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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1962, p. 18

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ot ie 3 ee ee ee ° r : 3:30 F. ; : . 18 WHE COUAWA TOME, tarde, Sermon 1, 196E |, LIMPM fa MEN | sm Fee | ee: Maple Grove 3--Movie--The Marriage| Friends : oth Broker - % Wyms: Show r TELEVISION LOG 22323 "e- EN =) | Man Exhibits $--Sound of the Stars| 4--News and Weather an 2 : s ' CHCH-TV Channel 1i--Hamilton Channel 6--Toronto| *--Thest~ Biche i ag ' DEFENSE PLANT, , H A C poson ths pie 12:00 PM. 12:15 FM. Daddy SUCCESSFUL orses t NE WUR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| 9_ wrestling {-Speateriot the Hous a gaa aoe a ' WEBW-TV Chaunel 7--Buffalo | WROC-TV Chane! 5--Rochester bok rf Cp 20 PM of AGAINS MAPLE GROVE -- Mrs. R. CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrle) »_pncict ship 7 ca Friends sh). Adie Jarvie has returned home after RRR CEERI ESET RSLS ASETEES FEE SUBS EASES I ERNE 7:45 AM vont . ¥ . . y visiting siete oe at 'RDAY EV 9:00 A.M. a "Wwants | T--Popeye and Pals wayphdigsap sige . Si 2 ek, Hamilton and Brantford. a eee P.M. M--Biology -- McMast-| 7--All Ametica alee ng A.V B . 4--Edge Of Night aS eel Mrs. Edna McGrath died ré- 9--H-Time. & Universtiy 6--World of Sport 4--Capthin Kangaroo 2--Three Stooges os f Se a Ee) eently at Barrie. Mrs. L. 'C. re 4--Popeye Playhouse | 5--Topper 9:00 A.M. 2 a. ha donady ¢ , % # \Snowden, Mrs, Fred R. Stevens 3--World Soccer : < EVENIN ; : ' 2 ? 2--Your Chureb 3:30 P.M 11-7--Romper Room | 1---Mid ae eo ee f he j = and Miss Susie Laird attended gis ase, = | soptlars, Gane, | Pere care, | unm noni = |ucganiiy Tate | ee a fe + a &- <n 7--Bible Answers bs ee $--Kukla ) Y ' = \ a 2--Cartoons 200 P.M. * 230 A.M, satel es * = : Mrs .S. S. Morton, Mrs. J 9:30 A.M. oor oe 2--Mid-day Matinee iets : Morton, and daughters ane H--Music -- McMaster | itsues and Answers | 7°40. 1:30 P.M. Lorna, ' attended bridal oor Tinie art of | 63--Country Calendar | , ae $-Bducational Special tre : shower for Miss Margaret Smith rafaith For Today beg A keg = we 3-Movie : at the home of the former's SA Tea is pan mae ve Reasoner PUB 4 = 6--Ne' , ; m |Port nel 4 "s 4 umentary u - le 10:00 A.M. s--Twenty-Twenty and 730 A.M. 6--All Star Baseball ' WONT Z : og on THA JANE, | Sirs, Othe Pritchard and Mas: aa 5:00 2.M. %--Day In. Court 3 : Heal" AN 150 Hi pee |ter John Pritchard, Manotick, g---Youth and Religion |11--Family Theatre $3--Fiay Your Guneb > AND TH i spent the weekend with her $--Dr. Norman Vincent) 7--World of Sports 1 yee are 230 P. 6:30 P. i Finding, ' a TAL NID Mf } jmother and brother, Mrs. L. C, «Lamp Unto My Feet| 5--Cecil and Beany %--Tennessee Exnie. | 7 e: ; Snowden and Bob Snowden, and 4--Army Air Defense Ford other relatives. Paul Priichard, ~ 0:15 A.M. Sone aera 52--Price Is Right, "| ¢--House Party who has spent a couple of weeks 1 group 4--The Verdict Is Yours 18a 2--Pic-A-Polka ; 3:00 P.M, with his grandmother and uncle, 3 5:30 P.M. ate returned home with his mother. tons | $3 Dr Malone Laird, dirs. LY Snowe en rs. L. C. Snowden . . oo ia visited aa and re " } a ¥ ee : ( rs. C. H. Snowden, wa, 9--Douglas Fairbanks se 5 ' _ , 4 -jlast Friday. Misses Patsy, Detain Fa CROSSWORD | RS |ian Sar, pn ew aa st wi at in. "i their grandmother Mrs. 8. &. Morton. Glen Topping who spent. last week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Stevens, return- ed home to Barrie on Sunday. Miss Susie Laird, Mrs. Alfred Laird, Jr., Bowmanville, and Mrs. F. R. Stevens recently spent two days in Stratford ard attended the festival. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stevens were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olliffe, Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens and family spent the weekend a Vetw 53~Concentration 5--Industry On Par Eat ' a oncentra' 4 4--Uncle Jerry's Club al Amat Hour 4--The Brighter Day 4--Millionaire 2-Ca: JANE ARDEN ie ' tne 20th Century ACROSS = 2. An 21.Tne 4--Camera Three Olympic sane 2--Roy Rogers contestant 22, Egress 11:30 A.M. 9--News Analysis 3.Wandered 23.Dry wine OOH IZ) [>I DREIO ZIP 1sislOlO} oloimiay 1--Marian Day Rally | [yisrgs eM : 4.Pay It Is Written --Mi Ea 11, Speak attention 26, Castro's oe ete 2-Pie-s-Polka 12, Telstar's pred- 7:00 P.M. path \--Th M "Route. 