Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1962, p. 24

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 5, 1962 23 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS WIRE AND HARNESS TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGE-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe! 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Chanvel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channe! 5--Rochester CFTU-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie THURSDAY EVE. | 3 . 11--Family Theatre €3--Razzle Dazzie 5--Bozo 4--Fun To Learn 5:15 P.M. 4--Dick Tracy's Adventures 5:30 P.M. 1~--Eariy Show 63--Dick Tracy $2--To-day 7:30 A.M. 7--Window On The | World | 4--College | 8:0 |7--Talk of | 4--Captain 2--Today | 8:30 A.M. of the Air A.M the Town Kangaroo 7--Romper Room 5--M 6:00 P.M, 9--Man From Cochise 6! News 3--Desperadoes of the West 2-Hignway Patrot 6:15 P.M. 6--Club 6 3--Farm Report 6:30 1-5-4-3-2--News: Weather 4--Popeye's Wilaynouse | 3:30 P.M. j1l--The Cap'n Andy | Show | 6-4-3--Verdict Is Yours | 5-2--Our Five Daughters | 7--Who Do You Trust } 4:0 P.M. | 9--The Hideaway 7~--American Bandstand 6--Cuisine 30 | 5--Danny Thomas + ihe Brignte: Day 3--Women's Show 2~-Make Room For Daddy | 4:15 P.M. | 2--Jack La Lanne Show; 4---The Secret Storm | 4:30 P.M. 9:15 A.M | : ou | @-Yankee Doodle Time | t li--Romper Room 4--You und Your Family | 2-The Debbie Drake Show Ml. li--Debbie Drake 9--Free and Easy Sports %--Sports--Annis Stukus | 7--Jane Wyman Show Family Theatre 6-2--News 5--Huntley-Brinkley 7: M. 3--Leave It To Beaver 6 Seven-0-One , Weather, Sports 3--The Flintstones 2--Shannon 7:15 P.M. 1--News: Weather 7:30 PM. 9--Sing Along With Mitch T--Orzzie and Harriet 6--Toronto File 5-2--Outlaws 4--Oh, Those Belis 3--Real McCoys 8:00 P.M. 7--Donna Reed 6-3--Nature Of Things 4--Frontier Circus 8:30 P.M. 11--OHA Junior "A" Hockey 9-7--The Real McCoys 6-3--My Three Sons 5-2--Dr. Kildare 9:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 7~--My Three Sons 6-3--The Defenders 4--Tell It To Groucho 7--Margie 5-2--Haze] 4--The Gertrude Berg show 10:00 P.M. 7--The Untouchables 9-5-2--Mitch Miller @--Ben Casey 3--Countrv junction 4--Current Affairs 10:15 P.M. li--Jim Coleman Show 10:30 P.M. 1l--Bob McLean %--Peter Gunn 8 6-3--One Step Beyond 4--World Artists Concert | Hall 11:00 P.M. (1-9-7-6-5-4-3-2--News: Sport: ports 11:15 P.M. 1--Late Show 6--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 1il--Blockbuster Movis 9--Better Late &--Wire Service 4--Riverboat 3--Movie $-2--Jack Paar 12:30 P.M. 4--Half-Past Midnight RIDAY 7:90 A.M %--Divoree Hearing |2 day When | News and Features | Series 10:30 A.M. 9--Free and Easy 7--Day In Court 5-2~ Piay You 4--I Love Lucy +00 A.M 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 5-2- Price Is Kight 4--Video Village 3~--Romper Room Il:s A.M. 7--Yours For A Song 5-2 Concentration 4--The Clear Horizon 12:4. NOON Ul--Bugs Bunny and Friends 7- Camouflage 5-2--Your First Impression 9-4--News: Weather: Sports 3--Popeye and Pals reas | M. 9--Free and Easy Hunch 4--Speske: of tue House 1 7--Window Shopping | 6--Movie Matinee 5-2--Truth or Consequences 1l--Huckleberry Hound | 7--Jungle Jay Show 5--Here's Hollywood 