SWuR-TV Channel © 3-1 Married e d 12:15 Pod. | 8-3Junior Roundup 5-2--Comedy Carnival TELEVISI CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton 2--Buffalo 'WKBW-TV Channel 7--Bulfalo CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto ON LOG CBLT-TV Channel Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester | CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONLAY 1 EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 7--Popeye 4---Popeye's Playhouse 3--~Three Stooges 5:30 P.M | 7=News, | 4=News: | 2--=Today Show 7--Bulfalo 7-~Karly Show 7 ¢ 6-3--Long John Silve 7--Cartoons ' 3=Playhouse Five | 5Coffee Brea 4~Theatre 2-Yogi Bear 6:00 4--Popeye's 2-Consult Dr. M, $--Whirlybirds 6-=News ! 3=Bert Churchill 2-Highway Patrol 6--Intercom ' 6:30 P.M, ' 19.53.2-News: | Weather: Sports 6:45 P.M. . bas hg el 5:2--Play Your $--Huntley Brinkley 4--Video Report 7:00 P.M. Hi=Family. Theatre 7--The Texan 9-Wagon Train f--Seven-0-One 5--Victory At Sea 4--News-Weather Sports 3---Zane Gray Theatre | 52 2--Quarterback Club 4--Your Surpri 7:15 PM. Package 7--News: Weather 1 7:30 F M. u § 11-1 Love Lucy 7 Cheyenne 6-3--Don Messer 5-2-The Americans 4--Death Valley Days 8:00 P.M. 4 11-6-3--Spike Jones Show , 9--Theatre 4--Pete and Gladys $-2---Man Hunt ' 8:30 P.M. 11-6-3--Live A Borrowed : ife 5-2~Say When 11--Bob Bugs Bunny Friends 7--Camouflage 5:2--Truth or Consequence: 4--News: Sports -- 5.2 7--Surfside Six 5-2---The Price Is Right 11 4--Bringing Up Buddy | 9--Free ' 7-Sherlock J 9:00 P.M. 7mSbetion 11-6-3--The 4--Meet The N Flintstones 2-Mid-day Mat $-2--Whispering Smith 4--Spike Jones Show o 9:30 P.M ' 11-6.3--~Maria Stuart 9--The Rifleman 7--Adventures In Paradise 5-2--Concentration 4--Stage 7 -- 16:00 P.M. 9--Wanted Dead Or Alive 5-2--Thriller 4--Hennessey Cooper 3--Man Against Nature 10:30 P.M. 9--The Third Man 7-Peter Gunn 5--Tombstone [erritory I've Got A Secret Movie Matin Medic 3--Movie 9--~Theatre 7--Day In Cour 5-2--Jan 4--Face The F Jane Gray S 7--Seven Keys Jackie Theatre 4--House Party 6---Movie Matin 5-2-Dr. t--Millionaire 3--~News: Sport Musir 3:30 P.M. 7--Who Do You Trust 5-2--From These Roots 4--Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M. Weather: Sports 17:15 P.M. 9--Sports '61 -- Joe Crysdale 7--Late Show 6--Viewpoint 3-2--Sports Reel 11:30 P.°L 11--Late Show 9--Belter Late 6-- British Cinema 5-2--Jack Paar 4-- Starlight Theatre Joan {1--Popeye With Daddy 9--Epilogue TUESDAY 8:00 AM. Sports Roundup 8:15 A.M, AM 4--~Captain Kangaroo 9:00 AM Playhouse 9:15 AM 2--Debbie Drake Show | 9:30 A. | 7=Romper Room | 4=Burns and Allen 6:15 P.M. | 2--Yankee Doodle Time 9--Whirlybirds 10:00 A-M. | 9--Lunch Party 4--1 Love Lucy 10:30 A.M. Our Miss Brooks Village 11:00 A.M. McLean 9--Free And Easy | 52--Price Is Right 4--Double Exposure 11:30 AM. 7--Love That Bob Concentration 12:00 NOON 15 P.M. 9. Speaker of the House | 7 12:30 P.M. bs 7--Number Please 2--It