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The Oshawa Times, 15 Sep 1961, p. 17

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TE LP Lh ng Fa gag ry THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 15, 1961 17 ENNISKILLEN ENNISKILLEN -- On Sunday morning the regular morning worship was resumed at 11.30 after a holiday for the month of August. A very interesting sermon from our minister, Mr. Crawford, was supplemented by an anthem from the senior choir with Mrs. H. McGill pre- siding at the organ. Plans are underway for a special re-dedication service for our newly decorated and -car- peted sanctuary early in Octo- ber. Committees are attending to a few final details and pur- chases. Watch for announce- ment of the coming date of service The SS session was opened by Mrs. L. Wearn assisted by $--Movie Feature 7--8an Francisco Beat 17 ~ Charen In The 6-3--Canada File ome 6.3--Good Life Theatre | 5--Film Feature 4--Film Featurette | 4=News; Weather; 5--Film Feature Sports 3:00 °° . 2--West Point 11-6-3--News Magazine 12:15 P.M. 7--Matty's Funday 4--Congress | Funnies 2:30 8:00 A.M. TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel! 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6---Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo | WEKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester | CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie| FRIDAY EVENING 11:30 P.M. SATUE Ax EV FM 8: M. $--Tales of the Texas Rangers 3~--Farm Home and Garden 9:00 AM. 7--Window on the World 5~Casey Jones 4 Popeye Plavnouse 2-Your Church Invitation 9:15 AM. 2-Pinpoint 9:30 AM. 5 -Tim McCoy 2--Pinpoint | 10:00 A.M. | 7--0ff To Adventure S--Christian Science 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 1:30 P.M. | 2--Cartoon Playhouse 9--Douglas Fairbanks | 10:45 A v Presents PL 7--Sacred Heart | 7=Premier ayhouse 10:30 A.M. | Tales Of ty Vikings +-Tweitieth Contry d EH .M. | alter Cronkite gh I 9--Baseball | #=Divorce Court 5--Christophers 5--Burns and Allen | c:30 P.M. ! 12:30 P.M. 7--Children's Reha- bilitation 6-3--Holiday Edition S5--Felix The Cat Rs 4--Salvation Army 5:30 P.M. 11--Lets Look At Canada {I-Oue Miss Brooks 6--International Law 5-2--National Tennis | Championships 4--Amateur Hour - Ted Mack 3--Naked City HM i1--Late Show 5:00 P.M. 9--Better Late | 1-6-3--Outside Broad- 5-2-Jack Paar 3--Movie 2 | FER) 12:00 AIDNIGHT | 63 Bugs Bunny 6--Wrestling Fe. Time 12:30 P.M. | 5--Capt. Gallant 9--Friday Night Theatre | 4--United Nations HALE rg 0:00 P.M. 2~Theatre 2A 1-Tugboat Annie SAL URDAY *6--Country Time M AM. $---Bozo's 'Story Book S--Hong Kong | 2--Willle Wonderful 3--All Star Golf 6:30 8:30 A} { Drama 2-Family Playhouse 12:4 |" casts . 4-David and Goliath 4--Film Featurette 1:00 v M. BUZ SAWYER 7--Your Neighbor | | Celebrates | | 4--Sunday Playliouse : . | §-3--Country Calendar | ;_rne Church In 2--Randolph Scott orion | 9~Rin Tin Tin | 7--Canisius College Forum 1 3-Diver Dan | | 6=--Disney Presents 6:0 P.M. 6--~News 3--Invisible Monster 3---Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6-~Trackdown | 3--Farm Market Report | 6:30 P.M. | 11-News | 9--News-Weather 5--The Flint Stones 4~News; Weather: Sports $-4-3-2--News: we | §-5-4-2---News | Sports me P.M, 11-Family Theatre 9---The Big Four Football | 6--Seven-O-One | 3--Father Knows Best 2--Brothers Brannigan 7:15 P.M 7--News; Weather 7:% P.M. 11--Loretta Young Show 9--Leave it to Beaver 7--Matty's Funday Funnies 8--Sports Huddle 3--The - Asphalt Jungle | 4--Rawhide Western Series 3--1 Love Lucy 2--International Show ¢ M. 11-6-3--Red River Jamboree 9---Big Four Football 7--Harrigan and Son 2-W. C. Fields 8:30 P.M. 11---My Own Dear Dragon--Charles Boyer 7--The Flintstones 6-3--Car 54 5-2--Five Star Jubliee 4--Route 66 92:00 P.M {1.6.3--Perry Mason 7-77 Sunset Strip $-2-The Lawless Years . 