° 4. nion and Wiehe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 16, 1962 1@ 3--Popeye and Phd 1) 2M. MONDAY | lone 7:45 AM. | §-2--Dr Malop 4 Milvonaire Henderson Show | TELEVISION LOG CMOM-TY Channel 1)--Hamilton "wus-TY Chansel %--Buffalo WEKBW-TV Cha-ve! 7----Buftalo CFTO-TV Channe! %---Toronto CBLI-TV Channel 6--~Toronte | WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buftalo| WROC-TV Channe) Gnthecnesten | 7--Popeye and Pals | 'MS 7) n.4 5-2--Today Show 2 4--Captain Kangaroo 7~--Window Shopping om. M | G--Movie Matinee li--The Jane Gray Show) 5-2--Truth or 7--Romper Room Consequences 5~--Movie 4--Seareh for Tomorrow, trust Yours i Woe Do vor 6-3--Verdict 1 5-2--Our Five Daughters | ; 4--To Tell The Truth 4:06 P. ¥ The Hideaway | 38) Pas | 4--@pearer of the Hous |()--Cap'n Andy Show | 12:2 M CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie SAD As 6:00 P.M. %--Hi-Time jews 4--Wrestling 6:30 P.M. dewFather Knows Best Camera Room 6--Stranger Thas Fiction dwHighway Patro) S-Stan Leonard Golf os li--Bugs Bunny U--Breaco &--The Flin 7--Matty's Funnies 63--Dennis The Menace #2--Chet Huntley 4--U of B Roundtable 7:30 %- Whiplash 9--Around The World | 7--~Mary Knoll Fathers} S--Industry On Parade 4--Uncle Jerry's 2--Cartoon Playhouse 3-Robin Hood Wells Fargo ; ss ii--Father Knows Best lieGene Autry 3~-Have wu 7--We Believe te us 6-3--Chureh Service 5--This Is The Life | 5---Margie 'ave! OPA T--Leave tt To Beaver @--Red River Jamboree mn anno: 4~The Defenders 3-Peter Guns %--Tall Man 9:00 P.M. TLawrence Welk 63--Mov ie 3-3--Movie 9:30 P.M, il--Chalienge The Champion t--Have Gun Wil) Tr ave) 10:00 P.M }Boxing TFrank Yankovie 4--Lets Look At Peter Gun 6-3--Juliette 10:40 YM, - Johnny Esaw Show | 6-3--Let Rports wo 11-7-4-4-3---News; Weather: Sports #~-Theaire tis 4M l--News, Weather: Sports i~Late Show 6--Night Metre 4--Late Sports 3-3---Movie 3-Award Theatre 11:50 P.M. ~Blockbuster Movie 6--Midnight Zone «--Gtarlicnt Theatre 6--Midnight Zone 2--Pic-a-Polka 1:00 A.M lieLate News T-Mahalia Jacksos Sings } so AY 3:00 A.M, &~-This Is The Life 8:15 A.M. |li--Let's Talk With 8---United Fund 8:30 A.M. ?--Farmorama 3-Farm, Home and | Garden | @3--Ramar of the ' Jungle 5~--Texas Rangers 4 Popeye Piaynouse 3-Your Chured il--Music -- @--The Living Art Of TF aith 5--Jet Jackson Bide ae. 4--Uncle Jerry's Club 04-4--News; Weather: | 3--Pinpoist Sports | | ; statins Youth Dg Mag ed li--Family Theatre 5--Commonwealth of 4--Cabeza $~Lets Have A Honby $--Christophers AM 4--Camera lL-Wrestling | 2-Senate Report | o--It 7~The Bible 5--Report From 4--World \11--Hlere's Looking At You S~lialian Theatre 7~Playhouse Seven G-Let's Speak English | §-3--Parade | S--Fellx The Cat $2 | eNews 2--Frontiers Z + | 3-Family | 4--Stories of the Year \L--Rev $3--Good Life Theatre 5--Crisis li--It Is Written | T--Medie | @-3--Country Calendar 12:00 ?.M. | 5--Frontiers 2~--Major League Base- il--Cathedral Chimes | 7~Championship | 63 Junior Magazine | 5--Behind Closed Doors) | 4--Sunday Playhouse } & Youth and Religion | | 5--Burns and | 2--Major League 5~--Topper 3:30 P.M. T---Editors Choice $-3---Cannonball 5--World of Sporte 4:00 P.M. AM. 11--Rec, Room MeMaster | 9--Feature Movie ee saad he ir ie 63--Face To Face 4:30 P.M 11--Tiny Talent Time %7--Canisius College 'aith of 9:30 University Japan for Today nt Forum 10:00 A.M, 3--Twenty-Twenty and and News Friends $:00 °° 7--World of Sports sar 4: re | hed DeVaca a ie vat 4--Crosscurrents In 10:15 A.M Education 2--Theatre 5:30 PLM. 6-3--Cheyenne 5--Closeup 4~GE College Bow! 6: ps Nations 10:30 A, Club 9--Twenty Questions & Disney Presents | 5-2--Meet the Press | 4=The 20th Century oe MM | 9--News Analysis | #-U.S. 10:45 A.M. 11:00 Marshal Three 4---Mister Ed 3--Meet McGraw 11:30 A.M. 2~Pick-a-Polke Is Written oy, WU EM. Today j1L---The Reo! McCors | 9--Interview 7--Lawman |5-3----Hazel 5--Bullwinkle Show 4--Lassie | ot PM l1--Sunset Strip $A Kin To Win 7~Follow The Sun Congress Artiste Concert Hall 12:00 'N Walt Disney Weather World of Color Sports 3--Cartoons 3:00 4 of Faith 6-4.3--Ed 12:15 P.M. Sullivan how ¥-Academy Pertorm ance--Part | 8:30 P.M. Street Congress 12:50 PM 1--Let's Talk With Father Meehan 1 Talk Muste | 5 Back Washington Con- versation {11--Bourbon Beat --Holiywood Special -2--Car 54, Where Are You 9:00 P 4, 6-5-3-2--Bonanza 4---GE Theatre 9:3. P.M 11--Whiplash | 4-Jack Benny Show 10:00 P.M Election Preview 5--Tal Playhouse 12.45 P.M 1: Oral Roberts 4-- Maste of Space it eM, 6-3I--Close-up 3-2--Dupont Show of the Week | 4--Candid Camere 10:30 P.M, S---Loretta Young 7--Men Into Space Music From Great Chicago of Faith 63-----HRH Duke of bali Edinburgh 2:00 P.M, 4--What's My Line | 17,00 P.M. 1-7-6-5-4-3--News Bowling Sports: Weather rth eM, 7--Late Show 6--Night Metro | @--Sports Highlights | 5--Sunday Scoreboard 3--Movie 2--Award Theatre 11:30 P.M. Baseball 11--Meditation %--News; Weather; | Spor 2:30 P.M, Father Meehan Allen 4 | | $~Sound of the Stare | | 4--Starlight Theatre | 12:00 P.M. | owrestling 4----People Are Fuony | 2--Susie | %-~Yours For A Song | ' | | | | | 4---Dennis The Menace | 9~Andy Griffith's Show | The Toni Ewell Show 11l--Bugs $-2--Your First 4--Popeye's Playhouse 3--Noonday Report 7--American Bandstand 2--News | 12:45 P.M 6--Signature - wel ac bb? 5-2 ke Room 9:15 A.M. 4--The Guiding Ligot |" Daddy %- Debbie Orake Show 1:00 Ph | 4--Secret Storm : ; Be Prato hg ms acai Tees iteMovis Matinee hag oy aig Re 7---Afternoon Show 715 P.M. 7--Jack Lalanne Show | 5 Women's Major l ¢ -nesias Stee League Bowling ! 4-Meet The Millers hun woo AM 3--Movie ji Roeky and. His 11--Debbie Drake 2--Mid-day Matinee Friends 9---Free and Easy 1:30 P.M i : 7--Jane Wyman Show 9~A Kin Ta Win 6-3--Friendiy Giant »2--Say Wheo 5--Educational Speciay | 5~Here's Hollywood 4--Calendar ~ Marry The Worlc furns | &- Edge Of Night Reasoner 2:00 2M i 2--Three Stooges 10:30 A.M, POD heat Ries | 4:45 P.M. 9~--Free and Basy 6--Cher Helene 6-3--Sing Ring Around 1--Day nghcomag § » | Award Theatre Wye 8 62--Play Your dune! 4~Password 7 GLY + Love taey 3-1 Married Joan -- | yh 11:00 ? |2--Jan Murray Show