THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 4, 1962 28 TELEVISION LOG : : ; an ; , Auto Accident Cut H-1V Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channe! 6--Toronto| Rove THEY IT WAS ONIA.+» wees Sneanet | | Began Career rV. Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe) 4--Buffalo WKBW Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester RUSHED HIM TO THE HOSPITAL. By RON MacDONALD CFTU-TV Channel '--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie| EDMONTON (CP)--An auto- WOKR-TV Channel 13--Rochester mobile accident,. family land holdings and an education in the humanities, coupled with the ad- bi = B friend, led -- 4 ma become one n- S-Eshomn' Playhouse | $--Nigle aay" Show x -- kt he Sriedge 'ot Night ' ; aye grees ee Pooeck LaLanne Show) Capt, Bob and : The Preville, Que., artist-busi- Es ar gone | | | alg ge AK "900 ALM, 5.00 P.M. : ; father's business, Franc o- iP. am taan" | RM eet : ee fu 11-9-8-4-3-2--News; Wea- |") Wi rent fi y , LOOKS TO KE F 7T% 7 toiee en Payee kes emaeee Daas : ; YOURE. Wr OUT ON: You Gane TO bo EXACTLY: WAT HAPPENED | Haga ao and Features | 4--Five O'clock Sho ow A GREAT BiG z WE'LL SEE WAVO ENDS UP -- 'J |ministration 3 A 5 : ' . 10:30 A.M. ens P.M. 2 A Vin : \ LIMB, JANES AYIMG th ON WAAT LIMB: Mr. Simard, succeeded as :00 P.M. |19--The 'Trouble With | 7 Barly, Show _ -- i a: -- vd 9--Leave It To Beaver{ . -- a a inning Assi ion of Cana lear dite our Winns | S-GAM. Sclacbird at its jpationsl sage ay Bos is self-effacing when jot ine 4--Bat Masterson | 7-Day In Court | 6:0 P.M. 3-Cheyenne | 4--1 Love Lucy about his accomplishments as an artist. $_tiverce Canrt 3--Studio Party een tres Feature oat His career as a painter came $2 Price Ie Kiet | 6:15 P.M. to an abrupt end when he lost 1)-7--Oazie and Harriet | $75" MeCava | 6--Whacko-Comedy ues 7 . y Hy d Tr. ; his eye in the automobile crash, Fate cs | ae sy bw. CROSSWORD ; } a which cost him the ability to 6-On 'ag cy 27 Yoon ork kind pape WC ~ z sense depth and perspective. | 8-2--Concentration : .M. : 1. ie 5 The Simard family, startin Reed 4--Pete and Gladys 41_Family Theatre ACROSS 41. Lariat 17. Metallic Met Tee , ' ie. about 1895, acquired large land- 20. NOON S64-Newsi 1, Pertaining 42. Young ox rock [SIEINIOR RI 3 : St p ; 11--Man From Interpol 12 9-6-2--News; a holdings in what now is Mont- 9--Gunsmoke 13-7--Jane Wyman Show | 8--Huntley Brinkley to recently 43. Begets 20, Erudite FF ae : . Mr. $ Seen Cpe ta earch : wry se ah in a --Perry Mason rei r.M, ee eTay | mai ys his er, | &2--Your F Penge anchor 1, Brazilian scended ao ee PM. | "impression | Staal ec | ae impudent palm 22. Cock"s [SIU Hon. George A. Simard, former 13-7--Leave It To Beaver ge hl Weathers | Charlie 11. Nile 2. Sharp- crest AS -- " Liberal member of the Quebec ee Popeye and Pale | eee ee runny catfish pointed 23,Beach fiir] a Tyan ale acca TLL SURPRISE - = per yi Dee gy eal : " a a oe 3--Dr, Kild 12. French city stem cover- jNEIWE kc AN) SORRY, MICKEY, BUT 'World Rights Reserved MINNIE .. AN? GO ie | le nvestmen' cause PO ag 4g He 9--Free and Easy 2--Quarterback Club 13. Capital of . A float ing ISIE} T HAVE basen bD, INMY yt OVER "TO HELP HER! 7, \\| |couldn't burn down, no one o--Lacille, Ball eles |" 1 tbe House 7:15 P.M. Bulgaria . Asien A. Greets oe GARDEN "TODAY! 2. 