Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1963, p. 23

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TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV. Channel 11--Hamilton WGR-TV Channel CFTU-TV Channel 2--Buffalo 9--Toronto CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WBEN-IV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROU-TV Channel 8--Rochester CKVR-TV Charnel 3--Barrie THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. Vi--Family Theatre , 9--Kiddo 8--Superman 7--The Early Show 63--Razzie Dazzie 4-Five O'clock Snow , 2--Huckieberry Hound 5:30 P.M. 9-3--Yoo! Beer », 6--Music Hop _ 2--Rifleman 6:00 P.M. 9--Bilko 6--The Observer 3--Tombstone Territory, 2--Today, 1963 6:15 PLM. 4--Headline News 4--News, Sports 6:30 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 9--Homemakers Health Club 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Mike Douglas Show 9:19 AM. 9--Miss Helen 9:30 A.M, 9--Meta 7--Jack Lalanne Show 10:00 A.M. }1---Eddie Allen Show | 9---Playdate with Bobby | 8-2--Say When | 2--Girl Talk | 4--Calendar 10:30 A.M, 1---Super Bingo 8-2--Word for Word 7--Genera! Hospital Chez Helene 6 11-9-8-4-3-2--News: Weather 4 | Love Lucy and Sports 7--Jungle Jay Show 6:45 PLM. li--Family Theatre 8-2--Huntiey Brinkley 7:00 P.M, 1 9--Sports Hot Seat 7-6--News, Weather Sports 4--Bal Masterson 3--Dr. Kildare 2--Bishop Sheen 7:30 P.M. 9--Outer Limits 7--The Flintstones 6--Candid Camera 4--PassWord 2--87th Precinct 8:00 P.M. 1--OHA Junior "A" Hockey @--Harry's Girls 7--Donna Reed 6-3--The Lucy Show 4--Rawhide 8:30 P.M. N--Desilu Playhouse 9--To Tell The Truth 8-2--Dr Kildare 6-3--The Serial 7--My Three Sons 9:00 P.M. 9--Zero One 7--Jimmy Dean 6-3--Grindle 4--Perry Mason 9:30 P.M. 9--Dupont Hour 8-2--Haze: 6-3--Parade 10:00 P.M. 8-2--Kraft Theatre 7--Sid Caesar Show 6--Alfred Hitchcock Hour 4--The Nurses 3--Thriller 10:30 P.M. 1--This Week in Football 9--Redigo 7--Buffalo Bills Football 11:00 P.M, 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News, Sports V:15 P.M. 9--Metro Final $Viewpoint 11:20 P.M. 1i--Sport of Kings J-4---Late Show 11:30 P.M. 11--TV Open Line , 6--Feature Showcase 9--Pierre Berton Hour 3--Suspicion FRIDAY 7:3 A.M. 7--Rocket Ship 4--The Big Mac Show ; 9:00 A.M. 1--Captain Andy 4--Captain Kangaroo 11:00 A.M. 9--Morning Magazine | 8:2--Concentration | 7--Price Is Right | 4--The McCoys 11:30 A.M. Albert J 8-2--Missing Links 7--Seven Keys 6--Girl Talk 4--Pete and Gladys 12:00 NOON 9--Noonday Report 8-2--Your First Impression J--Tennessee Ernie 6--Elwood Glover 4--News; Weather; Sports 12:15 P.M 9--Nooncay Report 12:30 P.M, 9--Kiddo Cartoons &2--Truin or Consequences /--Father Knows Best 6--Movie Matinee 4~Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. Steed Show Ford 4~--Secret Storm 2--Captain 'Bob 4:30 P.M. 9--Mickey Mouse Club 6--Father Knows Best 4--Leave It To Beaver | 3--Popeye 4 2~--Captain Bob and Mickey Mouse Club FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 4--You and Your Family 1!