PAGE EIGHT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 194; || On the Air Tonight and Tuesday TORONTO oR CKEY 580 BUFALO WGR (CBS) 550 TORON TORON CJ BC. TO BUFFALO WBEN TORONTO OSHAWA . BUFFALO CHUM CEKDO WKBW (ABC) 1240 1529 MONDAY EVENING OBL CKDO R-- WEBW---WBEN--CKEY CJBC By les 05- Make Thing Ballroom CKEY 16: Sa opublican Speake Wi e CBL CJBC | :30--Ralph Hubbell, Sports :30--Three Suns :30--Divertimento :30--~Easy Listening Report on Sport :30--Repor! CKDO 6:40--Wes. McKnight: s Sporiviews eh Three Star Extra Lowell Thomas - Parade of Melody ews { Republican Committee WEKBW | Did 1 Bay That? 2 i | i Commentary CBL Lorne a News CKEY Sweet Music Sesion Corner mpin' Jacks Liberal Party 8 sake Mystery of .the ws i DE EE ST rrr reir ine EERE EEE SLL : 1 g Q : : EB 7:15--Sports Today 7:30--International House Party 7:30--Ethel and Albert 7:45--H. 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Nov, 10--An 18-hole golf course which will ac- commodate visitors to the Niagara frontier as well as resident golfers now is being constructed by the Niagara Parks Commission. Site is a 160-acre tract two miles north of here, Hon. Charles Daley, commis- sion chairman, announced Saturday. R | L. Bonnetta 204, "on 1947, Kine Kok Bois Sede. ie Wall id et. 1110 "No--I'm not through with i »- work of the Tannery team when they notched the maximum points, We un- derstand the Tanners are looking for another bowler and would appreclate any new bowler who is on the loose coming up next Wednesday. ED are still leading thé parade in Group 4. with Inspection and Du- plate close behind The Machine Shop slipped a little when the Skinner clu handed them a shut-out. Art, Rowden's Fire Fighters are only 1 point ahead of the other Firemen which proves that experience means nothing, Major Group ) Jpn 5 Scores High triples: --Jac 8 Reeson 821, Lloyd Hall 803, "Pop" Be- mis 793, Gord Baxter 792. Mack- ness 762, Denny Linton 757, Bob _ Read 741, Don Mc hton 733, Bert Kt "Red" Hardie 719, Archie Black 719, Doug Harding 718, Pete Simmons 718, Johnny Brady 716, 'Roy Martin 709, Chuck Heath 708, Bill Pipher 704. Hardie 317, Gord Baxter 315, Bert. Mackness 306, Fred Ashworth 304 Lloyd Hall 303. Stan Sargeant 303. Group High triples:--Howard Davies 762, Branton 7 Norm Boddy 712, Ken Whiley 696. (Henry Foote 231), High singles: --Branton 312, Norm Foady 2 293, Jack Logeman 292, George er Gro High triples: Lo Rarowny 778, Bill Judd 775, H. Baldwl ank Wagg 726, Dennis Abbott 722, Syd. Hobbs 708. High singles:--H. Baldwin 308, Bill Judd 307, Hank Wagg 302, Group 4 High triples:--Vince McCabe 703, B. Summers 657. Standing..Major Group Palm Cigars .. . Jubilee Pavilion . Wilson Batteries Hill-Cornish Electric' Esquire Grill Belmont Motors Mutual Benefit . Warner Williams Radio . Rotish Men's Wear Shipping Export . No. 1 Osh Ontario Steel Dx tic Truc BOWLING OSHAWA TENNIS CLUB Hello there, and what 1s new with you? We have lots of news this week. The Doodlers took 4 points last night | which puts them way ahead. Guess what? "Poor Annie", her team finally | broke the ice and took the amazing to- | tal of 2 points Bob L. has a little bit | of trouble looking after one of his team mate. Maybe he had better bring down his dog collar and leash to put | | around her neck. Congratulations are in store for Ma- | rlan Macdonald who rolled 321, also | Roy Gordon with a 314, Both scores are minus handicap. Roy also takes the honors for last night's high triple with | | 684, The girls weren't far behind with | | Phyl Corrin's 