6-3--Friendly Giant 4--Edge Of Night | 2-Three Stooges | 4:45 P.M. | 6-3--Sing Ring Around 2--Captain Bob | FRIDAY EVENING | F.M | Kamily Theatre | 6-3--Razzle Dazzle 5--Kukla 4--Premier Playhouse 5:15 P.M | 4--Dick Tracy's | Adventures | v? OM, | 7 Karly Show | 6--Tidewater Tramp 5~--Theatre 4--CH. 4 Theatre 3--Yogi Bear 2--Q. T. Hush 9--Man From Cochise 6 News 3--Three Stooges 2--Sea Hunt 6:15 P M. 6--Sports Huddle 3--Farm Market Report 6.30 1.M l--News 9--Sports ~ Annis Stukus 6:45 P.M. {U--Family Theatre 5--Huntley-Brinkley 9-6-2--News; Sports PM 4--Seaich tor tomorrow | $3---Donna Reed Show 3--News: Weather: Sports 12:45 P.M. 4--Guiding Lignt 1:00 P.M. \1--Movie Matinee 7--Afternoon Show 5--Feature Movie 4--Meet The Millers 3--Movie 2-Mid-day Matinee 1:30 P.M. 3--A Kin To Win 4--The World Turns 3--Movie 2:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 6-3--Chez Helene §-2--Jar Murray Show 4--Password 2:15 P.M. @--Nursery School 2:27 +4 |1l--Here's Looking at You | 7--Seven Keys 63--Open House | &2--Loretta Young | Theatre | 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. l--Romper Room 7--Queen For A Day | 6-3--Quintet -- Musical 5-2--Dr. Malone 4--Millionaire | 6--Seven-O0-One | 5--Flintstones 4---News. Sports, Weather 3--Father Knows Best 2--Amos and Andy 7:15 P.M. '--News; Weather ar: Oe, 8--Try For Ten | 7--Soupy Sales | 6--Expedition | 5-2--International Show | Time | 4---Rawhide Western 3--Donna Reed Show 8:00 P.M. 8--Roaring 20's 7--The Hathaways 6-3--Country Hoedown 8:30 1--Seahunt | 7--Flintstones 6-3--Car 54 -- Where Are You 4--Route 66 | 5-2--Robert Taylor's | Detectives eM | \1--All Star Theatre | 9-Have Gun Will | Travel | 7--77 Sunset Strip |-63--Tommy Ambrose M. 11--The Law and Mr. Jones 9--Country Style 6-3--Perry Mason CROSSWORD ACROSS . Emerson's medium . Vapor . Sicily's volcano . Name . Famous puppeteer . Female peafowl . River to North Sea . Organ of hearing . Shaggy dogs . Hurry! (2 wds) Brazil wallaba tree 25. Open 26, Girl's name . Through . Evades , Haster outfits . Poke . Dross . Bed linen . Farm building ------- of pre- vention etc." . Shilly- shally . Birds' homes . Regions * DOWN . Simple 2. Bering, North, Caspian, eg. . Party decorations . Stormier . Yes: dialect . Place . Coronet . Anglo- Saxon letter Malt beverage . Troops Hammer head . Rubbish s) (DOINIEIE) Yesterday's Answer 36. Departs 37. One's heir -- and cry 39. Half ems 42. Exclama- tion . Baking area 38. - . Comrades . Seaweed EELIER! Prielvistr) 213 5 8 9 2 4 Oh f. Io Za GO] 20 1g W L 'MICKEY MOUSE BUZ SAWYER Pay p 4 i, KONG, i { | hy my | (\ i © King Featores Syndicate, Ine, 1962. World rights Mh Hh / : % } ) i\ = | A | JANE ARDEN TO WHAT WOULD. EXACT Ls THE EXPENSE Ss COME TO; MR, ARKO? POOR THING SEEMS SO LONESOME eee SEEIN' ALL O' THAT WATER MADE MY CORNS ACHE LIKE. SIXTY OH, (T'S NOTHIN', BUT I DO WISH WE HADN'T GONE T' + GHOWIN' THOSE FLOOD PICTURES! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! ... BUY NOW AND SAVE! ! VAUXHALL DEMONSTRATOR SALE THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. Team Total Points -- Hi Bawls 113, Go-Getters 90, Pin Pickers 85, Lucky Strikes 80, Alley Cats 80, Merry Six 82, Head Pins 79, Gay Six 76, Jesters 66 and Hi Lo's 50. The following five teams will be in the championship playoffs: Pin Picke ers --Doug Sutton; Lucky Strikes -- Red Demerse; Merry Six -- Slim Head Pins -- Bill Bevin; Hi Bawls -- Bev. Gibson. All other teams will roll in the Con+ solation. Top Ten Averages -- Herb Cooper 205, Rich Wilson 196, Maurie Shorten 194, Bill Bevin 192, Marty Muller 192, Tom Barclay 190, Doug Sutton 188, Bev. Gibson 186, Red Demerse 186 and Syd Hobbs 186, High Triples -- Dorothy James 824, Bev, Gibson 715, Howard Walker 873 and Rich Wilson 832. High Singles -- Zelia Moreau 295, Beth Lymburner 322, Doug Sutton 365 and Doug Shackleton 343, Over 600 last week -- Herb. Cooper 691 (238, 232, 221), Mike McGrath 670 (317), Harold Ford 652 (231, 246), Tom Barclay 648 (241, 221), Maurie Shorten - (229, 229) and Harry Snow 604 (221, ), Over 200.-- Slim Bell 258, Frank Stewart 245, Bev. Gibson 238, 222, Doug Sutton 234, Elmo Lymburner 242, Howe ard Walker 231, Bill' Bevin 228, Bev. Barclay 219, Phyllis Hollman 220, Syd Hobbs 222, Art Moreau 217, 216, Bill Calder 215, Leo Gorman 214, Ray Gile lard 211, 210, Marty Muller 208, 200, saene Atkinson 207 and Zelia Moreau 202. Lemon League -- Alice Neville 87. HUMOBESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week was Pat McConnell with (149, 109) 258 followed by Eva Wakely (101, 120) 221; Charlie Lovell (119, 102) 221; Harold Bateman (96, 116) 212; Ada McDonough (83, 120) 203; Truman Nelson (98, 79) 177; Beas trice Chute (43, 109) 152 and May Hes ter (62, 64) 126. With Handicap -- Sonia Diachinko (52, 53) 105; Vera Siblock (51, 52) 103; Iva Forrest (41, 61) 102 and Clara Sud+ dard (51, 50) 101. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Georgettes 34, Lulus 33, D'Jays 33, Bell Ringers 31, » Slammers 29%, Guys and Dolls 29%, Go-Karts 29%, Egg Heads 28, Misfits 27, Take Twos 26, Comets 2%, Fitsits 24, Orbits 23, Groaners 23 and Strikeouts 16%. High Triples -- Edna Ward 793 (280, 218, 295), Harold Creamer 770 (319, 281), Dot Paradise 734 (262, 245, 227), Mavis Taylor 734 (273, 262), Carl Leslie 723 (236, 243, 244), Madeline Morrison 717 (229, 286, 202), Jerry Harper 710 (243, 222, 245), Jim Morrison 701 (294, 213) Jerry Dickens 696 (239, 233 224), Bev, Gutsell 689 (292, 222), Lily Rae 676 (237, 216, 223), Ben Fisher 670 (206, 234, 230), Elsie Smith 656 (227, 238), Tom Rae 649 (249, 215), Bert Mewett 647 (267, 202), Olive Melntosh 258. ju 13, 235), Gren Williams 611 (263), Stan Paradise 607 (223, 200) and Eleanor Laverty 603 (233, 206). High Singles -- Clark Hubbell 258, Isabel Creamer 255, Oscar Morrison 240, George Taylor 238, Bruce Laverty 235, Betty Byrne 232, Ernie Dickens 229, 201, Art Taylor 228, 201, Olive Mor- rison 228, Steve Barta and John Hobbs 222, Vi Taylor 220, Blanche Norton 215, 207, Hugh Hutcheson and Jack Me. Conkey 215, Harry Keys 211, 202, Jean Taylor and Joyce O'Reilly 211, Gled Williams 208, Harold Dervent, Dot Dere vent and Ann Cornish 205, Phyl John» son and Murray O'Reilly 20% Stan John« son and Earl Rahme 201. RADIATOR DEPY. Team Standings -- Dubbers 74, Has Bins 68, Sleepers 67, Stampers 57, TV Boys 56, Silent Six 54, Untouchables 44 and Unmentionables 44. ant, ca bee Has Bins 3 to 1 is week, the Sleepers c! toy Position for the Busvera "oat oe the IS ae remem as WORLD'S