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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1961, p. 13

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" Weather 7°30 PM Twenty Questions 7 eve Allen Show §--Provincial Affairs 4--The Alvin Show 2--Wagon 'Train Bachelor Father 'omorrow S ee Mr. Fix.1 Forei 3:00 : i keel Little child 11. Narrating 14. Sofa 16. Minus nickname Lies here (abbr.) Hardwood furns Bishop Show good repute 9. Swiss attrac- tion Gave out Pistol case Sweet- sop . Sloth Chinese de- part- ment Church recess . Flower Burden Italian coins Yesterday's Answer 39. Slave 40.C) 42.8 success (slang) Fish JANE ARDEN " BUZ, RETURNING THE SWORD TO MR. YAMASAKI 1S GOING To BE ONE OF THE FINEST GOODWILL GESTURES WEYVE EVER MADE HERE, THE CEREMONY 1S ALL SET. WE HAVE ACCEPTANCES FROM MOST OF THE LEADING JAPANESE MEN OF THE AREA, J GOOD, CAPTAIN, © 1981, King Features Syndicate, lee, World rights rented THERE'S AN ACCIDENT. A WAVY A4D LOSES A FUEL TANK, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 21, 1961 13 OSHAWA, BOWLING NEWS UAW AUX. WO. 27 Ethel Thomson and Marg Sawyer sure had their wheaties this week. Only two over 200, no doubles, singles and 23 lemons. Singles -- Ethel Thomson 233 and Marg Sawyer 213, Union-Maids tied for top lace again, Nuts-Bolts whitewashed Lucky 27, Union-Maids whitewashed Milk-Maids, Flowerettes took 2 points from Guy-Nineties, Six-Bells took points from Farmerettes. Team Standing -- Union-Maids Six-Bells 20, Nuts-Bolts 1%, Flo two 20, rettes 16, Lucky 27, 13, Milk-Maids 13, Farm. jerettes 13, Gay-Nineties 7 | OPUC LEAGUE . Team Standings -- GoGetters 24, 222; | Jets 24, 123; Unknowns 23, 920; Lions 3 830; Buddies 23, 635 and Mad Pacerg 22, 886. Ladies' High Single -- Mary La@ | Paton 254 Ladies' High Triple -- GET ON YOUR '= RADIO, CALHOUN / D BETTER. GET YOU TO IM ALL RIGHT. VAN / WE'LL FOLLOW DONO- YOU'LL HAVE TO DRIVE, JANE/ Mary Loa Paton 561 (254. 161, 146) . Men's High Single -- Al Andrews 2238. Men's High Triple -- Gord Boddy 628 | (202, 200, 226) Games over 200 -- Gerald Bull 204, Bea Colvin 213, Lily Bull 213, Frant | Murray 208, 223 and Frank Grant 201. | Lemon League Games -- Carol Boy- \chuk 91, Phil Lyon 93, Donna Elliott 98, | Alice Murray 91, Len Shaw 87, Ed Rob- \erts 84 and Marilyn Barrett 59, NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Standings -- Reading's 4 ,Campbell's 3, Ward's 3, Bracey's 3 ,Lenius' 3, Cole lins' DePratto's 1, McQuade's ly \Pearse's 1 and Alexander's 0. | 600" Triples were few this week? Elien Burrus was tops with 653 (325), Chris Collins was next with 650 (240, 2195 ce Cumming 605 (206, 224); rd 601 (233). 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