9--Country Style 8-2-- Westinghouse Playhouse 4--Adventure Theatre 10:00 P.M. 11-6-3--Have Gun Will Travel | 7--~The Detectives | 3--Michael Shayne 10:30 P.M. 11--Peter Gunn 9--Hart of the Matter 7--Law and Mr. Jones 6----On The Scene 5--Two Faces West 4--Person To Person 3--Tightrope 11:00 P.M. 11.9.7-8-5-4-3-2---Newmn | Sports 11:15 P.M. | 1--Weather | 9--Sports '61-- Joe Crysdale 7--Late Show GV) t Theatre Reel | 5--Felix The 'Cat | 4--Sky King 11--Roy Rogers Show 11--=Vavro School of 11--Roy Rogers 11-8-3--Baseball 11-5-4-2---Major League | | 2 A | 7--NCAA Football 4:30 P. 9-5--Wrestling 6--Film Feature 1--Wyatt Earp | 9-4--News; Weather; With | rdy 3----Highway Patrol 6:45 k.Mi. Series | g.¢--News; Sports PI LR 4--Popeye Playhouse 2~The Three Stooges 9:00 AM 7--Window On The World Sports | 6--Folk Songs | Ed _McCu 5---Three Stooges 4~Fun To Learn 2-Fantasy Island 9.30 A.J | 11-6-3--Dennis The 4--Museum of Science | Menace | 5-2--Pip The Piper 9--Men Into Space nt AM 7-Dial 999 5--Highway Patrol | 4--U of B Round Table | 2--Harbor Command 7:30 P.M. 7-TV Farmorama 5-2--Shari Lewis Show 4--Captair. Kangaroo 10:20 AM | 2=The Big | o-- Bravo Theatre 4-Uncle Jerry's Club | 6-3--World of Sport 2----Religious Educ 4-2--Major League Week Baseball s 2:30 P.M. 1% AM, 11-6-3--Good Life Theatre 30M. 11--Rev. Oral Roberts | 7=Summer Showcase | 8=Family Playhouse 3:30 P.M 11--Recital | 4:00 P.M. 11---Tugboat Annie 7--Religious Education 4--Bozo's Cartoon Story Book Rascals 11:3 A.M. 7 --The Christophers S--Congress 4--Camera Three 2--Men of Annapolis 12:00 ~ ON | | i1---Donna Reed Show 9--Glencannon 7-5-Walt Disney pre- sen ts 4--Crippled Children's | Guild Show 3--Ramar of the Jungle 7:00 P.M. 11-6-3--Some of Those Days $--~Real McCoys | 5--Film Feature | 2=Shirley temple Show 4--Lassie 7:30 P.M. 11-6-3--Parade ! 9--Donna Reed 9--Professor's Party - 7--Children's Matinee | Hine Rot oi Show 3-2--King Leonardo | 7--The Roaring 4--Mighty Mouse Twenties Playhouse | 8=The Tab : Show 5-2--Bonanza 4--Perry Mason 11:30 AM. 3--Charlie Chan 9--Sports College 8 vo, 5-2---The Lone Ranger |i jamboree 4--Roy Rogers | 6--Aquanauts 11:45 A.M. | 3--8gt. Bilko 9--Boys' and Girls' 8:30 2.1. House \1--Father Knows Best 2:00 NOON 9--Two Faces West 7--Buffalo Bandstand 7--Leave It To Beaver 9--News, Weather, 5-2-Tall Man Sports 4--The Defenders S5--Jet Jackson | Hunter | 5-2--Fury 4--Magic Land 3--Sea Hunt 9:00 P.M. 11-6-3--~Great Movies $----Naked City 7--Lawrence Welk 5.2--The Deputy 2--Hour of Adventure 12:15 P.M. 9---Theatre 1 iid P 5--Tarzan S--Featurama 4--Have Gun Will Travel 2--Alan Ladd Theatre 10:00 P.M. 9--Boxing 7-Silents Please 4--Gunsmoke 1 t 9--Theatre 1:00 P.M. Music 4--Rural Review 2-1 Led 3 Lives rte Hani 1.15 P.M. --Sea Hun S--Feature Movie 4--Blue Angels 1:30 P.M. 10:45 ¥.M. $--Johnny Esaw Show--- Sports 11:00 P.M, 11:8-7-6-4-3--News: M. 7--Wrestling Champions 4--Film Featurette 5--Captain David Grief 3----News And Sports Weather: § : Sports 2-Mid-day Matinee | 2~Award Theatre 2:00 P.M. | 1:15 P.M. (1--News. Weather: Sports 7---Late Show 6--~Night Metro 4---Late Sports 3--Movie 11:30 P.M. 11--~Late Show 9--Saturday Night Theatre 8--Rawhide 4--Starlight Theatre | 12:00 P.M. | 8--Movie 1:00 A.M. {1--Late News 9--Epilogue 9--Football 2:30 P.M. Baseball 3:00 P.M. 7--Championship Bowling 3: IN 7-NFL Pro Football Highlights $--Film Feature 4:00 P | 11, Salk's i 18, CROSSWORD . Exclama- tion . Buddha . Violent gust . Migrate, as fish . Constel« lations . Climbing plant Harem rooms 14, Game fish . Mavable barrier . Beginning . The devil . Church bench ACROSS , Cram . Well done! nationa god 25. 