675 and Marian Mac- | donald's 670. The two hundred club for jas night: 10; A, Darch 223; Smith 217; B. Bl ht 220; J. "Fields 259; B. Flintofi 242, 216; C. Chambers 234; L Gouldburn 213; E. Holmes 256; C, Gra- ham 221; P, Corrin 243, 220, 212; M. | Sproat 202, 202; E. Gomme 247; FP. L | Johnson 233, 224; D. Langmald 231, ile K. Andison 231; Perkins 207: Corrin 227, 235; J. McArthur 202; B. Cooke 218, 203; Gord. Jacobs 262. | The "Honourary League" members for this week are E.' Tonkin with 57, 88, 91, L. Bonnetta 63, J, Hawkins 96, J. Leonard 97, McGlashan 67. Some of the teams are short bowlers. Any members of the Tennis Club that ' wishes to bowl come to the bowling | alley on Thursday night at 9 p.m, Team Standing Pts Tota) sissisesenssssssnins Doodlers U.AW.A. MOTOR CITY LEAGUE Palm Cigars moved into undisputed leadership in the Major group when they nipped Mutual Benefits for 3 points. Wilson Batteries were blasted from the top when Archie Black and his Hill-Cornish mate handed the bat- tery men their first shut-out of the season. "C.B.A, Ross" was the spear- head for the Electricians with a triple score of 828. Archie Black asd Pete Simmons were also hitting the pins for plenty: "Donaldson hit his midsea- son form for the batteries", The Jubilee Pavilion entry went into second place when Warner Williams boys dropped 3 points to McCrohan's pets, Belmont Motors also forged ahead at the expense of the Esquire Grill out- | fit. This club is slipping badly lately | after a terrific start. Ding Gavas had better give the boys a pep talk, Andy Nagy's picked up 2 points from | Sam Rottish's boys which is a little improvement and we look for the body men to creep up awar from the cellar | before very long. Bert Rogers came through with another 'good triple to help the cause. Norm Boddy and his "Tanners" gain- ed another point on the second place Tiremen when the Leather workers humbled Bus Trott's Exporters while the Wheel & Tire gang notched 3 points from the Aces. Henry Foote tried | hard for the Shippers but the best he | could do was 231 for 3 games, No, no, hig is not a misprint, His games were ms, 56 and 78 which totals 231. This was scratch bowling and the man must have really been scratching. "Cheer up | Henry, you are bound to get better." The Bus Drivers are moving 1:zht | along and the Bulcks were their latest ! victims which accounts for the big smile on Stew Soanes' face last Friday. Jack James' Primers are now keeping the Aces company in the cellar, "Let's go Jack, this will never do." Ontario Steel got the edge on ihe Domestic Truckers for 3 points wh is no mean feat. Howard Davies was the head man for the Truck team with a 762 triple but it was all in vain, The Doorbusters still retain the lead- ership in Group 3 by virtue of a better average, in total pins. Trim Line and Doobusters both are tied with 24 points, Bill Judd again paced the Doorbusters with a 775 triple. "Nice going bill", It's Scotty McDonald's turn next week. Chev. Assy. still continue to advance and the Chev. men sure made short There sno prettier picture than a healthy-looking Bank Book IT'S HARD to be a pessimist with money in the bank; Cash in the bank gives you confidence, a comfortable sense o} security. It permits you to meet opportunity half way; it helps you to take financial hurdles in your stride. Regular savings are an investment in the future of yourself and your family ; ; : worth budgetting for, worth sacrifici~g for, THE ROY" OSHAWA BRANCH PANX OFC "7" n A. R. HUESTIS, Manager Buicks Primers Ni 28, Myrle Aces Group 3 Doorbusters ' Trim Line Chev. Assy. Line . | Maintenance . | | Stock Tossers | No. 3 Oshawa Rly Robson Leather No, 2 . Tin Shop Gr No. 1 Skinners Inspection Duplate .,.. Machine Shop. Fire Fighters Pro, 1 Lead Slingers Fire Fighters No, 2 . Orfuns File Pushers . Light Reject ... TRUCK DIVISION The second section is now under way and we see that the Hellcats have started off by whitewashing the Treys. | That was the only game that resulted in a 4-point victory. 