Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 26

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(1-5-4-3-2--News: Weather .M. |ll--Debbie Drake "3 Stukus |"g Free and Easy 6:45 P.M. ?--Jane Wyman Show Family Tasstre 5-2--pay When | -Kamily Theatre 6-2--News 4-News and Features | ese Basal $--Huntley-Brinkley Series | Fee ie Dazzle POS ing he ag te 10:30 A.M. | 4--Premier Playhouse 6--Seven-0-One $--Free and Easy 5:3 PLM $--Top Cat | Pay tea i Hunen | { ~Barly Show bagpe Weather | 1 Love Lucy | Mat? et hong Tramp 3--The Flintstones 1:00 A.M 3--Yogi Bear 2--Shannon | 7--Tennessee Ernie 2. T. Hush 7:15 P.M. | Ford | 5-2----Price is Hight | 6:0¢ P.M. 4--Video Village | 6-3--Sing Ring Around 2--Captain Bob | FRIDAY EVENING o~ FM T--News: Weather | 9=Man From Cochise : aM. | 6News $--Sing Along With | 3~--Three Stooges | 2+Sea Hunt 6:15 P.M. | 6--Sports Huddle | #--barm Market Report 6.30 4 .¥ l--News | 9Sports -- Annis 5-2--Concentration 4--The Clear Horizon 4--Oh, Those Bells 12:4. NOON 2--Real McCoys (--Bugs Bunny and 8:00 P.M, Friends 7--Donna Reed 7--Passion Play 6-3--Nature Of Things | 5-2--Your First 4--Frontier Circus Impression 8:30 P.M. 9-4--News: Weather! 11--Panie |. Sports 9-7--The Real McCoys | 3--Popeye and Pais 6-3--My Three Sons i2*t! »7.M. Sports 5-2--Dr. Kildare | 9--Free and Easy ae PLM 9:00 P.M. | 4--Speake: ot tne House | 9--Donna Reed Show 11--Medic | as 6--Seven-O-One 9--Theatre | 7--Window Shopping | $--Flintstones 7--My Three Sons 6--Movie Matinee 4--News, Sports, 6-3--NHL Playoffs 5-2--Truth or Weather 4--Tell It To Groucho Consequences 3--Father Knows Best :30 P.M. 4--Search tot tomorrow | 2--Amos and Andy | News: Weather: | 7:15 P.M. | Sports | /--News; Weather 12:45 P.M, 77 PM 4--Guiding Light | 9--Try For Ten 1:00 P.M. | 7--Margie jt\1--Movie Matinee 6--Expedition | TomA Show | 8-2--International Show Time 4--Rawhide, Western | | 5--Huntley-Brinkley 9-6-2--News; 4--Zane Grey Theatre 10:00 P.M. 5--Feature Movie 4--Meet the Millers | 3--Movie | 2-Mid-day Matinee 1:30 P.M. 6--Ben Casey $-2--Mitch Miller 4--Birth Control and The Law 3--Country Junction 10:15 P.M. l--Jim Coleman Show 10:30 P.M. 11--Wrestling $--Peter Gunn & 6-3--One Step Beyond 11:00 P.M. 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Hillside dugout 37. Young -- 23, Not loud '24. Ttalian river oxen 22. Leather flask MICKEY MOUSE =the re -- Set sar. : om @ 17 Ie 13 [© 29, Kitchen i: wash basin 30, Pulled 33, Ancient Jewish month [THERE'S NOTHIN' LIKEA oT' PERKUPA FELLER' FEW, NEW, GAY PATCHEG... ¢ SPIRITS, I ALWAYS GAY, KN 39. Ripen, as cheese 40, Magician's magic word 43. Needle puncture 45. Places 46, Swords DOWN }. Yellow, earthy clay (var.) 2, To darken 4-26 IT'S VALUES WERE NEVER BETTER - 266 KING STREET W. VAUXHALL VALUE TIME!! DRIVE ONE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ! VAUXHALL DEMONSTRATOR SALE CONTINUES UNTIL MAY Ist THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 723-4634 A Te ENACT PHOGBOUND."