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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1961, p. 19

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Ss -- rr rere rry eee ern Te eC ewer Masterton, in the North Island, next February. The golden shears events draw large crowds and are highly spectac- ular, extending with various test over several days. 19jlearn the fast technique s|sibly other countries will be rep- 'evolved here jresented at the golden shears Britain, Australia and pos-|championship to be held at s CALLING ALL CARS a GO TO | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 13, 1961 2 IN NEW ZEALAND Sheep Shearing Is Now A Sport AUCKLAND (CP)--With the;Bowen in Wales, shearing) sheep-shearing season in full swing in New Zealand, champ- ions are keenly competing for new honors. Shearing in New Zealand has graduated from an essential skill to an art and from that to a popular specta- tor sport. The top, shearers draw thous- ands of spectators as they dem- onstrate their uncanny skill in hard-fought contests. Using elec- bling hair clippers, they deal with the sheep at not much more than one - minute inter- vals. The glamor events are per- iodic attempts by the champions on world records. The highest figure for sheep is 559 shorn in a day by Godfrey Bowen, inven- tor and teacher of a new and improved rhythmic method of |shearing which has been widely tric sheats somewhat resem-| is 501, set by Trevor Brough. | lightly woolled mountain sheer. fi The highest tally in a normal) IRE T RE nine-hour day in New Brough. fil But this figure is disputed since) Brough did not catch his own sheep from the pens. HOLDS LOCAL MARK Godfrey Bowen also holds the highest New Zealand tally for; sheep caught by the shearer--| 463. This season a world record for) Bosher of Otorohanga, who re-| corded a tally o £606 lambs in} a nine - hour day. For most of | the time he sheared lambs at} the rate of one every 50 sec) onds, catching them all him-| self. | The remarkable figures re-| corded by New Zealand shear ers, and impressive demonstra- lamb-shearing was set by of 48 BOND WEST H SAVE on SNOW TIRES DURING SNOW TIRE BLITZ USED SNOW TIRES tions given abroad by Godfrey] adopted. Bowen and others, have brought/ | This figure was reached by!shearers to New Zealand =| Church League Bantam Hockey | N'MINSTER, 13 - SIMCOE ST. 2 In one of the wildest and Prices 2 for 9.95 aan On All Sizes 750-14, 4-PLY NEW DOMINION ROYAL WINTERIDE TUBELESS BLACK AND FREE WHEEL @ NO TRADE a .605 Less NECESSARY @ FREE MOUNTING Trade-in Allowance 750-14, 4-PLY RECAP WINTERIDES Hayward; defence, G. Carrol,| J. Walker, B. Carry, B. Barker; | highest scoring games of the| forwards, .W Bell, B. MacIntyre, | | season, Northminster swamp-|T. Buckley, W. Walters, W. ;/ed Simcoe Street by a score of|Coppin, A. Annis, P. Smith, D. AND 2 FREE WHEELS 113 to 2. W. McGahey, A. Gil-|Shelter, D. Rosnak, .K Allard. e fete, J Preston, Wadley e e gM © FREE MOUNTING 99 & | were the top scorers for North- D. Habe posted the only shut e NO EXTRAS Less minster, netting two goals rier ( \Si j f the week as King Street \Singles went to D. Knight, T.