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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1963, p. 24

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TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1I--Hamilton. CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto | WGR-TV Channel 2--Bulfalo WBEN-IV Channel 4--Buffalo | WKBW-TV Channel 7--Bulffalo WRUC-TV Channel $--Rochester | CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto CKVR-TV Charnel 3--Barrie | WEDNESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M., Vi--Family Theatre 9--Kiddo 8-2-- Superman 7--The Early Show 63--Razzie Dazzle 4--Five O'clock Show $:30 P.M. Sea Hunt 63--Woody Woodpecker 2--Santa Program 6:00 P.M. 9--Bilko 6--Live and Learn 3--Today, 1963 6:15 PLM. 4--Headline News -Quiz 6:30 P.M. 11-9-8-3-2-- News; and Sports J--Jungle Jay Show 6--Sportfolio 6:45 PLM. li--Family Theatre 8-2--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--Bes! of Grouche &--Pete Gunn 7-6----News, Weather, Sports 4--Zane Grey Theatre 3--Candid Camera 2--Dearh Valley Days Weather 1--Michael Shayne $--My Favorite Martian 7--Patty Duke 63--Red River 8:30 PLM. 9--Hockey Night In Canada Farmer's Daughter #3--Perry Mason 4--Glynis, 9:00 P.M, 11--Naked City 8-2--Espionage J--Ben Casey 4--The Beverly Hillbillles 2:30 P.M 63--Camera Canada 4 The Dick Van Dyke Show 10:00 P.M. The P.M. Show Eleventh Hour ' Danny Kaye Show! ¢ Home Cook 10:30 P.M 9--The Twilight. Zone 63--Day After Day 11:00 P.M 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2---News Weather, Sports WIS PLM. 9--Matro' Final Viewpoint 11:20 P.M. TV Open Line j-4--Late Show 11:30 P.M, ht Show ghtcap am Benedict THURSDAY $:00 A.M, 1--Captain Andy 4--Captain Kangaroe Jamboree Comedy Series ' 9:00 A.M. |}1--Romper Room | 9--Homemakers Health Club 4--Popeye's Piayhouse | 2-Mike Dougias Show 9:15 A.M. 9- mis\Heten 9:30 A.M. 9--Playtime With Bod! 7--Jack LaLanne. Show 10:00 A.M. ll--Eddie Allen Show 7--Girl Talk 6-3--National Schools 4--Calendar 8-2--Say When 10:30 A.M, }1--Super Bingo 8-2--Word For Word 7--General Hospital 6--Chez Helene 4-1 Love Lucy 11:00 A.M. 9--Morning Magazine 8-2--Concentration 7--Price |s Right é--Loretts Young | 4--The McCoys 11:30 A.M. Steed Show Links | 4-Pele and Gladys 12:00 NOON 9---Noonday Report 8-2--Your First impression Tennessee Ernie Ford 3--Dr Elwood Glover NFL Football 12:15 P.M 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. %--Kiddo Cartoons 8-2---Truth 0. Consequences )--Father Knows Best 6~--Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M, 4--Gulding Light 3--Movie --D M --~Ma 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers 2--Divorce Court 1:30 P.M. 1--Mid-day Matinee 9--Our House 4--As The World Turns 2:00 P.M | Love Lucy ng 7--Day In Court 6-4-3---Password * 2--People Will 2:30 P.M. 9--The Millionaire t--Home Cooking 7--Day Jn Court 63--Scariett Hill 4--House Party 2--The Doctors 3:00 P.M. 9--Here's Looking At You 8-2--Loretta Young 7--Queen For A Day 6-3--Take rty 4--NCAA Football 3:30 P.M, 1}4Randy Dandy 9--Peopie. in Conflict $-2--You Don't Say 7---Who Do You Trust 63--Friendly Giant 4--Edge of Night 4:00 P.M 9--Hideaway-Funtime $--The Match Game | 7--Tralimaster 63--Mr. Piper | | 4--Secret Storm 2--Santa Program | %--Bilke | 6--The Observer | %--Sports 2--Captain Bop 4:30 P 9--Mickey Mouse Club 6--Father Knows Best 4--Leave it To Beaver 3--Popeye THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 1--Family Theatre 9--Kidde 8--Superman 7--The Early Show 63----Razzie Dazzie 4-Five O'clock Snow 2--Huckieberry Hound 5:30 FM 9-3--Yog) Be 6--Musi¢ Hop 6:00 PLM. 3--Tombstone Territory 2--Today," 1962 6:15 P.M, 4--Headline