Could Be You 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 4 ~Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. And Easy Holmes 1:30 P.M. {~The World Turns 2:00 P.M. u Murray 2:30 P.M. $-2--Loretta Young 3:00 PM, 1--Romper Room 7--Queen For A Day Malone Andy 9--The fiaeavway | 'and 7--American Bandstand | 9, hi 4--The Brighter Day | a= vate Snow §-3~Make Room 4:15 P.M. 4~The Secret Storm 4:30 P.M { 4--~Edge Of Night 4:45 P.M. | 6--Junior Roundup xb TUESDAY EVE. { 5:00 P.M. | 11--Family Cheatre 7--Popeye and His Pals 5~Bozo The Clown 4~The Mischief Maker 2~Three Stooges k 5:30 P.M, J=FEarly Show Brothers 6--Cartoon Party S--Playhouse Five 4~Theatre 3Cartoon Party 2--~McGraw 6:00 P.M. 6--News 3--Three Stooges 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--Club 6 6:30 P.M. 11-5-2--News | 9--News: Weather: Sports 6:45 I.M. 6-3-2--News | 5--Huntley Report 7:00 P.M, 1--Family Theatre Movie 9--The Outdoor Sportsman fi Neven-o One 5--Real McCoys | 4--News.Weather-Sports | 3---Wanted Dead or Alive 2-Jim Backus Show 7:15 P.M. 7---News: Weather 7:30 P-M, 9--Zane Grey Theatre Bugs Bunny Show Ichabod and Me 5-2--Laramie 4--The Californians 3--All Star Theatre 8:00 P.M. 9-~Theatre 7=The Rifleman Preview 6.3-Gary Moore Show 4--The Ann Sothern Show 8:30 P.M. 11--=Deceiving Eye 7---Wyatt Earp i-3=Alfred Hitchcock 4--Dobie Gillis 9:00 P.M. The Detectives dunch Brinkley and Weather; re fillers ines 1--Stagecoach West t 6.3--Front Page Show Challenge 5-2--Thriller 4--Comedy Spotlight 9:30 P.M. 1--Ladies On His Mind 9--Route 65 6-4-3--Red Skelton 10:00 P.M. 6-3--Close-up Alcoa Presents 4--Gary Moore Show 2-Cain's 100 10:30 P.M. 8: Peter Gunn 7--Case of the Danger. ous Robin $--Royal Canadian Mounted Police 11:00 P.M. 1.9.7-6-5-4-3-2--News: 11:15 P.M. 9--Sports "61 -- Joe Crysdale acts how ce Capt. | 8=Viewpoint 11:30 P-M, 11=Late Show 9--Better Late 6-=Night Metro | 5-8~Jack Paar 4-Starlight Theatre I 3-=Crossroa For THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 25, 1961 © 1. Kime Poatures Syndicate. Tne Ward Aghin reversed. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. A talisman 6. Mr, Ham- marskjold 9. Baby's sock 10. Eye 12. Hail! 13. Primary root 15. Man's nick- name 16. Biblical name 17. Continent (abbr.) 18, Policemen's clubs 21. Excessively 24. Dull 26. Toothed wheels 27. Watered silk 28. Band instru- ment 29. Track events 80. Annoys 32. Exclama. tion 33. Arab name 34. Deity 37. Native of Nicosia 40. Arab garment 41, Toilet case 42. Worked hard 44. Remnant 45, Literary compo- sition DOWN 1. Shore recess 2. Cultivated 3. By 4, Sells over 2.A the counter begin 5. Contemp- ner tible 3. Ven- (slang) ture 1) 6. June bug 24 . God fad 7. Past of 5 8. An explana- plea« tion of terms sure 9. Forbid 7. Fine- 11, Greek letter 'wooled 14. Close friend sheep 18. Scorches 29, Tell 19. Pagan gods . Siamese 20. Assam silk- (var.) worm 32. Ricken- 21. Exclama. backer, for