Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Feb 1962, p. 15

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Show 9--The Detectives 7--Who Do You Trust | 6-3--Explorations | 6-4-3--Verdict is Yours | §-2--Brinkley's Journal | 5-2--Our Five Daughters 11:00 P.M. 6--The rsuers WEDNESDAY 8:00 A.M. | 5 A.M, | 4:00 v.M, 1-9-7-6-5-4-3-2--News 7--Buffalo A.M. 9--The Hideaway Weather: Sports CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, To dart away 5. Regions 10. Arabian chieftain Type of architec- ture Low haunt English school Fulton's "Clermont" 17, Music note 18, High, craggy hill 19. Occupy 21, Brazilian wallaba 24. Musical program 26. Not ever 28, Daughter of Zeus 29. Sundial styles 31. Affix 32, Anglo- Saxon serf 33, Jot 35. Smallest state (abbr.) 36. Tortures 40. Good-by 43, TV's Mr, Garroway 4. Pertaining to Norway 45. S-shaped molding 46. Advantage 47. To phrase 11. 12. 13. 15. DOWN 1 Sleeping places 2. Leave out 3. Exist 4. Free enter. tainment 5, Stick to 6. Bellow 7. Mis- manage 8. Express one's views 9. United Kingdom division 14. Bequeathed 16. ---- Castle 19. Douglas Obigzagow Bei Yesterday's Answer 25.Great Lake 37. "Othello" whitefish 27. Uncle: Scot. 38. Always 30. Scolded critically 34, Enrich 36. Roman handle villain. / 39. Plant ovule 41, Fate 42. Metallic rock 1 42 Y 6 8 12 Le lo 2:20 Y WOULD TOMORROW DO? 'THERE'S A BRIEFING 'THIS AFTERNOON THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 20, 1962 15 GENTLEMEN, TRE SUBJECT OF MY TALK I$ "DOPE. .TWE NEW WEAPOM (4 THE WAR." OR, TO STATE IT ANOTHER WAY: *HOW RED CHINA FINANCES HER SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES AMONG THE PEOPLES SHE HOPES TO TAKEOVER. | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS JANE ARDEN TnI DON'T KNOW [2-22] HOW TO TELL HER, JANE/ SHES ALREADY TAKING THE YOU NEVER. CAN HAVE ANOTHER BABY? N SUE DOESN'T KNOW MICKEY MOUSE --caeiticeaty ------\ Ss gic) ii N FZ DIDN'T LOSE AN OUNCE! GEE,GRANDMA, I'M 60 GORRY/ I JUST USED TO® GHARPA KNIFE TY' PEEL APPLES WHILE I HAD TH' Jrrrere/ FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE It was all or nothing today, with Rockettes, Hopefuls, Try Hards ard Fireballs all taking three points off Sixers, Super Jets, Starlets and Slow Starters, respectively. Doubles -- L. Collins 440 (223, 217), Over 200 -- J. Slater 226, G. Gwil- liam 209, M. Brooks 208, J. Thorburn 208, and S. Han 202, Point Standing -- Firéballs 18, Super Jets 15, Try Hards 14, Starlets 11, Rock- ettes 10, Hopefuls 10, Sixers 10 and Slow Starters 8. Pin Standing -- Fireballs 12,438, Super Jets 12,095, Starlets 11,677, Sixers 11,665, Rockettes 11,604, Hopefuls 11,479, ten * orca 11,120 and Slow Starters NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES High triples were rolled by Kay Manila 716 (216, 238, 262); Chris Col lins 675 (211, 249 ,215); Bea Alexander 656 (245, 236); Phyl Barnes 643 (269, 239) and Marg Daniels 608 (226, 201). Mary Chinn rolled the highest single game 272, Helen Fetchison 258, Fle Bracey 252, Mary Pirie 238, Bea Rus- sell 233, June Yuill 229, Ede Reading 226, Yvonne Duguay 224, Dolores Keeler 221, Marie Heath 212, Enid Greenway 212, Myrtle Waite 210, Julie Roesch 210, Nell Brady 209, Mary Hobbs 208, Molly DePratto 207, 212, Doreen Kelemen 206, May Lenius 204, Bea Manning 204, Wilma McQuade 204, Joyce Clapp 204, Marg Germond 204 and Mildred Wit- terick 201, Team Standings -- Bracey's 10, Alex- ander's 7, Ward's 7, Pearse's 6, Read- ing's 6, DePratto's 5, McQuade's § Lenius' $, Campbell's 4 and Collins' 3, MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE Isabelle King topped the league this week with a high single 306 and high triple 699 (220, 306). 