6--Midnight Zone ) 7~The Christophers S--Sound of the Stars ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch 23, 1962 7 4--Starlignt Theatre | 6-3--Church Service 4--The Law and You EVISION LOG = (Se325 FRAE™ --Worshi ery . T E i, PaO carey S--senate Report satis "A" Hockey 2. OSHAWA idnight Zone ' AW YOKOSUKA! ON RAND R LEAVE. --Hamilton CBLI1-TV Channel 6--Toronto| 'M. if cok | 7--Meet The Professor z CMCH-2V Channel 11--Ha . re hg l--Canada Outdoors 4--Sunday Sports : ; AMERICAN R EWP $0 PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR LIN NEWS %ucI'V Channel 2--Buttalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buftat a eS ackson | it Is Wrilten peed ee Mi YOU FROM AIRCRAFT : FINE ENGL WOOL Se | « 7--The Holy Mass 3 ° : WKBW-TV Cha~-el 7--Bullalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester| -- Sings cs S--Report. From 7. Dispetiaeis. "68 WOOLENS? W = tt Congress 6-3--Movie CFTU-TV Channel 9$--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie| 4:00 A.M. 12.00 NON t Roy Becere {| %-This Is The Life U--Biology -- McMaster 3:30) P.M. 2--The Three Stooges | 8:15 A.M. University 7--Adlai Stevenson FRIDAY aEnene esa a og ay | 2-Senator Keating 9--Italian Theatre Reports 4--Premier Playhouse 455 Pu 8:30 A.M 7~Playhouse. Seven $--World of Sports | 3--Movie 1--Adventures of Robin s, 6--Let's Speak sane PRs Prone H 12:30 A.M. | Hood Ce 4 5--Felix The Ca 4:00 P.M 1 -Seneve 9--Friday Night 4--Famous Artists Schoo! | 2--Farm, Home an fenawns Wwastheri 11--Tiny Talent Time 6-3--Razzle Dazzie ep 5--Cecil and Beany ee ae qéiitn Sports 7--Issues and Answers 5--Kukia ' a : | a eae ard ane 3--Popeye and Pals 6-3---Heritage 4--Premier aig ne 5: M. 9:00 A.M. 2--Frontiers of Faith | 4--A Tour of the White |17; Die Hards, 16; Kickers, 1; Sid's 3:15 P.M, 5 Bovo's Story Roo! -- - 7--The Arswer 2:15 P.M. House ' Specials, 14: Ken's Hens, 14; Bloop, PE ge Wien 2--Willie Wonderful ee ee | 5--Texas Rangers ae | 2--Pic-a-Polka ; Jers, 13:\ Untouchables, 13; Flintstones, Adventures 4 i. | »-3--The Living World 4 Popeye 1 pasa Congress 4:30 P.M. a ; : ; [135 Raiders, 12; Tea Tipplers, 12; Four 4 7--Farmorama _Wrestlin | 2--Your Chure 2:30 P.M : z '4 : j to One, 11 and Tailenders, 10. ng deta) ing: invites 12:30 P.M. {i--Declaration of U.S. , 5 ; Some of the good seoren were: f «nary Show Be oe Tega eee 15 AM. 1--Music -- McMaster Golf Champion > : : S ; |Rose, 718 (250, 249), C. Sedore 715 (274, ace ene | 2-Stooges and Rascals a S15 PM 2-- ene of Israel .. Seeing Hrsnin let gg 261). D. Crowder 714 (281, 276), F. 5~ Bis & ~M. 3-3--§ --Canisius vai 4--CH, 4 Theatre 9:00 A.M. + Cieae 9:30 A.M eee tien Pani Waite 707 (270), R. Gardian 706 (267), 3~Yogi Bear |7--Farm and Home ; 7--Faith For Today 4--Utica Club Bowling | 6.3--Discovery and 2--Q. T. Hush Hour 9--HL-Time *| 5--Jet Jackson Tournament News 6 PLM. | $~Three Stooges 6-3--Bugs Bunny 2--Pinpoint 2--Family Playhouse t j °- 48 5:00: 2." 643 (258, 247). 9--Man From Cochise | 'Heritage | | ev 10:00 A.M. 12.45 PM. 7---World of Sports Some other good singles were: A. Me- 6 News aS a lg ! Crom | 9--Youth and Religion 4--Stories of the Year 6-3--Citizens' Forum ABEAUTY sHoP (3:33 OH, YOU DON'"T /E\ ERYBODY WELL, L KNOW \ fj Donald 289, R. Plancke 273, P. Northey Pag oe age tel otcseum ot ae |9--Tombstone 'Territory | | mye Hiski 1:00 \ Roberts | 5 Sliidance Series ; OFTEN Is A SOURCE NEED TO WAIT SAYS YOu DIFFERENT' . 