Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1962, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 10, 1962 TELEVISION LOG , CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WUS-TV Channel 2~Butffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Chanvel 7--Buttalo WROC-TV Channe! 5--Rochester 1--The Today iReport. From Congress 4--World Artists Concert Hall 12:00 IN 9--Italian Theatre 7~--Playhouse Seven 5--Felix The Cat 3 Weathers rts United Church Camp Visited By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Thirty-seven ladies and children of the Unit- 7--Farmorama 2--United "1 5--World of Sports 9:00 A.M. 4:00 P.hi. l--Biology -- McMast- er Uni CFTO-TV Channel 9~Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie FRIDAY EVENING li--tamily Theatre $--Kukla 4--Five O'clock Show 5-2--International Show Tim ie 4--Rawhide, Western rama 3--Donna Reed Show 8:00 P.M. 7--The Hathaways €3--Red River Jam- boree 8:30 P.M. 11--Seabunt 7--Flintstones pata and Allen 1i--Man From _ Interpol %--Have Gun Will Travel 7--77 Sunset Strip 63--A Summer Night M. 1i--The Tom Ewell Show 9--Country Style €3--Perry Mason 5--Purex Summer Specials 4--Father of the Bride 2--The Glamour Trap 10:00 P.M. ll--Bob McLean %--Target: The Corruptors 4--The 10:30 P.M. $--Zane Grey Theatre 6--On [he Scene 5--Keyhole 4--Eyewitness -- Walter Cronkite 3--The Detectives 2--King Of Diamonds 11:00 P.M. O-9-7-6-5-4-3-2--News: Sports 11315 P.°° 7--Late Show €--Viewpoint 3-2--News and Sports 11:30 P.M. 1--B, Movie _ 8:30 A.M. 7--Buffalo 6 exas 4-Popeye Piaynouse 2~Your Church 5-2--Pip The Piper 4--Museum of Science nds %-Boys and Girls House 7--Comedy Theatre 5-2--Shari Lewis Show 4-The Alvin Show 16:3 ALM. 5-2--King Leonarde 4--Mighty Mouse Playhouse. 11:00 A.M, li--Vavro School music 9--Cartoons 5-2--Fury 4--Magic Land 11:30 A.M. U--Bugs Bunny $--Pinocchio 5--Felix The Cat 4--Roy Rogers 2-Make Room For Dadd; addy 12:00 NOON 9--Professor's Party 7--Bugs Bunny 9--Sports College 2:30 P.. 11--Cannonball 7--Six Gun Theatre 5--R.C.M.P. 4--News With Robert Trout 2--Mid-day Matinee 12:45 P.M. 9--Way To A Man's leart 4--Film Featurette 1:00 P.M. 1l--Roy Rogers 9--Sports College 6--Wrestling 5--All Star Theatre 4--Rural Review Bill Theatre 1:36 P.M. 9--Jungle 4--Film Featurette 2:00 P.M. 11--Club Eleven Dance Part; iy 9--Maple Leaf Baseball 7--Wrestling Champions 6--Summer Matinee 4-3--Baseball Game of the Week 5-2--Major League Baseball 2:30 P.M. 5-2--Major League Baseball Z _ 3:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 6-3--Movie 5-2--Tonight Show 4--Theatre 12:30 P.M. 9--Mahalia Jackson Sings SATURDAY £:00 A.M. Game of the Week a) ae 1l--The Cap'n Andy - Show 4:00 P.M. 7--Telesports Digest 6--Bowling 4--Film Featurette 4:30 P.M. $--Boz0's Story Book 2--Willie Wonderful \l--Adventures ef Robin Hood Ht % li--Capt. Andy and His 7--Popeye and His Pals Boy 5--Uncle Tom's Cabana 5:00 P.M. 6--A Song $--Highway Patro 3--News; Weathers Sports 6:45 P.M. 96-4--News; Weathers Spo 3~--Three Stooges he ul--Bronco 9--The Flin tstones: 7--Matty's Funnies 63--Some of Those 9--Whiplash 7--Calvin and the Colonel 6--Sir Francis Drake 5--Ben Casey 4--Perry Mason 3--Robin Hood 2--Wells Fargo rr ' ll--Father Knows Best 9--Feature Theatre 7--Room For One More 6--Dr. Kildare 3--Have Gun Wil) 'avel | 1 ?on. | ll--Wrestling 7--Leave it To Beaver 5--Shannon 4--The Defenders 3--Peter Gunn 2--Tall Man 9:00 U.M. T--Lawrence Welk 6--Front Row Centre 5-2--Movie 9:30 P.M. 1l--Challenge The Champion 4--Have Gun Wil Trave) 10:00 P.M. 9--World of Sports 7--Saturday Night Boxing 4--Gunsmoke 10» PLM, u--Peter Gunn 6-3--Discovery 10:45 v.M. #--Johnny Esaw Show-- Sports 14: PLM. (1-7-6-4-3--News; Weather: Sporte 9--Late Movie 1131; ML, (News. Weather: Sports 7--Late Show 6--Night Metro 2~Award Theatre 11:30 P.M. 1l--Blockbuster Movie 6--One Step Beyond 4--Theatre 