The Oshawa Times, 5 Jul 1961, p. 23

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ELEVISION LOG CH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton 'GR-TV Cbannel 2--Buffalo CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo W-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester 'Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3---Barrie 12:30 P.M. 9 FE HURSDAY 8:00 A.M, 7--News, Sports 11~News 9--~News: Weather: 9 News: Weather: 6:45 P.M, 6--News, S| S--Huntley- Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 11--The Rebel 9--~Jane Wyman 6--Seven-o-One 5--The Rebel 4--News: Weather: = Hh Mounted Police 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 11--Cannonball S--Andy Griffiths Show ' Kong 7-Hong 6--Provincial Affairs 5-2-Wagon Train 4--Malibu Run Advent ure 3--Bachelor 4 al 6--Stan Leonard Golf 100 P.M. 11-6-3--International ne 9-77 Sunset Strip 8:30 P.M. 1-63---My Three Sons 7--Ozzie and Harriet 5-3--The Price Is Right 4--Danger Man 9:00 P.M, 11-6-5-3-2--Kraft Mystery Theatre 9---Movie 7-The Hawaiian Eye Zh Music Hall 9:30 P.M. 4~I've Got A Secret 10:00 P.M. 11.6-3--The Superior Sex 5-2--It could Be You 7--Naked City 4--Circle Theatre 10:30 P.M. 9---Nicknames of Fame 11-6-3--Explorations 5--Miami Undercover 2--Tightrope 11:00 P.M. 11:9-7-8-5-4-3-2-News Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. 11---Romper Room 7--Rocky and 11=-Movie | 9=Free and Easy | 7--Sherlock Holmes 11--Social Credit His Friends 8--Coffee Break 4--~Popeye 2-~Consult Dr. Brothers 9:15 A.M. 2~The Debbie Drake Show 9:30 AM. 7-~Romper Room 4--Burns and Allen 2--Yankee Doodle Time "wn 2 5-2--Say When 4--] Love Lucy 10:30 A.M. 7-Mr .and Mrs. North 5-2--Play Your Hunch 4--Video Village 10:45 AM 3--Salvation Army 1:00 AM $-~Free and Easy 7--Gale Storm Show 5-2--Price is Rignt 4--~Double Exposure 11:30 A.M. 7--Love That Bob 5-2--Concentration 4--Your Surprise Package 12:00 NOON eli £1 6--Junior Roundup THURSDAY EVE. 3:00 P.M. UF 'Theatre A Bowe The Clown 4~The Mischief Makers 2--Three Stooges 5:30 P.M. 9--African Patrol 7--Early Show 4--Theatre 2~Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M, 9--Whirlybirds 6--Metro News 3--Three Stooges 2~Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--~The World of Giants 3--Moving Tips 6:30 P.M 11-~News 9-5-4-3-2--News: Weather: Sports 6:45 P.M. S--Huntley-Brinkley Report 6-2~News 7:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre Movie 9--Best of the Post 6--Seven-0-One S5--Leave It To Beaver 4--News, Weather Sports 3--Gunsmoke 2--Sh Slade 7 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News: Weather Sports 12:15 P.M. 4--Speaker of the House 12: WM. 7--Number Please 5-2--It Could Be You 4~--Search For Tomorrow 12:45 PM . 4~Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 5--Movie 4--Meet the Millers 2---Mid-day Matinee 1--Our Miss Brooks 4--As The World Turns 3--Movie 2:00 P.M. Conventions 8--Theatre 7-Day In Court S--Home Cooking &--Face The Facts Contest 2:30 P.M. 7--Seven Keys 5-2--Loretta Young tre Musie 7--Queen For A Day 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--The Millionaire 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 11---Wanted Dead or Alive 9--Lock-up 7--Guestward Ho! 6--Bachelor Father 5-2--Outlaws 4--Summer Sports 3 The Rebel 8:00 P.M. 11-6-3--Summer Circuit 9--Theatre 7--Donna Reed 8:30 P.M. .