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The Oshawa Times, 2 Oct 1961, p. 19

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Show 4--Starlight Theatre 5-2--From [hese Roots | 6--Viewpoint 3--1 Married Joan 4--Verdict Is Yours 11:30 P-M. 12:15 :00 P.M. 11--Late Show 9--Better Late 6--Wire Service 4: (1--Popeye With Capt. 9-~Epilogue y TUESDAY $--The Hideaway 5-2--Jack Paar 8:00 AM, 7--American Bandstand | 4--Starlight Theatre FS 3--Crossroads 6-3--Women's Show CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Ghostlike 1.0ld World (var,) lizard 3. Couple 5. Large parrot 4.To daub 10. Basketball 5. Pasty five cement 11, Excuse £6. Exclama. 12. American tion of woe Indian 7. Spanish epic . Unhappy hero . Oh 8. Month be- fore Elul 9. Smart aleck ballast 15. Strangest 27. , Biblical 17. Dens name 18. Czech presi- 30. Elliptically 20. Guide dent 34. Eskimo 21. Mat 20. Light. boat 24. Biology, for Horse 36. Hastened one Harry = 37,0dd (Scot.) 44. What? 26. About 28. Prophets 29, Aromatic liquid (chem.) 31, Place 32,01d form of "have" 33. Hebrew letter 35. Cain's mother 36. Sailor's bed 40. French article 41, Trouble 42. War god! (Babyl.) / 43. Flat 45. Asian sea 46, Not sunny 47. An esker 21, Wife . Despots . Railroad 38. Stuff 30. Variety of cabbage 41, Topaz DOWN 1. Let it stand _ (print) 02 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 2, 1961 19 MICKEY MOUSE BUSINE: NS "THANK GOODNESS «0s THEY CAN'T DO "THIS FOR ME! THERE'S ANOTHER FOUNTAIN OVER HERE, GRANDMA. / 1 GUESS I'D BETTER WAIT FORA DRINK TILL I GET OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS WOODVIEW PARK MIXED TEN-PIN LEAGUE the Aces and the Stickers and team No. 1 split points. The following is the league standing: Selects 3, Team No. 1 2, Stickers 2 and ces 1. . Men's High Single -- R. Duncanson, Men's Hgh Single (with handicap) -- A. Leavitt, 209. Ladies' High Single -- A. Parker, 157. Ladies' High Single (with handicap)-- D. Dowe, 178. Men's High Triple = R. Duncanson, Ladies' High Triple -- Joan O'Brien, Men's High Triple (with handicap) = R. Germond, 539. Ladies" High Triple (with handicap)-- D. Dowe, 494. FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE It was all, or nothing, with four teams getting whitewashed. Super Jets, Hope. fuls, Rockettes, and Fireballs took 3 poiis, off - Starlets, Slow Starters, Try and Sixers respectively. There was only one double, Laura Collins 408 (238). Over 200 scores: Beity Stonebridge iy Rose Anderson 200, June Wilson Team Standing: Fireballs 8, Super Jets 6, Hopefuls 6, Rockettes 5, Sixers 4, Starlets 3, Try Hards 2, Slow Start. ers 2. Team Pin Standing: Super Jets 4,572; Fireballs 4,397; Rockettes 4,337; Hope- fuls 4,306; Starlets 4,203; Try » 4,167; Sixers 4,098; Slow Starters 3.641. SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE Our top triple this week was taken by Mary Gilikes with a 622 (272, 211) which included the highest single. Oniy two other triple games: Marg, Fergu- son had a lovely 208, 204, 200, for a 62 total, followed closely by Joan Wall with a 611 (240, 204), Hi single scores went to Tammy Harlock with 271, Mildred Bawks 240, Jean Selleck 228, Janet Taylor 228, 218, Mickey Weroski 227, Esther Hamilton 222, El. Taylor 217, Rose Crawford 214 and June Watson 206. More every weely just what we like to see! Points taken were: Dixles 4, Thy Flintstones 3, Pixies 3, Starliters 1 1, Atoms 1, Oddballs 0. Teams Standing: The Flintstones 11 points, Pixies 10, Starliters 9, Atoms 8, Oddballs 5, Dixies 5. The Lemon roll call was smaller this week. Who was the gal that made it with an even 100? Those who didn't make it were Eleanor Watson 92, Mari« lyn Vincent 90, Yvonne Watson 88, Sharon Logan 87 and Marion Rice 87 83. WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE Ladies' High Triple -- Doris Stuart with a nice 713; (236, 296) and Kay Holbrook 662; (251, 254). Men's High Triple -- Irv Estabrooks 693 (309, 208); Ken Cobb 689 (209, 208, 272); Ken Neal 621 (202, 227) and More ris Love: 607 (207, 276). Ladies' 200 -- Annabelle Cobb 276, Betty Love 218 and Evelyn Wotton 206. Men's 200 -- Don Clements 285, John Harris 230, 213, Joe Ward 228, Bert Cal- vert 224, Jim Childerhose 214, Mr. Pres- ident 