TELEVISION LOG Cnt H-fV Channel 11--Hamilton Wok-TV Channel 2--Buflalo WKBW-TV Cha>vel 7--Buftalo CFTU-TV Channel 9--Toronto CBL1-TV Channe! 6--Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe! 5--Rochester CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie| TUESOAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. J1--Family Cheatre | 1--Buffalo A.M 8:30 8:15 A.M. A.M. 7--Popeye and His Pals 7--Showcase 6-3. Razzle Dazzle 5--Bozo 4--Fun To Learn 2--Captain Bob 5:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracey's Adventures 5:30 ?.M. i Early Show 6-3--Mike Mercury 5--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 2-McGraw 6:00 P.M 9:00 A.M, 4:00 P.M. 9--The Hideaway 7--American Bandstand 6--Shoestring Theatre 5--Danny Thomas + the Brignte: Vay il--The Jane Gray Show 3~Women's Show } 7--Romper Room | 5--Movie 4 Po eye'a Playhouse 2--Jack La Lanne Show 9:15 A.M. 'l1l--Romper Room 4 Burns ano Allen 2- Yankee Doodle Time 10:00 A.M. 11--Bob McLean 7--Jane Wyman Show 9--~Man From Cochise | 4-Caiendar--Harry 6--News 3--Movie Museum 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M 6--Ichabod and Me v.30 P.M. 11-5-2--News 9--News: Weather: Sports 6:45 © .M. 5--Huntley-Brinkley 6-3-2--News , 7:00 7.M. 9--Bachelor Father Seven-o-One 5--National Velvet 4--News - Sports 3--Ben Casey 2--Ripcord 7:15 P.M. tl--Family Theatre Movie %--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 9--Route 66 7--Bugs Bunny Show | %-free and Easy 7--Day in Court | 5-2--Piay Your Munch 4--I Love Lucy 10:45 A.M. | 2--Make Room for | | 4--Secret Storm 4:30 2--Debbie Drake Show l11--Yog!. Bear | 9:30 A.M. 7---Jungle Jay Show 6-3--Friendly Giant 4--Edge of Night S--Here's Hollywood 2--Three Stooges 4:45 P.M. 6.3--Maggie Muggins 5:00 P.M. il-family Theatre 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 7--Popeye 5--Kukla 4--Fun To Learn 2--Captain Bob 3:15 P.M 4--Dick Tracy's v. wSDAY EVE. | SURE, MY TT You BORROW square' HENRY ! Weather - 3--Christian Science 11:00 A.M. Adventures 5:30 P.M. 7--Early Show 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 4--CH eatre | 9--Free and Easy | 7--The Texan | 6--Schoo] Broadcast ) | 5$-2--Price is Hight 4--Video Village | 3--Romper Room | 5--Theatre | lix The Cat 1:0 AM | OO ee ne 7--Yours For A Song | yp sealag ss | eudaite Speak English 9--Man From Cochise ews 3--Provincial Affairs CROSSWORD | 4--The Clear Horizon - 2---C 12:00 NOON |l--Bugs Bunny and | Friends rf y Patrol 6:15 2.M. 6--Sea Hunt 7 Camouflage 6:30 MM, ACROSS 6--Music \1--News 2 y . Open-air D First 9--Sports; Weather : jaar | a-3-2--News: Weather: courtyard 9-4--N 5-2--Laramie rts 4--Andy Griffith's Show| 5 _poeye ana Pals 8:00 P.M. 7~--Bachelor Father 43--Gary Moore Show | 4--Password 8:50 P.M. 11--Sing Along With Mitch 9--Naked City 7--The New Breed $-2 Alfreo Hitchcock 4--Dobie Gillis 9:00 P.M. 6-4-3--Red Skelton Show §-2--Dick Powell Show 9:30 P.M. 11--The Detectives 9--Checkmate 7--Yours For A Song 6-3--Front Page Challenge 4--Ichabod and Me 10:00 ¥.M, 11--Bob McLean 7--Alcoa Premiere 6-3--Inquiry 5-2--The Land 4--Gary Moore Show 10:.0 P.M. §--Showdown 6--World of Sport 3--King of Diamonds 11:00 P.M. U1-9-7-6-5-4-3.2--Newar 11:15 P.M T--Late Show @--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M, 