OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 'ii tiZict | Bull, 217; H. Gimblett, 219; B, Greig, Eyres, 227. 248, 206, 238; M. Dawson, 203; B. | Lemon League -- A. Vincent, 86. ezuk, 218; R. Ferencz, 200, 253: WH, Hut. | Teams standing -- Wrubel 43, Eyre 1 EA Special Saturday Meets "340, "Tad Tyers 541, Geo. Turner |Z, 28: A. Shi és ana E. Mac. 41» Dickison 41, 0. [ 206; A. Shaw, 206; and E. py | kenzie, 225. 34, Rolfe 33, Houston 30, Polito 29, Pow-| The Salvation Army Citadel on 4 Ken Gunn $33 and Bob MeHUSh "rion League: P. Burns, 96 A. er, 27, MeAllister 25, Mothersil 21 and Simcoe street south will be the bigh singles were Jim|Gimblett, 98; B. Dodds, 85, 60; and E.|Bolahiood 19. rallying points for delegates toa , Ken Marden 220, Walt | Mackenzie, 90. f be Scott | STORIE PARK LEAGUE special series of meetings to Hugh 5, Toi Tyers 203, Wl Crystal ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH , ,,., ye we're finally starting|Deld on Saturday afternoon and rts | teams are tied for top place this Sa ufgs i 464 ae ote 12 each, nd nen behind are fo This special conference will 4 ls are - The ladies' high triples were Onda; = p,, ers,' and Orioles with 11 bring together 'Local Officers' of each. Running close behind them are A. 672 (223.253) A. Tuson 660| 3 'the Cherries, and Weavers with 10| (275228): ©. Morrison 619 (212211); (several Corps in the area, includ- 38, lava Tavs. 8 wa Helen, gach. Crickets and Eagles have 9 and|M. Cameron 616 (218212); and A.ling Whitby, Ubridge, Bowman- The ladies' high singles were Shirley HADPY-GAng and Starlings 8 each, Porter 60% 214.520), » ville, Port Hope and Cobourg. Harrison 183, 165; Onda Gunn 182, 175; |, Vind oie _seralel wield whe! Dver 200: Jack . arron aa) pean| The object of the conference is to Donne, Calling 172, 158; Joves ison | 716208 (618), . ne 2 0 Done Langley 230, discuss present day needs and § I ee tor e 184 und Nancy Pear. LAdiee with handicapiOn top wel Jim Barron 215, Raiph Bonehsm 216. | how effectively these can be met 152 jiave wustal Haw with = "a; Al-|204, George Arkwright 209 and Alice by The Salvation Army. " {lee enema H a clsaac | Short 201, a 19; Carol Little 213; Donna Bint 211; : The conference will be address- , 18, Doreen's Beauty Salon 49, Lemon League: B. Short, A. Bone. ly 47, Doug's Barber Shop aw, Clays Shamil 304i" 88 Mary Me (ham, W. English, D. Barron, N. Oyler, 1 by Colonel Alfred Keith who 4, N A. Redknap, P. French, M. Durno, has Ji long a Farid exper} ence in vation rmy wo! throughout Canada. He will be accompanied by his wife, who has capably assisted him in his a 45, | Six scratch bowlers for the men 45, Gillards Cleaners 42, Techniclans| 5 C0 mo OC "was high for H. Scott, and Elva Woods. various appointments, At one stage of his career Colonel Keith 41%, Bo-Peep Restaurant 39, Oshawa, oo. Cyn 267.299 (697); Bill Grandy| Team Standing: Cuberts 17; Burtons had the oversight of all Salvation Cleaning Contractors 37, Champs 36, d C : 248: 113; Simcoes 13; Mills 9; Hillsides 8; The Sleepers 30, Acadian Cleaners 28,0) Fred Coemans B48; Rous Clark 300| co, LLC 6 fords 6 and Tresanes 6, in Canada. Delegates to th