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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jul 1960, p. 20

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ve Pg ree a PROMOTIONS Port Perry High School By CHARLES H. REESOR (lowing pupils follow the Grade PORT PERRY -- High School|10 courses: R. Painter, P. Goose, results for Grades Nine and 10/J. Stevens. j showed: Grade Nine, 80.21 per| The following pupils have been cent promotion and Grade 10,[recommended for the Depart- 79.05 per cent promotipn. ment of Education's Intermed- The following pupils are pro-|iate Certificate for successful moted from Grade Nine to Grade|completion of Grades 9 and 10: : B. Ballinger, B. Wallace, S. Adderley, J. Druean, K. Wilson, E. Hunter, M. Terrett, B. Lee, R. 50--Articles For Sale WE pay highest prices in the seity for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store, RA 3.3271. 444 Simcoe South. SKIN diver's lung, good condition, $60. Phone RA 5-8930 FAIRBANKS Morse pressure system, 25-foot lift, complete with all controls, 30 gallon tank and foot valve. RA hes, LLOYD baby carriage, grey good con- |dition, $12. Phone RA 85857. K 52--Legel NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF AME- LIA DUNKLEY, Widow, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Amelia Dunkley, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of April, 1960, are hereby no- tified to send in to the under- signed Personal Representa- tives of the said deceased on or before the 3rd day of Au- gust, 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immediately 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1960 "CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) Blueprint For Survival Tells Of 'Cabin Fever By DAE MCcINTOSH Toiletries soap, toothpaste, de- Canadian Press Staff Writer tergent, nail brush, razor, blades OTTAWA (CP) -- How do you and 'shaving soap, women's basic avoid "cabin fever" in your base- cosmetics, toilet and facial tis- ment fallout shelter? sues, face cloth, towels, brush This is about the only question and comb, lacking an adequate answer in Personal -- bedding, sweaters the government's recently-issued and socks, change of undercloth- pamphlet on how to build and ing and socks, personal hygiene stock a shelter. items for women, baby clothes, "Cabin fever" is an expression baby feedi quip t, dispos-| used by trappers to describe able diapers, plastic sheeting. 47 --Automobiles For Sale 52 MORRIS Oxford, four-door, excel lent condition, overhauled, RA 5-4124. 6 AUSTIN Healey, excellent condi- tion, detachable hardtop, $995. Phove RA 82793 after 6 p.m. ] '53 CHEV, in good condition. Telephore RA 5.7902 after 4 p.m. '54 PONTIAC sedan delivery, station wagon windows. 115 Fernhill Boulevard. RA 53272. ; a VOLKSWAGEN convertible, only $425, terms. New top, red leather upholstery, 16,000 miles on motor good tires, elec- { 47 --Automobiles For 4 Sale '50 PONTIAC, good running condition, radio. Best offer. Must sell. RA 57970. 510 Sterling Avenue, '56 CHEV. Belair, equipped, good con- dition. 39 Albany Street, before 7 p.m. '57 BUICK convertible, automatic trans- mission, new tires. Car is like new. $1895. Wilbak Motors, 137 King West. '55 CADILLAC Sixty Special. Full power equipment, reduced to $1475. Wilbak Motors, 137 King West 5% BON op, fully take in extra reading material; open an upstairs tap and turn off the water at the main shut-off valve. "You must remain in the shelter until instructed to leave. The instructions likely will come from your shelter radio. "Keep calm, Your family will look to you for leadership." For shelter heating, and lighting, use kerosene appli- portable automatic timer and wringer, also ele¢- tric fan, RA 86339. 305 Courcelette Avenue. me 7% SCOTT-ATWATER, with four/gal day tank, in very good condi] Phone RA 5-5027. DINETTE suite, buffet, chairs, RA 5-3917. = NEW Inglis washing machine with pump, iliness reason for [selling. Cost $139.50 sell for $98, RA 5-1063 i CK hardtop, fully , custom radio, reduced to $795. Wilbak Motors, 137 King West. First Class Henors -- G. Tripp, |T. Boyd, J. Williams, E. Mc- SPRAYER tank type with compres: tric windshield wipers. RA 5-9478, 48--Automobiles Wanted sor hose and gun also extension lad- ofter the said date the Per- what happens to your nerves 5s CHEV, stationwagon, two - door, radio, signals, new metallic paint job. Best cash offer. RA 8-1923 after 5 p.m. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wresking; Highest prices paid RA 5-1181. der. Best offer. 496 Simcoe North, Apt. 2. RA 5-4452. Eo SEVEN - room frame house, must be d and moved, very reason- '$ OL E, good for and take over payments. Phone A 57119. 122 Albert Street. "58 PONTIAC, four-door six-cylinder, metallic green, undercoated, radio, back-up lights, courtesy and trunk HOUSTON GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- able, Write Box 816 Oshawa Times. PIANO Upright good condition, $130. 