The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1961, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 26, 1961 15 SS Class Holds Social KEDRON -- The Young Peo- ples' Sunday School Class held a social evening on Friday night at the home of Miss June Davis, wit. about 12 young people pres- ent. The president, June Davis, took charge of the meeting, and the worship service was given by Carolyn Spencer and Aus- tin Hicks. . The young people enjoyed an hour of court whist, after which a bountiful lunch was served. A wiener roast is planned for Friday, June 23. HOLD MEET On Monday evening the Mo- thers' Auxiliary of the 21st Cubs and Scouts met at the church, with Mrs. Harry Rose presiding. The meeting opened with the Mothers' Promise. The treasurer reported that $40 was riased through the sale of refreshments at the Auction 12:00 PM. | sls 2:30 PM. 3--Comedy Playhouse CHUDDENLY THE PLANE CRASHES, MAURICE GIDE 16 KILLED, AURICE FRENCH PILOT, 16 | 5~Family Playhouse SF A i CROPDUSTING IN FAROFF VIETNAM, x SOUTHEAST ASIA, 8--Bar-3-Ranch 3--Farm Home and Ga 9:00 A.M, 7-TV Farmorama $--Bar-5-Ranch 4-- Popeye Playhouse 2-The Christophers 9:15 AM. 2--Public Service | 7=Farly Sh pot iot Gallant 9:30 A.M. | 5-Felix The Cat 7=Chureh in the Home 4--Accent, explores 5--Tim McCoy 3. SeHpgrary. Culture Funnies . Family Playhouse | j--Danger Is My 10:00 A.M. 12:45 PW. Business Christian Selene, _ 1~Dom. Drama 4~Amateur Hour--Ted 1 | Festival ac a ar Te | e=UN - Review {2-Speak Up 10:15 A. | 1:00 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 9:30 AN. Jet's Collie 7--What's Your Trouble | 7--Directions '61 9-Man and the Popeye » 3~Rescue 'p M 10:30 AM | $3 Cod Life 'Theatre Challenge n 4~Bcience Museum | 115 P. hoi | 4~Playhouse 5:30 P.M J if of 9~Youth and Religion a: JM. nor | Ca Ac, | Puch and Jam | Tee Avsver TF weaturete |(1=Tugbost Annie dud dor ¥ is H bh: 4 Y.m. 5 Christophers T=Ex ition 1leNeows $3--8har! Lewis Show | Y va) 1:30 P.M | bw i Fath ows Best 4-.Uncle Jerry's Club : » eh of Life SuNows Wenthar | 4~Captain Kangaroo [Se Newss Kieaters | 2-Cartoon Playhouse [1 1.63--Country Calendar | 33_Chei. Huntley 4 " 3 Si » Tass oots | , College wi 843-3 Rews, Sports | 9_.Three Musketeers | sr Fixit ° ow AM. | 7--8ix Gun Theatre | 3--Naked City M Children's Matinee | 3"Andy Griffith Show 3-Playho EE, $--Tales of the Vikings 6:00 P.M. | 3--Highway Patrol 2:00 P.M. 1--Cannon Ball | $~Theatre 11:30 A.M. 11--Marion Day Rally 5--Movie 11~-Rev. Oral Roberts |'7--Premier Playhouse | 1:00 AM, 9--Around the World 3:0: 2.0. 9-- Epilogue 7---The Christophers WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe) 4--Buffalo | o-- FUSE op S--Congress CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto | Tose, 4-Camera Tired ie [verte pare WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester | 8: 0 AM F-titne eH Ar Bema wt AY CFTO-TV Channel 3--Toronte CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie| 7_window on the World |1--Popeye and Bugs | gine, py bY hi 1 ig | o--Ktatian Film | $=Fim rogram ) oe k 4:30 P.M. : .M. Italian 3 FRIDAY EVENING 53 Jack Paar | 1--Roy FE Show 3~Christian Science ' Festival 4:00 P.M. The 3-Movie 5--Wrestling 8:30 A.M. 7--American Civil War |1-6-3--Twentieth u 12:00 AIDN'CHT | gay WY EV' 6--Live and Lears Century 4 9--Friday Night Theatre| ~ 5.09 P.M 3--Rocky Jones 9--Baseball on Sr |118:3---Outside Broadeast 4:30 P.M. H 11-6-3--~Musie by Erie wild 7--Rocky and His riends 4--Buffalo's New Look $--Film Feature Sports 9--Epilogus 3--Po eye and Pals Ep y 2-Theatre | 3--Horse Racing 12:15 P.M. SALURDAY | ria M 11.6-3--Bugs Bunny Show 7-=Window on the World 5:0 ' 5--Bozo's Story Book 3--Rumpus Room 8:30 AM. S5--Felix The Cat 4~Popeye Playhouse 2 Th fhree Stooges | 9--HI TV 9:00 AM. | 6:00 P.M 7-Kartoon Korner [1 tt Ea S-Three Stooges jaye earn 4-Fun To Learn Series| 5_jHong Kong © 1961, King Features Syndicate, Ine, World rights reserved. | 7<Pip The Piper ' | 6-3--Music 5:00 2%, 11-6-3-News Magazine 7~Matty's Funday | 4=Film Featurette 2--Twilight Theatre | 5:45 P. ; : SHUT ue s1/ YOU'RE IN iS THE REST Ror tess" y#7/" | | #=-Outdoor 6-Trackdow! 