12, Shocking 26. 13. Poker stake Tropical fruit 15. Born 16. Fuel 17. Compass point (abbr.) Cooks 21, Aims . Armadillo . Gnawed, as leaf edge . Shop . Passed slowly . Muscular contrac- tions . Teaches . Move, as Georg Thoma . French river . Vex , Student's necessity . Wood wind . Black ~------ cattle . Netted silk . Situation , Abrupt DOWN . Arch across . Blend with 3. Hidden 28. 30. 4 5 8. concern 7 8 14. 9 10. 32, 33. springs 34. Dike o 35. Shrub 38. Actor's England's genus (S.A) 22. Tahitian 1 24. Feasible [t Yesterday's Answer Mineral 39. Retain 41, Slice f 42. Umpire's all Cc Tensile strength (abbr,) 44. part BUCKS/ SAY, THAT HERE YOU ARE... TEN DOLLARS/ TEN /S A GOOD DEAL / IT WON'T a0 ON MY bt a al VE YOU A ( BREAK / YOU KNOW, THE JUDGE WOLILD SOAK YOU TWENTY, BUCKS, PUT ILL FORGET ABOUT TH TICKET FOR, TEN/ N RECORD, EITHER / THANKS/ MICKEY NOUSE \ . Whew : WN Robs "a, NL yr "on Goo, N NY 23 : 5 . rl OUR CLASS IS STUDYIN' ALL ABOUT TH' PILGRIMS / GEE, THEY SURE DID HAVE A ROUGH TIME / - - AS YOU RECALL,WAS IT REALLY VERY BAD, GRANDMA, 7 OUR HISTORY BOOK SAYS THEY WENT THRU TERRIFIC HARDSHIPS..." four girls from the Jr. class who dramatized the life of Florence Nightingale in a most fascin- ating manner with Miss Betty Jane Werry as Florence Night- ingale; Miss Betty Wright, Florence's mother; Miss Susan Wearn, as doctor, secretary of war and soldier; Miss Marie Beckett as shepherd boy and soldier Miss Ruth Pethick, spent a few days with Miss Joasu Adams, Bowmanville, Mrs. W. Ferguson in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin, were Sunday tea guests of George A. Scott's, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater, Sr., Mr. L. Leadbeater, Mur- ray and Eric, Toronto, were Friday callers on Mrs. A- Lead- beater and boys. Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewin, Dor- een and Donald, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. Horn, Williams Point. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill, Port Credit, were weekend guests at H. J. McGill's. Dr. and Mrs. Clark Dorland and John, Lapeer, Michigan, Dr. and Mrs, Clark Werry, To- ronto, were Thursday guests at E. A. Werry's. Miss Janice Taylor, Tyrone, spent a few days with Miss Marilyn Yellowlees. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill, Mr. and Mrs. K. McGill and boys, were with Mr, and Mrs, R. Langmaid, Solina. Miss Laverne Orchard, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs: M. Stainton were with Mrs. Thom. as Perigoe, Cesarea. Miss Marguerite Wright, St. Catherines, spent the weekend \with N. E. Wright's, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferguson were with Bert Hunter's, Monk, Roy Hunter's, Grand Valley, Evelyn and Leowna Ferguson returned home with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaugh- lin, Brenda and Ralph, were Saturday evening callers at Al- lan Werry's. Mr. E. W. Begley, Carole and Bruce were visitors of Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Shunk, Port Perry and attended the fair. Pre-Fall SPECIALS Only At The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS! FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Miss Ruby Virtue, Toronto, | was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Masters and family, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe BRAKE ADJUSTMENT including park- ing brake -- Check Fluid Level 1 50 Report Brake Lining condition Hs LUBRICATE UNIVERSAL JOINTS (Pontiac & Chevrolet) ROTATE TIRES (5 Wheels). . FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS Repack and inspect bearings McGill, Port Credit, were Sun- day visitors at The Virtue's. