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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1962, p. 17

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TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiltop Wuk-TV Channel) 2--Bufialo WKBW-TV Chavvel 7--Bultalo CBLT-TV Channe} 6--Toronto WBEN-TV Channe! 4--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe) S--Rochester CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie CFTU-TV Channel 9--Toronto WEDNESDAY EVE. | over 5:60 P.M. 1)-Family Pheatre 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 7--Popeye 5 Kukle 4--Fun To Learn 2%Captain Bob 3:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures 5:30 YM. 7--Earily Show 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 4--CH 4 Theatre 5~--Theatre 2--Felix The Cat 6:00 P.M. 9--Man 6--News 3--Provincial Affairs 2 -Highway Patros 6:15 2.M o-3-2--Newas: Weather: Sporte 6:49 P.M. ll--Family Theatre 6--News Sports S--Huntley Brinkley 700 P.M, 9--Wagon Train 6--Seven-o-Une 5--Real McCoys 4--News; Weatner: Sports 3--The Law and Mr. Jones 2--The Pioneers 7--Steve Allen Show 6--Provincia) Affairs 4---The Alvin Show $2--Wagon Train 3~Bacnelor Father 7:45 PD 6--Mr. Fix.tt 3:00 P.M. 77 Sunset Strip 7--Straightaway +-3--Playdate 4--Window On Mains 11--Cheyenne 7--Top Cat 5-2--Joey Bishop 4--Checkmate 9:00 P.M, #--NHL Hockey 63--Perry Como 7--The Hawaiian Eye $2--Perry Como 9:30 Pia. li--Whiplash 4--The Dick Van Dyke Show 10:00 P.M. {1--Bob McLean 7--Naked City 6-3--News Magazine 4--Steel Hour 62--Bob Newhart 10:30 P.M. %--The Detectives 6-3--Explorations &2--Brinkley's Journa) U-¥-7-6-5-4-3-2--News Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. T--Late Show 6--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 11--Meditation Ji -Late Show 9--Better Late $2--Jack Paar 3~--Highway Patrol 4---Cimarron City 12:30 P.M. 4--Half-Past Midnight "Panic" THURSDAY 8:00 A.M. From Cochise | 30 A.M. | 7--Showcase 9:00 A.M. i1--The Jane Gray Show 7--Romper Room | 5--Movie | 4--Popeye | 2-Funny Funnies 9:15 A.M. 2-The Debbie Drake |l11--Romper Room | 4--Burns and Allen | 2-Yankee Doodle Time weg p 2. i | %-Boys' and Girls' House | 7--Jane Wyman Show o-u----Say When 4--Calendar -- Harry Reasoner | 10:30 A.M. | 9--Free and Easy 7--Day In Court | 5-2--Play Your | 4--I Love Lucy 10:45 A.M. 3--Salvation Army 11:00 A.M. 9--Free and 7--The Texan | 5-2--Price ts Right | 4--Video Village | 3--Romper Room 11:30 A.M. 7--Yours For A Song | 5-2--Concentratior | 4--The Clear Horizon Hunch 12:00 NUUN \11--Bugs Bunny and Friends | 9-4--News: | Sports 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: Sports 12:45 P.M. 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. (l--Movie Matinee | 7--Day In Court 5--One O'clock Movie 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie | 2--Mid-day Matinee | 1:30 P.M. 9--A Kin To Win 4--As the Worla Turns 3--Movie 2:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 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 v.M. Uu--Jane Gray Show i--Seven Keys 6-3--Open House $-2--Loretta Young | Theatre 4--House Party | 3:00 P.M. |11--Romper Room | 7--Queen Fo: A Day Weather: Weather: 6-3--School. Telecast | 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--The Millionaire 3:30 P.M. 1l--The Cap'n Andy | 4:00 P.M. | 9--The Hideaway | 7~American Bandstand 6--So Grows the Child 5--Danny Thomas | 4--The Brighter Vay | Women's Show | 2--Make Room For Daddy 4:15 P.M. 6--Story Seat Film 4--Secret storm 4:30 P.M. 