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The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1961, p. 16

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OLD COUNTRY SOCCER TOS CAA. Vl, Weblo, Var 3, HAV Hail Johnny Byrne | Top Contre Forward | poy bine 1964 Olympic Ski Slopes hest-olfive finals, now find 3 oo Be WW. WaAINTYRE HOOH Whether Borne with he picked od, Bidding for promotion and (themselves in the Srwer's sest.. TNNSBRUCK, Austria (Baw $3000.00), is cupecied to he London, Enga th Pay rueinst Setland on the FA, Cup, signed Swansed s The Telephone Boys rang wp an ters) -- AS winter long, the finished in November, 11, in Larrespondent Sonik 15 is wo 16 the selectors Welch ternational winger Len impreseive 4% over Duwine's Wownigine around here have time for the 196 wor figwe to The Times They might do the "woth Michaich at & fee of $0809. Garage Sundey might at Bow- Ween Fi (4 the boom 5 shating LOWES -- A fowrth division aie" by havng # lowth @ Ken Morgans, # Manchester manvilie, 10 take # 19 lead, |Gonamite and the thud of aver is beng haved as the vision payer wn the team. Bat United player who survived the Art Resnick, the rightwinger fmher Rs slopes were cs logical centre forwaid for he it is move han Bedly (hat by Hamich vr crash, was Vans from Alex, continued Ws Hay 1954 winter Hympia fil England Wernationgl (RM. Rest $eFson ne will be with ferred 15 Swanser (oF VEE ff sornE REIbng # pair Ine Aig That in the saecer world seems a fin sion (eam. Pace $10.90. Portsmonth signed ther ciuding the winner, We now has. Contmgents from the Actrion the. 1982 world hobwied cham wnthinkaiie, we Jowony Byrne st (8 hold Wim. wt half the former inside nght, Jonny Gor: sx markers in the play offs Army Rave cleared more than plonsiips on this, Ewope's centre of fowrth vision leaders, teams in ¢ first division are don. from Bumnghem C83, Gary Copeland cond possithy 0 tikes and many (ons of 150K fourth and mest mo COE, Crystal Palace, may well have is falwdiows bids (or another move in the hope of give City-Wide an edge in the © Preparation of whet sing ext An allan expert from Corting the honor of being the 0st bis servis AIAG TRIRERLION series, Copeland piayed earlier PEF predict will he the hestifhas said it will be one of the Fares 1B that BISON VEX 18 oar on TREBLE GONE Tomy Knapp, Leicester City's in the season with City Wide * atom Ard Aowwhil eoisses finest and safest cowrses Wn the play for kngland 0.0 fll Me ero Parr Tort the. SAREE intern sonal Fst hat want and Awalified for the Pay vils STer me OF the WHEE (HT! wend ternationsl. He is being placed "77 TF a WEE down 19 Chelser io after by Po © TRASHTE xz ahesnd ¢ Tottenham's Rows pig Badri Lo HE the two teams had agreed om pA ed i. WE" imei was chasen in Mey, Sanith and Hibernians Joe Baker © TEN Lp APEHSN I ARENA 5 al around 55590, Bat he He along with Gordie Myles, 199, 19 he 1064 Olympic by the fosthall experts WAG he FAOERR CW gent hack home again Without the exSemior OBA piaver, conid the world's top shiers, shalers, Brive Wi the Smelight wit p wen t Homing WY | aming. He had second thoughts ave Cty Wide the title, Myles and toboggan nd bobsled rac: west, ine x iw 2 bang