268, P. Wodnlaky 257. G. Shutiman 251, 6:15 PM. ™" toca tice | Lamy One My Pet (ts Rae canes" Te OF INFORMATION». THAT LONG/ DOs, | Y Willerton 248, R. Wodnisky 247, 5-3--Country Calendar 249, E. ie \U--Capt ay and nis! &3--C 1k F #5 5:30 P.M. rp 7 N \ W. Tonkin 246. J. Hardie 246, G. De- piecing Prenang Report Friends 4--Wrestling Eo nig A am Hobny Lie eM. 6-3--Movie WELL YES, BUTI DON'T SEE WHY Z y \ A |Long 245. R.. Williams 240 and F. Mee 6.20..." 9--Boys and Girls DM aint aye g It_Is Written 5--Update IT SHOULD TAKE SO LONG/ THE y 3 ) ' Kenzie 240. 'i House : : fi 30 o M. oe eM: 'Language In Action | 4 GE College Bowl WOMAN AT THE AGENCY SAID J \ : eciacicuie ane'lcaad 585 7~--Popeye and His Pals, 1--Father Knows Bes! )--Around The edie 7 f 4 A , ESQUE BLIND LEAGUE $--Sports -- Annis Sh show | 9----Camera Room 7--Hour of St. Francis Country Calendar 6:4 SIX MONTHS OR A YEAR ye 2 High bowie for this week as Bit Stukus 4--Video Village 6--Stranger Than 5--Industry On. Parade 5--1-2-3 Go 11--Family Theatre McConnell with (185, 162) 347; Charile 6:45 P.M. ie | Fiction 4--Uncle Jerry's Club Sunday Sports Spec-| 9~Hart of the Matter Lovell (126, 165) 291; Ada McDonough 11--Family Theatre $-2--Kine Leonarde 5--Highway Patro| 2--Cartoon Playhouse tacular 6-- Disney . Presents (172, 80) 252; Harold Bateman (102, 5--Huntley-Brinkley (Mighty Mouse 2--National Velvet 10:45 A.M. 2:08 P.M. ogg the pee 108) 210; Eva Wakely (41, 129) 170; 9-6-2--News; ted hri ' dear | 4--The 20th Century Truman Nelson (72, 86) 158; Bernice Playhouse oo 5--Christophers t1--Junior A Hocke: 7 rs Sports | ul ¥' -2--Divorce Court Chute (68, 72) 140 and May Hester pM 11:00 A.M. §--Punch and Johnny 11:00 A.M. 9-7--Championship 6:15 P.M ; 4 (59, 65) 124 rae . 1l1--Vavro School of Show --Bugs Bunny and | Bridge : M, i} i es BY ; i Col ' . 52 : § . 5--Flintstones i ae sagen Seda eae ere and Vera Siblock (51, 50) 101 «-N Sports, 'i : 2 : Weather Sak aan : ig scene "CROSSWORD i \ t & ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE ' - 4 ~The Flints The Gabbers lead th th vit Bir acer ge Pl 11:30 A.M, 6-3--Dennis the Menace ' Doct ucilers 13, pdeceetipacy els P. M. . 1!--Bugs Bunn 4-U of B Roundtable ils Markers 13, Wizards 10. Go-Getters 10, 7 News: 'Weather ey a ses ager ACROSS Afresh 23. Itis Song ane Beavers 8, Strikers 7, Clinkers 7, Buz- - 'oy Rogers 230 M. ROSS . Afres : ' aoe ed M. 2--Make Room For 9--The Rifle Man . Commenced .A snare (contr.) ne Men 600 without Handicap -- S. Gray ped Fer Ten wee NOON 7--Calvin and the . Taxes . Pig pens 24. South. ig ane an a6 (219 212 261) G. Maunder 614 ~Straightaway 2: Hy Colonel | ", . 7 Bie (263 6--Expedition 1--Biology -- MeMaster| 6--Dr_ Kildare | - Sheeplike » Congre weet Oo} @ Bom Men 200 without Handicap -- F. Cole- 5--International Show tiaiversite S_Ben Case . Temple gates Indian 5 man 218 --Rawhid Western 9--News, Weather, 4--Perry Mason gateway . Shield 25. Rock. Cie mA AILS SY | wane pistes Pre ot q ; a na ee eee 3 4: ee v Ww > ra 7 3 , 3 55, 3--Donna Reed Show 1--Buttalo Bandstand dwells Fire | (Jap.) Dorder: bale gy ee YOU START FROMM ai Kegn 240), MH Bi0 (298), 