PAGE 6 Television CKPR - TV - CHANNEL 2 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS 9.30 Ontario Schools 10.00 Canadian Schools/King's Outlew 10.30 Friendly Giant 10.45 Chez Helene 11.00 Mr. Dress-up 11.25 Pick of the Week 12.30 Search for Tomorrow The Guiding Light At Home Take Thirty O The Edge of Night Bonnie Prudden Upside Town/Forest Rangers Cartoon Fun NEWS 11.55 a.m., 5.45 and 11.00 p.m. THURSDAY - APRIL 4 1,00 BATTLE ZONE - John Hodiak 6.30 Gunsmoke 7-30 Liberal Convention 9.15 TBA 10.00 F.B.I. 11.35 Dateline Hollywood 11.40 THE MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER - Zero Mostel, Scott Brady FRIDAY - APRIL 5 1.00 FORT VENGEANCE -James Craig 6.00 Liberal Convention - Nominations and Demonstrations ' 12.30 TIGER BAY -John & Hayley Mills SATURDAY =APRIL 6 9.30 Ontario Schools -- 10.30 Thunderbirds & Stingray 11.30 Kids Bids 12.00 CBC Sports Presents - Curling 1.30 Liberal Con. - Elections 7.30 The High Chaparral 8.30 NHL Hookey - Semi Final 10.15 In Person 10.45 Sports Profile 11.30 WOMAN OBSESSED - Susan Hayward Stephen Boyd, Barbara Nichols SUNDAY - APRIL Z 12.00 The Living Word 12.15 Sacred Heart 12.30 This is the Life 1.00 It is Written 1.30 Country Calendar 2.00 Moods of Man 2.30 Search for Ulysses 3.30 Eric Sykes 4.00 The New Africans 4,30 Tomorrow 5.00 Man Alive 5.30 Hymn Sing 6.00 Walt Disney's World of Color 7.00 Green Acres 7230 Flashback 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 Bonanza 10.00 The Way it is 11.30 A City's Story MONDAY - APRIL 8 1.00 THE LEMON DROP KID - Bob Hope Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan 6.30 Wagon Train 7.30 Don Messer _ these changes. TERRACE BAY NWS APRIL 4, 1968 This information is supplied by the TV stations and is ipublished gretuitously by the Terrece Bay Néws eg a public service. listings, lest minute changes do occur. 8.00 Show of the Week 9.00 Carol Burnett Show 10.00 Academy Awards TUESDAY - APRIL 9 1.00 THE WIND OF CHANGE - Ann Lynn 6.30 Time Tunnel 7.30 He & She 8.00 Red Skelton Show 9.00 TBA 10.00 Newsmagazine 10.30 The Public Eye 11.35 STOPOVER TOKYO - Robert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmond O'Brien WEDNESDAY - APRIL 10 1.00 LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE - Tab Hunter Jody McCrea, Brett Halsam 6.30 The Monkees 7.00 Bewitched 7.30 Pierre Berton 8.00 Mission Impossible 9.00 The Nation's Business 9.15 Provincial Affairs 9.30 Festival 11.40 TOWN ON TRIAL - John Mills, Barb- are Bates, Charles Coburn WLUC - TV - CHANNEL 6 THURSDAY - APRIL 4 7.30 Cimarron Strip 9.00 CBS Movie 11.00 F.B.I. 12.30 CBS Movie FRIDAY - APRIL 5 7.30 The Wild, Wild West 8.30 Gomer Pyle 9.00 CBS Movie 11.00 Star Trek 12.30 CBS Movie SATURDAY = APRIL 6 8.00 Captain Kangaroo 9.00 Frankenstein Jr. & the Impossibles 9.30 The Herculoids 10.00 Shazzan 10.30 Space Ghost 11.00 Moby Dick "& Mighty Warrior 11.30 Superman - Aquaman Hour 12.30 American Bandstand 1.30 Happening '68 2.00 Death Valley Days 2.30 The American Sportsman 3.30 TBA 5.00 Wide World of Sports 7.30 Jackie Gleason Show 8.30 Lawrence Welk 9.30 Petticoat Junction 10.00 Mannix 11.30 ABC Movie SUNDAY - APRIL 7 9.00 Finland Calling 10.30 Herald of Truth 11.00 Camera Three 11.30 This is the Life 12.00 Hour of Deliverance 12.30 Face the Nation While we make every effort to secure correct" Please listen to announceusnts regarding WLUC - TV - CHANNEL 6 Stanley Cup Playoffs TBA Amateur Hour 2lst Century Lassie Gentle Ben Ed Sullivan Bonanza, Mission Impossible ABC Movie MONDAY - APRIL 8 7.30 Gunsmoke 8.30 The Lucy Show 9.00 The Andy Griffith Show 9.30 Family Affair 10.00 Academy Awards 12.30 ABC Movie TUESDAY - APRIL 9 7230 Dekteri 8.30 The Red Skelton Show 9.30 Good Morning World 10.00 CBS News Hour 11.00 Ernie Kovacs Special 12.30 ABC Movie WEDNESDAY - APRIL 10 7-30 Lost in Space 8.30 Beverly Hillbillies 9.00 Green Acres 9.30 He & She 10.00 Run for Your Life 11.00 High Chaparral 12.30 ABC Movie DAYTIME PROGRAMMING AND NEWS 8.30 Cartoons 9.00 Captain Kangaroo 10.00 Candid Camera 10.30 Beverly Hillbillies 11.00 Andy of Mayberry 11.30 Dick Van Dyke 12.00 Love of Life 12.45 The Guiding Light 1.00 General Hospital 1.30 As the World Turns 00 Love-a splendored thing 30 House Party To Tell the Truth oe - 8.05 a.m, 12.25, 3.25 Pele, and 11.15 p.m. I SUBSCRIBE to the belief that there is no progress possible anywhere where the differences of people are stifled, their voices are not able to be heard, and where they all speak as one voice, when all of us know that human beings don't feel that way. HUGO BLACK 6.30 It's a strenuous, up-and-doing age in which we live. Progress tramples all over the fellow who stops to look back and congratu- late himself.