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The Oshawa Times, 27 Sep 1961, p. 24

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RECREATE a A Be A EA 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 27, 1961 | OSHAWA TELEVISION LOG SL Se BOWLING NEWS You ARE ve 0... BUT »- THE TREASURE 1S UNDER CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel &~-Torontn| ! ¢ Nl THE FLOWER 12 0. BUT TH ASU TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES High Triples -- D. Brabin 620 (253, 218), M. Bannon 536 (205), B. Yuill 53 a) Shite 513 (217), M. Richard- Triples -- D. Brabin 620 (253, . Bannon 536 (205), B. Yuill 530 gh White 513 (217), M. Richard. ). Lemon Leaguers -- B. Rantz 7, 81; D. 96, 81; C. Porter A , E. Miller 90, 90; A. G. WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo | WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester | CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel Janie ; JK 3, | &=News Roundup | 4:30 P.M. WEDNESDSY EVE. 2-Dave Garroway 6.3--Junior Roundup : at Show 5-2 Comedy Carnival Hany Tite 8:15 AM, Bdge Oi Nighi % re 7--Buffalo AM. 45 P.M. The be Fin ig pam aptain Kangaroo $--Junior Roundup 5:30 P.M. :00 A. THURSDAY EVE. 7--~Early Show [11 Romper Room 5:00 P.M 6-3--Huckleberry Hound 2 x AROONS ak |) =tamily Theatres J Playhouse Five. | Popeye TP opey he Clown ' i 2 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB --Feli 2~Consult Or. Brothers fischief . The scores weren't as high this week 23--Felix The Cat 4~The Makers 6:00 P.M, 9:15 A.M. 2-Three Stooges but we sure had a lot of la $--WhirlyBirds 3--The Debbie Drake 5:30 P.M. / 3 , 00, James -- Ab Hutching sa as, y 1 Show a ot 3 i 18, 212), Bill Corbett 613 (261). Come twa | Gatiol | 9:30 A.M Ea how gi J on grils, we can't have the boys outde ighway o -M. Die! r ¥ ¢ w, 115 2M. EY gai Room Say nun Five b> . = NOT 200 games - Glen McGee (200, 209), Solita Hin | 4--Burns and Allen | 3_wyoming Waterways og : WELL...WHEN BUT HE TOLD MY HUSBAND | THERES YOUR ¥ LET Betty Corbett (213, 210), M. Curry 25%, P.M {=v \ HE'S BEEN REAL LUCKY IN _JANSWER, ROY/ 4 JUMP AT B. Glover 236, Marion Hutchins 231. J 11--=News 5 | 2=Yankee Doodle Time 2--Huckleberry Houna ( = I CK. MARKET CON Strank 228, H. McMahon 221, T. Elliott $--News: Weather: ioe 2 6:00 P.M, -- CE THE STOCK 219, Dud Mills 208, Sports 5$-2--Say When 9---Whirlybirds OFFICER, IT WONDERED HOW HE E o The Lemon League sure dropped 8-3.2--News: Weather: | 41 Love Lucy $~Metro News d 4 COULD AFFORD. SLICH AN 2 a ! down this week so we will omit the Sports 10:30 AM. 3 Three Swoges, EXPEN X names. : 4 5:45 7-Our Miss Brook ~Highway Patrol --_-- . / Standings -- Live Wires 9, Dea PRT iy 52-Play Your Munch 6:15 P.M. Shorts 9, Slow Blows 6. Anti-Shorts 1, $--Huntley Brinkle 4~Video Village 6--National Velvet Little Amps 9, Short Circuits 4, The Run oy TIngiey 10:45 AM 3--~Moving Tips Breakers 2, High Tensions 8 roo P.M 3-Salvation Army 6:30 P.M Please be on time to Razt at 7 pm, LL od Ss rig shar). Marion and Bub Manning we , : M. 9 Sports--Annis_Stukus | a Theatre 1- Be AM 5-4-3-2-News: Weather; miss you, hope to see you back soon! $---Bachelor Father Y--Free and Easy Sports OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR $--Seven.o.One 1~The 6:45 P.M, After only one week of bowling, the Ee Repsi ther 5.0 hon E Rum S-faticy Brinkley 3 majors were faced with » tersifie prob. ews: Wea ' Dou PUSH em, due to a shortage ol wlers. Sports oun 11:30 AM. 6-2---News y / ' Having planned for a 12-team league, 3-Jorsita Young | 7--Love That Bob 7:00 P.M. | \ fd yy with 6 bowlers on each team, with the i ART. 5-2--Concentration