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The Oshawa Times, 16 Mar 1961, p. 19

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said Imiackh sod exhibition EoRlkeepers mre prone 19 rattling nerves and, 19 extent, (respecte seore he cond fuel 8 , herd drive, We M4 Hi SPORT SNAPSHOTS labowt wrap wp the Venng frst In the 19754 season with which goes to the netminder New York Bangers whe, at that . | whe has played the mos. games (ine, WETE desperate enogh 16, ; (or the team with the best try anything. Bower manages: ezina ay e niisrgminet record, 4 fupdre me a $4860, hel a ueshirts failed 16 ma i! ul nas # fake bugs Glen playoffs and Joho found him ' » all, the ironman of € ' TY of the WHI t Black Hawks who hasn't missed 90 with Vancouver of the WHI, eCl e onig % game in Bx seasons, That in the REX year itself is some sort of & record He made a co By JACK SULLIVAN y CR But fe 5 # Gay and age when WHI pppearances with Canadian Press Mall Weiter had a couple of fn and then caught on (me day = few months agp, games in Los ARgeIes and he ries, FHET ERGUEH MER IENGYER RIL OF WHITES le i | _ i sure "i ee He lnoks like he might even FYHEM ond time in bis mizedup en pice to go owt with the Yezing have @& Deller season then he Bower's longagn remarks fn Teer. Trophy, He had won lots ofidid last year" dicated that this won be his The old awards in the minors wt Roth PUNCH WAS PROPREY final year, but don't het on it ing of note had come Ws Way" ST nent to note that ts his short Nations! Heckey i is pe gg 4 Th the same thing for years as he mates, . League stint Fmilach made Jess FEmaris commuted between the Amert.| He gives ws confidence Bo one really took the Tor. last Replember When us ms can ; i onts Waple Leafs goalkeeper Boston Fring id Ek ms 4 eames since 1945, land wouldn't give 1p on Ws, seriously, except possibly coach) "¢ game Bower Kicked out #6 - says Leal caplain George Arm: Punch lmiach, He had un "Ho ARRIVED A istrong, With only three games bounded faith in the oid guy Towight Bower leads he Thet's a long time for # remaining in the schedule who has heen Kicking around Teas inte Montreal for & eri fellow in is Iiysiness of sopp-i every Leal In front of Bower hockey so mg he provaty for: €ial game With the Canadiens ing pucks to stay In the ame, can he counted on 10 try 19 Bele fie age sithough he may not play ' "We were kind of concerned|to injury, WM ¥-year old Johnny acting ke & man 15 years Ws native the protection he needs about Bower when he reported can hold the fiving Habs to a Jomor to win the Verna and the Making the big time has heen! $1,000 thet goes with it sniucky loosers. The effects of he mast have canght up with them A game pe their teem is! Cr WAIT IAANNANAAND PIN BITTERS OSHAWA SHOT, ING CENTRE pnts from id Bato y Ahibs se Lake te LOIRE WEIR SETRIEN shes in the totels WH RerE pie MW ow Over 660 Anne Landry 655 (IW Low score, Nellie Templar hors the 47) Art Parry S08 (002, wits Lou basic & A Biack 43 (047, 228) and Bill Lock #88 7% and ger Dot Tozer 83, Vi Cor: (51, WT) plen Wt, Enid Hatt 184 un The Lew i . toree sills gro Houston 71 Rupert ¥ Tes rer les Bowers 7, Mt od Bak € 08, Charles wi, Lats Glover Yorma Bradburn | SPRING SPORT COATS ARE EXCITING NEWS ry Wh, Albert Hale 295, Smith Sr. 202, George dna Bowers i, Jim Smith #2 and Bits Hughes lanes § snd Houstone HOVGR CITY BFPECIALS Laundramets weie | Lemon Lesgue Worms Brediim