227 Kendall Avenue. RA 8-8589. is HP JOHNSTON, practically mew. Telephone RA 13-2943, sonal Representatives will dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated aot Oshawa, this 4th day of July, 1960. PORA STANLEY ond after being cooped up with the same person or persons for some time. The government- recommended shelter for five persons meas- ures nine feet four inches in length and six feet eight inches in width, It is smaller than most ances. One gallon of liquid fuel a day should be adequate. Your '*'major concern" in the of shelter will be disposal of human waste, Use polyethylene bags, depositing them in a garbage can. Families with infants will need a two-weeks supply of dis- posable diapers. Provide changes Medical -- first aid dressings and drugs, aspirins, bicarbonate |Caig, J. Lawrence, D. Edenbor- Milne, G. Miller, E. St. John, J. Gibson, G. Wilbur, P, Fraser, J. h, E. Roach, W. Diamond, B. soda, cough drops, nose drops, | 2" ' '. 4 specific medicines such as insu vernon, D. Hayes, M. Croxall, lin, disinfectant, scissors. |" "Sap dae Protective clothing-- coveralls, Second Class Honors -- 1%. Wag- rubber boots, rubber 'gloves. ner, 1, nstea ol Rei oh Here's the list of food (per| hope: J. Cock. C. Morrow DB. I day |Boldue, W. Collins, D, Fralick, pe T. Zoet, W. Beath, J. Stark, S. (per Whitaker, S. Saunders, N. Hun. ter, F. Millman, E. Teno, C. Mumford, B. Rynard, D. Gibson, H. Saunders, H. Lehman, D. Leh- man, B. Martyn, D. Popert, E. Moore, E. Parrott, L. Davidson, G. Smith, T. Taft, J. Nichols, J. lights, very clean. RA 5-5027. oo '53 MORRIS Minor, needs repairs, best offer, Phone Ajax WH 2-5131. '57 PLYMOUTH A-1 condition, must be seen to be appreciated, 319 Jasper Avenue. RA 8-0642. '57 FORD automatic, two tone, low | mileage after 6 p.m. Phone RA 5.7782 '55 HILLMAN, excellent condition, $300. YUkon 35-2000 Port Perry. | PLETE BRAKE SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE -UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS, 67 KING ST. W, RA 3-7822 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off, DODD MOTOR SALES Milk--four one-pound cans. Vegetables--six 15- or 20-ounce cans. { Fruits--six 15- or 20 - ounce cans, Juices--six 20-ounce cans. Cereals--14- packages. Biscuits--two one-pound pack- ages of crackers; two packages of cookies, Main dish--two 12-ounce cans of meat; two cans of beef and of underclothing. BATTERY RADIO Don't use water from the tap may have to spend as long as|until told it is safe to do so. Each two weeks in their shelter. {person requires at least half a "In planning a daily routine," |gallon of water a day. it says, "you should break up the| A battery - powered radio is day into various periods for rest, | vital. individual and group activity, Here's a list of shelter supplies, cooking and feeding, shelter|not all of them essential: chores, and so on." Beds, folding table, folding And that's about all the advice stools, cooking utensils, dispos- there is on how to keep your|able cups and plates, knives, gravy; two' 15- or 20-ounce cans nerves from fraying. |forks and spoons, can openers, of beans; two jars of cheese; two Here are some tips as outlined (paper towels, kerosene cooker, eight-ounce cans of fish. lin the pamphlet, sub-titled "Blue- kerosene lamp, electric lamp and| Canned and dehydrated soup: print for Survival No. 1," on|batteries and spare bulbs, flash-|--two 10-ounce cans. what to do in event of a fallout|light, 10 gallons of kerosene;| Infant foods--meat and .vegel- warning: |matches, garbage can, garbage able soup, precooked baby cereal, Turn on your home radio, Wait bags, toilet, polyethylene bags, assorted strained fruits. for instructions. You will be told|shovel, crowbar, axe, pocket] Other--one can of honey; two when to go into your shelter. knife, whistle, saw, sorewdriver, pounds of hard candy; one jar of KEEP CALM hammer, screws, nails, pliers, peanut butter; one package of "If there is time--you will be fire extinguisher, half-inch rop,|tea bags; one jar of sugar; one told how much--do as many of|string battery radio, clock, spare jar of instant coffee; salt and the following tasks as you can, radio batteries and a hand basin. pepper; jam, syrup, molasses, | in this order:. Shield basement| Recreational supplies -- calen- jelly; chocolate powder, chewing| Special to The Oshawa Times | windows; move clothes and bed-|dar, books, paper, pencils, play-/gum. LONDON Aneurin Bevan,| It is doubtful, however, whether ding into shelter; move furniture, [ing cards, chess, checkers and| Copies of the pamphlet may be|Lahor's dynamic deputy - leader Mr, Wilson can command the Miller, T. Cook, A. Wakeford, L. Posthill, K. Boyd, S. Beare, W. Stevens, L. Lee, L. Somerville, A. Armour, K. Nottingham, G. Menzies, C. Nesbitt, J. Philip, J. Harper, W. Powell, Jayne Car- negie, R. Manns, W. Goreski, J. McMillan, J, Carnochan, R. Don- nélly, A. Calberry, R. Vernon, James Carnegie, L. Summers, L. Pereman, It is recommended that the fol ONE 9 x 12 broadloom rug, mushroom color, like new and in excellent condi- tion. T RA 84714. SPECIAL! full sized sleeping bags, while they iast, $4.95. Apply Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. ROYAL vacuum cleaner, upright model, with all attachments, plus floor | polishing brush. In good $40. RA 5-3242 PHOEBE RILEY, By their solicitors, Messrs. McGIBBON & BAS- TE DO, Barristers: & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL SNOWDEN, Retired Gentle- man, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Snowden, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of April, 1955, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or be- fore the 3rd day of August, 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Personal Rep- resentative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 4th day of July, 1960. ELSIE EDNA VAN CAMP, By her solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, TENDER NOTICE LANDSCAPING OSHAWA HOME FOR THE AGED Sealed tenders, addressed to the City of Oshawa, will be received by the Architects, John B. Parkin Associotes at their office aot 1500 Don Mills Road, Postal Station "J", Toronto 6, Ontario un- til 4:00 p.m, Tuesday, July 19th, 1960, for landscape work at the Oshawa Home for the Aged ot Oshawa Boule- vard, Oshawa, Ontario. Plans, specification, instrue- tions to bidders, and form of tender may be obtained on application by Landscape Contractors. after Monday, July 11th, 1960 from the Ar- chitects. A certified cheque * in the amount of $25 00 is small bedrooms. BREAK UP DAY The pamphlet says a family Levinson, I. Blain, G. Tum- monds, D. Cochrane, S. Fralick, M. Couch, R. Kennedy, W. Aird. | Third Class Honors -- J. Tay- {lor, D. Henry, 8. Clothier, M. |Spears, G. Franklin, C. Wilson, |G. Dagenais, V. Eden, D. Saun- '52 PONTIAC sedan, good transporta-| tion. Phone after om. RA 88535. '58 CHEV. Biscayne, - custom radio, | clean car, 'good tires. Priced low for| quick sale. Easy terms, Try "Stew" 314 PARK RD. S. at. Mike Starr's, RA 5-5646. | "58 PONTIAC Strato-Chief, excellent RA 3-942] condition, radio, good tires, low mile - age. $1700 or best offer. RA 37618. |50--Articles For Sale '59 CHEV. Belair, two-door, gear shift, fully equipped, low mileage. RA 3-9302. 53 AUSTIN, radio and clock. Pass Standing -- R. Hamer, G. Goslin, R. Franks, L. Clark, C. Spencer, J. Raines, A. Anness, D. Davey, B. Bray, H. Lukas, J. Baker, R. Leach, G. Carnegie, P.|lowing pupils enrol in Grade 11: {roes, N, Prentice, D. Pascoe, L.|D. Beacock, C. Hastings, B Mitchell, A. Brown, W. Willerton. Henry, B. Nixon, S. Painter, H. It is recommended that the fol-' Innes. Replacing Nye Bevan 'Tough Job For Labor By M. MCINTYRE HOOD | REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire, l six storm windows. RA 5-1542 between 12 and 1 p.m, SUMP pump, $25, Lloyd stroller $15. Both excellent condition. Phone RA 15-8693 after p.m LEAVING town! Walnut dinette suite, fireplace screen, white porcelain table, |liquor cabinet, 21" TV, walnut end - ne tale. 133 Cadillac Avenue North. HOUSEHOLD furniture, draperies. bed: gACRIFICE on household furniture 2- Tele: Ging, garden tools, lamps, dishes |ioce frieze sofa bed set, practically RA 3.2602 Hoover polisher, etc. Bargains at half poo" oriee and step tables, lamps, 24" phone RA 3.2692. ~~ ____,___|price. No calls on Saturdays, RA 8.0845. 1510vision, bookcase, high chair. Must '52 MORRIS, four - door, 'n excellent GUNG, ammunition and hunting sup-|be sold. 597 Grierson Street, condition. Phone RA 37266 after 6 plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent Spy iNG furniture? We'll buy it. Re. pm. : . __________ [down Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond grgerators, TV's, washers, pianos, CLEARING at reduced prices and easy Street West. RA 56511. ______|stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con ferme. '51 Shey. a Rambler, 4 Ford, |SINGLE beds, dressers, Limoges china tac' 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131, '55 Chev. '55 Pontiac hardtop, ev. | dinner 'service for eight, enamel sink, yaGny % ton pick. Tey "Stew" at Mike miscellaneous articles. Apply 309 Cen- yao b i Sloane Tepainy: on Dies, Siarrs. RA 53646. Ie SUreel. ree ___|teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. WRECKING '50 Ford for TENTS, camp stoves, camp cots, tar- Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- sale cheap. RA 8-1570. __ |paulins, sleeping bags, lanterns, sales ice. RA 8-059] anytime. 53 CAFVROLET coach, excellent con. and rentals. Oshawa Hardware and oouynion Appliances (a division of dition, very clean. 299 Drew Street. Electric, 8 Church Street. RA 3.7624. ON BAPE osold at Paddy's ; ro m |RENT a television set for your sum-| Market, Hampton. A complete line of 56 OLDSMOBILE 'Super 88" equipp-| , i | mer cottage, rates by the w *ek or the appliances at hard to beat prices. CO} ed. Bes: offer, Telephone RA 58504.) "Meagher's, 5 King Street West jRpplances p 39 CHEVROLET, four-door automatic|RA 3-3425 ButmandShy i 4 -- Ra - USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. radio, low mileage. Phone RA 3-3848. [ELECTRIC caor repairs. parts aha G9ED tres, Wout all sizes, 83 and wf 59 FOUR door Biscayne Chevrolet,|service for Schick, Remington, Sun-| en od -- 16,000 miles, $1950. RA 5-9865, |beam, Phili-Shave, Ronson. Fast effi. POWERFUL amplifier, capable of h lent service. Meagher's, 5 King Street sufficient volume 'for large hall, com- '57 BR arden, mati, SNOW | wat plete with record playing equipment, tires. Telephone -f117. KEEP your ba oil ar will de microphone etc., for rent. For reser- 58 CHEV. two-door hardtop Phone | humidifier eno ve Thi Tv seven. | Lition phone Meagher's RA 3.3425. RA 80970. ~~ (day free home trial. 918 Simcoe Street NORGE Teirigeratos; 8% cubic 5 % CHEV four-door deluxe, under North. RA 3-3043 washing machine, Locomotive. In A- 2000 miles, new car warranty. Trade 5p GOODRICH Stores -- fires, bat. Cororion. Apply 222 Greenwood Ave. terms, $2350. Marian Auto Ltd. 25. Kelvinator refrigerators, tele. '58 SHEPHARD 16' model Ski-bee. with Grenfell Lo |vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543.