TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton --TV Channel 2--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo CFTO-TV Channel. 9--Toronto CBLT-TV Channel 6~--Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CKVR-TV Channel 3~Barrie 6--Seven-0-One 4--The Phil Silver's Show 3--Wagon Train 7:15 P.M. li--Family Theatre f--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. il--The Flintstones 8- mie 7--Combat 6--Our Man Higgins 4--Andy Griffith Show 8:00 P.M. itlaws 9~--77 Sunset Strip 63--Car 54, Where are > 'ou? 4--The Lioyd Bridges 8:30 P.M. 8-2--Empire | 7--Hawaiien Eye 6-3--Perry Mason 4--Red Skelton Show 700 P.M 11--The Untouchables 9:30 P.M. 9--Eleventh Hour $-2--Dick Powell Show 7--The Untouchables 6-3--Front Page Challenge 4--Jack Benny Show 10:00 P.M. 1i--Toronto Tonight 6-3--Inquiry 5-2--Hollywood -- Golden Age 4--Garry Moore Show | 10:30 P.M. 9--News; Sports @2--Chet Huntley The 3--Country Junction 11:00 P.M. 11.8-8-7-6-4,3-2--News | 11:15 P.M, | €--Viewpoint | 4--Sports 11:20 P.M . | 11--Sports Scoreboard 6--Night Metro 4~Theatre 11:30 P-M. M--Out of the Den | 9--Pierre Berton Hour | 8-2--Tonight Show | T--Late Show | 6--Rawhide | S--Interpol Calling 12:30 P.M. Mahalia Jackson | Sings | WEDNESDAY | ¥--Educational case 7:30 A.M, ®Mahalia Jackson | 1l--Romper Room 4~--Popeye's Playhouse -| Ci 3--Studio Party | 7--Jane | 7--Queen 8:00 A.M. 9--Kiddo 4--Captain Kangaroo 9:00 A.M. 9--Exchange 8--Raeta Programs 7--The Doctors artoon Playhouse 9:30 A.M. 9--Domino 7--Jack LaLanne Show 2--Leave It To The i y %7--The Big Payoff 4--Calendar Harry Reasoner 10:30 A.M. 9--Funfair Cooking . 8-2--Play Your Hunch} 7--Day in Court 4--1 Love Lucy 10:45 A.M. 3--Christian Science 11;00 A.M. 9--Free and Easy 8-2--Price Is Right 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 01 6--School Broadcasts 4--The McCoys 3--Romper Room | 11:30 A.M. | 8-2--Concentration | 7--Your's For A Song 6--Good Life Theatre 4--Pete and Gladys 12:00 NOON 11--Fun-O-Rama with Bill Lawrence 82--Your First Impression Wyman Show 6--Music Highlights 4--News and Weather 3--Popeye And Pals 12:15 P.M. 4--Speaker of the | 9--Andy 4:00 P.M. 9--The Hideaway 8-2--Make Room For Daddy 7--American Bandstand 6-3--Scarlett Hill 4--Secret Storm 11--Buckskin 8--Bozo - Popeye | 7~--Jungle Jay Show 6--I Love Lucy 4--Edge of Night 3--Fig Newton Frog and Dora Mickey VEDNESDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. ll--Family Theatre 8--Early Show 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 4--Five O'clock Show 5:30 P.M. 7--Early Show 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 2--Space Explorers 6:00 P.M. 9--The Lawman 6--News 3--Provincial Affairs a' Hunt 6:15 2.M. 6--Up And Coming 3--Three Stooges 11-9-8-3-2--News; Weather Sports 6:45 P.M. | 11--Family Theatre 9-6--News, Sports. 