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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1962, p. 21

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ee Pas ies TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton we t-TV Channel 2--Buffalo CBLIT-TV Channel 6--Torento WBEN-TV Channe} 4--Buffale SO THIS 1S AMERICA! WE KNOW YOU'RE A MIDGET AND NOT A ' eae ae. 2! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 25,1962 2] TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OLG! AND TM FED UP WKBW Channel! 7--Buffalo CFTU-TV Channel 9--Toronto WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie THURSDAY EVE. , § 5:00 5:30 P.M. 7~Early Show 6--Adventure 3-Y 'ogi Bear 2Huckleverry Hound 6:15 P.M. 6--Thursday Club 6:30 P.M. 11-9-8-4-3-2--News; ther, Sports 6:45 P.M. U--Family Theatre 9-6-2--News 8--Huntley Brinkley S--Leave It To Beaver, 8--Highway Patrol 6--Seven-0-One 4--Bat Masterson 3~Cheyenne 2--Divorce Court 7:15 P.M. 7--News; Weather 3 M 7~--Ozzie and Harriet 9--Rifleman 8--Wide Country 6--On The Scene 4--Mister Ed 8:00 P.M, 7--Donna Reed 1l--Man From 9--Gunsmoke 6-3--The Defenders 4--Perry Mason 2--Shannon 8:30 P.M. 7--Leave It To Beaver 11--OHA Junior A Hockey 3-2--Dr. Kildare 9:00 P.M. 7--My Three Sons . &~Lucille Ball 6-3--Playdate 4--The Nurses 9: Hy MM. 7--The Law and Mr. Jones 9--Jack Paar Show 6-2--Hazel 10:00 P.M. i1--Toronte Tonight 8-2--Andy Williams 7--Premiere With Fred Astaire 6-4--Alfred Hitchcock Presents 3--The Untouchables 10:30 P.M. U--This Week in 9 ews 3--Man and the Chall 11:00 P.M. 11-8-7-6-4-3-2--News hov 11:30 P.M. li--Bob McLean %--Pierre Berton Hour 8-2--Tonight Show 9--Mahalia Jackson Z Sings 1.00 A.M. 2--Dr. Joyce Brothers | FRIDAY 7:00 A.M. 11--Good Morning Show | 6.3--Take Thirty (Public 7--Rocket Ship 7 fairs) ro ip 2---Today Show Wea- Interpo! Football| 3:¢ A.M 9--Kiddo 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 A.M. 7--Romper Room 9.00 A.M. li--Romper Room 8--Raeta Programs 2--Cartoons 9:30 4M. 9--Domino 2-Leave It To The Girls re MS ll--Bob McLean 8-2--Say When 7--The Big Payoff Series 10:30 A.M. | 9--Free and Easy 8-2--Play Your Hunch | 7--~--Day In Court 4--1 Love Lucy 3--Studio Party «1:00 A.M 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford | 82--Price Is Right | 4--The McCoys | 3--Romper Room | 11:30 A.M. 7--Yours For A Song | 8-2--Concentration 4--Pete and Gladys 12:4 NOON 7--Jane Wyman Show il--Fun-o-Rama With Bill Lawrence &2--Your First Impression 4--News; Weather; Sports 3--Popeye and Pals 12°12 .0°.M. 9--Free and Easy 4--Speake: of the House 12:30 P M. | 9--Free and Easy | 7----Camouflage 8-2--Truth or | Consequences 6--Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomorrow 3--News; Weather; Sports 12:45 P.M. | 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. |li--Mid-day Matinee | 9--Theatre | &~--Divorce Court 7--~Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie 2--Mid-day PM 4--The 'World f Turns 2:00 P.M | 6--Chez Helene 4~--Password | 2:15 P.M. 6--Nursery School 2:30 7.M. | 7--Beven Keys li--Loretta Young Show 9--Here's Looking At You 6-3--Misterogers 4--House Party | 6-3--Friendly Giant 3 -M. 7--Queen For A Day il--Fun-o-Rama_ with | Randy Dandy | 9--People In Conflict 8-6-3-2---Loretta