|out o g Goodchild, E. Nichols, J. Alex.) downed Knox 6 to 0. Lloyd was 5.00 Down 1.00 Week Jistetn ' \the big gun for King Street as) icheli : lander, T. McQuaid. \t g : Bonnets and Richelieu Park | bridge, N.Y. Dun Cockerton and J. Hewer 59 scored the hat trick. Other) women drivers in Canadian ' in Montreal and at Connaught --(CP Wirephoto) scored Simcoe's two goals. c. liga to Lean, ee | - Burch was outstanding in the) " : 1 0 EY bs nets for Simcoe Street elt gece oe eee _-- = MINOR H CK Whitby Team the 13 goals that got by him. | ooking, Glenden- Local 205 And __ [Beats Oshawa, as K. Waldie, T. McQuaid, H. i | Firefighters Wine | wi. ony ove an hmmm cre um, leit Bite, €. Mobius tee g | Whitby's classy Pee-Wee "|W. McGahey, T. Alexander, '\bitt, "R. MacLeod, 'R. Car-| Conkey, Harding, Pearse, Og- 725-65 | | den, Dewey. CANADIAN CAR | First motor vehicle in Canada fl OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. is believed to have been an elec- There were li perialties with| Ding for cross - checking. R.| s Pee Wee Tilt \Stars upset Oshawa Pee-Wee|Goodchild, J. Alexander, A. michael, G. Wraith, S. Ross. | D. tric car built in 183 by eo Arar eee eee ee | Northminster getting seven and| Knocker got Knox' only penalty Wad-|All-Stars 4-3 in an exhibition] Gillette, E. 'Nichols, T. Hill, A KING STREET - goal Carriage Works of Toronto. "ONE OF CANADA'S FEW LADY SULKY DRIVERS Mrs. Mildred Williams, of | harness racing. She's cam- | Park in Ottawa. Mrs. Montreal paigned this season at Blue | liams is a native of Wil- Cam- @ NO EXTRAS TERMS: 5.00 Down 1.25 Week is one of the few Free Mounting - Free Rotation No Extras - No Trade-Ins Necessary _ NO OUTSIDE FINANCING 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) DOMINION TIRE STORES Local 205 moved into a two-jdra, Slack, Vallancourt, 1 way tie for second place in the|dell, Wragg, Zedic and Marchan.|game at the Children's Arena,|S mith, Bantam League while Firefight-;- WESTMOUNT KIWANIS --/iast night. Gulliver. ers claimed their first win in/goal, Wayling and Wilson; de-| he County Town team was| SIMCOE STREET -- Goal, C. the Midget League, in the Osh- fence, Lakas, Thompson; for-|r}; yalue for the' victory, out-|Bureh; defence, J. Hewar, Don awa Minor Hockey Association|wards, Begg, Talakachoff, Kit-| scoring the 'Motor City sextet| Cockerton, Dennis Cockerton, double-header, played last night/chen; alternates, Warre Tilin acaie Heriod |M. Burch; forwards, W. Coch- at the Children's Arena. |Moore, Beharrell, Walker, Cook, i y y if i lrane, W. Peyton, C. McRae, R. Local 205 came up with a real| Pascoe and McKee. Whitby picked up single coun-| Brown, D. Weatherbee, J. Todd, ' effort in downing Westmount MEN 5, KINSMEN 3 ters in first two frames on|s, Warne, B. Warne, R. Shep- Kiwanis 21 while Firefighters] © UEMEN 5, KINSMEN 3 , ,|s0als by Ted Keenan and Wal-|herd, T. Arnold, J. Boderick. picked on winless Kinsmen team]. d Ron Starters two goal ef- ly Moon. Oshawa tied it up at) sapMoONy, 2 - ST. PAUL's, 1 handing a 5-3 decision over the|rorts Firefighters defeated Kins-|77 0° £021 by Bob Durno and! Jp the closest and hardest- Service club. men 5-3. Jimmie Raskovic was Chris , Griffin only to have/fought gamé of the week, Har- LOCAL 205 2, W. KIWANIS 1 |the other marksmen. For Kins- aie ' -- Horack goal] mony edged St. Paul a3 to} Don Wragg and Roger Wadell|men Dave Greenwood, Howden} dees Orton from ri be c alge fired one goal each in leading|Bryan and Glen Gray were the Oshawa fought back again|the scoring for Harm p ly Local 205 to a thrilling 2-1 win|80algetters. and were rewarded with Bob|to have P. Live cde rom over Westmount Kiwanis.