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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1963, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, There, Apel 4, 1963 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel] 4--Buffalo WEBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel Rochester CETO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. Family Theatre 'amily 8: AV U--The Cap'n Andy © Show 7--Jane Wyman Show 4--The McCoys 3--Romper Room 8-2--Concentration 7--Seven Keys 4--Pete and Gladys 122: NOON U--Storytime With Bill lL 6-3--Playdate 4--Twilight Zone 9:30 P.M. @--Jack Paar Show @-2--Hazel 7--McHale's Navy Sree oe @3--Andy Williams %--Premiere With Fred Astaire @2--Your First pression 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 4--News; Weather: ports 3--Popeye and Pale M. 9--Free and Easy «@ Speaker of the House " 30 PLM. 9--Kiddo 8-2--Truth or Consequetiets 7--Father Knows Best 6--Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomo: 3--News; Weather: Sports 12:45 P.M «--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 11--Mid-day Matinee House 8--Divorce Court 7--General H*spital 4~--Meet the Millers 3--Movie 2--Mid-day Matinee :30 P.M. 9--People In Conflict 7--Afternoon Show 4--The World Turns 2:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 82--Ben Jerrod 6--Chez Helene 4--Password 2:15 P.M. 6--Nursery School 2:30 *.M. ll--It's A Great Life 8--The Doctors 8-6-3-2--Loretta Young ? For A Day 4--To Tell The Truth 3:30 P.M. 11--Randy Dandy &2--You Don't Say eee Looking At 'ou 7--Who Do You trust 6-3--Take Thirty (Public Affairs) 'The Milliona: 4:0 P.M. 9--Burns and Allen 8-2--The Match Game 7--American Bandstand 6-3--Scarlett Hill 4--Secret Storm 4:30 P.M. 11--Huckleberry Hound 9--Professor' pe IJ re 4--Edge of 3-1 Club FRIDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 9--Kiddo ll-Family Theatre 8--Early Show 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 4--Five O'clock Show PP 9~Professor's Hideaway 7--Early Show 6-3--Friday Island 2--Capt. Sailorbird 6:0¢ P.M. 9--Punch and Johnny Show 6 News 3--Tombstone Territory 2--Sea Hunt 6:15 P.M 6--Hancock's Half-Hour 11-9-4-3--News; Weather: Sport 6:45 P.M. d--Family Theatre 8--Huntley Brinkley 6-2--News 4--News With Walter Cronkite 9--Laramie 8--Keyhole 6--Seven-O-One 7--News: Weather 4--People Are Funny 3--Dr, Kildare 2--Silence Please 7:15 P.M. 7-77 Sunset Strip 4--Rawhide -M 8-2--International Showtime 7--The Valiant Years 6--I'm Dickens -- He's Fenster 4--Rawhide 8:60 P.M. Hoedown 8:30 P.M. u1--Panic 82--Sing Along With Mitch 7--Flintstones 6-3--True With Jack Webb 4--Route 66 9:00 P.M 11--The Bowery Boys 9--Sam Benedict 7--I"m Dickens -- He's Fenster 63--Tommy Ambrose Show ; + M. 8--Death Valley Days 63--News Magazine 4--Alfred Hitchcock Hour 2--The Price Is Right 10:00 P.M. ll--Toronto Tonight 9--McHale's Navy 8-2--Jack Paar Show 14. River into the Oise: Fr. 15. Location of Toronto: abbr. 16, Coined 17. Hesitation Saaa8 O03S8 woes range 34, Attitud- inize 85. Devasta- tion 86. Sand hill 87, Fore- + © LAND OR SHIP IN SIGHT, EIGHT WET AND SHIVERING CUBAN REFUGEES CRAMPED ON ATINY SAILBOAT HEADING FOR FLORIDA. SUDDENLY THE PIERCING CRY OF A WOMAN. Leadership School Ready the UCW met during the 'week. No,.1 met at Mrs. Jean Mc- Laughlin's with 11 ladies and three children attending. Leader Mrs. Ross Duff open- ed with excerpts from the life of Joseph Scriyen, who wrote the hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus", as well as sev- eral others. The roll call was answered by bo Msg of some man of the le. THATS THE ELSA/ WHAT A RIGHT/ MICKEY MOUSE YOURE MISSING EVERY TIME, GOOFY! +4 oo TH PINSETTERS ARE ON ree) oe | % Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Mrs .Geo. Skelding on the third chapter -- The Word and The Way -- and led the discussion on it. Grant and Neil McLaughlin each played a piano solo. : Number Two Unit met at Mrs, Harold Martyn's and com- menced with dessert. Mrs, Dalton Dorrell gave the worship on Family Life. The gram for the general meet- was rehearsed. Leader Mrs. Romeril closed meeting with prayer. Eight ladies attended. - Number Three Unit met at Mrs. Stanford Van Camp's home with eight members and one visitor E apegead The m Opened with a Mg ship" by the leader, Mrs, Hill, Mrs. Ida Taylor gave the wor- = on Christianity, he Chapter -- The Living God -- from The Word and The Way was the subject of discus. sion led by Mrs. Leith Byers, Number Four Unit met at Mrs. Arnold Taylor's house with eight members end one visitor present. Leader Mrs. Glenn Larmer opened the meeting. Mrs. Harvey Graham led the discussion on third chapter of The Word and The Way. Considerable thought was put . into The Family in a Changing Society. : Roll was answered by changes in the past 50 years, .. The leader conducted a clos- ing Worship period on The Christian Home, The Leadership Training School to be held in Blackstock April 1, was announced at all units The Shorthorn Banquet, to which the UCW are catering to will be held on April 10. Piano Solos Played For Audley Group By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The World Day of Prayer Service ws held at the regular church service recente ly. Mrs. G. Astley led the ser- vice, assisted ay See, women of the UCW. The Rev. M. Buttars gave a short address on the theme for the service, "More IT'S TUNE-UP TIME NOW! --AT-- The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. PHONE 723-4634 266 KING STREET WEST SPRING SPECIAL! Service includes: © Inspect, clean spork plugs @ Inspect, clean, adjust distributor points ©@ Service air cleaner © Fred up heat riser valve 4 and 6 Cyl. 8 Cyl. $8.25 than Conquerors", The' community club met at the school on Saturday ev. The president, Bert Guthrie ent, ' : ducted the business. Mrs, Bill Guthrie and Mrs. G. 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