THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 24, 1962 15- TELEVISION LOG --- : | | 'Pupils' Work ~ CHCH-TV Channel 1i--Hamilton -- CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto PUSHY'S \/ 100 BAD, SIR, 1 SUPPOSE THAT DESTROYS | 1 BNO, 1M W PRETTY DANGEROUS, HE'LL BE WATCHING YE | ON THE OTHER HAND, IF HE'S j GOT MESPOTTED, \ YOUR USEFULNESS, AND YOU'LL BOW OUT, ING | YOU EVERY MINUTE AND CAN PICK HIS Owl WATCHING MAE, HE'LL BE LESS Di | : -- i oa "n - pu Mga | LIKELY 70 DETECT YOU OTHER Isp ayed At : WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channei 4--Buffalo j BRITT. KNOWS O.N.T, BOYS WHO'LL BE WATCHING WKBW-TV Chanrel 7--Buffalo | WROC-TV Channe) 5--Rochester ( I'M TRAILING CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto | CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie HIM. HIM, T/LL TAKE THE RISK, Ch h : l By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN . AUDLEY -- The closing pro- gram for the Vacation Churclf- School was held on Friday af-: ternoon in the church where naman the a ag been held dur- . c Lanne Show! 4 nick Tracy's ing ie 'week. (ee) of + Calendar Aaventares asi bf , : 7 The junior class, under Mrs a Dee a oi Des Gertie sal easy te eal «pall _M. bie es te i ' hein ship service and sang two songs. P-Pomino ot 4 cae As » The primary class, under Mrs bint bn Ge Munch | 3Ramar of Thee act 'i oe an song. ares a } inate ) P and answered questions om 3--Christian Science si "5:00 BM YOU MIGHT AS WELL ° the Bible" Behera so! : 11:00 A.M. 9~The Lawman , rai £ 4 ie Bible e Segoe ~ y 7) SLEEP LATE/ TLL -- ' wasgeiewn Wether:|"e2 "Piet i ig) Shae, Spore : | } ea veceas -- = ra. fon Cor, sang two 'ma te treet Mr| Sas : - | ; A eit S AN cOO5 | Ee =" ae IGH/ Fiftthree of the 57 children: registered received attendancé certificates. The children's s was on display for the moth+: Nes ers and friends to observe. Re- 3--Ben Casey 1" pends Sac Nawe oorts freshments were served on the Satesera lawn. 2 ror : i Show S--Huntley Brinkley | : x! . eS ee --- . 7:15 P.M. Pe: ; : ; cat ' ia ao a 7:00 P.M. CROSSWORD > } ; ---- ltd eee oe : During the week, the children: ga cNawa: Wablner 9% -Movie Theatre > g } hl az e had classes in Bible Study on \ i) Je a "The Bible', songs, games, 9:15 A.M. | S~Here's Hollywood 2 | 2--Three Stooges Debbie Draks stow | 7--TNESvaY EVE. Family Theatre ; .M. | Bozo 9--The Art of the | 5:00 P.M. muse Bunny and Theatre \it--tamily Theatre 'als 4--People Are Funn; 5~Kukla ; gilt iesge 4--Bugs Bunny and His 5:30 P.M. -- | Pal 10;00 A.M. | ¢--Captain Bob | 3:15 BUZ SAWYER Ll--Movie @ King Features Syndicate, Inc, 1962. World rights reserved. 6:45 ™M 11:30 A.M. 6:15 ?.M. &§--Huntley-Brinkley i!--Tug-Boat Annie 6--The People's Choice 300 «6M. | 9--Free and Easy 6:30 P.M. ®--Bachelor Father | 7---Yours For A Song |1--News 6--Seven-o-One 5-2---Concentration 9-5-3-2--News, Weather, 5! 