Young 4--Millionaire 3:36 P.M. | 7--Whe Do You | Line 'Em Up | &-2--Dr, Malone ' Affairs 4~-To Tell The Truth 4--Popeyes tiaynouse 7--Jack LaLanne Show 4--You and Your Family 4-News and Features &2--Merv Griffin Show) Trust 4:0? P.M. 7--American Bendstand %--The Hideaway 8-2--Make Room For Daddy 6-3--Scarlett Hill | 4--Secret Storm | 4:30 P.M. |U--Huckleberry Hound 8--Bozo -- Popeye 7--Jungle Jay Show | 6-1. Love Lucy "4--Edge of Night 3--Popeye's Party 2--Capt. Bob and Mickey Mouse Club | FRIDAY. EVENING 5.00 P.M. | 11--Family Theatre 8--Early Shaw 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 4--Five O'clock Show ok PLM, 7--Karly Show | 6&--Friday Island | 3--The Living Sea 2--Capt. Sailorbird 6:0¢ P.M. 9--Punch and Johnny Show. 6--News 3--Tombstone Sea Hunt | 6:15 P.M. | 6--Whacko-Comedy 6.40. 11-9-4-3--News; Weather; Sports 6:45 P.M. u--Family Theatre | 6-2--News 8--Huntley Brinkley 6--CBC News | ae" BM. 9--Laramie 8--Don't Call Me Charlie 6--~Seven-0-One 4--People Are Funny 3--Dr, Kildare 2--Quarterback Club 7:15 P.M 7--News; Weather 7.70 P.M Territory 8-2--International Show | Time 7~The Gallant Men | 6--I'm Dickens -- He's Fenster 4--Rawhide, Drama 8:00 P.M. il--The Real West | %--Country Style | 6-3--Country Hoedown Western 7---Flintstones 8-2--Mitch Miller | 63--True | 4--Route 66 9:00 P.M ll--Debut -- Inspector Maigret 3--Sam_ Benedict 7--I'm Dickens -- He's Fenster 6-3--Tommy Ambrose Shi | 777 6-3--Empire 4--Fair Exchange 2--Don't Call Me Charlie 10:00 P.M. 1--Toronto Tonight | 9--New Loretta Young Show | &2--Jack Paar Show 10:31 .M. 9~--News; Sports 7--The Third Man 6--Candid Camera 4--Miss Teen-age Coronation 3~--Hennessey Sports 1:15 P.** | 6--Viewpoint 3-2--News and Sports " CROSSWORD BUZ SAWYER ese ARRESTING A CHILD -- \ DOL! A$ grey bos gad LITTLE GIRL, ELFINA, MIND TELLING US ABSURD! HOWOLD YOU ARE? i JANE ARDEN Harmonize DOWN Confusion of voices Wall tapestry Unit of liquid measure 4. Wander about idly 5. Small hole for a cord 6, Like lace 7. Mosiem 8, 9 12. ACROSS 1, Sign of authority 1. 6, Light 10. Marshal +2. 11. Exchange premium 3. Wear away by scraping Containers Thin stratum of ore Place Like . Than: Ger. King . Part of "to be" . Actors' afternoon 44. 12. 14. title Mosque tower Have Biblical king 16. Maxims WHY, THE OTHER. DAY HE EVEN "TOLD ME _HE THOUGHT Tri FOOD WAS PRETTY SOOD/ YES/AND HE SURE 1S A CHARACTER / N"T SEEM TO MENTIONED TRYING TO GET A LAWYER/ _ STORIE PARK LEAGUE ; i! ! [ = ESF Hy u : # i ie & 4 g i aie Th g : E i ' rgant, Bill Laws rence, Ariene Sargant, Bob Amey, Ti Killinbeck, Ruby' Parsons, Joy' Came Standings -- Hillsides 13, 13, Cromwells 12, Burtons ll, 11, Colleges 10, Hibberts 10, Johnstone 10, Oxfords 9," Mills 9, "Simeoes 9 a MIAII tN Kaas we IIATC Hc} BASSERaR (DTA II TANCES] Mati 8a (AIMIAIZ Ie ISI) [SIVIGIAIRIVEEUEISISI Yesterday's Answer 32. In Paris, "aunt" MICKEY MOUSE 23. More fright- ening 24. Flow of rhythm 25. Japanese admiral 28. State of S. Mexico 31. Glow article . Record of ship's voyage perform. ances 23. D. 1 2 "ry @ |9 "a ant 10 Expels G 27. Under- ground Le burial place 20. Fuss 'eo WZ 30, Owns 31, Musical direction . 