by # brilliant perform: dif Pu a imeime ROWE JRE RISER, PRG TRS missed the opener last week: > sha 18; or ind rrRationa hos an Wnier 23 internation 50 GWETTEE fine . WE arab ably doshtiul ahowt 18 end, because of work Since then Professor Frieth Rees by the 3 of 1962 game with West Germany, We nna "placing thelr Scottish internat: Bill Geanng, whe replaced Wollzang, secretary general 71 The committee has chosen the dominated the game, and was of 4 En TL ional centre hall, Bowhy Kvans. Cif Godnidge as the clil's reg the F964 Winter Nriiie organ slopes of the Hoadl Mowniain, the chief architect of Kngiand's # 160M Which outpiared Them soy Wolves and Bolton are Wot wiar petminder, has heen dong 7200R COMmMiEe ¢ has bal Dv Lahout seven miles southwest of 41 victory over the Germans dds 4 i ow the Knapp frail an owistanding oh, Durna's Fecting operations, He sm innshruck, for all the sipine Managers, selecdors, directors #5 "iy FRET BIS AND PIECES: With Bowth mentor, Gord Winstanley, re- Perv} 644 preveration odd IRE events ~~ siglom, Sant and players whe saw | vere 'aud VEE Afrier out of the Common: ports thet his clish will bounce CTIHes p 4 a mos, RG| cialom and downhili--except the pr ous in picking Wir 4 Jar 100 good Tor he STN wealth, we status of several hack, He stated his boys were erection yo a " ng men's downhill, The latter will England's best centre #6 | Buviang na + Sow Africans Paying With trailing the A's 1H in the semi FRAtIng, of bint 4a io rid take place on the Patscherkoflel, manent wy A Rd Ny 7 ims 16 Question. final best-of-three series, how. COmpeitots 0 fatale Ly sting ahoul three miles southeast of George Swindin, manager . J NE English teams are not allowed eyer hounced hack 19 in Dress, and A REW WIORGEASURE [nnshruck, Both sites are well Arsenal, said; "Put him in he SV 7 adil " of g ayers, Wit the series centre protected and provide excellent tween Johnny Haynes and Jim- "7 4 e Pha a trom Com- The defending champs are CHECKED FIRST show conditions throughout the my Gres and he would TRANSFER RUSH nw eaith ¢ 5 Yed counting hes vily on the Wig line. As a check on efficiency, Winter pave the Scottish defence Minzy Be last #5 BOWES Derore fh wom, manager of West Ham of Lucky Wills, George Westiall| slalom and downhill cowrses, the s a great player " deadline of Ma 16 has ended Wis connection With and scoring champ Don Tureskt, ski-iumps and the stadium wil i 4 RATED HIGH SP snd # Fs, Fla oat CH nen he onl Inia to put them hack on even terms, he tested in international com: lean ng OMMENS meen Soccer 1 os rate § ' » 3 aid 7 A { o n Ist 8 vision two Yes 5 REN Game time next Sunday is 7.00 petitions as soon as they are . : Bd J th the famous Vanaor ¥vy f nth African 5 club anno need that Pe nm, in the Bown anville Arena. completed. The stadium, 10 cost und TE arr Hide ti NER whe | gy fs } @ 5 DEEN EIVER "SICK RY wit # 75 600 # ' { uth Vien bo A ud dry clesrer wil grad JOHN HAGGART RECEIVES TROPHY AND $500 FROM JOHN KEMP haired England at Wembley in effort to lift their team ou was only & polite wor of ciuy wide WELTY AP Tm _ shillings (aboutl ton rm" * 1973 th gation i Sheffield Uni ng him his walking Heket, Durno's 01 YOUR CLEANER 