The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1961, p. 23

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o THR OSMAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 29, 1987 273 | : OSHAWA TELEVISION LOG | LEAVE THE WOMEN AND EN EAD CUILDREN BEHIND WHILE BOWLING NEWS CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6---Toronto | EET Me COF LEAGUE i \ STAY. J WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo MEAN TO nw. " on TI on WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester! we a would you please phone 725-4228 and CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3---Barrie| leave your name. The Ex. would like to see the teams at full strength, as it is there are approxima WEDNESDAY EVE. | éNews Roundup 4:30 P.M. x] 5:00 P.M. {a-Dave Garroway S3duntor Roundup, | i . w | 8-3--Com arnival A Eamily Taal 8:15 Al teFige O: Night { Popeye" T--Buifalo AM. H M. bom £23 Bis Firing ** | =Captain Kangaroo | g_junior Roundup i 5:30 P.M. 9:00 AM. THURSDAY EVE. / 11-- Romper Room : WM. Twsiarly Show ae ; 5:00 P.M &-3--Hucklebe Hound a 1--Family Theatre $--~Playhouse ve 7--Popeye 4--Theatre pe | S--Bozo The Clown wore | 2--Felix The Cat F 4--The Mischief Makers | oe as Kan | it Ea $--WhirlyBirds ~The Debbie Drake 5:30 P.M, : Swartz 614 (243, 311), Hilda Ridley 607 &3--News Show 7--Early Show : \ v 43 (207, 213). 3-Highway Patrol 9:30 AM. 6-3--Roy Rogers y 5 inson 230, Art Brows 6: M. 11--Movie R" 3--Playhouse Five - wry $--Bep Hunt 7--Romper Room 4--~Theatre ! - WE O TICKETAWT PAID 4=~Burns and. Allen 3--Huckleberry Hound t a 2 T Wi - v4 d 6:30 P.M, 3-Yankee Doodle Time | 6:00 P.M, pg FFs TEN BUCKS; your secretary, Flo Tippett. See you S-News: Weather: on A 1 | 9--Whirlybirds 0 { 9 SO YOU DIDN'T BELIEVE YOU : =f f at thie Motor City Alleys Friday night Sports | 33-fny When f Seto News \ | ow y MY STORY ABOUT DON ) PROBABLY] ; } 9 pm. Ho Weatuuns { I 10:30 AR | Hi hway Bao a % # NN Fs MARSH TRYING JO : RADIATOR DEPT. LEAGUE 4 Mr A :15 P.M, | ) 3 ji [) HAK! ; Team, Standings: Sleepers 4, Dubbers SH Pa. [ape de Hath) OS ian | 31 RT ed fa Gy DOWN? 4, Untouchnbies 3, TV Boys 3, Stumpers =A Eo a ) aa], tee Vie ead Up 10:45 A.M. | 6:30 P.M. One fact stood out, after our first 7:00 P.M. | 3--Salvation Army RA NNEWY News: night's bowling of the new season, there 11--Family Theatre 11:00 A.M. | $343.2-News fours is plenty of room for improvement, No J 11--Bob Males, | 6:45 P.M ouby, the off seasin am the long, hot Wymas Free a a : «M, e many. George Theatre | Phe Texan id | s--Huntley-Brinkley Hubbard was one of the pid bright $---Seven-o-One | 32--Price Is Right | Report spots as he led his Dubbers to a 4 to # co Repel in 4~Dogble_ E3voxie SE PM whitewash, over the Sort, handed ua 4--~News: Weather 11: 2M. i: od mentionables. Some expe! ieckling by Sports 7--Love That Bob U--~Family Theatre Nels Wilson also helped the cause, The 3--Loretta Young $-2--Concentration | Movie - H i highly rated and very noisy "Silent Six" lock U 4---Your Surprise | 3 Best of Se Post X S were shaded 311 by She Dniouchables, : | Seven-0-One s : 4 MN mainly rou, P42:00 NOON | Leave It To Beaver : 1 an 2 : { [ana Bm Smith, rt Amie | $=News, Weather ACROSS 4. Bulbless Novice =a EEE . 1 . The underdog TV Boys eked out a 3 to {1--Cannonball D-Capt. Andy and Sports 1 Cas} onion (var,) ool in 4 1 win over the Sleepers in another close 3 § Gunsmoke shail ey 28 Fme f NE a a-- - - : ~~ | contest and did it with a man less. In Cw ng Ba i i 2-Shotgun Slade 6, Fetter a. Owns or VILITIED e------ t------ i a [the final mateh of the evening the 7:15 P.M, 1. About, in 5. To obscure 7 Sleepers shut out the Has Bins 4 to 0 Consequences 5 1 : gh oid 2h, 4-News: Weather Totem, Westie time Susfena ! | 1S] : 2 . i HAA ng a IO George Talk | Spor 43 . 