless Years | 11-6-3--Danger Man 9--Country Style 8-2--Westinghouse Playhouse } 4~Way Out, Drama | 10:00 P.M. i16-3---Have Gun Will Travel 15 Ihe Detectives | 4-Twilight Zone 3--Michael Shayne 10:30 P.M. 11--Peter Gunn 9--Hart of the Matter 7--Law and Mr. Jones 6--On The Scene 8-Two Faces West 4--Person To Person 3~Tightrope { 9--~News: | 4&--Film Feature 3--Indianapolis 3500 {11-6-3-World of Sport 7--Roller Derby 9.5.4.2---Major League 9--Epilogue 2~Theatre SAY URDAY MM AM. 5--Bozo's Story Book 2--Rumpus Room 5:30 AM. 5--Felix The Cat 4~Popeye Playhouse 2-The Three Stooges 9:00 A.M. 7---Window On The World S5~Three Stooges 4~Fun To Learn Series 2-~Fantasy Island 30 A. 4--Museum of Science 2-Pip The Piper ne AM, 7--TV Farmorama 5-2- Shari Lewis Show 4--Captain Kangaroo 10:30 AM. 9- Professor's Party 7--Children's Matinee 5-2--King Leonardo &-Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00 A.M. 5-2~Fury 4--Magic Land 11:15 AM, | 8--Sports College -- L. Percival 11:30 AM. { 52-The Lone Ranger | &~Roy Rogers 11:45 AM. Boys' and Girls' House 12:00 NOON 7--Cliff Hanger Club S5--Jet Jackson 4--~Sky King 2--Hour of Adventure 12:15 P.M. Weather: Sports 12: P.M, Social Credit Program Tones With Charles 8-Theatre 1:00 P.M. 1--Vavro School of Music 9--Theatre | 7-Six Gun Theatre 4--Rural Review 2-1 Led 3 Lives L15 P.M, 5--Feature Movie 1:30 P.M. 11--Adventures of Robin | Hood | 5.2--Major League Baseballe 2:00 P.M. 2:20 P.M. Baseball (1-6-3~Outside Broadcast $--Wrestling 2--Horse Racing 5:70 " 11-3-3--Bugs Bunny 9-~HI Time /~ Karly Show 5--Capt. Gallant 2-Twilight Theatre 4~Film Featurette 6:00 +.» |11--Tugboat Annie 6--Country Time S5--Hong g 3--All Star Golf 4-Jeit"s Collie : «JM. 11-Wyatt Earp 9-4--~News: Weather; Sports 8-Folk Songs With Ed. McCurdy 3~--Highway Patrol 6:45 P.M, 8-4~News; Sports Qi un, 11-6-3--Dennis The Menace 9-Men Into Space 7--Dial 999 8--Highway Patrol 4~U of B Round Table | 2--Harbor Command |" 7:30 P.M. [t1--Bes Hunt 9---King Ganam Show | 7-The Roaring Twenties 6--The Tab Hunter | Show 5-2--Bonanza | 4--Perry Mason | ~The People's Choice | 8:0" P.M. 11---Gunsmoke 6---Aquanauts 3---Sgt. Biko [ a30 po. {1--Father Knows Best 9-Two Faces West | 7---Leave It To Beaver 5-2--Tall Man | 4--~Checkmate | 3--Sea Hunt 9:00 P.M. {1-8-3-- Great Movies | Naked City | 7--Lawrence Welk 5-2---The Deputy | B | $--Featurama | 8-Casey Jones &-Popeve Playhouses 2-The 3~Pinpoint 3--~Tim MeCoy 2-The Way 7--0Off To Adventure 5--Christian Science 1: 4~Lamp Unto M: 3~International . 7---What's Your Trouble | 10:30 AM. | | 8=Youth and Religion | 7=The Answer | 9--Playhouse 5--Christophers 4~Uncle Jerry's Club | 3~Cartoon Playhouse 11:00 AM, Week 9--Around The World 7~Jewish Chatauqua Society 5--This Is The Life 4--Bozo's Cartoon Story Book | 3--Church Service | 2--The Big Rascals Christophers 9:15 A.M. 9:30 AM. 10:00 A.M. Feet | 7--Mr 10:15 A. 7--8herlock Holmes 6-3---Good Life Theatre S--Felix The Cat 4--Salvation Army Playhouse 12:45 P.M. A~UN Review 4~David and ent Drama 3-Family . and 6~Canada File PI Festurelte City 'eature! 