-YO' GOTTA WHOMP "J UPA BILL. APPROPRIATIN' $10,000, TO ep Td STATCHOO TO THASS TH' BEAUTY OF IT!7-YO'OFFERS A GENEROUS GIFT TO TH! HOME FOLKS, WIFOUT IT COSTIN' TH'GOVAMINT THE SHERIFF LOOKS IN THE STABLE BEHIND "THE TODD HOUSE «- THE HORSES ARE conte @ WOW WILL YOU BELIEVE TONTO'S A PRISONER? pl) BUT NOBODY KIN POSSIBLY ISA BEAUTYI! THE LONE RANGER BO ee SS OF PE OO OAV SS EE EP ESTOS ESEEO COTY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 26, 1962 95 Scout Troops Attend Camp At Courtice ; KEDRON -- Thirteen scout troops of th North East Di trict of Oshawa spent a rece weekend under canvas at their Courtice Camp grounds. "f Scouts from the 21st Kedron Scout Troop who attended were Robert Scott, Jim Fraser, Rob- ert Elliott, Robert Dale, Larry Strank, Lary Flintoff, Dale Watson, Tom Ogle, David Hoop- er, Joey Hunking, John Davis, John Rose and Allan Wright. + During the weekend the boys were instructed in oiteng' | the use of axes and knives, to carry and pack a kit, and how to prepare meals from "gd that could be carried eas- y. . PERSONALS at Mr. and Mrs. William Werry, Donald, Dennis and Eldon, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jeb- son at Beaverton, recently. On April 16 a daughter, Bar-. bara Jane, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Noble. 3 Churches Hold Joint -- Service KEDRON -- The Kedron, Col- umbus and Raglan charges held a joint Good Friday service on Friday evening at Kedron Unit- ed Church. The elders of the three churches took part in the service, and the music was "rg the direction of Mrs. Ross e. The service opened with a@ prelude of Easter music Mrs. Lee playing the organ, and Mrs. Rodger Bishop the violin. The Kedron choir sang the anthem. Mrs. A. M. Campbell, of Raglan sang a solo. Carolyn Spencer. and Karen Pascoe sang a duet. Rev. Ronald Love introduced the film Trial Before Pilate, and commented on it. The elders who took part in the service were Ray Scott, Grant Webber and Art Smith of Columbus, Jack Kellitigton and Elwood Manns, of Raglan and Mrs. Harvey Crossman, Alvin Spencer, Harold Werry and othe Zlst Cub Pack, wh e 21st Cub Pa 0 usu- ally held their meeting in the church on Friday evenings, ate tended the service with their leaders. The Easter mo: service was well attended. special prelude was played by Mr. Or- val Selleck, accompanied by Mrs, Lee on the organ. Special music sung by the choir includ- ed Gounod's "Unfold Ye Por tals", and "On Wings of Living Light". Rev. Ronald Love chose as the theme for his. message, "A Che 'Doubles' Club * meeting e Doubles' Club m postponed un- of May has been til May 12. New Mexico Slides Seen At Meeting By MRS. R, RICHARDSON ASHBURN -- Mrs. R. Batten DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES Qk w HO King Foatuces Syndicate, Tae, 1868, was hostess to the Ladies' Bible Class for the April meeting re- cently. The president, Mrs. Douglas Ashton had charge. Mrs. H. Ashton offered her home for the May meeting. Mrs. W. Hokpins had charge of a pantomime and Mrs. W. Hopkins and Miss E. Gostick sang a duet. Mrs. M. Sparks showed some slides and gave a talk on a tour through the caverns in New Mexico. Mrs. Hopkins showed pictures of some local scenes. SALLY'S SALLIES | | ONLY THINGS TO BURN ARE THE SNOW- SHOES AND & I CAN SEE YOUR HAPPY SMILING FACE AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE z 2 } . | a it ee MUCH NICER WHEN LEAVE JEANNIE WERE WHILE 4 GO. ON TO THE TREES FOR FIRE- WOOD. SHE'D FREEZE BEFORE HER UP TO ye SVE GOT TO THE FIRE. IT MAKE A WIND@ PREAK HERE AND GET A FIRE LARRY BRANNON PICK YOUR YOUR TIRES PRICE TIRES-ON TIME ! 88 KING ST. W. 725-45¢°

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