3 Zedic 588 2--International Show G--Let's Speak any he . Doctrine (Her.) --, "THAT END, oer, Wi ' N : <= (225, 203, 228), A. Venema 654 (290), "E. 8:00 P.M. English \1--Jamboree . Small bay . Row of painter ea Me > 7] . ; rR Aksoy | (Holland 652, (280), B. Hurst 650 (262), 9--Roaring 20's 5-2--Mr, Wizard 9--Feature Theatre . Uncooked seats 27, Guided eeaae aecag you ' oF Mf tess Ade S. McDonald 652 (269), R. Plancke 627 7--The Hathaways 4 Sky King 7--Room For One More ; L} x (214, 219), F. Cooper 615 (225, 205), B. 6-3--Country Hoedown | 12:15 P.M. 3--Have Gun wil | +28. American Locale 29, Pore : - ye m . \; rs a) | |Clark 613 (236, 201). 8:30 P.M 9--Sports College Travel Revolution- . Flowed tu- Yesterday's Answer ' , " -{ > f oes Th By |. Men 200 with Handicap -- D. Mount- Seah eas 2:0 P ary patriot 17. Priests' guese 36. To lash - they 7 6 (ae fm | joy 256, 206, L. Parks 224, B. Hamilton 11--Seahunt ig Spi 8:30 P. 4. 7 P : Z , : 224, EF. Jacklin 216, 201, M. Morrison 7--Flintstones \1--Musie -- McMaster | 1--Movie Showcase 7. Before noon robes river 37. Talk > ' f - Sgpre) | 214. E. Rundle 214, G. Ford 210. D $3-Car 54 ~~ Where BP at Noir Le ee Tt 7 acer . Packing box . Fish 31, Change wildly ; f\\ = . i Ne "d A Potter 210, 208, W. Down 209, J. Scott 4 Route 66 Debate r A ahidnoe agngeat, - Capital . Doze 33, Peruvian 39. Lobby sign ) "a : - : ~ Bal / ap at 2600" witha! Handica: P §-2--Robert Taylor's 4--My Friend Flicka 4--Golden Showcase | (G.B.) - Queen coins for "hit" » ieee . cooper tse (212, 960). bees . Detectives 12:45 P.M. 3--Peter Gunn 22. Small chip Victoria's 34, Taunt production i ; ' \ ( s . Ladies 200 without Handicap -- F. 220 oN 9--The Adventures of ey a M | . Plait prime 35. Girl's 40, Bitter j a! 4 Aalst : ' é | Hawley 254 and B. Grandy 243 {1--All Star Theare u y : 9: MM. | River of minister name vetch y n : Y/) | \ Ladies 600 with Handicap -- H, Corh- ®--Have Gun Will : .M. 7--Lawrence Welk forsethul : : : Zz : : ¢ yO], |man 662 (215, 216, 231), B. Taylor. $41 Travel Wr ; 6-3--NHL Hockey | ce) ul- rf -- - A , oy (261, 201), M. Kornic 635 (264) an * 7577 Sunset strip Sake pat orkeitis 5-2--Movie | ness 8 6 s is / . ' : : YA | ow! <} |Holland 605 (2i4) i -3--Tommy Ambrose by 9:30 P.M Y L eee ane : ¥ | Ladies 200 with Handicap -- M. 4--Rural Review oie ME, . Poisonous $ > M. oe ; 7 : |Maunder 229, H. Moring 208, 201, J. 1i--The Law and Mr. wigedee egal Serre een, Me snake (Lit.) |Leslie 203, G. Shemilt 200 and D. Zedie Jones ' 1.15 P.M. roe PM | 29, Minimize 200. 9 9--Twin Bill Theatre : mM. . | Lemon League -- M. Clark 71. ries le 3--Feature Movie 1--Man From. Interpol | . Foray. | Points taken this week -- Stinkers 4, 5-2--Telephone Hour 1:30 P.M. | 9--Boxing Right Za Buzzers 0, Gabbers 4 ,Wizards 0, Mark- 4--Father of the Bride {1--Pin Busters 7 a ciaasaad Bowl- (abbr.) ers 3, Clinkers 1, Go-Getters 3, Strikers : MM. | 5--Capt. David Grief = i 1, Beavers 2 and Hustlers 2. sama A dog 4--Pinbusters ee {ave ae KIDG, IT'6 A ) | | COME ALONG OVER T'MY | | | BUT,GRANDMA,WE'RE PLAY. |) srs e | 7--Target: The 3--News And Sports 10:15 P.M. -toand VM V/A, | DISGRACE T'| | | HOUSE AN' WARGH UPABIT/] | | HIDE-AN*SEEK/ = 4 | LADIES' MAJOR "AY LEAGUE. Corrupiors 2:00 P.M. | ¢3--Jullette 8 | RUN AROUND i anes = ae Vie Ng tee Conniploes Little night 60 DIRTY é ih 47, Hayden MacDonalds 14-51, Woodlyn i §-3--Sports Hall of Fame rf bird 7 G Beauty Salon 14-49, Horwich Jewellers 9--Zane Grey Theatre (5-2--Basketball Playoff 10:45 ¥.M. . Satisfy, as 53 Y 13-50, Young Moderns 13-39, Stroud Pie Md gd nid 2:30 P.M. 9--Johnny Esaw Show-- | thirst ft On ; a Market bg Acadian Cleaners 11-41 . _w. Sports =TRgghe A} % " and Scugog Cleaners 10-46. 