8--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--Dennis the Menace 6--Seven-O-One 8--Jeff's Collie 4--Hennesey 3--The Flintstones 2--Death Valley Days 7:15 P.M. 7--News, Weather 7:30 P.M. | 8-2--The Virginian Consequences 7--Camouflage 6--Movie Matinee | 4--Search for Tomorrow | 3---Noonday Report | 12:45 P.M, | 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, | 11--Mid-Day Matinee 9--Theatre &--Divorce Court 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers | 3--Movie 1:15 P.M. 3--News 1:30 P.M. World Turns 6--Chez Helene 4--Password 2:15 P.M. ll--Lets Go Shopping 6--Nursery School 2:30 P.M. ll--Loretta Young Show 9~--Here's Looking at | You 7--Seven Keys 6-3--Misterogera 4--House Party 2:45 P.M. 6-3--Friendly Giant 3:60 P.M. }11--Bugs Buany 9--People In Conflict $-6-3-2--Loretta Young For 4--Millionaire y_ Dandy | 6--Viewpoint 9--Line "Em Up . .Malone | You Trust |l1--Sports Scoreboard Sings | 6--Night Metro ®-Rocket Ship 7 4---To Tell The Truth | 'Who 6-3--Take Thirty | 7--Going My Way | $--Dobie | %-News - | 8-2--The State House A Day (1-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News 7--Wagon Train 6--Nations Business 4--CBS News 3--The Story of A Hunter . 2:45 P.M, 6--Mr.. Fix-It 3:00 P.M. 11--87th Precinct 6-3--My Three Sons 8:30 P.M. 9--Have Gun Will Travel 6-3--Parade Gillis 9:00 P.M, Ui--Surfside Six 9--Movie 8-2--Perry Como 6-3--Ben Casey 4--Beverly Hillbillies 9:30 Poi. 7--Our Man Higgins Dick VanDyke 1l--Toronto Tonight 8-2--Eleventh Hour 7--Naked City 6-3--News Magazine 4--Steel Hour 2--Play Your Hunch 10:15 P.M. 9--Outdoor Sportsman 10:30 P.M. Sports 6-3--The Years 11:00 P.M. Formative Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. 11:20 P.M. 4--Show | Williams Show | | AOROSS 1. Neat 5. Multitude 9. Packing box 10. Consume thoroughly (2 wds.) 12. Garden raider 13. Capital: Cuba 14, Church projection 15. Leveled 16. Beseeches 18. Green- headed duck 21, Actress ---- Gardner 24, S-shaped moldings 25. Eskimo boat 27. Witticism 28, Funnel- shaped flower 30, Carries out orders 81. Keg 84."... bells 89, Spindle for wheel 40, At no time 41, Tailless diving bird 42, Trust 43. Author ---- Ferber DOWN 1. Pitfall CROSSWORD - : : naad 2. Rest on gene maasas one's RP] 3. Village landmark 4, Hebrew letter 5. Unusually tough 6, Simpletons: var, 7, Actor Laurel 8, Melody 9. Mandarin tea 11. Tablet 13. Listen! 17.A juicy fruit 18, Mother 19, Past 7 7 |e 21. Biblical well IGIRIElEICIE] [SIElEIDIEIO} 33, Utter in- coherently 35. Bovine animals 36, Napoleon's exile island 37, Observe 41, Earth goddess 29, Congers 30. Bay window 31, Cape near Tunis, Africa 32, Biblical name 0B 22 MaRS ive, THE SECOND COBAN PROG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 27,1962 J 7, GARCIA, BECOMES HIGHLY EXCITED, JANE ARDEN THANKS / TLL TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT/ MICKEY MOUSE GOOFY! WHAT ACAR! WHEN 71D YOu GET ITF w27 +. JUGT LET MY REFRIGERATOR GET EMPTY / KNOW, WHEN THERE'S OD ABOUT 'TH' HOUSE... + TH' KIDG DON'T LOAF AROUND VERY LONG' OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS CATHOLIC LEAGUE Dede Lambe 271; she also triple of 620, cn Men's high single goes to oae of Pon peng artists, Ken Henning having 278. But... high triple is won by Father Beriault. with a lovely 703, Team Points -- Woodwards took 4... from O'Malley; Powers capped 3 from..." Koster. only leaving 1 left for them: , \; Burrows evened the score with taking. 