Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1962, p. 16

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2 AS tyne end an PT Ne Ten THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, January 22, 1962 15 TELEVISION LOG , OSHAWA LEVATOR a ot ra BOWLING NEWS . CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton | CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto| WERE NOT SAVING A COMMUNIST, WUR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo jn al A rds ved WKBW-TV Chanre!l 7--Buffalo CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto WRUC-TV Channe! 5--Rochester | CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONWVAY EVENING 5:00 P.M, 11l--Family Theatre 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 5--K 4--Fun To Learn 5:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracye's Adventures 5:30 P.M. 1--Early Show @--Long John Silver 5--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 9--Man From Cochise 6--News 3--Popeye 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--Intercom 730 P.M 4-3--Weather: Sports 6:45 P.M. l--Family Theatre 9-6. 2--Weather: News: Sports a Brinkley port 7:00 P.M, 9--Father Knows Best 6--Seven-o-One 5--Expedition 4--News-Weather-Sports 3--Zane Gray Theatre Squad Car 6-3--Don Messer's Jubilee 5--Cheyenne 4--Death Valley Days 2--Main Event 8:00 P.M. 9--Whiplash 8-3--Danny Thomas Show 5--National Velvet 4--Pete and Gladys 2--Shannon 8:30 P.M. 11--The Flintstones 3--Crossroads 12:30 P.M. 4--The Life of Riley TUESDAY 8:00 A.M. 7--Talk of the Town 4--Captain Kangaroo 5-2--Today Show 8:30 A.M. 7--Showcase 9:00 A.M. 7--Romper Room 5--Movie 4--Popeye's Piayhouse | 2--Funny Funnies 9:15 A.M. 2--Debbie Drake Show 9:30 A.M. li--Words and Music 4--Burns and Allen 2--Yankee Doodle Time 10:00 A-M. |l1l--Hobby Time 9--Boys' House 7--Jane Wyman Show 5-2---Say When 4--Calendar -- Harry Reasoner 10:30 A.M. 9--Free and Easy 7--Day In Court and Girls' 5-2--Play Your Hunch ll--Bob McLean 9--Free And Easy 7--The Texan | 5-2--Price is Right | | | | | | | 4--Video Village 3--Romper Room 11:30 A.M. 7--Yours For A Song 5-2--Concentration 4~Your Surprise Package 12:00 NOON 1i--Bugs Bunny and Friends 9-4--News; Weather; Sports 7--Camouflage 5-2--Your First Impression |3--Popeye and Pals 12:15 P.M. 9--Free and Easy Daughters 3:45 P.M. agile' a' Men | 5-2--Our Five U--Popeye With Capt. Andy 9--Ihe Hideaway 7--American Bandstand 6--Tuesday Club 5--Danny Thomas 4--The Brighter Day | 3--Women's Show 2--Make Room For Daddy 4:15 P.M. | ae Storm :30 P.M. 6-3--Adventures Of Blinky 5--Here's Hollywood 4--Edge Of Night t1--Family Theatre 7--Popeye and His Dazzle 2--Captain Bob 5:15 . | 4--Dick Tracey's Adventures 5:30 P.M. 7--Early Show 6-3--Mike Mercury 5--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 2-McGraw 6:00 P.M. | 9--Man From Cochise 6--News | 3--Movie. Museum 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--Club 6 30 P.M. \1-5-2--News 9--News: Weathers Sports 6:45 ~ .M 5--Huntley-Brinkley 6-3-2--News | 7:00 2.M. 9--Bachelor Father | & -seven-o-One 5--Hathaways 4--News - Weather + 00 MANY b | 224)3 Sin; CROSSWORD ACROSS 44. : Maple Fencers' foils DOWN .Girl's name (poss.) . Heathen images . Stir up . Container . Rice fields . Coral: island . Obligation to pay . Narcotics . Mexican house . Biblical name Lukewarm , Letters passed from person to person (2 wrds.) . Man's 21, Verb form 22. Parrot (N.Z.) 23. Shore recess 24, Tsetse fly 25. Sloths 26. Molas- ses (G.B.) 27. Portu- guese Saturday's Answer 33. Relative 34. Manufac- JANE ARDEN HERES THE [4221 SIDEBAR. STORY ON THE FIRE/IT OUGHT nae HERE YOL ARE, MAX... SPREAD! ss IT EIGHT COLMAN THE PAGE OKAY, cL OTTOM OF ONE/ DEADLINES uA THINK WE CAN MAKE 177 WHAT DO SOL MEA! "THINK Aw Wake rr? z= THY << WBLL.. I MIGHT GET NG AGAIN FORK BIGHTY BUCKS! tT RUNNI ASOLT HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowlers for this week: Pat Mc- Connell (103, 198) 301; Charlie Lovell (183, 77) 260; Ada McDonough (118, 87). 