Conlers, 4 wm the Ban" The executive would like to thank all tended our dance, and we anni VATE njoyed yourselves. Bes Hig . Pheohe Mullen 416, 418, M1) wed HL wi, 21 is Behanesy 2 owping UE es 18, Col Cromwells bods U5 i A 5 Burtons 7 Laandramats 8, Freezers § § and Rangeties 3 FIREMEN'S MIXED LEAGUE K. Knox 726 (285, 0% i 762, 936 126, 234, Wk; onary voll IEFIn wn F. Enlight 668 (26, 217, 211) i, 20, LW; Keys 600 (247, 2361, A. Tuson Hk 133 Ri, 318,, E. Smith 658 (264, % b deey Keys 848 (51, 217), and BR. Tem plar 606 (218, #13 0 singles Ravineen 53 LY Johnston 438, Dot Hi hem 2, | Vermaoen Uk, Mary Malletie Wr, 14 7, U. Behiotike 205, Ann Malletie 20) Ken Gibson, Dorls Famela Knight, Fran Fol #70 # He Well Joyce w k your advice and | hanged our Hine up and mized up brother Harry so that he gave Pearl The colorings In the new lightweight Courtpey 288, G, nF Marks 241, V. ¥ y #48, 1 J tweeds and Shetlands sik 216, H, Bentt 212, H, Nore Ia Boalt 277, H, Pawlensuk French 20% | will make any man ay welcome to] feel glad it is Spring, Vermoen Mit, Sylvia Logeman snd Joan Behlotike Foinls taken ton Marks 6 Josndos 4, CO¥s Eaters | Team standing aandas p Lag i 5 HB Top Hats RB Bers ia, "Fire Eaters LADIES' MAJOR 'W LEAGUE | Marks 17% and Smokies 16 Neshitt's slipped a little In their | race for top spot hy losing sll four WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE | points to Baywells, Motor City is out in Team Point Standings Coasters 18, |Tront this section with Neshitts and Bubs Ostuns 13, Hidos 11, Lo-Hys 6, Givers | ¥4y Lunch in close with 11 points, then 8, Baucy-Bix 7, Lamy Ones 9, Chip: | Hints are next in line with 10 , All Btars 5 and Hot Shats 4 Btundings Whites 16, Motor City myake 6 a A ante 4, Baywells 11, Neshists 10, Subway Tear High Games: Coasters -- John |! 88, K fl dneh 11, Bints 10, Mitehislls 8 y (oA on ples Ainsley, 14 is iv { Hal i 7 Hindoroans L} 4] Hurns Fonts taken Baywells 4, Neshitts high single faeratch) 3 points Hi-Lon: Wen Cobh 607 (261), and Jim | 00 Whites §, Glaziers 11 Subway Lunch 5, Burns 1; Motor City 8, Bints 2; Shearer 3114 points 3 All Btars: Harry Bennett 20) Mitchells & and Hendersons 2 Ho-Hys: doe Ward 819, Percy Neal Over 600 Audrey Hodgson #74, Vi gil point Cornish 650, Bernice Palmer 650, Mary viehal & 646, Agnes MeCahe 634, Wilma 1 | MeQuade 624, Anne Reece 608, Fhoehe {Mullen 608 and Mar) Carswell 607 Muriel! Top 10 Anne Gummow 828, 204; Isabelle Hubbell 225, Jean Kroll 224, Jean Saywell 223, Vers Kalynko 2g, Genrgle Groleau 880, Leta Nelson 204, Ie Cobb 615 (288, [Bert Cole 215, Donalds Williams 212, 4 points 04 and LI Greer 218 wus, Jerry Lemon Leaguers Olive Vaillan dott 207. 3 paints court 87 and Rolande Tierney 80 Orfuns: Madeline Gregory 211, How ard Macleod 236, Joyee Shearer 238 4 points | on Graham See them now at Top Hats 4, Ques Laggers 4, Bmokies 6 Birgns 4 and Firs Dover's 29.50 Ms 41 game Ziggy even you Aidn't ha of keeping the if It was your birthday e 0 take aver my Joh gutter clean Question Slacks, to match 10.95 up EESEEEEE EEE EEE EEE ES EEE EEE EEE EEGEEREEEEREEEREEE RE] EESEEE ED EEE EEE EEE E EERE REE ERE EERE EEE EEEERERRERS®! Chipmunks: Gord Halhrook 234, Thel mas Orven 218, Bll Clark 200, 18 point Saucy Six; Belly Clark. 340, Sinclair 204. 