11--Meditation 9--Better Late 5-2--Jack Paar 4--Suspicion 3--Charlie Chan 12:30 P.M. 6--The Pursuers 4--Half-Past Midnight "Not For Hire". WEDNESDAY 8:00 A.M. ¥--Talk of The Town 4--Captain Kangaroo 3; Weather Sports . To screen 6:4) P.M. from light 11--Family Theatre : : 1 | 6--News, Sports . Directiona 5--Huntley Brinkley sign 7:00 P.M, . Of the 9--Free and Easy | 9--Wagon Train ' 12:30 P.M, o--Seven-o-une Leg a t--Make A eos | 5--Real McCoys . Ballplayer | 6--Movie Matinee | +News: Weatner: Dizzy ---- 5-2--Truth or | . Sports . Silly | Consequences } ne and Mr. blunders SoNewe, Weather" | 2--The_ Pioneers . Polish river Sports | i 7:15 ea. Brief 12:45 P.M. | l--News: eather inspection 4--Guiding Light 7:30 P.M algae) 1:00 P.M 7--Howard K. Smith by apg 6--Provincial Affairs - Horse-barn \l--Movie Matinee 4--The Alvin Show Bird's calls | 7--Afternoon Show 5-2--Wagon Train Comrntis | 5--One O'clock Movie | 4_Bacnelor Father | 4--Meet the Millers 7:45 P.M nists | 3~Movie i Aa Detests | id- |6--Mr, Fix.it » Dev ' -- ney neigas | 3:00 P.M. . Civil War 1:30 P.M. 9-77 Sunset Strip song | 8A Kin To Win | 7--Straightaway Handl | 4--The World Turns |}-3--Playdate CS rcepoia 3--Movie 4--Window On Main . A dog 2:00 P.M. Street Leather | 9--Theatre 8:30 P.M. laces | 6-3--Chez Helene |11--Cheyenne ing |5-2--Jan Murray Show | 7--Top Cat Proceedings «Password | 5-2--Joey Bishop One more than one . Friday's master . Wedge. shaped hammer end 12:15 P.M. 4--Speaker of the House . | ®-NHL Hockey | 2:30 P.M. | 6-3--Perry Como |\1--Jane Gray Show |7--The Hawaiian | 7--Seven Keys | 5-2 €i-Mile, De Paris = | *9-Perty. Come 5-2--Loretta Young 9:30 Pit. 3:00 P.M. Show (slang) |\l--Romper Room 10:00 P.M, | 40. Trite | 7--Queen For A Day | 1--Bob McLean | 41, Accumulate | 6-3--Musie | 7--Naked City 42. Vestibule 5-2--Dr. Malone | 63--News Magazine pb é 3.Surveying 20.Chinese [LAME instruments dynasty 4. Charged 22. Being atom 23. Clamor 5. Cry of 24. Look at pain 26, Jacob's 6. Bobbin fifth 7. Craving son 8. Simians (poss.) 9. Venture 28. Geo- AITIAIN 10. Different metric 14, Quick solid curtsies . Head 16, Licks up coverings 18. Formal . Gold and essays silk fabric 19, Mandarin 32. Stuff tea 33. Food fish IMI} A ID IA! EIA 3 Yesterday's Answer 35.----- and tear 36. Sole 38. Greek god of fields 40. Exist 2 s Vd 8 9 ji 4 jll--The Cap'n Andy | 2:15 P.M. Raapeanarcnccn | @--Nursery School | 9:00 P.M, eatre U--Whiplash . Dismissed 4--House Party 4--The Dick Van Dyke from job 4--Millonaire 3:30 P.M. | Show | 7--Who Do You Trust 4--Armstrong Circle Theatre 5-2--Bob Newhart 10:30 P.M. 9--The Detectives 6-3--Explorations DOWN 1. Cushions 2. Region BUZ SAWYER 'YOU BEGIN "TO ER DIFFICULTIES IN THAN Kunl THE RISK OF GETTING CAUGHT, 000 WORTH ROIN THEY'RE WILLING 'TO LOSE $25, OF HE AWYER-SAN SEE TH UP THE DOPE TRAFFIC. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 13, 1962 7 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS also 221, Other 600 triples were: Z. Sheridan 630 (250, 227), L. Glover 611 (226, 206), M. Ross 611 (272, 213), N. Howes 611 (242, 203), B. Reece 605 (215, 210). 