News 6:30 P.M. 11-9-8-4-3-2--News? and Sports I--Jungie Jay Show 6:45 PLM A Family Theatre $-2--Huntiey Brinkley 7:00 P.M. Hot Seat Weather | 7-6--News, Weather Sports 4 Ba! Masterson Kildare 2---Bishop: Sheen 7:30 P.M. 9--The Outer Limits J--The Flintstones 6--Candid Camera 4--PassWord 2--87th Precinct 8:00 PM 11---OHA Junior Hockey 8--Harry's Girls /--Donna Reed 63--The Lucy 4--Rawhide 8:30 P.M. To Te 2--Or 3--The Serial --My Three Sons AN Show D) 8. me 9:00-P.M., 9--Zero One 7--Jimmy Dean 6-3--Grindle 4--Perry Mason 9:30 PLM, 9--Jack Paar 8-2--Haze 6-3--Parade 10:00 P.M. 8-2--Kratt Theatre 7--Sid Caesar Show 6--Alfred Hitcheock Hour 4--The N 3--Thriller rses 10:30 POM M--Have Gun W 9--Redigo 7--Buffalo Bill 11:00 P.M, 11-9-8-/-6-4-3-2-- News, Sports 1:15 PM, 9--Metro Final &Viewpoint 11:20 PLM. TV Open Line 7-4--Late 11:30 P.M 6--Feature Showcase 9--Pierre Berton Hour 3--Naked City Travel Show BUZ SAWYER PHIL, WHAT THE HECK core. ofr! HAPPENED? {DHIL'S FACE 15 TURNING BLUE. QUICKLY, BUZ DRAGS HIM INTO NEXT © King Peatures Syndicate, Ine. 1963. World righte reserved, JOUTH RESUSCITATION. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday; December 18; 1963-23 YOU HAD A CLOSE CALL, MAN! {T MUST HAVE BEEN THAT FRUIT YOU ATE, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS © | CATHOLIC LEAGUE Shamrocks took four points from De |bonairs, Untouchables and SlowPokes split two apiece, Blow Strikers took three | points from Teachers Pests, and Lembes Lemons took four points from Hooten- annies. | Over 200 were as follows: Marg Beau- |champ 221, Tony Coulas 268, Jean Dicki- son. 220, 224, Ted Powers 203, John |Hroncich 219, Dede Lambe 202, Mary |Noordman 264, Teresa Powers 237, |Father Beriault 208, Claire Henning 202 |Mary Ekker 21), Dave Wetmore 271, Maire Koster 238, John W. Cardinal 218 220, Barry Leach 234, Mildred Rigley 232,. Fred Noordman 205, John A. Car- dina} 201, 216 Dan Rukaruk 245, Ard Cardina! .206 and Errol Lawson 202. Ladies' high single for the week went JANE ARDEN ACROSS . Finds fault . A. loop on edging .Bay win- dow . Maxim - Tooth filling . Thick wire rope 5. Scotch- man's "No"! . Copper: Rom. . Addition result One's heir . From . Describes vividly . Bath tents | CROSSWORD DOWN - Mint . Buffalo India . Irritates coal man's shoe 26, . Actress Lupino. . Samarium: . Watery part 48. 27. 29. . Perhaps . Jewish JANE TRIES TO PULL THE INDED fo Mary Noordman 264 and Ladies' high triple to Jean Dickison 628, men's high single went to Dave Wetmore 271 and men's high triple to Dave Wetmore end John W. Cardinal, both with 620. Only four in the Lemon League this |week. We'll be bowling for chickens nex? week! OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Spicers rolled the high team score of the night, 3955, to clinch the section honors with @ shutout over Al Perry's Pets, in the No. 1 group. 2 Knockers copped the top spot in Group 2 with a win over Newcomers, and 1 was @ popular decision for Red Hardie and his mates. The all important Turkey Roll went over big and the grouping of the bowlers was very well received by ail. The following bowlers are assured of ® hearty Christmas Dinner; Group 1, Bob Gallagher 834; Denny Linton 853; Lloyd ;Sabins 819, Sel Himes 818, Don Gavas | 808; Don Henning 801; Ron Jay 801; Dutch Lugtenburg 760; Hank Sarnovsky 7527 | Clair Hutcheon 735; Joe Kastner 725; Dick Snowden 728; Ray Mann 718; Eddie Brown 709; Matt Bell 705; Bert Harding 692. Group 2. Bill Solomon 854; Lorne Pol- r { L le Yesterday's Answ: 42, Fireplace fuel Blunders Spigot Pert. to 43, 45. 