(V drive, like new. W. Hunt, Pickering 5% FORD automatic, fordor, one | ai ; MO 84261 or Fenelon Falls, 151 W 5. owner, $1895. Telephone RA 5-2802. _ |A)" colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss,|PROPSIDE couch, with matin 55 FORD -- sacrifice, Best offer, take Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8| cellent condition, . Phone MA over payments of $400. MO 8-4782. hurch Street. RA 3.7624. | Bowmanville. an NO down payment required, '56 Inter-| AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. FIBREGLASS your wooden hoat for national nine passenger, heavy duty|Prompt service. Free estimates. Order, carefree boating or we will do the Joh truck, good condition. Apply Bill Drag- now for early delivery. Chair and tabjellor you. We carry 8 1S piste Jeo 8 , West. b Y i , - owls BA Station 1% King i {rentals Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. | ony, Sportsman's Corner, 105 Byron '56 FORD V8 automatic, custom line. USED parts and repairs for all Stree: South, Whitby, 4511. In good condition. RA 3-4825 makes of wringer type washers, % hp | amee=T Re LL TY (BE JT reer preg eec | - piece cheste 35 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, coral motors $5 to $10, guaranteed recon Apply and white, radio, heater, new tires, Sitions washers and, sipves Paddy's| Avenue. battery, ete. Private. Apply 325 Celina Marke ampton. e meee - Street : | GTCHEST prices pati Tor wosd Turek, | CX PAINTED bookeases only 99 cepts, - | GHEE» Pp with the purchase of any piece of un. ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up fo ture, aiso sell and exchange. Contact painted furniture. Chest of drawers, 20 per cent. Six months to pay. For Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince g17. desks, $14; bookcases, $5 99° van- personal service at your home call RA| Street. Phone RA 8-1131. ity dresser, $26. Wilson Furnitare, 20 rs oh |ORIGINAL oil paintings, landscapes, | Church Street. = '51 PREFECT, in good running condi-| farm scenes, 16 x 20. Reasonable. Ideal BABYLAND bargains, new styles 1660 tion, $110. RA 5-2998. [tor gifts, RA 5-1238 baby carriages, converts to cor bed, 55 CHEV, V8 two-tone green fast little SPECIAL! 14 6" moulded plywood lowest prices in town, $27; large, oll car, good shape, $1000 for quick sale. boats five-ply, mahogany. long deck, Panel cribs, 3 price clearance, $10.88; RA 80747 after 4 p.m [seat backs. Regularly $495, clearance SPringfille | playpens, 's5 CHEV. station wagon, radio, hea si | ped the poll in the election of the shadow cabinet. all paris T. interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon, | s, ex: | 3-274 d suite, two -| 65 Warren | combination doors. crib mattress, $9.88; = |price $349, Terms $35 down, $25 month. |Playbens, SB.83; high chairs, 47.80 er, guaranteed. Only $995, 10 per cent|ly. No outside financing. Apply Domin- |p ,oh Street, ' down Marian Auto, 25 Grenfell. lon Store, 48 Bond Street West. lFtoon i FT Tre IsamiN nan yutits smb pris. | coverings © . '56 FORD Fairlane, tudor automatic, | DOMIN N upright grand piano. |jnge Rovere discontinued pat. radio, heater. Only $995, 10 per cent|COMax 3.2467. ____|terns, many cheerful designs for home down Marian Auto, 25 Grenfell. REASONABLY priced (4) 825 by 20|and cottage, reduced for quick sale, '55 CHEV. tudor deluxe, one owner, | truck tires, (2) 6.stud truck wheels,|25c per foot; borderless linoleum . 10 per cent down. Marian Auto,|(1) 800 gallon water tank. Phone WH squares, 6 by 9, only $2.95; vinyl coat- %5 Grenfell. 2.2417, general, is also being mentioned as a possible nominee, but he is handicapped in being far too much like Mr. Gaitskell, some- one who would be able to under. stand and represent trade union- ist and other currents of opinion books, magazines, papers into|other games, crosswords and obtained from: Emergency Meas-|is gone. There will never be an-|strong support of the trade union room above your shelter; fill up|other puzzles, knitting, sewing, ures Organization, Privy Council|other like him. Economic and group of the parliamentary party. any additional water containers; hobby materials. office, East Block, Ottawa. |educational changes since the|It is nearly 100 strong, and com- r---- {days of his boyhood rule out en-|prises about 40 per cent of the |tirely the possibility of a boy|total vote in the election of offi- PORT PERRY Honor Teacher [5.7 in, eamng oer |the age of 13, and enduring the , . ' |hard life which was his, a life|, On the other hand, Mr. Brown . ind : .|is chairman of the trade union {which brought about his dedica- p 1 ereman S tion of the righting of social group, [and would expect to re. . ovils taive its general support. His > Rad irst-rate performance as critic of ° 1 On Retirement woe the deisios i Ted Wao the government's defence policy u | 1C cnoo KEDRON -- One of the largest deputy-leader of the Labor party force pelies nes heloed Tix gory picnies ever held in Pereman's| Vill not be made until after the, noo Lopularit a PORT PERRY -- Following is| on; Johns, Sandra; Lee, Pat- community was staged Thursday | party conference is held, possibly speaking Po TY ks suffers y the list of promotions for the ricia; McNenly, Wendy; Moore, /in the Mountjoy picnic grovejin November, there is already|nandicap in that his views are Port Perry public school. Linda; Ptolemy, Clare; Rice, [When Pereman's School Section, speculation as to whe will takel¢o, fap to the right to please the Georgia; Sebben, Elizabeth; Son-| neighbors and friends turned outjover his spot. Whoever it