53 King Leonardo J Society | | 4=Mighty Mouse | Playhouse | 11:00 AM. $Qu | on-0-One {11=Vavro School of Hw Flint Stones Musie &=News: Weather; 9-Professor's Party | 83--bury 'ather Knows Best | &~Magic Land Brothers Brannagan | 11:30 AM. :15 P.M. |1---Poreye and Bugs T--News: Weather | Bunny WPM 4-Roy Rogers 11:45 AM. -- Boys' and Girls' Real McCoys | $2-1he Lone Ranger 6:45 P.M, 8 (hurch Service 6-4=2ews: Sports a" | 8=This Is The Life | 4~Film Featurette {116:3--Dennis The | 3--Church Service |1=The Christophers Theatre 63 Junior Mavazine 5--Burns and Allen 7=Canisius College rum 6--~Disney Presents | 5Meet the Press | Menace | Palladium 7-Dial 999 S-Highway Patrol | 4=U of B Round Table | 2~Harbor Command 1 7:30 P.M. | {t1--Sea Hunt | | 7--The Roaring Twenties 6 Red River Jamboree ACROSS . Fishing lure . Alpacas . Broadway 2. Tribe of co House 52 6-~Wheel Spin 5=The Asphalt Jungle 4~Rawhide Western ~Surget Theatre Beri Cliff Hanger Club 1 es 7 S~Wyatt Earp | 81x Gun Movie 3! | Happy Family SeJot Jackson TM 4-Sky King 8 14-3-Country Hoedown | 3--Hour of Afutuure { 3-- 9~The Third Man Series ~ Bonanza 12:00 NOON | 3=The People's Choles | 11--=Gunsmoke 9-King Ganam Show production , Before (naut.) . Greek letter . Part of a stair 5. Deafening Perry Mason 8:0" P.M. Aquanauts Sgt Bilko 8.50 P.M. Jamboree oom i | CROSSWORD . Trop. Belgian ical Gaul fruit Baking chamber Haul Slightest Type of perfection Ablaze . Shoe Price mate- Russian rial . Bcotch river festival (Eng.) . Country [A 3. Possess s Yesterday's Answer Sale at the Trevail farm. The sum of $30 was voted to Scout Master William Werry towards the purchase of camping equip- ment for the boys. Refreshments consisted of desserts and coffee. The 21st Cub Pack held their kite-flying day on Monday after- noon. About 15 boys turned out with the kites they had made, and spent an hour flying them. Prizes were given to Paul James, Bobby Smith and Doug- las Pascoe for the best kites. The boys enjoyed a game of baseball and the leaders, Mrs. Bob Dale and Mrs. Cliff Hop- 7~Harrigan and Son - 5 1 8:30 P.M 2: 9-Twenty Questions 11.6-3--Perry Mason 3 Theatre ude 9--Brothers Brannagan | §--Rough Riders &-Checkmate 33 Tre Beer oiepiles |4-News With Robert | 3--Sen Run} &--Route 66, Adventure 1'O 9:00 P.M. Series 1:00 P.M. |11.63--Great Movies 9:00 P.M | 7-Six Gun Theatre | ¥--Naked City Two Faces West 6--All Star. Golf 7--Lawrence Welk 977 Sunset Strip $5-~Tales Of Texas | 8-2~The Deputy $2-The Lawless Years | , Rangers | ." 4--Rural Review SFoaturaima | . 2---Mid-day Matinee | 4-Have Gun Will Travel kins served cookies and lemon- ade. Rehearsals for the music on Anniversary Sunday have be- gun during the Sunday School period. The Kedron anniversary uproar city . Piece out , Frighten 10. Withered 32. Owing suddenly (var.) 34. Aver Platform 17. Flap 35. Guile . Secure 18. Observe 36. Kind of . Fellow 19. Turf apple (slang) 20. Constel- 87. Circle of i ie lation light, fulers will be held June 18 at 10.00, room 4. Regret | é pd 4 : Vo 'w/| |and the special speaker will be . Bay i fii A Rev. J. K. Braham of Scugog 116-3-~Danger Man | L115 P.M. window , Island. Wastinghous $--Feature Movie . Statrway Mrs. D. E. Knowles of Dune 83- Westinghouse 130 P.M post r . iyhouse :30 P.