46. sym, month 47,Craw Part of of blood "to be" 3. e er malt drink . Kettle .Game at @ {7 {8 {9 }t0 cards . "The ---- Around Us" . Wooden blinds . Nickel: sym. . Little girl 7. Sweet potato |. Beast of burden . Solemn wonder Mi magistrate . Per. to area . Bower . Grating Garden in- vaders 12-18 MICKEY MOUSE LES CANADIENS |lard 751; Gord Brown 741; Bud Edgar 7313 Stan St. Louis 728; Bill Galbraith | Jack Strank 703; George Topping 702; Don Reid 699; Jim Lakas 697; Harold Clarke 685; Jack Goodman 698; John Mc- Conkey 677; Len Arp 659; Chas. Taylor 658; Harold Creamer 640. The "birds" will be distributed at Motor City Lanes on bowling night and ail bowlers listed above are requested to be in attendance to pick them up With the season at the halfway mark, indications are that the league is headed for its best season ever. The top average bowlers in Group 1 are, Ozzie Keeler 2574 Ron Swartz 254; Al Perry 254; Rof Nesbitt 252; Bob Gallagher 251; Lieyd Sabins 250 In Group 2, the leaders are, Bert 'Red' Hardie 235; Gord Brown 234; George Top ping 230; John Cardinal 229; Bob La vergne 228; Archie Brown 224; Dave Conboy 223 Many new bowlers are showing rapid jimprovement and will be promoted te Group 1 in the 1964-65 season In addition to this, many new applica- tions for membership are being presented to the Executive for next season, all of | which indicates that the five-pin game t@ jon the march in Oshawa. BA) ")'ACCEPTE VOTRE REDDITION | HIVE Dh 71,1, DAWA SAYS ,BIOMIBINS BNOK 1.4377¥ Ip DIT KIRKE,"JE RAMENE LES COLONS ET LES PRETRES EN FRANCE," "FABA JO BINNOSIBS") FUIESIWM,, TL) JO Ont IMLS! StL, i RESTAITALA , COLONIE AFFAMEE SEULEMENT UNE CUNE DE PATATES ET DE RACINES, uierie ow Auere> Ow! 4437 Sym S.0eu Gwe SBPOLwied BO GALW AWO, PARTS AND. SERVICE LEAGUE Congratulations to Reg. Piper and hie "Chevrolets' for winning the second see tion. Reg Piper, H. Brown, M. Drago matz, E. Turner, A. Mepsfead, H. O'Neil, Our "annual Christmas Roll" will be held on Wednesday, December 18. There will be four turkeys donated by the GM Recreation Council. The way that these turkeys are to be awarded will be @x- plained to the team captains. There will jalso be twelve fowl, to roll-off for and |they will be awarded as follows: Three high triples (with or without handicap): three high singles (with or without handl- |cap) and 6 lucky names (drawn out of @ hat). 600 -- R. Piper 721 (211, 288, 222), G. Mercier 677 (229, 205, 243), A. Hircock 59 (253, 253), H. Brown 657 (207, 245, ), A. Villa 653 (274, 228), R. Coulson | , J. Van Dyk 639 (264), D, Crane | dell 637 (210, 236), E..Sweet 630 (244, 210), LE. Ferguson 629 (217, 233), D. Clark 627 | (246, 213), K, Sanders 622 (253, 201), A. | Piper 622 (201, 216, 205), M. Dragomatz 611 (275), J. Cook 607 (225), P. Jarvis 605 (252). Pe Be. aa O'Neil 296, M. Malarz 272, |A. Mepstead 251, J. Gow 234, H. McLeod \231, W. Pottery 226, 200; W. Mathews \224, C. Taylor 214, A. Hartman 210, J. |Malarz 207, €. Lymburner 210) F. Dwyer * PONTIAC * BUICK * VAUXHAUL * ACADIAN Ale From All Of Us To All Of You We Extend Sas CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. 266 KING ST. WEST THE OSHAWA 723-4634 \202 and J. Grieve 202. | High Average -- D. Clark (Olds 221) &. Simkins <GMC) 220. High Triple Winners -- ®. Jarvis (Pon tiacs) 833 and E. Sweet (Pontiacs) 805, High single winners -- W. Mathews (GMC): 385, E. Lymburner (Pontiacs) 355 THE SHARPSHOOTERS LEAGUE Points taken this week --- Strikers 4 Five Bees 3, Ramblers 3, Lets 1, Alley Cats 1, Easy Aces 0. | Over 200 Games -- Audrey Gardiner 255, Betty McNair 245, Marilyn Levesque |219, Sandra Labanovich 219, Grace Brown |219, Doreen Edgar 226, Bea Hale 237, *DOGPATCH'S MOST UNIQUE. B-BUT HAIN'T IT Emily Stonebridge 204 and Pauline Shaw ei 217. LOOK! 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