| KINSMEN -- goal, Braznik;|Howard scoring but Sonny brother P. Hollingsworth score 4 : |for slashing. | Simcoe getting four. ss NORTHMINSTER -- Goal, B.|, KNOX -- goal, B. Martin; | oS C.| Hare; defence, Glendenning, \Silvers, Perkins, Magill, ve St defence, R. Knocker, T. Irwin,} Cranfield; defence, J. Preston, |p Parker, J. Nesbitt; tor: |borne, Brown; forwards, Lloyd, | Keys, Cuthbert, Lean, Me. | | Wadell's goal was the winner,|defence, Conlin, Cole; forwards, breaking up a 1-1 tle. |Bryan, Townsend, Greenwood; jalternates, Salters, Kiniski, ornen Done moteeiniers, War|Adams, Brown, Gray, Billing- ling and Brad Wilson who| fam, Taylor, Martin and Stud- shated the WK duties were) °™- standouts during the sixty itl necutigy defence, McCabe" or, utes of free skating hockey. | an; forwards, Parry, Gillette Johnny Cook notched the WK|Hayes: alternates, Raskovic, marker: |Noakes, Patchenson, Korbak, LOCAL 205 -- goal, O'Neil; de-|Pakosta, Stauffer, Nichol, Mar- fence, Andrews, Moak; for-|tin and MacEvers. wards, Rollo, Zufelt, Morrison;| Officials -- Bob Burr and Carl alternates, Burch, Muir, Shoul-! Kemp. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE Trotters 4, Rawhides 4, Sabers 3, Ed M. DePratto had three 200 games this|Wilson's 2. Lucky Strike 2. week (215, 236, 228) for the high triple! High individual scores -- Mickey Mc- of 722. Following her were D. Brabin|Master 880 (319, 306); Joe Kastner 807 661 (209, 264); D. Randle 635 (255, 227);|(341, 303); Len Watkins 805 E. Hutcheson 634 (254, 200): I. Biglin| Ozzie Keeler 805, Steve Hercia 782 (316), Town got the winner with less than a minute remaining. WHITBY PEE-WEES: Goal, Adams; defense, Norwood, So- richetti; forwards, Horack, Town, Sala; alternates, Vipond, Gibbons, Reeson, Keenan, Moon, Cawker, Pritchard and Sanford. OSHAWA "CITY-LEAGUE" PEE-WEES: Goal, White; de- fense, Hewer, Hersia; wards, Welsh, Bridge, Scott; . alternates, McKenzie, Griffin, Glover, Whiting, Greenlee, Norton, Lean, Dionne, and Howard. Kemp. 242, Bea Colvin 202, Jackie Boddy 224,|M. Beamish, (302);|Cathy Gooding 241, Penny Bligdon 239| Bolton. and Carol Boychuk 220, for- Durno, Paradise, | | Officials--Bob Burr and Carl for St. Paul's to tie the score. McDonald scored unassisted for Harmony, what proved to be the winner. Two penalties for each team were McNaughton, McDonald! for Harmony; and P. Hollings-| worth, J. Andrews for St. Paul's. HARMONY -- Goal, Wilson; defence, Hall, Danniels, Mc- Donald, Begg; forwards, Crowe, Orton, McGill, Simpson, Me- Naughton, Griffith, Gunn, Han- cock, Bracey. ST. PAUL'S Goal, A. Drew; defence, B. Muir, B. Smith, R. McMullen, J. Stone- bridge; forwards, J. Andrews, R. Nichollis, B. Durno, Peter Hollingsworth, M. Rose, D. Mc- Kay, J. Gillespie, D. : Whiting, R. Spicer, Paul Hollingsworth, B. Bolton, ; HERE'S A MAN WHO KNOWS WHERE HE'S GOING Lemon League Games -- Len Shaw| W'MOUNT, 8 - ST. M'thews, 2! 601 (235, 200); M. Price 593 (220); D,|\"Dutch" Lugtenburg 727, Dan Taylor George | 1 Omand 556 (261): M. Richardson 333|723, Bert Harding 722, Joe Vasko 721,|98. 66; Marg Morin 96, 72 (229); J. Richardson 526 (216); M. Ban-|Orest Pidwerbecki 719, Harry Gillard non 522 (228); M. Stovin 509 (206). 