Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1961, p. 24

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re ee > © - ia ae Po Ne SORTS ae OOS OO SS ST HY yr See EY ere S oe Sore & * 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Becomber 20, 1961 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channe} 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Chanre! 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe) 5--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie WEDNESDAY EVE. " 9:00 pi , §:00 P.M. 11--Romper Room 1i--Family Theatre Sa pe maa 6-3--Razzle Dazzle vi ovie 7--Popeye 4--Popeye : $--Kukla 2--Funny Funnies 4--A Visit With Santa 9:15 A.M. 2--Capiain Bob 2--The Debbie Drake 5:15 P.M. Show 4--Popeye's Playhouse 730 P.M. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Mel Whyte led the bowlers this we &k with a good 705 (200, 217, 288) followed closely by George Box 694 (303, 206), Bette Sackett 673 (211, 213, 249), Dick Bailey 653 (207, 262), Jack Klapow 633 (204, 250), Gord McCormack 602 (204, 213), Nick Nichols 600 (270), Scores -- Reg Burr 256, Betty Carswell 249, Lenore Robbins 240, Ceci} Mills 233, Betty Grant 228, ed Cor- son 227, Sid Temple 225, Karse Carswell 224, Betty Ellegett 223, Mabel McNeil 222, Noreen Bailey 217, Laura McKinley 217, Bob Bothwell 216, Frank Grant 212, Betty Sheridan 208, George Wright 204, Results -- Wireless beat Operators 6-0: Armourers beat Loaders 5-1; Fit- ters beat Gunners 4-3; Instructors beat Drivers 3-1 and Mechanics beat Come manders 3-2, Standings -- Wireless 60, Fitters 57, 1 $4, } C . 50, ers 47, Armourers 44, Operators 44, Drivers 43, Gunners 37, Loaders 34. There will be no bowling until after the first of the new year. Happy holir day season -- from the executive! OSHAWA MIXED MAJOR Points Taken -- Thomson, Kernaghan 3, Chow's Restaurant 1; l Sabers 3; Ed Wilson Furniture 3, Gregory's 1; A and W Driveln 3 House of Loren 1, Final Standing (2nd Section) -- A and W Drive-In 17 (Section Winner), Sabers 17, Gregory's 16, House of Loren 14, Ozarks 14, Thomson, Kerhaghan 15, Chow's Restaurant 9, Ed Wilson Furni- ture 9, High Individual Scores -- Orest Pid+ werbecki 829 (252, 312, 265), Bob Gal lagher 806 (359, 234), Lloyd Sabins 806 (323, 263), Jim Gregory 800 (257, 338), Ed Lugtenburg 783 (232, 301, 250), Ozzie Keeler 754 (263, 268), Dewar Ballem 741 (270, 253), Bea Ross 714 (234, 279), Audrey Metcalf 709 (251, 226, 232), Reg. Hickey 708 (250, 269), Jack Sackett 706 (250, 264), Frank Hill 695 (234, 252), Marjon Dingman 688 (305), Shorty Davies 685 (241, 226), Millie Bilida 675 (248), Marg, Vice 672 (263), Lois Shaw 671 (243, 235), Helen Pinch 670 (243, 230) Chris Collins 669 (244), Fairley Bouck- ley 666 (293), Helen Macko 665, Don Henning 665 (238, 245), Loretta Mac- Lean 662 (241, 237). Good Single Games -- Ross Woolacott 233, Lois Fillmore 236, Vera Markus 254, Isabelle King 256, Roy Nesbitt 234, Dave Reynolds 226, 246, Aljce Lanning 226, Bette Sackett 225, Red McDermaid 234, Janet Peel 252, Don Sagar 255, The turkeys were won by the follow. ing bowlers -- Bob' Gallagher, Lloyd Sabins, Orest Pidwerbecki, Bea Ross, Audrey Metcalf, Jack Sackett, Marion Dingman, Shorty Davies and Marg, Vice, NO, PLEASE! THERE (5 SOMETHING I WISH TO EXPLAIN... COME. I THINK YOU MORE COMFORTABLE IN WESTERN ROOM WHERS WweD i TER Be Go caRisn WE'RE OFF, PAPA-SAN, THE HONORABLE PROFESSOR ANDI ARE RUNNING OVER TO OUR, SUMMER COTTAGE ON THE ISLAND FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS To RELAX AND \_ LISTEN TO RECORDS, ie, ema Te y MAKE NO * UNNECESSARY NOISE! 