1 point Hot Shots: Irvine Eastabrooks 316, Eleanor Armitag Lazy Ones: Af $i), rene Rang Givers, Boh Shearer Her RAINBOW LEAGUR Team Standing Black 10, 0 10, Blue 10, Rose '10, Jade 10, Lime B, Mauve 8, Maroon 7, Brown 7, White Lh Standings Atoms 7,(Yellow 6, Purple 6, Silver 6, Grey 8, Bom Hers 6, Has Beens 5, Spade (| Hed 8, Pink 5, Gold 4, Beige 4, Navy 3, Abstainers 4, Button Pushers §, Thorn: Green 1, Coral | and Tan 0 tons % and Binge Markers |. Group| J. Walker 401 (214, 87704 Pwo: Startle 1, Outsiders 7 8 {|B Edgar 466 (206, 260); 0, Shortt 460 a, B70; 0. Ontway 483 (307, 246); F | ng 440 (317, 285); L. Mson 428 i W. Banneita AIR (205, 213); M frwin 410 (2210) HW. Virtue 408 (331) and URA LEAGUE One ONTARIO'S SMARTEST MEN'S SHOPS Group Sunshiners 4, Ar HisLos 2 and Tw Three: Charactle H Sliders 5, Sports 4, Apples A Harman "ies" 4, Aristocrats 8 and Composites 1,|H. Feaker 408 (218) In Group One this week were 3-1 wins| 00 Singles B. Reesor 838, R, for Atoms, Abstainers and Button Push Mack 44, M. Freehorne 233, P. Johnson ors aver Spades kers and | ® Sohil 233, 1. Burns 218 PR TAN Thorntons, while Bom Hers and Has!lon 811, M, Cackerton 208, ( Atlin a, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Reens ended 24 There were two shul-|L. Goodman 308, N. Burnett 208, M, | outs In Group Two, namely Outsiders) Manning 204, J. Ross 208, L, (iihson 802, [ul CICICICICICOCCICICICICICICICICICICN | wo w and Storie applying the brush to Sunny: |(G. Read 201, R, Barr 200 and N, Fam side and Argonauts, Also two 3-1 wins eombe 202 for Rascals and Sunshiners, the vie| tims being Hi-Los and Troubleshooters, | Group Three saw 3-1 scores, the winners heing Bathe No. 4, Characters, / J (4) ot of all ,.. FLOOR SAMPLES \ : _ Slightly Marked Cabinets ICS @ Mit Fountain 226, Ray (itford 328, Ol pa Al Roekert 386, Sheila Patierson ol ; ===) anne Huston 333, 208, June Lawson 22 Belly Byrne 221, Boh Beharrell | ud Jack Fneddon 219, Ede Nathan 21, e e 1510 Marion Dingman 217, dean Merrick 314, » Hinge ar EE EEE EEE EEES Fountain 741 (263, 243, 336), Ron Me Gillis 737 (384, 47), Doris Clark ig (983, 285, 314), Hob Carter 730 (375 #0, 207), Mary Williamson 686 (264, 232 200), Len Brash 658 (361), Doug Trivelt 850 (244, 230), Marg Shemilt G84 (358 218), Rusty Howard 6538 (234, 216, 306) Rieh March Jr, 046 (271, 204), Bob Ger mond 646 (238, 810), Charlie Rout 630 (265, 808), Carsen Heard 638 (345, 340), Walt Dawe #37 (384); Rich March Sr $34 (218, 218), Ken Johnson 636 (330, 221), Dan Harper 626 (286, 815), Helle March 614 (384), Ed Shemiil 611 (344, $40), Fern Buechler 604 (334, 300), Mur ray O'Reilly 604 (208), Vie Willlamson 601 (288, 213) and Don Guisele Jv, 601 3) Good singles were Ed March 884, Chuck Grimblehy 288, Max Rackert 340, Denny Linton 243, Hank Lawson 344, fen Byrne 336, Jean Lawrence 235, 204 Walt Dixon 235, lee Roser 233, steve Molnichuk 233, Helen Pineh 831, 213, Orve Dingman 2331, Olga Dingman 250, Li Linton 230, Myst Alexander 238, 300, Mavis Taylor 238, Jean Helen 228 self a new stereo or TV at far below the regular price. If it's color TV you're thinking about, we're making a fabulous offer for this week only, YOUR OLD TV AC. CEPTED AS DOWN PAY. MENT Harman"ies" and Sports over Com posites, Apples, Sliders and Aristocrats respectively High howler this week was Ole Weeks 708 (318, 246) followed by Hev All new merchandise with New Warranty, A large selection of TV and Stereo, Don't miss this opportunity to get yours Marion Baxter 316, Bob Lymer 315, Jim Clements 214 Art Merriok 218 Mary | Hulsman 211, Mildred Hanna 