26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 18, 1962 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiltop CBLI-TV Channel) 6--Toronto wua-TV Channel 2--Buftalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Charvel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe) 5--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9~--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie WEDNESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M, 1i--Family Theatre 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 5--Kukia 4--Bugs Bunny and His Pals tain Bob 5:15 P.M, 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures. 5:30 P.M. 7--Early Show 6-3--Ramar of the Jun- gle. 9-5-3-2--News, Weather, Sports 6:45 P.M. ll--Family Theatre 9-6--News, Sports. S--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--Wagon Train 6--Seven-o-Une 5--Real McCoys ¢+-News; Weatner: Sports 3--The Tom Ewell 7--Howard K. Smith $--Provincia) Affairs 4--The Alvin Show $-2--Wagop Train 3--Bacheior father 745 P.M. 6--Mr. Fix It 3:00 P.M. 9--77 Sunset Strip 7--Straightaway 6-3--Dennis the Menace 4--Window On Main Street 8:30 P.M. ti--Cheyenne 7--Top Cat 6-3--Parade 5--Joey Bishop 4--Checkmate 2--The Rebel 9:00 P.M, 9--Theatre 7--The Hawaiian Eye 6-5-3-2--Kraft Mystery Theatre 9:30 P.M. tl--Zane Grey Theatre 4--The Dick Van Dyke Show 10:00 P.M. t1--Bob McLean 7--Naked City 6.3--Sight line 5-2-- Play Your Hunch 4--Circle Theatre 10:30 P.M. S--The Detectives §-2--Brinkley's Journal 11:00 P.M. 11-9-7-6-5-4-3-2--News Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M, 7--Late Show 6--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 11 Movie 5--Movie 4--Popeye 2--News 7--Jack Lalanne 5-2----Say When Court 5-2---Piay Your 4--I Love Lucy Ford $2--Price is RK 4--The 12:00 NOO i--Bugs Bunny Friends 94--News: Weat! Sports 7--Jane Wyman 5-2--Your First Impression 12:15 9--Free and Eas 4--Speaker of th House 5-2--Truth or c ee 8:00 4.M. in Kangaroo Paty Garroway 4:00 P.M. Show 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 7--Romper Room 9:15 A.M. 2--The Debbie Drake 9:30 A.M. 4--People Are Funny 2--Susie 10:00 A.M. 1l--Morning Movie 4--Calendar -- Harry 10:45 A.M. Salvation Army Pal 11:00 A.M. 7--Tennessee Ernie 4--The Verdict Is Yours 11:30 A.M, 11--Tugboat Annie 9--Free and Easy 7---Yours For A Song 5-2--Concentration Brighter 3--Popeye and Pals | P.M, 12:30 P.M. 7--Window Shopping 6--Movie Matinee 5-2--Our Five Daughters 4--To Tell The Truth 9--The Hideaway 7--American Bandstand 6--So Grows the Child 5-2--Make Room For Daddy 4--Secret Stocm 3--Tea Zone 4:15 P.M. 6--Story Seat Film 4:30 P.M. M--Kit Carson 7--Jungle Jay Show 6-3--Vacation Time 5--Here's Holl 4--Edge of Night 2--Three Stooges 4.45 P.M. 6-3--Rope Around The Sun Show 2--Captain Bob THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M, \l--Family Pfheatre €3--Razzle Dazzle 5--Bozo 4--Bugs Bunny and His Is 5:30 P.M. 7--Early Show 6-3--Dick Tracy 5--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 2-Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M, 9--The Lawman 6----Metro News | 3 liffhanger | 2-Sea Hunt sted 6:15 P.M. N 6--Hancock's Half Hour and 3--Farm Report 6:30 P.M. Auncb ight her: Show | | H ofl \\l--Family Theatre 9-6-2--News | 5--Huntley-Brinkley y | 7:00 P.M. e | 9--Leave It To Beaver | & Seven-o-One | 5~Top Cat 4--News, Weather Sports $~-The Flintstones 2 morrow 3--Noonday Rep 4---Guiding Light ll--Roy Rogers 4--Meet the Mili 2--Mid-day Mati 1:30 P.M. 9--All Star The 4--As The World 3--Movie 2:00 P.M 11--Cannonball 9--Theatre 6--Chez Helene 4--Password 2:15 P.M. 6--Nursery Schoo! 