a: M. T--Tennessee Ernie H . BY tial peveles | 6--Nursery School | Sek rad oe | 4--Busg | | BU7 SAWYER For 7--Junzle day Show '0 | §-2--Price is Right | #-The Cotton Bow! re 4--The Verdict Is Yours} 2:0 P.M 11:80 A.M, |11--All Star Theatre i--Seven Keys 6-3--Open House 5-2--Loretta VYouns | Wes Bunny and Pals 5:15 P.M. 4 Dick Tracey's Adventures 5:30 7M Theatre i~--Early Show | &-House Party | 6--David Copperfield 3:00 P.M. | S=Theatre |{t--Romper Room | 4-CH, 4 Theatre | 7 -Queen For A Day | 3---Popeye and Pais | 1 €3--The Dickie ' @-Yogi Bear | 5-2--Concentration 4--The Brighter Day 12:00 SOON Bunny and Friends #--Free and Basy (Camouflage CROSSWORD DOWN . Hidden stores, as food . Plant of arum family . Italian coins Crusoe's devoted AOROSS - Stillness 5, Boundary river (Ger.) . Prima donna ---- Callas . Not ever . Fruit of the oak servant 3, Fat (2 wads.) . Tribal 5. Palestine leaders ple . Journey An 7. Sheep tick obligation . Tear . Always . Music 8. Dwells note TV's . Girl's Ted - nickname 11, Lie quiet 22. Michigan, and calm Huron, 15, Yes (Sp.) Erie, etc. . Unyielding i a » ae iy , Came up . Fragrance . You: Old English 31. "Little Women" sister 32. Affirma- tive reply 34, A cheer 37, Wild ox 40, To stick fast 42. Calla greeting 44. Tanker 45, Above (prefix . Inscribe 47. Try 48, Greek . Boxer's defeat 25, Indian princes . Solve (2 wds 7, Green 36. light 33, Baby- 38, lonian water goc . Ignited again si ray Yesterday's Answer In this place Leather flask (Gr) 9. Malt beverages . Rugged . Employ mountain 3, Food crest bit 'MICKEY MOUSE term 6-14 GRANDMA JANE ARDEN &y oe, 1H HONG KONG SAID HE WAS SENDING INSPECTOR GEOFFREY 'YOU A MEMENTO FOR YOUR HELP IN CATCHING HONG KONG CHARLIE, . (SER World rights reserved IF SO. HE MIGHT TELL US IF THERES OSTENSIBLY DOING ANY KIND OF A A FEATURE RACKET : IN THE BOND BUSINESS/ 'reg Ne HRN HOW AE YOU ANP _ BUTCH GETTING ( FINa NOW, \_ MINNIE oe TI COULD GO SEE Film, ON THE BUSINESS. 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TITILLATING AROMA OF ROAST BEEF Aud GRATIN ' POTATOES, CAESAR SS Re SALADAND ) APPLE PIE j INO, OEAR~THATS THE WOODLEYS' 7 ..8UT YOU'RE GETTING WARM IT'S A GOOD THING INE GOTA STOMACH / THAT CAN STA) 2 wi DISAPPOINTM * SUPPER YOU SMELL COOKING- ba ee eae WERE JUST LARRY BRANNON MUGGS AND SKEETER BB G&T DRESSED, PROFESSOR STAR, ? GOLD YOU FOUND, WANT TO SER THE OTHE PROFESSORS . DISCOVERY MAY BE MORE IMPORTANT THAN, THIS ISN'T SO GOOD, i§ 3 WE HAVEN'T CAUGHT A THING x ALL DAY.' » "Ales svutlgh, Wiis oe SJULIE--L THOUGHT Z KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS, WELL-I ON'T EVEN YOU MEAN~WHY THE [> SUDDEN RUSH OF AFFECTION FROM HILARY? ISN'T IT CLEAR, STACY? Life Membership Pin Presented By Mrs, Harry Freeman MAPLE GROVE -- The UCW of Unit 3 met at the home of Mrs. Harry Freeman recently, Mrs. Harvey Brooks opened the meeting with a poem. _ The program was opened with a discussion called Where are we. The unit was divided inte groups with Mrs. W. O'Neil, Mrs. Clifofrd Swallow, Mrs. W. Laird, and Mrs. Harold Cooney "ne. wiih