66 we 18, Rule of a 12:00 NUON is? ay . Magazine 14. To itor 9--Italian Theatre 5--Bullwinkle Show 7--Playhouse Seven 4--Lassie 15. Youth S--F The Cat 7:30 P.M. 16. Mi boy : +News; Weather: 11~Sunset [hp 17."The Stare 9.Kind of a 28.LetterC 37. Earth 6 tones red tpecl taaed Spangled , potato 80. Cover 38, Female 2--Frontiers of Faith $8--Walt Disey -- Banner" " fsa gl A ee steep =. nee 12:15 P.M. or gd author : ic meter lope . Ca {Lets Look At OE |18 Hebrew '16. Turkish hat 32.Martinique 41, Guate- Congress 643--Ed Sullivan letter 17. Untanned volcano mala sight-seeing Upper Canada Vil- ; rbd dager asl pa eine ies 19. Before calf hide ' 33. Conference Indian : M4 te lage, Cornwall, and Fort Henry $Bie 2. eee ance Part eg 20, os down, 18, Heap site 1945 42, Weep i Suef | at Ringston. ia BE sg 11--Bourbon Street chases 2 a 7 [8 [9 a a - ' who have ween Sas oa boll: 12:45 P.M. 4--Hollywood Specia | 24 Foot-lever days have returned home, and 4-12:55 News 5-2--Adventures of sir | 25. Mediter- some have returned to work. Vic Cookson won a number of 1:00 P.M. Francis Drake ranean ship Rev. Oral Roberts 9:00 P..1, 29, Beautifully prizes on his Percheron horses 4-GE Theatre fine in : at Blackstock fair last. week. [</> imo} Dias GOR men oe OMe MICKEY MOUSE Waa) 3--Comment and 6-5-3-2--Bonanza Conviction Inci s 9:3¢ P.M. is at Toron crim Featurette | 11--Whiplash 31, Mate. Hari 5 bes = he is at Toronto CNE 1:30 P.M, a ap 'was one : ; Mr. and Mrs. Doug MeNairn SoGrest "Music. From |11--Movie -- MAN: ISGEST and daughters, Highland Creek paenee sacmed Ariay Chocte marge ' were Monday visitors with her Lae pd 5-2--Dupont Show of re ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, R. bgt FD ge ° } R. Stevens. Catholic Hour Scents Comes oe : Ad EZ Mae Ne Mr. and Mrs. William Waldon 2:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M, " é ? w ; b and family, Little Britain, were 'Wet tee eoises this Sones f ; v y Sunday visitors with Mr, and 5--Behind Closed Doors| ¢--what' ' A é : Mrs. Ron Brooks and family. 4--Sunday Afternoon 00 P.M. ; of ' "4 4 Mrs. Leslie Fawcett, Joyce tracia of beses eS wens ; Murray, of Meaford, are visiting 2:30 P.M. 9--The Tom Ewell Show rship t To the former's daughter, and son- 1t---Let's Talk With Ain P.M. . ; Si oe ! : a" in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson you lor Religion | Night Metro ie \ 4 Beckett and family. | itr ed pel -- eo' Pron bod y urns len a core! 3:00 P.M, i. Ss gus nse Go d Ch e-Deeo">. comme Instore sroweam | s-kette Bekte : rdonUharges - SAVE NOW ... 1962 DEMONSTRATORS -- We still have a few 1962 Demonstrators available. These are all low mileage cars and are covered by New Car Warranty. If you LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Liberal are looking for a good car at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ... . 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Instead of these measures, Canada should take a hard look at all unnecessary expenditures on defence and be prepared to slash them, Mr. Gordon said more effort should be concer 'ated on build- ing the defences of North America rather than spending huge sums of money. overseas, SALLY'S SALLIES, THE LONE RANGER UNCLE Lu ! WAITS UR MEMO! BETKAYED) 'YO YOU AGAINE BY GEORGE ITALMOST DID AT THAT?! NY MUGGS AND SKEETER 3 SAY, WHEN IT COMES 'TO INTELLIGEN FREE Installation a cr ei \ oo of Quolity 4/7 MAC. F'LL BE TAKING OU Bors! Cig a reer rane Tie a VK ite If | WALKER MUFFLERS . T . i ---- MONRO SHOCKS ! . { Specialists in Lubrication WINDER'S ESSO STATION KING & RITSON RD: 725-8507

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