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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 30 Jan 1964, p. 14

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2gtgtlt"2ltflf'l1ltg, Wei GoodyearsWhIp Petes, Fate Dodgers Tonight ‘- nd" AW like: lab; but» “I W _ iiidii-0rtbvudfe,.1rd iiihergnit,',hfgttut'l'i lunch) ”in; M I!“ no". Pnnquxn 11). Du. m ‘m d an Mfr, 111mm. Dave Roach. an. in in mm Diet. Boom Sutton [on - Ted In a! mu in ”my about! Mud. "ttl'"'"'" iiiGetnaadlvir.t.at-dvF1 the b.- ( 1Jdolr, you: - Millard. Gord but: callus-d " the hath“. mm, and m ' UUtt the dmsiue Alderwood Vinny ttol-Bob man than ho VII 31w: artitt- Jon“ cm "opium by riak cum»: January " “all"! Dun Hurray baton mom-n w U.R.W. ' -‘ Pee. Sign! l, ' TF n “I .n. - __ nnn) nu I.) m nominal: and Lulu).- br wcn Mud and Randy V” matted to Qunumuy Guard Hospital, when a. was 'tro- uounetd dud. Rudy's mother wu n the rink van-hing bun play, tor uh - “4.:qu waging _uhc An honor guard formed by the young hockey pinyor‘l team. ult. "eortod the mum to the cometary. was proud ot her soul union: artivsu" in the commuruly. A pout-mortal and“ the boy's mono. were not known; we mu: bu growth, an muc- tion limo“ unpombln to detect undo: normal madman. The pan-nu have no mmmion ot noppuu th. other two sons, Allan, u, and Beams, IT, trom playing hockey. Allan " auttutd n a pro cunt. The officials 1n charge of the an! at the tune decui.d to continua till the and. u the play- era, coach” and parents around tho rink were Luz-ware of the Gamma - Mud-y. Jan M, "err foo- " The executive and members of the Alderwood Minor Hockey Inocu- would like to take this opportunity to express their Welt sympathy to Mr. and MN. Dunchuk and the other number: ot the funny. Bran Iron. 5 - lad FatrNttt 1 Bran goals - Jun Novak, DlvzhApuw, Gord Kearney, Kan ”lb. Dave Agnew. Red Falcon - Fred Johnson. 60-10 3 - Carrie" I Go.Jo gully-30b Chamuin m Kett Barnes. tth It), Dorfsuaer. Go-Jo goaiso- Phil Cater, Ken Barnes, Craig Ware. 7 - dog; Edie formant. Rod Film goaU--Den Lawn, Andy Walker, Allan Foster. Cirricka goals - Jim Moreau, Paul M MlNOlvATOM DIVISION momma: t - McNally Ins. 1 F8refurhters' goals - Joe Mac- Mammy. goau-Jrm Hellish. Muck-COG" ' Moon goals - Paul “In, New, (canning Serve Hundreds - Ch'yllor's Initiative Fnor, ”DOG-MOI: Woman» Cmny Can " TO GO BONES, CHRYSLERS, VALIANTl. Ewan“ $7.14.“; whit!!! - 'NP “DIP Final Olunnco MINOR BANTAM, $2289 Moo MM 'ttMt 1 High for the day, Kay Frances Jan. " 722 (213. 247, 262) closely follow- Breeats3- 00-108 ed by Bev Cue. (Giovanni and " 'ttalt - Dave Agnew Piero Hate Styhsts) 713 (319, hum". tummy can LIN Mun DODGES The Best Deal Under the Sun . . . ONLY at Dealer ONE! Muilili't It". I. CL. b46 - Mil In! - will Wan-m! - "ht W - IMII Tum! - Mil Allotment! - "hi MN - Jim Momu mum-menu. annually in m. but. m:- '9"uGh'N'v"Aul l,iiiJiiitPgu,tttutt1v,tt kl. I aal-n'. Duly " Brian T!!- DJJ. I . m an. I Sven lot the nu met and Alan DID. M - To": Alamo. Sumuh psckod up on. not! to: Dan Pnnquin (I). Duvu tho manna. Aunts wan to My“. Dave Roach. John Cunu with s, Saudi“ My Sutton " Bl - Ted with t, Brian Tints. Run Haines MM and Brent Turner getting single U31. ' . Aldon-wood Valet: t tom. lulu-y a ham. U.R.W. I . Gown Sutton I ttew, goals --Lonn. Roy l3). George Sutton goals - Ted Broomhoad, Gary Howley new variety , - D.F.D. . Alderwood Vlrlcly goals -- John Gama. Johnson. In WEE DIVISION Glmhh l.G.A. A Solomon's Drugs 0 At thr Adam Beck rmk Glen- iakc [GA mam proved their High Triples for the EVenmg: Men - Frank Hodgson 991 (199. 