NUM WITNESS? JINX! WiHAR HEGOES |S sy), DISASTER FOLLOWS: 8 Y --AN' HERE'S TH' WITNESS J? WHAR'D YO'GIT HIM FUM ? --A SPACE SHIP ? THE LONE RANGER 1 KNOW THE GO Whole 2. GIVE OUR BROTHER A PARDON IF YOU ASK HIM TO! main dream boys while the The Silent Six, tp oy » ina m whitewashed the Untouchables cer and can still possibly Srab off the last playoff spot. Dougie Taylor and Ron Golden Boy Knox carried the ball for the victors; as for the Untouchables, they were touched plenty. | Frank Kalar, Bus Goyne and the rest lof the Unmentionables blew as hot 'as pope gers a Base the dust had clea; e rs found they h speorbed Be recta 4t 0 "4 "sa g b they had the Sleepers working for them last it, With Walt Holyk and Al Jamieson to the fore the Stampers took the TV Boya 3 to 1 and jumped into the fourth play. off spot. Stew Tippett had one his icing nights but support was sadly ac Frank "Hay Baler" Kalar took indi- vidual honors with 732 (297, 245) fol- lowed by Georgie Hubbard 639 (238, 202, 219), Jerry Bent 644 (214, 246), Stew Tippett 641 (256, 206), Walt Holyk 630 (221, 231), Bus Goyne 626 (225, 216), Jack Milne 616 (203, 216), Ron Golden Boy Knox 609 (257), Dougie Taylor (275) and Al Jamieson 603 (235, 217). Good single games came from Bud Egdar 278, Bob Dove » Ron Myers 240, Mel Wotton 240, Bill Romanuk 236, Connie Regimbal 231, Bill Smith 226,223, Bill Keenan 225, Walt Polley 224, Larry Vernon 222, Bradshaw Brockman 220, Harry Boyd 216, Will (Mexican) Villa 213, Wayne Thertell 212, Jackie Daw- son 211, Frank Sprackett 215, Jim Poot 208, Ozzie Weeks 204, Walt Fry 202, Willard St. Louis 202, Nels Wilson 201 and Andy Van de Volk 200, Frank Locke couldn't stand all 'the notariety with that 600 last week and here he is back in the lemon league with a Dili: 65. For has Winston Petch with 85, and fellow named Willard St. blushingly admits to a 97 UAWA LEAGUE Group 1: Corbys 4, Hillcrest 0; Dur+ nos 3, Goch 1; Tonys 3, Bolahoods 13 Glens Texaco 3, Als-Bi-Rite 1. Group 2: Stevensons 3, Prestons 1; Houdaille 3, Bonds 1; Acadian Cleaners 2, Oshawa TV 2; Local 2784 2, Freds 2. Group 3: Meads 4, Castrol Oil 03 Seeds BA 3, Untouchables 1; Johan- sen 4, Bergs 0; Ballarina Cabins 3, Cdn. Corps 1. Team Standing -- Group 1: Goch 3% 65, Durnos 32-63, Tonys 32-57, Als-Bi- Rite 25-59, Corbys 23-42, Hillcrest Suno- co 22-57, Glens Texaco 22-40, Bolahoods 18-48, Group 2: Bonds 32-64 Local 2784 32- 58 Houdaille 9-57, Stevensons 25-49, Acadian Cleaners 24-49, Freds 23-55, Prestons 22-50, Oshawa TV 20-50. Group 3: Ballarina Cabins 35-64, Meads 32-67, Johansens 28-66, Castrol ee Bt ky y Oil 28-52, Bergs 23,58, Cdn. Corps 22-47, Ss J Untouchables 20-40, Seeds BA 20-38. ters Ger you S MY High Scores -- B. Polley 777, T. OUT OF WITH Bulger 746, F. MacKins 745, S. Himes" HERE, PLEASURE! 735, B. Gilliland 735, E. Stephenson 726, 7 a R. MoGregor 711, A. Anderson 710, J. MacDonald 706, H. Clarke 706, A. Klis- chenko 702, B. Maeson 697, A. Taylor 694, P. Gow 682, R. Godfrey 679, S. Seneco 678, A. Buller 678, G. Sweet 661, V. Conlin 657, A. Parrey 649, W. Lewis 646, W. Strutt 639, P. Lyzon 638, B. Strutt 633, M, Bembridge 631, S, Fice 627, B. D'Angelo 624, J. Wastra 620, R, Miztak 620, R. 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