22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 2, 1967 TIMES H wey " i. OME OF THE WEEK TV HIGHLIGHTS Significant Labor TONIGHT | Stuart Whitman as Marshall Jim DEATH VALLEY DAYS --/Crown in this big budget Before the turn of the century| Western series, set in the 1880's. a severe draught plagued the|Crown's job -- keep peace in the western cattle country. When/Oklahoma Territory, where "rainmaker" Fenimore Bleek|cattlemen and homesteaders (Denver Pyle) brings his wagon| clash over range rights, (Chan- and rain- producing gear the|nel 11 at 7:30 p.m.) ranchers are tempted to hire) yy py, -- A new series that him to end the dry spell. A feud) ,aints a tough realistic portrait nearly breaks out over his serv-| of the work of the New York ices. (Channel 2 at 6 p.m.) \City Police Department. To- PETER GUNN -- Some jewels/night Lt. Mike Haines (Jack have been stolen and an in-|Warden) and his two partners, surance man named Nickerman| Dets. Jeff Ward (Robert Hooks) (Robert Emhardt) wants to pay |and Johnny Corso (Frank Con- the thieves to return them. He| verse), investigate a blackmail- hires Gunn (Craig Stevens) to|ing ring that specializes in ex- Music Helps Illustrate Events Broadway hit. The show is set Twirlers Win Trophies, Canadian Championships Oshawa and Bowmanville baton twirlers won 24 trophies at the Canadian International and Canadian Baton Twirling Championships held at the Ca- in the b on, back when the Yankees were in- vincible -- and the Senators needed a miracle to win the pennant. Pop art sets and ani- mation highlight the production. (Channel 2 and 8 at 7:30 p.m.) FRIDAY HONDO (Debut) In the Ar- izona Territory in 1869 Hondo Lane (Ralph Taeger) is an ex- cavalry scout, confederate sol- dier, widower of an Apache princess and newly hired trouble shooter for the Army. His first assignment is to make peace nadian National Exhibition. Events for Novice girls' solo up to age six saw Sharon Far- row win first place. Janice Manning came fifth for 11-12- year-clds and Irene Rietmuller won the intermediate 11-12 com- petition. Patsy Blake won sec- ond plece in the advanced 15- year-olds and Dianne Shaw won first prize for 17-20 year olds. Dianne came second for flag twirling, 15-20 years and Patsy Blake fourth. Irene and Nancy Rietmuller came third in the duet twirl for 15-20 year olds. dian Majorette Championship. In the Midget Strutting Cham- pionship for six-year-olds, Nan- cy Rietmuller came second. won first prize for the 17-20 year old group. In the Canadian International Majorette Championship for 15- 20 year olds, Patsy Blake placed second and Dianne Shaw came third, Dianne Shaw came third for 15-20 year olds in the Cana- OPENED BIG MOUTH WOLVERTON, England (CP) --A Buckinghamshire bride almost had to call off the wed- ding at the last minute because she couldn't shut her mouth, She yawned and her jaw stuck. Two hours of treatment finally got it closed again, but doctors warned her not to yawn on her honeymoon. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ROYAL CONSERVATORY contact the crooks and pay them} BEDROOM 10x 10-Il BEDROOM 9-2 x 10-Il BEDROOM r 10-5 x 8 off. (Channel 11 at 8:30 p.m.) | SUNDAY THE MONKEES--Peter Tork) signs up for a lifetime of danc- ing lessons and his three friends) plot to help him break the con- tract. (Channel 9 at 7 p.m.) | : CENTURY OF SONG -- Host} J. Frank Willis introduces a different kind of public affairs : program -- a half-hour of new Se: and traditional songs identified ' with the labor movement in Can- ada, sung by the Travellers be-| fore an audience of strikers and | their wives in CBC Studio 7,} Toronto. The program musically illustrates significant events. in the history of the Canadian labor | movement -- plus __ specially selected film clips. (Channel 3,/ 6, 12 at 10 p.m.) MONDAY "+ DESIGN 325: 1060 Sq.Ft. In this new hour-long western i oi _|dee and Sean Garrison appears SECOND HUNDRED YEARS jas his young assistant. In