tion of one disgust . Festive Hos Wane gE MS TIAL NG) Saturday's Answer 35. Comply 36. Pa 38. Play on words 39. Free 43. Exists //, JANE KRDEN NO, MARSHES LIVE HERE ANY MORE / RENTED THE KNOW WHERE TH LIVE NOw/ THE DON'T WE PLACE AFTER THEY MOVED OLIT/T DONT MO! THE LL GO BACK FUNNYZ IT DIDNT KNOW HED VED? WELL, WE RONLEIGH DRIVE. THATS A SW/ MICKEY MOUSE | MacDonald 211, {Marg King 209, Lyla Huxtable 206, Au. {drey Hodgson 206, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS FRIENDLY 43 LEAGUE Everybody seems to be back in ths swing of things this week, with not too many high scores. Over 200 games were: G. Gwilliam 247, M. Nicholson 206 and B. Stone. bridge 200. Points taken this week were -- Try Hards (I. Hann) 2, Starlets (R, Lane) ; Fireballs (W, Scott) 2, Slow Start. i Sixers (P. Anderson) Hope- J. Sla- fuls (L. Collins) 2, Super Jets ter) 1. Standing -- Fireballs 5, Sixers 4, Super Jets 3, Starlets 3, Hopefuls 3, Try Hards 2, Slow Starters 2, Rock- ettes 2. Points -- Super Jeis 2046, Sixers 2914: Rockeltes 2013, H 1s 2881, Fireballs 2817, Try Hards 2801, Star. lets 2753, Slow Starters 2486. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Team standings -- Reading's 8, Col- lin's 7, 'Ward's 6, Pearse's 5, Camp- bell's 4, DePratto's 4, McQuade's 3, Bracey's 2, Alexander's 1 and Hub. bell's 0. Triples -- Ev Campbell 677 (253, 212, 212); Mildred Whitterick 673 (265, 238); Kay Manila 614 (261) and Phoebe Mul, len 610 (214, 248). Betty Pearse rolled the highest sin. gle game of 253, Josee Clapp 243, Julle Roesch 238, May niu , Olive Morrison 224, May Jones 222, Edythe Nathan 222, June Yuill 222, Molly De Pratto 215, Chris Collins 213, 201; Helen Anderson 213, Myrtle Waite 212, Haze! Rumperl 211, Edna Hall 206H elen Legge 204, 223; Doris Ball 204, Grace Cumming 204, Edna Ward 201 and Betty Campbell 200. MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGVE The high triple and the high single was taken by Ev Stata (258, 184, 214) 656. 200 singles -- Vera Szikszay 237, Ethel Tonkin 233, Mary Mothersill 233, Isabelle King 229, Dorothy Cooper 200, Ada Tonkin 215, Nan Bennett 215, Marg Libian Morrison 210, Ann Sabo 212, F. Ww 202, 8 SORRY, FRIEND vee All THE SEATS ARE > GONE! (LR LAAN J A . TTR APPA «Cena LT Ne ath Smart 201 and Ethel Freeman 200, : Knick-knacks, Jokers, Robins, took four points from Chipmunks, Tulips, Poodles. Shamrocks, Sweet Peas, Whirley | Birds, Rockets, Hopefuls losing 3 points to Go-Getters, Champs, Peanuts, Blue- bells, Snowdrops. Team Point Standing Knick Knacks 10, Jokers 9, Blue Bells 9, Tu- lips 8, Shamrocks 8, Robins 8, Champs 8, Sweet Peas 6, Chipmunks 6, Rock- els 5, Peanuts 5, Go-Getters 4, Hopefuls GRANDMA GOODNESS, BUT YOU'RE DRINKIN® A LOT O' WATER T'DAY, BILLY / YEAH, I KNOW, GRANDMA. / WE HAD HOMEMADE CHILI AT TH' SHACK FOR LUNCH... 