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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1962, p. 19

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News; Weather ie EP M, Hers 9--Try For Ten 7--Straightaway nee 6--Expedition 1. 5--International Show n Time 4--Rawhide Western | 3--Movie 3--Donna Reed Show 2:00 P.M. 2--International Show 9--Theatre 8:00 P.M. 6-3--Chez Helene 5-2--Jan Murray Show 4--Password 6-3--Country Hoedown | 2:15 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 6--Nursery School 1--Seahunt | 237 ve 7--Flintstones \l--Jane Gray Show 6-3--Car 54 -- Where | 7--Seven Keys Are You | 6-3--Open House 4--Route 66 | 5-2--Loretta Young 5-2--Robert Taylor's Theatre Detectives | 4--House Party OL 7M | 3:00 P.M. All Star Theatre l--Romper Room 7--Queen For A Day 6-3--Quintet -- Musical | 9--Roaring 20's 7--The Hathaways 9--Have Gun Will 6-3--Tommy Ambrose u rave! 7~77 Sunset Strip | © King Penteres Syndicate, tne, 1962 World rights reenrved. | ACROSS 1, Greek letter 6. Ray 11, Ward off 12. Fine netting 13, Extremely 14,------ and sickle 15. Bowlike curve 16. Armed conflict 17. Japanese coin 18. Received, as wages 21, Awaited 23. Hebrew lyre 27. African explorer 29, Let it stand 30. Looked with ill-will 31. Thinly distributed 33. Luzon native 36. Employ 37. Owned 40. Boundaries 42.Gourd fruit 43, Impression 44, Smallest in degree 45. Turfy 46. Mountain range (S.A.) DOWN 1, Polynesian drink 2. Assert 3. Recognize 4. Lever CROSSWORD Close to 24, Look fixedly Drone Beggars' request 9, Runaway 10. Gull-like bird Small mirror 16. Song bird 19. Mine entrances 34, . Palm-tree fruits 21, Than: Ger. 22, Morsel on am 14, 85. 38, 5, Single . ---- Sea . Wither . Crack. . Swiss Dis- grun- tled person (colloq.) unit filler Yesterday's Answer mountains Novice (var.) Among Church projection 39. Specks 41, India (poet.) 42, Enclosure 44, Music note {2 8 i 7c 17 je To BUZ SAWYER DAYS, CHRIS, F THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 18, 1962 19 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE High Triples -- D. Simpson 254, 235), J. Gow 658 (276, 218), K. Smith 650 (242, 211), A. Brisbois 634 (245, 213), T. Krawchuk 634 (240, 208), G. Mercier 623 (277), H. McLeod 621 238, 219), D. Clark 614 (248, 201), F. Elliott 610 (243, 230), J. Dell 605 (212, 209), R. Coulson 602 (238, 214), and V. Smith 602 (213, 'ingles:--A, 222, E. Rundle 222, F. Bidgood 200 J. Brady 218, K. Mutton 214, E. Bryant 211, B. Myles 209, F. Fusco 208, D. Cooper 207, H. Brown 204, H. Zosik 200, H. Sanders 200 and J. Parsons 200. Wednesday's Results -- Maple Leafs '. Buicks 0; Cadillacs 4, Corvairs 0% JANE ARDEN 3, GMC 1; Pontiacs 3, Olds 1; Vauxhalls 2, Envoys 2. Si Cadillacs 19-57, Corvairs THE INVESTIGATIONS MUST MAKE TAKE WE TIME, MRS. CARLIN/ WE WANT TO BE AS SURE AS WE CAN BE THAT WE PLACE THE 2 RIGHT CHILD WITH YOU SEE, WE NEVER HAVE ENOUGH CHILDREN TO MEET THE REQUESTS FOR ADOPTION / SO WE MUST BE CAREFUL TO PLACE THE ONES WE DO HAVE IN HOMES WHERE THEY CAN HAVE A RQ NORMAL LIFE / WE HAVE TO BE SURE THE PROSPECTIVE PARENTS ARE EMOTIONALLY MA' MICKEY MOUSE MORE SQUIGGLES! I LIKE LOTS OF 'EM! ira Yn" 20 [23 Cw 34 40 iw Az EIN GRANDMA HI, LUKE, T SAW YOUAT TH' MOVIE LAST NIGHT I SAT JUST TWO ROWS BACK} OF YOU/ WHAT DID YOU THINK O° TH' SHOW, GRANDMA ? TERRIBLE.' THERE WERE TOO FEW WHOOPIN'AN"HOLLERIN'? PLACES INI ws 18-49, Vauxhalls 17-49, Envoys 16-54, Pontiacs 15-53, Maple Leafs 