15 YOUR " Bs) oki WELTF APG CLOTHES BEST FRIEND" Merchants 1 #01332 Canadian Corps Team Femhill Ad Church League (Merchants May tt 5: Storie Park Sweep Playoffs "LOWEST PRICES EVER!" Open Dart Champions Tiere Typ Hockey Playoffs yy yeien, | FARM TIRES py Fernhill and Competir nie and LEVEY CF Wa WYER I PEF cod for ton spot in the Neigh In a sudden-death game of Northminster roared hack with, Oshawa Merchants, regarded Open Dart Tourname " / iro ean i f nf I horhood Association Dar! Bere kB Harmony edged three: FT. Alexander una sted, as the hest hockey team ever Molson Awards, at the his Wa AENEY RIA) pr sverage League with Woodview No. 1 Knox 20 to mave into the finals C, Griffin from T. Alexander assembled in the UAW Hockey » FREE MOUNTING ) / Wags i ; g hid 10 | { Northminster Goal and T. Goodehild from K. Wal- 1eague, are favored to capture J f ? making a strong tn take again en's Show in Toronto # f ¥ j § ) i | men 0 ) rou ah ) over top spot. With only four scorers for Harmony were D. die, Other goal scorers for the current hest-of five finals i Le I i y 8 a urda (Oshawa Waggon i hawa am ind / veeks to go, it should be a Bracey from 1. Crowe and G. Northminster were W. MecGahey #gainst Tony's Refreshments in LJ FREE DELIVERY team comprising of Canad gp eopu Sly : : (vy ose finish for the top [OWF Fleury unassisted from C. Griffin and K. Waldie $T#Ight games Cor branch 42 em HEE, Hh ' ! pi ol \ on and DD. Wragg unassisted Merchants, capably coached Lo Bg ia } ' H d ina "ip HARMONY goul, RB. Begg, And 1, Wragg unassisted hy Lloyd Clarke i Ld FREE ADING oli ¢ I Na s doubling .in and oul p i p copped the showed sll the mar ) in p { ( £ 8] Player n GEFEN ( id toznik Othe Oil BEOFETS 16 h } b Bren J " NEMyErs i ip B. Clark 8, GG. Waite 3. E. Cor 4 fe . 'D Fi ih f Hornik er goal ers for Har semi-final round in the straight present what a | can do Who was Joh ar / 1 "The Dia ; 0 nl E. Maior-2, 1. Cole 2, F: McGill, b, Brace games over Baker Vending, hy Slore mony, D, Bracey from P, Magill ' d f ¥ oleh y ) , ris: P A fi GB an 4 V has spirit, skill, J {a i y ) all a 0 Ww Dowe 1. M. Germond 1, J. forward D. Crowe, G, MeDon- and G, McDonald from 8, Roz: | impressive scores FROM uw will to win e An ( France 1. K. Johnston 1, A, Bry. ald, W Ormiston O'Neill, T.'nik, Penalties to Harmony: 8 Sunday they trimmed Tony's The Pry look ) ! Wevion br, and ant 3. G Bryant 1. B. Ross 2, McNaughton, BD. Orton N, Hall. Roznik for roughing; two 10 G. 18.3, Comprised of almost all class necessar / ] 0 | aptain was asked My ! won the | xed r Twine 1. M, Wilson 1, J KNOX goal, B. Martin; de: Fleury for holding and roughing former OHA players, headlined | the outset, when one ci } he th } im OI ne Fitter Houston 2. B, Crawford 5, 0. fence, B, Bowman, I. Parker, and N, Wall for holding the hy George Samolenko, Syd ) such a team a 8 Bienes Ryee Indiyiciil rd J Ho ewlord 1. J. Crawford 1. F. B. McKenzie, 4, Nesbitt, D. puck, For Northminster, K, Wal-| Arnold, George Westfall, Ross hy " Toronto team, 1h. name olson flicis Hef J ' f ! ? Adair 2. F. Williamson 1, R. Miller; forwards, G. Smith, G, die for hoarding and J, Todd Hawe and Jack Armstrong, it Crawford 1. G, Parker 1, M. McKenzie, RB. Knocker, J. for roughing looks as if they're going to he Parker 1, J. Carlson 8, J. Wyatt Clarke, B. Greig, G. McDougall NORTHMINSTER -- g A unheaten OSHAWA {9 M. Muir 1, A. Pelow 2, V.'D, Lynd, H. Neshitt, T. Trevin Mics THI! BTER - goul. M In the regular campaign they Graves 1, A, Cummei J " y A Ww lost only twice in the 16-game : u re i Craighead 1, B, Clark RB. WESTMOUNT 5, KING 87. 