the -- (Premiere) In 1900 prospec-|opening story, John Drew Barry- waS|behind a scheme to dam off a Tonight he awakens, still look-| ply, (Channel 4 at 10 p.m.) torting money from homo-|witn the Apace chief Vittoro, sexuals, (Channel 7 at 9:30/whore daughter - Hondo's wife p.m.) was killed by the cavalry. (Channel 7 at 8:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY WILL SONNETT - Walter THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW --/Brennan stars as Will Sonnett, (Debut. Neighbors happen to|who combs the west for his everyone, but there are times|long missing .son. Riding with when Eve (Eve Arden) andithe oid man is his grandson Herb Hubbard (Herbert Rudley)| Jeff (Dack Rambo). Tonight wonder why Kaye (Kaye Bal-|the Sonnetts encounter a rev- lard) and Roger Buell (Roger|enge - seeker who lost an arm C. Carmel) happen to them.|to the bullets of the elusive Taken in small doses the Buells| James Sonnett. (Channel 7 at are fine. But to the Hubbards}g.39 p.m.) they're "moochers" at Meart. In addition to being neighbors, the Hubbards and Buells are going to become in-laws, inextricably involved in each others affairs -- past, present and future. (Channel 6 at 7:30 p.m.) DUNDEE AND CULHANE -- SLOWS LOBBYING The American Medical Asso- ciation's lobbying bill has dropped from the $1,100,000 in 1965, used in fighting a national medical care program, to a current rate of $58,000. John Mills portrays lawyer Dun- more plays an outlaw who is b=) 2)=) Quaker settlement's water sup- THURSDAY THE FLYING NUN -- Sally 2 Dianne and Patsy won the duet twirl for 29 and over and Pam Young and Joan Mayor came third. In the majorette corps cham- pionships, Oshawa's Tartan Lassies and Imperial Drum- OF MUSIC Boyd Neel, Dean ARE NLL NEE MEE ETT TNE ES SCHOOL OF MUSIC mers won second place for the Ettore Mazzoleni, Principal Junior Baton and Drum Corps 273 Bloor Street West, Toronto 5 division. Telephone: 928-3797 The Tartan-teens and Picker- ing Biue Note Drummers came second for the Senior Baton and Drum Corps division. The Tartan Juniors won third hon- ors for the Junior Team Twirl. The Starlettes came _ second in the senior division. In the Military March section for girls between 9-10 years of age, Kathy Blake came fourth. Cheryi McCune came second and Patsy Blake third for the 15-16 year olds. Dianne Shaw FALL TERM 0 Classes fo PENS SEPT. 5 Comprehensive training in all music subjects Individual instruction--Special courses r children 1967 CENTENNIAL NESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY DINING. ROOM tor Luke Carpenter (Monte! 8-10 x 9-7 Markham) 33 years old, | frozen in an Alaskan glacier. KITCHEN f:: 8-7 x 8-7 tie ing 33, in the home of his 67-| ee year-old son. After being de-| LIVING ROOM i ] frosted he finds he is the mirror | . 16-4 x 13 £ zs image of his grandson. Luke| Field plays the part of a novice doesn't know that the old man is|in a Puerto-Rican convent who, his son or that the Army con-|py tilting. her coronet, catches III III II IIS IIS IIIS ISI SIIIIIIOI Ig) Vs) a be BUSI ¥ B DI DIS IIISIDII ISI IIIS) DID ISIS I)JSJoJalsJa}alasessasufe siders him a_ top-secret find. (Channel 9 at 7 p.m.) CHILDREN'S MUSICAL--The | Prince Street Players, a New| York City reperatory company | widely acclaimed for their spe-| cialized work in children's; wind currents that send her on her way to exciting adventures each week. (Channel 9 at 7 p.m.) DAMN YANKEES -- Phil Sil- vers and Lee Remick star in this adaptation of the 1955 This home is unusual in that it includes four bedrooms plus an extra washroom in such @ limited floor area. If preferred, dining space could easily be changed to form part of the Kitchen area, mak- ing this room over 17 feet in length. Construction is Frame but Design could be built in brick, If you require a lot of accommodation at minimum cost, don't overlook this De- sign, which is suitable for any type of heating. Could be built, on a 50 foot lot. Standard Blueprints for this DESIGN No. 325 cost $20.00 Mail requests 10c extra. 