12. Cuplike Public sade AT 0 ANNELL BE pi STE tions 2 bard who bowled a very mice 708 (299, 3---Bachelor Father 12:15 P.M, U-Wanted Dead or spoon notices 5. Re- 1 % NX $11 s( MNNEAL EE Wal Dicey Prodtions i 4 237, 182) followed by Al Haley 687 (223, 7:45 P.M. 4--Speaker of the House Alive poc : : { Nit > \ HERG SURPRISED! 1 260, 204), Bill Smith 650 (266, 211) and Leonard Golf 12:30 P.M. $--Lockup 13. Indian §, == Be ling L : El] : : Al Jamieson 627 (205, 234), Naar et ind | 33 Sg, | $< Truckdown Begh ig George brat 256, Bi} Keenan 330, Brae 114-3--Distot In 5-2--It Cou e You A 14. Beginning 0. Snare eorge Pratt 250, Bil] Keenan , Ernie =n Sum sirip Search For Lr sin a Appropri Cheredaryk 215, Dougle Taylor 313. 3 WM. omorrow | ohn Jonassen , Jol odgson 7--Oxzie and Harriet 12:45 PM. [PT Re Small dog ate and Howie Vann 200 HoT Phos bs Bum A~Gavting pe 11-6-3--Checkmate 4 Region 37. Carry with "43M; Thres Sons {1--Movie Matinee re TBIRY eee ei ohn of affort 4 TI BLM 9--Free and Easy 8:30 P.M, ruler workers 34, Winglike 38, Wine re. 4333 Kran Mystery 7 Sheriont Holmes T--Real Me oye 20. Clothing 21. Before 35. Motoring : feptacie $--Stage 9 Drama 4--Meet the Millers Sa-Su asters 25. Kind of (prefix) charts 39. Repeal 7~The fawatian Eye | 3--Mid-day Matines S---Prontis Justic muftin Mine 36. New York {mus.) - | hr a rvs 9:00 P.M. Naughty entrance eanal 10:4 danty 4--As The World Turns {43-The Defenders 28, Pahlavi's = ; 5 > ATE ale, bowling and some not-so-good. ; | 5.3 lor Vather country | Pt ( . Something strictly new has been add. y 3-2--Bachelor t ) y J > 2:00 P.M. 4--Columbia Workshop 20. Desert | a - As $e a---- ed to the local five.pin game, with the 1.8-3--Tle Superior Sex| 9-.Theatre 9:30 P.M " eSer | -- -- - --- - - major league Opperating without team 33-It (uld Be You 7-Day In Court dd po ) phenome sponsorships. The reason for this {=Nake City 5-3--Jan Murray Show ue Rebel rchable non change being, that this method of se- i utouchabies b+ ace ate Facts | 3 Great Ghost Stories | 30. High ' = bow curing new eum of Fame 2:30 P.M, 10:00 P.M. craggy hill 11-6-3--Eplorations {1--Jane Gray Show {11~Bob McLean | 81 Rushed Mian Undercover 7---8even Keys $-Man and the 8-3---Loretta Young Challenge | Ww. 1100 P.M, Theatre | 6--Preview Night 32. Woods- 1149-7.8-5-3-3-News | é~House Party | 5-2--~The Groucho Show | man's | ' | &=News ois pa la ay PM. | 3~Country Junction a Hise -d | 7--Queen For A Day | 10:30 P.M, a7. mT PI 6--Movie Matinee 11--=This Week In | St.1ag 3-3-Dr Malone | Football 40. Threadlike 4--The Millionaire | 8=Lou Agase Show 41. Eskimo boat | 3--News, Sports {7=The Third Man 42. Girafrelike { 3:30 P.M. 6--Intercom eh | . » ie mammal H 7=Who Do You Trust 43. Pants Theatrs | &-The Verdict Is Yours 3p 8 = ~ » Pan Teée¥rom These Roots| 3 nan Called X 44. By Rtaelf » 00 P.M. | : (L) Hire | wl #180 | 11:00 P.M, " 12:15 P.M, [Chere with Capt. (i1.4.7.6.5-4-3-3-News: DOWN S=Mews: Weather: | ~The Hideaway Sports 1. Cicatrix 7--American Bandstand 11:15 P.M. 2. Rope Al Stovin's club and this score alse inaided the night's high single game 12:30 P.M. $3-Make Room For |U1-Weather 3. Wild but . Dad | 3 ho. \ i Rawhide with 'a dandy" 830 riple | | : = YU a a a ip] THURSDAY | 4~The Brighter Day Jos Crysdale | falo of h ' score, followed by Don Henning with | f--Late Show | India 2 768 and Alex 8:00 AM, | 4:15 P.M. 6~Viewpoint [] Sports é--Becret storm 2--Sportsreel Pre-Fall SPECIALS Only At The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS! i i WHEEL BEARINGS FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT including park- LUBRICATE UNIVERSAL ROTATE TIRES FRONT ' FRONT WHEEL BALANCE 9.95 ing brake -- Check Fluid hive 1 50 JOINTS (Pontiac & Chevislet) 5.95 [5 Wheels) Repack and inspect bearings 1.95 ' Report Broke Lining condition Hs TP Bhim ad IFT FE™ ladies or the two men's lodges, or if anyone else would like to bowl in our mixed league, please call the above number. Due to the lack of full strength ¥i- (day night, points weren't counted, and it BUZ SAWYER I $4 41 © 1991, Rig Features Syndiests, Ins, World rights ressrvad. 