2:30 P.M. i--Seven Keys Theatre ~Hi 9--Jim Coleman Show 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. T--Popeye and His Pals 3:00 P.M, 1--Pride of the 7--Queen For A 6-3--Summerama 5-2--Dr. Malone 3:30 P.M. ll--The Cap'n An Show 4--Search For To. 12:45 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 7--Afternoon Show 5--One O'clock Movie 3--Popeye and Pals 5--Home Cooking 2--Jan Murray Show 11--All Star Theatre 5-2--Loretta Young 4--The Millionaire 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather ort 7:30 P.M, 9--Real McCoys 7--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5--Oullaws 4--Accent 3--Real McCoys 2--Divorce Court 8:00 P.M, 9--Theatre 7--Donna Reed 6-3--Nature Of Things 4--Frontier Circus | 8:30 P.M. 11--Panic 7--The Real McCoys 6-3--My Three Sons 5-2--Dr. Kildare 9:00 P.M, 11--Medic 7--My Three Sons 6-3--Ghost Squad 1 4--Brenner 9:30 P.M, 11--Mr. Lucky 9--Naked City 7--The Law and Mr. ers inee atre turns | 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--Special Calendar | 3--Country Junction 10:30 P.M. Family Day dy 7--Who Do You Trust | 9--Peter Gunn CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Accumulate 6. Provide with workers 11, Variety of coffee 12. Soup-spoon 13, Constel- lation 14, Maxim 15. TV's ---- Skelton 16. Hebrew letter 18, Exact point 19. Confronts 21, Floating without direction 24, Chops 28. Daniel ----, frontiers. man 29. Danish islands: var, 30. Matured 31, Miniature 32, Scrutinize 34, Cow's call 37. Size of coal 38. Skill 41, Reference list 43, Master of ceremonies 45.La ----, Milan landmark 46, Hesitant 47. Narrates 48. Vehicles with runners DOWN 1. Love: Sp. 2. Additional 3. Tart 4. Japanese 5. Capital of New Mexico 6. Drudge 7. April 15t> payment 8. Mine entrance 9. Floating mass of ice 10, ---- fatale 17, Perform 19. Discovers 20, Of questionable honesty: collog. 21, Arabian garment 22. Entrant in Westmin- ster show OIC Al MST INCI OSGeo Beesn IMIEISIAMBOIAIL [LJAlS] GHETS -eSew Been oe [SJOlAlTMBAIUISIsii Te] i oiiTieh [PIPele|O} (EIN IAT ML TAlsi} TROIS IE} pe NISIE|T) [C]AMBOIOMR IA) NIATOME [elt [S| EIRIE] DIEIcIk} Yesterday's Answer 38. Highest point Pp . Moves rest- lessly . Heavy drinking cup 33. Lone Star state 34. Fog 42. Building addition 35. Formerly 44. Ancestor 36, E. Ind. vine of Irish yi 3 Wr 9 }10 "L) Wie Yy'* 718 MICKEY MOUSE WE HAVE A MYSTERY, PUSHY ALONE (NCAR. WOMAN AND CHILD HAVE VANISHED! YET WERE POSITIVELY IN CAR WITH PUSHY AT LAST FILLING STATION, WHEN THE MAN STOPPED FOR GAS, YOU REMEMBER THE WOMAN AND CHILD GOT OUT OF THE CAR, BUT REMEMBER THEM LEAVING WITH HIM? YOu ITT, 'THE OLN. MAN TAILING PUSHINSKY, Baris 'Shue on THe RADI, HELLO, BABY4, 122) GET BETTER, Y sAx/ YOU LOOKIN' EVERY DAY/ WITH ME TONIGHT, NOW, THAT AIN'T NO WAY TO TREAT A FRIEND/ I WAS GONNA ASK YOU JO STEP OUT 'ton vacation. Walt Preduetions 'World Bights Reserved "TO VISIT A REAL INPIAN VILLAGE! : EL GLAD T' SEE YOU UPAN' AROUND, GRANDMA WE SAW 'TH' DOCTOR RUSH T? YOUR HOUSE YESTERDAY AN' IT HAD US WORRIED/ A DANDY JOKE OVER TH'AIR. AN' WANTED T' SE TH' FIRST WELL,WHILE BAIIN'I sa "T? TELL 'TH' DOC ¥ HIS OFFICE,I HAD HIM RUSH OUT HERE." BEIN' UNABLE T'GO TO Bell Telephone Tour Taken By Solina Group By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- A number of Sol- ina ladies nad a tour of the Bell Telephone building in Oshawa recently. . Communion service was ob- served on Sunday morning, At this time the new communion table, in memory of Mr. Blake Stevens, was presented to the church by Stan Millson of the committee of stewards, on be- half of the congregation and was dedicated by Reverend Page. For the remainder of the month Reverend Page will be The combined service on July 22 will be in charge of the Unit- ed Church Women at 9.30 a.m. Mrs. Walter Crawford of Ennis- killen will be guest speaker, On Sunday, July 29, Promo- tion Exercises will be held in Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. The Daily Vacation Bible School will be held in Solina School, beginning at 9 a.m, July 16 to 20. All children over 5 years are welcome. Bagotsville Kids Hold Annual Picnic By MRS, FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- Baggotsville School children and their teach- er held their picnic at Lynbrook Park recently. They presented their music teacher, Mrs, Diane Goodman, with a crystal vase, as a farewell gift. The Audley school children presented their music teacher, Miss Diane Goodman, with two cups and saucers. Church and Sunday School will be closed on August 5 and 12. Ronald Matheson, Picker- ing, will be in charge of the services on July 