200 G: |. Fortin D.. Sine wl, 201; M. Larocque 200; B. Quesnel 200. Pattman 212, 8. Jefferson 209, B. Kirk- hi Rig on Sane C. Griffin 3 M. Larocque 200; B. Quesnel 200. Team standings -- Go-Getters 33, Falcons 30, Hot Shots 29, Whistlers 26, Hurricanes 26, June's Loons 26, Strong Arms 35, Od Balls 20, Valiants 15 and JANE ARDEN Aces 14. High single -- 306, J. Gardian and J, Hutcheon. High triples -- 778, L. Gavas. ISN'T IT WONDERFUL, 12:2] [N JANE ? THE DOCTOR SAYS WE PROBABLY CAN GET A UTTLE BABY... A BRAND NEW ONE, 4 TOO HIGH, SU OW DON'T GET YOUR HOPES E,/ YOU KNOW IT DEPENDS ON FRIENDLY 48 Girls, don't forget the meeting at the bowling alley next Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m, Doubles -- R. Lane 450 (249, 201) and L. Collins 400 (203), Over 200 -- A. Lee 230, L. Gilbert 210, E. Kimmerly 205, P. Anderson 203 and B. Forbes 202. Points --- Super Jeta - Slow Starters 1, Hopefuls 2 - Starlets 1, Rockettes 2 - Fireballs 1, Sixers 2 -Try Hards 1. Point Standing -- Super Jets 22, Fire- (balls 21, Rockettes 17, Sixers 17, Hope- fuls 16, Try Hards 15, Slow Starters 12 and Starlets 12. Pin Standing -- Fireballs 16874, Super Jets 16608, Sixers 16121, Rockettes 16064, Hopefuls 15958, Starlets 15841, Try Hards 15301, Slow Starters 15160. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES | Team Standings -- Bracey's 18, De- \Pratto's 15, Pearse's 14, McQuade's 12, |Reading's 12, Ward's 11," Collins' '10, A "MICKEY MOUSE "s 10, Lenius' 10 and Camp- bell's 8. | High triple was rolled by Bea Alex- ander 648 (212, 217, 219); Marg Ger- mond was next with 628 (240); Wilma ALL. TIED UP Mcuade 620 (216, 223); Ev Campbell =\ IN THis SIXTH! 207); Eleanor Hanney 609 (295); Edna Ward 607 (256, 211); Mary Pirie 604 (248) and Phyl Barnes 602 (243). Hazel Rumpie rolled the highest single game of 261; Helen Legge 257; Olive Morrison 249; Marg Gray 244; Helen Anderson 236; Myrtle Waite 228; Winnie Tennier 2231; Marg Daniels 220; Chris Collins 217, 216; Gladys Edwards 215; Kay Manila 214; Maria Cummings 213, 201; Molly DePratto 212; Ella Hall 21/1 June Yuill 209; Mary Hobbs 206; Laura |McKihley 201 and Gladys Knight 200. | In order to have our nominations and voting, for your 1962-63 executive, over before playoffs, we will start next week with nominations. Those of you who are nominated "PLEASE" let your names stand! HUMORESUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week was Ada McDonough (124, 97) 221; Pat McCon- nell (104, 107) 211; Harold Bateman GRANDMA (52, 122) 1%; with handicap, Eva Wake- |ly (50, 55) 105; Chute (52.52) 104; Iva Forrest (50, 53) 103; Clara Suddard (51, 51) 102; Sinia Diachinke .. WILL YOU PLEASE STOP AN' AGK BILLY'6 MOM T'GIVE ME A UFT TO TH' CLUB MEETING T'MORROW ? I HAVE NO MBANG6 O° (50, $1) 101 and Vera Siblock (50, 50) = GINCE ONE O° TH' BOY6 BROKE 100. A baking che MY SCOOTER LAST LADIES MAJOR "RY LEAGUB WEBK/ i. Fourth night, third section! Points taken -- Hornes 4, Glaziers 03 Motor City 4, Whites 0; Saywells 4, Hendersons 0; Mitchells 3, Burns 13 Nesbitts 3 and Bints 1. Standings -- Motor City 14, Mitchells 10, Saywells 10, Nesbitts 10, Glaziers 9, Hendersons 8, Hornes 6, Whites 5, Burns 5 and Bints 4. Over 700 -- Ede Reading 709. Over 600 -- Irene Severs 676, Jean Brown 620, Rolande Tierney 612, Olive Anderson 611, Carwell 611, Marie Hogle 602 and Carol Wright 602. h I {616 (209, 218); Mary, Chinn' 614 (218, |. ; ee ee | 6-4-3--Verdiet is Yours 5 Lemon L - 2--Our