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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1961, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 13, 1961 49. TELEVISION LOG 3 OSHAWA ; g " el | (T'S ONE OF THOSE SMALL CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto COR, : pee ie. WUR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo ; . : bs ytonb ig tg BOWLING NEWS = WKBW-TV Chavve! 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONDAY | 3--Crossroads | 3:45 P.M. EVENING | 12:15 P.M. \5-3--Flowerpot Men 5:00 P.M. pe Serer } 4:00 P.M. ; mapert | TUESDAY \t1--Popeye With Capt. Lge bored Theatre | 3:00 AM | pi, ee | eats canes | 9 The Hideaway ooraee, Dearie | Pita eaeavoe 7--American Bandstand Playhouse | 2~Today Show Eas mroragh pra i Bob } 8:15 A.M. | ee : E | 1--Buffalo A.M. 4The Brighter*Da ' , 1--Early Show |" 9:00 A.M. | 3-Women's Show U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION, 6--Long John Silver | 7~Cartoons | 4:15 P.M. = re ae init JA 5--Playhouse Five - | 5 Coffee Break | 4--The Secret Stern Spopsre aad Pas | 4--Popeye's Playhouse | 4:30 P.M penne? A MILD CASE 2--Funny Funnies af ce OF KEN POX 2--Yogi Bear | : 6-4--Edge Of Night a 6:00 P.M. | 9215 A.M. | 5--Here's Hollywood 9--Whirlybirds 2--Debbie Drake Show/3--Arthur Haines Show 6--News | 9:30 A.M. 2--Three Stooges 3~Popeye | PBames ie | TUESDA) EVE. | urns and en | . baiens Xr ga | 2--Yankee Doodle Time 5:00 P.M. is fips! 10:00 AM \1--Family Theatre @---Intercom hibed 7--Popeye and His Pals 730 P.M, | er ag a 6-3--Razzle Dazzle %-9-5-3-2--News: 12 ots ra | 5--Kukla Weather: Sports | * calendar -- Harry 6:45 P.M. | 10:30 A.M, eae l1--Musie eather: | 7 News: Sports | 9$--Free and Easy SeBuntley Brinkley | 5.2--Play Your Hunch 7:00 PM. | 4--I Love Lucy 11:00 A.M, 6:00 P.M. 9--Father Knows Best id othe &--Seven-0-One oe Ant eae | $-Whirlybirds 5--Expedition 4 | News tcRewsWertversoots | tis Tein gy, | Scieath To Draw eh cee ae 3--Zane Gray Theatre | ¢viaeo Village" mest °C) 4 Little 227, Wes Ogden 226, Bob Andrews 2--Quarterback Club | #--yideo Village 6:15 P.M. ROS R ; : girs alg Bis mg hag hae 7:15 #.M. "ee 6--Club 6 ' 225, George Imeson 223, Tommy 4 a auth 11:30 A.M. :30 P.M - : 221, Mavis Taylor 220, Jean Ogden 218, -- | a--Love That Bob i o:0 .M. _crstamnenmriomncmeeraai er eaten 7 l i = nigra ee SP Fong con ne : ML. 5-2--Concentration UsiRat y " job Carter 206, 214, mer 6-3--Don Messer Ei Weer wireriee | 9--News: Weathers ACROSS 7. North 25. Pre: Carol Elliott 213, 206 Ann Sholdra 213, 7 Cheyenne Package | ee oe 1. Plentiful Caucasian scrip- Bill Roser 213, Marion Beharrell 211, 9--Top Cat 2:00 NOON | asad ' 6. Well done! lan; e tion Les Leighton 211, 205, Ruby Lane 210, 5--Hot Off The Wire : 1--Family Theatre (colloq.) 8 "aed term George Burnfield 210, Allan Andrews 4--Death Valley Days 6 | 6-3-2--News ~ aq: r 209, Norm Weeks 209, Ig Clark 218, Lee 2--Main Event c oe | 7:00 e.M. 11, In chem- 9, Theatre -- Roser 208, Bette March 206, Don Harper 8:00 P.M. 5- t | 9--Leave It To Beaver istry, box seat her- y st 206, Hank ia une ae 9--Whiplash Sonsequences ti--Seven-o-One " = *: : } aa 203, Marg tt » Dave O'Flyns 8-3--Danny Thomas 9-4-----News: Weather: 5--The Hathaways 12 ---* 10. ena Byte 4 '3 @ ist : vr | 202, Fran Brash 201, Irve Welsh 201, ow Sports 4--News. Weather-Sports e SONOF & river . Bewe i s SILI a Wate Disrey Productions --- Bud Morris 200 and Leon Davey 200. 