1 Fal 1 #21 JANE KRDEN v, Yesterdsy's Answer 7. English . Sphere - MICKEY MOUSE Bus Edmondson with a pin shattering 68 led the realm of the lemon leaguers The jokers of his court consisted of {Winston Petch 78, Frank Barnum 82 | 94, Melvin Wotton 95, Ron Knox 96 and | Art Sleeman 97, MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR The 1961-62 five.pin season got un derway for the Major at Motor City Lanes and a mixture of some good local merchants Your press reporter, Alex Donaldson, = woe has Jong Sdvossted he Shaugs, 1s EAM, IT WAS TH' SAME [| |..WHEN SHE HIT HER FINGER | |81ad to see that the members of Li WAY HE YELLED?) Wi GRANDMA YELLED | £4 [Wim Ti STEAK POUNDER | (Ee Eu ar 3 | YESTERDAY... | e-- 2 could be - locally and the game generally would / benefit. All the members of the major fh + 4 = league will purchase their own shirts, which will be all the same color with the bowler's name on the back and the official Major League crest on the front. These shirts should be good for at least three seasons and being all the same color, it will make no difffer- ence which club a bowler bowls for each season, Getting back to the bowling, the Rawhides set the pace with a 3508 team score to take all three games from away -- p---- GRANDMA The Stumble Bums took a two to one decision from Matt Bell's team and newcomer Ed Lahay was the star for the winners with a 788 which included the high single game of the night, » THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. obra ie aE 266 KING ST. W. OSHAWA 723-4634 ors Sued She Bus Joye dof exciting despite the low scores, as both clubs finished with an identical team total for their three games. PRR GER oe, TEE SEONG KNOW - TS ROCKY WAITS WITH COUNTERFEIT MONEY TO MEANWHILE, THE LONE RANGER 18 HIDDEN IN LILS OFFICE = | (assisting, tomped tie poten aster 4 NAW-WIr MY OWN FATHER PARTS EXTRA eo GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 30, 1961 = ssisting, the Trotters f MY PRESENT ; PAY OFF THE INDIAN WHO IS SUPPOSED, TO BRING THE LONE TTI frstind. DOTS) Ue Tioiers for A THAT UP FOR LIFE RANGER TO LIL'S CAFE ~~~ LARKIN, OR | fort by John Trott who led the Trot 2 WAS A AND SAVING THE Cl WITH ters with a 724. ND VING T Wa TH els NG the frit night and ind will be correct. 1A ed by the next bowling night, we hope CITY FROM A 48 WHOLESALE . All team captains are urged to select ? > ye 50 the necessary mame for their team and | 3 x 3 i 9 : pb turn same in fo the secretary on bowl - ty . ing might, ] Hh THE 1 4 oof ( There were only five absentees for E| | TRIFLE!] | STATE FROM UN i mi SALLY'S SALLIES I= I THINK ILL HAVE A BIG STEAK FOR LUNCH! IS IT A NEW SWEATER !, MUGGS AND SKEETER "I didn't know they fook money any more." DONALD DUCK TONIGHT 17aLk BETTER ) | [7 AND THEN YOU DRAGGED BY The FROM DIZZY ME UP HERE. WELL, WE'VE APPEARANCES, OK, HEIGHTS, MAYOR. "| | "ARRIVED, NOW GOON, HERE IT 15. GLENN Ja x BESIDES WHICH, THIS 15 -- 3 » - . MY TOWN, SORT OF THE |: Sy / : Prime Minister PERSONAL BAILIWICK." , ' 6 OF PIKE SETTER, : FOR AHOME.TDO - 7 | I ELABORATE? JULIET JONES errs roe --q | miGHT HONOURABLE EE |. > ik o) Z| | JOHN DIEFENBAKER YOU STILL HAVE tin? Jl : om BRANNON? : be 1 A. C B LY os 7m fan : S #7) Em \\ EE Sn Bo TORONTO fi CHANNEL 6 7:30 P.M. --t - mint | LARRY BRANNON

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