15-55, GMC's 12-48, Chevrolets 11-48, Oldsmo- biles 10-48 and Buicks 7-39. CATHOLIC LEAGUE John W. Cardinal rolled a 676 for the men's high triple of the week while high single. Millie Hannan scored a 604 for the ladies' high triple of the week while Helen Moore rolled a 252 for the ladies' high single. Other good triples were: B. Hickey 634, J. Wrubel 611, J. A. Cardinal 627, --T. Powers 219, 207, A. Korkush 233, J. Dickison 226, J. A. Cardinal 211, 219, A. Kennelley 244, D. Dionne 216, E. Ekker 256, Father Beriault 211, J. W. Cardinal 232, 233, H. McGuire 203, 229, H. Moore 252, M. Hannan 207, 207, J. Wrubel 252, B, Hickey 216, 249 and B. Lavergne 207. Lemon League -- H.-Wehrens 84, C, Henning 85, 72, R. Moran 81, E. Rom- hanyi 88, M. Melanychuk 97 and C. O'Malley 55, 87, 74. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 400 Scores -- Betty Black 495 (223, 272), Mabel Moss 469 (290, 179), Annette lliffe 412 (190, 222), Ann Chyrk 410 (191, 219), 200 Games -- We are so sorry for having left Mae Jamieson out for the last two weeks. Mae Jamieson 266, Ada Tonkin 255, Ada Floody 238, Marion Hagerman 230, Edith McMahon 228, Celia Wigg 223, Mary McKnight 231, Maude Cockerton 218, Mary Bell 212, Rose Stovin 208, Marion Hutchins 208 and Myrna Baldwin 207. Team Standings Modern Up- holstery 16, Swan's Hardware 13, Kine loch's 13, Crowell's Service Station ll, Nu-Way Rug 10, People's Clothing 10, Jury and Lovell 9, Jordan's Florist 9, Jack Sheriff's Real Estate 7 and Gold Medal Cleaners 7. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Lulus 28, Georg- ettes 26, Bell Ringers 25, Jish'B 25, D'Jays 25, Egg Heads 25, Guys and Dolls 234, Slammers 22, Misfits Take Two 22, Groaners 21, Go-Karte 20%, Comets 19, Fitsits 18 and Strike- outs 13, High Triples -- Mavis Taylor 751 (269, 257, 225), Harry Keys 735 (276, 284), Harold Cornish 719 (291, 263), Ben Fisher 706 (220, 301), Ed Leslie (264, 236), Carl Leslie 699 (203, 285, 211), Bert Mewett 683 (213, 255, 215), Betty Byrne 681 (216, 241, 224), Olive Mcintosh 667 (231, 250), Jerry Harper 664 (280, 215), Thelma Leslie 647 (333), Jim Huxtable 644 644 207), Steve arta 620 (224), Joyce O'Reilly 619 (231) and Peggie Fayle 605. (247). High Singles -- Clark Hubbell 258 Emily Barta 241, Pat Mewett 236, 200, Olive Morrison 234, Al Haley 233, Mur- ray O'Reilly 232, Madeline Mo: 230, Harold Creamer 226, 213, Lily Rae 226, Dot Paralise 225, Keith Whitney 220, Edna Baker 216, Hubbell 215, Tom Rae 215, George Taylor 213, Bev. Gutsell 213, Oscar Morrison 212, Bert Wight 209, Stan Paradise 208, Mildred Wright Art Taylor 205, Stan Johnson 205, Bill The New Car PONTIAC, BUICK, VAUXHALL, THE NEW ACADIAN There is a Model Designed to Fit Your Pocketbook -- SEE In Your Future Sh THEM NOW! ! | " CLIFF MILLS 266 KING ST, W. © MOTORS LTD. PHONE 723-4634 Baker 204, Eleanor Laverty 203, Eva Kerry and Gren Williams 202, 200, Irene Whitney 202, Elsie Smith 201 and Al. Hutcheson 200. MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE Evelyn Redpath the league |this week with a high single of 307, jand a high triple of 761 (307, 259). | 600 Triples -- Isabelle King 695 (258, | 260); Ada Tonkin 689 (209, 250, 230); A, Sabo 619 (222, 216); Jean Schoenau 608 (230); Gladys Blythe 607 (240); and Flo Williamson 606 (275). 200 Singles -- Marj Carswell 249, P: Whittick 247, Irene Severs 243, Vaughn 232, Nancy Brisebois 229, 20% Donalda Williams 223, Hazel Bannot 218, Vi Taylor 215, Vera Szikszay 213, Ai 213, June Chesebrough V TH' REMBRANDT IS NOW Y LE'S ALL GASP!'