1 / Pre son b. Wrage, K Wal sohedule, During four play-off 3 Ways To Buy! PUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS (he nang and 1 t ' gh 26, V | or Hopson 2, Ruth Hopson In the first game of the two ie, writin, 1, Alexander, W games they have compiled a : . PY ASH As the playalls drew nedr 1) I fer losing a fi 1 h, 2 loge: fae 2 fF, Rae 2 and H. Fayle game; total-point Series A", /McGahey; forwards, J. Alexan:\ remarkable total of 45 goals 4 © Que seems io be ton much tor same d ae hw A ih Bi 4 Westmount. garnered a four-goal der, D. Knight, T. Goodchild, R.\while allowing the opposition a DOMINION ® 30-DAY CHARGE ed In some very poo) filly amtrihite { p Hu ow» ; Baseball one inning H. lead, as they downed King 5-1, |Hawkshaw, Popham, McVety, T. mere 10 f » EA Y PAYMEN The. playalf posit § WW twikem tr A om Than itll ut and Bar gavie 7, 1, Houston §, P, Craw: Westmount opened the scoring Griffin, G, Hawkshaw and John! Neil "Butch" McMahon, the | TIRE STORES § T shaping up hut there } ALL ARE: bichad. up.4) is Ta ' Fire ford 5, J. Crawford 5, A. Cum: mid-way through the first period | Todd slapshot artist with Merchants, | 8 lo make y 1 dad Li Aha +4 | | 5 f 1%' J a " 0? a a a on oul ny u ve 0 avandos 0 smawies mer Band J. Williamson us B. Bonnetla slammed In 8) HARMONY is playing well in the play-offs df { ¥, . ndo ) 7 ] ~ goal, R, Begg; |. Ld PAN ao Heal ) nd Sirens High three darts = D. Craw: norroor woal-mouth pass, from . Aoak fi land has garnered nine assists, Ww 1 ig oni Told AR ld ; al bw ed in ( 0 do ford 121, 1, Williamson 120, -G Ww A (Vm , yl r, W i" i He p HY gh N Wall, |The line of Gerry Robinson, Al | | 48 BOND EST are ehoes (8, fi ih by Vu Fens 108 leury MeGill, 8, Roenik; Myles and Keith West has been (Corner of Church) Pin Meads 16, Maple Le! nti: the nw Mes A okies 19 and Parker 120 and B. Clark » 8 a pass from fon ; a i but ik a y dis, F : iy A League Leaders (Men) Mot isd ored on i pi "forwards, oF McDonald, W.\the most consistent for the RA 56511 wezers 11 ntoehibies PR BIER. WAN The Ane Ni " Pavie. 25" abddada Ormiston, D, Bracey, K, Sie 15, belt Overs 12, Rowdis is / FRIENDLY 48 Douhles In, H, | d Ie, 4 in the second I riod, G,; Keysimp y : neey, K lovey, Catering lub, Greg Currie, the Eien Il, Jinx 9 and Tuties ¥iu Vorm | oly one. thaR joan Sister. DOUNlES Out, B. Clark, 18 i om 1 Load. MeNaughton, B. O'Neill, P. husky rearguard, has also play: i Beoves rolled were: I Bri ) wince coming ita the Jeasue and ils 358 ' VEEE igh Three Darts, B, Craw. S€0Ved 00.2 pas i "7H Crowe and D Orton ed well | 3 (308, RB Meleish Al f h 11] I} he od > p 3 i] 3 a i iy Rose 707 (292, 2461, B nm 714 da Du len's Wear A _ ) dat Edna ford, 160; Baseball One Innings ind I, Pearse, Less than a min ing (350, 1), | 4 on ' y Way 307, By Stoneh 