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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1963, p. 12

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Pre GA 32 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 18, 1963 TELEVISION LOG "CHCH-TV Channel 11. ,WGR-TV Channel -WKBW-TV Channel 7~Butfalo WROC-TV lamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto uffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo Channel &--~Rochester "GFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--~Barrie 9:00 A.M. ll--Romper Room 4--Popeye's iayhouse 2--B'wana Don | ee "Yi--family Theatre St ee 9--Professor's Cartoons 8-2--Price Is Right 7--Jane Wyman show 6--Metro Schoo! Telecasts 4---The McCoys =! 3--Romper Room 4-The Phil Silver's Show 7:15 P. 8-2--Concentration il nl 7--Seven Keys Movie 6--Good Life Theatre $--News: Weather 4--Pete and Gladys ee 7:30 P.M. 12:00 NOON , 1--Storytime With Bil) Lawrence 9--Noonday Report 82--Your First Impression 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 6--Muste Highlights 4--News and Weather %---Popeye And Pals 22:15 P.M. 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 9~--Kiddo 8-2--Truth or Consequences 7--Father Knows Best 6--Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomorrow 3--Noonday Report 12:45 P.M. ---Guidine Light 1:00 P.M. ll--Mid-Day Matinee 9--Burns and Allen 8--Divorce Court 7--General Hospital 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie ee ee ee oe ee 6--Our Man Higgins 4--Andy Griffith Show 8:00 P.M, 11--Film Festival €3--Car 54, Where are The Licyd Bridges Show impire 1--Hawailan Eye 6--! 'agon 4--Red Skelton Show 9:30 P.M. 9--Eleventh Hour 8-2--Dick Powell Show 7--The Untouchables €3--Front Page e 4--Jack Benny Show M. 4--Garry Moore Show 10:30 P.M, 9--News; Sports hae ated pecial 6--In 130 P.M 3--Country Junction In 11:00 P.M. 11-8-7-6-4-3-2--News Berton 1:15 P.M, 6--Viewpoint ports 11:20 P.M . 1l--Sports -- Joe ale 7-4--Late Show Conflict 7--Afternoon Show 4--The World Turns Hour n Jerrod 6--Muffin and his Friends 2:15 P.M. €--Nursery School | 2:30 P.M. | 11--It's A Great Life 8-2---The Doctors 6-3--Sing Ring Around| 6--Rawhide 4--House Party 2:45 P.M. WEDNESDAY 6-3--Friendly Giant 7:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. 7--Educational 11--Bugs sunny + | ee Shows 8-6-3-2--Loretta Young 7:30 A.M. ' 7--Queen For A Day 4--College of the Air Ni &-2--Tonight Show 7--Late Show 4--To Tell The Truth T--Rocket ov.' 3:30 P.M. | LA ll--Randy Dandy + ll--The Cap'n Andy Show Looking at y Tack Lanne 4-Ca Kangaree 9--Here's 4--Password } 7--Who Do You Trust 6-3---Take Thirty 4--The 200 .M, 9--Mickey Mouse Club 82--The Match Game 7---American Bandstand 6-3--Scarlett Hill 4--Secret Storm 4:30 P.M. 11--Buckskin 9--Professor's Hideaway TS 6--1 nd ra 2--Capt. Bob and Mickey Mouse Club "EDNESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. l--Famfy Theatre 9~--Kiddo 8--Early Show 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 4--Five O'clock Show 5:30 P.M. 9--Professor's Hideaway i--Early Show 6--Quick Draw McGraw 3--Huckleberry Hound 2--Bullwinkle 6:00 P.M. 9--The Lawman 6--News 3--Provincial Affairs 2--Sea Hunt 6:15 7.M 6--Up And Coming 3--Quiz 6:30 P.M, | '1-9-8-3-2--News; Weather | Sports | 6:45 P.M. | 1--Family Theatre | 9-6--News, Sports. | 8-2--Huntley Brinkley | 7:00 P.M 9--Dennis The Menace 8--Jeff's Collie | 6~Seven-O-One 4--Hennesey 3--The Flintstones | 2--Death Valley Days | 7:15 P.M, 7--News, Weather 730 P.M. 9--Andy Williams 8-2--The Virginia® 7--Wagon Trzin | 6--Provincial Affairs 4--CBS Reports | 7:45 P.M. 6--Mr. Fix-It | 3:09 P.14. |11--87th Precine |6-3---My Three Sons 8:30 Pv 9--Have Gun Will Travel |.7--Going My Wae 6-3--Parade | +-Dobie Gillis 9:00 P.M, i--Surfside Six 9--Movie |8-2--Perry Como Show | 6-3--Ben Casey | 4--The Beverly Hillbillies | 9:30 P.M. | 7--Our Man Higgins | 4-The Dick VanDyke | Show 10:00 P.M. 1l--The P.M, Show 8-2--Eleventh Hour | 7--Naked City 6-3--Newsmagazine | 4--Circle Theatre 10:30 P.M. 9--News - Sports 6-3--Explorations 1: 11-8-7-6-4-3-2--News Weather: Sports | %--Pierre Berton Hour © King Features Syndicate, Inc, 1963. World rights reserved. LOOK, DAN / I DON*T WANT TO INTERFERE IN YOUR HOME ainerenng THIS LITTLE JANE ARDEN CROSSWORD ey " oH [LTETAIOISMMSTATL JETS) _ Part \ er 11:15 P.M. You 8-2--You Don't Say | 6--Viewpoint Ss id é ACROSS 2, Scope 18, Frozen () 1,0n---- 3, Ooze PL A OCI TE mA! water --{AIBIAIS) aha street 4, Affirma- 19. Line of MIAIC] YA! (well-to-do) tive seats: LAE - ANID IO fe] Te At Y] [re] A (2) 9. Salute infrequent 20. Coin: BielT MBAIE! F 5, Eminence 5. More theat, arts IAI ]S] 11, Potato: 6. Mindanao Swed. [Sit] dial, natives . Excla- {4 Avece omen 12, Web-footed 7. Unless MIEINIDIM lols] birds Lat. . GAIN WyMotste rete 18. Expunge 8. Sharp oe 14, Stupid 10. Sea bird Yesterday's Anewer person: sl, 11. Tents of 15. Inveigies: the