Categories: Dobel Street, Metro Detroit
'Bowling for Dollars' flashback and the Rotary Club
“Bowling for Dollars.”

It was my favorite game show as a kid, watching casual bowlers attempt to string strikes together for prizes. The more strikes in a row, the bigger the prizes.
Bob Allison, who had a voice made for radio, was the host of the show, which took place at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park. It was broadcast on WDIV Channel 4 around 7 p.m., if memory serves me correct, just before “The Muppet Show” – another favorite of mine.
I hadn’t seen or heard from Mr. Allison since the heyday of “Bowling for Dollars” in the 1970s – that is, until yesterday.
Jon Morgan and I were the guest speakers for a Detroit Rotary Club meeting at the Detroit Athletic Club. Our topic, of course, was the Fletcher Field project, and Mr. Allison was there as a Rotary Club member and the meeting’s entertainment.
Turns out he plays the piano – very well. In fact, Mr. Allison told me yesterday that he played the jazz circuit in Los Angeles before coming to Detroit to get into broadcasting.
He continues to use that broadcaster’s voice on WNZK 690-AM, Monday-Friday from 9-11 a.m., on a radio show called “Ask Your Neighbor.” For more than 46 years, Mr. Allison has been providing an avenue for neighbors to exchange recipes and household hints, and deal with how-to-do-it and where-to-get-it problems.
After Jon and I finished speaking to the club, Mr. Allison gave us a few hints on some other neighborhoods we might look at. Wonder if he could help me with my bowling game.
I didn’t really know anything about Rotary Club until one of its members, Dave Allen, contacted me last spring to see if we needed any help. Now I know that the club stands for everything we’re working toward at the park and the surrounding neighborhood.
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
of the things Rotary club members think, say, or do:
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
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