342, 450); Neil McKenzie 739 (167, 294, 278); Cord Outhwame 731 (185, 290; 256). _ Ladies - June McFarland 731 Im, 210. 270); Carol Treble 703 lam, 208, PAN; Enid Love 680 {(226, 255. 199). 1 High Averages to date: Men-- Frank Hodgson 247. Art Steel 2.20, George Beck 219, QL'EENSWAY Bon LING .quiimonds) 6.39 t209, 196, 254): LEAGUE THURSDAY NIGHT Marg Gribbon tRiehrnonds) 629 (MIXED! V234, 193. 202); Betty Agnew Congratulanonsto Frank Hodg- IGxovanm and Piem) 627 1268, son who scored a Perfect Game wo, 169); Jean Frank (Lake- (450). shore Flower Shop) 616 tl43. High Triples for the Evenmg: 268, 205); Ev Qum (Casual Girl) Men - Frank Hodgson 991 (199. 615 t206, 199. 210); Gloria Wil- 342, 450); Neil McKenzie 739 sen 606 t266, 185, 155); Grace (167, 294, 278); Cord Outhwame McCumber (Giovanni and Piero) 731 (185. 290: 256). 599 (250). (226. 255. 199). ual Girly 422 (208, 214); Judy High Averages to date: Men-- Vermer 418 (I41, 277): Gert Frank Hodgson 247, Art Steel Warren (New Toronto) 407 (213. 220, George Beck 219, ISM); Ann Mitchell (Casual Girl) Ladies - Jean Andrews 210, 405 Ils'i, 238): Nellie Berneshi F'ran Bonus and Mickey MCKen- thew Toronto) 405 (229, 176); n: 206. Ola Smith (Lakeshore Flower . . . Shop) 401 (192. 209), LAKESIIORE LADIES MAJOR H:gh Indivuiual Single. Bev BOWLING LEAGUE - Jul. 35 Coo tGiovanni and Piero) 319; Other tme scores were __ Wm- nie Knox (Giovanni and Piero) M3 (277, 167, 219): Donna Carter 219, 180) ANOTHER LAKESHORE FIRST . . . YOUR LOCAL FORD DEAL!!! . . . . A Good "or. To Do lullnou am Lulu Shun "d. w, NOW You thm Buy With OOMPLETE IMtFiBEME-lul Used Oars Are Protlctod . With A FULL MAJOR WARRANTY At No Extra Oust lav” tr'ark wrth red trrterrnr hos '0le nth-"walls ouhmcw pnwevrsiotnng and but! brakes Absdu'ot, ' m, Le No. 404-652 - '6t PONTIAC, 2-000l LAUR‘NTIAN " DAN. [Dr's-r .n "Me an» a!" mm ttuto- '63 row tunic: 300 t noon MDAN SIMPSON MOTORS 39319 Latest Bowling Results w wrt), guy mm, auto Num- (fl-non d bjjj.jjdj.c,j'-t,l', _ L, Lr-., - w.“ ' Richmond: M, New Toronto IT, A clot-1y tought comm aw Juno Men-alt. 11. Glam Wilson New“. Clown Just «In out iq, Walker: Welding by on. goal. Averages to ttate-Donna Car- Stewart Neil got , with Steven tar I”. Kay Funcu tit, Gert Davies and Glen Multan [emu Warren 200, ou Smith 208, Bet- one each for the Clam: boys. ty Agnew 2M, Ginny Manning Assists went to Russ Kitcher (8). 306. Cay Barney 304, Ev Quin Hamid Lloyd, Glen Melina, and 203. Fame Loescher 203. Nellie Murray Porutoug picking up one Berneski 202, Jean Frank 201. each. I o o o "AM, Quincy" IC. A, Bots Sum? Numb. m sun WIIICI'I, Alan Cardee Kelemen’i. Wunc (mun Fine Two Game Scores were- Fern: Doescher (Casual Girl) 439 (216. 223); Ora Rinier tCas- ua'. Girl) 422 (208, 214); Judy Venner 418 (141, 277): Gert High Individual Triple, Kay Frances 722; High Team Single. Giovanni and Hero, 1230; High Team Triplu (Giovanni Ind Pie- rot 3048, Team standings to date-Lake- shore Flower Shop 28, Giovanni and Piero 21, Casual Girl 21, GOALKIEPERS' AVERAGES with blue Mm, cuvomotlc and redo Thu " an vdcal iomuly l-dooo wagon Must be seen to be nonvecwved, Lk. No. 3920IX. ‘Ol CAI-AX“ XL CONVIITIILI. Gleam, mg biotin mm rd “who: Mm Aummohc on m. Now, power 'teer'rm - hrokes, you" MW: The ' my for the wrung leufivl an No 493-951 '61 FORD COUNTRY “DAN Valvmo F/e .A.. AV. " lr. HI 'Halt 3 . Gallo Loalng Streak QUEENSWAY LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE standings Jan. " Wkmg Fish & Chips 32, Asso- cined Budget Centre 27, Domin- ion Gift Supply 25, Whitlock': LD.A Drugs 28. Gord. Cornish Auto Service to, Alt Davis Men's & Boys' Wear 20, Select Meat Market P.0, Ruskin's Queensway Pharmacy 18, Modern Meat Mar- ket is. Eleanor Flower Shoppe M, Gordon's Ladies Apparel 13, lamarmu Real Estate 12. humor. Goody-m can out ot their than um big! and in docm'vc bullion lust uraday night u they trounced Pctorboro Home!“ 6-1 at Lakuhon Arena and the win permitted them to uh 1 three point bulge ovu- Diaie Beehiseg in the battle for third place. High single, Kay Francis 287; high double, Jeanne Davis 475. Dense Borg 456, Kay Francis 454. Grace Williams 444, Hazel Lewis 437, CHRrhi'r.THt'. KING BOWLING LEAGUE January 21 Men __ Fwd Cormier 783 4308’; Ciaude Bertrand 739 1271). John Stevenson TM t242); Bob Nichols 695 (205): Percy Biss (in! Cut); Guy Bertrand 659 (237); Barry Donovan 630 (240i: Jack Gavin 620 l224); As it the wakend. Goodyear: NEW TORONTO "I f I BEGINNERS WELCOME FREE GOLF INSTRUCTION , a,“ ROCH' _ CHILDREN - AGES tt.t ”URT'NGTO" SATURDAYS ONLY - I A.M. - ' A.M WE'RE}: Phone CR. 8-0151 ‘5} up" 't'(_'),'it' Mon, to Fri, Sat. ")DONTIAC, L000. SAFARI, STATION WAGON. 'Nite with ouwmunt ’YOF‘SV'US» and win", automatic tronvmssuon, radio ttttttyt, L and whne‘alis This wagon is in top ‘u convnl, 2.0001. vuoon. Momma n9 season GOLF EOUIPMENT . at greatly reduced pricg’ NOW OPEN! Dixie Plaza no" School 322:1 sun's naanu-z THURS. l a”? NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Meat', (Ten Pint - Jan. " sway) The Untouchables and Boat- Mai. nicks are tied for first place with oppe 20 points each and Andy‘s Rock- ‘1 13, ets have 18 points. l brrgh Scores thrs week: Men- 287; Doug Grigor 182, 281, 212 - 625; 475. Stan Lieberman 227, l58, 219 - anus 804: Norm Smylle 225, 145, 233 iazel - 603. Women -___ Knty Bramhxll 179, NT, 163 - 509; Des Hoitsema Iti4, A9, l69 - 482; Jeannine Atkisson Itil. 152, 142 - 455, Averages: Men - Stan Lieber- 783 man 175, Doug Grigor IN, Fred 1 739 McKenzie and Tom Emmett 172; 242); Women - Marilyn Callaghan "ercy 168, Kitty Bramhill 164, Jean- trand nine Atkisson HS, Des Hoitsema l 630 144, 224);' Second Series, Team Standings rodeo The Jack McCallum 616 (329). - Untouchable: to, Humid: 80, Ladies - Carol Clark 653 Andy. Rocket: 18, Whizun 18, (233); Mary Haney 624 (270). CupOthugeu 16, Held Pins u, Team Standing - Terrys Pi- Slowooltet It, Alley Cat; to, rate: IT; Alley Cat: M; 1i1,t',yi,t,' It, Flinulonet IT, Way- Billy' H; Moonshine“ 14; The‘ouu lit, Pints. a, Top Cats 8, Jetsons 13; Bud Dogs 12; "HelIoStrikers 6, Scrubs ti, Pin Pickers There" 11, Hootenanys 11; New o. ems 9; Busy Bees w, Getsrntms, High Triple Plat: Men --Doug il; Pioneers ll; Eastwuods tr. Flow Gribor 630, Sum Lieberman 604; Pokes 8; Leprecaunl "i; SW11." Women - Marilyn Cillaghan won tomtortably emu! Mlle-toil Dodgers who In trying third clue and also hid mmdwinkly to ovarhwl £1053. game; on, hand ovor Dixie. Thl,co" Indian tor top spot. They dark bum in the battle tur thou-I111 bring with them Jim Jae. tounh playou position is Bump tho hath“ when” in the e- tan who has suddenly caught tire ‘lm loop at the moment He bu and mu Dixie b1 two points and scored-tan goals in the. games have two 3am» n hand. linen joining Weston who tail Tonight" invaders " tte; Embjcokc by five points and nine shore will be the high ying games left in the whedult.