206 and' A: 1 y, Baseball Nine In: Hie Rossi 600 (284 I Hin J nings, G, Parker, 20 Westmount on a pass from A later, J, Dick scored for (384), €. Bedois anding ) | I i ha - ie). F. Gavas (960 | Ante ) ata Plate oky o Faiis H League Leaders (Ladies) Griffin and P. Dick, Then A Aa6, KE. Willerton 603 (34k kh } EB tar Mil tr okes 1 Doubles In, V. Graves, 22; Griffin scored unassisted and R 0 Pl ud A RR Sl Fl ry BR 4 ; Cri ; Standis J : § I Villiamson, Graham scored Westmount's 681 (248), B, Melnichuk 648 12 I F ( | roke Mii : ; Doubles Oul Villiam , Lirahe A § Yourkevieh #43 (330) iranea f Esa Ok: Yiead Pins 16, Has Beens slow. 18; High Three Darts, D. Cum: fifth goal unassisted, Penalties pn Taub binges Wort arin 3 Sel HH ns aa aan of ins | Aken 10 mer, 143; Baseball One Innings, in the game to King were P Sheridan 261, A. MeDonald 260, F, Mc: nil f i Ran Brown anne stank ronassicr League Yo Williamson; 0, Clark and M. Graper, for tripping; C, Glen Kenzie 257, H, Ballantine 250 1 19 (4 3 | 2 (4% ' : ow 7 each: Baseball Nine 3 . i mer M6, E. Rowden 24 I Ii f ! old B 7h The | a # hig y towards Parker 7 ea | aseball | denning for elbowing and lo 246, 1, Bavmhour 246, J. Theiman 845, Bob Simcoe 762, Norm 0'Re capt he J herth Fi Innings, ¥. Williamson 26 ~ [Westmount B. Stewart for P. MeAvay 245, § n tra I f J Lugtenh fay mah + hree games Storie 72 Team Standings hooking and W. Morrison for Hushand 243 and G, La Lande 240 all ; A : 1 i I 1 Loman Tanger Ar Nolan A) and | Ale onl j AL: Stavin 7 | | b fonts and | Fernhill 72 Wondview Na holding the puck and J, Dick 6. Hammond 70 Chuck Ford 730 (335), Bill Bradbury | MEH This leaves them (70, Rundle No, 1, 64, N. Osh for holding the puck Aro allem 72 10 pehind the leading | " 2 Sd 5 = MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR ve Roynalds 742 (3041), Ha van 4 section, (AWA 61, Fastyiew 81, Rundle" oem ing goal, [] Vie's Barbershop took & twa to ene fil food 1 erehn, 7 Andor (No, 2, 50 Southmead i Wood Sievensont. defence. R. Graham decision over the leading Fd Wilson John Trek Savi Rabin | i Ba Calls iow No. 2,°38 and Woodview No Ww B #lewart. P Furniture club with Al Morrison Donaldson and Doug Hapdin ¢ at td i y so | hal ¢ H Dick loads. J Dick M : tap form for the harhershop sesiel | : age race | § Ritson Drugs remained a th ar UR With ie loa 4 i | I WIRE AND HARNESS Plancke, 8, ( lark K, Cobb, M Big ihe oh ¥ "Ri | nt ays "We, Jan £0, 1 ¥ I / f ) Team standings Head, Pins " se, Densham, B, Bonnelta, B, Kirk [] measure no e aw's fslaurant en RA "4 : : "h : Jud h A TH Rawie 97 n AB ric) D Me Kez A Griffin | : 3 Dave Reynals, Liovd hint hi Mats Beil 300 and. Loyd Babine 83 ang-twe eamhinatio \ p GoGetters 24, Lucky Strikes 28,16 | R Woll Ih a "n er on ry a La tarned In extra goo ancadu8 ley Cats 30, Merry Bix 16, Jesters 16 ANC oller # avald Ball along with Duteh Lu No rh go wi : d : a tenburg and Bill Bradbury were best FIREMEN'S MINED LEAGUE i ley Doug an nd 1 | orl Head Mins 31.380 KING KT goal, D, Ware with lon, with y nr | a By HAL ho7on (and, SORE lh fram Ray George S30 kept Gay Six 3L164, Go-Getters 30.677, Pin defence, P', Graper, ( Marlowe i 1 Ohana Aut Prim. wits 100 gow for doi Nnight 660 (373, 3 bh HA ™ Pickers 20,810, Alley Cats 30.48, Mery (1 (ilendenning; forwards, I "mn Meky Kipp i ank in i ' yo : Fin alsa : atout Six 20,408, Hi Bawls 30,476 and Hi Lao's Liovd. J. Pe y. T. Ke P night far Sel Himes and able a ) 1331, 3 okay 618 (343 ha Walter Beall 538 and i i" oli 343 10.018 doyd, earse, 1, heys, ants Chuck Ford and John Trott. Th ar 603 (266) i Maurie Shorten 722 (240 B. Perry, R. McConkey, | LJ ed the way Over 600 Lean, rg ih bt AT 0 y aan. Ma J : nie Little 896 Class (apsules The volun fateh ais Ni Giheon 103 (434, 803) fon R. Harding, Magill | Liege esata bet WIE tats rit RE Porn, uy, 8. Bari IT WILL PAY YOU TO DRIVE MILES A o adians Rolled a GE edt a NMINSTER § HARMONY 4 FOR THIS SENSATIONAL EVENT! aah lo is vid BE HER ween tins Northminator gra COME IN AND SHOP AROUND, WE 3rd Best Of 24 as , ¥ a Mons a frown 0. Paton Nittohen win, un downed Harmony id Harmony HAVE BARGAINS GALORE! Harvelay 218, Shirley Muller 317, Doug Ane 2' " y , sanford 313,300, Doug Sulton 21) | ap ne a the i oring n the first ogg A i CH a BA Smith ait, Marty Muller 208, vera minute of play, G. Fleury seor The final statistics have been son 346. Phil Rock 246 and I and : ELITR, received from Secretary Pere George Smith 345 nan i saunders | 578 Fymburaer 203 and Cyril Weeks 200 Eloven, took i paints fram Atamies. Cutting of the Toronto City Hank Sarnovsky just missed | ndor 37 4 Masig: lemon League (iladys Marrison Honey Hees wipers and Wishing ' h | 1 '} ) ww " Lo ane AC Men's Major five pin league aut by a few percentage point 00) LW. 8 ih (308). G hd High Triples -- Rob Steatt 815, Floyd and Bows, Kitty Kats, Rosettes, Rock On total pinfall, for the 105 he big fellow finished with Wh and W. Richards 3 Fav tes Wa, Bey Gibson B43 and Maurie i A iy 8 Rooniur, Hur Hees, \ Shorten 76 Tuehirds split with twa points each scheduled league games, the "42.3 PIN HITTERS With handicap -- Howard Walker 814 A Cakes 21, Hos Oshawa Acadian Cleaner club The Acadian bays have had Cbs and Dorothy James 731 i Lemons He chaps Honey A qe § di a ( y ueky hix 1 uehiids finished with a very respectable @ very successful season, con: I'he last game in the last SCT MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGU) hh clicky mix, Hilly Rola, Blobs team average of 1308 per sidering that they were compet: Hon and the team most likely goo Triples = Ev. Redpath was tops! 19) Wishing Wells 10. Beavers 8, Atom me which placed them as third high Ing in the fastest group of the 10 win didn't, MeFavlanes with 618 (34), next was Audrey Hodw: [ies § Buttons and Bawa 7 and Lughy J as § A \ / N . son 626 (210, 233) Eleven 6 team in the 2-team league eague. The Acadian club vack oun ed the : mal ; 2) 10 WIN "300 Singles Ethel Tonkin was high: | Congratulations ta the Chippers whe Is g od up the season's high team he ia potion owlery Are est with 273, Blanche Novien 831 Powan the section with 17,004 pintall Tuxedo Junction Formals wa | 4 oh Lil Marrisan 831, Trane Severs 338. Isa. | There is & tie for the winners of the top team with a team average. otal of 6642 for five games and ked to: support their teams LR i | i a + belle King, Lois Burden Hagel fourth section tor paints of 