Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1962, p. 9

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TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channe! 11--Hamiltop CBLT-TV Channe) 6--Toronto Wuk-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe) 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Cha~~ei 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe) 5--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 8--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie : 4:00 P.M, TUESDAY EVE. 715 A. wideekee Wis Cue 9--The Hideaway 7--American Bandstand 6--Shoestring Theatre 5--Danny Thomas 4--The Brighter vay Show lovie 4-Po.eye's Playhouse 2-Funny 9:15 A.M. Drake Show 9:30 A.M. 11--Words and Musie lobby Time 7--Jane Wyman Show 4-Calendar--Harry 52 "Gay When 10:30 A.M. 7 in Court eae Fey Your Munch the 4--Fun To Learn 2--Captain Bob 5:15 P.M, 4--Dick Tracy's i1--Family Theatre 6-3--Razzle Early Show 1-30 i 4--CH 4 Theatre 5--Theatre =rezien. | CROSSWORD 9--Man From Cochise '. i Vi Surprise 6--News | t~gucis Shectre Package -aaen hee Movie 5-2--Concentration 6:15 2 1 %--News: Weather 12:00 NOON pad 'ia ACROSS 4, Threefold 7:30 P.M. (Bugs Bunny and | $~Sea, tM 1. 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God of pleas- ure 25. Frae grance APIA IRIDIO stone, ---- 26, Modelea APIA BORIS figures [ASITERMISLEN 5! 27. Indian 30 weight Yesterday's Answer 29.Drownsout 41. Black 32, Payable 43, Hole in 35. Strikes casting (slang) mold 36. Venetian- 45.South Seas blind part island 37, Immense 46. Defective 38. Judah's son bomb li--Movie Matinee 4--The Alvin Show f° 1 Iz I 7--Afternoon Show $2--Wagon Train 5--One O'clock Movie 3--Bachelor Father * [5 7 16 19. ]° Mi the Millers '° ' foMeert 7:45 P.M. : im THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jenvery 30, 1962 15 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE Team Standings -- Pontiacs 41, Maple Leafs 41, Cadillacs 40, GMC's Envoys 39, Oldsmobiles 39, Chevrolets 38, Vauxhalis 35, Corvairs 34 and Buicks 34, » mobiles 1. High Triples -- Tony Lupel 256, 245), P. Jarvis (320, A. Villa 751 (295, 231, 225), D. rown . Dressing 208, T. . Coulson 203, D, 202, R. Day 202, J. Stanley 201 and J. Gow 201. MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGUE 667 254), Betty Grandy 629 (240), Freeman 622 (209, 224) and Creamer 618 (212, 239), 200 Scores -- Edna Williams bois 223, 218, Blanche Norton 221, Eve- lyn Redpath 220, Pru. Whittick 219, Joan Maddock 216, Nettie Pullen 213, 'Ethel Tonkin 212, Myrt Magee 212, 211, 230, Cecille MICKEY MOUSE 2--Mid-Day Matinee Mr, Fixtt 1:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 9~--77 Sunset Strip Ph be Rn 3--Movie 4--Blue Angels $-3--Playdate are Fa 8:30 P.M. Yi li--Cheyenne 7--Top Cats 6-3--Chez Hi 5-2--Jan Murray Show ° 4--Password (1-9-7-6-5-4.3.2--News: 2:15 P.M. 11:15 P.M, €--Nursery School 9--Elgin Playhouse -- 63--Perry Como f--Late Show 2:30 P.M. 7--The Hawaiian Eye 6--Viewpoint ll--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Perry Como 11:30 P-M. s--Weven Keys 9:30 P.M. 6-3--Mile. De Paris a wll yd $-2--Loretta Young U--Whiplash Theatre 4--The Dick Van Dyke peo Aled 4--House Party Show af 3--Interpol Calling 3:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 'The Pursuers -- Room 1--Bob McLean 6-- 11--Romper Re a cle . 7--Queen For A Da: 12:30 P.M. 6-3--Music 7 | 63--News Magazine 4--The Life of Riley 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--Circle Theatre WEDNESDAY 4--Millionaire 5-2--Bob Newheart 8:00 A.M. %--Talk of The Town 4--Captain Kangaroo 2--Today Show 3:30 P.M. 7--Who Do You Trust 6-4-3--Verdict is Yours 5-2--Our Five Daughters 10:30 P.M, $--The Detectives 6-3--Explorations 5-2--Brinkley's Journal Marg. i Brandon 208, Marj. Carswel} 206, Ethel Hoar 205, Bea. McKenzie 204, Shirley Kaler 201, Olive Rose 201, 208, and Eliz. Bateman 200. At the end of the third section, the Champs and the Rockets are tied for first place' with 21 points. The Champs have also taken the total pin fall. The two teams will bowl one game for first Place, next Wednesday before the regus lar bowling. Team Standing -- Champs 21, Rock- ets 21, Blue Bells 19, Tulips 19, Robins 18, Hopefuls 17, Knick-Knacks 14, Pea- nuts 13, Jokers 13, Poodles 13, Go- Getters 13, Shamrocks 11, Whirley Birds 9, Sweet Peas 8, Chipmunks 8 and Daisies 7, Lemon League -- Vi. Taylor, Pru. Whittick, Nettie Pullen, June Chese. brough, Frances Westfall, Ruby Jones, Flo. Panter, Edith McKee, Paula Calyn, Joan Maddock, Florence Harriet Hooper, Ann Foreman, Ethel Westlake, Betty MacDonald and Mollie Virgin. Tt? WHERE GHE NEVGIZ MIGGES / WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Only two 600 triples this week: Hilda Ridley 647 (279, 209), and Shirley Powers 609 (231). 