‘ won eomtortarttly cut-mud in third place and also had um: guinea on, hand 0V0! Dixie. The dark horse in the battle tor the toupth playolt position is Bram!» ton who has suddonly caught tire and lull Dixie b1 two points and have two gamvs , hand. - ' iormier 209. High Avérage. Iauiy - Made ine Thibault 204, High Average, Man 392HX with automatic trtmsrrtis, nation (or for thte com, No. 42750)(. 12 noon -10 pm. 9 mm. _ 4 Fm. b' week: Men- 331. 212 - 625; '.27, 158, 219 - e 225, 145, 283 2M" Fred High Triple Plat: Men --Doug Gribor 630, Sum Lieberman 604; Women - Marilyn Cillaghan 592, Mimic heron: Mil, Kitty Bramhill M9. High Triple Hdcp.: Men - Norm Smylie 651, Doug Grigor 636; Women - Marie Leroux on, Lorriane Hodgson K'a. High Single Flat: Men - Bob Murray 245, Doug Grigor Mi; Women -- Doreen Hackney 218, Marilyn Callaghan 215. High Single Hdcp.: Men - Norm Smylie 249. Dan DeJulio 246; Women - Doreen Hackney 256. Lorraine Hodgson 237. LADIES‘ CITY MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standing Jan. " 2nd Sums - New Shamrock Bowl ill; Games Downtown Chev. and Olds. H; Cleco Air Tools 10: Peoples Credit Jewel- lers 10; Miss Sun Valley 9; Rhea Flower Shop 9; Bowlerama Ltd. i, : CORONADO F Early Bird Special§ “w" - um am $4.44 up, nun now, not, sum mo mu Lakeshore looked cusp-r and their passes sharper than they but been for . couplu of mocks which is In encouumg sign that manic they have shnken the January slump. They scored three goals in the first period and another three in the third. " lowing Petorboro a lone goal in the final mend of play m the opening “an“. 8; Ace Bowl 8; Stanley L. Jarvis 8; Seven Up K, Shoppers Bowl 7%; Howell 81¢)qu Th'; Care tinental Casualty 6; Olympia Re- creation Club 6; seagrametter 6; Nanking Tavern 4; Sam Tube Furs 3; City Driving School e. Total Both Series - Miss Sun Valley 47; New Shamtock Bowl M; Gorries Downtown te; Seven Up 41; Peoples Credit 40: Bowl. erama Ltd, 36: Stanley L. Jar- vis 36; Olympia Rec. Club M; Rhea Flower Shop M; Shoppers There was I dispute over the Peter goal, tired by Dave Karlie $5383 “In“ can“: attih USED mus 3420 LAKE SHORE BLVD. w. iii-9783 ATS i Ctit> . Guaranteed Used Tirol $5.00 INSTALLED and IALANCED O Used Tubes 51. . Flats Repaired sg. unkjwm' - . com. ”14.50 Cluck 0w Used Snow Tin Spuloh at n so as the tmlcketper allow- ed the clock to run on W finally stuppmg u when it show- ed seven seconds ot pll)’ in ttte second period, After a brief com mutation, the utticUls Show“! the goal to stand, The back bunker a: far u Peterboro was concerned wu two goals in eighteen awonds in the first period, Gary O‘Sholl worm at the mne minute with and Robbie Johnston at 0.18. Petcrhom never did lecovcr hum this whirlwind action. ""s'ui'émm. added Lakeshore" third goal before Kama scared for the visitors. -in the third period Johnny Max:113“. Dave Field and Mun! Hoffman all catued the red light to blink and Lakeshore had much ot the tenitonal play as Peter- boro gradually iaded. Following ton i R n t's game Lakeshore moves into Tam o' Shanler tor a Sunday afternoon game against Neil McNeil and then entertain Georgetown he" next Thursday. $3

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