715, Al Perry 709, Ron Swartz 702, High singles were J. Anthony 237,|. Thursday night will be "Turkey B. Guscott 229, C. Porter 218 Night" and everybody wil] be all out We must be improving we had only|for the 20 birds which will be at stake nine Lemons this week -- M. Glagel 99,|The bowlers will be listed in groups E. Miller 94, D. Roach 93, D. Holliday|f seven according to averages and a 92, R. Bradley 89, J. Anderson 84, M, |!ist will be posted on the bulletin board Hair 80, §. Stovell 80, M. Libby 64. at Motor City Lanes, Team Standings -- Dirty Birds points, Loons 31 points; Ravens 31 MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE points; Tweety Birds 24 points; Vul-| 400--Annette Burrows 451 (260, 191); tures 17 points; Chickadees 16 points;|Marge Ford 431 (219, 212). Chckoos 16 points; Bobolinks 15 points. 200 -- Jean McPherson 246, Vi Rori- Spécial congratulations to D, Pilking-| son 229, Al. Hill 217, Marion Baxter 216; ton; keep up the good work, before Judy Zak 216, Marion Hutchins 211, the season ends Dawn, you'll have a Myrna Baldwin 209, Helen Burrows 206, 200 average. Betty Black 203, Maude Cockerton 201 & Irene Campbell 200. WIRE AND HARNESS Standing -- Gold Medal Cleaners 9, Team Standings Head Pins 19, People's Clothing 9, Modern Upholstery Hi Bawls 15, Alley' Cats 13, Jesters 11, |; Nu-Way Rug 7, Jack Sheriff's Real Hi Lo's 11, Lucky Strikes 14, Go-Getters Estate 7, Jury and Lovell 6, Jordan's 9, Pin Pickers 8, Merry Six 8, Gay Six Florist 5, Crowells Service Station 4, 8 Swan's Hardware 4, Kinloch's 1. 32 Over 600 -- Gloria Moss 796 (259, 245, 292); Tom Barclay 705 (237, 244, STORIE PARK LEAGUE 224); Doug Shackleton 694 (271, 251);| Cromwells were the only team that Maurie Shorten 674 (237, 238); Mike Mc-|had the honor of losing four points Grath 662 (223, 218); Leo Gorman 634|this week. The Burtons applied the (232, 213); Herb. Cooper 604 (249) white wash brush to them while being Over 200 -- Joan Thexton 258, Marty|a man short. Nice bowling, Burtons. Muller 225, Ted Smith 223, Audrey Bur-| There were eight bowlers absent this rill 221, 203; Alice Neville 220, Art| week. We hope this isn't all sickness Moreau 214, Red Demerse 209, Les Mc-|with Christmas so close, Sorry to hear Leod 206, Bob Clarke 207, Howard|of Ruth Snudden's unfortunate accident Walker 203, Enid Robinson 202 last week. The committee wishes her Lemon League -- Joan Thexton 99,/and Albert Porter a speedy recovery. Marg. Cooper 95, Cyril Weeks 95, John! On the lighter side -- Ann Williams Malcolm 91, Harold Ford 90, Elmo is on the rampage again. She is collect- Lymburner 86, Pauline Horchuk 84,/|ing old razor blades. Ann Spicher 63. High Triples & Lou Locke 727 (266, Chicken winners (Hidden Scores) -- | 206, 255); Jim Scott 694 (274, 222); Mil- Marilyn Rosseau, Pauline Horchuk, lie Cameron 668 (233, 227, 208); Oscar Geo. Keenan, Carl Burrill, Syd Hobbs, |Morrison 657 (239, 236); Art French 632 Shirley Muller, Herb. Cooper, Cyril (202, 257). Weeks, Rich Wilson and Lorne Atkin-| Over 200 -- Joe Parsons 233, Vince eon. |Craddock 230, Charlie Nash 228, Joan High Triples -- Maurie Shorten 674,|Benkowski 225, Flo. Tuson 223, Olive Tom Barclay 705, Joan Thexton 637,/Morrison 222, Harry Williams 222, Eddy Doug Shackleton 715. |Gresik 220, James Scott 219. Reg High Singles -- Bev. Gibson 177,|Wood 218, 204; Gar Killingbeck 210, oo brs oe Neville 266 and |Ozzie Whitmee 