1:30 P.M 2-Parents Ask About 6---National League Soccer 7--Premier 5--Tales of the Vikings 4---Baseball Game of the | rn... Presents 2:00 P.M. | 8=Theatre | 5--Burns and Allen | 3--Popeye and Pals | 2--Hour of Adventure | 2:30 P.M. | 3--Good Life Theatrs 11-6-3---News Magazine 7---~Matty's Funday | Funnies | 8=~Danger Is My Business 4--Accent; Explores Contemporary Culture 3-8peak Up 3:30 P.M. 7--Rocky and Friends | 8--Web of Life 5--Chet Huntley Mrs. North |" Amateur Hour -- M. School 6:00 P.M, {1~The Church In Action 8--Rin Tin Tin 7--8an Francisco Beat Playhouse 5--Meet the Press | 4=1 Love Lucy | 3~Divorce Court 6:30 P.M. {t1--~Donna Reed Show | 9--~Glencannon 7-5---Walt Disney pre- sents "JANE ARDEN CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. About, in time 6. Railroad rise 11. Affirms | 12,Girl's 3. Freedom ViI's missile 4. Weep 5. Like 6. US. President 13. Knight's consort | 14. A play's angel 15. Half ems 16.0One (Ger.) | 17. Pigpen | 18, Salad ingredient 9. Prescribed regimen 10. Weird (var.) 14, Prejudice 16. Women | 21, Horses' | &=Have Gun Will Travel | 2---Alan Ladd Theatre 10:00 P.M, 9--Boxing | 7--Sllents Please | 4--~Gunsmoke 10 0 PM, | 7--Sea Hunt | 4&~Blue Angels | 2--Veronica Lake 10:45 P.M. $--Johnny Esaw Show Sports 11:00 P.M, 1149-7-6-4-3-- News: Weather: Sports 3--Award Theatre feet, 23. Joyous 217. Proprietor 20. Monsters 28. Vestige 29, Secluded 21. Pig 22, Night bird 24. Re- cently 25. German ex clama~ tion 26. English river 28. Abound 30. Cafeteria necessity ER -- classman 83. Partly open 34. East Indian starch iClZi-| =X T Zz ZI im 1 E ¥ 3 = >! Ed = Yesterday's Answer 35, Farmer's tool 38, Suits 39. Girl's nickname 41, Single unit 42. Apron top 44, Exclama- tion BUZ SAWYER 11--Lets Look At Canada His THE OFFICE OF ROY MARKS, CHIEF OF DETECTIVES... I FOUND THIS IN THE DOBSON'S YARD, ROY/ 0, ILL HAVE THE LAB BUT Rev. M. Whidden of Northmin- ster United Church, Willowdale, will be the guest preacher. Everyone welcome, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Perkin, !! formerly of 52 Roe avenue, To- ronto, are getting nicely settled in their remodelled home in the village. The community wel- comes them and wishes them many happy years in its midst. The James Hamm family left last week for their new home in west Toronto. All wish them the best and will be happy to see them at any time. The Wm. Cole home is about ready to move into. Two new houses are being erected in the village near the top of the hill. The Gerald Henning family are on a motor and camping trip. Mrs. Ed. Pascoe Is coming along nicely after surgery in Port Perry Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones on the birth of a daughter and to Mr. and Mrs. MICKEY MOUSE D ied by oe Tare tea YES, ROBERT, 1 MEAN IT/ YOU SHOULD NEVER, NEVER FIB/ N53 J rf ¥ / ; | ...TELL YOU HOW PRETTY RANDMA, YOU AV, ug, S yD YOu ARE ANY MORE ?P MEAN I CAN'T... D. Pegg (nee Pat Brooks) on the birth of a son. The Nelson Cole family spent {a few days at the George Blake cottage at Orillia. The Douglas Morden family spent a recent weekend camp- ing. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastwood and Linda accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. Hewson and chil- dren and Mrs. George Eastwood of Whitby, to Niagara Falls on Sunday afternoon. The Evening Women's Asso- ciation held the July meeting at the parsonage. The worship sere vice was led by Mrs. A. East. wood. The Afternoon Women's Asso- ciation held the July meeting at the home of Mrs. M. N. Pegg in the form of a picnic on the lawn. The August meeting will be withdrawn. The Kinsale Branch of the Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. L. Waltham for the July meeting. A feature of the program was a paper on 11:00 P.M. 11.9.7-8-5-4-3-2--News: rt. Sports 11:15 P.M. ¥--Late Show | $---Viewpoint | 4--Starlight Theatre ! 