12:00 P.M. 6--On Trial 1:00 A.M. ll--Late News T--Mahalia Jackson Sings 9:15 A.M. 7--Bible Answers 2~--Ask Ken Keating 9:30 A.M. 1l--Music -- McMaster University $--The Living Art Of ja aalth For Today 5--Danger Is My ll--Bugs Bunny and Friends 9--Youth and Religion 5--Dr. Norman Vincent Peale 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2--Insight 10:15 A.M. 7--Sacred Heart 10:30 A.M. %--Around The World 7--Adventurous Mission 5--Industry On Parade 4--Uncle Jerry's Club 'artoon Playhouse 10:45 A.M. $--Christophers 11:00 A.M. 7--The Christophers 6-3--Church Service 5--This Is The Life 4--Camera Three 2--Gene Autry 11:30 A.M. 11--Marian Day Rally 9--It Is Written a CROSSWOk. ACROSS 1, High up 6,Be quiet! 11,A kind of auk 12, Shinto temple gateway 13, Bishop's headdress 14, A fishhook 15. Mountain in Thessaly 16. Metal 17. Kind of cabbage 19, Whether 21, Optimistic- for ul--Rev. 4--Chautauqua 2:06 P.M. 11--Cathedral Chimes 6--World of Sport 5--Behind Closed Doors 4--Sunday Afternoon Playhouse eae and Field versatio1 2--Family 12:45 1:00 ©... Oral Roberts 3--Comment, and Conviction 5--Incite 4--Film Featurette 1:3) P.M, ll--It Is Written 9--Great Music From hicago 7--Championship Bowling 3--Twenty-Twenty and News 3:00 7." . ll--Family Theatre 7--World of Sports 6-3--Musical Theatre 5--Cecil and Beany 4--Planet Earth nm Playhouse P.M. 5--Patterns In Music 4--Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 6:0 6--Summer ow Magazine 5-2--Meet the Press 4--The 20th Century 3--Cheyenne "on OM. 9--News Analysis 7---U.S. Marshal 5--Margie 4--Mister Ea 2---Pic-a-Polka 7:00 P.M. ---- 7--Lawman 6-3--N. P.M 2:30 P.M. ll--Let's Talk With Father 9--Youth and Religion 7--Meet the Professor 5--Burns and Allen 3:00 1--Movie Showcase 9--Around the World P.M. 5--Bullwinkle Show 4--Lassie 7:30 P.M. l1--Sunset Strip 7--Follow The Sup 6-3--Hazel 5-2--Walt Disney -- World of Color 4--Dennis The Menace Meehan *M. 2. Spanish boy's name 3. Food leavings 4, Whimsical 5. Territory: abbr. 6. Condition 7. Sharpen 8, Incite 9. Most ludicrous 10, Hasten 16. Insidious 18. Old: Ger, 20. Charges services falchife |S] eee GENES 2ASas EISISIAVEEAIR MED) Yesterday's Answer 27. Greek letter 29. Weep 31, Maudlin 33. Man O° War's, 36. Spoken 37. Ten cents dinner 38, Prophet 34, Let it 39. Perform stand: print. 40, Small lizard ally 24. Merriment 2 26. Live 3 7 18 |o je 27.Not verse 28. Engrave MICKEY MOUSE LVS £2 -- HOW ABOLIT THA DAME IN. DANNY DAVIS' OFFICE? 1S UABLE TO TA » ed Church visited the United Church camps at St. Chris- topher's Point. The group was told that the camps are conducted and man- aged by St. Christopher House, Toronto. : From July 16-27 there will be 80 mothers and young children at the South camp, and 80 girls, 7-14 years of age, at the North camp. Another shower was held in the Recreation Centre.' This time it was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mott (nee Joan Ven- ning). Brian Hamilton again ] |occupied the platform. Miss Catherine Bailey played the wedding march while the bride and groom were ushered to seats on the platform for the following program: Reading by Nancy Dorrell, |"I'd Make an Awful Wife'; pano solo by Brian Mountjoy; reading by Mrs. George Wolfe, "Wines". With Miss Bailey ac- companying on the piano, Mrs. Lorne Thompson led in com- munity singing. Wallace Marlow showed color- ed slides he had taken at the wedding of Joan and Jim, Service in the United Church recently was conducted by Rev. John Romeril( newly appointed 'YUP' «+» T/M GOIN! "TO SBE SOMES. SPECIAL FRIENDS OF MINE} with acids 29. Defrauds 30. Behold! 