7-Up and Parsons 1 | hooked up in a close battle and wound | up with a division of the noints. Non- | such took a 3-1 decision from the hapless Butchers, while the Blizhts were doling the same to the Maple Leafs. Lloyd Saking has finally got his eye focused and rolled 723, Stan Lawrence rolled his first 700 of the season and helped his team considerably with his 708, Geo. Blight had an even 300 in his second game but we won't say any- thing about his other two games. { Now to our Lemon Leaguers, Doug Reading had an 85 in his first game but promptly rolled 217 and 260 in his last two games to keep his name from the Lemon roll. Ross (Big) Smith also TODAY Marks -- "The Red House" at 1:20, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30, 9:30. "3 Stooges" at 1:00, 3:00, 5:05, 7:10, 9:10, 11:15. Last complete show at 9:30. ; Biltmore -- "From' This Day Forward" shown at 1:00, 4:19, 7:38 and 10:51 p.m. "The Late George Apley" shown at 2:41, 5:54 and 9:13 p.m. Last com- plete show at 9:13. Regent "Gone With the Wind" 12.30, 4.20, 820. Last complete show 820 p.m. had an 85 in his first game, but he was unable to roll 200 in either of his | Q other games, so we have accepted him | into the League, Geo. Haines has finally | had his name removed. His 266 in his second gabe 4 did the trick. A. Crouter 672, F. Parsons 657, son 653, J. Calder 651, F. ns '644, J. Gwilliams 605. Standing Team Sec Pts Total Pts Telloats 0s 18 vescssnnes Faint Hopes The Blowers Wat: i Lucky Strikes .. ueeng | Weights and Measures, . Leaping Lenas ... The Sanden | Kings Flash Moulders' Eager Beavers 6 2 Triple This Week: --S. 3 LL Single This Week: --S., Brooks Ladies' High Triple This Week: == Joyce Wood, 626. Ladies' High Single This Week: --V, Taylor, High Seve This Week: --E, Westlake 204, F. yw . He s 242," Joyce Wood 258, B. G 1252, W. Sheridan 276, G. Harding 242. ARMISTICE DANCE at the Avalon Pavilion Tuesday, November 11th Dancing 9°'til 12 p.m. Good Music! Ladies' & Gent's Prizes! | REGULAR PRICES! FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING ENTERTAINMENT Edward G. Robinson Lon McCallister EXTRA! THE HOUSING SHORTAGE The 3 Stooges "G.J. WANNA HOME" "THE RED HOUSE" WITH Judith ANDERSON Allene ROBERTS Julie LONDON -- EXACTLY AS ORIGINALLY SHOWN CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS! DAILY AT 12:30 - 4.20 - 8.20 DOORS OPEN AT 12:00 NOON proudly re-presents The FINEST 'MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! DAVID 0. SELZNICK'S Production of Directed by VICTOR FLEMING P o soe Techkecceottt Starring CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara LESLIE HOWARD as Ashley OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND as Melanie A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE: Screen Play by SIDNEY HOWARD « Music by MAX STEINER A METP™ "OLOWYN-MAYER RELEASE THIS PICTURE WILL POSITIVELY NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER THEATRE IN THIS CITY THIS YEAR... PRICES for 'GONE WITH THE WIND' &ovi= 48¢ MAT. i 5) EVE. (after 5) 2. 3 606