3:45. P.M. 6-3--Rope Around the 2 | 4:00 P.M. | 9--The Hideaway | 7~American Bandstand | 6--So Grows the Child | 5-2--Make Room For D: BUZ SAWYER addy 9:30 A.M. 4--The Brighter Day li--Words and Music |U--Fopeye with Capt. | 7--Romper oom 3--Women's Show | 4--Burns and Allen 4:15 P.M. 2-Yankee Doodle Time is woe oY YL 6--Valley of Yester- lix The Cat 11---Hobby Tite year 2--Fe! 6:00 P.M | £e6e) Wewe x é--Secret ark " ma $ | 4--Calendar~-- Harry H . stool re Sone Reasoner 6-3--Let's Look 4 3--Provincial Affairs 10:30 A.M. ie ea 2 Highway Patrol ant ety Pr oy. | Three Stooges 4 Our 38 roo! PM | ToOy Me Bee 4.45 P.M, | 4--I Love Lucy | 6-3--Alberta Game is | 10:45 A.M. ; feo te Weather | 3--Salvation Army Captain Bol S Sa2-News: Weather, | 11:00 A.M | THURSDAY EVE. Sports jll--Bob McLean 5:00 P.M, 6:45 P.M. 9--Free Free Easy er amily Theatre aa he 7--The Texan 7--Popeye . Pa eon 5-2--Price is Right | 6-3--Razzle Dazzle $--Huntley Brinkley | 4--Video Village 5--Kukla ; 7:00 P.M. 3--Romper Room 4--A Visit With Santa ®--Bachelor Father | 11:30 A.M. ven-o-One 7---Yours For A Song SoReal Mccoys | 5-2--Concentration 4-News: Weatner: 4--Your Surprise Sports Package 2--The Law and Mr. 12:00 NOON Jones 1l--Bugs Bunny and 2--The Pioneers Friends 3:15 P.M, | 9-4--News: 1T--News: Weather Pah} 7:30 P.M | amouflage 9--Twenty Questions 5-2--Truth or 7--Steve Allen Show acrmengrsor gg aie 2 6--Provincial Affairs | 3--Popeye and Pals 4--The Alvin Show 12:15 P.M, 5-2--Wagon Train | 9--Free and Easy 3--Bachelor Father | ey og of the ry ouse 12:30 P.M. '7--Make a Face 6--Movie Matinee 5-2--It Could Be You 4--Search For To- id Uw! - 1--Early Show 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 4--CH 4 Theatre 5--Theatre ! WELL. I S SHES GUESS SO/ NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER REPORTER, JOE/ Pe ee es 5:15 P.M. | 4--The Mischief Makers | | CROSSWORD JANE ARDEN 7--Early Show | 63--Dick Tracy 5--Theatre | 4--CH. 4 Theatre | 2--Huckleberry Hound Weather: 700 P.M, $--Man From Cochise | t | | th} | 6--Metro News | felt 3. Region 25.To 4, Like a skip lawn. a 5. Townsman stone (colloq.) over 6. Mother water of Irish Needle gods aper- 7. Stormy 8.To force onward 9. Appear 10,---- and ends 16. Exclamas tion 19. Eskimo boat 20, Bounder 21, Epoch 22. Clamor 23. Spitz, for one 1. Booty 5. Famous Italian tenor 11, Young salmon 12, Hardened 13. Greek civic goddess | 14. Dogged. | (colloq.) 15. Cut 17. Jewels 18. Stewed fruit 21.Mary Baker ie =| amine ae Saw ta 3--Man From Mars Highway Patros ' 6:15 P.M. 6--National Velve' 3--Farm_ Report 6:30 P.M. 1-5-4-3-2--News: Weather i) Id} ia | x 26. aa L<IO} a a Ce) lw=IC imal-y "a Pamala) i --l/ THEY SURE MAKE TOYS REALISTIC SEE YOU AFTER | SCHOOL, UNCA MICKEY! 6@--Mr. Fix.!t | #:00 P.M, §-3--Playdate 9--Nat King Cole 6--Playdate 4--Blue Angels 8:30 P.M. 11--Cheyenne 7--Top Cats 5-2--Coming of Christ 4--Checkmate 9:00 P.M, 9--Movie Theatre 6-5-3-2--Perry Coma 7--The Hawauan tye 5-2--Bob Hope Show 3--Movie i sane 2--Mid-day Matinee | en as <-Mrs. G. Goes To 1:30 P.M. 9--Playhouse 7--Medic 4--As the World Turns 3--Movie ports 9~Sports--Annis Stukus 6:45 P.M | ll--Family Theatre | 6-2---News 5--Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 P.M, 9--Real McCoys 6---Seven-o-One 5--Top Cat 4--News, Weather, Yesterday's Answer 38, Elbe tribu- tary , Chinese money - Ornament 2, Female fowls 44. Mr, 'Sparks . Nether- lands com- mune morrow 3--News: Weather: Sports . 12:45 P.M. 