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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1962, p. 26

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuary 3, 1962 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto WEDNESDAY EVE. 5:00. P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 7--Popeye 5--Kukla 4--Fun To Learn 2--Captain Bob 5:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures 5:30 P.M. 7--Early Show 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 4--CH 4 Theatre 5--Theatre 2--Felix The Cat 6: $--Man From Cochise 6--News 3--Nation's Business 2--Highway Patrol Weather 8-3-2--News: Weather: Sports P01 6:45 P.M. 1i--Family Theatre 6--News, Sports S--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 ¥.M, 9--Wagon Train 6--Seven-o-Une 5--Real McCoys 4--News: .Weatnert Sports 3--The Law and Mr. Jones 2--The Pioneers 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 130 P 7--Steve Allen Show 6--Provincial Affairs 4--The Alvin Show 8-2--Wagon Train 3--Bachelor Father 7:45 P.M. 6--Mr. Fix.It 3:00 P.M. 9--77 Sunset Strip $-3--Playdate 4--Blue Angels 8:30 P.M. 11--Cheyenne 7--Top Cats 5-2--Joey Bishop 4--Checkmate 9:00 P.M, 8--NHL Hockey 6-5-3-2--Perry Coma 7--The Hawaiian Eye 9:30 P.M. 11--Whiplash 4--The Dick Van Dyke Show 10:00 P.M, t1--Bob McLean 7--Naked City 6-3--News Magazine 4--Circle Theatre 5-2--Bob Newhart Show 10:30 P.M. 9--The Detectives 6-3--Explorations 8-2--Brinkley's Journal 11:00 P.M; (1-9-7-6-5-4-3-2--News Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M, 9--Better Late 7--Late Show 6--Maverick 5-2 Jack Paar » 3--Highway Patrol 4--Cimarron City THURSDAY 8:00 A.M, 7--News, Sports 4--Captain Kangaroo 2--Dave Garroway Show 8:15 A.M, %--Buffalo A.M. 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 7--Cartoons 5--Movie 4--Popeye 2--Funny Funnies 2--The Debbie Drake Show 9:30 A.M. 11--Words and Music 7--Rompe: Room 4--Burns and Allen 0:0 l11--Hobby Time 9--Boys' and Girls' House 5-2--Say When 4--Calendar -- Harry Reasoner 10:30 A.M. 9--Free and Easy 7--Our Miss Brooks 4--I Love Lucy 10:45 A.M. 3--Salvation Army 11:00 5-2--Price ts Right 4--Video Village 3--Romper Room 11:30 A.M. 7--Yours For A Song 5-2--Concentration 4--Your Surprise Package 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny and See ; Weathers 7--Camouflage 5-2--Your First Impression 3--Popeye and Pals 12:15 P.M, 9--Free and Easy 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 7--Make a Face 6--Movie Matinee 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--Search For To- morrow 3--News: Weathers Sports 12:45 P.M « 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, \1--Movie Matinee 7--Day In Court 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie 2--Mid-day Matinee 1:30 P.M. 9--Playhouse 7--Medic 3--Movie 2:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 7--Number Please 6-3--Chez Helene 5--Home Cooking 4--Password 2--Jan Murray Show 2:15 P.M 11--Cooking Party 6--Nursery School 2:30 P.M. U--Jane Gray Show i--Seven Keys 6-3--Open House 5-2--Loretta Young Theatre 4--House Party 3:00 P.M, 7--Queen For A Day Theatre 5--Dr. Malone 4--The Millionaire 2--Purex Special For Women 3:30 P.M. 7--Who Do You Trust 5-2--Our Five D: 2--Yankee Doodle Time , 5--One O'clock Movie CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buftalo WROC-TV Channe! 5--Rochester CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie 3:45 P.M. 6-3--Rope Around the Sun 4:00 P.M. 9~--The Hideaway 7--American Bandstand 6--So Grows the Child 5-2--Make Room For Daddy 4--The Brighter Day ll--Popeye with Capt, Andy 3--Women's Show 15 P. 6--Valley of Yester- year 4--Secret storm 4:30 P.M, 6-3--The Verdict Is Yours $--Here's Hollywood 4--Edge of Night 5-2--Piay Your Hunch | 2--Three Stooges 6-3--Alberta Game Farm 2--Captain Bob THURSDAY EVE. 30 5 \l--Family Theatre 7--Popeye 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 5--Kukla 4--Fun To Learn 5:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures 5:30 P.M, -7--Early Show 6-3--Dick Tracy 5--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 2--Huckieberry Hound 00 P.M. 9--Man From Cochise 6--Metro News 3--Man From Mars 2--Highway