|1-6-3--Checkmate 7--Real McCoys 5-2--Bat Masterson 4~Zane Grey Theatre 9:00 P.M. 7--My Three Sons 5-2--Bachelor Father 4--Gunslinger :30 P.M. 9--The Rebel 11-6-3--Waldo 5-2--Tennessee Ernie Ford 7-The Untouchables 10:00 P.M. t1--Bob McLean 9--Man and the Challenge 6--Peter Gunn 5-2---The Groucho Show 4--Rescue--with Yul Bryner 3--Country Junction 10:30 P.M. BUZ SAWYER 7 : JING! GOVERNAEAT TROOPS pra ==) WW START A SWEEP AFTER THE : WAKE UP, COMRADE, WE HAVE COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS, : THAT SONG COMPLAINGD THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 5, 1961 23 JEANWHILEs IN THE GUERRILLA HIDE-OUT. J . ¥ el: Z| I) [ MAPLE GROVE CROSSWORD ACROSS 5, Suited 23, Century 1.Comedian's 6. Inflam. plant mable ma. 25, Steam terial 30.In 7. Garden tool the frontiers. 8. At home dumps man 9. Nickel , Type of (sym.) Greek archi. 10, Knights of tecture Columbus 13, Setting' (abbr.) 15, Sailor 14, Letter 18. Conjunction 15.Check glacier 19. Head (slang) (slang) 16. Kansas city 38, United 22. Opposite 17. Let go middle of 19. Not real (abbr.) ship's side 20. Ryukyu 24. Summon island name forth 21. Honey« 26. Ship's foul maker water 27. Grass cloth 28. Meadow 29, Seamstress' aid 30. Depart 32. New Ro- chelle col- lege (poss.) 84. Beginning 40, Chop finely 42, Garret 45, Overhead OF COURSE I AM] REMEMBER) AN 1. INNOCENT Le UES PROVEN oNT UNTIL Yesterday's Answer 33. Cunning Nations 40, Girl's nicke MICKEY MOUSE 41. High priest 48. Tellurium 42, Close to © NO, BERTIE, TELL YOUR MOM... HECK,BEIN' 60 BLOOMIN® I CAN'T GET A WORD IN HEALTHY... ...I WON'T BE GOIN'T? CLUB MEETING THIS AFTERNOON! pm v 7 ad EDGEWISE THERE ANY MORE! - Girl Guides, Brownies, Boy Scouts and Cubs took part in the parade and service at the "Guides Own" held here last Snday. Mr. Crossley, assistant to the pastor, dedicated the boy scout flag and gave a short address. Brownies Jacqueline Lebel, Lorraine Holmes and Sandra ag Md up" to be Sarl es. They were acce Captain, Mrs. J. Geddes. y A surprise party was held in Mr. W. Mollins room on Mon- day afternoon to bid farewell to the Grade 8 teacher and the s pr ted their teach with a leather desk set. | ANNOUNCEMENTS The Courtice Parsonage Board are holding a straw berry social at Maple Grove Church on Wednesday, July 5, from 4 to 7 p.m. Everyone wel- come. 3 Miss Evon Cookson and friend, Pickering, were Sunday visitors of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cookson. : Miss Barbara Brown acted as bridesmaid for Miss Josephine Bleakley when she was mar- ried to Mr. Eric Carleton of Orono, at George Street United Church in Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. James Geddes, Diana and Jim Jr., were among those from here who attended the Mosport races on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doyle at- tended the third annual Band- land Pageant at Kitchener on Saturday, when their daughter, Mary Ann, took part in team baton twirling competition. Her * team placed fifth in a class of 11. Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodges and Brian, all of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bailey and sons. Mrs. Sam Dewell, Hampton, spent the weekend with her sis- ter, Mrs. L. C. Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Osborne, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. William Munroe, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Budd, Co- bourg, were recent tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton. Mr. Alex J. Campbell, Maple Grove, has started his retire. ment leave. He has completed 37 years of service with the Ca- nadian Government Department of Agriculture branch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and Lynda were tea guests of her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Worden, Bowmanville. Mrs. Arthur Mundy and Paul, Vanderhoof, B.C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ley Burgess, here. ROP Inspector, Arthur W. Campbell, Waterdown, has been transferred to this zone to replace his cousin, A. J. Camp- bell, recently retired. Pupils in Mrs. G. Black's room gave a surprise party for their teacher last Tuesday at school when she was presented with two lovely pictures by the class and other personal gifts. Mrs. wr Black is moving fo Sudbury | soon. IN A SAFETY CHECKED from | NEWS IN BRIEF GOODWILL USED CAR THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. re. toes from Argentina, Chile, Italy and the United States are . . 