--Family Theatre 9- Kiddo 8--Superman 7---The Early Show 6-3--Razze Dazze 4--Five O'clock Show 5:30 P.M. 9--Sea Hunt 6--The Lone Ranger 3--Huckleberry Hound | 2--Rifleman 6:00 P.M. 9--Coaches Conterence 6--A La Carte 3--Topper 2--Today's } 6:15 | 4--Headline 1963 P.M. News 6:30 P.M 1}-9-4-3--News; Weather; Sports 7--Jungle Jay Show 6--Hollywood Story 6:45 PLM, 1)--Family Theatre 8-2--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M 9--Jamie McPheeters 8--Honeymooners 7-6--News, Weather, Sports 4--Peopie Are Funny 3-Wagon Train 2--Fractured Flickers 7:30 P.M, 8-2--International Showtime 7--77 Sunset Strip 6--On The Scene 4--The Great Adventure 8:00 P.M, Combat 9--Think of a Word 6-3--Country Hoedown 8:30 P.M. 9--Andy Griffith's N--One--with The Sonins 8-2--Bob Hope | 9--December Bride | 8--Matinee 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers 3--Popeye 2--Divorce Court 1:30 P.M. 11~Mid-Day Matinee 9--Our House 4--As The World Turns 3--Movie : 2:00 P.M. 9--I Love Lucy 6-4-3--Password 2--Peopie Will Taik 2:30 P.M. 9--The Millionaire | 8-2--The Doctors 7--Day In Court | 63--Scarlett Hill | 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 9--Heres Looking At You 8-2--Loretta Young | 7--Queen For A Day 63--Take Thirty | 4--To Tell The Truth | 7:30 P.M. | 1l--Randy Dandy 9--People in Conflict | 8-2--You Don't Say 7--Who Do You Trust 6-3--Friendly Giant 4--Edge of Night 4:00 P.M, 9--Hideaway--Funtime 8--The Match Game 7--Trailmaster 7--Burke's Law 6-3--The Defenders 4---Rouvte 66 9:00 P.M. 11--Jamboree 9--Jack Benny 9:30 P.M. 11--Petticoat Junction 9--Let's. Sing Out 8-2--Hallmark Hall Fame 7--Farmer's Daughter 6-3--Telescope | + Twilight Zone 10:00 P.M 11--Greatest Show On Earth | 9--The Breaking Point | 8-2--Jack Paar | 7--Fight of The Week | 6--The Nurses 4--Alfred Hitchcock Hour 3--The Untouchables 11:00 P.M. 11-8-7-6-4-3-2--News; Weather Sports | 11:15 P.M, 9~Metro Final 6--Viewpoint | 3-2--News and Sports 11:20 P.M. | 11--Sport of Kings | 7-4--Late Show | 11:30 PLM. |11--Late Show 9--Edgar Wallace Mystery Hour | &--Premiere Theatre 63--Quick Draw McGraw] 3--Movie | ! Toe 16 World rights resmewed CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Live embers 6. To be foolishly fond of 10. Airy spirit: "The Tempest" 11, A round cheese 12. Suffer extreme hunger 13, Apple-like fruit 14, Entire amount 15. Muse of music 17. Chinese measure 3. Breeze 16. Instru- ment 21, . Revolver Anxious Leg joint . Reaches across DOWN . Feline . Verbal 22. 24. 26. . Mississippi embank- ment . Detective . Relied . Smell . City: Fla, . Arabian chieftain: var, . A dish of greens 28. 'ug Yesterday's Answer 36. Narrow band of leather 39. Little island 40, Baking cham bet 43. Moslem title 29. SW Eur, and nephews Shares ina company . Incendiar- ism 31. 33. 18. Boy's school: Ame 5 8 |9 BUZ SAWYER 450 POUNDS OF FUEL LEFT, JENSEN. WE EJECT, 1S THAT CLEARP ENOUGH FOR ONE PASS ONLY, IF WE MISS, }. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 14, 1963 23° ERFECT APPROACH, THE TIP OF THE HOOK OF BUZ'S PLANE HITS THE NUMBER-TWO WIRE --= 3 T"M FLYING WITH THE BEST DOGGONE AVIATOR IN THE , Se NAVY, 5 -- © King Features Syndicate, I ~BUT IT DOESN'T CATCH! IT BOUNCES UPAND MISSES -- THE OTHER WIRES! \ JANE ARDEN OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS - GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR had Sally's are continuing their torrid by taking 4 points from Pea Que's wil Sabers over Hicks by 3 to 1, Legal ' Ball Hi's splitting over Perry's 3 to 1 and The standing, after two weeks of bowk, with Jay Birds 2 points each. ing, Sally's 8 points, Sabers 6, Hicks 5, Perry's 4, Legal Lights 3, Bali Hi's Jy, Jay