4? National Velvet 4---The Brighter Day Sports a " 12:00 NOON 6:45 P.M. \--Bugs Bunny and ii--Family Theatre JANE ARDEN | Sports 6--Seven-O0-One 5--Real McCoys CaP '7 3 9--Theatre Yao el aamtaald \ : Uy : crafts and worship periods. On 7~--Bugs Bunny Show | &-Socaker of the 3--The 'Tom Ewell | > . A di x + Monday, the _Rev. M. Buttars Socterseis Pog Shaw ACROSS . Blunder 3. Its RUSTATSIEMMBIATL (AIS) | ae Chas still : led the worship and told a mis Toa pet ias 9--Free and Easy 2--The Pioneers : ' ; MEGEM BEsay , sionary story. Other assistants 9 5 Apprai Pi ital 12:30 P 7:15. P.M. See ee capital Cis jOMMPIRIAINIC IE] Comedy Hour 2: .M. Pare | 4 ane during the week were Mrs. Di Frighten Divul; i - 8:00 P.M 7~Camoutiage 1--News: Weather . Prignte: o ge: is (AL @MEeleOIRIE isi} : Puckrin, S$ Pollard, J ¥ 7--Bachelor Father 5-2--Truth or 7:30 P.M . Wide-awake colloq. An. 1e} a i + in, Susan Pollard, Joyce 6-3--Talent Scouts Consequences 7--Howard K. Smith . Covered . Partisans napolis ae eae Smith, Anne Guthrie, Eileer 8:30 P.M. 4--Search for Tomorrow, 6--Sea Hunt with asphalt of 24, Hail! aie | ' ' : 4 SETAE : Guthrie, Jo Astley, Joy Astley, 11--Olficial Detective 3--Noonday Report 4-The Alvin Show Avetic Charies I Aina ne PEMEMBER Yond OT PW x hy Nancy Puckrin and Mrs. John 7--The New Breed 12:45 P.M. Sita Pathe explorer . Greedy tered THAT SWEATER b I COMING IN : s Puckrin. Peggy Squire and Lyn- $-2-_Alfreo Hitchcock icecane Lu cheior Father ; , ne i KNITTED Y\_ REAL HANDY. \ i 4--Dobie Gillis molding Lig 2:00 P.M. . Vine- , Stagger . Part of YOU KNITTE "el 1 da Puckrin were pianists. ey P.M. a Lily P.M. 7 Sunset Strip | covered Millpond "to be" EF { Both Church and Sunday, 11--Grand Jury rene Autry '--Straightaway | 15. Evening A deity . Wander oe Sch 7 7--Aft Sh | 6. i chool will be closed on August ¢49-The Comedy Spot) Fone Oreinck wfovie | ¢'window' On Main" | ., Sun god Suburban- about --Yeeterday's Answer 5 and 12. On July 29, Ronalt 9:30 PM 4---Meet the Millers Street . Willingly ites' plague _-- idly 34, Cozy rooms Matheson, a candidate for the ministry, will be in charge of the church service. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Me- t--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. MICKEY MOUSE Detectives >_N ba i 8:30 P.M. | 7--Yours For A Song er ey gae t--Cheyenne parchment Law Whitcomb 37. Peel -- : :30 P.M. | Top Cat | 20. Strong |, ey and ----, poet 39, Cheat 10:00 ©.M, 3--Movle 4--Checkmate . Moslem . Any fruit 33. Operatic Queene" a i \ : : ll--Bob McLean 2:00 P.M. 2--The Rebel priest drink melody lady , f Pr se \ eS R Morin Heights, ' Quebec, are T--Alcoa Premiere 11--Cannonball 9:00 P.M, . Notions os oe ee f RRS ene 4 |staying at the home of their | 4 7: iy ie as . cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Ri- 3--Movie , Roll of . Matter: . James 36. Across 6-3--Playdate All Star Theatre 6-3---Parade i i 4--Ichabod and Me =| 4--The World T re Robe dislike Hers 32. Planet 40, "Faerie siuleieks esate Grandel, Beth and Alex, 5-2--Cain's 100 9--Theatre th 2 13 6 lo Tio 4--Talent Scouts $-2--Jan Murray Sh eatre Z . Make, as | dj ' pS an rray iow | 7--The