3. Football position: abbr. 35. Founder of Society of Friends 36, Rough, matted hair 37. Toward and within 39. Of the Alps 41. Reverbe- rate 42. Compute 43. Stagger GOOoFY'S GoT Distrib used by King Fanmures Byndicaia. A PHONE IN Bights Baserved yee , We HIS CAR... TLL ; Wenge CALL HIM AND SEE 4 WHY HE ISN'T -- RADIATOR DEPARTMENT am. Standings -- Mets Busters rc Aces 35, Het Shots 12, Boane ul, ey al ls x Reapers @. Bailey's Boys 10 and The only member of the Mets managed to 'get untrecked was Doug the evening Hubbard led his 4ces to a 4 to 0 shutout over Hot Shots, who didn give them too much opposition. i iples went to igh A (224, 292), Tom Barclay 635 (244, 204), Bout amar aa) SP 608, (aot, 316) ; ws Good singles came from ¥ Regin- bal co Bud Edgar 264, Bus Edmond. son Bent 225, Wait Holy 00, BUT, HECK, I'M AFRAID THAT'S NOT TRUE » AN' IT'S A 'SURE SIGN A FELLER 1S GONNA GET SOME MONEY THIS TIME (T'S JUST PLAIN OL' POISON IvY/ Our Used Car Stock At Present Is Far Below Average . . Deal Now and Get An Exceptionally Large Allowance On Your Choice of a New 1963 PONTIAC -- BUICK -- ACADIAN , , . All Models Now In Stock Good Used Cor Buyers. . To Select From 266 KING ST. W. The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. Will Make The BEST DEAL .. . NOW! WE NEED USED CARS . « Too Low To Meet The Demand Of PONTIAC BUICK Phone 728-4634 ACADIAN Only one lemon leagu and that to B. Pmt yi NAME BOXING OFFICIAL MONCTON (CP) -- Harry Lampert, 44, 'of Moncton has been appointed secretary-treas- urer of the Canadian Boxing Federation, Lampert has been a member of the Moncton B:x- ing Commission for six years. FRANCIS BREAKS NOXE MONTREAL (CP) -- Quarter- back Joe Francis suffered a broken nose Tuesday night in a 'backfield collision with Dick Schnell at a Montreal Aloueties pr .. The..iniury.qwas not ex- ek uae SALLY'S SALLIES (] WOULD YO'L) TO MARRY UP WIF HERP IKE} SHE'S HER PAPPY, HENRY CABOT LARGEFELLER PROMISED THE LONE RANGER GMC TRUCKS ANO EVEN IF HIS MASKED PAL. 48 AN OUTLAW, DOKS THAT MAKE THE INDIAN A MURDERER? 1962 WRATHER Corporation, - triimrted by King Pesteres Bynticate ----=- om 4 DONALD DUCK THAN THIS,ULL EAT MY HAT! See NOW YOU HAVE TO EAT YOUR HAT?! MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES | MAKE WHO STOP MAKE THEM STOP IT! S71. | ° oe foe. 1982. World rights reserved. I. KNOW LSHOULDN'T THE ORPHANAGE A BUT--OH, YOUVE MINUTE LONGER, AND EVEN THOUGH I WASN OF AGE~I TOOK OFF! DAGWOOD, pale m iS WHAT ARE ) You > a ~| Cpeiate Ss be) tf< ae | - A a) TALE OF TWO TOT ET ' LU LL YOU READ THE ) 4 BOOK AND <= YOU SAW IT ° WHY 00 YOU WANT TO AG Serretey IT ON {7 TELEVISION x iar rs all \ NEVER SAW IT ms WITH COMMERCIALS © King Peataree Sv ndinsie, inc, 1068. Word nghis scarred LARRY BRANNON 1T'S NOTHING. THE DOOR WAS JAMMED. HAD TO GO IN THROUGH A BUSTED GOOP WORK, RORY! ARE YOU OKAY, MR. DANTON? KEEP INFORMED 'aan a. HARTLEY HUBBS New company for the "Owl's Nest" set--all- night newsman Hartley Hubbs, who takes up his post at the microphone each hour and half-hour throughout the midnight- to-dawn period, keeps alert vigil between times, to watch the wire services and man the telephones, so even stay-up-lates won'tmissthelatestworld and local news. Keep in- formed, throughout the night, with CFRB"s Hartley Hubbs. _ listen here: CERB 1O1© @UTARIO'S FAMILY STATION

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