rs. Lawrence ie ed on the card pa stated cards would be at the joint meeting in June. Mrs. Harvey Brooks announ- ced that the joint meeting wilf be on June 21 which is Citizen- ship That Counts, Unit 3 is in charge of hin Mrs. Fred Stevens as lea- er, Mrs, Harry Freeman was then presented with her Life penscoaing | of the UCW. Mrs, Lawrence White made the pre- sentation of the certificate and Mrs. W. Laird presented the pin. As Mrs, W. O'Neil is lea the community Mrs. Cliffor Swallow presented her with s cup and saucer, The next meeting of Unit 8 will be June 25 with Mrs, Law rence White, Mrs. Harry Free- man, Mrs. Stewart Morton, and Mrs. Percy Flintoff in charge. Mrs, Clara Beelby, Barrie, is spending a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs. Edna McGrath, Mrs. Edna McGrath, Miss Clara Beelby of Barrie spent Tuesday with their cousins Mr, and Mrs, John Middleton, H. G. Freeman attended the Bay of Quinte United Church Conference at Kingston last week. Mrs, Freeman and Mra, L. C. Snowden visited the Jat ter's daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs, Otis Pritchard and family at Manitock. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White spent the weekend at _-- yong" at = Lake. Tr. an ts, Roy Glenn and Ted nercing Bene were Saturday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens. Mrs. Stevens returned home after spending last weeks in Barrie, While Mr, and Mrs. Topping were in Florida last week they were dinner ate with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rheimish and boys in Tampa. Mr. Rheimish was a school teacher at the Base Line, Gilbert Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendsbee, was christened at the Roman Catho lic Church on Sunday. Miss Barbara Brown spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs. A, Bushell, Niagara Falls, Greenbank WI Names Officers _ GREENBANK -- The organ- izational meeting of the Green- bank WI was held recently at the home of Mrs. N. Smith. Mrs. S. Cawker of Port Perry read the Institute Constitution to 18 members and three tors. i Mrs. Brown of Brooklin im stalled the officers for the come ing year, They are as follows: President, Mrs. Paul Diamond; 1st vice-president, Mrs. N. Smith; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs. H, Phoenix; secre- tary, Mrs. A. McMillan; treage urey, Mrs. G. Blair; branch die rectors, Mrs. E. Clements, Mrs. Ray Dusty and Mrs, Ray Rahm; district director, Mrs. J. Ianson; alternate district director, Mrs, N. Smith. Conveners -- Home economics, | Mrs. K. Rodd; health, Mrs. M. Lee; agricule ture, Mrs. M, Truax; Canadian industry, Mrs. W. Stone; his- torical research, Mrs. Roddy Foster; current events, Mrs, George Stone; citizenship, Mrs. H. McMillan; education, Mrs. A. Couves; resolution, Mrs. Couperthwaite; public relations, Mrs. H. Howsam; pianist, Mrs, W. Stone, An executive meeting will be held on June 13 at the home of Mrs. Diamond. SALLY'S SALLIES OVER TIME Time to get your car ready for summer driving. 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