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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1966, p. 30

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The pregram's second segment features gardening items with Earl Cox. (6 p.m. Ch. 6). JACKIE GLEASON SHOW -- Comedy variety starring Jackie Gleason and featuring Frank Fontaine, Sid Fields, Phil Burns, Helen Curtis, The June Taylor Dancers, Gleason Girls, Greta Randall, Jan Crockett and Sam- my Spear and orchestra. (7 p.m. Ch. 9). BLOCKBUSTER -- Laurence Harvey and Julie Harris star in "The Truth About Women," the story of a tsaffled husband who finally learns the truth about women. (10.15 p.m. Ch. 11) SUNDAY THROUGH THE EYES OF TOMORROW -- Buffy Sainte- Marie, young American folk- singer, and Host John Porter, professor of sociology at Carle- ton University, Ottawa, join a student audience in discussing whether there is equality of opportunity for Canadians. Dif- fering attitudes towards sex will also be presented. (2 p.m. Ch. 6). SUNDAY MOVIE SPECIAL-- Gregory Peck and Susan Hay- ward star in 'Snows of Kili- manjaro,"' a production about a brilliant novelist's relentless search for life's meaning. The story concludes on the equa- torial plains of Africa. (7.30 p.m. Ch. 11) DOUGLAS FISHER -- For- mer federal member of parlia- ment and columnist, Douglas Fisher, discusses current par- liamentary topics with guests. (11.40 p.m. Ch. 9) MONDAY EDUCATIONAL AND YOUTH PROGRAMING -- A lesson on 'What is Weather' will show how storm fronts form, mature and die and also their favorite tracks across Canadian skies. (10'a.m. Ch. 6) ONE O'CLOCK THEATRE -- Loretta Young and Robert Cummings are featured in "The Accused," the story of a female psychology teacher who be- comes subjected to suspicions of police in trying to cover up the accidental killing of a forward pupil. (1 p.m. Ch. 11) COUNTRY MUSIC HALL -- The Stoneman Family, MacKay Brothers, Diane Leigh, with host Carl Smith and the Maple Creek Boys present country and western music. (9 p.m. Ch. 9) 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. OPEN DAILY FRI. TIL 9 P.M. ARNOLD'S 35 WHITBY ALL WEEK SAVINGS -- MON., APRIL 25 te SAT.,APRIL 30 ON TELEVISION TUESDAY PIERRE BERTON -- Brit- ain's hottest young film star, Sarah Miles, talks about her overnight success after play- ing opposite Laurence Olivier. (11.40 p.m. Ch. 9) TAKE THIRTY -- Dr. Donald Dolan, a neurologist of Hamil- ton, Ont., discusses migraines and other kinds of head pains in 'It's a Headache -- What's a Headache" (3.30 p.m. Ch. 6) WEDNESDAY BUY NOW, SELL HIGH -- A documentary on the stock market. Financiers, speculators and gamblers comment on the market and its influence on those whose lives are devoted to the hope of buying stock low and selling high. Among ex- perts appearing on the program are U.S. economist - author Kenneth Galbraith and George Hees, (MP, Northumberland), former president of the Mont- real and Canadian Stock Ex- change. (9.30 p.m. Ch. 6) WEDNESDAY MOVIE SPE- CIAL --Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford are featured in "Loves of Carmen," based on the Prosper Merimes story with- out the Bizet opera score. It is the story about Carmen, the fiery gypsy girl who brings her lovers to ruin. (8 p.m. Ch. 11) PIERRE BERTON Dr. Daniel Cappon, the world's fore- most expert on the subject of sleep, tells how we all get too much of it. (11.40 p.m. Ch. 9) THURSDAY CANADIAN SCHOOL TELE- CASTS -- A film called 'Visite Au Quebec" gives students an opportunity to hear French spoken as a language of every- day usage in Quebec. (10 a.m. Ch. 6) ONE O'CLOCK THEATRE -- Bing Crosby and Joan Caulfield star in "Welcome Stranger." 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