205 and Clara Suddard (51, 54) 105. i With handicap: Eva Wakely (50, 57) 107; Freda White (55, $0) 105; Bernice Chute (43, 59) 102; May Hester (50, 51)" 101; Vera Siblock (52, 49) 101 and Sonia Diachinko (50, 50) 100, Points -- Smilers, 3: Bombers, 6. LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE We finished up the 2nd Section with very good bowling and also some up- sets in the high games. L. Gavas cap-. tured the High Triple with 778 (284, 270, and J. Hutcheon tied the Hi le of 308 with a triple of 717 (224)s The Falcons were the winners of the Section, so there is only one section left girls, to do what has to be done. sis 600 Triples -- R. Parker 647 (240, 206, 201); D. Keleman 613 (235, 214) andB. Kirkham 609 (228). 200 Games -- B, Thompson 265, B." Sweet 256, B. Reece 251. N. Fudger 250, B. Corby 243,' 203: J. Pattman 243, T.* Elliott 232, J. Hatchett 223, N. Archer? 222, J. Gardian 219, M. Barnes 215, J. Brown 213, T. Wilson 211. G. Lavergne' 211, S. Mayhew 210, P. Gyurka 206, N. Clark 209, A. Stire 201 and L, Glover" * Pa Average 1's held by L. Glover, dj wo Final standing for the section --* Falcons 42, Go Getters 41, Hurricanes 39, Aces 37, Whistlers 36. June's Loons 31 Strong Arms 26. Valiants 24, Hob: Shots 22 and Odd Balls 17. OSHAWA STORE LEAGUE The honors for high tricle gamew- and high single are reversed this week," National Grocers taking the high triple games with 3.557 pins and Goch Serv- ice the high single of 1,365. * Over 700 games -- J. Ristich 716° (298); FE. Carswell 713 (254); B. Brad. bury 720 (272); J. Bent 794 (288);; ¥. Lugtenburg 732 (321), J. Morrison 730 (268): ©. Maweder 712 (259. 974): R.~ Powell 721 (250); C. Powell 735 (298)3,- P. Makarchuk 744 (329); 1, Heoley 744 (276) and 8. Salmers 704 (264, 264), Over 250 singles -- W. Berry 241, R.~ Wilson 266, W. Libby 272, J. Randle 293, K. Jenkins 254. H. Creamer 287. G.~ Swindells 260, R. Fields 266, S. Pilkey~ 280, A. Moss 255, B. Jeyes 261. G, Stacey 258. L. MacDougall 255 C, Bailey' 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. tures 36, Related 38, ---- (King) Cole 39. Nether- lands noble 29. A raccoon (colloq.) 31, Seizes 32. Long, wearying time commune (colloq.) 40. Siesta GAC ge jo flo nickname (poss.) . Greek letter . Compass point (abbr.) 18. Sick 19. Shooting marble 22, Small reef Wy 7--Bachelor Father 3, i gga V1 |i-3--Gary Moore Show is 14 | 4--Password 24. Navy petty 8:30 P.M. officers gi Along With 27. Pants ite) 9--Naked City 28, Grass 7--The New Breed genus 29. Weep lfrea Hitchcock obie. Gillis 30, Employ 31. Tibetan Sports 3--Ben Casey 2--Ripcord 7:15 P.M. \l--Family Theatre Movie 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 9--Route 66 | 7--Bugs tunny Show | 6--Ichabod and Me | 5-2--Laramie |4--Andy Griffith Show 8:00 P.M. . Storage place . Man's nickname (poss.) Trust 20. Lofty mountain 9--Inspector Maigret 284, J. George 282, B. Dalton 252, T. 7--The Rifleman Goch 283, A. Weatherhead 278, Bu.» Gilkes 263. F. Smillie 287, C. Thomasy 251, H. Wagg 266, H. Brown 297, Rv Woolacott 256, B. Harnden 259 and G, Robinson 257. e Lemon League -- B. Bowler 91 and~ B. Humes +99. . Points won-- Collis Dep't Store 1, Coulters 3; Dixon Coal 1, National Gro-' cers 3; Kuch Shoes 1, Acadian Clean. * ers 3; Tip Top Tailors 1, V and J Food Markets 3: Automatic Transmission" Centre 4, Toastmaster 0; Pedlar Peo/* ple 2, Powell Drugs 2; Goch Service Station 4, Verns Barber Shop 0;" Bilendukes Esso Service 1, Oshawa' Bakery 3; Outlaws 3, Barbers 1; On** tario Motor Sales 2, Alger Press 2f Bell T * Browns Lumber 1, Oshawa 7-Up 3. MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE ~*~ High single -- Gladys Blythe 301. Pine ae -- Isabelle King 697 (228, 600 Triple -- Flo. Williamson 664 (224, 249); Marg. Gilpin 611 (210, 227 )and@* Evelyn Redpath 602 (216, 205). 