TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiltop CBLT-TV Channe! 6--Toronte WG&-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe! 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Cha~vel 7--Buffalo WRUC-TV Channe! 5--Rochester CFTU-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie WEDNESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M, M--Family Theatre 3 arse 9--The Hideaway ' Razzle D 7~American Bandstand akin 6--So Grows the Child Fun To Learn $2--Make Room For Bob "Ss 4@--The Brighter Day 5:15 P.M, Ul--Popeye with Capt. 4--Dick Tracy's Andy Adventures Show 3--Women's Show 5:30 ?.M. 9:30 igs n 4:15 P.M. 4--Early Show ll--Words an lusie 6--Story Seat Film 63--Huckleberry Hound | 4p, and Allen 4--CH 4 Theatre 2 Yankee 'Doodle 'Time| "Secret, storm BOW fe the 4 6--Let's Look S--Here's Hollywood Edge of Night 2--The Debbie Drake 6--Theatre mgs Cat 11--Hobby Time 700 P.M. 9--Boys' and Girls' Man From Cochise House 6--News 7--Jane Wyman Show 2--Nation's Business dz---Say When 2-Highway Patroi 4--Calendar -- Harry asoner 6:15 2.M. & 16:30 A.M. 2--Captain Bob 9--Free and Easy THURSDAY EVE. 7--Day In Court 5:00 P.M, §-2--Piay Your Huncb ||} Family Theatre 4--I Love Lucy 10:45 A.M. 3~--Salvation Army * 4--Fun To Learn pa 5:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures 5:30 P.M, 7--Early Show 6-3--Dick Tracy 11--Bob McLean ¥--Free and 7--The Texan | 52--Price ts Right 4--Video Village 3--Romper Room + Weatner: 11:30 A.M. 5--Theatre 7--Yours For A Song 4--CH, 4 Theatre 5-2--Cencentration 2--Huckleberry Hound 4--Your Surprise 6:00 P.M. Package 9--Man From Cochise 12:00 NOON 6--Metro News Sports 3--The Law and Mr. Jones 2--The Pioneers 7:15 P.M. CROSSWORD P-P-PERHAPS Z SPOKE AULLITTLE FT-T00 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenvery 17, 1962 2] .- OSHAWA cleared alleys, it was found the Six had clobbered the high superior Dubbers hed 1, It is ru that George Hubba: is Plugs to members of his team. touchables. and the al Sleepe: a 2-all saw off in a very low affair with Al Haley being member of either 'eam thing in the line of bow! pett, Walt Polley ai the TV Boys te soa Bs z - if i F H 55 z an aul i # > triples were A. Hardsand * 224, 275), Al Haley 694 (256, 240), Titterton 670 (315, another nice single Walt Polley 652 (252, 231), Will Villa 648 (216, 245) 'and Ralph Glover 630 (228, 3). ; John Jonassen " Maxwell re ? Romanuk *% Taylor Clarence Mastin 202 and Howie Vann 200, : "Big" William Butler, the tall 'A some cowboy from Colorado led the ~ lemon leaguers this week. With tears as big as grapefruit rolling down his singles were Bill Keenan 214, 1--News: Weather one Bs nd $--Man From Mars 7:30 P.M s Fimis - 2 -Highway Patros 7--Steve Alien Show 9-4--News: Weather: 6:15 P.M. 6--Provincia) Affairs Sports 6--National 4--The Alvin Show 7--Camouflage 3--Farm Report Soares, pits ee 6:30 P.M. 6. Intrique jachelor impression anes 7:45 P.M. 3--Popeye and Pals ee ee Weather 11. Wit 12.15 P.M, 9--Sports--Annis Stukus 12. Martini 9--Free and Easy 6:45 P.M. relish . Estranges oe l--Family Theatre 13, Sultan's . Storage ¢2--News decree area, 12:30 P.M. 5--Huntley-Brinkley ; Ttiete fies 7200 P.M. me" ame eo sige io or . Guided 81. Sleeps onsequences 4--Search For To. -Tomature 33, Native morrow Notre of 3--News: Weathers Dame Copen- Sports 12:45 P.M. water- hagen %--The Hawaiian Eye 4--Guiding Light 9:30 P.M, 1:00 P.M, sy ee bho 5--One O'clock Movie 10:00 P.M, 4--Meet the Millers q McLean 3--Movie ns faked City een 63--News Magazine Ma 1:30 P.M. 4--Circle. Theatre 9A Kin To Win 5-2--Bob Newhart Show | ¢~As the World Turns 10:30 P.M, 9--The