Birds 2, Pea Que's }. re The high three games were bowled by Bali. Hi's with 3701 and the high single game was bowled also by Bali Hi's with, 1326. > In the Select Class it was fireballem Sabins with 830 (313), Sel Himes 823 (300) and Helen Pinch 810 (383). ad For the Guys over 700 it was bowler and golfer George Taylor 764, Arn. Greene 748 (305), Harold Ballem 744, Orest Pidwerbecki 736, Art Smart 7230, Jim Hardie 721 (316), Bert Harding 710/, Ron 705 and Al Perry 704 (300)., GET OUT TO THE VILLAGES CAN. BUT UNDER NO CIRCLIM STANCES ARE YOU TO_TA ANY UNNECESSARY. #25 Risks / IF YOU MICKEY MOUSE Eng. 19, Land 10 measure 20. Related 23, Bricklayer's trays 25. Duck hunter's lure 27. Looks askance 380. Egyptian god 32, Let fall 33, Samarium: sym. 35. Flower 37, Barium: sym, 38. Small piece of jewelry 40. Sash: Jap. Y 41, Mountain in Thessaly GY 42. Cowardly LES CANADIENS For the Dolls in the 700 class it was Ev. Harding 748 (309), Georgie Nesbitt 72%. Marion Dingman 723 and Alice Westley 709 (333). In the high average race for the Guys Lloyd Sabins' continues to hold @ firm. grip with 261 followed by Harold Ballem_ 250, Bert Harding 244, Al Perry 242, Ron Swartz 238 and Ron Jay 231. 2 For the Dolls Joan Rogers leads with 223, Janet Peel 220, Lod. Himes 219 and. Mavis Taylor 218. PARTS AND SERVICE te Pat Jarvis was the big man with # 832, (263, 305, 265). % 600: E. Simkins 758 (266, 203, 289), W,» Mathews 732 (202, 385), R. © (276, 266), R. Piper 724 (265, 212, 247), D.. Clark 721 (215, 263, 243), H. O'Neil 712, (231, 216, 266), G, Fehrenbach 698 (257s. 266), J. Cook 661 (262, 236), J. Gow 640. (228, 211, 201). E. Clark 629 (209, 231), Ke, Sanders 626 (242), R. Coulson 616 (217, 228), J. Dell 608, 254), M. Dragomatz 602, (Qu, 251). 200: J. Brady 247, K, Mitton 247, &. Ferguson 245, H. Zozik 242, K. Smith 239, M, Malarz 226, J. McCutcheon, 226, F. Dwyer 224, A. Hircock 223, 210, C. Taylor 218 H. Brown 213, E. Sweet 207, W. Pottery 206. Results: Pontiacs 4, Cadillacs 0; Olds. mobiles 3, Chevrolets 1; Buicks 3, Core vairs 1; Maple Leafs 2, GMC's 2. - High Average: E. Simkins (GMC's) 224. D. Clark (Oldsmobiles) 224. High Triples: P. Jarvis (Pontiacs) 833, G. Fehrenbach (Oldsmobiles) 786. , High Singles: W. Mathews (GMC"s) 385, K. Smith (Corvairs) 345. Total Points: Corvairs 25, Chevrolets 20, GMC's 20, Oldsmobiles 19, Pontiacs % Buicks 15, Cadillacs 15, Maple Leafs» NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES The first section Is over and Ev Camp-~ bell's team came out on top with 26° points. Close behind were the Pearse's" wih 25 points. Roesch's were next with' 23; Duguay's 17; Manile's 17) Burrus' 177% DePretto's 16; Malo's 16; Anderson's 133'¢ Bracey's 10. " Becslie Taken: Malo's 4, Pearse's | "JE RISQUE MA FORTUNE' DIT DEMONTS... ET MOl, JE M'ENGAGE A LINE ViE DE PERIL ET DE PRIVATION POUR RETABLIR LA COLONIE," AJOUTE CHAMPLAIN. a TROIS NAVIRES RETRAVERSENT 1'OCEAN ET CHAMPLAIN COMMANDE L'UN D'EUX. Z "JE VAIS CONSTRUIRE ICI UNE GRANDE VILLE APPELEE QUEBEC" DECLARE CHAMPLA\ IN. 's Roesch's 1; Manila's 2; Anderson's 2. High triple was 662 (268, 209) for Joan Taylor. Ev Campbell was next with 660 (279, 213); Molly DePratto 656 (276, 261)3 Betty Pearse 637 (225, 219); Julle Roesch 625 (236, 216). 