4--Eyewitness -- Walter |!!>Wrestling 63--King Whyte Show - Kind of 4 : : CR) es 74 | Upholstering took 3 point from Hor- Cronkite . "Ot | thread a) | ' i an " wich to hold their lead. Nu-Way and 3--The Detectives Basketball 11:6 A,. 1 S ' ' " rk ag cca geo gered abe FE, &~King Of Diamonds | 2:45 P.M. 11-7-6-4-3--News: | . Wanderer r Sg at AY: we See each with 31 wins aso, the ietint be- 11:00 Shi 4--Saturday Matinee PUD hee rg ielaak perenne step a ; N A Sy ' : + ing the Cleaners, Acadians and Scu- -6-5-4-3-2--Newss 3:00 P.M. . Moldings % . Xe = 7 = gog. Young Moderns had the only Sports 6-3--Soccer Blo sg | like esse S , 4 Le ' 4 shutout, winning from Strouds, while 11:15 Pp. per P.M 1--News. Weather: | : cmt Ae Ea, ' S. : the remaining game was a 3-1 win for 7--Late Show 1--Club 11 Dan jotate aie | pone : MacDonalds over Woodlyn. #--Viewpoint r Part -- éNG nt ieatew . Larva of "ne, 2 Be F i High scorers were Marion Dingman 3-2--News and Sports | rf <llate pete fly , TASP}® vx: 5 aa > SRSaS Weed §=|781 (308, 247, 226), Millie Cameron 771 y | 4:00 P.M. Betery Sard ; Wap 'ie : (291, 283), Isabelle King 746 (309, 230, 11:30 P.M. 9--Wrestling Let ane - Forever é : - : ' 207), Alice Northey 726 (267, 252, 207)» 1i--Blockbuster Movie 7--Telesports Digest "fs P.M. . Miss ---- Joan Jackson 714 (250, 238, 226), Helen ®--Retter Late | 4--Cameo Theatre | 11:30 Lollobrigida Reynolds 709 (256, 238, 215), Millie 6-3--Bowling 11--Blockbuster Movie |Bilida 707 (305, 212), Betty Sackett 697 (270, 243), Innis DeLong 683 (274, 209, 200), Joan Rogers 675 (255,. 222), Mar} Ford 654 (242, 221) , Loretta McLean 651 (235, 238), Ev Clough 650 (240, 227), ° i Oe 1 D 't F t Th [Peggy Branton 645 (262, 204), Joyce Please This Year. . - ss : on orge em... helt Ut (Gk 22), Chie Colt 8 920), Marg McGrath 640 (248, 216), mee, wa Marvis Taylor 640 (259), Greta Tutton enh gag NS , 636 (219, 212, 205), Marion Hutchins 635 ¢ = (221, 217), Al Hill 634 (245), Joyce § aS P 227), Bea ' : i ij i DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS The season is fast coming to a close and anyone wishing to better any of the high scores had better start bowl- ing, unless they want to wait until the last night (or wait: till next season). Let's finish the season off real big, gang, for it may result in @ playoff posi- tion, Team standings for the third section are: Jupito 1, 19; Buzzers, 18; Winoes, BUZ SAWYER B. Melnichuk 697 (266, 255), B. Hard- ing 676 (285), W. Evans 672 (313), 0, |Thomson 664 (282) and F. McLaughlin "4 JANE ARDEN Porter 633 (234, ' Ross 623 (225, 212), Mary Mann 615 (252), Stel- la Makarchuk 613 (255, 223), Bette March 609 (222, 221). Maurie Shorten | 606 (228, 222), June Simpson 606 (248), Janet Peel 605 (219, 215), and Ada Tonkin 601 (224). Also from last week we forgot to mention Bev Barclay with -- 668 (326). Sorry Bev. hake i é