'Please make remittance of Plans entitled "Suburban and Country Homes." payable to The Oshawa Times.' The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. © Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book | NAMe ccccccescccsconessevsascccnsesccccccessesseserseeees AGArEES seecectcncccscccvevecs theater will present an original} musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, The) Emperor's New Clothes. The story is of an Emperor whose vanity leads him to purchase an invisible wardrobe. (Channel 4 at 8 p.m.) TUESDAY | CIMARRON STRIP (Debut)--| Buying or Selling! .-. A REALLY GOOD PLACE \ A FINER USED CARI TO BUY 166 KING E. 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The 1967 Edition of "SUR- BURBAN and COUNTRY HOMES Designed for CANA- DIANS" ~-- Price $1.00 tax free is now available at this newspaper Office (or from the addwess below). THIS EDI- TION includes information on the Cost of Building in Can- ada, Financing, Construction- al Details, etc., plus many ouistanding new Designs. Full details on how to order Blue- prints are also included in this Book TERMITE OR FLYING ANT?! must have been very handsome. QUESTION: I think I saw a|°#" this be done? swarm of termites in my old) ANSWER: Try patient and re- garage. But a neighbor says,|peated treatments with a wat- they are only flying ants andjer;soluble type of paint remov- harmless. How can I be sure?/er (called TM-4) available at ANSWER: Flying ants have a most paint and hardware stores. real "hour-glass" figure, like| 20d luck! other ants. Termites have no|LFAKY C such stylish figure, like 36-36-36, | cor edbonl a a for instance. | IN: Flease tell me how to remove oil stains from) the g : i RESTORING PAINTED SLATE! e garage floor ANSWER: One hundred per QUESTION: In my old house,| cent results not guaranteed. But there is a fireplace (painted) | improvement, definitely. Cover Former owners tell me the fire-| stain with thick poultice of pow- place is black slate and the|dered whiting and benzene (be mantel black marble, which werelvery careful; highly inflam- subsequently painted. I would/mable). Place a sheet of metal like to restore them, as they|or plastic over it to retard ev- GARDEN GUIDE Flamboyant Oriental Poppy Now Gives Rise To Newer Varieties By A. R, BUCKLEY thi The flamboyant oriental pop-| "manent which for many decades transplant them into perma | Py, has set afire our rise to newer soft, iridescent, perennial | ; 3 +o. |plants will be from ro} DATOEE 18 HUNG: exerevl given Tings such as these and handled gleaming 'aporation. When dry, brush up and repeat as needed. MOTTLED SCREENS QUESTION: We have ab- solutely no complaints about our new custom-made combination windows, screens and storms. Except: The screens have a sort of mottled appearance. This be planted in drills and grown | detracts from the appearance is way for a year. Next fall|of the house, Removable? ANSWER: Thoroughly clean screens with detergents or tur- pentine. When dry, apply spray in the same way. aluminum cleaner - wax, avail- Planting the poppies is not a/able at most supermarkets. Do pypthased| d cut-| quarters. Your fares to Europe Commercial Flying AB'S MOTORCYCLE SHOP Introducing: The KAWASAKI are lower and the trip is just as much fun. 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Dealing in General Motors cars there are from 25 to 75 new cars on the lot at all times, as well as from 30 to 60 used vehicles that hove been thoroughly reconditioned by Robson Motors garage. Robson Motors Ltd. became a limited company in 1953. The sales 'ond office building is thirty-five years old while the goroge was built in 1955, The showroom has been remodelled to a 2 car showroom and the used car lot has beetn increased in size. Robson Motors em- ploys a total of 28, including Gord Coonsthe, Soles Mgr. and 4 ex- perienced . Four hanics and 3 bod: also