will] COL, ALFRED KEITH and | Tommy Goch Supertest 28, Strikers 27, 23, 2 (613) Y'S MEN JUNIOR LEAGUE 4 e have supper at the Citadel ll Trestoppers 2%, Men with handieap: Mark Hill was LOCAL 1817 high for the men in this group 283-226. The people with high triples are as Ron Guiltinan 255, 228 (678) will remain for a public meet-|[Local' Salvation Army 'Home, ing commencing at 8 pm. League under thé direction of 215 (724); Pi Bent 270.245 (706); | follows: ples: P. Hercla 636, B. West-| U0, L120 er 261.225.210 (696): Erlg|and Sharon Vaillancourt 225, 208 (18). Colonel and Mrs. Keith will be Mrs. W. James are hosts to the lconducting the regular Sunday visiting delegates. Salvation Army Holding OSHAWA MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE The men's high triples were Walt Scott 600, Jim Thomson 565, Wait] S20 Crystal 555, Ken Marden 550, Stu Mol. | C0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, November 32, 1958 Qa yf xy ags |gas competition with an ultimat. No Competition & amass sec a oe oe Presid t Sa mony ok a sas applignos EXhiDL I en ys tion marking the utilization of MONTREAL (CP)--Col. Maiir-|Weésterti Canadian natural gas in the Montreal area. o both A ne bi Jean Nr ws High lake 64 C. Richardson 623, H. Creamer 622, Watson 615 and R. Henning 614. High Singles: Epping 247; D, a o Miruk 893, B. Richard 625: Jacklin 243-201 (603); Perce Neal 341| The boys who bowled 8 200 game are; "(000s Allan Venema 240; Allan Fie Wayne MeLackian 246, Gary Hi Donald 239; Clifford Davis 213; Norm-|210 Larry McCabe 208, and Don Mills 238; J Perry 23%; A. Cooper 223; F,™an Marnien 211; Bruce Hurst 2115) 203. Pajor 220, 220; A, Hainer 219; H, Can.|Art Allman 209 and Leon Parks 20. | er i: Gin:| Lemon League: Six this week: Murieil The 8irls with 200 scores were ag fol- field 217; W. Sweet 217; M. Smith 28: own 88; amilton 88; "Louel lows: Denna Barns 223, Sharlene Tag- T, Petrovicz 214; R. Cooper 214; P. Kit elsaac 88; Gladys Clark 86; Evelyn | $87t 210, Janet Mainds 204 and Joanne 212; D. Bright 210; Boticher 208; 2, Scott 83; and Gladys Shenfilt 64, Slessor. COULD PROPEL VEHICLE TO MARS J. Holtfoster 208; P. wee Adams 208; 208; J. K ki 206 and L. Arp 203. If anyone would like to bow! en Sat. meetings at the Oshawa Citadel. This is a model of an fron ter- act the lessened attraction of Lemon League: A. Baxter 62, 67, LEGION BOWLING urday from 10.30 to 12.00 you are wel- The conference is under the di- RUSSIAN INDUSTRY engine's thrust could » Th W. Annonichuk 81; K. Nichol 83; C Over 200: Bob Skelton, 244, 229, 200; come. rection of Brigadier Morgan Flan- Focket engine described by | pace scientists as a new en- gine that could reach Mars, They said as long as it could be boosted into space by more powerful chemical rockets, the ---- Job In Far East ravity: An iron engin develop- "|B, Rogers, 308; | gra pi a pound of thrust Yin 90; Weixler 90; Waingt 9, 71; De a, Frank Jolie: 4 oA id could put a 10,000-pound ve- | 'Team Standings: Misfits 8, Loafers 7 3levens, 204 Gene MacKenzie, 237; Leg| hicle in neighborhood of Mars [Cellar Dwellers 7, Eight Balls 6, Hawk Bowers, 200, Luke White, 20; in nine months, or near the |Fves 8. Besiners 5, AllivOne 4 171205, 220, Ben Bracey, 220, 216; moon in three months, {Jumpers 2 and Try Hards 2, ' nigan who is commander of the] Russia's sixth five-year plan mid-Ontario Division. Major and ending in 1960 seeks expansion of Mrs. M. Rankin of the Oshawa industrial production by 65 per Corps and the ladies of the'cent. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF The Royal Ambassadors | & : i .. There's a Welcome 5, 2 | Bathe, 201; Jack Dodds, 212, 218; J. |Strank, 254; Edna Bowers, 221; Bill | Hood, 219, 221; Lloyd Corson, 229, 318; For Young Men and #671; | Arla White, 211; E, Waite, 227; B. Brown, 206; and L. Bryne, 200, | Women at the ny» Team Standing: Midnix 15, Sober Bix | orve Team Standings: Sputniks, Spooks, 8039; The Dooleys, 8029; Sparkies, 7793; Pinheads, 7702; and The 1 Duds, 7219, 4, How About That 14, Rousers 11, Men's Hi Triple -- G, B oss! Sliders 10, Hard Tops 10, Hoola Hoops ne na Tr ull 6% 10, Home Brews 9, Hobos 8, Pincus 8, Men's High Single -- B, Tkaczuk, 251, | Satellites 6 and Orbits 5. Ladies Hi - ey Fr td R. Ferenc: ST. GREGORY'S LEAGUE Facing Coldwell By KEN KELLY #@Canadian Press Staff Writer | "oTTAWA (CP)--A grey-haired gentleman with something of the air of a retired diplomat heads for the Far East this weekend on| Geneva where the mission's re- port will be written, In preparation for his task, Mr. Coldwell has been doing a con- siderable amount of reading but says he expects many of his pre- Ladies' High Triple -- B, Jenkins, 281. | Over 200: G. Bull, 243, 208, 207; R.| Ferencz, 261, 217; B. Tkaczuk, 251, 202; B. Hollyhead, 221, 226; G, Greig, | 223, 232; B. Jenkins, 281; D, Sager, | 250; H. Hutton, 244; B. Colvin, 232; XK Graves, 226; H. Gimblett, 226; E, White, 218; J. Larmer, 213; T. Colvin, 210; A, Shaw, 204; L. Ferencz, 202 and B. Baxter, 201. | conceived notions on the subject Lemon League: L, Band, 97; T: Col The race for first place is still very close with Wrubel first and Eyre's and Dickison's tied, for second. High singles -- Helen Moore, 283; and Rodger Baboneau, 273, High tri. ples -- Helen Moore, 588 and Harry McGuire, 741. Those over 235 ~ Harry MeGuire, MUSIC GAMES TABLE TENNIS OUTINGS REFRESHMENTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 184 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 8:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS SERVED $1.50 COUPLE Sponsored by Le Club Canadien Franceis | Yvonne De Carlo as the desert man, a, who i the faithful wife of Moses, in | next Thursday, November 27th, for an extended engagement, The huge starring cast of the Cecil B. DeMille's production | DeMille macterpiece is hgaded "The Ten Commandments"; | by Charlton Heston and - Yul | coming to the Plaza Theatre | Bryner. p GEY MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT YO A MOVIE! SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AT 3.35 P.M. WALT DISNEY'S SALUTE TO CANADA'S NORTH 5 Wait Disneys yo WIR & United Nations assignment hatter community planning to cause vin, 83; and D. Boivin, 57. he regards a fascinating chal-hin, "come disillusionment when| MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL lenge. : on-the-spot study begins Only one team applied the white. Ju him M. J. olduel Panis India wants to preserve the an- wash brush this week and that eame an open mind and a firm cient basis of community life and About when the red hot Queen's club belief that men can perform no|ty encourage the people to build Jat the Motos City boys who were def f | 'm and unable to eope ater service to society than Inia new India on the fundamental with R, Jay, H. Doyle and Co, 1 government. In his job as/principles of human freedom and| As a result of their 3-0 win, Queen's elifirman of a UN commission] collective effort. moved into a tie for first place with st COME and DANCE Mitchell Y.W.C. A. 199 Centre St. Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL $5,000 HOM FILL-A-CARD WINNERS OF GAME "E" | Betty Gordon, 148 Alemede, Torente Mrs. H. Reece, R.R. 3, Fenwick, Ont. Peter Schnurr, 99 Tindall, Toronto Mrs, Fanny Jacob, 135 Portland St, Toronte Mrs. Esther Ishil 1424 Simcoe St. §., awe | Miss Dorothy Neal, 239 Russel Hill Rd, Toront 0 Mr. S. Schiffer, 85 Waellisley St. E., Toronto TOMORROW'S NOS. GAME "FF" "THE GET" To-night MEMBERS 40¢ NON-MEMBERS 60c a mc MONDAY, NOV. 24th The public are cordially invited to attend the 5th Anniversary meeting of the OSHAWA & DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN Held At The CRA Hall on Gibb St. at 8 P.M., Monday, Nov. 24th The film "A light unto my path" will be shawn and a tape recording of "A Lady on our Street" a + Seething + Gorge . of th Gods (ADULT) CINEwASCOPE THE wdying community planning in| The UN mission will try {0 Limit "hy. Ghlapde, bot sarmerc of India this outlook is likely to evaluate what has been done to|verdiet by virtue of some good elutch prove a big asset, |achieve this fundamental object- bowling by J. White and N. Olesuk. The 69 - year - old CCF leader, ive, icrggnt Ro Wg Tolled ah looking fully recovered from the| Mr, Coldewll's 70th birthday | single of 1258, and also high triple of heart ailment that led him to cut/falls Dec. 2 while he will be 366 to take a 2-1 decision from Dunns dawn sharply on his activities last|away from home so his son and1B,, Wilson, 3 Dutminsd, Aud R Me year, will leave here Sunday for daughter's children helped him| Abrams and Rng for Sienosha while J. 168 i thl west coast en route to ladia jeeié rate it early. Birthday cards| Dunns 68 Banting Ave. the UN assignment he brighten the mantle of the com.| A 2-1 win for Clarks, who can thank expects 10 return to Canada via fortable Coldwell apartment here, (: Weeks and ®. Henry for a fine «i; FUN FOR ALL! {place wh th wi h --- eisnan na' 5" waian were vary im: | EVERY SATURDAY . e for estmount while rother | VISION LOG [EEESFRELE uo your, 90 - 14, Vd o " BC 4 1 3i-Hanifiten CBLYT-TV Channel ee Cio Soa: TI gas. 44m m -------------- v0CTY Cham 2 JE Sy To oo ROC-TV Chm SRochester wi ya, A = am 4 Wilson, 663 (272, 229); N. O'Reilly, 657 WGRTY Channel Bute WBEN-TY. Chamnel $~-Buffale ior 4 (7 y, a ---- a sn BL ein $0 0 So, 2111710" HALL Lo aL 11--News; Theatre an Da, ag D. Walten, 1.90 PM. 8,3It Could Be You Singles: T. Monaghan, 284, A. Ger. 4=Beat