2 could steal it and it produced -3----Playd 234 -7--News; i 'ester d: "4 rteMaree, ----|iggecamoumare [ON en | Re "Pacty = ah Tocamp oy. 9:30 P.M 13--Bell and Howell tion (2 wds,) 6. Fair- (2 wds.) $2. Gauchos' glen a i a The family holdings increas: 13-7--The Law and Mr. Consequences in value, particularly in the P.M THURSDAY EVE. 8:0 AM i . Band- | 4:00 . 9--Kiddo |13-7---American aa', P.M. 4--Captain Kangaroo | te ead Leonid i hee are ' 32--Make Room For ¢_Rarzle Dazzle ns rontiers In Science Daddy Bive O'clock shaw. | mer Boom 6-3---Target erne ve 9.00 A.M. | 4--Secret Storm 13-l11--Romper Room 4:30 P.M. 6--Rai P u 'y Hound BS King Fostores Syedicnta, Ine, 108 Warkd rights reomren, oie hie Seek ee ie; 7:15 P.M. | 1:00 A.M. | 3--Tombstone -- Territory 13-7--News: fe 13-7--Tennessee Ernie | 2--Sea Hunt | 7:30 PM JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE Seth es Close- | " 11--This Week in Football) $Movie Matinee | 8-2-- International Show | 15. Craft haired 26. Golf lariats" Jones ees Weer Time | 16, Hit on person course 34. Section of asad Paar show | Sports Zoe" Gauent Men, | 7° the head: sl. 7.Skating obstacles' theater first years after the | Second 6--Profile On Moa's | 12:45 P.M Fenster 18, Post Com- area 28, Jolt 35. Wound World War, and it fell to Mr. China | Setting PM. 4--Rawhide, Western mander: .Old: Ger, 30, Afterward mark Simard, as his father's eldest 10:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. ome abbr. . Struck 31. Rugged 37. Single son, to develop them. 13--The Expendables 13--December_ Bride 8:00 P.M. J ntain unit ' M--Toronto Tonight |11--Mid-day Mating" --/11'5 A Man's World | 29-At home 10, Jase pasta 7 ; An acquaintance suggested 8-2--Andy Williams 9--Theatre 9-6-3--Country Hoedown | 20. Political experts: sl. crest 39. Roman 13 WA ov SS \ . : s e h this job ahead of him 7--Premiere With Fred| 8--Divorce Court -30 E division : = a -- '. 4 dae pe Rey | | that with this job a Astaire 7--~Afternoon Show =e 2 Is |e@ s |o |e SS] ene v eee a He v ws ey and a background in the hu- 6-4--Alfred Hitchcock | 4--Meet the Millers * |13-7--Flintstones of a city See TS etn gite ities and business adminis- Presents | 3--Movie 82--Mitch Miller 21. Resort : -* 2.) manities 3--The Untouchables | 2--Mid-day Matinee 6-3--True 22, Quote tration, the logical course w' 10:30 P.M. sont ee PM: ee eda 23, Animal be to become a planner. thease |She Worte"rurne |i8--tm Dickene -- He | fat Meine ee werent 11:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. shane Tapas 24:"-- -- by y, gestion and took a two-year 19-11-874643-2--News --|13--Day In Court _ past = Aaapbotee any other 0, course at the McGill University vrer | So iuere, Griifin Show) 9gam_ Benedict name" ' Graduate School of Planning. | 4-Password 7--I'm Dickens -- He's | 26. Sousa's and Y GRANDMA, | |...1F YOU'D BAKE A BIG GIVIN' HER BIG RED -» BUT A NICE, BIG CAKE The result was creation of the 11:20 P.M. 2:15PM. Pog others US KIDS CAKE FOR OUR NEW APPLES DOESN'T DO WOULD GET US BETTER town of Preville, incorporated in 13~--The Best of Groucho dots vy Saal ta | Tommy Ambrose - uk WONDERED... | | TEACHERJ? TH' TRICK... GRADES, I BETCHA/ 1947 and wholly situated on land 1--Sports S board 2:30 °.M. ° M. » Rul . - -- 13-7-seven Kens 117-77 Sunset Strip 29, Little bear now or at one time owned 11:30 P.M. 11--Loretta youn Show & Death | Valley Days | 39,D bark A i the Simards. ae --Here's Looking At -3--Empire if b L a u 70g aE 7 a 4--Fair Exchange | 81. Jewish ¥ pe: -- Mr. Simard says Preville ek e coe | ee 2--Don't Call Me | month fe | ~ started with a population of six 7--Late Shi | 4 M. ari | yi ( ] : " The Gallent Mea |13-7--Queen For A Day 10:00 P.M. * +o flo j }, f g * > |i = families, all Simards Prim 3--British Movie |11--Fun-o-Rama with |11--Toronto Tonight | | I mi tions, and has grown ibeie 12:30 P.M. 9 Bandy Dandy | 8-New Loretta" Young pe Pla ' er / F The family holdings are ie tee m | "gl {oer j es z ? 