209, Art Tuson 208, e rat! \George Arkwrigh 5 Low score winner -- Ann Spicher 63, | 201. . et eee ee | Lemon League -- Gord Scott, A OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR |Williams, Pearl Locke, Jean Gresik, The Jay Men shut-out the Spoilers to|Jim Aldred, Ruth Aldred, Doris Wood. keep their grip on first place in the| Standing -- Burtons 8, Hibberts 8, standing, with Mickey McMaster being |Cromwells 7, Cuberts 7 ,Mills 7, Tre- the big shooter with 880 including two|%4nes 7, Oxfords 6, Hilisides 5, Sim- 300 games. coes 3, Colleges 2. Ozarks led by Ozzie Keeler took all three games from Ed Wilson's and held | OPUC LEAGUE . on to second spot two points behind) Teams standings -- Jets 32,697; Go gg Come sts, enh: the "Hrekea s Mp oe 32,324; Unknowns 32,199; Lions eu! @ Trotters by |31,941; Buddie: s712; Tonge to end and it was. a big | 30,770. i ue pope hess it for Len Watkins who had his| Ladies' Hi, o ge night of the season so far. 259. = Sinn ams whides took the measure of Lucky, Ladies' High Triple -- ee gate that this club is/591 (159, 73, 259), a Teally 's ated rough lately and| Men's Hi; _ @hould have reinforcements. . 244 ase ee Stealers moved up a peg or two| Men's High Triple -- when they took the works from Sabers (234, 237, 205). . ope teat and Joe Kastner aided by Steve Hercial Games over 200 -- Ted Colvin 210, 'were just too good for the losers. Dave Jackson 224, Mary Lou Paton The standing -- Jay Men 9, Ozarks 7,/215, Stan Smith 225. Maureen Comer- @bort a 4 4,\ford 207, 2515 Gord Boddy 216, Lily yl Laidler 83, Alex Nicholson 83, 72 &nd/ Carol Boychuk 87, R. Graham scored the hat) |trick and D. McKee scored a| NICKEL PLATE LEAGUE pair as Westmount downed seed Tankers and Gyros took the Polish-|Matthews 8 to 2. Other goals) ors and Shinere 4 points to nil and the|went to B. Zufelt and K. Ver-| Mixers over the Automatics 3 to 1. i | The 600 bracket has M. Carl teading|70N and H. Morrison. Goal] jwith 653, followed by J. McGillivary|scorers for St. Matthew's were 682, G. Dawson 630, D, Lewis 608, D.|B. Carry, D. Shelter. | Saunders 607, V. Vasey 606, W. | ny | 605. . Beach! WESTMOUNT--goal, J. Hall; | can 200 games were recorded by L,| defence, H. Morrison, K. Ver-) ibson 223, 207, V. Williamson 266, R jnon, M. Planke, K. Wotten; | Balser 231, D. Wyrozub 212, "Bones" | i | Stevenson 211, "'Auke" Vyfachaft 209,/forwards, D. McKee, B. Kirk-| B. LeBlanc 206, "Moose" Wilson 204,patrick, J. Howard, B. Zufelt,| THE TRAFFIC TO icra are : |M. Walls, J. Badgley, J. Welsh,| THE CENTRE OF pore ie ne enon Leamwe score to Te-l1y' Slater' §, Clark, R. Grahani.| Bie pana' mmr 8) St AriEW's -- Goal, | ~ CHRISTMAS ACTIVITY -- | YOU'RE CENTRE HOLIDAYS? : 2 s ee epee <- iy ae beeing , the gifts, and the sprucing up that help make a good holiday season can upset the best of budgets. Loans are available from The Associates to fill these needs or any others. Remember, you're welcome to our money! LOANS $50 to $5000 ASSOCIATES BUDGET PLAN, LTD. 111 Simcoe St. S., Phone 725-6531 *HE'S GOING WITH OSHAWA SHOPPING A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS AWAIT YOU THIS EVENING AT OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "ALL SHOPPING CENTRE STORES OPEN THIS EVENING & THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9

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