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. U--Movie Matinee | 7--Day In Court 5--One O'clock Movie | 4--Meet the Millers | MICKEY MOUSE 24. Turkey red 28, Spanish river 29. Splicing pin | 30. Aftirma- - | tive vote 2 | 4--The Flintstones | 2~--Royas Canadian | Mounted Police 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. STORIE PARK LEAGUE The bowling was just about average, but two teams were handed the white- wash brush. The Cromwells and the Mills were the teams beaten with the Cromwells getting it two weeks in a row, Hope there is no overtime next week to interfere with our chicken roll, We wish everyone the best of luck. The were sorry more could not attend the Xmas Bowling Ball after bertedars 4 Saturday night. I believe those who (prefix) 12, 9--Showdown 7--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5-2--Outlaws 4--Frontier Circus 3--Real McCoys 8:00 P.M, o 2 fio ll--Bob McLean 9--The Detectives 7--Naked City 2:00 P.M. 63--News Magazine 9~--Theatre 4--Circle Theatre | 7--Number Please 8-2--Bob Newhart Show | 6.3--Chez Helene 16:30 P.M. 5--Home Cooking | 6-3--Sir Francis Drake @-3--Explorations 4--Password e $2--Brinkley's Journal | 2--Jan Murray Show | 8:30 P.M. 11:06 P.M. 2:15 P.M |U--OHA Junior Hockey 1-9-1-6-5-4-3-2--News l1--Cooking Party Ga-wy Teves Sook biresty Po ad 6--Nursery School 5-2--Dr. Kildare | os hi Weathe 2:30 P.M. 4--Bob Cummings Show jolate Show = |--Jane Gray Show | 9:00 P.M. ei M 7--My Three Sons 11:30 P.M, 6-3--The Defenders ll--Late Show , 5-2--Loretta Young 4--The Investigators $--Better Late |, Theatre 9:30 P.M. 6--Maverick 4--House Party rt Fim: site 5-2 Jack Paar 3:00 P.M. ud 3--Highway Patrol 7--Queen For A Day cones laa y -2--H. ¢--Starlight Theatre | ¢3 "american Musical | > aay Theatre 10:00 P.M. 52--Dr. Malone 7--The Untouchables 4--The Millionaire | 9-5-2--Mitch Miller 3:30 P.M. 7--Who Do You Trust | 3--Count: €3--People and Places ite heecpa 4--The Verdict Is Yours) 16:15 P.M. $2--Frem 'These Roots!li--Jim Coleman Show 14 WAL 19 shly yi igh Triples -- Oscar Morrison 653 (236, 218), Art Tuson 631 (253, 224), Blanche Norton 629 (208, 219, 202), Reg Wood 623 (207, 233), Lou Locke 618 (204, 219), Horace Thajer 609 (210, 214), Vince Craddock 607 (223, 241), Jean Whitmee 605 (298), Beth Kane 601 (223), Over 200 -- Eddy Gresik 247, Bob Amey 232, Tony Killingbeck 228, Joan Benkowski 227, Jim Scott 223, 214, Gord Scott 222, Pearl Locke 221, Esme Kornylo 220, Harry Williams 219, George Powlenchuk 216, Colin Wilson 215, 202, Glen Aldred 208, Art French 204, Frank French 204, Harry Norton 203, Jean Gresik 201, Ziggie Benkowski 201, Lemon League - Jean Gresik, Pearl French, Marj. Craddock, Albina Kile lingbeck, Glen Aldred, Jessie Barf, Pearl Locke, Tony Killingbeck. Standings -- Hibberts 12, Cuberts 11, Burtons 10, Tresanes 10, Oxfords 8, Cromwells 7, Mills 7, Hillsides 6, Sime coes 5, Colleges 4. SALLY'S SALLIES IT MAKES ME HUNGRY JUST T' LOOK AT IT." BETCHA TH' KID6 ARE NOT GONNA SNITCH THIS PIE RIGHT OUT FROM UNDERMY NO6E/ 20 24 48, Past parti- ciple of "lie" 49. Screed 50. Steeps in Hquid DO WN 1. Mineral springs 2. Ulbricht's folly / GRANDMA 2--Dave Garroway Show 8:15 A.M, t--Buffalo A.M. 12-20 SEASON'S GREETINGS . . . From The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 47 AINT BUT A FEW MILES, UPA TOCONJURE AH MAKES A*X" ON MAH VISION, AH GOTTA BROW AN' WHIRLS AROUND 3 TIMES, SPEAKIN' THE. HER EYEBALLS DONE REVERSED" ---- SHE'S SEEIN' TH' VISION O'TH" EVIL CRITTER WHUT'S CAUSIN' 12h B& BACK, JANE, AG GOON AS PUZZY SET UP HIS CLOCK. b W TH' BLOOD OF A INNERCENT LAMB/! f UNSPEAKABLE WORDS MAH GREAT-GRAN MAMMY TAUGHT ME /7-- OUR FINE AMERICAN PRESY- DUNTS SO MUCH TROUBLE!' 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