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The Oshawa Times, 29 Sep 1961, p. 17

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Family Playhouse | 2--Religious Program 3:30 P | 9--~Donna Reed 7--AFL Football | 7=Follow The Sun 5--Best of The Post P.M. 4--Dennis The Menace 11--Lets Look at Canada 3--Walt Disney P.M. 8:00 P.M. | 6-4-3--Ed Sullivan Show 9--Academy Perform. ance--Part | 8:30 P.M. wp | 7--~Lawman . | 2--Car 9:00 P.M, | 6-3--Bonanza 9-News | 7--Bus Stop 5--~Wait Disney Presents The Bullwinkle Show SCUM OF A NEPHEW, HI HO! YOU ARE A DISGRACE TO YOUR ANCESTORS! I 1 SAVED YOU A Wn Pon THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 29, 1961 17 9--King Ganam Show { 7--Counter Intelligence | Corps | 6-Dr. Kildare | | 5-2--~Bonanza | 4--~Perrv Mason 3--Charlie Chan | ol. | l1--Jamboree | 3--8gt Bilko 8:30 °.M. | 11--Hay Field 9~Two Faces West 7<leave It To Beaver | 6--Red River Jamboree 5.2 - Tall Man 4--The Defenders 3--Peter Gunn 9:00 P.M. (1-6-3--Great Movies 4--Naked City 7--Lawrence Welk 2--Moyie M 5--Featurama ave Gun Will Travel 10:00 P.M. 9----Boxing 7-Silents Please 4--Gunsmoke 1 LL] 7--San Francisco Beat 4--Blue Angels 10:45 Pv. M. §--Johnny Esaw Show--- Sports 11:00 P.M, 11:9-7-6-4-3-- News: Weather: Sports 3-Award Theatre m:1k P.M, | (1=News. Weather: ports | 7=Late Show | 8=Night Metro | 4--Late Sports | 3~Movie | 1:30 PM. 1-Late Show 9--Saturday Night Theatre 6--~Rawhide | 4--Starlight Theatre 12:00 P.M. | 5=Movie | 1:00 AM, (1--Late News $--Epilogue SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. 3-This Is The Lite CROSSWORD 5. Wine ree ceptacle 6. Sanskrit school 7. Ensnare 8.God of war (Babyl) 9. Full 14. Become downcast 16. Scout troop division ACROSS 1. Dutch painter 5. A store. room 10. Egress 11, San Juan's -- Castle 12. Ike's com- panion 13. Frightens 15. Slumber 17. Dad 19. Goddess of 18. Scold peace 21. Lord (abbr.) 20. Diminish 22. 0wns 22. Wading 25. Negotiated birds 28. New York 30. Causes 31. London's Big ---- 82. Word of choice 33. Dregs 35. Nest of pheasants 38. Hospital employee 42, Dross 45, Highway 46, Coalition 47. Pleased 48, Impudent (dial.) 49, Ghostlike (var.) DOWN 1. Garment borders 2. Angle (bot.) 8, Similar 4. Guide CHASE] AuaR Snens eB CMON CLE] SicIARICIERVENT] HT INTIS EDGE] Yesterday's Answer 87. Goddess of discord 41, Whirlpool 39. Actor's part 43. Aegean 40. European island coal basin 44, Some OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE were onlv two high trioles this week. Win Temple, a new bowler to the league this year had a lovely 641 (228, 211, 202). The other triple zoinz to Tammy Harlock with a 615 (228, 220). Nice v! ) Good to see more high le scores, eight in fact, 1» by Ona Zamboaelll with a 255, June Watson 235, Mildred Bawks 233, Helena Garason 216, Marg. Ferguson 209, Diane Crowell 208, Mary Gilkes 207, Marion Rie 201. Points taken vers. Starliters 4, The Flintstones 3, Pixies and Oddballs with 2 points each, Atoms 1, Dixies 0. In the teams standing we have four teams crowding for first plice. The Flintstones and Stacliters tied with 8 points each, Pixies 2nd Atoms tied with points, The Odd%alls 5, Dixies 1. Now for the Lemon League, and so too: Ann , Sharon 89, Diane Crowell 98 (in the J Marion Rice 88 (arother 200), Duncan 74, 69. Tut. tut, girls, let fewer lemons next week, eh? LANDER-STARK CLASSIC LEAGUE Shut-outs were very scarce in the Clas sic this week as the 10 evenly matched teams battled it out with all five series ending in two to one verdicts. The Falcons and Eagles, perched at the top of the league, both garnered two games with Mike DeCesaro (575) and George Reid (530) again tops for the Falcons while George Price (550) and Jim Thomson (544) put in fine ef forts for the Eagles. Other teams to pick up two wins were the Hawks, Colts and Flyers. For the Hawks, Jim Denholm (525) was the high man, while Stew Molloy (537) was best for the Colts and Bill Grant (554), equally good for the Flyers. CAPSULES -- Only a few night shift workers bowled off this week with GM not working thus making for more MICKEY MOUSE Distributed by King Featuras Svndieste. /\[ NEVER TOUCHED "THE GROUND | RIGHT 7 BY CRACKY, I AM TIRED/ NOBODY EVER LIVED T* BE HALF AS OLD... bowling in the evening with most of the teams intact . .. Mike DeCesaro and son, Mickey, topped the league in triples, father at 575 and son at 567 nice bowling . . . the first tie game of the season was recorded be- tween the Jets and Falcons with total pinfall going to the Falcons by eight and credit for the Tie . . . the averages were juggled again this week but John Waiaiasperger retained his lead with Results -- Eagles 2, Regents 1: Fly. ers 2, Royals 1; Colts 2, Chiefs 1; Fal cons 2, Jets 1; Hawks 2, Lions 1. Standings -- Falcons, Eagles, Jets, Flyers, Lions, Royals, Colts, Hawks, Regents and Chiefs. Top Ten -- M. DeCesaro 575 (226), M. DeCesaro Jr. 567 (201), G. Price 550 (216), B. Grant 554, J. Thomson 544 (201, 201), R. Milne 542, 8. Molloy 537, G. Reid 530, G. Brabin 530 and J. Denholm 525. Leading averages -- J. Waldinsperger 188, M. DeCesaro 187, G. Reld 187, G. Price 186 and G. Brabin 185. EASTWAY MIXED TEN PINS Each captain is elected to see if they can get a sponsor for their team -- usu- ally they buy shirts, if not please pick #2 name you would like to see in the paper each week. These are the points Jon last week: Team No. 15, 7; No. 8, No. 7, and Men's scores 450 and over -- George Reid 590 (201, 214), Ki Neal ' 547 (223), Poug Cole 536, John Houlding 532 (203), Isabelle Cyr 508, Bob McHugh 506, Cliff Bradshaw 503, Ernle Gillespie 491, Nick Differ 467, Gary Vaughan 463, Marion Peake 451, Moe Johnson and Ed Mothersil] 450. Ladies' Scores 400 and over -- Josie Gyurka 448, Betty Baxter 440, Betty Grant 439, F. Bouckley 436, Mary Mo. thersill 432, Shirley Shelenkoff 421, Carole Collis 411, Marlene Gillard 408, Mary Cole 402, Rules committee are allowing roll. offs for ladies who live at a distance and their husbands who are on shift work, but no roll-offs during playoffs. Things were a little hectic on our first night but this week we should start rolling with a vengeance. There are a few things yet to be LJ See The New 1 On Display RIGHT NOW In Our Showroom . . 62 BUICK THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. e 266 KING ST. W. 723-4634 LI'L AB | DON'T CARE IF. MY BIRTH CERTIFICATE. SAYS I'M 68! I'M ONLY 38% IT! --| FEEL ITY KNOW IT IN SOMEONE'S TAMPERED [THAT'LL TEACH YOU TO CAST ASPERSIONS ON THE HONESTY OF HONESTY, INDIANA 7 oY AG) HE'S GONE /7~AND YOU'RE SENDING IT IN CASH ?