2 | |slowly being sold to new resi- | 86-3-2--Loretta Young | 8-2--Jack P. § gen | $63.2 Loretta You 42 Jack Paar Show lobby dents of Preville under certain 3:30 P.M. 10:30 P.M sign A a "1 \ wing Mr. Simard 2--Dr. Joyce Brothers > * ° -| 36. Fire a gun . 1 Th 3 3 conditions allowing ° FRID "Ei The rhied Man 38, Surpass \ en : to exercise some, control over 7:00 A.M. | . Malone 6--Candid Camera 40. Color e PA Woes s = --_ Vm #1 |the development of the town. eee | ae apeee ae ee slightly 10-4 , This control has been diminish- : FIGHTS ROAD PLAN at the CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD.--266 KING ST. W. |, sme sr, howe, DAGYMARIZAHGOT YO' ASSASSINATED BURY IT, NOTHIN' /! x mene camay our sones | [Timm aun ony za75 esr] [Whibe Ar Tee Lowe RANGER road between the town and the g ei? || "Mr. simard is fighting the humanities and now is editor of He was mayor of Preville for carefully planned character is KI A PRESIDENT 7 a.) Aueeey ema pena pry {Would shift the axis about which road plan and says: "I'm slowly Vie Des Arts, a French-lan- 2--Today Show 4--To Tell The Truth | 3--Hennessey | ing ao iets ona is sail the first nine years of its exis- tence but as the population in- creased the residents voted him from the office. Preville has an a6 larea of about 1% square miles, : OMORROW lof which less than half now is , threatened by a provincial gov- ernment plan to build a major HAVE ReTURNED! wir *~e |\the town was built away from Ss COULD HAVE DELAYED Hi Hy \the river. ' " : wearing them down." He has kept his hand in the guage quarterly cultural publi- cation. LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER He and five friends are al- most. single-handedly reviving the music of the Elizabethan stringed instrument, the viola da gamba. They are digging up old music manuscripts, trans- lating them and playing the mu- sic on the original instruments. Cope. 1962, The Lane Ranger, Inc. s Dintritnated vy King Features Syndicate DON'T you }.{ GEE, NO!THAVE # |(.. ALREADY Looks ---- y A NATURAL, 1 an Ths Nove on THINK THATS! | A ENT FOR if LIKE SHORTHAND! A NSELOR] |. 1/ Ly SEE, MY LONGHAND.., SAYS YOU INSIST ON TAKING SHORTHAND! ) UST A MINUYE, SKEETER! WHATS EDING ON HERE? AFRO-GERMAN TIES BONN (AP)--Legislators and icabinet members from a score of African countries are to come here as guests of the West Gr- man government to participate in an 'Africa Week" beginning Oct. 18. Eugen Gerstenmaier, speaker of the Lower House, says the week is aimed at strengthening relations between West Germany and Africa. SALLY'S SALLIES DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER I JUST CAN'T STAND HERE AND STEW! I'VE GOT To FIND OUT! 7. ROSAS DANCING! AND.,,AND HUGGING, -ors...AND JULIE! JULIET JONES A ISN'T RAINING! WHY | b In CASE FIRST ONE WITH WALKING AROUND { -- LISTEN, YOu THAT MEANS EVER YOWE CH GUYS, IF WE LOSES. A LOT OF INVESTORS DONT ALL PULL TOGETHER, 4 WILL LOSE THEIK SHIRTS. THIS MINE /$ GONG x TO FOLD / MR. BEASLEY--IT 4 [tu at's ay THEN I'LL BE THE VERY I THINK HE'S BEEN THE UMBRELLA P 7} IT RAINS ) _. HIS UMBRELLA a OPEN mr) kg : i Y a HEY KIDS! B ALL CARTOON and COMEDY SHOW SATURDAY SHOW STARTS 1:00 LARRY BRANNON