31, Kind of 44. Tenth U.8, president DOWN 1, Ammuni- tion: slang wT' PUTON AN' USE MY HOMEMADE MOSQUITO REPELLENT. THE CLIFF 1956 G.M.C. 42-TON PANEL TRUCK MILLS MOTORS LTD. TRUCK SPECIAL Finished in red and cream, New tires. Thoroughly reconditioned. Licence 13952C. Full Price 230 KINGSTREET WEST : $299 TELEPHONE 723-4634 inister of Courtice) who de- livered a fine sermon on "The Light of the World'. Mr. Ralph Larmer sang a solo, 'Love Lift- ed Me". Mr. and Mrs, Roy Turner and girls are on a trip in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm spent most of last week in the Rochester and New York areas. Mary Lou and Gordie Mal- colm visited ther cousins Candy and Terry Malcolm, Yelverton, and Jamie. visited his grand- maga Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brook- n. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tyler, Neepawa, Man., were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer visited them Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballingal and family are spending two weeks at a cottage at Innis Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar. low and Mrs. Margaret Carley returned home Monday from a pleasant trip to the West Coast. Twenty Boy Scouts and lead- ers camped at Coe Hill Scout Camp last week. Mr. Ted Glover is holidaying at a lodge at Horseshoe Lake, Minden. Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Laughlin spent a few days visit- ing in Hornby and London and attended the Shakespearean Festival at Stratford. Bob, Linda and Janis visited their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms. Mr. Melville Griffin attended a wedding in Oshawa. Mrs. Robert Ford is visiting friends in Smith Falls. Mrs. Roy Avery, Donna Marie and Carlyle are spendng a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville. MY SON'S RICH /7--AND 7 [ny Ae Sf real ; LI'L ABNER HELL GO BAD-LIKEI DID!!-NONEY SPOILS [4 A FOSDICK-- BUT, ) I'M ALREADY SO HIS MONEY CAN'T DO ME ANY HARM/7-- FF IT'S MY FATHERLY DUTY ]j T' TAKE IT AWAY z THE LONE RANGER NOW WE CAN CLOSE iN WITHOUT BEING SEEN -- THEYRE "hw aaa: GOING INTO THE TENT. THATS g00b/ DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER Prince Albert Church Group Holds Meeting Sarre bE. eles y WELL, IM IN ON SWIMMING J( LOOKING AT AN? FISHING... THINK HOW MUCH MORE TIME ILL HAVE NEXT WINTER ' Aaa My tr i at | , RAL 'King Features Syndicate, loc, 1262 World rights rencrved. Fa 5 ws TULIET JONES FRANKLY,., FRANKLY, YOU AMAZE ME! FRANKLY, AMAZE | MYSELF! DEAR ME. me! NOW, TAKE IT EASY, YOUNG FELLOW--NO SPEEDING, DO YOU UNDERSTAND ? OF COURSE, SIR= BUT WHY TELL ME? LARRY BRANNON $M PHONING THE POLICE, By MRS. LES BEACOCK PRINCE ALBERT -- Rev. Perry, who has been supplying at our church pulpit, preached his final sermon last Sunday. He will be pastor in a western province. Mrs. C. Newnham and Mrs. H. Holtby managed the junior section on Sunday. The July meeting of the UCW was held in the home of Mrs. Les Beacock. Eighteen mem- bers were present and one visi- tor. A sick devotion was planned ;;and given by Mrs. E. Martyn and Mrs, H. Holtby. A period of Bible study was giyen by Mrs. A. Robertson. Mrs. Pugh pre- sided over business, We extend sympathy to the family in the death of Mr. M. Heidt, who passed away sudden- ly. Mr. Heidt was a former resi- dent here and is well remem- bered as a cattle buyer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn and Bruce enjoyed a holiday at a Scugog cottage this past week. Mr. and Mrs, L. Devitt, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs, B. Wana- maker, Seagrave, and their families were with the Bea- cocks. The following attended the Keizibrink - Benschop wedding in Oshawa: Mr. J. Keizibrink, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Keizi- brink, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunter, Mr. G. and Miss Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock and Don Beacock. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and sons, in company with the Rodds, Oshawa, drove to the G. Miller cottage at Orillia on Sun- day. SALLY'S SALLIES

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