t1=Family Theatrs CROSSWORD p 7:15 P.M. Your Surprise Movie | | y | ----------------. teams drawn up according to the in. dividual bowler average, a few of the f=News: Weather Package $--Father Knows Best BUZ SAWYER © 1961, King Festiurm Syndicate, Tne., World JANE HARDEN 1 Ne / high average bowlers decided to with. 130 P.M. 12:00 NOON 6--Seven-0-Une : ! § \ draw ' 1B y S5--Leave It To Beaver INP way = | 4 . This unexpected turn of events com- Nba ewinidsan b Ba i 4--News, Weather | ACROSS DOWN 19. Rub A 2 pletely upset the original selection of 7 Hong Kong 7--Camoutinge Sports 1. Girl's name Concluding out v the teams and made it impossible to - ving A 2 Tr 3--Colonel Flack hen . 2 die Fea "a emo wi ig i PL 2--Shotgun Slade . Fragment music pas . Ad Quick action by the executive offic. 4 s | i 4 2 ional 4 i hich 8-2--Wagon Irain 4--News: Weather 7:15 P.M. 10. Ancient sage 3 : ers resulted in a revised set-up whic s--Bachelor Father Sports T--News: Weather ! Greek coin Cain's Poly- Ra g DONT Dinter Kn Vosiers rss will consist of 10 teams with seven 7:45 P.M. 12:15 P.M. 7:30 PM. 11. Trall brother nesian " 9] » * | 4 robin bes bowlers on each team and the net xe. } p MI dit 4 hi h stronger group. The Mr, Fix.It 4--Speaker of the House ov. Rebel 2 Moistire- Moved, as a drink 4 t . | Sr! = Y SEE / E 7 SN sult shows a much stronger group. 3:00 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 7--Ozzie and Harriet covered boat . Be first week of bowling was scrapped. N With many of the bowlers having te 11-6-3--Intere! T--Number Please 6-- Director's Choice 1 Lik le resent |ALLILF I . . bowl-off each week due to night shift Heartbeat of 5-2--It Could Be You |52 Outlaws 13. Long hall . Like al pres =x WS) =, work, the 7-men team set-up will be / 1 iL "rance 4--Search For | 4--Summer Sports rug . Long step at EE H #77 Sunsel Strip Tomorrow 3--Wanted Dead or | 15. Malt . Bread 3. Saltiest dh 8:30 P.M 12:45 PM Alive *Y 7. Finis Yestorday's Answer --T . G n beverage morsel . --Top Cat 4---Guiding Light 8:00 P.M, . ick B 89. Reach 33--The Price Is Right 1:00 P.M, {1.6.3--Have Gun Will 16. Boy's nick- . Flowed - Bag 4--American Musical |, Mat " { name . French . Hoarders across Theatre op M Y--FKree 3 17. George W, river 33. Georgia 41. Distant 9:00 M, 7--Sheriock Holmes 9--Theatre Fussell Folding, as city 42. Brazilian 11-6-4.3-2--Victor Borge | 5--Movie 8:30 P.M . ' t how 4--Meet the Millers . 5:30 BM, 18. Spongers cloth . Classical ree $--Football Game of 2-Mid-day Matines Nes My Shree. Sons | (slang) Dwell language 43. Exclama. he Week : | 7--Rea : oN, y wre Het tan Bye 1a LL P.M. | 5.2-Bat Masterson | 22, Jewish Not slack , Fodder vat tion ' { : . :30 P.M As 1 4--Frontier Justice --- | month | \\ 3 : ride 3 #45 |the entire membership. ' 3:30 PL ia rhe World Turns Dania | BE ~- AL i , : Lack of respect for the elected of- I've Go 3 8 ec 3 fovie 9:00 P.M | Legre [ { \ - ve 4 Ab. H i ficers results in a very ordinary league 10:00 P.M P.M. di +¥. 25. Roman 17 | ELS > : and such offenders must be put in their (1.8-4-3--Jack Benny 9 tr 11-6-3---The Defenders Deal with place if Oshawa is to retain its high Show 7--Day In Court /=My Three Sons position in five-pin circles, 83--It Could Be You 8-2--Jan Murray Show | 5-2--Bachelor Father 28. A stall The teams for the new season should 7--Naked City 4--Face The Facts 4--Columbla Workshop Tuna fish | produce some keen competition as the 10:30 P.M. Contest 9:30 P.M containers 2:30 P.M Scores for the first might would clearly 2PM ndicate. otf =: #--Big Four Playback gL l1--Jane Gray Show | i= The Untouenables 30. Impair . Ed Wilson's club racked up a dandy 3 Tightrope | 1~Seven Keys $-2---Great Ghost Stories | 31. Germanium po 385 ile game tota] which included 0PM. | STATS Yom 10:00 P.M. } yp ym) {7axe THESE PILLS) GEE, GRANDMA MUST BE bi bog TE Be Rep BL (197.6.5.