5--National Velvet 3--Popeye and Pals 3--Ben Casey farewell 14, Bustle ing E - aS ON * World Rights Reserved | | TT l In the lemon department this week 5 mis Ut iA ' ie 5 ¥y | i (eo) we have Marilyn Fenton, North Osh- LIE i ~t % os rit awa; Stella Scattergood, Kingside No. Teak R MTR ReiReRNERN NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE © Standing -- Valleyview 28, Radio No.7 1-27 Sunnyside 25, Kingside No. 2 - 23,4 Radio No, 2 - 22, Kingside No. 3 - 225 JAPANESE HISTORICAL North Oshawa 21, Thorntons 20, TREA { 7, e000! side No. 1 - 18, . 1 » 18, Eastview No. 1 - 18, WEILL SET UPA SURE» } | Bathe No. 1- 17, Storie 17, Rundle Nox Herededg he em ta, Radia No Se 1h, Bete Bor 8. = Th¢3 Y a . io No. 3» 14, Bathe No. 2 « ' peri gibt | Eastview No, 2-13, Southmead 12 cb r Rundle No. 1 - 6. THE AREA AND Valleyview knocked off Sunnyside No. 1, 3-1. to maintain their lead. Radio No. 1 stayed right behind, also winning 3-1 over Rundle No. 2. Shutout wins, went to Eastview No. 1 and Storie over... Woodview and Rundle No. 1. North Oshe awa and Eastview No. 2 finished in a 22 dead heat. The remaining games. were all 3-1 wins for Thorntons, Radio No. 2, Bathe No. 2, Kingside No. 1 and' Radio No. 3, the losers being : No. 2, Kingside No. 3, Bathe a Kingside No. 2 and Southmead. A TH Me (316. 300) followed' by Rich. r with 773 (316, 266) follows BURGLARY RING INCE" Maren Sr. Ht (ass, 229), Carson, Heard HOPE THAT WELL GO : 680 (256, 221, 203), Cis Rockert 669 (300). Keith Smith 660 (293, 200), Ozzie Weeka* EASY ON HIM/ ' "] {887 (274, 208), Rose' Jackson 636 (250 rn ma 9 209), Harry Fitchett 632 (238, 219), Gea Taylor 627 (211, 209, 207), Len Jacksog* 627 (219, 215) Rich Forster 625 (245s 201), Rusty Howard 621 (238, 219), Rich March Jr. 619 (241, 205), John Me- Conkey. 618 (245, 230), Bill Sholdra 606 Eo and Vic Williamson 602 (230, ys Good singles were Chuck Grimbleby. 280, Moe Fenton 270, Len Brash 263, Pat Dixon 246, Mary Huisman 239, Colin, BUZ SAWYER ANe © 1961, King Features Syndicate, Ine. World rights |4--The Mischief Maker 2--Captain Bob 5:30 © M. ?--Early Show | 6-3--Cartoon Party © (986, King Peataree Syediente, tne. Warkd rights reverent | | 4--Theatre 2--McGraw | | | | 7--Our Miss Brooks | 5--Playhouse Five | | | JANE ARDEN mame) ule 4--Pete and Gladys 12:15 P.M. 2--Ripcord 13. Eft 16. Forbids line 2--Shannon 9--Free and Easy 7:15 P.M. 14.---- 19. Un- Cereal be 8:30 P.M. 4--Speaker of the House| 7--News: Weather benefits nan ty oy Ssturday's auswer 1i--The Flintstones 12:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M, ' : aspirated us) 9--Inspeotor Maigret 7--Make A Face 9--Zane Grey Theatre 5. Meadow conso- . Push Th Rifleman | Rient | op Movie Matinee | 7~Bugs Bunny Show 16, Boy nants against 38. Uncanny Coie & tone | are toe Satara (slang) 20. Pleasure . Popu- (Scot.) Life 3--News: Weather: 4--Andy Griffith Show 17, Thrice boat lar 39. Encounter en OF Ae Spc 8:00 P.M. (music) 21, Siamese skiing 41. Owned s aie esi 5 P.M. #-Theatre 18. Stylish coin moun- 42. High, azo 4--Guiding Light 7--Bachelor Father 4 11--Loretta Young 1:00 P.M. 33--Gary Moore Show | 9 oe 22. Beverage tains cragey 7--Suriside Six 'Sc ahovks Walines 4--Dick Van Dyke Show | "+ Gree! 24. Site of . Italian hill pie eo gaa aa 7--Day In Court 8:30 P.M. capital Arthur coins 44, Note <--Diad Thomas Chow er eatare Movie {1--Sing Along With 23. Winglike Godfrey's . Sacred of the Me ill Mit = 5-2--87th Precinct at eae ant the 27. Adolescent farm picture scale 9:30 P.M | 2--Mid-day Matinee Colonel years <3: Sishard: Tiaieed 1:30 P.M. $-2--Alfred Hitchcock 28. Setting 2 V// Jo 8 19 }I°o o--Take A Chance 9--Theatre &--Dobie Gillis 29. Weight 3--Festival Medi 9: -M. wan 5-2---Concentration 5 atre 7--The sie ! 