the Champ $~Country Calendar Search for Tomorrow |Fard, 244, T. Barnes, 243; J, Noel, 237, SJeil's Collie 1:48 P.M. 10.45 P.M, D. Reading, 233, R. Howard, 233, M. ~ a PP. 4--Football Kickoff 4-Guiding Light Noe Picture at Darin 1.00 P.M. 3-~-Man Without a Gun | 5_Mr, Wizard Lucyk, 231,°207, H. Doyle, 228, 203, E. Henry, 225, D. Hooper, 224, V, Claus, 6~Matinee con ann Feature M 2:30 P.M, 222, 215, ¥. Hayward, 220, 218 M ovie 4--~Meet The Millers 11--Living Word Kalynko, 219, J, Bell, 219, J, White, 217, N. Olesuk, 314, K. Brown, 209, 204. C. 3-Mid-day Matinee » B=All Star Theatre 2~Playhouse [ X MM. 11-=Nation's Business Bowman, 208, Vennor, 204, SHere and There S=Manhattan Musip 4=Wrestling #-Disney Presents 2:45 PM, 1~Your Family Life 8:00 P.M, M, Thompson, 203 and 1. Welsh, 202 The executive wishes to draw your attention to the fact that starting time each Friday is 7:00 p.m. sharp, 115 P.M, 11--Movie Matinee 130 P.M, &~The World Turns 00 P 8. MM. 4~Jimmy Dean 3~Helen Neville 50 P.M, 6--News S--~Home Cooling THE PIN HITTERS Team standing: McKinstry's are still at the top with 12 points, Coppin's and Houston's picked up 4 points each to tie for second place with 9; Gilmour's 7; A hia Boorman $ and MeCarl's 5. IY en's high triple went to 3-Haggls Baggls | with 650 (194-222-234) and Mac Morar 2:45 PM. | had high single 251, u, =Nurtery Setool 8 Sen over 200: Pere Gilmour 204; Les 8 . male H 3 ? an RN, cooks Tab Gearing 209; Al Price 8,3---Today Is Ours Bi iq Walt Houston 202, e ladies are still not doin ~The Big Payot |Dot Tozer had high single 31%, jp 3.30 P.M, | Wilma Taylor, high triple 467 (177 11, 6-Open House | 146-144), Edith Gear: 2, 8-<From These Roots| Wilma Taylo: i BRE | ma Taylor 177. These were the high ~The Verdict Is scores for th . ry Mason Bini i o e ladies, OLLI {Ih Mraasine he pride of the Lemon League this ~Perry C Ah week was Perc (Chicago) Gilmour with | IRIS elle a lovely 70, Perc alsa holds the high Aig single todate 265, The rest of the lemon 11-Lassie leaguers should not feel too hadly. At andid Eye least we haven't so far to fall, Perc S-Caudid | + Gllmour 70; Nat Boorman 8; Nellie | Ct () '. » Templar 58 and Rose Rupert 90, All : A Nmmings ers are requested to b 8--Meet the Press [at ne ® hare 4-Small World 2--S8clence Series as PM. 11,6-Father Knows Best S--Maverick 420th Century 7.00 P.M. 00 P.M. 11-1 Love Lucy 6-~December Bride 3-You Asked For It PM, . 11,68howtime S~Northwest Passage 4--Bachelor Father +-Maveriex 1146--Citizen's Forum $--All Star Golf 3:30 PM, 11,6--Heritage 3--8ea Hunt 4:00 P.M, 11--This is the Life Twentieth Century S--Frankle Laine 3-Music Hall 4% PM. 11--Rev. Roberts 11=The Vise 6--Lassie S=Saturday Date 5--Paris Precinct 83-People Are Funny | 4--Inside Football 4~Perry Mason | 3--Bat Masterson rM 630 P.M. 1l«Tenpesses Ernie Mr, Fixit, News S=Lawrence Welk "ls PM &=News; Sports 7.00 P.M. 115The Rifleman S=Ivanhoe =U of B Round Table S--African Patrol 7.50 P.M, ha wun GLENN FD > DOROTHY McGUIRE ATTHR KEANEDY JOHN HK KAY JURADD taper) LAST TIMES TODAY © ° "TANK FORCE". --PLUZ-- ' 'The Black Knight' BOTH IN COLOR! BIG ADVENTURE & FUN SHOW ! B Li HURL IVES - CHRISTOPER