Patros 6:15 P.M. 6--National Velvet 3--Farm Report 6:30 P.M. 1-5-4-3-2--News: Weather Sport: Sports 9--Sports--Annis Stukus 6:45 P.M. li--Family Theatre 6-2--News 5--Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--Leave It To Beaver 6 -Seven-0-One 5--Top Cat 4--News, Weather, Sports 3--The Flintstones 2--Roya) Canadian Mounted Police 7:15 P.M. 1--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 4--As the World Turns | 9--Bachelor Father 7--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5-2--Outlaws 4--Frontier Circus 3--Real McCoys 8:00 P.M, 9--Route 66 | 7--Donna Reed 6-3--Nature Of Trings 8:30 P.M. t1--OHA Junior Hockey 7--The Real McCoys 6-3--My Three Sons 5-2--Dr. Kildare 4--Bob Cummings Show 9:00 P.M, 9--Theatre 7--My Three Sons 6-3--The Defenders 4--Accent On 1961 9:30: P.M, | 7--Margie | 5-2--Haze] | 10:00 P.M. | 7--The Untouchables | 5-2--Mitch Miller 6--Ben Casey 6-3--American Musical 6-3--People and Places | 4--Beyond The Wall In 4--The Verdict Is Yours} East Germany 's 3--Country 3 © 1001, King Pestere Syedietn Inc. World rights reerves ee ata, WE ARE $0 BUSY GATHERING \ T HAVE AN IDEA. OFTEN "TWIGS FOR THE FIRE, WE HAVE | THERE ARE BiG PIECES NO TIME To SIT BY (T AND GET WARM, ON at ie ears eed --DOPMIONEL LOONIE CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Wall recess 6. Pretaining to a duke 14, Jaeger ls 15, Glacial hill 16. Egyptian 32. Affirmative vote 33, Introd 2. God of war 20.Helper en GREDRITER WHC (Babyl.) 3. Forms into curls 4. A home run (baseball) 5. Before (poet.) 6. Under- about 9. White ant 18. Monsters 19. To test BI i Pir AICIE OK 22, Single REO SICIRIAIM SIL [AIVIA| PIEIAIRISMEA! N] PENS ON 25. Female Nilo Ie sti BO} 31. Unim- paired hi 32.To Yesterday's Answes long for 39. Boy's 34. Gateway nickname (Jap.) (poss.) 35, Spume 41, Negative 36. Strange vote (Scot.) 42, Hoover, 38. Level for one ' 2 1% + [5 © |7 Je fe fro YW MICKEY MOUSE JUST Newent GOSH! EVENING GOOP BRUSHING! CLOTHES "TONIGHT! HAVEN'T WORN BLACK-TIE TOGS ' , ee eae! eae * OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NICKEL PLATE LEAGUE another entry into the circle with "Bones" rolling a nice 324 game, Enough of that -- because he's told the rest of the country by now. In the point situation, the Gyros over the Automatics 4 points to nil and the Tankers and Polishers whipped the Mixers and Shiners 3 points to 1. The triple honors go to V. William- son 749, "Bones" Stevenson 704, G, Dawson 659. G. Fitches 652, "Auke"* bee 636 and "Burr-head" Bailey The 200 bracket finds W. Weroski 266, 205; J. Smith 283, G. Carr 236, R. Le- Blanc 232, B. Thorn . Linden. smith 229, W. Sosnowski 228, "Moose" 216, M. Carl 208, R. Vanmeer 205, D. Saunders 204, J. ee 208 and "Lord" Morrison We seem to be getting back to nor- mal in the Lemon League De; with four this week -- W, Sosnowski 96, hee 83, G. Morgan 88 and L. Fogal OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Spoilers ame up with another big night to take the works from the Short Circuits and this win moved Sel Himes and his mates into a second-place tie. The 3,704 team score was tops for the night, with Manny Swartz leading the parade followed by Ding Gavas and Sel ae Mel Whyte had a good night The Jay Men took two from Raw. hides to move them into the top posi- tion in the standing and it was a big finish by Gord Brown and Dave Reye nolds that gave them the verdict. Doug Harding and Alex Donaldson were best for Rawhides. Ed Wilson's were just too good for the Sabers, Ozarks nosed out Lucky Strike and the Stealers stole a march on the Trotters. A new high single score was racked up when Ken Donaldson came up with a 385 game for Stealers. This could have been a 400 game with just one more hit. i2 LZ y* Y 139 35. Type assortment (print.) 