make up part of the staff. Married with one son Wilfred McMech Toronto. an came to Bowmanville from For all your car needs, whether it's a new car or used car, or service on your present model, visit Robson Motors Ltd., 166 King St.' E, in lets, formerly found in plants twelve inches ° high, {soil should be very well drain- are NOW| oq. If you have a clay soil, pro- available in 'smaller four-to SiX-| Jide some means for the water inch sizes, with doubie flowers or single ones. If there is anything that has either ns. 9 drain away quickly. Add lots of cinders or small stones to the area where the poppies are to prevented extensive planting oll be planted. To plant the roots, every garden it must be faii- ure to observe the critical then set the root in vertically and fill in so that three inches this spectacular perennial ne a hole eight inches deep, | purple black iron cross in the center; Lavender Glory, a huge lavender; Beauty of Livermore, bright crimson with black cen- ter; Salmon Glow, salmon with tints of orange; Olympia, a double scarlet overlaid with golden salmon; Cromson Pom- pon, a smal! three-inch double scarlet growing to a height of 942-3310 Bowmanville. 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Nurs+| the mulch around the rosette. ery specialists have facilities) Full sun and partial shade for keeping the young plants in| are equally suited to the culti- storage for several weeks he-|yation of these plants, and| fore shipping them to the cus-|while they seem to appreciate| tother. So, iE os ask for pop-|jots of organic matter such as pies now~afe-the plants are/well decayed leaves and peat not delivered for two weeks,/moss, they do not need a rich) there is no need to worry for) sojJ, | they wil] grow like weeds and! To try to describe all the produce a new set of shootS/yarieties of this wonderful that will bring them through/plant would be futile for they the winter. But, unless you can |now run into several hundreds. get pot-grown plants, it is use-|] like the varieties Mary Finan, less to buy the oriental poppy|/which is a deep salmon-red in spring with a perfect fringed edge to Oriental poppies arise from|the petals; the red-edged white, thick roots and they are propa-|Carousel; and the bushy, shell- gated by cutting these rhubarb-|pink Juliet, These may have to like roots into sections. Make|be imported from the U.S. sure that a slanting cut is made} Among the best varieties car-| at the base so that the top can|ried by Canadian nurseries are} be distinguished from the bot-|Field Marshall van der Glotz,| NELLIS HOME IMPROVEMENTS e ; GENERAL REPAIRS | e@ Painting @ Papering @ Remodel- ling "All Work Guaranteed" For Free Estimates Call .« « 728-2061 same great service to Europe--but for a lot less money. On board there's an endless round of fun things to do, Parties, dancing and great professional entertainment. 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Next week the Lanier returns t Villa with a sf for a limited er tween her major in leading Toron HOTEL LANCAS' The Blue Hors present starting a return engagen Chips" trio with . ing base fiddle, May's Causes By BOB T HOLLYWOOD | years ago, Swedis Britt married Nes Sammy Davis Jr an apparent end ing career in film Today she. is | wood to act in a | and her return forming has cat ticular stir. "I think peopl used to it," sh "Also I think tha tude toward mix may have chan years, "And I'd like to example of San may have contrib mature attitude." The climate when she married pronounced My-- one of 20th Cent stars. After five contract to Carlo the willowy Swed America to star ir The Young Lions- she recalls with Hunters and The "T still don't knov made it." Everyone agre wood that her Davis made her movies. "Oh, no one c and said it," s "But I had my fe I could tell what "My contract w PoE ERRORS RESERVED SI --_-- COLUM Ei } BuhTON PRODUC Met. Wed., Set. Eves. 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