Detectives €3--Explorations cheeks he blazed his way home to an faeciged 76, This ge drama was en _ jo; yy ye " the Silent Six. Other lemons were J. Hagerman with » 79 and old faithful Frank Locke 89. WEDNESDAY NITERS Triples -- Our men's triple was taken by Harry Gillard with . @ score of 817. : Our women's high triple was taken by Yvonne Duguay with 626, High Singles--Our men's high single was also taken by Harry Gillard with 297 and our women's high single was taken by Yvonne Duguay with a 234. We have a few others ~ over 600 -- Gerry Fahy 710 and Jack - Van Devin 699, 4 Over 200 -- We have more than a few over 200 -- Jack Worsley 204, Ferry Fahy 247, 232, 231, Al Kinsman 203, 214, Bill Britton 212, Jack Van de Vin 209, ~ 244, 246, Fred Hayward 202, Ann Gil- lard 205, Fred Taylor 208 and Roger Hayward 228, Lemons -- We have three jemons thie week -- Ann Gillard 94, Laura McKia. lay 95 and Ellen Densmore 85. a Guess who's low man on the totem Pole, Ellen? ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Ab Hutchins le@ out last night with * a nice 741 (231, 216, 294; John Tran Joined the league again with a nice come back of 687 (197, 217, 273); Bill hese on pepe rain ae r, . BUT THEY'RE CLOGEDFOR bh; 1) a Md REPAIRS Tile WEEK? po ti, eM adn ted ements GHOPPIN? 200 Games -- Ruth Pollard 254, Dan CENTERS Clark 241, Bud Manning 232, Stan Taye. d lor 227, Marion Hutchins 227, Hugh Me- Mahon 223, Dean Fry 217, Rita Elliott 216, Flo Strank 213, Hilma Nichols 5 Norm Nichols 205, Dud Mills 201, m8 7 a Carnwith 201, Kenny Edwards 201. TE Od % Si! Standings -- Live Wires 5, Dead 7, s ft Z Shorts 5, Short Circuits 4, Little Amps (slang) Z z | 5, The Breakers 4, Anti Shorts 4, High « 44, Deputy Tensions 3, Slow Blows 2, Dead Shorts won the Second Section. ACROSS 1. To embrace 4. Turf . Act as chairman . Punctua- tion mark 21, Crowns 22. Heap 23. Soon 24, Wheel- $3--Playdate 4--Blue Angels 8:30 P.M. 11--Cheyenne %--Top Cats 6-2--Joey Bishop ate 9:00 P.M, 9--NHL Hockey 66-3-2--Perry Coma 'Le It To Beave: T cca * | 45, Foot-like 5--Top Cat part +News, Weather. 16, Identical 18, Huge 22. Military Sports 3--The Flintstones 2--Royal Canadian Mounted Police display 7:15 P.M. 25. Circle 7--News: Weather of light ' 26.To accustom 2 13 5 27. Aweigh, as an anchor 28. Not short 29. Betters 30. Devours 32. A period spouts 34. Solar dise 19, Revolve 35. For fear 20, Crocus that blunder 38, Wine cup 40. Torn cloth 9--The Real McCoys 8 |9 fio 7--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5-2--Outlaws 4--New York Philhar- monic Young People's Concert 3--Rea!l McCoys 2:00 P.M. sac eatre 9--Theatre 7--Donna Reed 6-3--Nature Of Things 8:30 P.M. (1--OHA Junior Hockey %--The Real McCoys . Y 6-3--My Three Sons i VA 29 MICKEY MOUSE aw % WIA. PL ae Y : de . Z 7 %--Late Show €--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 3i--Late Show $--Ma §2--Jack Paar b--Highway Patrol 6--Nursery School 2:30 P.M. il--Jane Gray Show 7--Seven Keys 63---Open House 6-2--Loretta Young eatre 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 7~Queen For A Day 6-3--School Telecast 5-2--Dr. Malone 4---The Millionaire 5-2--World of Jimmy Doolittle 4--Bob Cummings Show 9:00 P.M. 7--~My Three Sons 6-3--' lenders 4--Tell It To Groucho 9:30 P.M, 9~--Peter Guna 1--Margie 5-2--Haze] 4--The Gertrude Berg Show The 700 class grew Qiis week with 10:00 P.M. 2. To entice three of our men rollizu exceptionally 3:30 P.M, 7--The. Untouchables 3. Candlenut 7--Who Do You 9-5-2--Mitch Miller trees Ve Robin- - : UO TIEE . son particularly with a big 364 single Trast 1-17 ogni (top high single), and tulations ferdict Is Yours| 