-LooK uw (ne NICELY SOAKED IN THAR'S A PAINTIN) EVEN Pp OLDER, UNDERNEATH HC] EMBRANDT'S// oy = He ea = ba a = Oo wd pac car] ba - i ee i Be ine Sa ee TM | wm =rAl) t GO HOME GRANDMA WAS AFRAID I'D DESSERT... 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TO QUIT PLAYING CARDS AND GET TO WORK SHE uses 4 THE INDIRECT APPROACH 4 Goel © King Voatares Syniicate, tne', 1982. World rights reserved. | LARRY BRANNON LIKE THE SNUG- LOOKING PARKA 4 BOUGHT, mac? you'LL a NEED IT. GIEANWHILE, SCOTTY HAS TUNNELED UP THROUGH THE SNOW TO THE BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR YELLOWKNIFE, MAKE SURE THAT THING FITS YOU LOOSELY. TIGHT CLOTHING CAN KILL IN THE ARCTIC. q udrey 211, Alice Collison 211, Lillian Wright 210, Susie Greer 210, Mary King 210, Harriet Hopper 210, Etherl Freeman 208, 201, Ethel Tonkin 205, Marion Thomas 204, Isabelle Creamer 204, Bea McKenzie 200 and Lillian Morrison 200, Your executive for next year will be-- President, Hazel Weddup; Vice-presie dent, Madeline Morrison; secretary, Blanche Norton; treasurer, Edith Mce Kee and press reporter Marg Mace Donald. Team Standing -- Rockets 18, Blue Bells 15%; Go-Getters 15; Champs 153 Sweet Peas 14; Poodles 14; Knick- Knacks 14; Chipmunks 11; Shamrocks 11; Peanuts 11; Robins 11; Daisies 10;; Jokers 10; Whirley Birds 9%: Hopefuls 8 and Tulips 5. RADIATOR DEPT. Team Standings -- Dubbers 72, Has Bins 62, Sleepers 57, T.V.Boys 50, Stampers 49, Silent Six 46, Unmention- ables 40, Untouchables 40. Jack Dawson with a big 324 game, able assisted by Ron Knox, enabled the Silent Six to gain a 3 to 1 win over the Sleepers last night. It was pointed out that this was achieved even with the absence of Cpt. Dougie Taylor. Ru- mours are there may be a trade in the offing. Bill "The Beast' and Jack Milne bowwled in good style but had little support. The Unmention- able shut out the Stampers 4 to 0. This is the 3rd white wash the Stampers have suffered in the last 3 weeks. Con- nie Regimbal and Pat Farr were the Pick of the winners, While Ralph Glover was the only one of the losers to show much of anything. Johnny 'Hodgson led the Has Bins to a 3 to 1 victory over the T.V. Boys, in another good team effort. Walt Polley and Will Villa _ |bowled well in a losing cause. Nels "Big Daddy" Wilson sparked the Dub. bers to a 4 to 1 shut out over the | |luckless Untouchables in a low scoring j |affair. Al Haley tried to spark the losers in this series but the flame kept dying down. High triple went to Jackie Dawson with 721 (219, 324) (don't sell the old man short), followed by Walt Polley 677 (278, 208); Nels Wilson 637 (251, 213); Bill 'The Beast" Keenan 628 (257) Pat Farr 618 (251) Ron Knox 623 (258, 216) Connie Regimbal 617 (271), Johnny Hodgson 611 (227, 212) Jack Milne 604 (224) Ralph Glover 602 (247, 207) Al Haley 602 (218, 205) and Will Villa 601 (205, 215). Good. single games came from Wile lard St. Louis 258, Burdette Dales 237, Bill Romanuk 236, Bud Edgar 226, Harry Titterton 224, Bill Smith 226, Jackie Brockman 220, Ozzie Weeks 201, 213, Al Hardsand 209, Clarnece Allen 206, Bill Butler 205, 200, Al Jamieson 204 and Bill Maxwell 201. In the land of the lemons we have Bus Edmondson 67, Winston Petch 77, Bob Barclay 78 and Apache Jim Poot 99. SALLY'S SALLIES Ernie Eker rolled a 256 for the men's © ~~~ paneer te

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