7 being used in a plant-breeding EVERYONE'S HERE! 1} 7 ] No i program at the provincial hor- THE PRESIDENT, THE. < ticultural station here, seeking VICE-PRESIDENT, THE | ENTIRE CABINET === 5; MAX ITS A . THESLIM | WELLY JMIRACLE, ALL 3:30 P.M. 1--The Cameos 4 49, Works 11--Hawkeye and the 9--News. Weather: ' Mohicans Sports 50. Mischiev- 7-Who Do You Trust 7--The Third Man us fairy §-2-From These Roots| 6--Newcomers OS ans 4:00 P.M. 5--Man Hunt 1. Jewish \1--Popeye with Capt. 4--World Artists . JEW And, GRANDMA 11--Late Show 6--Mystery Theatre 5-2--Jack Paar 3-Not For Hire 11:45 P.M. Playhouse 12:15 P.M, $~News: Weather: Sports Concert Hall month 3--Peter Gunn 9--The Hideaway 2--Byline 2. Perform. 3. Behold! 7--American Bandstand 8-2-Make Room For 11:00 P.M. a Daddy 11:9-7-6-5-4-3-2~ News: 4.---- an | &~The Brightest Day Sports outs -3 CHA iy Conn: 7-5 E THE LONE RANGER AND "TONTO REIN UP - MEANWHILE, INSIDE "THE CAFE. ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE BLACK ACE.. g a Aww iE WE'LL CONDUCT OUR BUSINESS Y--{ MY BUSINESS /S t mato. Thi ir, fr wim Yo u, he best type tomato. This year ~ . Ed there are 14,000 seedlings in the breeding plot. CATTLE FERTILITY SASKATOON (CP) -- Sub-fer- tility is a greater problem in cows than sterility, says Prof. W. E. Howell of the University of Saskatchewan animal hus- bandry department. He told a meeting at the university's an- nual Stockman's Day that 15 per cent of cows do not bear calves, and the rest do so only after several matings. RARE BIRD WESTHOLME, B.C. (CP)-A "white" blackbird has been Tr Den Ao " caged in this Vancouver Island IOTHOL, centre by Henry Bonsall. It is UH... T PONT SEE ANY... Ul {171 E |an albino blackbird, with typie i) i . Hin eal red albino eyes and blue pu- ; ! pils. or" WAIT HERE, TONTO. Jil SEE Jlrs J3tiy Ee | | JF LAWYER LARKIN 18 \ /NS/DE. THE IONE RANGER I COULD GO INSIDE....BUT I XJ LO, BOYS... ALWAYS ENJOY A GAME Ol BO» NE PRESENT FOR ) A LITTLE GIFT/ THE THREE OF Ls! WHAT COULD IT BE? A PIGeY BANK WITH THREE GOOD CITIZEN VICTORIA (CP)--Judge Jos- if. 0 a a vi named Victoria's "good citizen" of 1961 for his outstanding serv ices on behalf of Victoria Col- lege. The B.C. Native Sons pre sented him with a silver medal. BEAVERS WIN || FORT WILLIAM, Ont, (CP) Beavers have won their latest bate ageing josn by finding a way to short-circuit electrically- (ESOHONE NON NDT LEN: charged fences built to stop IT 1S My HEART WHICH YoU them constructing dams. Coun- HAVE MADE YOUR SERVANT cillers from Oliver township BY YOUR KINDNESS.., made the discovery while in- 1 specting roads. I; ; AIDS BREEDERS DONALD DUK MUGGS AN) SKEETER MY HEART IS S0 FULL OF TOY BE My GUEST. GOSH~ | AND SORROW...T..T AM AFRAID Ei CANE CR WHEN HES THAT MAYBEIWILL CRYAND | | HAPPY, WHATS THE LSE OF WINNIPEG (CP) -- Artificial insemination is becoming more widely used among Manitoba beef cattle producers. The pro- vincial agriculture department reports 40,285 cows were bred artificially in 1960, compared with 28,760 in 1959, SALLY'S SALLIES JULIET JONES DAGWOOD, WHY ARE | | T HAVE A BiG Sm! Ju YOU COMING IN WITH | | ON My PACE Evers 1 ' [THAT WASNT Your o//II! REGULAR SMILE ar) FURNACE WHERE THE STEEL IS BORN/ | YOU CAME IN TONIGHT | YOU'VE BEEN -- UPTO 48 (ay i LARRY BRANNON THAT IS A ~ BLAST FURNACE WHICH SEPARATES THE IRON FROM IRON ORE , "You came in a si darling: now let it go at that"

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