29 and August 19. Ronald is a candidate for the ministry, having completed his first year at Queen's. A community shower was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson for Carolyn Wonnacott and Bill Rogers. Carolyn and Bill were married on Saturday evening by the Rev. M:. Buttars at Pickering. The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roesch, from Toronto, who have bought Mrs, Cowie's home. Mr. Stevens N. Ochieng is spending the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Davidson. Stevens, a na- tive from Kenya, Africa, has completed Grade 13 in Toronto, and hopes to study at Carleton College, Ottawa. Dancing Pupils 230 KING VACATION BOUND? - DRIVE AWAY WORRY FREE! Before you leave look over our Safety Checked GOODWILL Used Cars. There are over 100 thoroughly reconditioned reasonably priced cars to choose from. Don't take chances on crowded highways come see us ST. W. THE CLIFF MILLS "MOTORS LTD. PHONE 723-4634 In Tournament By MRS. C. H. REESOR PORT PERRY -- Six pupils of the Jean Bright Dancing Class, accompanied by their teacher, Miss Jean Bright, en- tered the competitions held at the Bandland Festival, at Kit- chener-Waterloo, recently. This is one of the largest v ¥ Pen FEARLESS) RBMERS ee CE SEEEN 05 7 LI'L ABNER FOSDICK CAN'T HOLD OUT i ANY LONGER. HIS ONE HUMAN WEAKNESS 1S GOING DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT-- Sy, AND NO ONE) ONELY BUT ME COULD STAND HIS = SHyDDER!- DANCING! THE LONE RANGER WELL GET HORSES AN' START FOR INDIAN MESA RIGHT AWAY. MEANWHILE, ON THE MESA... x5 a 400K AT ALL THIS DIGGIN, TIGE/ WE SCRATCHED THE SURFACE HERE/ DONALD DUCK 'WAND ABOVE ALL, WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR f LIF COOKING! G'BYE! MUGGS AND SKEETER competitions held in Ontario and drew the interest of over 1500 people. Contestants were entered from all over the prov- ince, as well as many represen- tatives from the United States. Miss Sylvia Lawrence, 17- year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence of Black- stock, entered the Canadian Novice Class and won laurels for her splendid performance in Baton Twirling.. She brought home the third place trophy. Sylvia is a Grade 12 student at the Cartwright High School. The girls all made a fair good showing at their first attempt in competition. Darlene Steward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Steward, of Uxbridge, placed 14th out of 29 in the 10-year-old class. Betty-Anne Foote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Foote, of Uxbridge, placed 9th out of 15 in the 12-year-old class. The Steppette Twirling Team frov. the Peterborough section, which included Jan Codderre, Susan Johnson, Chery! Rollins and Jean Bright, placed 4th out of 12 in their class. DO WE HAPTA TAKE THAT HEAVY THING WITH US 2! OLD DANCERS NEVER DIE, KIDS~THEY OPEN UP DANCING SCHOOLS, id JULIET JONES RIGHT NEXT DOOR~THE BURRIS HOUSE. YOU CAN RENT IT CHEAP--f I'M SURE OF IT! (A DANCING SCHOOL IN A HOUSE--WHY NOT? | A LIONS DROP SIX VANCOUVER (CP) -- Six players were released Monday by British Columbia Lions, cute ting the Western Football Con ference's roster to 48 players. Released were: Guard Joe Hinton from Louisiana Tech, younger brother of Lion guard Tom Hinton; tackle Ron Ander- son from the University of Ore- gon; halfback Paul Allen from Brigham Young University; tackles Dick Hayes, a Canadian whowen t to Western Washing- ton College, and George Turpin from the University of B.C., and guard Dick Craddock from Edmonton Eskimos. All six were trying out with the Lions for the first time. SALLY'S SALLIES THE WEATHERMAN 1S ALWAYS SAYING SCATTEREO SHOWERS--- WHAT DOES THAT MEAN, SCATTERED SHOWERS THAT MEANS IT'S GOING TO RAIN ON EVERYBODY'S LAWN BUT YOUR OWN-WHERE IT'S NEEDED MOST a eV, LARRY BRANNON A WITNESS TO THE MALLOY EVIDENCE, GOOD on ¥ SAP, FOR WILLIE / 4 BELIEVING THERE WAS A WITNESS. LISTEN, HUGH, THIS PERSON 15. PROBABLY PLENTY SCARED 2X\ AND WILL LIE IF YOUR PEOPLE ™ GO AFTER HER-- fh. LET ME GET "It doesn't really matter what color you use; we'll change it scon anyway." OU OA Sagan ne aetias: Aralsac tell