Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1962, p. 13

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(1--Bugs Bunny and to .'.M. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Februery 13, 1962 43 OSHAWA BOWLING. NEWS MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE , 590 Games --. Mary McKnight 5%. (227, 297), 400 Games -- Ada Tonkin 438 (241), Kena Nichols 430 (272), 421 (253), Irene Campbell 416 (227), - pare Lesenko 414 (243), Al Hill 403 200 Games -- McPherson 225, McMahon 222, ly. 200. rn Upholstery 7, Swan's Hardware 5, Crowell's 5, Kin. People's 8, Jordan's Flariet 4 NasWay "s lordan's ay Rug 4 Gold Medal Cleaners 3, Jury and Lovell 2, WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE 600 Triples -- Powers 646 (265), Joyce Bell 632 (233, 226), and Oy oa, 617 (225, 212), M. Godden 234, 204, M. Williams 202, Lemons this week -- D, Grennon A, Woolley 98, K, Slute 96, M. Henson 93, 8. Byrans 85, 3 Points Taken -- Pickers 4, Hemajos 0; Oddballs 3, In and Outs 1; Strikers 3, Lulus 1, Dreamers 3, King Pins 1, _. Team Standings -- Pickers 13, ii, » In and Outs 8, Hi 7, King Pins Latus 2. mene Te > S--Route 66 pigeon '; SS STC MI TANTS} i 7, Camouflage 6: -M, ACRO! 5 Zz. F ' 7--Bug» HKunny Show Muse 4 4. Baldwin or 5] IE MBAIGIAT! IN 5-2--Your First Winesap ba Po , Impression pen Ft aM eyes 9-4---News; Weather Bg Wek 703 P.M: chabel +4) . Whe PY a: sige hag A 3--Popeye And Pals maize, Pi 12:15 #.M. & News Sports or oats +s 4--Speaker of the 5--Huntley ey aes sgh House :0u 1M. 12. Commerce P wag": uastaed 9--Free and Easy 9--Wagon Train 13. Ventilated little lamb 9-Naked city 12:30 P.M. © -Seven-o-tiue 14.Set. again 16, Preservers Se now Breet | EoMake 4 face, | fast Mecore, | a8 oney of fruits, play eit, 'Pvonle Gills | 52--Truth or Sports drink vegetables 27. Thirsty Nesterday's Answer 4:00 ¢.M | ¢_ conspanences 3--The Law and Mr, 16. Tooth 18, Pewter 32, Relieves 38, Caucasian ered suet | 4--Seareh for lomortow Jones crown apex coin 34. A pivot 6-4-3--Red Skelton Show | 3~News, Weather, 2--The Pioneers . $2--Dick Powell Show |" sports 115 17. Inquire 19.Baseball's 85, Beginning 9:30 PM. 12:45 P.M. 5: Weath Be Fae CONE "meats 36. Shem's il--The Detectives 4--Guiding Lignt 7°30 P.M 19. Music note Gehrig son 9- anaatetiad 1:00 P.M. 7--Steve, Allen Show 21. Get 20. Likely 37. Identical 7Yours 1 Ao 11--Movie Matinee &--Provincial Aftaire 23.On top of 7--Afternoon Show 4--The Alvin Show 25. Obvious 2 4 1s Challenge 5--One O'clock Movie | 5-2--Wagon Train ¢-Ichabod and Me 4 Meet the Millers | 4--Bacneio: Father (3 was.) MICKEY MOUSE 10:00 ©.M, aur ne : ! 28. Kind of 11--Bob McLea; 2--Mid-Day Matinee 6--Mr. Fixit e 7--Alcoa Premiere 1:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 29. Bocktiahe S--A Kin To Win 9--77 Sunset Strip Gaelic 4--The World Turns 7--Straightaway 3--Movie +3--Playdate 30, At home 2:00 P.M. 4--Father Knows Best 31, Uncanny 9--Theatre 3~--Wayne and Shuster 33. Japanese ee, |Cnee ree 36. Sad cry TH NEIGHBOR-| | | MORE O" THEIR MEETINGS' || | AROUND AN' TALK... a jou! tins Prag 2:15 P.M. 5-2--Joey Bishop 37. Revolve wade pier x 10-1-6.5-63.2-News 6--Nursery School Checkmate 38. Ciphers CLUB... 11:15 P.M 2:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M, 40, Distresses " / H f--Late Show f li--Jane Gray Show $--Elgin Playhouse 41, Open- ¥Y a) ; j g i adie rage TThe Hawaiian Eye mouthed 11:30 P.M. 5-2--Loretta Young 5-2--Perry Como 42. Likeness | Theatre 9:3 Pit, 43, App 4--House Party . olvh, "4. 5-2 Jack Paar 3:00 P.M. pret aes rc is Died 4--Suspicion 11--Romper Room -- c! 