PLINNER C= 6 g p Blk 8 JOHN 2] ng 25 26 29 ARC INTRY EL COME 10 12 4.00 P.M, 11--Bugs Bunny 6PM, Party 2, 5-Queen For a Day Serials 450 P.M. 11-Popeye 6-~Howdy Doody 8~County Fair 4~Edge of Night 3---American Bandstand MONDAY EVENING &Wanted, Dead or Alive Pe STARR IN RAV + ANTHONY MILLAND - QUINN LJ M, 118--NHL Hockey S«Dean Martin Watch This Space For New Numbers Daily Benefit of CANADIAN FEDERATION OF THE BLIND | Not affiliated with the C.N.1B, JUNE THORBURN PRL A RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION Mon., Tues., Wed. TONIGHT Old Time And Modern to Toronto's Fabulous TORNADOES | Featured On North Bay T.V. 30 P, M, ! Have Gun Will Travel this Friday. ' wen PM, $=Paris Precinct 45-Gunsmoke + $=George Burns sg 10:15 P.M, a ['{ MONDAY EHANCE TO ADMITTANCE - GM PROTECTION LEAGUE Cadillacs have won the fi wilh a total of 28 points, 5 motion eam Standing: Cadillacs hy moblle 23, Vauxhals 22, i: Strato-Chiefs 19, Pontiacs 18, Chevrolet i Impalas 12, Bel-Alrs 10, and GMC 0. | Men's High Triples: George i (381, 232, 248): Gord Tan al th a lovely 308 single: George Borg, 280, | 5.00 P.M, 11--Theatre, Sports 6~Follow Me $--Playhouse 4~Fun to Learn 3-Three Stooges a1 P.M. $---Adventures of Chich Children's Theatre 830 P.M. 6-~Mickey Mouse 4--Dinner Date 3----Superman 6.00 P.M. 11--Theatre, News Weather 6-News $- Colonel Rleep 1 P.M. 6--Live and Learn 3-=News 6.30 P.M ne P. 11--~Man Behind The Badge §-=Naked City S~Pat Boone 4=Silent Service Flight 1.0 PM \l-=News: Late Show SeRescue 8 8, News; Weather; Ports nas PM. GJuliette Sedust NMusle BINGO CARDS ON SALE AT YOUR NEWS DEALERS ! as "La Parisienne" 3 (259, 265); Doug Clark, 648 238); George Daniels, 643 (238, 226) Jim Feltstead, 640 (249, 225); v Lewis, 637 (256, 205); Jerry Kasubeck, | 617 (214, 213); Ernie Simkins, 611 (237, | 200); Les Usher, 604 (214, 208); and Clff McGee, 604 (232, 310), | lier' High Triple: Belle Fox, 601 Men's High Singles: XK. Smi i T. Farndale, 241: B, Waugh $00 | wi 228; A. Brown, 227; G. Cummins, | B. Howlett, 226; J. Houston, 225; hi J... C. sher, 223; . 8--Anybody Can PY (Brunt, 313, F. Beret asi 4 3-News; Weather |Campbell, 201 wis Pm | Ladies High Singles: EN Y=Weatage News; Cd Jessie Danie 321, "3m; Pant x overs, 214; Mary Wise, 210; Olive A-Thebire Clark, 208; Jean pt ells 208; and 8-Dick Clark 3 Doris Whitbread, 204, 4=Death Valley Days 3-Ford Show 1 PM, 6-Provinclal Affairs 8, 3-Tic Tae Dough 4-Name That Tune 48 PM, »N Murray | a PJ 11-Decisioh 6.4--Ed Sullivan 8-Steve Allan R30 PM 11--The Naked City 2-Lawman Lo PM, 11.6. World's Stage 8,3~Chevy Show +G (heatre Square Dance Caller 3 LUXURY BOB FOW : : OB FOWLER YOU CAN AFFORD . Ww LL " 3 GS : " Red Barn| \«=3\LANY om -- : or Ladies' High Triple: B, Greig, 248 4 oo) 238 4 Ladies' High Single: R.! erencz, 253; Men's High Triple: 209, { 185, 328 (832), W. Hollyhead; and Men's | High Single: G. Greig, 235, | Over 200: W. Hollyhead, 209, 228; G.| THEATRE GUIDE | You'll find that learning to | dance at Arthur Murray's is uick, easy--it's fun Biltmore -- "Terror in a Texas pi pend £2 Town" shown daily at 12.30! Jess. 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