200 Games -- M. 265, J. 222, Lemon League -- R. Stainton 97, 8. Konaroski 96, 59, I. Rogers 95, M. Wil- son 84, M. Konaroski 78, B. Grennon 76, T. Biddle 72, 71 and N. Hooper 70, Points Taken -- Dreamers 4, Lulus 0; Pickers 4, King Pins 0; Odd Balls 3, Strikers 1; Hemajos 3, In and Outs 1, Team Standings -- Dreamers 7, Odd- Balls 6, Strikers 5, Pickers 5, Hemajos an RAS Sere f) Saas 2 en Eine Pile NEIGHBORHOO LADIES Congratulations to tue Bracey's on ied end points, Campbell's 21, Collins' 19, DePrattos 19, 18, Reading's 15, SEE PAGE 10-TODAY'S PAPER SENSATIONAL AUTOMOBILE NEWS!! THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. | Pearse's 48,960; DePratto's 48,923; Mc» 'Quade's. 48,854; Alexander's 48,6483 Ward's 48,547; Lenius' 47,640, Edna Ward had the high triple with 676 (268, 242), Gladys Knight was next with 662 (211, 235, 216), Chris Collins 648 (239, 222), Marg Germond 647 (201, 248), Betty Pearse 626 (256, 202), Kay Manila 260 (234, 200), Marg Daniels 613 (234, 246), and Ev Campbell 607 (231). Yvonne Duguay had a nice 271 game to lead the =ORTOTH'ARLINGTON * NATIONAL. CEMETERY DEPENDIN' ON HER-SOB/- LI'L ABNER AH GOT=ONE-L:LAST REQUEST, B-BEFO'AH CLIMBS THEM G-GOLDEN THE LONE RANGER YOULL HAVE TO GOALONS. 7 JEWELER TO HEAR WHAT HE SAYS IF HE REGAINS CONSC/OUSNESS. Bracey 221, Maria Cummings 220, Wins nie Tennier 219, Flo Litster 218, 201, Mary Chinn 216, Wilma McQuade 215, Hazel Rumple 212, Phoebe Mullen 210, Marie Heath 209, Ellen Burrus starts the third and last section, gals, and now that we have the Reading's and Bracey's out of our hair, good luck to the rest of us} Don't forget Section Fees next week! RADIATOR DEPARTMENT Team Standings --Dubbers 57, Sleep- ers 44, Has Bins 43, Stampers 42, TV Boys 39, Silent Six 38, Untouchables 33, Unmentionables 24 -- Wow! The high ranking Dubbers suffered their first shutout of the year last night to the up and coming Has Bins, who must be given full credit for their vice tory. Bud Edgar threw the big bombs for the winners (including a very neat 313 single), while the losers are still what hit them, After dropping the first game by about 250 pins, the Silent Six bounced DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER back to gain a 2all split with the Tae 1962. World rights reservs OH, PEAR! T FORGOT THIS| 16 THE DAY COUSIN MABEL) SAID SHE'D CALL..STALL HER OFF A MINUTE, PAs Although, by the score sheets, neither team actually deserved anything, Walt Polley and Stew Tippett led the TV Boys to a 3 to 1 win over the Untouchables. Al Haley and Jim Poot bowled well for the losers, but Captain Bill Smith is still weaving around looking for that head pin. Don Pringle and A. Hardsand spearheaded the toadtod over the Unmentionables who actually de- served a little better fate. Bus Goyne was the pick of the vanquished. It must be discouraging to get nothing with a 3,200 score. High triple went to Don Pringle with A 216), Jackie Brockman 626 (271) and A, Hardsand 617 (274). 4 Good games were by Ralph Glover 277, Jim Poot 265, George Hub- bard 254, Dougie ANIMAL ARE YOU, EEK WALLY INCLINED, stay 5 Taylor 253, 223, Bur- dette Dales 246, Will Villa 240, Harry Boyd 239, Bill Keenan 237, Jack Milne 225, Al Jamieson 224, Jack Bailey 219, Nels Wilson 214, Ozzie Weeks 214, and Harry Titterton 205. Our league must be improving. Only two lemons this week: D. Mastin with 93 and "Gabby" Bob Barclay 94, WAS OHA OFFICIAL STOUFFVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- L. E. (Tim) O'Neill, 53, a mem- ber of the Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation executive for the last four years, died in hospital Fri- day. He leaves his wife and two daughters. SALLY'S SALLIES 1 LOST THE CAR SO} STUCK A RADISH ON IT TO I WAS HOPING HE LARRY BRANNON BESIDES SHOOTING AT PEOPLE, YouVE

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