'an Dy 3--Interpol Calling 7-Queen For A Day att P.M. DOWN 12:30 P.M. 6-3--Musie 10:00 P. 1,014 Worle 4--The L'fe of Riley 5-2--Dr, Malone 1--Bob McLean lizard €~The Parsuers 4~--Millionaire 7--Naked City it 3:30 P.M. 6-3- News Magazine Ss: 1p WEDNESDAY = {i1---The Cap'n Andy | 4A, Tour of The 3, Small 8:00 A.M. Show White House parrot %~-Talk of The Town 7--Who No You frust | +2--Bob Newhart 4--Captain Kangaroo 6-4.3--Verdict is Yours 10:30 P.M, 2-Teday Show |$-2--our Five 9--The \ ©2--Cnes Helene 8:30 P.M. measure YES,I JOINED )| [...eurT I'M NOTGOIN' T*ANY)]| | ALL THEY DID WAS | | nO" WHAT THEY'D LIKE T' EAT ~ Tremendous Savings On 1962 Demonstrators PONTIACS « BUICKS ¢ ACADIANS 723-4634 acxncs.wet THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. WERE PASSING WERE RIGHT ON SCHEDULE. THE LONE RANGER ER, UH. HOW FAR IS "THAT IN CITY BLOCKSF UNCA LUOWIG, HOW FAR AWAY 1S THE NEAREST OF 186,000 MILES A SECOND! DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER Newer Stonehenge Puzzle Emerging SALISBURY, England (Reu- ters) -- Another puzzle has emerged in the riddle of Stone- henge, the 4,000-year-old giant -- circle on Salisbury Plain ere. Miss E. V. W. Field, a Scot- tish archeologist, has discovered a great shaft of a kind unique in Britain within three-quarters of a mile of the circle. Miss Field discovered a fun- nel-shaped depression which at a depth of 20 feet tapered into a shaft. Near the surface was found an Iron Age pot. Further digging releaved the shaft, six feet wide and descend- oting at least 100 feet hgu ma fl st it thought to be t first it was an early Roman well butt his theory was soon shattered by the discovery of bronze age shards, or broken pieces of earthenware, down to the lowe est level. Art Carney Rated Nice Quiet Guy Pleinchd Bry (AP) -- Art arney is a nice guy. Every- body says so. Quiet. Modest. Never upset. Right, Art? "So, let's tell the truth at last," he replies. "Carney is a so-and-so." The notion seems to please the stage and TV star. He mulls it with a mouthful of potatoes. "Everyone likes to liked™ -- the voice sounds vaguely apologetic--"and I never bee lieved in throwing your weight around. But I have my moe« ments, There was this TV show, see," Carney ticks off an index of irritations. Misplaced combs. Erratic rehearsals, P hotograe phers who want "just one more." A modest list, but his. "I dont' know how I do this keeping calm," he surrenders, | "Being a human being, certain things are bound to annoy you. But I don't walk home from work--and I don't have ulcers." As the luncheon viands vane ish, Carney settles back to dis- cuss assorted matters. At present, to the vast de- light of theatre fans, Art is dis- playing his genial skills in Take Her, She's Mine, a comedy hit at Broadway's Biltmore. So TV is going to have to get along without him for a while. "I'm not one of those people who is geared to doing an awful lot oft hings all at once," he says, providing a possible clue to equanimity. "Doing both Broadway and television at the same time is rough and tough. If I did some- thing, for example, with Jackie Gleason, it wouldn't bother me. I'm used to him. "But if it was something real heavy, I'd think more than twice about it. Does that sound like I'm getting old -- or just lazy?" Nor does he yearn for film fame, His one and only movie appearance was in Pot of Gold, wvwith Horace Heidt's orchestra back in 1940. He passed up a bid to app in a John Wayne K HOW DARE YoU SUGGEST SOMETHING AWFUL HAS HAPPENED "TODUNDEE! YOU'RE MORBID, YOU'RE DIM-WITTED, NOW GOTO WORK. COME BACK... JULIET JONES © King Peatores Sy: ry *, MY WIFE JUST SEWED AND WHAT'S THE PRETTY I HAD A HOT 0OG FoR f " THEM ON--EACH ONE & GOLD ONE ON THE BOTTOM LUNCH: TODAY--THAT'S ie ' : } REPRESENTS f a LARRY BRANNON NOW, DADDY-O, IF YOU WANT TO TAKE YOUR GOLD ALONG, PUT IT IN THIS BUCKETS project because it would have - taken him to Africa for three or four months--through Christ- mas. "I'm not averse to films," the 43-year-old actor explains. "T don't want to do one just for the sake of being in them." . A homebody at heart, Carney felt especially comfortable slip. ping into Take Her, She's Mine. In it he portrays a fond father whose oldest daughter is just starting college. His own daugh- ter, Eileen, is that age. SALLY'S SALLIES Is "Ta Wke everybody to look at me; let's ses a sane hat."

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