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The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1960, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, Nevember 24, 1960 17 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords SoG ok 6 BE ? » i) ¥ : OR BLUE i = : FARM DUCKS AND Ae BRAND {443 » 4 SMALLER THAN GEESE, ; i » PINTAS bbe : L E that - east lons oii .600D EoueH For YOUR FamiLy! z - BE No matter how you earve it, Dad, that roast is bound to be tender and juicy tion a and flavourful if Mom bought it at Dominion. Why? 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The lowly Guitersnipes| A and W Drivedn 15, Hyman Rell Es | ' of the Benders, Toe Lo re soe | ata 4, Coline in Toa 11 vice mar} CALDWELL'S SKINLESS of 4 10 0, Being deserted by their cap- ber Shop 7 tain st the zero hour certainly lowered Individual high scores Ozzie Keel the morale of the Snipes er B52 (339), Bob Gallagher 833, J 1 LB With Al Perry, Sticky Mosier and |Trott 817, Harry Gillard 765 (335) - . Bill Romanuk bolwing like big lesg- Hank Sarnovksy 761, Lou Hyman 758 ers the Lucky Six smothered the Has Ron Jay 749, Jim Hardie 746, Harold PKG f Bins by over 700 pins, The Sleepers Ball 741, E. Carswell 742, Red Mac A picked themselves off the floor after | Dern id 751, Eddie Brown 725, Lloyd osing thelr first game by 400 pins, [Hall 723 (310), Mick McMaster 719, to gain & 2-all split with the Alley Cats, | Do LA ing 71 Lorne Pollard 712, Al Jamieson picked the Sleepers up| Alex Donaldson 711, Lioyd Sabins 706 A ae 0r Deana Bert The Flirt! and Ray Maan 703 MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE PORK J ite howling very well for the cpposi Ogle Keele # now leading in the tio gh average race with a 252 averige High triple of the night we Al but he is closely followed by & num Pho 1 with 658 01, 310) Other | ber of good shooters who will be breati 1-LB. good triples were by y Mosler 644 [ing dow neck right down to the C 23, 313) Al Perry 83 251); Bill | wire Smith 626 (262, 2 Norm 627 PKG, 208); Be 1 ¢ 62 OSHAWA ILN PIN LEAGUS Bill Romanuk 605 (201 212): Wee [MONDAY SECTION Lh d St. Louis 800 (28) Millwork Building Supplies 5 On d single games were bowled by |tario Motor Sale LY Kinloch's #5, srrel" Keenan 2 Jack | Jackson and Rake 45, Eastway Lanes Patterson 250, Bill 43, Bennett Paving 42, All Sweets 39, 7. Wes Keenan |Tuck Tapers 38, Dunn's Tailors 35, No 8; Bus|l Chariton Tractors 35, Nathan Sun FLEE st SAVE UP TO 6lc PARAMOUNT WHITE Frank [Clothing 26, Jackson Sand and Gravel : Tiger [2], No, 2 Chariton Trallers 20 and 4 Robby | Foley Plumbing 19. 200, and Jim High Triples RK. Wills 595 (207 ¥ Congratulations James. 226), D, Frayoe 873 (28); F. Za with a spine tingling |viwny 560 (201); B, Katocs 565, W. Lay 70 was the pick of the lemons, A man ton 565 (2 G. Lawrence 562 (208); any captain would De proud of. Others GG. Reid § B, Grant W. Powers yn the Tar a he fallen are Bob 553, F. Taylor 546, M Cesare 544 Speirs with §6.52 "Re MelLane what | (22 and J, Loreno 536 (30 again!) 83 Frank Barnum fold faithful) | n ESDAY SECTION 94 Frank Locke 95 and Handy Andy! Thompson Plumbing 50, Goldstein's Van de Valk Real Estate 49, Scugog Cleaners 47, Lander-Stark 45, Werner's 39, Oshawa w MOUNT UNITED CMURCH (Cleaning Contractors 39, Sid's Res t High Triples John Harris 626 (227, |taurant 35, Borrowdale Heating 33, Nu : #11); Jim Childerhose #11 (219); Harry way Photo 28, Oshawa Wood Products Bennett 607 (210, 242) and Alex Sinclair a4. General Aggregates 20 and Jordan #04 (229) 1 a » 4 High Singles Helen Doughty pd) High Trip roibla 81 (388, | . Morris L Love 236, Howard Ma 1, addy G. Co (R00, 208); H, Madeline Gregory 323, Jim hearer 30 rice 567 (70); | Masiewien 881; 0 3 Ken Cobb 218, Thelma Owen 216, 212, Murphy 539, V, Tyrell 334, R, Smith Lo Dorothy Rennelt 215, Bill Clark 208, 530, R. Gay 521, W. Sheridan 521 fee] Gord Wherry 205, Muriel Sinclalr 204 powell 518 and C. Severs 518 wad Dos Cla iy ( This one de hay LANDER STARK "CLASSIC nitage ar LEAGUE 1 Greta Hope, Freda he average race is developing into a Raat Lois helry, Jilen