is willl) ra radical Socialist element GRADE 8 to GRADE 9 | ley, Sherilyn; Sweetman, Sharon; to honor Mrs. William Spry who have difficulty in producing the i . Baker, Mary: Bell, Linda; manton, Judy; Taylor, Priscilla; has taught in the area for many same blend as did Hugh Gaitskell orHER PROSPECTS Bufnetl, Seurgten; humo. Pat Terrett, Susan; Ballard, Rick: jveats. |and Aneurin Bevan, the blend ofl t be id ia; rd, u; Da-| Buchner, David; Chapman, How-| Mrs. Spry has announced her|an intellectual Socialist with a| ;~1€TS Who mus consider genais Caro); Bade, Jody: Pom ian; Cook, Ian; Durham, Don-|intention of retiring from the hard-boiled and dynamic trades oh Jue reckoning are James Se, Je} Rarliay, ou |ald; Hayden, Robert; MacMas-|teaching profession. To express union leader. allaghan, 43, the shadow Colon- nie; Manns, Judy; Mc '|ter, John; McGowan, Gordon; the regard of pupils, parents, and lal secretary. He has outstanding Nancy; _Pavlick, Shirley; Thom- | McLaughlin, James; Panter, neighbors, a Lind ty os ax NAMES MENTIONED debating ability, and he alone of son, Gail. {Gordon; Podres, Ronald; Por- ed by M F 4 In the forefront of the names|the Labor front bench has any- Williams, + Marsha; Adderley, ter J : Rat Banh: Riop | Longed by Mrs, R. Flett, Mrs. L.| A 's|thing of Bevan's vitriolic flai Thomas; Dawson, Dennis; Mairs LAR a o11 | Ellins and Mrs. R. Scott. [Deitg Mentioned TF the Gepity's His Bog i or vor; H hy J ' id ; y . i . | Pos 0 son, | , x flan; Mark: Brian: McLaughlin, gy L. Hastings, teacher. owing 2 rogram of Taces, 44, shadow chancellor of the ex- wegis in the debates on African ) Fo » ; Men: A el ; roblems. zies, David; Oke, Barry; Pren- GRADE 3 to GRADE 4 supper, Linda Scott read an ad- Chequer, Sig George Brown. 5 P The name of Sir Frank Soski tice, Richard; Raines, Allan;| pgainie Rhonda: Bourgeois {dress of appreciation and good, Al R bel the 57 siice, Raines, Ronald; Reader, BIV-|cpariene: Buchner, Ruth Ann; |Vishes to Mrs. Spry, and a plat- Tepiancs by re Hi ens ol ibs rope Labor atiorsey. |an; Thomas, Timothy; Walker, Geer Brenda; Grhy, Susan: Ho|form rocker was given her as a Sha ma iP > these ¢ ational Robert. E. M. Hunter, teacher.| ori' Marilynn: Irvine, Darlene; tangible token of the esteem in pects a gay i gh! phd GRADE 7 to GRADE 8 Jackson, Joanne; Jefford, Eliza-| Which she is held. {others. Mr. Wilson has already Badour, Betty; Beare, Lynne; beth; Kendall, Rhonda; Manns, Other personal gifts were also jeputized v bly for M Bruton, Lynda: Chapman, Mary Jane; Nelson, Mary; Tay: presented. depu oat Jom capauly or 5 Srmed, Lynd No y Deborah; Thomas, D ara: PLAN BAPTISM SERVICE | aitskell in the House of Com- H , 3 Mrs. Hugh Gannon, Oshawa, MODS and last November he top- | Cooper, | 10T, Oper: |Vokins, 'Sherrin; Walsh, Judith: ed linoleum, special clearout, 45c per | oot; ends of wall coverings, clearout 's3 FORD fordor, two-tone, signals, | very good buy. Phone CO 13-2552. SEE one of Oshawa's Targest transis: price 37c per foot. Wilson Furniture, '57 PLYMOUTH SAVOY ma Four door, automatic trans- mission, one owner, now only $1295. Open evenings 'til 9 P_M. Robinson Motors (Osh- awa Ltd.), 574 Ritson Rd. S. CASH FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W. ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SALES & SERVICE hp (C1 | 38 1" Us RA 3-7132 vr '57 PONTIAC Two door, a fine running used car, only $1,095. Open even- ings 'til 9. Robinson Motors, (Oshawa Ltd.) 574 Ritson Rd S SE fie: BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (just East of Wilson Road) RA 3-4494 : 5-5574 WILLIS | | Res: | pric {transistor Street West LAKECRAFT cruiser hardiop 16-fi. 255-5627. lights, $1000 or best offer. Bobcaygeon RR 1|iresges, 150 ¢ Sheltz cabin trailer, 8 x 20. Apply 22 headboards, clearout prices from $24; Orchardview Blvd, | Store | new, RA 8.0231 | WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, years old; | wooden, t ! £2 [Everviting in excellent condition. Ap-|i55 AUSTIN Cambridge A55 in new eon. BABY'S crib and mattress condition. BOAT Sport's runabout 14 ft. with 69 inch beam. chrome dinette suite, used |three months. Garden tractor, also sev- {eral small household articles. 112 Allan | Street, Whitby ONE chesterfield and two chairs, small | refrigerator, kitchen table and chairs, | three stoves, two beds, two dressers. | RA 5-0542 | 408 KING W., OSHAWA |i; HORSE power Wisconsin mortar | MO 8-5934 | TYPEWRITERS, adding nachiaes 2nd cash registers, repairs, all work guaranteed coe Street South. RA 8-1211 after 5 p.m RA 5.9748 frigerators, stoves, tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8.113 MAK. your recreation livable Meagher's RA 3.3425, radio displays. All leading [20 Church Street. kes. Large variety of sizes and| es to choose from, $29.95 for a six|TV antenna, four months old, sell for radio. Meagher's, 5 King | half price. Phone RA 8-1801. | TRAILER, 4 x 10 platform, $50. RA preservers, trailer, | bedding sale, buy now an e, water-skis. | factory clearance of spring filled mat. discontinued ticking. Priced |for quick sale, $16.88 up. Continental some mis-matched some with Johnson, life fibreglass bottom, ayton Coulter). "AUSTIN, running, $150; Engi) beds and P bunk beds, eight pieces complete, sale price $58. Smooth top mattresses made famous makers, $19.95, Wilson Fur. re 20 Church Street. near A North Oshawa ee Vi MM CAMERA and accessories, like nit reasonable offer accepted. Call | |reasonable. Telephone RA 8-5659. |51--Swap & Barter two suit back. 5-piece dining room with padded chairs, 107 Athol East -- dition, private; or will swap for small excellent delivery truck or station wagon. 