} 7--Silents P) , was a wi 4-Way Out, Drams Silents Pleas 80. Mr. Hame or of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose 11--Adventures of Robin | Gunsmoke ry Adve marskjold 10:00 ¥'.M J See 116-3--Have Gun Will $3 Major League ae P.M. | 31. Man's 6 LOG he 4---Film Feature | 10:30 P.M. nickname Mr. Jesse Arnott had the mis- 4--Twilight Zone 2:00 P.M. 11-6-3--Jullette 33. Leg fortune to fall and break his hip 3-Michael Shayne joint while he was visiting his son, Jack Arnott at Ilderton. At 116-3 Internat ey 10:30 P.M. bg 84. Stewed nt he is a patient in St Soccer Match 11--Peter Gunn $--Baseball $---Johnny Eesw Show fruit prese! ris 86. Gab Joseph's Hospital, London, and is making good progress. Mrs. rby Spo: 0 PE he 5 Sad 11:00 P.M, (collog.) 6--On The Scene 2-Science Fiction 19.7-6-4-3~News: 39. Ancient Stanley Ogle spent the weekend 42. Indian at Ilderton and London. Mr. Earl Burke spent the ° 5-~Two Faces West Theatre So Eyewitness To .u 2:20 P.M. prince 3--~Tightrope bi Baseball 48. Debate i! kend at his h t rad PM. 3:00 P.M, 45. Winged Shatbot. Lak - i TY rors Ta imahly & Wott Weekend Suiests with Mr. and S--Better Late v 3:8 P.M. «Lorn p : "1: PM. Fim rein ise roe Luke, I ge : a : London. On Sunday afternoon g | |Mrs. Mountjoy with her two 4~Starlight Theatre guests attended the anniversary 3--Award Theatre service at Ennisiilicn and had supper wil r. and Mrs. Har- vey McGill, THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS AS IS SPECIALS !! Lymn 1956 BUICK SEDAN s500 guests were Mrs. Bruce Buck, 230 KING STREET WEST |Mrs. Walter Kilburn, Mrs. Gare HERE TO KILL MEP 38, Partly open 1 39. Eye amorously 40. Soothe 41. Tunis | 7--Leave It To Beaver | 5-2--Tall Man MICKEY MOUSE | | | WELL, THEY SHOULD BE NICE, BIG ONES../ GRANDMA, HAS BEEN FEEDIN® "EM ALL KINDS O' BAIT FOR YEARS / Sports $---Man Hunt-Mystery 7-Late Show 6-~Night Metro Jd--~Cartoons 9 Wrest 7--Buffalo Bandstand 6--Bowling 3-Movie tarlight Theatre Reel 11:30 P.M. Show Dynaflow, custom radio, . (field Trevail, Mrs. Orville Cross« tinted glass. man, Mrs. Harvey Crossman, Mrs. Fred Harding, Mrs. Gore don Leask and Mrs. Ross Lee. Rev. Ronald Love recently spent four days at Emmanuel College, Toronto, at a school for Directors of Sector from One tario and Quebec. Mr. Douglas Pascoe has re turned from Ryerson Institute of Technology to spend the sum- mer at home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hawley and Catherine were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, and Catherine stayed on over Monday. The Lees and their guests attended the En- niskillen anniversary, and had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and family. Mr. Everett Mountjoy spent several days in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital again this past week. DIAL RA 5-6651 NOW=START ME TOWARD HER ~AN" EF AH CHICKENS OUT =JAB ME WIF A PITCHFORK, // LLY? WHAT HAVE 1} pone 70 youl J wi) ~ J DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER THE WAY I LOOK AT IT, CHILDREN ARE NOT GIVEN CREDIT POR Z BELIEVE A CHILD'S OPINIONS SHOULD RECEIVE GREATER / ADULT WORLD ! AGREE, MR. STUBBLEZ VASSILY'S GONE. T MEAN puricose AND ALL SO ...L THINK *SLUGGED" 18 THE PROPER WORD... ANYWAY HE i j NOW! ,.. A NEW FREE PICK-UP ond DELIVERY SERVICE by RINKERS CLEANERS FROM 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. RA 5-1191 "THE BEST IN TOWN" 1961, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights © 1561. King Features Syndicate, toe, ES 1] LAL 1 TOOK IT OUT OF MY | SPENDING pr] " ACCOUNT A UIT - HITS what on ll EARTH IS A SPENDING ACCOUNT THATS TAS A SAVINGS ; b .3 ACCOUNT, v d & THAT DIDNT I watcher As Ep TRAN QUITE MAKE 70 CLIMB AND CLEAR iT | THE TREES..." (1 BUT WHERE yr TS PRETTY, Why Teen-Agers Get Out Of Control A recent study showed 40 per- cent of teen-age brides were Riegnant when they married! penetrating article in June Reader's Digest sets down solid reasons why parents should say "NOI!" to some teen-age de- mands for "freedom" . . . and gives 10 rules for rearing un- spoiled children with healthy sex attitudes. No parent can afford to ignore this report, one of 43 interesting articles in June Reader's Digest. LARRY BRANNON

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