600 Triples -- Audrey Hodgson 646 (239, 208), Madeline Morrison 645 (245, 201), Flo. Panter 622 (200, 238), Ethel Tonkin 605 (217, 233), Mary King 603 (293, 200, 200) and Marg. MacDonald. 200 Singles --Marg. Logan 280, Jean Schoenau 263, Bea McKenzie 250, Hilda Collins 250, Ada Tonkin 239, Irene Severs 233, 221, Ethel Freeman 221, Betty Grandy 219, Marj, Vaughn 217, 204, Evelyn Redpath 216, Edna Ander- son 212, 226, Evelyn Stata 211, Hazel Weddup 211, Blanche Norton 209, 201, Flo. Williamson 208, 232, Betty Mac- Donald 206, Isabelle Creamer 203, Sally Kaler 203, Muriel King 202, 207, and Helen Fetchison 201. Team Standing -- Blue Bells 10%, Robins 9, Shamrocks 9, Champs 9 Rockets 8, Sweet Peas 8, Go-Getters 7, Knick-Knacks 6, Jokers 6, Poodles 5, Chipmunks 5, Daisies 4, Tulips 3, Pea. nuts 3, Hopefuls 2 and Whirley Birds %. UAW AUX. 327 Marg Sawyer must have had her Por- ridge this week, high in double and single, lemon league on the increase again 17, it was a case of take all or nothing, Doubles -- M. Sawyer 434 (291), G, Malloy 420 (233) and M, Mclssac 406 15). Singles .--J. Clapp 234, H. Farrow 220, M. Nichojson 218 and L. Lynde 203, Six-Bells walloped Flowerettes; Nuts- Bolts walloped Union-Maids; Milk Maids walloped Gay-Nineties; Farmer- ettes walloped Lucky 27. Team standing -- Six Bells 22; Nuts Bolts 19, Union-Maids 16, Milk-Maids 17, Farmerettes 13, Gay Nineties 10, Flowerettes 8, Lucky 27, 3, WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Only one triple this week, and a very nice one too, rolled by Joyce Bell 727 (291, 243), 200 games were good this week, Starting them off was: I. Hunter 284, C. Misztak 227, 207, B. Daniel 225, J. Parsons 224, D. May 222, S. Stewart 221, D. Grennon 216, H, Ridley 10, 8, Robinson 208 and A, Langley 203, 200, Lemon League was small this week: 8s. K , H. Ridley 98, G, Sheridan 97, 85, K. Slute 93, J. Prite 266 KING ST. WEST PONTIACS BUICKS ACADIANS THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. Tremendous Savings On 1962 Demonstrators 723-4634 LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER 24 REACH EAGLE MOUNTAIN AASS IN MUST A FEW MINUTES. Snir ~ MEANWHILE, THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO AGAINST TIME, APPROACH SUICIDE HILL - , RACING -- WHATS THE MATTER, ISN'T & GOOD? NOT EXACTLY.) THEY'RE USING ANEW GRADING SYSTEM! DONALD DUCK OH, WHAT DO} STAND FOR NOWADAYS? MUGGS AND SKEETER ANP HOW! I NEVER SAW SUCH TOUGH OUR QUESTIONS... ---- REALLY£. I HAD NO TROUBLE AT ALL WITH QUESTIONS... WHAT I FOUND WAS THE ANSWERS // /| y 2 See You FOLKS OWE THE ELECTRIC COMPANY $6.52 AND THE PHONE COMPANY $4.37 or JULIET JONES I.WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT ROGET PELION, YOUR. ANCESTOR, FOULLY MURDERED CYRUS DUNDEE, MY ANCESTOR, WELL, I WAS SLIGHTLY IN ERROR, : FOR HEAVENS SAKE, DUNDEE-- GET 0 THE PART ABOUT HOW YOU FELL IN LOVE WITH ME. MOTHER /} ADORES RO. IT SBEMS THAT MY HERETOFORE SAINTED IDOL-OLD DUNDEE-TRIED TO chard 87 and 8, Byrans 82. Points Taken -- Lulus 4, King Pins 0; Strikers 4, Dreamers 0; Oddballs % Hemajos 1; In and