200 Scores--Hazel Weddup 252, Hazel Bannon 232, Audrey Hodgson 229, Mar+ fon Thomas 225, Bea. McKenzie 225, Marjorie Vaughn 220, 212; Madeline Morrison 220, Myrt Magee 211, Ada Tonkin 210, Muriel King 208, Edna An- derson 206, Ethel 'Freeman 206, Ellen™ Anderson 202 and Marg. MacDonald 200. . | 7--Make A Face | 6--Movie Matinee as A Borrowed $oTruth or | . Consequences age too tl "o | 4--Search for fomorrow 82--The Price Is Rright | >--News: Weather: 9:90 P.M. | ees P.M ee ae 4--Guiding Light 6-3--Bob Cummings | 1:00 P.M. Show ll--Movie Matinee 5-2--87th Precinct | 7--Afternoon Show 4--Danny Thomas Show | 5--One O'Clock Movie 9:30 P.M | 4--Meet The Millers he i | 3--Movie | 2-Mid-day Matinee | 1:30 .°.M. MICKEY MOUSE 3 5 11--Richard Diamond 9--Take A Chance 6-3--Festival | 4 . 4+Mantovani | $-A Kin To Win 1:0 P.M. | 4--The World furns 1--Bob McLean 2:00 P.M- 9--Twenty Questions 9--Theatre 7--Ben Casey 6--Chez Helene rl 5--Medicine In 60's 5-2--Jan Murray Show | -- GEE, YE6,GRANDMA,/ WHAT ARE YA GONNA HAVE? WELL, WE'LL HAVE A NICE RIB GREEN BEANS, NO, NO/ I MEAN WHAT'S ROAST, i MAGHED POTATOES,HOT... GRANDMA 4--Hennesey 4--Password 9:00 P.M. 3--Tarilley 2:15 P.M. | 6-43--Red Skelton Show 10:30 P.M. 6--Nursery School 5-2--Dick Powell Show gazelle ii Benny 2:30 &.M. < a iris 32. Aggregate (1--The Detectives 35. Moses' tl--Jane Gray Show " 6-3--Fighting Words 7--Beven Keys | 9--Checkmate brother 4--I've Got A Secret | 6-3--Open House 7--Yours For A Song Paty 11:00 P.M, $-2--Loretta Young 6-3--Front Page 37. Girl's name 11-9-7-6-5-4-2--News; Theatre Challenge | $8. Very close Weather: Sports 4--House Party (-lchabed and Me | (3 wrds.) 13:15 P.M, 3:00 P.M. 10:00 ».M, 41, Improvise $--Better Late 1--Romper Room j|U--Bob McLean (colloq.) 4-Late Show 7--Queen For A Day | 7--Alcoa Premiere colloq. 6--Viewpoint |6-3--School Telecast | 6-3--Inquiry 42, Bird on 3-2--Weather and Sports| 5-2--Dr. Malone 5--Bus Stop U.S. seal 1:30 P. | 4--Millionaire | 4--Gary Moore Show 21--Late Show 3:30 P.M 6--British Cinema lg a 5-2--Jack Paar --Who Do' You Trust '| $--Showdown 6-4-3--Verdict Is Yours 6--The Lively Arts }2-Cains 100 48. Years 10:9 P.M. Y between WY, 13 and 19 Team Standing -- Rockets 15, Hope- ~ . fuls 14, Tulips 14, Champs 14, Robins 5) 13, Knicks 12, Bells 12, Go scar cae hae gee ' bé i DAILY "AS-IS" SPECIAL!! -1955 OLDSMOBILE 98 2rerin ed ie eee cw 87537 ..... SDD The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 230 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6651 4--Overland Trail GOODWILL Lemon League -- Vi. Taylor, Ethel' Hoar, Nettie Pullen, Jean Schoeneauy. Babe Lang, Ellen Anderson, Mary Wright, Ruby Jones, Joan Maddocks Paula Calyn, Irene Smith, Ann Fores man, Marjorie Cameron, Dorothy Bents> ley, Flo. Morphy, Eunice Crumb, Hilda Mooney, Edith McKee, Alice Haytons Marie Jordon and Muriel King. s Pe sth ot aD DOUBLES 0! -- Atoms 21, Happy G: 21 Goofers 19, No-Name 18, Sober re 16, Jets 15, Hopefuls 14, Shooters 13, Dead- heads 12, Lucky Strikes 11. Triples -- Earl Westlake 734 (349, THAT NOSY OLD DOLL. AIN'T GONNA STAND BETWEEN ME AN' MY LIFE'S AMBITION ---- 'THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO POKE THROUGH THE RUINS WHILE THE DOCTOR EXAMINES JEWELER. STONE. - NAMELY, TO CONTROL, "YOU KNOW WHO" BY TH' PRESIDENTIAL. --MAKIN'ME,FLEEGLE, } TH' POWER BEHIND TH' ROCKIN' CHAIR | CAN'T WASTE ONE. MORE PRECIOUS VOLT OF EVILON HBR=--SoO /'LL RESORT TO CRUDE METHODS /7 ,, ; Brown 3 Geof Curl 631 (227, 222)3 Olga MacDermaid 623 (214, 241); Bob 1/8 MY FATHER. 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