1:15 P.M. "Changing Trends in Educa. tion", given by Mrs. Wm. Young. Plans were made for en. tertaining some senior citizens in August. Mrs. Dawson of Montreal is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Crowhurst. The Len Weatherston family were at Beaverton on Saturday, attending the funeral of Mrs. | Weatherston's grandmother. HAMPTON HAMPTON -- Mr. and Mrs. {Rudy Jamer, Kingston, spent | the weekend with the Jamer and | Burrows families. Dr. W. R. and Mrs. Horn, Montreal, have returned home |after spending a two-week vaca- tion at his old home. Mrs. Johnston, Pontypool, is |assisting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodgson. Harold Moffat, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mof- fatt is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital for an opera- tion on his feet. We all hope to see Harold helped and able to return to his home before too long. A number of picnics have been held at the park of late and despite the rain and heavy thunderstorms of Saturday last over a hundred of the Werry family were served dinner by a number of our Women's Insti- tute ladies, and enjoyed them- selves as best they could, but on account of the heavy rain in the late afternoon they could not serve supper. Several of our young people are attending. Bible . School, at Bowmanville this week. NEWS IN BRIEF ROYAL APPOINTMENT LONDON (CP) -- Air Vice Marshal Sidney Nelson, princi- pal medical officer to RAF Bomber Command since 1959, has been appointed an honorary physician to the Queen. STORE BANDITS CARDIFF, Wales (CP) -- A meeting of Welsh tobacco shop proprietors called for stiffer penalties against store bandits, and demanded compensation for victims. "The time has come to end this violence," said one dele egate. | | 3:00 P.M. hd [11.63 Water Safety iy ai Weatmens | 7--Championship 7--Late Show Bowling 8--Night Metre 4--Late Sports 3----Movie 11:30 P.M. 11--Late Show 9---Saturday Night Theatre e 6--Rawhide 4-Starlight Theatre 12:00 P.M. Movie (archaic) 44. Sword handles 45. Oarsman 46. Bottomless gut 3:30 P.M. 8--Film Feature 4:00 P.M. {1--Cartoon Party 7--Buffalo Bandstand | 6--~Sports Special 4--Baseball Game of the Week IT LT -- 11-Late Show $--Better Late &--~Gunsmoke 8-3-Jack Pasar $-Movis 12:00 MIDNIGHT Wrestling DOWN 1. Gypsies 2. Man's name GET SET FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION IN A SAFETY CHECKED from spies DWILL USED CAR THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. ee! 3---Movie | 3-Hour of Adventures pletely ag room, paved drive, and nicely | $3, | @mencd and fenced [TALL RIGHT //= LEAVE ME! AH'LL FIND PLENTY O'-s08/ GAY COMP'NY, HERE"? ol mined, wi YOU ADMIT YOURE THE LONE RANGER, rb % : UNLESS HE PAYS MY NOW [Lk ADMIT hf BLACKMAILING LARKIN AND THERE'S NOTHING YOU PRICE, ILL RUIN HIM! CAN DO ABOUT IT. THE LONE RANGER BUSTED URAN'YO' 127 1S AVAILABLE 7" reused § 4 DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER A'MISS TEENAGER" CONTEST AND--~ RARE OFFENCE BRIDGEND, Wales (CP) -- A 22 - year - old miner here was bound over for 12 months under a 600-year-old statute, charged with "'misbehaving by taking and riding away on a horse.' He was said to have been drunk. SALLY'S SALLIES 1 GOODBYE, MRS. ¥ ETT : u MURDOCK, AND y. 8 3 hr 4 THANK YoU SOMUCH. JULIET JONES AND 'TODAY THE BANK CALLED AND SAID MY CHECKING ACCOUNT WAS OVERDRAWN IT CERTAINLY IS TRUE WHAT THEY) SAY ABOUT BLACK CATS AND Ny BAD LUCK NA alm vou i | STRAIGHTENED EVERYTHING ouT, I PRESUME x FRONT OF ME 'WHEN 1 WAS WALKING HOME YESTERDAY THEY TOLD ME TO WATCH OUT FOR INSPECTOR HEATH SENT ME TO DRIVE YOUTO LONDON, MR. BRANNON. WE WILL STAY IN LONDON UNTIL § TOMORROW, PR. ALZER, THEN WE WILL FLY TO LARRY BRANNON 1961, King Fosturns g A | / Mp