Plains ai, IN HERE WITH | THE GOUT! furniture 35, Reach . Brown in across the sun 36. Unite by » Extents of melting canvas 37, Chills and . Small fever island 38. Objective On top case of Girl's "they" name 41, Busy insect . Indians (2 wads.) 16, In 17. Near toa the center state 18, Press, as of clothes being 21, Tellurium: tested sym. (2 wads.) 22, London 17, Tavern hazard 25. Basic part (Babs + eae bj e |7 {8 28, Female LLLL 9 10 MICKEY MOUSE sheep 29, Music note 30. Cough to 2 attract attention 4 31. Franco's country GY 33. Attacks 4 36, Oil ve 39, Hoglike bs animal: Cc. Am. 40,---- at 28 (deride) 42, Silk scarf: Eccl. 43. To follow BILLY, DION'T f HEAR WAS GHE GIVING YOU YOU YELL OUCH GEVERAL TIMES AG I PASGED BY GRANDMA'S THIS MORNIN' ? 40 45 Z. ZL, 6-8 ON MY AND GHE HAD THE IT TERS / a OH,NO/ GHE WAS GEWIN' A PATCH OVERALL 6... 723-4634 the CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. HOME OF THE FINEST SELECTION OF QUALITY, THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED ILL" Used Cars in Oshawa -- Drop in Today and Select The Car of Your Choice for Holiday Driving LOW - COST 230 KING ST. WEST | G.M.A.C. Terms TU Sei ABNER SHMINKS FLIES SO FAST, YO'CAIN'T SEE 'EM//-BUT & TH'AIR'S PULL OF 'EM/'-SO, EF YO' HOLDS UPA DOOR= ONE'LL CRASH INTO IT, AN DRAP SY PERFE TELL THE DRIVER WHO RACED THE TROUT FROM MY MOUNTAIN RIVER FAST ENOUGH TO KEEP THE LONE RANGER al ® hpmeee: i4 YOU ARE A HERE YOU ARE, PAL! FP, AISSILE .,. SWEET OREANM d MUGGS AND SKEETER ¥ BUSINESS, eS IT HELPS JUST TO KICK AN }) 108A AROUND A WHILE. JULIET JONES General Meet For June 20 By MRS, HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- "God yin Nature" was the theme for the worship service at the May meeting of Unit 3 of the United Church Women held at the home of Mrs, H. Cooney. Mrs, H. Brooks conducted the wor ship and was assisted by Mrs. C. Greenham. A talk was givén by Mrs. F. Stevens based on a portion of the book "The Word and the Way." : K: ports were givon of the two culcring dates in May, and of the supply wor. a Announcemen' was made: the General Meeting June and of the Unit 4 mesting to be held at the home of Mrs, 8. Morton on June 24. : Mr. and Mrs. Russell G lett, Miss Sharon. G t, Mr. John Morris, Oshawa; Mrs, Olive Leetoze recently spent the weekend in Pembroke, and vis- ited the latter's son, Canadian Guardsman Roger Leetoze, at Camp Petawawa, heir Mrs. Jim Ewing, and. son David, and daughter, Diana Lynn, Seven Islands, Quebee, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden, and other relatives. Mrs, 'ing also attended the Nurses' Alum- nae Association in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swal- low were Sunday visitors at her mother's, Mrs. Fred Ashton, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Broad- way, Unionville, were Sunday visitors with their niece, nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell and family, Canadian Guardsman Roger Leetoze spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, Olive Leetoze. UCW ladies of Group 1 cater. ed for the banquet held in Maple Grove Church basemént of the Courtice Student Council inauguration of new cers on Friday evening, May 31, Gifts were presen' to Mr, Bradley and Mr. Powers. Mr. Bob Burton received his past president's pin. Miss Beatrice Mitchel, the new president, was installed, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jef- . fery, Mr. Gary Jeffery attend- ed the Kemptville agricultural graduation on Saturday after- noon held at Kemptville, when Gary received a scholarship for his Jr. year. They also Spent the weekend with rela- tives in Ottawa, Winter Events Displayed By North Unit By MRS. E. LAVIOLETTE COURTICE -- The North unit of the United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. G, McCullough with Mrs. E, White in the chair, The worship was taken by the o gen Mrs, . ayes e gy tee an she read the Ten Command- ments of Good Relations. Mrs, -C, Naylor ve a humorous reading. ms. J. Stark showed slides that she and Mrs, J. Miller had taken at some of the local activities and of Niagara Falls during the winter, EVENING UNIT The Evening unit of the Unit- ed Church Women held its reg- ular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, A, Fowler with Mrs. G. Webber presiding. Mrs, G, Smith took the worship. Mrs. H, Mountenay and Mrs, A. Scott assisted by Mrs. M. Houlding, had the m ene titled, '"'How to Make the Best Use of Our Time as Christians.' A discussion followed, The next meeting will be held in September. SALLY'S SALLIES PHONE 723-4641 GENOSHA HOTEL THEY'RE HAVING A TREMENDOUS THEY'RE ay SELLING OUT THEIR ENTIRE XN i WELL, WELL. if A CHEERY LARRY BRANNON ACADIAN CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists © Pick-up end Delivery e arsine Service @ Same Day Service Vaults on Premises PHONE 728-5141 299 BLOOR W.

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