Hawaiian Eye cloth V; : mae : chards. The say are _ 4 | planning on making their home 10:30 P.M. 4--Paseword 5.4-2---K oe $--Tombstone Territory | 2:20 P.M. ae ee? 28.A Yugoslav = Rye ; $cKing of Diamonds [L-All Stes Theatre 9:30 P.il rept is Y ; gin in this area. --Seven Keys i<Zaine. Grey Theatre , Lawn-like About 100 attended the club 11:00 P.M. 5-2--Loretta Young of Asia " : out attende e clu (1-8-7-6-5-4-3-2--News: . feng cg : iV Nadi gorge a picnic at Lynbrook Park re- 11:15 P.M, nee oak 10:00 P.M. oat cently Thursday. = 4 ge James Mitchell and family er aM Rae re eee ae pan cer aee 6--Viewpoint 11--Pride of the Famil I ; gions | 7--Queen For A pay. BP pied en an to area NSO 4 Meee wav TeN'T THIS 'TH')| | WELL, IT WAS, BUT WE THINGS HAVE BEE! TALK ABOUT/ He has sold the farm house, but ne Mov 52. Eee eae | oe 4--Steel Hour jelly CLUB T'MEET, i . hopes to build a home. $-2--Tonight Show \1--The 'Cap'n Andy $2-Brinkley's Journal of soap 3--One Step Beyond 7--Who Ne You Trust ; and boys have moved to Kin- ee | Vandict...is. Suen. [11-0-96-8:4-5-4- Mews Impudent: "eo 4--Half-Past Midnight (4--To Tell The Truth " , Chaplain: aA. Q " WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M apn eiges ? 4 ae and family and Stanley Wonna- : 7--Late Show mil. slang i \ 7A Bandstand A= \ cott are holidaying this week ¥--Popeye and Pals --American Bandstand | 11:3 6--Pla 730 P.M. . Engrossed f Gui Make. foe 4 US = a a burton district. : pn. renga og aay e Daddy 9--Mahalia Jackson the lee hee " a: | 4--Secret St Si 3 . ' rf 3 0 AS Tavground ave ggg J % Sis ' ee ' Puckrin on obtaining honors in 11--Romper Room 4:30 P.M. | £2 Aepieer Shee spied b-- ». PCUAS. 2 % } } Grade 3 piano examinations, 7--Romper Room \1~Yori Bear | Sccamarres ra ys E ee E Me x) 3 : - held recently at Whitby. % Congratulations to Mr. and scvies 1--Bob McLean . Pertaining 11:30 P.M. | 6-3--Summerama 6.3----Sight line | STHERE'S JUST NOTHIN' T? moved to Whitby on Saturday. ies coma 5-2-- Play Your Hunch | . Kind of # f T'CALLIT OFF' BLOOMIN? DULL IN 'TH' g Si DAY FOR YOUR|| | DECIPEP _-- 1D LATELY... kept some land on which he ~The New Breed 3:30 P.M. it Bh 2 P.M. | . Cleanse GRANDMA ? . ; 1 ' hee Lae gt® Y "2 r. an rs. R. J. Savink 4--Suspici Show i wo. ¥ , juspicion 1 w 11:00 P.M. | The inside 12:30 P.M. 5-2--Our Five Daughters Weather: Sports colloq, t \ { \ é ee te 7:45 A.M. 9--The Hideaway 6--Viewpoint DOWN , : : ' ' at West Guildford in the Hali- 8:00 A.M. | 5-2--Make Room For | 11--Blockbuster Movie . Toward De --- j Congratulations to Lynd: 9:00 A.M. | 3--Playground 6--Maverick S--Movie 7--~Jungle Jay Show 4--Popeye's Playhouse | 6.3--Vacation Time 12:30 P.M. 2--News | 4-Edge of Night ' q--Half-Past Midnight Mrs, Bernard Perrin on the birth of their son on July 3, Eileen Guthrie is home for a 9 | mo" holiday fror "'~k Chil- oe ® oe |dren's Hospital whee sue is @ | nurse-in-training. ra Before you leave look over our Safety Checked GOODWILL Used Cars. There are over 100 thoroughly reconditioned reasonably priced cars BR igh cl irog Eb age fi : to choose from. Don't take chances on crowded highways come see us today. cott, Pickering, RR 1, and the late Mr. Sydney Wonnacott, and i ; Mrs. 230 KING ST. W. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. PHONE 723-4634 |[Rope Sock ont" ana tn se ign June 30 in' Pickering vi "e @ TKK y r ; a , . United Church by the her at ROMER ec HEE | 'x | [ZEN MINUTES LATER --FOSOICK CO a fb 3" sy ; gs Lyle ait a ™ |Buttars, Mrs. C. E. Brown was MADA) Wl mT organist. M/I-THERE'S A 1 CONFESS /? i'm THE a ne PEEPING TOM //-- JUST GET Given in marriage by her bro- PEEPING TOM IN THE. f HAS ther, Frank Wonnacott, the NEIGHBORHOOD -- f THIS MONSTER OFF TALENT !! bride wore a two-piece dress of blue linen with a corsage of yellow roses and white acces- sories. Miss Helen Erickson was maid of honor wearing a gold dress with white carnations arid white accessories. Mr. George (Bud) Rogers was best man. A reception was held at the bride's home. Following a hon- eymoon in Pembroke, the cou- ple will make their home in Whitby. Dito King Fenton Src PEER yeassues | [yes SHE HADA SWIM _| | AFTER LUNCH SHE WENT SAILING HAVING A SWELL| | BEFORE BREAKFAST... THEN TWO| |... AFTER DINNER THERE WAS A } |SERIOUS, / F USED TO HAZARDS SETS OF TENNIS AND SOME | | SQUARE DANCE : BEDFORD, England (CP)-- 9 . WRI Lj LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER "OLD BUTTERFINGERS) AS YOU CALLED ME LAST NIGHT; HAS A SNAPSHOT FOR YOU! TIME ON HER Explorer Dr. Griffith Pugh has trekked across Antarctica an roamed among the Himalayas, but this didn't impress Bedford- shire police. He was fined £2 for failing to stop walking when a policeman signalled him not to cross the street. CIVIC ASSET WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng- land (CP)--Thanks to Tim the bull, the civic-owned farm has made a profit for the first time in nine years. Sales of . oe livestock vo, during the 71'S SI YO) y I TELL YOU ROSAS A MARVELOUS FOURTEEN I. BELIEVE IN "(7TH last year with 65 cows calving. LET ER AND Sor (Zev LeT's IW/ TEACHER, MRS. RHODES. LITTLE ff MOTHERS HAVE \UNDERSTATENENT i Eyth DISTRACTING ART DISHES FOR HER! : ; THE DISHES?! . / y, KATIE'LL JUST ADORE HER, AGREED To ENROLL. EVE, HONEY "4 DISHES FOR HER; Vol) WiLL? WONDERFUL OTEIR KIDS IN THE. \ YOU'RE MERELY E. EXETER, England (CP)--A | eS] DANCE CLASS, ROSA. FANTASTIC! cg Aa, Gy, " mural by John Piper that DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER HOW ABOUT covers the south wall of a new "TS theatre here caused a storm in Said one councillor: "If you look at it one way, it's like a man riding a penny-farthing bicycle. If you see it another way, it looks like a bus upside down." Zeer 1 wy N = NS ~] Ici il. The abstract d f a = ey, city council. e abstra: e- a *y. f : bi2z3 picts Exeter through the ages. <A> =4 ¢ J visa [fe JULIET JONES eS wap Syedicata, tee, NGL. World rights SALLY'S SALLIES Miia {|Mereen 7 (But you MONTREAL, JOEY. WHAT CAN WE LARRY BRANNON "What's wrong? what you say when you top enel"