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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1962, p. 14

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"1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 10, 1962 TELE CHCH-TV Channel seeeee VISIO 4--Captain Kangaroo 9:00 A.M. 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Cartoon Playhouse bes 7--The Big Payolf 2--Susie 10:00 AM. 11--Bob McLean 7--Jack Lalanne Show $-2--Say When 7--Day In Court 5-2--Play Your HuncB «I Love Lucy 11:00 A.M. %--Tennessee Ernie Ford $2--Price Is Right 4--The Verdict Is Yours 11:30 A.M. %~Yours For A Song 5-2--Concentration 4--The Brighter Day 12:00 NOON iu, Bunny wii Bill Lawrence 94--News; Weather; Sports 7--Jane Wyman Show &2--Your First Oe ees 6:30 P.M. 11-9-5-4-23--News; Weather Sports 6:45 ".M, i Family Theatre 7:15 P.M. U--Family Theatre i. Movie txt! a--Popeye and Pals 12:15 P.M. @Free and Easy 4Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 7--Camouflage 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--Search for Tomorrow 3--Noonday Report 12:45 P.M. ight] €--Guiding Light @3--Temps Presents 4--Mantovani 16:00 P.M. Bob McLean $--To Tell The Truth %--Ben Casey €@--Concert @23--Actuality Speciale 4--Hennesey .3--Concert 10:30 P.M. The Jack Benzy Show 4---I've Got a Secret " /%-Recital 11:00 P.M. }T-6-5-4-2--Newss Weather: Sporte 13:15 P.M. @~Viewpoint 4--"The 11:20 Show" 14:30 P.*f. " %--Bob McLean * @--Mahalia Jackson 7--Late Show @--British Cinema $3--Tonight Show &--Dangerous Robin 1:00 A.M. 8-Dr. Joyce Brothers 1:00 P.M. M--Mid-Day Matinee Afternoon Show S--One O'Clock Movie 4--Meet The Millers 3--Popeye and Pals 2--Mid-day Matines 1:30 «'.M. 4---The World Turns 3--Movie 2:00 P.M- Dandy T--Queen For A Day 63--Summerama 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--Millionaire 7:30 P.M. 9--Theatre 7--Bugs Bunny Show 6--Beachcomber 5-2--Laramie 4--Film Feature 8:00 P.M. 11--Debut 7--Bachelor Father 6-3--Car 54, Where are You? 4--Licyd Bridges Show 8:30 P.M. l--The Detectives 7--The New Breed 6-3--Tommy Ambrose Show +2 Alfred Hitchcock 4--Dobie Gillis 9:00 P.M. 11--The Untouchables 63--The (Bob MeLean 7--Alcoa Premiere 5-2--Cain's 100 ~4--Talent Scouts 10:30 P.M. %--Tombstone Territory 6--Recital 3--King of Diamonds 11:00 P.M, 19-7-4-5-4-3-2--News: 11:15 P.M, 6--Viewpoint 11:36 P.M. ii--Bob McLean 9--Mahalia Jacksos Sings T--Late Show 6--The New Breeé 5-2--Tonight Show 4--Theatre 3--One Step Beyond 1:00 A.M, &--Dr. Joyce Brothers aww wer rr ee i~we3 ewe eee eR ee -- OG ee a no ae A ae Ne = ¥ LN) 1 Mi ems = Zo 940 PLL GAVE TIME BY WALKIN' TH' FENCE LIKE TH'. KIDS DO, AN'... : | |WELL, IT WAG A GOOD TRY, (othe sont Pye Sta, Ps James Bay Still May Get Port MOOSONEE, Ont. (CP)--Pre. mier Robarts assured residents of this James Bay settlement Friday night that the Ontario ra has not abandoned the idea of a possible harbor here. "The government which I now so or bY oo off anet possibility velopii facilities at Becoasea," said at a dinner for touring mem- bers of the legislature at the -- RCAF base. eous impression had been left by reports of a technical survey of seaport possibilities at Moos- onee, 15 miles up the broad, shallow Moose River from the James Bay outlet. Sarak , "At the time its report was made public, it was mistakenly referred to as a feasibility sur- vey, and the impression left was that the development of port: facilities here would be too exhorbitant to be war ranted, "What I hope will be feasi- ble is an initial installation of harbor facilities to handle the local shipping in the James: Bay and lower Hudson Bay area." The 17-car special train carry- an 11-day tour of northeastern Ontario returned south to Coch- rane Friday night and west on the CNR mainline to Kapuskas- ing. opening of @ high school vocational training wing. The tour stops over there Sunday before continuing south to other centres next week, No Danger In Fallout Level-M.D. EDMONTON (CP) -- Dr, J. Donovan Ross, Alberta health minister, says an increase in strontium-90 has been noted in the province but it is not at @ level considered dangerous to people, Dr. L. J. leVann, medical superintendent of the provincial training school for retarded children in Red Deer, said Thursday in an interview the connection between infant de- formities and higher levels of radiation cannot be ignored. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 48-HOUR SPECIALS 1961 SIMCA SEDAN Gleaming beige and brown with matching luxurious trim. White walls, wheel discs, radio. 1 owner. Low mileage. FULL PRICE 230 KING STREET WEST $1049 TELEPHONE 723-4634 He said the rate of deform: ities in Alberta has increased since 1959, Dr. leVann declined to amplify his remarks, saying his research is not complete, Dr. Ross said it is wrong to say. there is a definite cunnec- tion between strontium 90 and deformities. "More work is needed to con- = the evidence to date," he said. RDA ee SACO O EE EH ERR SS TVS ERE TF CHR Ee eH BET AH LARNS ALOT ASSOSHEATIN' WIF "fas i asd A NOUGE ITM ALLEY, AED. " Nuri eS AS He 9, LEFTY LEE AND Hi BROTHER RED ARE LOST KO 'THE MOUNTAINS NEWS BRIEFS DEMOLISH SLUMS GLASGOW (CP) -- Sir Basi) Spence, the Scots-born architect who designed the new Coven- try Cathedral, now tackles the notorious slum area- here known as The Gorbals, The district now is almost cleared of old buildings and work has started on blocks of apartments, shops and parks. MONEY INSTEAD PENRITH, England (CP)--A Cumberland parson suggests throwing money instead of con- fetti at weddings. "But land it in the church box," advises Rev. N. Hall, "rather than on the noadway. .. ." RARE SENTENCE LONDON (CP) -- Officials ia Perth, Australia, ran into dif ficulties when they tried to carry out a rare sentence of 12 strokes "'of the birch" handed out to a 10-year-old youth. With no birch trees in Australia, twigs had to be flown from Britain to do the job. SPACE MASKS LEEDS, England (CP)--A l- cal firm is selling war surplus gas masks as "Gagarin space , |masks" for children. The firm bought the masks intending te use the canvas containers ag lunch bags. RISK PAY BARROW, England (CP) ~ Workers on the atomic submae tine Dreadnought here are de- manding "hazard money" and automatic insurance benefits in case they contract radiation disease. | MUNER HAS GLEN PALLY BEATEN WHILE ing the legislature members on - * : "9 DY wHaTa GUARDING A : 4 .: $ : *{ BEATING HES PRILL AT THE HAD »»-MUSTVE eee OT UO PER TAELAES Rete te Pere rere dere

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