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, 9.95 9.95 1.93 1.95 FRONT WHEEL BALANCE. ... srs esses PARTS EXTRA © GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 30, 1961 THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 266 KING ST. W. OSHAWA 723-4634 North Port Michigan, spent sev. eral days last week with Mrs. F. Toms, and who were din- ner and tea guests at the homes of Sid Hollowell's, Newtonville, LI'L ABNER ONLY 30 DAYS ON THE FORCE, AND YOU HAVE SAVED ENOUGH TO PURCHASE THIS SPLENDID CAR" THAT'S REAL THRIFT ax Bean THE LONE RANGER 60 TO THE BACK DOOR, ROCKY. WATCH FOR THE LONE RANGER + + we=AND PAY OFF THE INVAN WHO DELIVERS HIM « THE LONE RANGER. HOPES LIL WON'T SEE HIM IN HER OFFICE « (7LL GET MONEY FROM MY SAFE, DONALD DUCK SHUT OFF THAT T.V. AND READ! STUDY LIP WE KNOW OH? WELL, LOTS ABOUT)WHAT'S ITS "STRAUSS WALTZES! MUGGS AND SKEETER THINGS THAT You THROW y¢ BACK TO You? btn reser ved 2 Tron rndicate. ne © 1961, King Features 5; NO...YOURE THINKING OF A BOOMERANG! OH, YEAH... THAT'S RIGHT! ITS A LEAPING MARSUPIAL MAMMAL ANIMAL WITH A BUILT-IN TRAMPOLINE ! wo ER... ITS AN AUSTRALIAN JULIET JONES THAT COVERS IT, GENTLEMEN, EITH YOURE RUNNING A REAL CONTEST, OR. YOURE PLAYING SOME KIND OF CHEAP-AND DISHONEST= WELL~DROP THAT SILLY STICK AND Cortney Grahams, Port Perry and Wilbur Toms, Purple Hill. Miss Gail Stainton is holiday- ing with her sister, Mrs. K. Cry- derman Mr: and Mrs. F. Pethick and Robin, Toronto, were with S. R. Pethick. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yee and family spent two week's at Sturgeon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weaving and Rickey were weekend guests at W. H Moore's. Mrs. St. John and Mrs. F. Toms in company with Mr. and Mrs: L. Slemon, Haydon, at. tended decoration days at Nes- tleton and were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sadler on Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn * Spry and Debra, Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester, N.Y., were Sunday visitors at Edgar Wright's. Miss Carole Begley and bro- ther Bruce, spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. Stunden, and Mr. Stunden, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry, Betty Jane and Bert, Mr- and Mrs. Grant Werry and Susan, were. Sunday dinner guests at A. J. Werry's, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hawley and Kathryn, Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Kedron, Mr. Frank Lee, Oshawa were callers. Mr. E. W. Bagley and Carole were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. John Griffin and fam- ily at their cottage, Kirkfield. Sympathy to Mrs. E. Strutt, Mrs. C- Pethick and Mrs. Clar- ence Stainton, on the sudden passing of a cousin, Ronnie Adams of Oshawa, the result of a motorcycle accident on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Piggott, Hay- don, were Saturday evening visitors of Mrs. A. Leadbeater. Miss Mary Griffin has return- ed to Bowmanville lafter spending the month of August with her parents. SALLY'S SALLIES BLUNDIE LARRY BRANNON Vi) J, Thin? Ai) | ~ «=WE HAVE LEARNED A JAMES MucINNIS OF MacINNIS ENTERPRIGES, TORONTO 16 RESPONSIBLE J FOR DR SALZER GONG TO \ CANADA .-. TAIL MaciNNIS TILL DR SALZER SHOWS, Ie mils

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