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O'Brien (Peter Falk) is retained by a Mother Superior in an effort to persuade the ad- joining Rosebud Cafe to permit: St. Anthony's Youth Centre to use its garden. Guest starring Tammy Grimes (7.30 p.m. Ch. 6) HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA --With the new season well underway Bill Hewitt reports from the Maple Leaf Gardens as Toronto meet the Detroit Red Wings (8.30 p.m. Ch. 6) BLOCKBUSTER -- "Devil at Four O'clock" with Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra. A priest aided by three convicts saves the lives of the children in a South Sea island leper hospi- tal by leading them through fire and lava flow to the coast and a waiting schooner (10.30 p.m. Ch. 11) SUNDAY CBC SPORTS PRESENTS NFL -- Dallas Cowboys meet the Pittsburgh Steelers at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh (1.30 p.m. Ch. 6) PLEASE DC*'"'T EAT THE DAISIES -- '"'iwo Seats GU. whe Moon Shot"? -- an innocent sub- terfuge backfires by which Joan and Jim Nash (Patricia Crow- ley and Mark Miller) could win a paid weekend vacation in New York. (7 p.m. Ch. 9) A GO GO '66 -- Lynda Lane, Jon and Lee, Jack Hardin and The Charmaines, with Robbie Lane and his Disciples swing and sing in true a go go style (8.30 p.m. Ch. 9) MONDAY BEWITCHED--"Junior Exec- utive" -- Endora, piqued by a remark of Darrin's, turns him into an eight-year-old boy at the office, -creating confusion not only for Darrin but his boss: who thinks he has discovered a child genius (8 p.m. Ch. 9) SHOW OF THE WEEK--'"'The Hank Snow Country Special" starring Hank Snow and the Rainbow Ranch Boys and fea- turing Stu Davis, Gordie Tapp, and Charlie Chamberlain. : Spe- cial guest is Johnny Mooring, this year's winner of the Cana- dian Open Fiddler's Contest (9 p.m, Ch. 6) THE SAINT -- "Pearls of Peace' -- The Saint subsidizes a dream -- a man's dream of adventure and excitement, but a TALENTED young Patty Duke, who won an Oscar with her portrayal of deaf, mute and blind Helen Keller in The Miracle - Worker, plays two roles -- that of two teen-age cousins -- in her TV series The Patty Duke Show, which is seen on the CTV Television Net- work Fridays, dream that becomes a_ night- mare until a woman's devotion brings him back to happiness. (11.25 p.m. Ch. 11) TUESDAY THE LITTLEST HOBO--Hobo saves the day for a pretty, timid, but very efficient young secretary who, without her spectacles, is virtually blind (7 p.m. Ch. 9) RED SKELTON HOUR -- fea- turing the ever popular Red Skelton in another hour of fun and laughs. (8 p.m. Ch, 6) CBC NEWSMAGAZINE--Life in Hungary nine years after the abortive uprising. Toronto dan- cer Agota Gabor recently re- turned to her former home to prepare this special film report (10 p.m. Ch. 6) WEDNESDAY BOB HOPE THEATRE "The Game", a drama starring Cliff Robertson and Dina Mer- rill with guest stars Nehemiah Persoff and Maurice Evans (8.30 p.m. Ch. 6) FESTIVAL -- "The Barber of Seville' -- opera by Rossini, the CRC-TV French network pro- duction and. winner of this year's International Emmy Award. (9.30 p.m. Ch. 6) WEDNESDAY FIVE O'CLOCK MOVIE -- "Andy Hardy Comes Home" -- 'Mickey Rooney, Patricia Bres- lin. Andy, a young attorney, re- turns to his home town of Car- vel and finds himself in hot water trying to locate a fac- tory site. (5 p.m. Ch. 9) NHL HOCKEY -- New York Montreal. Johnny Esaw _re- ports. (8.30 p.m. Ch. 9) FESTIVAL -- In an hour-long concert taped at Massey Hall, Kazi Boehm conducts works by Mozart, Beethoven and Wagner with the famous Canadian opera star, John Vickers. (9.30 p.m. Ch. 6) THE LONG, HOT SUMMER -- A series of dramas based on the characters created by Wil- liam Faulkner and the 20th Century Fgx motion picture of the same title. Fhe series con- cerns itself with a town and a family, with the continuing con- 'test between the head of that family, Will Varner, and Ben Quick, the stranger who comes to town. Starring Edmond O'Brien. (11.41 p.m. Ch. 6) THURSDAY McHALE'S NAVY -- with the inimitable Ernest Borgnine as Commander McHale. (6 p.m. Ch. 6) HOGAN'S HEROES -- Hogan convinces Kommandant Glink that Germany is. about to capitulate to the Allies and per- suades him to star in a docu- mentary film intended to illus- trate his humane treatment of aHied prisoners, (7.30 p.m. Ch. 6) a DEAN MARTIN SHOW--star- ring Dean Martin, Leslie Ug- gams, Christy Minstrels, Jack Carter, The Carlssons, Joey Heatherton and Ethel Merman (10 p.m. Ch. 9) FRIDAY THE ADDAMS FAMILY -- An exposition of Charles Addams' acid-etched brand of together- ness. Another way out adven- ture. (7.30 p.m. Ch. 6) PRE-ELECTION '65 -- News special with national reporters Norman DePoe and Knowlton Nash. Also political analyst Neg Regenstreif. (8 p.m. Ch. i] [ © REMODELLING * REC ROOMS * ALTERATIONS * KITCHEN CABINETS * Custom Built CABINETS ROOFING and FLOORING * GENERAL REPAIRS REG. T. SMITH CONSTRUCTION 1039 KING E. 725-2108 ZEN WARENYCIA 203 Oshawa Blvd. N. Oshawa 725-5341 STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CO. Can. 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