37. Not closed 44, Ventilated 45. Man's nickname 46, Bearings DOWN 1, Head PPVss le IT GTARTED OUT IN LIFE AS A LIGHT TOPCOAT... Nat SS + BUT AFTER MANY YEARS «oA FELLER COULDN'T ASIC FOR A WARMER OVERCOAT; The -- Jay Men 13, Spoil. ers 12, Short Circuits 12, Ozarks 11, Stealers 9, Ed Wilsons 9, Sabers -7, Rawhides 7, Trotters 6 and Lucky Strike 4. High Individual scores -- Manny Swartz 859 (300); Ding Gavas 773, Ken Donaldson 769 (385); Ozzie Keeler 765, Harry Gillard 751, Hank Sarnovsky 730, Gord Brown 727, Bert Harding 723, Sel Himes 715, Dave Reynolds 713, Alex Donaldson 700 and Doug Harding 700. Short Circuits missed a golden op- portunity to hold top spot when they muffed their chance against the fast Hank tr Played a lone hand for the Circuit Breakers, with just a little help com- ing from "Dutch." PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE Results of Wednesday's bowling -- Corvairs 3, Oldsmobiles 1; Vauxhalls 3, Maple Leafs 1; Cadillacs 3, Chevro- lets 1; GMC's 2, Buicks 2; Envoys 2, Pontiacs 2, Team standings -- Oldsmobiles 34, Maple Leafs 34, Cadillacs 32, Pontiacs 31, Chevrolets 30, Vauxhalls 39, GMC's 29, Envoys 27, Buicks 27 and Corvairs | 27. High Triples -- D. Simpson 697 (275, 243); R. Collson 685 (232, 232); D, Clark 674 (266, 213); P. Jarvis 670 (266, Mercier 658 (258, 234); K. Sanders 648 (230, 217); W. Matthews 636 (233, 206)3 J. Gow 631 (228, 204); B. Walls 625 (266); V. Smith 618 (285); R. Piper 609 (221, 210); F. Elliot 609 (238, 209); H. McLeod 608 (241); K. Smith 608 243)3 and F, Fusco 600 (225). High singles -- F. Bidgood 241, H. Brown 232, K. Mitton 228, A. Mc. Eachern 224, E. Sweet 221, B. Mep- stead 215, B. Jones 213, H. Kane 213, M. Dragomatz 213, J. 'Dell 211, E. Cor- nish 210, J Stanley 208, H. Dressing 207, G, Fehrenbach 205, E. Rundle 204, R. Cooper 203, G. Kurello 203, F. Brent 202 and A. Hircock 200. COF LEAGUE The last night of bowling for "61 was good for three of our League, who roll- ed 700 triples Nice going, fellas! Arn '200, 293, 249); Ron Swarts s Ewart Carswell 600's -- Molly Hartshorn 694 (247, 256); Len Dervent 673 (207, 274); Al Smith 656 (241, 218); Wes Stata 602 (207, 216). FOR TOP QUALITY USED CARS Ei ee see oh ALL MODELS ... ALL MAKES .. . SEE Tiewell 201. Ev state, 3%, We, Pre Art Py n 219, THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. So cele eat a Points taken -- Hitters 3, Smarties 03 230 KING STREET WEST 725-6651 Flops 3, Untouchables 0; Aces 2, Top- hie 4 Stoppers 2, Jets 1, Imps 2 lams 1. The are over now and we would like to see everyone out from here on. Your team suffers when you don't come out, s0 come on gang, we hope to see each and everyone in the New Year, "DAT PAUSE WAS TO G/VE YOU TIMETO ABUSE ME//-YOU CALLED ME SOMETHIN' DEFLAMMATORY, "BUT ASA FELLA-GENIUS, TO /AMSUREYOU Y TH! WILL RESPECT ./ POINT, *THE PLAN;' FLEEGLE! WHICH | WILL OW EXPLAINIE STORIE PARK LEAGUE past week three teams took four points and in each case the teams that lost the points had two bowlers missing, Altogether there were 13 ab- sent bowlers. Bowling is a sport for personal enjoyment but it must be re- membered that each bowler has an obligation to the rest of his team by his presence in the alleys. With three nights left in this section once again it is developing into quite a race for the honors. Cuberts, Burtons, Oxfords and Tresanes are all bunched very nicely. It will be enjoyable to sit back and watch them figure it out. Alice Short was high bowler for the ladies with 588 and James Scott took the honors for the men with 701. You made up for that low game last weeks | Alice. High Triples -- James Scott 701 (304, 261); Gar Killingbeck 651 (276); Low Locke 642 (204, 239); Art Tuson 641 (247, 229); Colin Wilson 613 (245, 211)8 Charlie Nash 604 (200, 233); Joe Par+ sons 604 (230, 219). LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER YOU,A SCIENTIST, BELIEVE THAT STUFF? SCIENCE, SCHMIENCE, IT WORKS! WARP! WOOF!-WARP! WOOF ! WHAT KIND OF BARKING Over 200--Rhoda Winfield 250, Oscar Morrison 241, Blanche Norton 240, Vince Craddock 222, Harry Williams 221, 204; Esme Kornylo 219, 204; Jean Gresik 218, Alice Short 215, Ziggie Ben- kowski 213, Horace Thajer 212, Eddie Gresik 203, George Arkwright 202, George P ik 202, Millie C: 200, Bill Short 200, Frank French 200. Lemon League -- Ruth Aldred, Tony Killingbeck, Frank Bright. May French, Alf Albina K Bar. bara Thajer, Jessie Barr. Standings -- Hibberts 18, Cuberts 16, Burtons 15, Oxfords 14, Tresanes 13, Mills 11, Colleges 10, Cromwells 8, Sim- coes 8, Hillsides 7. 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