Outs 2, Pickers 2. Team Standings -- Pickers 15, Odd- balls 14, Strikers 13, Dreamers 12, In and Outs 10, Hemajos 8, Lulus 6 and Kingpins 2, PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE High Triples -- J, Gow 733 (326, 270), D. Crandall 725 (296, 231). F. Bidgood 703 (282, 252), K. Sanders 698 (252, 231, 215), H. Dressing 695 (286, 209, 200), H. McLeod 692 (290, 209), R. Cooper 678 (243, 234, 201), J. Dell 663 235, 228, 208), G. Kurelo 661 (251 208, 202), V. Smith 661 (241, 231), B. Jones 639 (254), A. Brisbois 634 (248, 201), T. Krawchuk 631, (239, 201), F, Elliott 614 (225, 213) and B. Walls 613 (222, 207), High Singles -- H. Kane 260, P, Jarvis 252, E. Cornish 233, W. Matthews 228, M. Dragomatz 226, D. Marshall 225, J. Stanley 219, G. Fehrenbach 218, R. Coulson 218, T, Elliott 217, A. Hire cock 211, K. Smith 209, W, Pottery 207, E. Ferguson 206, F. Dwyer 203 and A. McEachern 201. Wednesday's Results -- Cadillacs '4, Maple Leafs 0; Envoys 3, Oldsmobiles 1; Pontiacs 3, GMC's 1; Chevrolets 3, Buicks 1 and Corvairs 2, Vauxhalls 2. Team Standings -- Cadillacs 49, Ene voys 48, Maple Leafs 46, Vauxhalls 44, Oldsmobiles 44, Pontiacs 44, Corvairs 43, Chevrolets 43, GMC's 42 and Buicks 37. LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE The teams are sticking very close to- gether as we near the middle of the third section, with the girls getting some very high games as the season goes on, 600 Triples -- V. Freeman 644 (249, 244), D. Sinclair 636 (286, 216), L. Gavas 632 (240, 208), J. Hutcheon 626 (269) and M. Ross 616 (270). 200 Games -- J. Winning 269, B, Reese 261, B. Kirkham 260, G. Evang 241, L. Glover 225, G. Lavergne 223, N. Patterson 221, J. Pattman 220, T, Wilson 217, J. Brown 216, 209, M. Brown 216, E. Herbacko 216, N. Howes 215, P. Elliott 208, B. Sweet 207, J. Wood 205, D. Kelemen 205, J. Bremner 204, S.' Robinson 203, B. Rickman 201, B, Arsenault 201 and M. Barnes 200. Team Standings -- Go-Getters 21, Hot Shots 17, Strong Arms 16, Falcons 16, Whistlers 15, Hurricanes 14, June's Loons 12, Odd Balls 11, Aces 10 and Valiants 8. High Single: J, Gardian, J. Hutcheon 308. H iple: L, Gavas 778. Hg .verage: L, Glover, J. Hutcheon 186. BUSH LEAGUE NEWS We are now starting our third and last section, Evan's Loam started out good with a 3-1 over Tony's. Beatty's Haulage whipped George's TV also 3-1. Oshawa Glass knocked the CNR bo; off the track for 3-1 win. Acme Haula surprised Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina with a 2-2 split. Pickwick Cleaners held the strong Len and Lou's TV to a 2-all draw. 650 Triples and 250 Singles -- Top man of the night was Joe Nolan 743 (370), John Huband was smiling again, after his 666 and Joe Cromas continues his good bowling with a 662 (253). Top singles went to Ross Wright 273, Ken Pamment 266, "Capt" Hugh Blight 254 and Bill Hollyhead 251, Lemons -- H. Geary 97, Ross Wright 87, W. Meyers 86 and E. Wilson 65, SALLY'S SALLIES DIRTY OLD MONEY IN A NICE NEW WALLET LARRY BRANNON YES, LARRY, Ne/ J KNOW A BIT ~! ABOUT ORES AND MINING. 1 STUDIED EVERY- THING ON THE SUBJECT I COULD GET MY HANDS ON. J. WENT TO WORK FOR A MINE BUT IT CLOSED DOWN. f HAVE NO MONEY FOR EQUIPMENT TO PROSPECT FOR MYSELF. You'Re YOU LIKE TO KIDDING /? WORK FOR THE OUTFIT. 3 AM "Don't fall for flattery, Sis. It's soft soap and that's 90% lye." 4

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