Five Daughters 5-2--Brinkley's Journal 98, Shirley Sargent 98, Annie Furey 95, Hazel Weddup %, Jean Saywell 90, Judy Carlson 89 and Nan Bennet 88. _SPORTS BRIEFS | DANES WIN SAILING | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) The Danish crew of Hans Fogh and Paul Elvstrom used compe: titive strategy as well as sailin ability Saturday to win the pi Flying Dutchman sailing cham- pionship. The Danes snookered an Australian crew into going far down the 10-mile Olympic course on the first leg. When the Aussies finally realized what was going on and changed tack, it was too late. Jerry Sindle Jr. of Toms River, N.J., skipper of the United States entry, placed fifth in over-all standings with a ninth Saturday. Canadian skipper Pierre Des- jardins and crew member Keith Wilson of the Royal St. Law- rence Yacht Club, Montreal, fin- ished seventh. The result left Canada in 11th place with 3,073 over-all points--but only 2,897 -- toward the champion- ship. THOMSON ON TOP TOKYO (Reuters) -- Peter Thomson of Australia, former British open golf champion, car- ried off the top prizes for both 2--Today Show PONTIAC . . BUICK .. VAUXHALL or the New ACADIAN. There is a model designed for you. MOTORS LTD. M1. Mle GLAD REST OF TRIP 13-~ <a NO MATTER WHAT you are looking for in a new car you are sure to find it here! THE CLIFF MILLS WE WON'T HAVE MORE 500 GUESTS AT TH WEDDING.7-- ' 266 KING ST. WEST 1 HAVE. SOMETHING IMPORTANT TO ASK YOu!" -- (/ CAN SAY /7;, OMLY IF | TALK TOTHE PIG LT=) YOU'RE THE ONLY CREATURE. LI'L ARNER THE LONE RANGER WHO 10 youweH 70 aE ee gh te _ PEA IN SPEAR TOE A Youve WORLD! -Y ti ie THATS WHY 2 AGREED TO THis ) 1} | BOOKS NO, I WOULDN'T SAY DONALD DUCK TOTHE "" SWEETEST, CUTEST, SMA RTEST, MUGGS AND SKEETER se BUT SHE'S A 8 the Yomiuri tournament, which ended here Sunday. Thomson, had a 278 total to win the Yo- miuri event by eight strokes victory, which earned: him $2,- 000, also gave him a total of 92.5 points for the five tourna- ments on the Far East circuit and earned him another first prize of $2,800. CZECHS LOSE MOSCOW (AP) -- Czechoslo- 2 King Pontares Syntirate, tae, 168 Wontd riptte remerrad JULIET JONES Your pap was NC ALL BovS ALWAYS SORT OF AN IDOL-TO MB. 310 SET ME. ARE SORT OF j HEAND MY BROTHER GEORGE MADE jacot poor THE RIGHT THINGS, STACY, Wold sigtas recor © King Pesturen Syndicnva Ine, 10 kept out of the world champion- ships for political reasons, lost Sunday to the Central Army Club team, six times national Soviet champion, 7-1. WINS MARATHON CHICAGO (AP)--Orville At kins, 25, of Toronto's East York Track Club, won the first annual Windy City Marathon Sunday by covering the 26-mile, 385-yard distance in two hours, 31 min- utes, 16.8 seconds. SALLY'S SALLIES I'M SORRY, MR. HAVE TO DITHERS WHISTLE EVERY -- TIME L SAY SOMETHING I ACCIDENTALLY 4" SWALLOWED THE TOY WHISTLE THEY PUT IN THE CEREAL BOX, AT BREAKFAST THIS re 4 LARRY BRANNON GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS BLIZZARD.:-+ JEEP6 SMASHED AND BURIED--- AND My LEGS Z'LL HAVE TO CRAWL UP TO THE CAVE IN THE CLIFF WHERE // MY EQUIP- MENT 1S STORED. Oe Ne ee ee ee ee et "You may have descended from monkeys, dear, I never knew any of your father's telative." { from Al Balding of Toronto. His © vakia's national hockey team, -