-4.3.2~News 4--House Party 11--Bob McLean | 32. Native GRANDMA, AND FEELING BAD / I'DHEARD ANY NEW JOKES 1.03" Vil Dave Bernas 1 ane oo Weather: Sports 3:00 P.M | 9~Mitch Miller } to a YOU'LL SOON BE > top shooters with 823 (316), Harry Gils 11:15 P.M. ti--Romper Room: {| Se sey No. Ste particular y FEELING O.K.-- lard 786, Ed Wilson 783, Bob Gallag. $--8ports '61 -- Joo {7 Queen For A Day | 4 News ts ! people { AGAIN / -- Ber 2 an Demy Brbwn am, > ale " y » n Jay 744, v Sveaals 6--Movie Matinee 3--Country Junction 85. Nickel 5-2---Dr Malone Joe Bistich ng ou, dim Bishop 137, $-- Viewpoint | The Millionaire 10:30 P.M. (sym.) a) (Jaana, 726, Ron Swarls 711, John 11:30 P.M, 3--News, Sports U-This Weer In | 88. Inquire Tout Tu, Dous Harding 107 (10), Ed. $--Better Late | 3:30 P.M. 7--The Third Man 37. Donkey The standing -- Ed Wilson's 2,Trot. 11----Late Show | 7-=Who Do You Trust | 6 wan Hunt 40. Disfigure ters 2, Ozarks 2, Rawhides 2, Stealers 6--Mystery Theatres 4--The Verdict Is Yours| 3_The Detect . 2, Jay Men 1, Lucky Strike 1, Short S-3---Jack Paar 53-From [hese Rools| antes once x 43. A-tiptoe Circuits 1, Sabers 1 and Spoilers 1. 3---=Srlight Theatre 4:00 P.M 11:00 P.M 44, Flavor 4 YS dew Tuling has been made, which $-Decoy : + : WM. \ : o should result in vastly improving the 12:15 P.M (1~Popeys with Capt. |i1.9.7.6.5.4.3.3--News: 45, Nuclel of i Sa : Jl } ] standard of major league bowling lms Nor : Wertces Andy Sports starch % » - ; > 4 2%] |cally. Any bowler who finishes the 1961. PY oid | 9--The Hideaway i 1:15 P.M grain . s Pa) / 7M 7 4%) 1% 62 season with an average under 200, po 7---American Bandstand . «M. | ¢8. Across i ' ff 1." 2 : J 7 p. y A hr will not qualify to hold membership is 12:30 P.M. § | 32-Make Room For Q-Weathes | y ) bs : Auth, f. rE . 4 a A) vce BM [the league for the following season. EH OURSDAY | 4~The Brighter Day Jos Crysdale 47. Soon 7---Late Show oi Ms LEAGUE 4 -- cke aga e 8:00 A.M. 4:15 P.M. Viewpoint this week, she rolled a mice 87 (31g ¥--News, Sports ! §=Becret slorm 3~Sportsreel » 252). Frank Grant followed with a 635 (239, 275), Don McKay 649 (353, gh 233), Carol Wright 646 (308), Ev Clou, Co hr Bs rson lick CE ste res -- Porter 220, Jack Klapow 228, Reg Burr 238, J! n Sm: Win Bill just as effective as the 6.men team, as far as the time element is concern. ed, and much stronger. Considerable inconvenience has beea caused by the bowlers who decided te withdraw after the teams were drawn up and as a result of this, the execu- tive bowlers have decided to take dras- tic action for the future. Any bowler who quits the major league from here In, without a reasonable excuse, will not be accepted into the league in the future without the full endorsation eof MICKEY MOUSE © IL Cg Posen Spmiars, Wart Ahly cmt ight 217, Laura McKinley | Mabel McNeil 213, Betty Sheridan {Betty Grant 203, Stew McKinley 20a; - [Bua Culley 202, Jack Allison 202, On Display RIGHT NOW In Our Showroom . . . . 265 KiNG ST. W. 723-4634 [mr points four each, Armourers beat Dri. vers 4-2, Wireless beat Loaders 4-3t while the Fitters took the Instructors by the same score, » Standing = echanicy ae Gunners 3 ers 9, le: 8. Comma BALDY! SWAMPERT 4 DISARMED THEM THE Th AFRAID MY "Inet Or re: 7, Arm rs Instruct 6, Of - NES IN HERE! NS HARD WAY. HAND'S BusTEDI) [forse Drivers s. Loters™s™ OPere THERE. 