' LUCKY STRIKE GRILL, Pin Bowling "A" League, are their victory, Left-to-right, 1963-64 championship team of shown above with The Mol- they are: Dave Reynolds, Joe the Oshawa Men's Major 5 son's Trophy, emblematic of Ristich, "Bud" Henderson of Men's Major 5-Pin Loop Holds Closing Banquet The Oshawa Men's Major five-pin bowling league wound up the 1963-64 season in gala fashion, with a very successful banquet at the Oshawa Air- port. At the head table were Presi- dent Bert Harding; Vice-Presi- dent Fred Harding; Secretary Hank Sarnovsky; Treasurer Ray Mann; Mel Whyte and Ron Swartz of the Special Events Committee; Alex Don- aldson, Publicity and "Bud" Henderson, Molson's Represent- ative. The Lucky Strike Grill club received the Molson trophy, em- blematic of the team champion- ship, with Capt. Bob Gallagher being the recipient on behalf of his teammates and Henderson making the presen- tation for the Molson Co. Members of the Lucky Strike Grill club were, Jim Sullivan, Joe Ristich, Sel Himes, Palmer Knight, Dave Reynolds and Bob Gallagher. Winning champion- ships is an annual performance by smiling Joe Ristich, who has "Bud" a permanent spot for the trophy in the Lucky Strike Grill. ROCKETS WIN NEW TROPHY A brand new trophy was do- nated by Motor City Lanes for the No. 2 Group championship and the first team to take the silverware was the Rockets. This trophy was presented by Ray Mann, on behalf of Matt Kotelko and Bruce England of Motor City Lanes and a terrific ovation was given the members of the Rockets club for their excellent performance. Rockets had a perfect at- {tendance record and the wor- thy winners were Jack Good- man, Ron Guiltinan, Jack Kla- pow, Harold Creamer, Stan Reid and Don Reid. INDIVIDUAL AWARDS | The high average awards | were presented by Alex Donald- son, with the top average prize going to Ozzie Keeler, with a record mark of 261, which is another great achievement by a fine competitor. Second high average award went to Sel Himes, who finish- Jed the season with a nice 254 lmark and he was closely fol- \lowed by Bob Gallagher with 253, In Group 2, it was Gord Brown on top with 235, in sec- ond place Red Hardie had 230 and in third position it was John Cardinal 229. Other awards which were handed out were, High Three, in Group 1, Bob Gallagher 969; High Single, Mick McMaster 408; High Three, in Group 2, George Topping 943; High Single, Jack Goodman 408. The special awards in the playoffs went to Dutch Lugten- burg with 1312. for five-game |total in Group 1 and Harry Gil- lard with a 345 high single game | score. In Group 2, it was Ron Guilti- inan with 1265 for his five game string and the same bowler lcopped a share of the high |single award with a 335 score, |the same as Oharlie Taylor. | Two OBC 400 pins were | awarded, one to "'Mickey" Mc- |Master and one to Jack Good- |man, both having identical 408 scores. Molson's, presenting trophy to team captain Bob Gallagher, Sel Himes, Jim Sullivan and Palmer Knight, A program of entertainment, which was arranged by Mel Whyte and the special events committee, Chairman Ron Snow- den, Clarke Hubbell and Ron Swartz, was a/huge success and it went over big. The George King Show con- sisted of Alex Read, MC, who is a CBC radio and TV person- ity, Andy Blumauer, harmonica virtuoso and international re- cording artist and Jack Ayre, 'et Double picture windows give a striking appearance to this popular one and a half storey design. Entry hall provides di- rect access to all parts of the house. Den could serve as an additional bedroom if desired. Laige kitchen has ample table Space. Upstairs bedrooms' are unusually large and have plenty of storage closets. Sec- ond fivor could be completed later when the extra space is required, Lower Fl, 1,190 sq. ft. Upper Fi. 630 sq. ft. Standard Builders Blueprints fur this Design No. 438 cost $15.00 for the first set, and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail. (Ontario resi- - dents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this ne-vepaper office (or from address below) is our new Design Book entitled "Sub- urban and Country Homes de- signed for Canadians', price $1.00 tax free. This 1964 edi- tion includes information on HOME DESIGN NO. 438 DINING 16-310." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 9, 1964 J] FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE. _ e". Tere Trevis: gyre ae os. b. BLD RM. %8.10.0+10-6-6-0 HALL BLD RW. $100. a DESIGN No.438 Lower Fl. 1190 Sq.Ft. Upper 630. Cost of Building and Fi- nancing in Canada, Heating, Insulation, Constructional. De- tails, ete., plus many out- standing new designs--Ranch, one and half storey, split level, two storey colonial, and du- plex homes. Also included in this Book are full details on how to order Blueprints. pianist, who was one of the t bers of the fi Dum- bells troupe. Alex Read's impersonations of numerous great pianists were very well received and his witty remarks also gained approval from the bowlers. Andy Baum- auer, a young man who came to Canada from Austria, received a tremendous round of ap- p£lause for-his harmonica ren- ditions, which were compar- able to' any complete orches- tra. Andy was forced to come back for more and more. All told, it was a huge suc- The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. Address (0 Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE". Mail requests 10¢ extra. (Please make remittance payable to The Oshowe Times), Name ..ccccsccccscvccvecccevccccesecevescsccs Buying or Selling ! 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The doors are the old-fashioned type with panels, Is there any way to convert these into flat, PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING end FURNITURE 54 CHURCH ST, PHONE 728-4681 Canada Joins U.S. In a Keys Made Olympic Fund Appeal . By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Simply by coincidence, press conferences were held in Tor- onto and New York last Tues- afternoon and each was called with one object in mind: Raise money from the public to send Canadian and American teams to the summer Olympic Games in Tokyo next October. This is old stuff to the Amer- feans but it marked the first time that the Canadians kicked off a national appeal to the pub- lic. In previous years, the cam- paigns were more or less secret. The Canadian Olympic Asso- ciation's appeal was simple and to the point. It needs $100,000 to send 103 athletes and 17 offi- cials to Japan and to ensure costs in the next four years. The Americans injected a lot of jazz into their appeal, and it is something the COA is look- ing into, The U.S. Olympic peo- ple have had all sorts of fund-| raising gimmicks over the year and the latest, announced Tues- day, was somtehing aimed at people with checking accounts in the 15,000 U.S. commercial banks. The plan is that the banks, sending out their monthly state- ments, include an envelope and $1,000,000 and $2,000,000. They'll need every nickel of it, and more, because the Americans plan to send 500 or more ath- letes to Tokyo. Unlike the Canadian Associa- tion which gets a lot of its money from the federal, pro- vincial, municipal and local governments, the U.S. commit- tee doesn't want any part of government money. RAISED $10,000,000 "It is not our way," an Olym- a card asking for an Olympic contribution. - The person re- sponding gets a car sticker, a |plaque or an Olympic record book, depending on whether the contribution is $1, $10 or $25 and over. The U.S. Olympic Committee enough money in the kitty to meet the COA administrative figures this will raise between MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS pic committee official told The Associated Press. "We don't want to get the government into the act.' | Without funds from this |source, the committee has done all right. Before the 1960 Sum- key linemen for their defence) of the Eastern Football Confer- ence and Canadian titles they won last season. The three signed were tackles Angelo Mosca, John Barrow and Bobby Jack Oliver. Mosca and Barrow played for the 1963 Grey Cup champions. Oliver was acquired from Mont- real Alouettes, modern-looking ones? ANSWER: Yes; this is a very easy conversion job. Simply cut 8 heets of masonite hardboard, or have the lumber dealer cut ( to size for you) the exact size of the door and fasten to the face of the door with contact cement may require doorstops moved a quarter inch; on the hinge side, move only the lock The added thickness to be plate, not the lock. spilled over into Canada in a small way. The Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen, which will have 15 competitors in Tokyo, has come up with a car sticker. Brainchild of Craig Swayze, publicity director of the CAAO and sports writer with the St. Catharines Standard, it sells for mer Games in Rome, for in- jstance, a leading U.S. soap manufacturer placed coupons inside the wrapper of its best-| selling bar. Buyers filled in} their name and mailed them} } $1 and so far about 2,500 have been disposed of. 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