le ' ST JUS ics 1E BLACKSMITH 250. games were rolle y Berenice beac y a ee ¢ i neh! S Berigld iN ee Saramak 291, Bev Barclay 271. Ede Velaae f 5 ~~ : ee FIGGER O' SPEECH, J -------- ' ? A ~ 7 % . ee Ryan 269, Alice Lanning 264, Ev Camp- TO 4 ON ACCOUNT WE e bell 255 and Wilma McQuaid 252 KIDNAP WARN'T INTERDOOCED." ! . Ve ps pn emaaa | ea ~ It | || ae loth Birthday ) ) Planned By Orono Lodge By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The regular meet- ing of Heather Rebekah Lodge No. 334 was held recently at the IOOF Hall. Sister Emma Lunn, Noble Grand presided TS SPECTACULAR, || [emeat..r MEAN fe | BUBBA! WHERE DO 3 ww INTHE MORNING ate CONALD ANE. gree me Ze AN BAD NEWS, [Px eat ion wr» YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING } ROOM! TM PLANNING To HAVE along with Sister Alice Hooey, | (AND SPOT, ']] gee 4 AND WITH THAT CEREAL IMA! BREAKFAST IN BED! Vice Grand, assisting "4 Ve mike Wi nabs fs BEFORE GOING TO There were several replies to ITLL LAST N... 5 WRINKLEPROOF! | ; gt S LI'L ABNER MUGGS AND SKEETER invitations to attend the 15th FOR YEARS!) (THAT'S NICE, birthday party which will be held at the next regular meet- ing on Tuesday, March 27. Brother Riddell announced that .the subordinate Lodge would celebrate its 50th anni versary on April 4, It was proposed that the Re- | bekahs along with the Subordin- ate Lodge undertake to furnish a room in the Memorial Hospi- tal at Bowmanville. This will be decided at a later meeting. Sister Maude Cooper Jr., Past --_ sella ' ; T , : ' Noble Grand was appointed to : 2 ' é , . ARE ALL THES! | : WELL... "ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER A" i "is eas CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING FOR TODAY, yp dopa WOR FoR Ps jo to Rebekah Assembly in THATS MY MOTTO/ a, gk a UAT RHYMES GOOD WITH D! i MILDRED. SEEYOU ee ais YOU ARE THEY. ' EX-JAIL- June as scholar and Sister WHAT'S YOUR / IN THE MORNING. GOOD : \W7 BIRDS? MOST]! {Irene Murray, PNG as repre- MOTTO 2 ¢ 3 OF THEM, EVE, sentative : : IG Si 5 " AND, JULIE~ Sister Betty Major and Sister THANKS!" | Distribeted by King Features Syedicate, © Kice Peatares Syndicate, ten, 1962. Wort tights menatiet. DONALD DUCK | | | | | | | DON'T LOOK SO }} =) Oe, SHOCKED. ITS Maude Cooper were appointed JHE FIRST as district representatives to at- = tend all district meetings for the QUESTION PEOPLE ASK term June 1962 to June 1963. WHEN THEY | Birthday greetings were ex- CAN'T CONTAIN tended to Sister Mabel Tennant, THEIR Sister Hazel Cowan and Sister 'CURIOSITY. \Elsie Jones. JULIET JONES © King Poarures Synflcwte, toc a Word rights gern : ; ; i bee oY SENS || , ay Se | SALLY'S SALLIES (FI DON'T! BLONDIE WANTS 7 P BLONDIE! oy TT ean é TO PAINT SCREE WHAT ARE < WAITING I THINK BUT THAT CA : ; i : YOU DOING eS) WAITA ee P BEHIND ICE LIT THE SOFA ) NAP : at = THE CARBINE LEVER OsiNG THE FORWARD WHICH SMALL PIECE OPENS THE BREECH, OF WOOD AS | HE CONMERTS Z | GACKADOING MORE M/S CARBINE : f y EWE =o | LEVERAGE 70 THE | W7O A y f se BOWSTRING. CROSSBOW. ZGYVE DRAWS THE BOW- STRING BACK TOAPIECE OF WOOD PLACED 3 H ii genie BEHIND THE CARBINE 7 fet3 : = sain Poteet WAMMER, THEN LAYS ' ; re "What is it? YOU ARE THE MARPOOW 1M PLACE.| |g bi : speaking to the head of the house." « LARRY BRANNON