RE EL a ------------------ ¢ 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 10, 1960 WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale TUESDAY EVE. 5.00 P.A hporisime S--Playhouse 8-Willie Wonderful 6:15 P.M, $--Lawrence Welk 6:30 PM, 11--Family Theatre 54-2 News: Weather 45 P 6-4-2---News S--tuntley- Brinkley Repo 7:00 P.M. 6---Tablold §--The 8:15 AM, of Riley Helen Neville 10.00 AM, 4--Red Rowe Show 53-Dough Re Mi 10:30 A.M, 7--~Morning Show 53-Play Your Hunch 4-On The Go 5-3--Conecentration 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Cartoons Gun 4---Burns and Allen 2---Sergeant Bilko 5 P 7--~News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 7--Sugar Foot 6-Donns Reed 5-2--Laramie 4 Wh'rlybirds 8:00 P.M, 11.6-Chevy Show 4~Ann Southern Show 8:30 P.M. 7-Wyatt Earp 5-2-Ford Startime 4--Doble Gillis 9:00 P.M, 11-6+Front Page Challenge 7--Rifleman 4--~Tightrope 9:30 P.M, 11-6--Startime 7-Colt 48 5-2- Arthur Murray 4--Red Skelton 10:00 P.M. 7--Alcoa Presents 4---Garry Moore 7 §2-Truth or Concequences 4--News and Weather 12:15 F M. 6---~Matinee 4--Speaker of the Hoee 12:30 P.M. {1--~News 7--Love That Bob 5:2-1t Could Be You 4--Scareh for Tomor ow 12:45 P, 11--Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 2--Mid-day Matinee 7~About Faces S5--Feature Movie 4~Meet the Millers 7-Divorce Hearing 4=The World Turns :00 P.M. 7-Day In Court 6--Chez Helen 4 Better or Worse 2-Queen For A Day 8-3---Comedy Theatre 4--The Brighter Day i130 P.M. 6---~Friendly Giant 4--Edge of Night §-3~Adventure Theatre WEDNESDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. 1~Family Theatre 6--Royal Winnipeg Ballet War Letters Of General TELEVISION LOG|Fine Item On Civil War CHCH-TV Chansel Il--fHamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6---Toronie WKEW-TV Channel 7--Bufiale WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester WBEN-TV Channel 4---Buffaie|book (one of a never: War will be fascinated b; Civil War Letters of General Al-(young daughters. The 'etters are pheus 8. Willams" (Burns a MacEachern Ltd.) edited, and|them the conduct of the war as| Wayne State University Press. with an introduction by Milo M.| he saw it, and also as he exper- Qualife, Williams went to Detroit in|ters have been deleted. 1836. He was a lieutenant colonel| ANCIENT LETTERS of a Michigan Regiment in the daughters , . . rou a new|the end of the Civil War, ng line)| Throughout these historical mo- nd| aimed primarily at picturing for Dr. Quaife, a well-known U.S, lenced It. All purely family mat-|yopoion editor and author, says|pitals, of these historical treasurers, the These letters were long in the|of General Williams' [ 4=Childhood Literature 3-The Big Rascals 5:15 P.M, 4-Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7~My Friend Flicka 6--Huekleberry Hound 3~Gene Autry 6:00 P.M, 11-6---News 7--Early Show 4--Western 6:15 P.M. 6--8ea Hunt 6:30 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 5-42News: Weather 6:45 P.M S--Huntley-Brinkley rt ep; 1164-2 News 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid 8$-U of R Open House 4---Cannonball 2-Manhunt 7:15 P.M, 7=News; Weather :30 PM 6~Leave It To Beaver 7-Kecping Talking 8-2-Wagon Train 4--Musical tour 8:00 P.M, 11-6---RCMP 7~Take A Good Look 8:30 P.M. 11.6---Live A Borrowed A Life 7-0Ozzie and Harriet 4~Drama 52-Price Is Right 9:00 P.M. 11 6-5--Perry Como Show 7~The Hawa'lan Eye 4--The Millionaire 2--Perry Como 9:30 P.M. sioned brigadier general of United|daughters, Mrs. States volunteers in 1861. War and was commis-|poggession of the general's grand. nal, most of which has unfortun.'tietam, the headlong stampede of ately been lost. He maintained a|union iroops at Chancellorsville,|an annual ency: constant correspondence with his writing . , . them aimed primarily at pictur- ing a them amid the Crude ur. active campaign. Civil servi th ly until|the Burton Historical collectio pg: fre iy vy br Condi hear ance. Students of the American Civiljwas in ce continuously un urton rical collection of cons ow © erruptions the Detrolt Public Library -- irom members of his staff and|ho™g '0 the dariiess welcom, which is the chief depository of thers; at times, when beset by|. tered doomed Atlanta on the subject called "¥FROM|mentoes, the reader can see the manuscript material on Detroit.|weariness or with the booming. of " THE CANNON'S MOUTH: The|picture of a devoted father to his| They are finally being published|cannon and the staccato reports ' { under the sponsorship of the De-|of rifle fire assailing his ears, Yet| rector of the State Historical So- troit - Historical Soclety and|into them he poured the scent of Clety and founder of the Wisconsin flowers, the singing of birds, the shocking sights of military hos- BRITANNICA BOOK hardships endured and the valor Saplaved BY he bp common soldiers, the grandeur Both the quality and the volume|of mountain scenery, gn up- wartime|roar of armies locked in des-|of Immediate importance: correspondence is amazing. |perate battle, With their aid the flllam T, Bar-| Throughout the war he recorded|reader still may view the win- He'bour, and were given by her to'his activities in a personal jour-|drows of Confederate dead at An.| PAST." of drowning mules to! trapped the mud of a Virginia winter, the am: spectacle presented by Sherman's tatter- dema'ian army emerging from its the Carolinas; or hear once more the voice of a the stru Historian Quaife is a former di- Magazine of History. 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