1$ PROOF THAT | AM MERELY 384, & COF LEAGUE Only one bowler had the pins jum ing right, so congratulations John sani 732 (340, 215). Some good 600's were rolled -- Ewart Carswell 692 (211, 261, 220), Ron Swartz 691 (276, 216), Wes Stata 688 €211, 244, 233), George Killen 644 (216, 232) Molly Hartshorn 637 (274, 224), Doug Kerr 627 (274), Ernie Kehos 632 (215, 235), Arn Greene 613 (218, 242) THE LONE RANGER 200's -- Dick Stata 247, Don Robin. son 227, Len Dervent 225, Josie Brown 216, Mike Ridley 212, Ron Flewell 210, Al Smith 207, Bob Spiers 206, Don Brown 205, Bill Elliott 204 and Mar. jorie Carswell 203. Team standings -- Three teams wers blanked Team No. 3, 3, Team No. 4, 0; Team No. 7, 3, Team No. 8, 0: Team No. 9, 3, Toppers 0; Flops 2, Imps 1} Team No. 5. 2, Aces 1. As you can see, some of the teams oa Shoose 3 Rang, please fo Jo | TRUE YOU &0OT "5% AND BUT next Friday and your team Capt. re WELL, YOU PON'T LOOK Tre PASBING... Bor We f! ; is still room for seven bowlers so come VERY HAPPY ABOUT HOPING YOU'D PO BETTER... JBI | Wir IMPROVEMENT // 9 Foresters! MY FIRST REPORT f [1 fe an His nce Luowie) [so meee 16 ie : = VISITING HIM! AND 1 GET {| | ANS TO YOLS S YOUR UNCLE )| | FREE ROOM AND BOARD, | | QUESTION. "HE. GIVES YOU FREE BOARD AND ROOM, MUGGS AND SKEETER MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 400 -- Spotlight bowler this week is Cy McFeeters with 469 (305), Ada Ton- kin 427, Vida Morey 408. 200 -- Elsie Riley 245, Emily Smale 220, Vera Hele 223, Irene Campbell 213, Edie White 215, Judy Zak 211, Rose Sto. vin 207, Merle Poch 205, Marge Lesen- ko 203, Queenie Lounds 203, Ada Floody 3. 203. Points -- Jury and Lovell 5, Nu-WAy Rug 3, People's Clothing 2, Jack Sher- iff's Real Estate 3, Modern Upholstery 4. Kinloch's Men's Wear 3, Jordan's Florist 5, Crowells' Service Station 1, Swan's Hardware 2 and Gold Medal Cleaners 35. STORIE PARK BOWLING The committee would like to take this opportunity to welcome the mem. bers back and to the new members a hearty hello. We wish Joan Benkowski | i a speedy recovery. il | | | ij i ACTUALLY CONCERNED 3 The scores were not up to par for the | | | { ABOUT WHETHER THE RN first night hut * 3 oped Shey Pgs Ih y improve next week, league had ne GOOD MORNING, EVE, PRIZES ~YOU KNOW, THE : less than nine bowlers in the lemon YOUR-AH-SISTER MOVIE CONTRACT AND iy . league. We will not mention any names You? STUFF..ARE or, stores thiy week. ' io : ACTUALLY REAL. - 'eam standings -- Simcoes 4, Ox. -- fords 3, Cuberts 3, Colleges 2, Crom. IMAGINE THAT! /, wells 2, Hillsides 3, Tresanes 8, Bur tons 1, Hibberts 1, Mills 0. DONALD DUCK } 0 ox Features Syndicate, World P 1961, Ki: MILD CLIMATE On the average, Victoria, B.C., has nine frost-free months a year, from March 1 to Dec. 7. [= pe rep--y JULIET JONES "WHAT, MR. SABIE? ! il SALLY'S SALLIES © 190, Biogen By 7 CULTURED PEARLS ? / A ROWDY ONE wy THESE BELA PEOPLE IRR IgTe ! TIT: DAGWOOD ARE THESE TM Treres NOT Gb gp Lo pe A) (2?) I IN THE BUNCH I} 1 7) ARE CLEAN AND ABOVE ), THE GIRL HILDA RECORDS SHOW TOOTSIE, COME QVER RIGHT AWAY AND SEE THE LOVELY. STRING 1- 3 ; % &H OF PEARLS rg; 8 2 2 eacwoos Nal. : 3 hu i. BOUGHT Sin 2 Nz $B \ T REPROACH ACCORDING i%| WAVE NOT RETURNED ) HER TO BE THEIR HEADOUARTERS ¢ TO YOUR INVESTIGATION? #\ THE BELAS WONT DAUGHTER, oN OTTAWA, \ WHAT ABOUT THEIR _)) SAY WHERE THEY NSPECTOR ; =\ SON, JANOS BELA? 4 ARE, AND ABOUT RAMEBEAL ) <<] \ HER CLAIM TO 4 78 CHECKING ; v il ee Tis DR. ON AN INVES - 1 / WF! sALZER'S [| /SATION OF DAUGHTER, THEY MILDA BELA | WLUSTRATOR.} "3 Sek JUST CLAMUP. NOT A MARK AGAINST HIM, TALK WITH THESE PEOPLE LARRY BRANNON a "He has loads of crust; he's full of dough."

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