311, Wes} Ogden 310, Sharon Brown 208, Hea Hus well 206, Bert Alexander 203, Herman Hulsman 303, Peg Elmanski #01 and Keith Smith 201 The Lemons this week go to Shirley 1 Weeks of Radio Button Pushers with 81 | a Mitch Glecoft of Bathe No. 3 with UNITED STEEL WORKERS High Triples KR. Righard 74, D Jacenly 880, ND. Wilson 688, ¥F, Hoar 688, NH. Spencer 663, B. Adams 643, A} Coaper 641 Mosalameskl 831 and D, Snelgrove 608 | High Singles iH. Canfield 313, G Sdeont 308, J, Russell 2357, L. Haley Electrohome, tN hy Sr a si a] RCA, Victor, Admiral PARKWAY TELEVISION FO BAR ORY "E | (Your Color T.V, Store) 918 SIMCOE ST, NORTH N Hamelko 215, N. Russell 318, L. Keel or 313, D. Topham 310, M. Taylor 208, M. Brudek 206, T Hainer " Derry 208 and K. Lehman 300, 301 lemon League I. Petravics 67, B Cochrane 75, KB. Watson 80, M, O'Neill 84, J. Russell 81, H. Canfield 82 and A Pariah 9 Team Standings A Grow ators 13, Eight Balls 11, Down and te 11, Stivers 10, Six Aces § Guys and Dolls 4, Hums 3, B Group---Lueky Hits 1), losers § Stealers 8, Us touchables 7, Blowers § and Bums 0 Instt LEGION LEAGUE WN the beginning of the last seo Sona No idea are he only team to and Goalnis were Whe | RA 3.3043 te of Brief Separtment of lands and angers later, was instructed Wednesday 10 revised from an earlier draft with Leas study the possible banning of presented Tuesday will eover My, Spooner seid the meatier is in 1058. Last season he played sigh powered firenrms 0 864 impairment by drugs or len under consideration the platooning the fill schedule for the sec-tled areas of Southern Ontario A motion foquening the study from Charles Janes (PCL amb id has the respect won Kast) was approved hy the of every paver in the league iegisiature's game and fish com: He probably has heen sayingland the confidence of bis 16am-| mittee, > he' fi \reason (or any such weapon 1 Western and National cause we know he's a NEWETIp. coried near communities" ASK SUNDAY SHOOTING # new section in #& bill amend- Game Bird Breeders Associa ! ing the Game and Fisheries tion sought Sunday shooting on Association; and the Amalgam: dreay made i 20 at 6:40, Har monwealth countries Act thet would subject persons licenced game farms during ated Game Commissioners of who carelessly dischar, arms (a & fine of wp to # jail term of up ta six months. the department tn purchase the Townships due! wt Tair-haired Johnny has heen! give the Prince Albert, Sask : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thendey, Merk 16, 961 17 Granby Vic's Lead Hull In Quarter-Final GRANBY, Gue. (CP)~Gri Vies snes two goals to Hu hotie heverages, Other briefs were presented period Weinevdor mor ia He pointed out thet the act rom the Ontario Trappers As- the first game of # best-of five will not compete also allows magistrates to wus Sociation, The Pickering Bod Eastern Canadian Allan Cop'in the Empire Gomes at Perth pend & hunter's licence for any #14 Gun Clb, Timagami ni quarter final 24, western Australi, in 1967 length of time deemed neces- Vistriet Fish and Game Conser- A rank Brawn ' gf ih ha sary for vielation of the met or Von 17, she Somervation Wii My 3 hm ee South 7. Janes sa € Was "ne Tr ? 'ones 0 ormont, Dundas y . 