Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1962, p. 29

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TELEVISION LOG CHCH-4V Channel 11--Hamilton WUR-TVY Channel 2--Bulfalo WKBW-TV Chanvrel 7--Bultalo WEDNESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 11---Family Uheatre 6-3--Raezie Dazzle s--Kukla 4--Bugs. Bunny and His | Pals 2--Captain Bob 3:15 P. 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures 5:30 ¥. 1--Early Show 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 4--CH 4 Theatre 5--Theatre 2--Felix The Cat 6:00 P.M. o--The Lawman 6--News 3.-Amazing Miss A 3--Sea Huot 6:15 ?.M. @--Sea Hunt 6:30. P.M, 11--News 9--Sports--Annis Stukus | 9-3-2--News: Weather: Sports 6:45 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 9-6--News, Sports. &--Huntley Brinkiey 7:00 P.M. 9--Wagon Train 6--Seven-o-Une S--Real McCoys é--News: Weatner: Sports 3--The Tom: Ewell Show 2--The Pioneers 7:15 P.M. 1--News: Weather 7:30 P.M 7~Howard K. Smith 6--Provincia) Affairs 4--The Alvin Show 5-2---Wagon 'Train s--Bacheior Fatner 145 @--Mr. Fix.It 4:00 P.M. #77 Sunset Strip 7--Straightaway 6-3--Playdate 4--Window On Main Street 8:30 P.M. ij--Cheyenne 7---Top Cat 5-2--Joey 4~--Checkmate 9:00 P.M, S--Theatre 7--The Hawaiian Eve 6-3-3-2--Perry Como 9:30 P.M tt~Zane Grey Theatre 4~The Dick Van Dyke Ul--Bob McLean 7--Naked City 4-3--News Magazine 4 Circle Theatre 5-2--Bob Newhart 10:30 P.M. 9--The Detectives 6.3--Canada at War 8-2--Brinkley's Journal 11:00 P.M. (1-9-7-6-5-4-3-2---News Weather: Sports 3 M. T--Late Show 6--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 1l--Bob McLean 9--Political Broadcast 6--Maverick 5-2--Tonight Show 3--Highway Patrol 4--Cimarron City 12:30 P.M. 4--Half-Past Midnight THURSDAY 7:45 A.M. 7--Popeye and His Pals 8: M 4--Captain Kangaroo Dave Garroway | Show 9:00 AM |11--The Jane Grey Show, 9--The Hideaway | 7--Romper Room | 5-- Movie | 0 2--News 9:15 A.M. 2-The Debbie Drake Show | 9:30 A.M. |ll--Romper Room 7-Jack Lalanne Show | 4--People Are Funny 11--Debbie Drake 9--Free and Easy " | 7--Jane Wyman Show | o-e pay When 4Calendar -- Harry | Reasoner 10:30 A.M. | Free and Easy t--Day In Court | 5-2--Play Your Munch 4-1 Love Lucy 10:45 A.M. 3--Salvation Army 11:00 A.M, 9-Free and Easy | 7~Tennessee Ernie Ford | 52--Price is Right 4--Video Village | 11;30 A.M. | 7--Yours For A Song | $-4--Concentratior | 4--The Clear Horizon 12:00 NUUN ll--Rugs Bunny and Friends 9-4--News: Weather: Sports | 7--Camouflage 5-2---Your First Impression 3--Popeye and Pals 12:15 P.M, 9--Free and Easy | 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 7--Window Shopping 6--Movie Matinee 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--Search For Te- morrow 3--News Sports 12:45 P.M. 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. UMovie Matinee 7--Afternoon Show 5--One O'clock Movie 4---Meet the Millers | 3--Movie ' 2--Mid-day Matinee 1:30 P.M. 9~A Kin To Win | 4--As the World Turns Weathers } | 9-Theatre 6-3--Chez Helene 5--Home Cooking 4--Password 2--Jan Murray Show 2:15 P.M. il--Cooking Party | 6--Nursery School 2:30 P.M. li--Here's Looking At You | T--Seven Keys 6-3--Open House 5-2--Loretta Young Theatre 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 1l--Romper Room 7--Queen Fo: A Day | 6-3--Arthur Show 5-2---Dr. Malone 4--The Millionaire 3:30 P.M. |ll--The Cap'n Andy Show T~-Who Do You Trust Haines ' CBLT-TY Channel 6--Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe) 5--Rochester CFTU-TV Channel $--Toronto _ CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrle lac nn een ne anna | 6-4.3--Verdict Is Yours 5-2--Our Five Daughters 4: ! P.M. | 7~American Bandstand | 6---So Grows the Child | 5-2-- Make Room For } Deddy | 4--The Brighter Day | 3--Women's Show } 715 P.M | 6--Story Seat Film | Secret storm U--Quick Draw McGraw 7--Jungle Jay Show | 6-3--Let's Look | SHere's Hollywood 4--Edge of Night | 2Three Stooges 4.45 P.M. 6.3--Rope Around The Sun |2--Captain Bob THURSDAY EVE. | 5:00 P.M. }\l--Family fheatre | €3---Razzle Dazzle | 5--Bozo | 4Bugs Bunny and His | Pals | 5:15 P.M. | Dick Tracy's | Adventures | 5:30 P.M | 1~Barly Show 63--Dick 'Tracy | 5--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 2--Huckieberry Hound | 9--The Lawman 6--Metro News 3-- liffhanger 2--Sea Hunt | 6:15 P.M. | 4--Hancock's Half Hour | 3--Farm Report | 6:30 P.M. 11-5-2--News ¥--Sports--Annis Stukus | 6:45 P.M. \1--Family Theatre 9-6-2--News 5--Huntley-Brinkiey 7:00 P.M. 9--Leave It To Beaver 6--Seven-o-One 5--Top Cat | News, Weather, | Sports 3--The Flintstones 2--Shannon 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 PM. %--Sing Along With Mitch 7--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5--Outlaws 4--Accent 3--~Rea) McCoys 2--Divorce Court 8:00 P.M, | 7--Donna Reed } | 6-3---Nature of 'Things 4--Frontier Circus 8:30 P.M. 11--Panic 9-7--The Real McCoys 6-3--My Three Sons 5-2--Dr, Kildare 9:00 P.M, 1l--Medic 9--Theatre 7--My Three Sons 6-3--Ghost Squad | 4--Brenner 9:30 P.M. 11--Mr, Lucky 7~--The Law and Mr. | | Jones | 5-2--Haze} | | | 4--Zane Grey Theatre 10:00 P.M. 1l--Bob McLean { 7--The Untouchables | 6--Ben Casey | 5-2--Mitch Miller 4--CBS Reports 3--Country Junction 66 CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. . Wings 3. (zool.) 4. Let it stand 5, (print.) . A jail 6. Public vehicle 3. Scarcely 14. Tropical dog . Any fruit drink . G.I. battle cover . Variegated . Classified notice . Vaporizes 24, French export . Souvenir from King Burden Field Piece out Boy's nickname French chalk 7.To give and receive . Uncle: Sp. . In the last (month) . Funeral piles 7.TV's Sullivan Match Forest dweller Scrutinize 22. Contest 23. Vie 24, 25. India: poetic Yesterday's Answer 27. Payment for 35. Price of a captive passage 29. Buffed 36. Capital of leather Latvia 31, Indian 37. Extraor- mulberry dinary 33, Region person: sl. 34, "Little Warp-yarn America" Encoun- admiral tered Tut's tomb 2 13 ZZ @ I7 " 27. Cooking stove 28. Culture it medium 29. Do-it- yourself tool BUZ SAWYER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 6, 1962 99° 'TMS 1S AN OUTAGES ) IT'S AFRAME-UP! OFFICER AN, ll THIS MLL BE YOUR DESK... YOU KINOW JANE ARDEN TO PEOPLE (eo) GET SRRESTED? YOLin I MEAN WEY THATS SELL BAIL BONDS {RIGHT/ NO PAYOFF FROM FRANK DAMS # HOW COME? MICKEY MOUSE Negative .A relative . Aesop's tales . Back . Askew . Landed estate . Bugs ----, humorist . To rise from liquid . Thin nail . Rip DOWN . Canadian province; abbr. GOLLY, KIDS, LET'6 NOTGO TOO BARLY/ GRANDMA REMEMBER WHEN SHE T' GRANDMA'S LEFT TH'SHOW LAST GHE JUGT CAN'T BE IN TOO GOOD A MOOD THIS MORNING /, ;| Conservative; 230 KING ST. W. THERE MUST BE A REASON! PHONE 723-4634 That we have sold hundreds more cars and trucks to date this year than any other in the last 28 years. It's simply this. CLEAN CARS, THOROUGHLY RE - CONDITIONED, REASONABLY PRICED, BACKED UP BY HONESTY, SERVICE AND FAIR DEALING, What better guarantee than this? Only at THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD., do you receive all these advantages with the purchase of a Goodwill Re-Conditioned car. Montreal Men -- Montreal real estate men were fined a total of $3,000 and costs Champagne said, could have in Canada's history." All high-ranking officers of Goldstake Realties, they were President Maurice Jean, 37, Secretary - Perreault, 42. They pleaded scheme to dispose of building payment plan, Perreault, described by Judge Champagne as the chief organ. ° 500, Lamy $1,000. Earlier, Police Sgt. Steve Ol- swamp accessible only by boat. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Following is a Canadian Press summary of nominations by: ~---+----------«------ | provinces and parties for the June 18 Dominion election: | Total PC Lib SC NDP 0 mo, 9g 3441 4 G 23..7 31010 8 7 331 85 85 71 81 58 14 1413 143 671717 15 17 2 ve. VW . ol 2 21 38 2 N.W.T. a. 2) 11 2 Yukon r BS? Sate as Total 1,018 265 264 232 217 40 vwerocs sofa NDP--New Democratic Party; '|SC--Social Credit; O--Others. Bribe Suspect Changes Mind On Nomination HAWKESBURY, Ont. (CP)-- Former Liberal MP Raymond Bruneau, 44, charged with ac- . cepting a $10,000 bribe while in office, changed his mind Monday and did not file a nom- ination paper in Glengarry- Prescott for the June 18 elec- tion. He had announced Saturday that he would seek election as an Independent Liberal candi- date, saying he had received many assurances of support. "I changed my mind," he said simply Monday. Mr. Bruneau told-a reporter jthat Liberals in the Eastern On- tario riding are united in sup- port of candidate of Via- teur Ethier. "I did not want to break that unity." | He said he expects to cam- |paign for Mr. Ethier. | Mr. Bruneau was charged one year ago with corruption in con- "Inection with a $10,000 payment Monday for what Judge Paul: guilty to conducting an illegal, . Brief Summary Of Nominations - Legend: PC -- Progressive - Lib -- Liberal; _ Fined In Fraud. MONTREAL (CP) -- Three -: been "'one of the biggest frauds: « Vice-President Willie Lamy anti" Treasurer Joseph, lots using a lottery and time '* izer of the plan, was fined $1,- * ynyk testified that the land the ™ company was trying to sell was. - he received in 1956 from Abbe Bergeron, a Cornwall service station operator. ' He testified: at his recent trial here that the transaction was ~~ a loan and that he intends to re- pay the $10,000. County Court Judge Frank Costello of Kitchener has. re- served judgment until the last week of June. NOTHIN COME. AWAY FUM J MUCH LATELY ) HIM, MAMMY2/~-AH GOT AFEELIN' IN MAH LI'L BONES THET HE'S ROTTEN= gt CLE. THIS LOOKS YOU TWO GET HALF OF REAL GOLD/ (GH!) NAAT DOES ALL YOU FIND. MY ? UNIVERSITY GETS THE GRAPHER. MOUNE YOUR HUSBAND DO? HEARD OF ME, OF COURSE /7, LI'L ABNER CHANGE METHODS VANCOUVER (CP) -- Newly- appointed Chief Constable Ralph Booth does not favor the old practice of police officers in uniform selling advance tickets for their sports day, and says he hopes to make other ar- rangements, ' SALLY'S SALLIES THE LONE RANGER DONALD DUCK ~ MUGGS AND SKEETER S" You JUST SET THERE FOR )i A COUPLE THREE MINUTES "J L DONT LIKE THE WAY YOU i/ TREAT ME OVER HERE! FOR TWO fu. eee rae? TLL STAY THERE / /. SOMEBODY BOOTS ME, ec Sal ADD A ROOM FOR HIM, PLEASE DO, HIS HOBBY THEN WON'T GET--YOU TAKE YOUR DIRTY BOOT OFF ME, PUNK! © King Foster Rpadionia, inc, [oak Wael rights rere ' ug Pap (ou WELL. AS LONG AS YOU'RE I HOPE THESE DRESSED FOR THE PART, EGGS TURN x YOU CAN MAKE OUT BETTER 7 BREAKFAST y-- BS a) 3 Hil Tuairn W(t UST WANTED you CURLERS} 7 TO SEE HOW You : ? LOOK IN THE LY LL PLAY A LITTLE JOKE rt Qe nor MONEY, THIS 1S WHAT YOU DO: MAKE A RESER- VATION FOR A VON SMITH" AT THE HOTEL | {% : : - IN PETERSVILLE. 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