4 2 and Watts having the other 2; Hickey did the same with 2 and Wetmore even, , ed it up with 2. ss Over 200 -- Ken Henning 278, Ded@ 9) Lambe 271, Father Beriault had three... nice games 260, 240, 203; Jim Wood: 4 ward next in line with 259, 216; my bet... ter half again, Red Brooks 254; Aijing Kennelly had a good 258; Eleanor Dick- son 245; Bob Lavergne, one of our regu- lare 226, 212; Rite Wrubel 233: Bill... Burke once more 220, 206; Helen Bur." rows as usual 212; Jean Bialek also had". a 'nice 216; Mildred . Ridgley, name appears occasionally, had 202; |. Joe Wrubel (again) 218, 202; Dave Wet- a more 202. Last but not least, and the . first time this season, Betty Sagriff with two games just "naking it 201, 200. What is happening to our Lemon =e League? Don't tell me we are finally putting an end to it? Although there are two or three who don't want to see this happen. Ha: Wehrens 96, Cecilie Collette 54, 75, of course leave 't te "* Fred Watts, when the chips are down, _ he drew a 99. 23 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUS Sunnyside No. 1 and Radio No. 2 are still deadlocked for the number one spot with 32; ers, side No. 1, 26%5°°" Radio No. 3 and North Oshawa 25, Fernhill No. 2 and Bathe 24, Radio No. 1 and Eastview No. 2 23, Sunnyside No. 2 22, Eastview No. 1 21, Storie 20, Fernhill No, 1 18, Woodview 17, Rundie* - No. 3 and Brookside 16, Kingside No. *- 2 16%, Rundle No, 2 13, Kingside No. 3°° and Rundle No, 1 12, Kingside No. 4 0, * Thornton's 6. High triples -- Vi Howard 715 (326),* Ed Shemilt 695, Mavis Taylor 675, Cis'! Rockert 669, Rich March Jr, 657, Ber-" win Adams 648 (332), Keith Smith 632, Sharon Sneddon 628, George Taylor 625,'"* Jean Carter 619, Don Gutsole 611 and*~"" |Rich Forester 608, | High Singles -- Sheila. Patterson 217, Rich March 256, Wm. Badgley 251, Grant Chesborough 250, 218, sign Watson 245, 224, Leon Davey 242,°°°* Carmie Plowright 241, Ise Welsh 240, Ozzie Weeks 239, Bud Morris 238, 206,° Nick Flaminio 233, Betty Sharp 232,;°"" Carol March, Dave Bowler, and Moe Vennor 230, Tip Buechler 230, 202, Hank Lawson 228, Vic Williamson 226,% Tony Romaniski 220, 216, Bill Doreen' 218, Norm Weeks and Ray Collins 217, "*" |Bea Dart 216, 209, Chris Bakogeorge' |216, Carson Heard and Ig Clark 215, | Bette March, June Lawson, Betty |France and Irve Welsh 214, Colin Lax jvalle and Doreen Reid 213, Myrtle Alex- *"* jander 213, 201, Marion Dingman 212, " Doreen Vennor 211, Lioyd Sabins 208, 204, Paul Collins 208, Bob Carter 207, Walt Dixon and Bev Arsenault 205, Jean veel = Baba wd and Rusty | Howa: rles Dart a Reid 201, sg ti Twenty-five members entered the |Lemon League this week. Phe dl oe ae LEAGUE ames over -- _R. Coulson 808 (360, 233, 209), G. Kurelo 768 (315, 266), R. Piper 664 (236, 234), K, Mitton 650° (268, 203), C. Taylor 649 (222, 221, 206), D. Simpson 645 (254, 215), J. Van Dyk 637 (247, 244), V. Smith 630 (212, 212, |206), W. Matthews 629 (306, 203) and® "*. oe 612 (237, 207), ¢ » D. Cooper 223, K, E, Rundle 217, K. Sanders 215, D. Crandall 215, B. Myles 214, J: Brady 211, G. Kovaks 208, E. Blair 205, E. Sweet 205, J. McCutcheon 201, J. Dell 200 and B, Jone 5200, Congratulations afe in order for George Kurelo as he now holds high average for Parts and Service Bowlin, League. 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