'ti--Quick Draw McGraw | 6-3---Let's Look | 5--Here's Hollywood | 4--Edge of Night | 2--Three Stooges 445 P.M. 2--Captain Bob | 6-3--Rope Around The | Sun | THURSDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. \i--Family Theatre | 7--Popeye €3--Razzie Dazzie | 5--Bozo | 4--Fun To Leara 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--Huckleberry Hound 9--Man From Cochise | 6--Metro News 3--Desperadoes of the West 2--Hignway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--National Velvet 3--Farm Report 6:30 P.M. 1-5-4-3-2--News: Weather | Sports 9~Sports--Annis Stukus 6:45 P.M \\l--Family Theatre 6-2--News 5--Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--Leave 6---Seven-o-One 5--Top Cat 4--News, Weather, 3--The Flintstones 2--Shannon 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 9--Sing Along With Mitch 7--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5-2--Outlaws | 4--Oh, Those Bells 3--Real McCoys 8:00 P.M, 7--Donna Reed 6-3--Nature Of Things 4--Frontier Circus 8:30 P.M. 11--OHA Junior "A" Hockey %--The Real McCoys | 6-3--My Three Sons 5-2--Dr, Kildare 9:00 P.M, 9--Theatre i--My Three Sons | 6-3--The Defenders | 4-Tell It To Groucho 9:30 P.M. | 7--Margie 5-2--Haze} 4--The Gertrude Berg Show 10:00 P.M. 7--The Untouchables 9-5-2--Mitch Miller 6--Ben Casey | 4--The Great Challenge t To Beaver | ACROSS 1, Copies . Potato (dial.) 10. Slip . Overhead 12. Door joint 18. Ponds 14, Wind in- struments . Hardwood tree .Can . Poetic contraction Age Often (dial.) 3. Skiers' delight . Pretentious (colloq.) . Biblical Dead Sea kingdom . Knave of clubs in loo . Roman coins Japanese coin . Belgium watering spot . Capital of Balearic Islands 7. Candle Charged atom (elec.) Choice part Spanish CROSSWORD DOWN . Excuse . Edible nut pine 3. Border , Accom- panies to the trains . Lion ---- . Eve's son . Agony Christmas . Thing (law) ----~in : the dark . Troops camping spot , N. Z. fern root 21 2 23 24 on 25. 26. 27. Beard of rye . Electric unit Aggre- gate Pile Notion Young goose Paul Revere's signal light 31, More rational . Slop , Boy's nick- name (poss.} Yesterday's Answer 34. Son of Zeus 36. Speck 38. Russian mountain range 41, Masurium (sym.) 42, Preposition 4 y ey BUZ SAWYER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 7, 1962 17 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing -- Black 3, Grey 3. Lime 3, Navy 3, Silver 3, Blue 2, Brown 2 Coral 2, Green 2, Pink 2, Yellow 2, Beige 1, Gold 1, Jade 1, Mauve 1, Orange 1, Purple 1, White 0, Maroon 0, Red 0, Rose 0 and Tan 0. High Doubles --- M. Girard 494 (287), L. Ison 440 (268), June Ovens 433 (255). M, Luke 416 (218) and M. Done ald 407 (234). High Singles -- P. Jobnson 261, R. Welsh 229, W. Bonnetta 224, N. Burr 223, 1. Adams 220, G, Kerrin 207, H. Scott 205, R. Weldon 204, R. Parrott 203, S$. Stead 202, M. Irwin 201 and H. Piatti 200 PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE JANE ARDEN J NO, DOCTOR 'ADOPTING é, A BABY WOUILDN*T BE THE SAME AS HAVING ONE OF Rr OWN, oe. Ou A ALLY' WITH SOME = SOMEONE WHO TRA} 4 ~ re WANTS A FAMILY? MICKEY MOUSE Y 'A 20 GRANDMA High Triples -- A. Villa 744 (275, 7, 222), T. Krawehuk 739 (251, 275, Fusco 705 (312, 305), A. Bris- (288, 206, 202), D. Clark 687 (256, 251), D. Simpson 664 (233, 216, \215), A. Hircock 659 (266, 244), J. Me- Cutcheon 649 (245, 217), G. Mercier 649 (274), +B. Walls 636 (247, 235), G, Fehrenbach 631 (231, 222), K. Smith 628 (229, 206), J, Gow 625 (233), D. Crandall 622 (229, 211), 1, Coulson 621 (226, 24), R. Piper 617 (248, 215), and R.. Coulson 621 (226, 204), R, Piper 617 (248, 215) and R. Cooper 607 (233, 218). High Singles -- J. Howard 264, H. Kane 253, #1. McLeod 241, P. Virniar 238, W. Pottery 234, G. Kurelo 233, T. Elliott 226, H. Rozell 223, F. Brent 220, F. Bidgood 217, V. Smith 216. F. Elliott 215, C. Mason 215, J. Stanley 206, W. Cowan 202 and K. Mitton 202 Team Standings -- Corvairs 18-49, Vacxhalls 15-47, Cadillacs 15-53, En- voys 14-52, Pontiac 12-50, Maple Leafs 11-51, GMC's 11-47, Oldsmobiles 9-47, Chevrolets $43 and Buicks 7-39. STORIE PARK LEAGUE 'There were two things imporved this week. One was the Lemon League which dropped considerably. The other thing improved was the afternoon roll- off. No less than one-third of the league bowled off. Afternoon bowling loff is a luxury to help the team not the bowler. It is not much fun to have | just two bowlers on a team. Another night of share-the-wea th, with all teams getting points. The Col- leges prayers for help were answered , when they took three points from the » front running Burtons. Hope you don't lose the section because of it, Helen. Millie Cameron 699 was high for the » ladies with teammate George Powlen- chuk 648 high for the men. High Triplts -- Millie Cameron 699 (261, 213, 225). George Powlenchuk 648 (270, 221), Beth Kane 642 (219, 238), Esme Kornylo 641 (204, 283), Reg Wood 636 (207, 209, 220), Vince Craddock 634 (220, 219), Art Tuson 626 (246), Bob Amey 623 (237, 200) and Lou Locke 613 (216, 224) Over 200 -- Ziggie Benkowski 232, Joe Parsons 231, Harry Williams 225, Frank Bright 219, Marge Craddock 215, Doris Wood 214, Reg Winfield 213, Oscar Morrison 211, Charlie Nash 206, 206, Louise Porter 206, Colin Wilson 204, Eva Arkwright 200 and Glen Aldred 200. Lemon League -- Jean Gresik and | Albina Killingbeck. Standings --Burton 18, Cromwells 15, | Mills 15, Oxfords 14, Cuberts 13, Tre- sanes 11, Hibberts 9. Simcoes 9, Col- leges 8 and Hillsides 8. WIRE AND HARNESS Team Standings -- Pin Pickers 2%, Merry Six 20, Hi Bawls 17, Alley Cate 17, Gay Six 17, Head Pins 16, Go- Getters 15, Lucky Strikes 10 and Hi 8. Lo's Pinfall Standings -- Head Pins 14,917, Hi Bawls 14,874, Merry Six 14,203, Go- Getters 14,366, Alley Cat's 14,317, Hi Lo's 14,242 and Jesters 13,511. Over 600 -- Herb Cooper 731 (214, 320), Harold Ford 686 (225, 252, 209), Art Moreau 635 (223, 237), Tom Barclay 628 (253), Lorne Atkinson 620 (201, 264) and Zelia Moreau 601 (267), Over 200--Grant Murray 285, Marty Muller 243, Rich Wilson 240, Carl Burrill 229, 213, Marg Cooper 227, Bill Bevan 220, Syd Hobbs 219, Jack John- ston 218, Elmo Lymburner 218, Lee Gorman 215, Phyllis Hollman 213, Ray Gillard 212, Bev. Gilson 207, Marilyn Rosseau 205, Doug Sutton 202 and Maus Talk of the Town | Show ' i, 4--Captain Kangaroo 7~--Who Do You Trust #--Country Junction $-Dave Garroway 6-4-3--Verdict Is Yours | 16:15 P.M. Show 5-2--Our Five Daughters '\i--Jim Coleman Show rie Shorten 200. Lemon League -- Joan Thexton 98, John 98, Yvonne McGrath 96, Yvonne Mudrey 91, Marg Cooper 91 and Alice Neville 84. SPORT BRIEFS LEADS GOLFERS DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) -- Joe Campbell, the ex-Purdue basket- ball star, vaulted into sixth place among professional