4 a nee i 4--Mantovani -- R. 4--The World Turns 64.3---Red Skelton Show 30.D P te agerhart 2:00 P.M 5-2--Dick Powell Show ear : .M. 7 1 r e 9:30 P.M. - = 1--Bob McLean sc ay * 11--The Detectiv title "i $-Rifleman --Password 'scGhekee 36. Butt WILBUR, YOU GEE, GOSH, I THINK I'VE Fif2ST I HAD 'TH' MEASLES, IT'S KEPT ME OUT O'SCHOOL --Ben Casey 15 PM. -s_Backereand 37.7 THEN A SPRAINED ANKLE, FOR QUITE A SPELL 5-2--Thriller , si 4--Ichabob and Me 120 spOnes E 4--Hennessey -- Jackie i. (colloq.) xf AN NOW THIS BROKEN Cooper .M. 10:00 ©.M. 40. Rock ARM ¢ 10:30 P.M. to ee een lant : --Loretta Y % 2 Alcoa Presents P 5--Tombstone territory | 6-3--Inquiry 42, Melody 4--I've Got A Secret sores Yo 7 age 5 SR 43, Malay °c ' 11:00 P.M. Fine pig RE 2--The Face of Spain boats wiAG, Z 'ee -- 11-9-7.6-4.2--News; pref de ; 44. : \ ; only rumbling again." Weather: Sports 3:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. be rok ; q : SS " 13:15 P.M. 1--Romper Room | 9~Peter Gunn . Dispatches « 4 ¥ 4 plies 1 --- gos 7--Queen For A Day | 6--The Lively Arts 46, Cant Crysdale 6-3--National Schools 5--Royal Canadian DOWN b ye . ng 7--Late Show 5-2--Dr, Malone Mounted Police 4 : © ; ¢ e . 6--Night Metro 4--Millionaire 3--One Step Beyond . y '<-- } } 3-2--Weather and Sports 3:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. ; J lt | (GONG. A°g 14:30 P.-1. 9---Science . Fiction ae ee 4 4 ( i li--Late Show Theatre uu: -M, 7 ese a é 26. AS, Y ; 9--Better Late 7--Who Do You Trust | $--Sports 61 -- Joe - u a Ld : 8 : : TONIGHT a 6--British Cinema |5-3--Adventures of Blinky | Crysdale MBEE Tw! La i 1) } |3; Mid Clark, Radio No. 1; Viola Giby Oo a) a) | } WA p fatty 2 j |son, Thorntons; Mae Burnfield, Bathe ig URE, Mickey's all BAN i\ 4 / Iq ij No. 2; Elsie Lock, Rundle No. 2; George a UN \S BEE / 0 1-13) | m Imeson, Radio No. 2 and from Eastview. A gq " 4 | BAS No. 2, Les Leighton and Fred Thomp- son. SALLY'S SALLIES MICKEY MOUSE lack Paar | 5-2--From These Roots | T--Late Show a starlignt Theatre 4--Verdict Is Yours 6~Viewpoint 6. Poets j IS ' i Oo N RA DIO ® 'THE HONOURABLE | EXCHANGE A ('!'|:3 AUTOMOBILE mee [econce wees | LI Ti 7 FOR A Safe, Recoaditfoned, Used Gar Mt A Low Priest' [=m rere omer et " " : ; = 9 ry x ey M ee Fe Yo ! HOO!! = ---- ON we ICH NAT fi pay ahead heh ane a LHOOI!- ah TT is A LONG CLIMB TO THE POWDER RIVER BRIDE, INSIDE THE STAGE. G/T UP! KSTA THIS HILL'S HARD LITTLE FARTHER. ON WORLD'S MAMMY JOKUM PLAYING THE Jue HOW MUCH GOLD D'YA Horses! 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We have on hand « good sup* ply of High Quality -- Top Size (424\|\ HOLLAND vse) BLONDIE SAYS SHE'S )! ; Oe 5 a ; BULBS JULIET JONES 'M_TOO BUSY TOO BUSY TO 47})7 IF YOU'VE GOT TIM , na a : AUEANWHLE ON A : Also--! é eR BAN so--Peat Mi TALK, MYRA ! TO LISTEN GARRY ARRIVES AT A titi hesnaled M al Fi log | REMOTE LITTLE LAKE OV OME " STR eal and Fertilizers OF THE TRIBUTARIES OF THE eased 5 Yar Rae 4 AVES ood SKEENA RIVER. 4 { : ), | ike : ' Mester Dog F oS 7 eas F | MASTER FEEDS 54 CHURCH ST. Oshawa DIAL 723-2229 - | FREE CUSTOMER PARKING LARRY BRANNON ate, Ine, World rights reser © 1961, King Features Syndi -

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