-- THANK YOU, *ENFORCER"" THE LONE RANGER HE STOLE LETTE PROVE LAWYER LARKIN IS RS THAT J LIL, YOU THI DONALD DUCK ---------- HEY, YOU'RE SURE) HITTING THE ;--7=-- TE ho CA | [Cane wren you | GRADUATE, YOU'RE GOING | TO MARRY THAT LITTLE |GIRL NEXT POOR AND BE A GOOD HUSBAND? MUGGS AND SKEETER ironed out so when we give you the |aate of a meeting, please be present |and give us your opinion on these | things. We want a league where everyone looks forward to bowling and |are happy to see Wednesday at nine i" around for an enjoyable e | We need every bowler's |and opinion and we will have the best league possible. Thank you, -- Your | Executive and Rules Committee. | | MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE Points -- No-Names 7, Goofers 6, Deadheads 8, Happy G 5, Atoms 8, Sober Six 4, Shooters 4, Jets 3, Lucky Strikes 1 and Hopefuls 0. les -- Ear] Westlake 824 (261, 238, 325), Chris Collins 750 (236, 233), Bud Morey 744 (281, 307), Ev Campbell 706 (235, 207, 26¢), Ron Brown 699 (288, 216), Jack Brown 643 (293), Flo Litster 643 (208, 266), Wally Bittorf 620 (228, 222), Mae Jamieson 619 (203, 265), Joan Jackson 614 (254), Archie Bruce Jr., 609 (203, 213) and Josie Westlake 600 (213, 216) Singles -- Paul Collins 274, Russ Clark 266, Bob Kitchen 243, 202, Olga MacDermaid 246, Dorothy McIndless 234, Nick Jacksits 223, Ines Cur] 218, Sadie James 215, Greta Drinkle 216, 216, Percy Sweet 214, Eve Clark 211, Bubbles Kitchen 206, Aubrey Bailey 202, Ken Bailey 202, Eileen Anderson 202, Frank Cumbley 200 and Cecil Lit. ster 200. DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE The second section of bowling went according to form, with all participants taking the first section nice and steady. With a quick glance at the team standing for this week we find Browns Bowlcats, Team No. 4, in the lower position, not having taken a point for themselves. "Well you cats, let's get hip and scorch yourselves a groove if the alley next week." Team standing -- Team No. 1, §, 4141; Team No. 3, 5, 4050; Team No. 5, 3, 3840; Team No. 6, 3, 3940; Team No. 2, 2, 3716 and Team No. 4, 0, 3816, Individual Spotlight -- Once again we find Wilf Anthony in the spotlight who with 254 and 205, two games not quite so spectacular as his two last week still assured him of the men's high doubles and high singles. Our ladies this week were even less spectacular I'm sorry to report, making Anita Cran. dells' 203 and 181 the best effort of the night. 200 Club -- Wilf Anthony 254, 205; Jack McConkey 240, Don_ Brockman 238, Ed Terech 225, Ross Bennett 216, Jack Button 214, Ross McMaster 208, Lillian Jack 206, Val Sozansky 204, Anita Cradell 203, George Parkin 201 and Percy Fletcher 200. SALLY'S SALLIES oo r------------ eee eee ee ce ee JULIET JONES SABINE INTO MAKING { HOW? THIS TEENAGER -- CONTEST LEGIT. JUST GOT TO FIGURE OUT IFGLENN'S LEGIT. WORTH A TRY, JULIEZ ( 1 ALWAYS ENJOY AUNT JULIAS LETTERS er -- "Your crabbing about the high prices really ups my appetite." Teensville presents THE TEMPESTS Oshawa's newest Rock 'n' Roll Band. Refreshments end Prizes. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 C.R.A. 100 Gibb St, 8.00 P.M.

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