4, Whirley Birds 4, Snowdrops 3 and | Poodles 0. OPUC LEAGUE Team standings -- Jets 2205, Mad Pacers 2274, Unknowns 2103, Go Get. {ters 2183, Buddies 2031, Lions 1898. | Ladies' high single -- Penny Blig- don 262. Ladies' high triple -- Penny Bligdon 557 (136, , 159). Men's high single «= Frank Grant 255. Men's high triple -- Stan Smith 543 (150, 193, 200). Games over 200 -- Maureen Comer. ford 207, Stan Smith 200, Marg Morin 34, Jackie Boddy 215 and Gord Boddy Lemon League Games -- Gord Bod. dy 65, Cathy Laidler 96, Carol Boy. chuk 93, Patty Grant 83, Doreen Cam- pa 60, Marilyn Barrett 63, Phil Lyons 93, Marg Morin 73, Autumn Shaw 84, Ted Colvin 98 and Denton Grant 95. +ARTS LEAGUE The Parts and Service Bowling League is off to another flying start. Keith Smith started the season with a booming 739 (314, 217, 208), followed closely by Alf Brisebois with 733 (253, 2, bi and H. McLeod 727 (245, y ) The following bowled over 600 -- DD. Clark 642 (246, 205), K. Sanders 636 (277, 206), A. Villa 632 (217, 214, 201); H. Kane 618 (246, 225): J. Cook 612 (222); R. Piper 602 (256) and P. Viz. niar 600 (226, 201). High singles went to -- K. 314, E, Ferguson 297, M. Dragomatz 278, XK. Sanders 277, R. Piper 236, A. Brisebols 253, H. Kane 246, D. Clark 246, H, McLeod 245, R. Cooper 232, P. Vizniar 226, G. Kurelo 225, J. Cook 222, Smith EE EF FE ed DONALD DUCK a wh a dn ee aes She we Sy rine es Tet See Jhe . Display at .. 1962 PONTIAC . THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 266 KING ST. W. OSHAWA 723-4634 A. Villa 217; J. Dell 217, R. Day 215, |P. Jarvis 214, W. Pottery 214, W. Cow- {an 208, E. Sweet 206, J. Gow 201, F. Dwyer 201 and B, Walls 200. | The Chevrolets swamped the Pon- tiacs 4-0; Cadillacs 3, Buicks 1; Olds- mobiles 3, Vauxhalls 1; Maple Leafs 3, Corvairs 1; Envoys 3, GMC's 1. MIXED 10-PIN LEAGUE | Scores over 500 -- Ray Beaugrand |545, Glen Copp 527, David Dyck 514, | Mike Di Cesaro 512, Harry Joyce 512, Fred Snow 517 and Ron Leonard 510. Scores over 400 -- Helen | OSHAWA Reynolds ,» Harold Babcock 485, Jack Lee 483, Ray Crossley 469, Paul Edmondson 464, Ede Ryan 464, Don Richmond 462, Len WE RETIRED | FOSDICK, LI'L ABNER THATS WHY, WHENEVER | TURNED THE LIGHTS LOW YOU RUSHED INTO MY ~INSTEAD OF INTO MY ARMS! -- HOW DARE A MAN OF 65 TAKE UP THE. TIMEOFA GIRL 41 T= 22-BUT, YOU TOLD ME. YOU WERE. 29% I'LL REMEMBER. THIS, MISS PIMPLETON -- WHEN I'M 38/5 AGAIN!" King Foatures Syndicate Cape 1967. The Lone Ranger. | mee ee ee DAISY, 1 WANT YOU TO MEET MY UNCLE, PROFESSOR R_LUDWIG VON DRAKE r FROM AH! CHARMED, VIENNA ! LEIN! Won Dutt LH ee { THROW Away N-- THAT HAND LOTION! IT'S FULL OF CARBOLIC. ACID AND CHICKEN PAT MUGGS AND SKEETER BUBBA, THAT HORSE OF YOURS MAKES AN AWFLL LOT OF YOU MUST HAVE RIPPEN THE POOR BEAST AT LEAST FIFTY MILES TODAY... 