ery tight battle with three players, | : o 1 Shear an ana pl Nom 3 4 -- -- belle Cobb. y Doue Keeler, Jim Thomson and Georec lf DELICIOUS DESSERT---OAKLEAF CHOICE HALVES SPECIAL! LYONS ECONOMY PACK--15 EXTRA TEA BAGS FOR 1¢ SPECIAL! Team Standing te 23, Chip- following close behind are Tony Lupel 3 § i Cousters 28 | aunks 22, Lazy Ones 20, The Hol Shots |with 175, then Bill Katocs and Bill 9 Hi-Los 17, Lo-Hys 15 Saucy Six 14, [Potts tiled with 174, so anyone of these 28.02 PKG All Stars 10, The Orfuns 8 and Givers 4, [could be leading after this week's re . hd The next evening completes the first sults veihon The Jets furtado a solid periorm TINS " OF 15 If a bowie ance Friday night good for 10 points C i Anyone from he chureh, wishing te!the boys how it's done bowl, will be welcome _ Colts moved up to second place, one PIMENTO OR OLD ENGLISH / SPECIAL! point behind the leading Chiefs, by FIREMEN'S MIXED LEAGUR i y Honor Roll -- H. Keys 643 (247, 226); |Vicking up 8 pointe as Al Saunders 24.02 Lorraine Prout 635 (251, 239); G. Robin. | 397) carried the team almost single son 848 (242, 216): A. Rowden 634 (314)) handed 8-0Z. P Knight #18 (229, 01); and B utten| ' Bobby Richardson (570) and Charlie PKG 300 (359 severs (533) teamed up again to give 4 PKGS. C . #, sietse toll the secretary in me ag a couple of 'od pros, Walt Scott a a : EASY TO PREPARE--GENERAL FOODS SPECIAL! HANDY FOR SANDWICHES -- KRAFT PLAIN, 200 Single Nell Mallette 248, 203, |the Chiefs 6 points while the Eagles Vv. Johnston 237, 207, Diane Robinson |&iso gained & points, which moved 134, R. Templar 233, G. Brough 292, G.|them up to third place, as Ken Gunn Hickey 227, 200. J. Garrett 324, Connie| (568) and Jim Thomsen (52%) turned in | Little 219, Marian MacKenzie 210, E, [800d scores Smith 208, Mary Mallette 207, 201, Dot| RESULT Jeta 10, Mawks +4 C D 0 1 CLEAN ND DRY Johnston 206, DD. Ma 20) and A, (Chiefs 6, Lions 1; Falcons 4, Oilers Hl ANA A N . A Tusan 20 Colts agles Lemon Ls Doris Vermos andingze-Chit Colts ae ginanor Templar, K. Courtney, Pamela 1M Huis THNICIR 16, COR Ly Hagies | Knight Dot Johnston, and Sylvia Loge: [cons 4 and Lions 2 man Peam Standing Ldggers 28, Co's | igh Scores A. Baunders 307 (229), ! 3, Joandos 20, Smokies 20, Fire Eaters |. Lupel 592 (201, 301), Richardson 30, Top Hats 20, Quast Va and [570 (21), B toc! (208), W. Scott J. Sirens 1 | K. Gunr ! G. Turner 50%, I. George 538, B. Borrowdale 534 1 WIRE AND HAR NEN» C. Sever ( Reld 524, J, Thomson : Tenn Standings 1oky Strikes 2, { Mol ory W. Richards say Six 6, Head Pine' 5, Alley Cats 481% J Waldinsperger 817, J. Masiewlich Hi Lo's 4, Go-Getters 3, Merry Six 3,|908 and G, Harding 500 . wis 1, Pin Pickers rs 0 | aan 600 -- Bey, Gibson 7 6, 209, MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE 1 Cyril Weeks 732 a, 280); Points: Black Devils 4, Corner Pins » leton 707 on a. [4 Chums 3 Satellites 3, Grasshoppers rutt | 3 p | 695 - (208 Slowpokes Happy Gang 1, Pin 201)1 Don Powless (254, | Mckers 1, Lovenest 0, Lulus 0. Barkley 632 (286); WFord| 'Priples; Ron Brown 767, Bud Morey 245) and Frank Stewart 808(718, Joan Jackson 705, Dorothy Sykes award 47; Raw te cn 46, Hank Bown oi DELICIOUS ON TOASTY 3, Tommy Wen Hates 643 i "| SEVILLE ORANGE OR GOOD MORNING -- SHIRRIFF SPECIAL! THE FAMOUS EARLY WEEK SPECIALS 2 Tom and Chris Col line 24 sine tates ww! MARMALADE fl Be SY GOLDEN BOOK ig sid is) MARMALA ans MONDAY, NOV. 28 ONLY hurne 216 ( ker 316 ieorgle Nesh Brace Brot, in i ii olen nse | YOUR CHOICE ASSORTED ILLUSTRATED ONTARIO FANCY GRADE | TE fe oe facke 0, Aniki i (7, Git | INFANT OR JUNIOR -- GERBER'S special! | ENCYCLOPEDIA in : INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | 0Me Westlake 351, 208 . 6-QT. | ws tues mem Le? wn we | BABY FOODS 10 7 1.00 sve ta APPLES McINTOSH . Gi Clarks 0; 1 as Acadians 0iigmales & , Rich . Hou rds 6, Tozers 1 Motor City 8, G ds 0; Westmount 3, | 00s g 'cea 8 i ne wesng wre bots xo = Moravian 4 ice [| SPECIAL OFFER (dc OFF PACK) DETERGENT SPECIALL] YO 'Uen | ue ~ b Ay Rd by RK Jax 77D a ne 4. 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