1311, Pasquale Unica Foods Qualified two members of the Friday ml " 3 Rowl off" Weddaup 216, 233, Marian Thamay 331 The teams who have to baw! next A 3 5 sles cores cannot Ww counted Shirley Sargent 219, Edna Anderson pdnesday before the regular bowling 1200 were next, Acadian Clean: lub in the ingles voll-off Weim: nandin Prices 16 Madeline Morrison 313, Sally Tay: will be informed by tie secretary . ers 1205, and P Credit With #1 bowlers qualifying fo ¢ ¢ | Hit VIVES jar 212, Susie Greer, Mavian Cooper The election of officers was held and | eanie's Jewellers were | 1 th an the Singles Championship, it is 19, Richards 15, Tozers 12, Moe: 311, Isabelle Creamer 308, 208. Ethel the following ace next vear's executive en 130 a Ourth with an auite clear where the strength. Farlanes 13. Smales 11, Hous: Freeman 308, Vi Creamer, Melia Dal: aii President, Wasel Weddup "00 per game ! oles ore ( engin 4 ton 203, Olive Rose 208, Mari Vaughn president, Madeline Moveisani when 12 of the qualifiers are on X Loarretia Melean, Myrt Magee and Flo s y ¥ anche Nortan: treasurer TWO QUALIFY FOR SINGLES from Group "A", of which the Men's high single: Los Smale Perlar Wl . . and press feporien, Marg Bob Gallagher and Dick Acadian club Was a member 2%: High ple Al Price 19 akes, fMans, eacers ue hy Glecoll Adams will represent Acadian Oshawa fivepin fans, wha 200.0r over -- Parkey McFar Cleaners in the Singles Cham: 'would like ta witness the best '@ne 200, 356; Bill Boorman 345 plonship which opens on Sun m five-pin competition, should Al Price 201, 333, Stan Simpson ED'S day at Ace Bowling at 3.30 p.m. take 39, Maurice Richards 223, Ted ! 3 \ \ ke In this Singles Champion A a A hg . when the first five games of the shin series and. give the local 10200 29, Ron Tozer 341, 208 15:game block, will be rolled representatives a Dhoos! Vern Claus M3 MARINE y/) 02. ) The top' 3 bowlers the Ladies high single: Enid Hatt - in The first five games at Ace ) ' : league will compete for this im Rowling. Sunday at 3.30 an 15; High triple, Dot Tozen " PRE-SEASON SPECIALS! portant title and the calibee of the second five at Willow Bowl, "8 nam BOATS: Starcratt, the 15 year guaranteed boat the bowlers who have qualified Saturday, April 1, at 2 pom a J nd el 1 Dat gt Sha Chestnut, the pick of the mahaganies y © strongest it has been for ¢ . N owl " RR JR0KS0R {Lan RA : R RL en for ny the final five al Bowla nish 198. Enid Hatt 385. Fran T ILERS: Canadian Explorer -- New & Dema's ¥ 3 drome on Sunday, April 2 at Nellie 4 Bert Garside finished on top 1 pom Simpson 18 ellie - Templar | MOTORS: Scott MeCullough--See the new 61% 19 with 355, Rusty Starr 23) Both Rob Gallagher and Dick USED Fraser Hambly 35%. Rob Ga) ams are Shiv' TOBIN 'A Lemon League Alice Gil MOTORS & BOATS \ fagher 3531. Phil Gunn Hig : a Nama ate MNghty Inu In mode 47. Rose Rupert 8% 4s Your Catttdinee Sed Sante Saadquarien KING ST. W, (at Park Rd.) OSHAWA, ONTARIO MeBurpie 248, Tom Moxon M7, sidered a hd 1 { | . N "3 f ' dered as strong heats for Buck Jackson 85, Nat Boorman ' . Dick Adama 246, Ken Richard: (the singles title, = =. - 1600 Wing St, E, (at Varcoe's) RA 8.5924

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