7, THAT MUCH? V 1951, King Puntrrres Syndicate, Bun, Wed riebin seserved. PON'T You THINK ITS TINE TO CALL A HALT 2 JULIET JONES AS EVE JONES BLISSFULLY DREAMS OF VICTORY, GLAMOUR AND EXCITEMENT... GOODNIK OLIT FOR A FAST BUCK! ! | Six-Belles; 461, Jack Sanders Nick Differ 457, Ralph Patterson 436. Marie Poits 456, Ray Gay 454, Danny Thomson 440, William Germond 448, Garth Douglas 446, Dora Di Cesare 444, Jim Wallace 442, Jeanette Cour. tiure 442, Hans Boesch 437, Tal Ryas 434, Jack Randall 432, Grace Murphy Tony Gallant 425, Dot Crossley 420, John Bowers 415, Cliff Bradshaw 414, Jim Kirk 413, Ron Gay 412, Bill Von Minden 411, Betty Thomson 413, Doug Brigh: 42, Shirley Bowers 411, Jack Gorin ,» Dot Clements 408 and Te: Dougherty 400. 2 Testy Team standing -- Team No. 1, 0; Team No. 2, Morrison's BA, 14; Team No. 3, Val-Mae Beauty Salon, 7; Team No. 4, 14; Team No. 5, 12; Team' No. 6, 7; Team No. 7, 5; Team No. 8, 2: Team No. 9, 2; Team No. 10, 7; Team No. 11, 12; Team No, 12, 9; Team No. 13, Henderson Block, 0; Team No, 14, Scugog Cleaners, 7; Team No. 15, Don Down Flyers, 0 and Team No. 14. Doug's Barber Shop, 14. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Shirley Powers got the ball rolling with a nice friple of 707 (266, 251). Jean Neal followed up with a 601 (269). Girls who got the old arm working for 200 games are: J. Neal 269, J. Parsons 267, 200, F. Bracey 237, M. Godden 222, 208, §. Robinson 211, 201, N. Rogers 206; J. Scott 203, M. Wilson 202; J. Bell 201 and A. Robinson 200. There were a lot of girls who liked those little yellow lemons: L. Brown 95, E. Therrien 98, H. Dionne 94, G, David. , B. Forrester 65, 31, McLeod 65 and G. Sherridan 54, 55, Points taken -- Strikers 4; Pickers 3, Ins and Outs 3, Dreamers 3, Hemajos 1, Oddballs 1, Lulus 1, King Pins 0 UAW AUX. NO. 27 Our bowlers are feeling much better with the cooler weather. Just cast your lookers at a few scores: Joyce Clapp with a high double of 416, And we had 18 lemons! Singles: O. Ellison 236, oJan Slater ah Rose Dale 216 and Marg Sawyer 8i Flowerettes took three points from Lucky 27 took two points from Farmerettes; Union-Maids took two points from Nuts and Bolts; Milk. Maids took two points from Gay Nine. es Team Standing: Milk-Maids 5, Six. | | Belles 3, Union-Maids 5, Farmerettes 3, Flowerettes 3, Gay Nineties 2, Lucky 1127, 2 and Nuts and Bolts 1 STICKS TO HORSES John Mclntire, 53 - year - old || star of NBC-TV's Wagon Train, was a U.S. bronc riding cham- pion when he was 16, AND THEN GUESS WHAT PHYLUS TOLD ETHEL ABOUT BETTY AFTER THE : I{ AND THEN SHE BRAZENLY SAID SHE'D NEVER SPEAK NTO BETTY AGAIN BECAUSE "How couLo you III! BITE ANYTHING GOING THAT FAST? ® 18iT MY TONGUE O 261. King Piaturss Syndicate, Tat. World -ighta ramen LARRY BRANNON ------ YEAH, 1 FLEW A COUPLE O' 6UYS THAT DR SALZER DW NOT LEAVE | BY ANY OF THE USUAL ROUTES = FINALLY - TO SYDNEY ONE wiLL YOu ' PLEASE FLY _ ME THERE? WITH A BEARD AN' ANOTHER GUY. THEY LEFT ON THE ZWOER GANDER TO SYDNEY]... THE ZUIOER ZLE FIRST CALL 4 SALLY'S SALLIES "It won't take me long to convince you I'm a fast worker." © ap a AE TS RES EATON PINT HEAR TEN 2 EAL DTI STACI EAB