4 1 the Crimingl Code and Glengarry: 1. Catharines WO G08ls Within three minutes Commony (and Lincoln County Game and 7 seconds {tion and Fish Protective Association; On- John Manthis Vies'| last year' tario No rt h land Conservation first goal at 3:23 Bou Bome Olympics, said it requires from pric vile game Breeders "in the in terests of economy," Mr. Spooner said the depart ment will consider the sugges Ask For Ban Of High-Power Guns © 7 =. 0 TOROWEO (CP)="The Ontario. Lands and Forests Minister. The Hunting and Field Arch forests Spooner said the new section as 57% of OMena asked the depart ment (6 provide Bn OPER SERsON for how hanting in the provinee 5.4, WONT COMPETE JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) South Afnies The commitiee also approved, A resolution from the Ontario scored old White put the Canadiens in| Whitchureh, Pickering, Whithy, the game at 17:25 Whithy and Burlington Despite the narrow margin in Wealth" would now be autome: scoring, Vies hed a merkeditically excluded, to compete, South fire- designated hours "which is leaving the Common: and The association mise asked Fast PUBLIC NOTICE of vital importance to you Again in the Spring of 1961 Your Gas Company asks your assistance The severe winter weather experienced this past year has created a deeper frost level than normal, When the frost "comes out", as milder temperatures prevail, ground movement will be greater than in other years, The Works Departments of many municipalities have warned of the damage that has already occurred to streets and paving, and that more damage will take place, Repairs to broken roads, water mains, etc, cost thousands of dollars each year and the estimates this year are greater than ever, The many miles of gas mains buried in the ground, as well as sewer networks, hydro conduits and telephone cables have been installed and maintained for years in accordance with the best known engineering and operating practices, All of these facilities will be subjected to pressures and movement as the ground begins to thaw, Where our new gas mains and services have been installed, refilled trenches will likely settle, Any resulting damage to lawns, walks, roads and driveways will be adjusted as quickly as weather permits, Under these abnormal conditions the possibility of natural gas leakage is increased, The Gas Company therefore requests the assistance of all the citizens in the community in guarding against gas leaks that might otherwise go unnoticed, Gas leak detecting crews constantly patrol the area, checking streets, utility manholes, sewers and buildings, In addition to this safeguard we ask your co-operation by reporting ANY UNFAMILIAR ODOUR to us promptly, In addition any of the following circumstances should be reported without delay: 1. Any noticeable bubbling in pools of water on the ground and streets, 2 An odour which has no readily apparent cause, either in buildings or out of doors, 3. Any indication that your furnace, regardless of fuel, does not appear to be operating as it should, nt Basement floor drains should be checked to ensure that they contain water, Sewer gases, natural gas and other combustible fumes can enter homes through basement drains if they are dry, Pour a pail of water into dry cellar floor drains to fill the water traps and prevent the entry of gases, Your participation in this safety program is appreciated, Please assist us to render the best possible service by reporting ANY STRANGE ODOUR to us quickly at any time of the day or night Consumers' tas [Provincial Gas Ottawa Gas Brockville Bas

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