200 Scores: Bev Phillips 228, 201, Doreen Kelemen 215, Glad Knight 215, 312, Bde Reading 214, Mary Pirie 214, Phytiis Mounce 213, Edna Ward 208, Helen Anderson 208, Laura Collins 205 and Betty Jollow 200. WEDNESDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL Team Standings: "RY 2, Kin™ y Rest. Ont. Steel "BY" 17% 's 12, Bathe and McLellan 10, Hille Cornish 9% Trio TV 8, Navy Club 7, Onf, Steel "A" 6 'D> Sppo ,,/Auojo>s @yy e103804 03 w "Bald pus jwed yo 04), © 04 s)oshw 'odatee i Pry, °° * SsUOW ep sips ,,'oun;205 Aw yO I, von "9Ue Spupwwmos und "MOYD PU woEDe 94) wrOBE ss019 Sdiys SOryy "uyojdweys e'oqond pojjoe Aye 30018 & pling | iit se1Dj20p A 829H,, Points: Legion B' 4, Ont. Steel "A" 03 Kinlock's 4, Macko's 0; Legion "A" 4, Hill Cornish 0; Albany Rest. 4, Bathe and McLellan 0; Trio TV 3, Navy Club 10 Team No. 10 2, Ont. Steel "B" 2, High Triples: B. Skelton 938 (276, 324, ), R. Mann 831 (212, 321, Hutchins 828 (255, 277, 296), G. 240, 306),-V. abe 789 (29) H. Sarnovsky 760 (224, 264, 272), B. NOW OPEN--- cw SUPERTEST STATION Owned And Operated By The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. PARK RD. NORTH at KING ST. WEST dian 752 (226, 218, 308), J. Wenha (249, 245, 239), Alf Brisebois 723 (231, 222, 270), B. Fisher 716 (318, 218), B. Grylis 710 (235, 301), A. Pastor 690 (242, 295), A. Hafner 665 (255, 216), B. McLaugfilin 657 (271, 232), A. Brown 655 (208, 267). High Singles: W. Mohns 284, A. Turner' 267, R. Adair 255, K. Rozell 255, = rrr seh rs 'eam Star s-- Pins 25, Hoot enannys 23, Alley Rats 20, Keol Ones 17, Guttersnipes 16, Hot Shots 15, Blowers ™ Jack Rabbits 13, Shivarees 10, Champs 8, High Triples -- Al Perry 912 (298, 326, 8. a, 748 (320, 230), B. Kemp 252), A. Jamieson 642 (212, 244)p> ANY BOY AH KETCHES IN TH' RACE-- GOTTA MARRY ME? LI'L ABNER e!! SHRIEK! NATCHERLY, AH HAIN'T PARTICULAR, AFTER NOT, MAH EARS IS TINGLIN'."." ("EF AH WAS A IGGORANT, SOOPER-STISHUS HILL~BILLY, AH'D SAY SOMEONE WAS TALKIN' BOUT MES'~) THE LONE RANGER ig TONTO ALMOST SURE HIM SEE CROSLY FAR FROM BANK WHERE WATCHMAN JT ' KILLED! JUDGE PARK: SOUND L1K& A MAN WAIT FOR 'S DOESN'T * SRING OUT THE PRISONER FOR EXECUTIONS E. Rose 622 (290, 213), W. Keenan 608 ingles -- J. Bailey 268, W. stv: Louis 247, Big Bill Butler 247, B. Smite 244, A. Sleeman 244, R. Glover 241, 213, R. Stevenson 230, D. Taylor 225, D. Woles sewich 224, K. Lodge 225, G. Hubbard 226» F. Locke 217, J. Hodgson 217, B. Walte 215, B, Titterton 214, B: Maxwell 213, Ww, Holyck 212, S. Tippett 216, E. Nellson 211~ J. Brockman 211, B, Barclay 206, B. Spry» 207, A. Cawker 205, P. Morrison 204, The leading King Pins continued thelr winning ways with a 3-1 victory over the ae, bey Bh my ees! the fact ha Al e e' a! on y: is had @ high triple The Hootenannys st Maly ds ys stayed within reach of game in which the high score was 142," Guttersnipes and Shivarees split with 2 points each, Kool Ones fook 4. from mps and the Blowers blew down b Hot Shots 3-1. se bi' SALLY'S SALLIES DONALD DUCK SS ALL WE GOT WERE PAPER HATS AND CALITTLE... me >, (..CONFETTI, NOT A THING ier aed MUGGS AND SKEETER £ KNITTED A SWEATER FOR YOU! WiLL YOU AccEPT IT F OUT OF TH CERTANLY t's reece! t KNITTED YOU THAT one JULIET JONES YOU LAID YOUR COOL APPRAISING BYES ON ME I [AS 1 WAS SAYING, ELAINE--I THINK YOUR BLUE DRESS WILL BE pe ||( PERFECT -- ia GOODNESS, THE LIBRARIAN AND ALL THOSE OTHER FOLKS... 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