golf- ing's top money winners Mon- day on the strength of his vic- tory in the Baton Rouge open. Campbell picked up $2,800 to give him a total of $7,951 in prize money for 1962, U.S. Pro- fessional G 01 fing Association headquarters said. Gene Littler in first place and Phil Rodgers in second failed to improve their money - winning records last week. COMMENTATOR DIES TORONTO (CP) -- Gordon Howard, 64, veteran CBC sports commentator, died Sunday fol- lowing a heart attack. He began broadcasting for the CBC in 1939, A native of Gravenhurst, Ont., he was at one time a hockey and baseball official in the Ottawa Valley. RACER KILLED TERNI, Italy (AP) -- Libero Liberati of Italy, former world motorcycling champion for the 50-CC class, was killed Monday in a road accident near here. Liberati, 34, who won the world title in 1957, was practising on wet roads when his motorcycle skidded and crashed against a wall, | . . PONTIAC. . BUICK .. VAUXHALL or the ye aT ee ent vee ore Sennen far & New ACADIAN. There is a model designed a new car you are sure to find it here! for you. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. GASP". | HEARD THE NEWS, b/ HEY / WHERE #0 @ IT'S MAH ) AND FLEW IN, FROM YOU GOIN'? xf OLDER~-0°PS/'- AH r MEANS MAH KID SISTER BESSIE 27 PHONE 723-4634 266 KING ST. WEST AFTER WE GOT A FORTUNE ¥ THE -- i SIGN THE CUSTODY PAPERS, MRS. YOKUM AND THAT'LL GIVE ME. POSSESSION 'NOTHIN! MUCH, BESSIE!" ~ 'WE ISALL SET--WEIS GOIN' )-AMERICA'S UP FO'20 YARS!! AN' MR. SNAKEDIT IS GONNA TAKE | BACHELOR!- CARE O'SALOMEY/? ? LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER DONALD DUCK'S _ WOMEN'S (es zer = , [BARGAIN | 'f : | at: | VETERAN SIGNS CALGARY (CP) -- Harvey Wylie. returned a signed con- tract Monday, assuring his eighth year of service with Cal- gary Stampeders of the Western Football Conference. Wylie, 28, was the third Stampeder veteran in the fold for 1962, following 4| jthe signings of quarterback pocepribealged aye BA . Eagle Day and tackle Don ETY, 5 : GOING TOJUDGE HIM, WERE Luzzi. WERNER WINS AT OSLO GOING TO FEED HIM. OSLO (AP)--Bud Werner of Steamboat Springs, Colo., cap- tured the men's combined title in the Holmenkollen ski festival Sunday after a third-place finish in the slalom. Arild Holm of Norway won the closing event but Werner, winner of the giant slalom Saturday, took the com- bined by a wide margin. SALLY'S SALLIES DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER STACY BELL WAS A WILD BOY, JULIE. HE SEEMED TO. HAVE A GENIUS FOR. GETTING INTO ONE SCRAPE AFTER ANOTHER, UNTIL... ACCORDIN' "TO THAT GLOBE, IF LG A STRAIGHT HOLE, SUL COME OUT IN CHINA! HMMM, 2 RECKON T MiS~ FIGURED. IT'S FILLIN' UP TA WATER f WITH WATER / THEY SENT HIM TOA STATE. PENITENTIARY FOR )Nz. vip |... | eee JULIET JONES © King Peatoten Sym tlonte. Ine 1662 World cighte teamrved. AYE, THAT WEE CAVERN OTHE CLIFF WILL MAKE A FINE CACHE FOR MY 01D HE SOUND LIKE HE WAS > ABOUT THIS TALL WITH BLONDE HAIR ANU FRECKLES bY SCOTTY 1 A WIDOWER. JEANNIE TAGS ALONG SOME- |} TIMES TO KEEP HIM OUT OF TROUBLE NO-- HE SOUNDED LIKE HE & WAS ABOUT THIS TALL WITH DARK HAIR ANO A BIG ADAM'S APPLE YOU COULD BE READY TOGO TO YELLOWKNIFE iN A WEEK, LARRY, T'D LIKE TO MAKE ADVANCE q ARRANGEMENTS WITH SCOTTY OR HIS DAUGHTER. SCOTTY HAS IT MUST'VE BEEN EDDIE- LARRY BRANNON © King Features Syndicate, inc, 1964 Warid rights reserved. 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