2:6410 Ajax. |52--Legal Phone RA 3-4246. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH FRANKLIN J7 . ZPY, retired, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Franklin Jeffery, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, retired, deceased, who died on or about the 19th day of June, 1960, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Re- presentatives of the said de- ceased on or before the 3rd day of August, 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the soid Personal Rep- resentotives will distribute the assets of the said deceas- ed having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice Dated at Oshawa this 30th day of June, 1960. 2 FT. mahogany Nipissing boa tl ed one season. Telephone RA 5.6992 | xer, also five brick veneering rods. new and used, expert| 136 Sim- LLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- TV's, washers, pianos. etc. For top cash offer, con-| room buy installing Oasis dehum'di r. tor vent or sale. Reasonable terms, | Now is the time to have a beautiful home with aluminum doors and windows, best quality, lowest price in town. Quick service ALEX VAJDA RA 3-9851 Every job guaranteed. Clarence Franklin Jeffery, ond John Gordon Jeffery, by their solicitors, Messrs McGibbon & Bastedo, | | SE HOME Barristers ond Solicitors, LIANCES 20 Simcoe Street North # For Loch Geraldine; Dagenais, Judy; Dow- son, Shirley; Dymond, Beverley; Fane, Patricia: Hockin, Shirle, Jefford, Catherine; Kandel, Lyn-| da; Leahy, Karen. | MacMaster, Susan; Mairs, Di- anne; Mark, Karen; Mumford, Jennifer; Quan, Joanne; Read, Margaret; Summers, Lois; Ver- non, Marianne; Adderley, Terry; Ballard, Ralph: Buller, Buddy; Dowson, Chris; Gray, Jim; Ir- vine; Lee, Bob; McMaster, Jim; Mulligan, David; Pas- coe; Ivan; Pickard, Roger; Por- ter, David; Powell, Graham; Ste- phens, Rodger. S. A. Cawker, teacher. GRADE 7 to GRADE 8 Cook, Carolyn; Harris, Linda; Michie, Darlene; Porter, Ann; Quan, France; Heayn, Paul; McLeod, Norman; Murray, Da- vid; Raines, John; Saunders, ayes Stephens, Richard. GRADE 6 to GRADE 7 nd te Ti Cooper, Janet; Harris, Sandra; awa Times Jefford, Linda; Johns, Dianne; INVERNESS, Scotland -- A Kenny, Sheila, Nelson, Cather- party of some 30 students, under- ine; Rice, Christina; Sonley, Le- 3 | anne; Taylor, Barbara; Wallace, graduates from Cambridge and Carol; Armstrong, Thomas; Dur- Oxford Universities, has arrived| ham, David; Edenborough, Rob- in this area on an expedition to ert; Hatchinski, Fernando; Mec- try to track down the fabled Loch| Detvioss, Join: MeDone, deters Ness Monster. The students, i by Richard Arnold of Oxford Fi] Robert; Rown'res, Wayse: Rubs, Dr. Richard Tucker of Cam. | Richard; Sebben, Stewart; Ter- bridge, have taken up quarters in| fei, t Vijaru. Aleia Meckar various places along the shores of| ~ C' © : the loch. They are equipped with GRADE 6 TO GRADE 7 cameras with telescopic lenses| Carnegie Connie; Carnochan, "nd other equipment to aid them| Dorothy; McNeill, Susan; Moore in verifying the fact that there is| Judy; Spears, May: Cowieson, a monster in its waters, if it|Bob; Cox, Fred, Jackson, Gary; should make even the slightest|Kendall, Trevor; Menzies, Ron- appearance above the surface ald; Short, Alvin; Walker, Alan; during their stay there. | Williams, Grant. A business firm is financing the GRADE 5 to GRADE 6 expedition, and has also provided| Brown, Diane; Collins, Joyce; it with a boat. | Srey, Shiver Harris, Sharol | MacDonald, Esther; Milne, Lo Members of the party are 3 : mostly students of zoology, and Summers, Fleanor: Thompson prior to coming north to Scot.| Jean; Webster, Barbara; Beare, land, they consulted marine bio-| Gani; al 1 ANE Joists associated with the British Rodney, Hillier, Ray- Finge, The main watches of the expe- Richard; 'Knight, required @s @ deposit on plans. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. L. R. Barrand Clerk JOHN B. PARKIN Assoc. Architects and Engineers 1500 Don Mills Road, Postal Station "J", Toronto 6, Ontario. Expedition Ness Beast By M. McINTYRE HOOD mond; Kent, Brian; Mark, Lonny; Taylor, ders, Warren, Nancy; Williams, Jan- :|ice; Ballinger, Norman; Birkett, Wayne; Bruton, Robert; Car- negie, Stephen; DeShane, Robert; Emmerson, Larry; Howsam, Glen; Kendall, Morgan; Mairs, Robert; Mark, Larry; McNab, Brian; Michie, Kenneth; Saun- Barry; Short, Dennis; Smith, Donald; Taylor, William. Thelma Beare, teacher. GRADE 3 to GRADE 4 Bassant, Grace; Brown, Betty; DeNure, Peggy; Durham, Jan- ice; Gardiner, Susan; Godley, Debbie; Forder, Anna; King, Christina; Leveck, Eva; Quan, Renee; Robertson, Heather; Seb- ben, Ann; Short, Diane; Snooks, Wendy; Stephens, Heather; Thompson, Alilee; Whitter, Kathy; Willoughby, Beth; Wren, Patsy; DeNure, Chris; Durham, Keith; Franssen, Jackie; Hlo- zan, Jonathon; Jeffrey, Ronnie; Mark, Billy; McNeill, Tommy; Prentice, Ralph; Wakeford, Al lan. Alpha Samells, teacher. GRADE 2 to GRADE 3 Ballard, Lea-Anne; Brown, Linda; Griffen, Debbie; Healey, Faye; Hillier, Barbara; Kennedy, Karen: Kenny, Anne; Mumford, Susan; Murray, Karen; Pickard, Linda; Thomas, Mary Lou; Wal- lace, Judy; Walsh, Barbara; Webster, Brenda; Beare, Dean;* Clark, Neil; Diamond, Julian; Gray, David; Hoggard, Royce; Irvine, Kenny: Kent, John; Mec- Dermott, Paul; McDonald, Roy; McLaughlin, Murray; Moore, Jim; Reesor, Larry; Short, Ron- nie; Sweetman, Glen; Taylor, Paul; Williams, Jody; Williams, Teddy. Muriel MacMaster, teacher. GRADE 2B to GRADE 3 Beadle Sandra; Cook, Mary !