6--Ben Casey * to all three, Don with a triple of 758, 5-2--Our Five Daughters ' 4--A\ Norm O'Reilly 728 (248, 206, Fh Bd Stata 701 (292, 25405 and to ling DAILY "AS-IS" SPECIAL!! Somers s a 8 4 Swartz 671 (224, 248); Ev Stata #59 1 95 3 OLDSMOBILE 4 8 Pood a. Fully equipped. Green and white, $] 4g G 0 0 D W, i} fs ] ; r cence Let eeeeere : The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. QL, 216); Frances Give 619 230 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6651 City 12:30 P.M. DOWN 1. Fragment. COF LEAGUE (251, 209) Carswell 635 (230, 230); Barb Pisani 631 (208, 230, 203); Arn Greene (212, 216); Frances Gibbs 619 (251, 209); Don Brown 618 (201, 249); Bill Elliott 607 (225); Jim McConkey 601 (236), Brown 204, HIM HURT PLENTY One to go in this second week tion and it's still quite a race, so the: keen competition next week, Jams 1, Hitters 2; Stoppers 2, Flops 1; Smarties 2, Jets 1; Aces 2, Untouchables 1; Top.' Pers 1, Imps 2. Standing to date -- Hitters 17, Flops i --_ 15, a see Imps 14, Smarties » Stoppers 12, Jams 10, Toppers 6, Untouchables 5. . FLEEGLE IS AROUND HERE, SOMEWHAR, EF ONLY WE. KIN SNIFF HIM OUT //-- HOLD ME THISAWAN, AN! AH'LL BE A HOOMIN GEIGER COUNTER!! TONTO! THIS 18 JEWELER STONE! THE MAN WE WERE 7 £00KING FOR! [fj OU) * y STORIE PARK LEAGUE The bowling seemed much better this week with some nice scores turned in and only four bowlers in the Lemon League. Deane and Alf Redknapp have &@ monopoly on this position this week, Cuberts and Hibberts took four Points from Colleges and Cromwells. The Cromwells haven't taken a Point in three weeks, It is time to give Vince a talking to Marj. With one night left in the second section and the Hibberts and Cuberts enjoying such a large lead, of what h these two teams will be in the playoffs. The Hib- berts won the first section, High Triples -- Ziggie Benkowski 721 (267, 264); Eddie Gresik 692 (238, 266)3 Reg Winfield 652 (203, 223, 226); Wood 651 (219, 253); Esme Kornylo 650 (203, 222, 225); Art French 636 (251, 211); Art Tuson 629 (200, 259). Over 200'-- Bill Short 290, George Arkwright 255, Charlie Nash 253, May French 244, Jim Scott 241, Millie Came eron 234, Horace Tajer 234, Louise Port. er 229, Blanche Norton 224, Bob 'a 4 221, George Powlenchuk 218, Colin son 212, Harry Williams 211, Ozzie White mee 207, Jean Gresik 204, Jack McLean 203, Joe Parsons 202, Lemon League -- Barbara Thajer, creo Redknapp, Alf Redknapp, Jessie air, THE LONE RANGER APTER ME iF HE KNOWS WHA FOR HIM! REALLY ? OUR NEW PUP IS WHATS THE GIVING Us A LoT MATTER# OF TROUBLE... Standings -- Hibberts 25, Cuberts 23, Burtons 18, Tresanes 18, is 16, Simcoes 15, Colleges 14, Mills 14, Hille sides 9, Cromwells 8. PUC LEAGUE Team Standings:-- Jets 40, 619; Un. knowns 40, 179; Go Getters 40, «1725 ge Pisce 39, 743 and Mad » 839, i HOWDIDISPOIL YOUR VISION OF,,.OP IMMORTALITY, DUNDEE? Ladies' High Triple:-- Jackie Boddy 559 (200, 205, 154), Men's High Single: Gerald Bull 232, Men's High Triple:-- Grant Murray 625 (171, 231, 223), . Games Over 200:-- Dave Jackson 203% Gerld Bull 212; Donna Elliott 2073 Marle Smith 228; Ralph Bailey 228; Pop McLaughlin 220; Stan Smith 223 and Maureen Comerford 220, Lemon League Games:-- Lynn ell; Mary Lou Paton 82; Marilyn | |Barrett 97, 83; Phil Lyon 85; Marg, | |Morin 77 and Carol Boyehuk 79. SALLY'S SALLIES JULIET JONES BLONDIE-QuICK! I JUST GOT THEM.BACK +4 WHERE ARE MY FROM THE CLEANERS-.- THEY'RE HANGING IN THE THE CLEANERS MUST HAVE SHRUNK. THEM-= woe) THEY ZIPPED UP THE SIDE THE INJUN'S TAKIN' THE BAIT ~J CAN SEE His RIFLE LINING UP--AOW/ SS" res THOSE ARE MY NEW SLIM-JIMS LARRY BRANNON