211, Harry Bennett 206 and Gord Holbrook 204, A few new members moved in with the cellar dwellers, Jean Harris, Don Clements and his wife Agnes, Muriel Sinclair and Evelyn Brown, who miss. ed last week but made it this week. Points taken -- Pin Hedz 0, Astro- nauts 4; Lucky Strikes 3, Ho-Loos i Razeals 0, Orbits 4; Hep-Cats 3, Yokels AUX, 27. Our Lemon League gets bigger every week, we had 21 this week. Two of our girls sure had their "Wheetles". Their names -- Joan Hall 530 Double, and Betty Rutherford 308 single. Doubles:- J, Hall 530 (205, 235) and B. Rutherford 504 with 308. Singles:- E. Bathe 239, M. Nickolson 222, H. Farrow 211 snd H. Baker 210 [J See The New 1 On Display RIGHT NOW In Our Showroom . . . eo 266 KING ST. W. UICK THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. OSHAWA 723-4634 Team - Union-Maids 8, Six« Belles 6, Milk-Maids 5, Flowereites §, Lucky 27, 4. Farmerecttes 3, Gay-Nine- ties 3 and Nuts-Bolts 2. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Team Standings:- Reading's 11 point |Ward's 10, DePratto's 8, Coll % | Bracey's 6, Pearse's 8, Campbell's 8, Slessnders 4 McQuade's 3 and Hub. 's 0. There were some mighty fine tri rolled this week! To the Mildred Witterick, who really sent those Pi flying and bowled 747 (348, 201): v Ci 693 208): Marg Daniels 3 v Lenfus be Mullen LI'L ABNER AN' ONLY TH MOST VISHUS TYPE \ O'PAPPY WILL LET HIS OWN THE LONE RANGER YOU HAVE ANCE PLACE HERE, NEPHEW! DONALD DUCK THOUGHT 1D SEEN HIM BEFORE! INEVER FORGET A FACE! MUGGS AND SKEETER §0 How ENTIRE IN ADV) LESSEE A NOUN MORTIFIES A TRANSIT, A PARTYCYC! LE IN APDITIVES, AN' A PROPOSITION » JENSES A PROVERS ! HOW'S THAT" WHAT LANGUAGE 15 IT YOURE STUPYING 2 JULIET JONES © 1961, King Features I WASN'T GOING TO THE ik aie YOUR WAY BACK FROM THE KITCHEN WILL YOU BRING ME A GLASS OF WATER ? IT'S INTERESTING TO SEE HOW THEY OPERATE YOU BRING ME A GLASS OF WATER IF YOU DIDN'T GO TO THE KITCHEN P AND ATTEMPTS TO SPEAK TONIM. 1$ SO SPLENDID EVEN ON THE DANUBE y SS a 627 (225, 242); Chris Collins (288, 200); Kay Manilla 609 (274) and Julie Roesch 601 (253), Edythe Nathan rolled a nice 201 game to top the high single Het. May Jones was next with 254, Eleanor Henney 244, 226, Yvonne Duguay 240, Gladys Knight 236, Helen Legge 235, Bettv Pearse 228, Mary Pirle 222, Olive Morrison 221, Edna Hall 218, 219, (EGAD!) Doris Ball 212, Helen Anderson 210, Bea Alexander 208, Edna Ward 208, Betty Campbell 205, Dorothy Bentley 205, Doreen Kelemen 203, Ella Hall 202, 223, Salley Hennick 201 and Phy Barnes Helen Anderson will join the executive as vice-president, Welcome, Helen! And. another thing, girls, when it is your turn to bowl, please be right up there. It will save so much time, and then maybe husbands will get their supper on time. Otherwise, we may be looking for replacements! Scores over 500 «-- William Germond 569, Don Richmond 563, Jack Lee 560, Ray Gay 544, Harold Babcock 530, Ede Ryan 528, Jerrie Cassie 506, Fred Snow 504, Danny Thomson 500, Mike Di Cesaro 506. Scores over 400 -- Glen Copp 488, Harry Joyce 483, Betty Thomson 487, Nick Differ 473, Garth Douglas 472, Len Simmerson 467, Jack Gorin 463, Hans Boesch 480, Werner Hubner 436, Jim Wallace 450, Tal Ryan 449, Horst Sum- mers 449, Len Holt 448, Albert Rose 445, Gord Boomer 444, Cliff Bradshaw 444, Ron Leonard 443, John Bowers 438, Carl Taylor 435, Tony Gallant 433, Dot Clements 432, David Dyck 431, Ron Gay 432, John Webster 427, Ron Kraglin 424, Shirley Bowers 420, Jack Sanders 419, Noreen Richmond 419, Theresa Conlin 419, Paul Edmondson 418, Ray Crossley 416, Jeanette Courtiuer 414, Bea Allen 411, Bill Hood 410, Jack Randall 408, Grace Murphy 405, Don Wilson 404, Bill Von Minden 404, Brenda Bracsy 402. Team Standing: Team No. 1 - §, Team No. 2 Morrison's BA 21, Team No. 3.7, Team No. 4.14, Team No. 5.12, Team No. 69, Team No. 7.7, Team No, 86, Team No. 9, Lucky Ones, 4, Team No, 10-7, Team No. 11-19, Team No. 12-16, Team No. 13, Henderson Block, 5, Team No. 14, Scugog Cleaners, 10, Team No, Bh Team No. 16, Doug's Barber Shop, Would al] the captains please put the name of your team at the top of your next bowling sheet. SALLY'S SALLIES ¢ TTS ark Ag a3

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