|Ann; .Cox, Diane; Dowson, Jan- ice; Gray, Deanne; Hodgson, Sharon: Hlozan, Janet; Luke, Kathy; McNenly, Norma; Rob- ertson, Beth; Wallace, Gail; Ar- cher, Vernon; Armstrong, Ross; Brown, Sammy; Dagenais, Don- ald; Elford, Bobby; Geer, Glenn; was soloist at the morning serv-| ice at Kedron, conducted by the| minister, Rev. R. H. Love. Next Sunday, a baptismal service will| be held. | Vacation school leader. Mrs. R.| S. Bishop, has over 80 girls and| boys registered prior to the open-| ing -- wit or | ing with 26 volunte helpers. | oe DNESDAY EVE, PERSONALS | 5:00 P.M. _--y ald Mes. R. E. Lee enter-| UeFamiy Teatre ii ron young people at| 6--Travellin Time their home on Tuesday with a] soma noUSe oon barbecue. Grant Spencer conduct- Story Book ed devotions, and recreation was| 2--The Biz Rascals led by Eleanor Mountjoy, Caro-| 5:15 P.M. lyn Spencer and Rev. R. H. Love. | ¢--Big Mac Show Members of the C. Davis fam- 5:30 P.M. ily held a family gathering at T-y Flats Theia fe home Bu and Mrs. J. 2--Felix The Cat Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Glover and ay P.M. son Stephen are returning to Ked-| 7--Early Show ron from Strathroy. 4Detnocratic Mrs. Harvey Crossman, with ) : Mr. and Mrs. C. Pascoe were > guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford] ¢_gea Hunt Naylor, Columbus, Sunday. | 6:30 P.M Walter Davis is a patient in \;_pamily Theatre Oshawa General Hospital, where | 5..2News: Weather his mother, Mrs. Eddie Davis, is 6:45 P.M. also a patient. 5--Huntley-Brinkley Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sweet of| Report Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mc. | 1"6-4-23--News Phail of Lakeland, Florida, were 7:00 P.M. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.| S=Tabloid Bishop Wednesday. 4--Cannonball Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe| 2--Manhunt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 7:15 P.M. Hugh Beaton of Oshawa, at their| 7--News; Weather summer home Sunday. 7:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry | 6--Leave It To Beaver were among dinner guests of, Mr, 7S;Democratic and Mrs. Ewart Nichol of Osh- 5.2--Wagon Train awa at their summer home, on 4--Drama Series Lake Simcoe Sunday. The occa- 5% P.M. sion was the celebration of their 11-6-RCMP 25th wedding anniversary. | 7~Take A Good Look 8:30 P.M. iS live A Borrowed i TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiitor CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronts WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel) 4--Buffale THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6---Woofer 5---Playhouse 4=Bovs Cartoon Storr 8:30 AM. 7--Fun House 9:00 AM. 11---Romper Room 5---Ding Dong School 00] 2--Threé Stooges :15 P.M. 4-Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7--Rocky and His Friends 6--Roy Rogers 2---Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M. 11-6--Metro News 7---Early Show 4._Drama Series 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--Mr. Adams and Eve 6:30 P.M 2--Checkers 10:00 A.M. 5-2-Dough Ra Mi 4--December Bride 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show 5-2--Play Your Hunch 4--Jack Narz 11:00 A.M, 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 A.M. 11---Bob McLean Show 5-2--Concentration 4--Serial Drama 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny and Friends 7--Restless Gun 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News; Weather 12:15 P.M. 6--Matinee 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 11--News 7--Love That Bob 52--It Could Be You 4--Search For morrow 12:45 P.M. 11---Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light Margaret; Raines, Janet; Wake-| A 1:00 PM, {ford, Joanne: Cooper, John:| 7_Ozzie and Harriet | gape © | Geer, Garry; Hope, Ricky; Me-| 4---Drama 4--Meet The Millers | Donald, Lloyd, McGill, Roddy:| S2-Price Is Right 2-Mid-day matinee Taylor, Neil: Vernon, Peter;| 3:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. Waldensperger, Don; Whitter, |11"63---Fappy 7--Divorce Hearing Ronnie; Wren, Michael. Elaine| jmre sian &® | ¢~As The World Turns Bailey, teacher. 2:00 P.M 9:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre A Weather $--Huntley-Brinkley 6--Tabloid 5--Leave It To Beaver 4--Democratic Conven- on 2--Shotgun Slade 7--News: Weather 7 M. 7--Black Saddle 6--Bob Cummings 5--The Detectives 4--Lippmarin on Leader ship 2-Law of the Plainsman M. 11--The Nation's Business | 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed §-2--Democratic Convene tion 8:30 P.M. J1-6--Star Playhouse 7-5--Democratic Conven tion 4--Ringo 2--Producers' Choice 9: M. 11-6--Closeup 7--Jeanne 2--Happy 7--Day In Court 6~--Chez Helene HO our KINDERGARTEN to GRADE 1/65 > "fai OSHAWA "LTD. Oshawa, Ontario. Wh 3 . snawa, Dnanio.|dition will be maintained at dawn Gibson, George; Marshall, 4--Drama Series Ee als) how Steven. L. B. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAYRE SALES AND SERVICE AUSTIN CAR GOOD ASSORTMENT USED CAR Domestic and Commercial TAUNTON RD. RA 5-5332 | RA 5-0331 SALE TED CAMPIN Mlarvinum, Prglicts oi Je | MOTORS 3 quality at the est prices, fully guaranteed. Double hung windows onl Holiday Clearance Sale y July 12 to 21st. For A Deal $18. Call now Theot will Amaze You, Act Lymer Aluminum Co. Today -- Only A Few More RA 8-5385 Sole Days Left. Variety of Working Men's Cars to Ex- ecutive Type 607 KING ST. EAST (Just East of Wilson Road) Busines. RA 3-4494 Residence RA 5.5574 ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 PICK LEAF PLAYER MONTREAL (CP)--The Inter- national League announced Mon- day that Frank Funk, Toronto righthander, is winner of the nm ly award as the league's best playee.in June. Funk, who pitched a no-hitter against Havana June 16, needed only two votes to win. Writers in| the league's eight citles, entitled selections for the award. Players receiving one vote each were Don Landrum, Buffalo out- outfielder; Gene Green, mond outfi och third-b and dusk. Some of the students nave already definite ideas as to what they will find in Loch Ness. One of them, a zoologist of Mer- ton College, said: ing theory is that the monster is a plesiosaur. It is more plausible for it to have survived than a coelacanth." reptile with a short body, long|Walker, Ricky; Wallis, Robert. neck, small head and four flip-| |to one vote for each city, stayed pers, is believed to have been [close to home in making their extinct for hetween 30 and 50| million years. ports of the monster in recent Mulligan, Susan; Murray, June; ; |years. A cine-camera film, pur- fielder; Jim Pendleton, Havana porting to show the monster on Miami the surface, | catchér; Joe Altobelli, Montreal weeks ago by Tim Dinsdale, an| Read, David. first-baseman; Ken Hunt, Rich- aeronautical engineer, and was, teacher. elder, and Bill Harrell, shown recently on a BBC tele-| GRADE 4 to GRADE § \vision program. Ronald; Whitter, Cochrane, teacher. GRADE 5 to GRADE 6 Cawker, Bonnie; Forder, Gale; Garvey, Frances; Healey, Pat- ricia; MacGregor, Lynne; Por- ter; Janice; Quan, Denise; Ren- nie, Marlyn; Stein, Risa; Taylor, Monica, Brunton, Timothy; Cox, Wayne; Elford, Barry; Far- ' mer, Bill; Hockin, Tommy; The plesiosaur, a giant marine| Rollo, Scott; Spears, Ronald; "The most plausible and excit-| |GRADE 4 to GRADE 5 Baker, Louise; Carnegie, Bev- erly; Carnegie, Martha; Dy- mond, Nancy; Fane, Diana; There have been numerous re-|Heayn, Lynda: Jeffrey, Cathy; Wayne; Menzies, Gregory; Newman, John: St. John, Billy; Stoughton, Sheldon; Wakeford, Ronnie. Hilda Bailey, teacher. GRADE 1 to GRADE 2 Bathie, Reva; Beare, Sharon; Carnegie, Charlotte; Carnegie, Janet; Cook, Leanne; De Shane, Kathy: Dowson, Nancy; Emmer- son, Colleen; Hadley, Gayle; Harris, Wendy; Jeffrey, Debbie; Jeffrey, Sylvia; Kendall, Bron- wen; Luke, Louise; MacMaster, Mary Lynne; Panabaker, Diane; Parkinson, Norm a; Prentice, Joanne; Read, Connie; Rice, Miriam; Sonley, Kathy; Smits, Marianne; Stein, Freida; War- ren, Linda; Ballinger, Kenneth; Coles, Billy; Goode, Gregory: Hall, Ted; McLean, Brian; Mur- |Reader, Ruth; Short, Lynda; |Walsh, Wenda; Hall, Billy; made some| Manns, Reggie; McNenly, Larry; | Audrey Lee, was Cowieson, Betty; Eade, Shar-' ray, John; Nelson, Charles. Nan-| cy MacMillan, teacher. | GRADE 1 to GRADE 2 Brown, Gena; Carnochan, Don- na; DeNure, Leslie; Johns, Mary Ballard, Denna; Ballard, Don-| 4--I've Got a Secret 5---All-Star na; Carnegie, Karen: Donnelly,| 2--Tate Jo-Anne; Enge, Sandra; Enge, 10:00 P.M. Sonja; Forder, Rhonda; Garvey, |'}:8cFirst Person Deborah; Hall, Julianna: Hay-| 53 Thi MY, Your Lite den, Marilyn; Howes, Dianne;| ¢--Circle Theatre Leahy, Patti; Mark, Lori; Mac-| 10.30 P.M. Master, Deborah: Podres, Mar-|11-6-4 Case For The lene; Reader, Sharalyn; Rice,| 5 " Sylvia; Short, Beverly; Short, Sofner Sai Victoria; Sweetman, Brend a: | 5~Man Hunt Wakeford, Donna; Whitter, Shar-| 2--Four Just Men on; Willoughby, Pamela: Apple- ari rM ton, Richard; Bourgeois, David. |" Weather: Sports Cochrane, Calvin; Crozier, | 11:15 P.M. Robert; Dagenais, David; De-| 7--Playhouse Shane, Neil; Evans, Richard; | 6--Viewpoint Hall, Richard; Hayden, Michael; 11:30 P.M. Hillier, Steven; Hull, Paul: Jef-|'l kate Show ford, Peter; Jeffrey, William; | sa-Jack parr Leveck, Edward; McNenly, Ron-| é=Theatre ald: Parry, David; Redman,! THURSDAY Ronald; Short, Richard; Skinner, 8:00 A.M, Paul; Taylor, Robert; Vader, Iu AM Gordon; Waller. Garry; Williams Bhaiigd Lawrence; Young, Robert. Glad- bay fy ig ys Joblin, teacher. 2. EH 11---Movie 7--Gale Sto: Theatre 3:00 5-2--Dr 3:30 11--News 7----Who Do 6--Fighting 4--Verdict 4:00 11--Bugs- Bu riends 4--Serials 11--Popeye 6--News 2--Checkers 5--Yancy 4--Edge of 4~Captain Kangaroe 2--Queen For A Day 30 P.M. 4--~House Party $5--All-Star Game 2--Loretta Young 7--Beat The Clock Malone The Millionaire 5-2--From These Roots 7--American Bandstand 6---Millionaire 5--The Thin Man 5-2--Comedy Theatre 4:30 P.M. Derringer Game 4--Zane Gray 9:30 P.} 11-6--Man From Blackhawk 7--Untouchables 5-2--The Wranglers 4--Ray Milland 1€:00 P.M. 11--Meet McGraw 6--~Manhunt 5--Best of Groucho 4 Variety Show 2--You Bet Your Life 0:15 P.M rm P.M. P.M. fu You Trust | Words 11=1 Love Lucy 7--San Francisco Beat 6--0On the Scene ,3--Not For Hire 4--Panel Quiz 2._Tombstone Territory 100 P.M. Is Yours nny and 11-746-5-4-2--News; Sports 11:15 P.M i Playhouse 6 Viewpoint 2--Sportsree: 11:30 P.M. | 11-6--Late Show §5-2--Jack Paar | Film Festiva) Night

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