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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1964, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 30, 1964 19 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS IMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE leader with 781 (288, 287, 206), followed, Laughlin 219, Bea Parkin 211, trene Camp- High cone of this week was Adalby Len Yuill 692 (273, 212, 202), George|bell 205, June Grice 203, Helen Gourlie _ McDonough with 157 (59, 98) T 1, 204, ay. Bane powers 208 ah pre. OT ---Tillie Oakes 151 (76, 75), 244), . (250, 217), Orve jan 650 (255, 213), ag ry 138 (100, 38) and Clare Sud- 217), Dingman Points Taken -- Swan's Hardware i Ft oa = . 79, 35). Mavis Ti 645 ao Jury and Lovell 3, Modern Handicap --- Eva Wakely 104 (52, ia (ane, sas), Wil indon 630 (251, 221),|3° Kintock's 2%, Gold Medal Cleaners Vi. Pike (51, 51). Nancy. Robison 624 (220, 213), Don Pat-|Nuy-Way Rug 1, Angus-Graydon Carpet 1, ; terson 607 (262, 227), Paf Belmonte 606/Peopie's Clothing 0, Thomson Kernaghan (210, 204), Keith Smith 605 (241, 213) and! and Jordan's Florists 0. ted Sapien oT belle Tiling 283, ingles -- King | 000d, Sino Dorvihy Davey 258, B0b| _ PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE 24, - Tip Buechi Points Taken -- Acadians 4, Corvairs @) Schaefer 228, Marg Lugtent Chevrolets. 4, Cadillacs 0; Pontiacs 4, Keip 218, Jay Shewring 218, Donn: F85's 0; Maple Leafs 3, Buicks 1; Olds- 2\8, Bob Andrews 212, Leon Davey 214,|mobiles 3 and GMC's 1 206, Rose Jackson 211, Dominic Belmonte| High average leaders -- K. Smith i i 211, Don Hottot 211, Eloi Landry 211,|(pyicks) 229, and J. Van Dyk (GMC) 4 , a ago oe Dave Andrews 206) 977, a loan ison 5 gee P '| Two girls from Eastview, Elinor Hanns single leaders » Pinsent ts s3.| Two girs from Eastview, Ellner Henne | apts: Leafs) 355 and A. Harkmen (Pon- ' Lemon League. tlacs) 333, High triple leaders -- K. Smith (Buicks) WEDNESDAY Nive LADIES 889 and J. Crawford (Chevrolets) 800. sts Team = Snails 11 ¢ -- H. 77 (225, 26%, 276), i 1 eh Bet enc tonne Car-|10 Jetsons'#, Martians 9, Ballpoints 7.16 renrenbach 725 ae 7, Red Brooks 228, 217, Harry|Biackhawks 7, Shamrocks 7 and Wishersixing 710 (263, 268), J. Van Dyke 710 } Pat. Butler 202, Bill Hickey! 4, (200, 255, 255), A. Hircock 701 (291, 236), ' Dickison 212, Dan Rukaruk 263,| Over 200 -- M. Fitzgérald 255, D. May|K. Smith 701 (233, 224, 244), J. Grieves Kelly 209, John A, Cardinal 237,| 245, B. Plerce 228, N. Judge 236, 1. Rogers! ¢og (261, 231, 206), F. Jarvis 671 (321), i Rorabeck 217, John Hron-| 222, C. Drury 222, C. Lidster 221, D. Bow-|}4 O'Neill 665 (213, 277), F. Elliott 662 cich 251, Jerry Rolfe 235, Rita Wrubel gn, 219, P. Barkley 215 and J. Cobbledick| (794, 276), H. McLecd 688 (304), R. Piper ; : 656 (220, 303), R. Cooper 644 (235, 251),| arte earnn, Hasaue Je Pav 0 lee aan aie Brande Growmen 700. (258, 246) 3458 es ase aka) and se Mictetchaan bracket every weekend. ei be Vie im (ae SO. Vane ae ee Dewell 719 (234, 287), Sonya Stewart 697 A. Hartman 305, W. Pott 253, 2 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE | (201, 310), Nancy Fice 691 (273, 249), G. Be walla hy " seaith my 0 \ Standing -- Valleyview 39, Sunnyside 70 (287), Lorraine Worden 670 (344),| K. Mitton sian! i bbe eer 33, Fernhill 2, Kingside No. 2 28, Glen|Evon Pelow 646 (269, 202), Nancy Gamsby|235- C. Taylor, 23% 2M; 1. Del £6. & | Bewart 24, Rundie No. 1 22, Redio 21/}646 (278, 221), June Bird 636 (214, 235),|Brown 225, 203) K-. Buzneli 210 Bt. Day * Kingside No. 321, Kingside No. 1 18, East! Joan Beaton 617 (280), Joan Johnson 605) 217, W. Mathews tend 4 hger 2 .e. | view 12, Rundle No, 2 9, and Thorntons 8.| (216, 219) and Mary Henson 607 (240, 203). | Davis 209, D. Cra eat te Valleyview kept. their winning streak! Lemon League -- &. Hutchuk 99, N. 203; G. Mercier 206, 0% . Burgess eR ip 34 i ee = on apt ste geoses 208, ing with another shutout, the victims| Judge 95, C. Drury 92, E. Saunders 92,|205 C. Elliott 205 and Harrington is time being Rundle No. 2. Sunnyside|/F, Thurston 90, B. Davis 80 and G. Sheri-| Standings (2nd. Section) Acadians 11, held the next spot with a 31 win over/dan 65. | Buicks 8, Chevrolets 8, Pontiacs 7, GMC Eastview. The three Kngsde teams each 6, Oldsmobiles 6, Corvairs 5, Maple Leafs fook t on the chin, losing 31. Fernhill Plage bed CITY STORE LEAGUE |4, Cadillacs 4 and F8s's 1. Gi bested the 'No. 2 team, Rundle No. 1 tak- es. -- Maode Cockerton 454 oe s eee ae eee tig Ht t0| (daar ails Mae sbrrieoon 450, (OMe 201) | crete nee ca Tnese, Be OME oS : the No. 3 gang. Thornton's made a.move|Merle Poch 425 (244), and Vi Rorison 406| acadians 23, Oldsmobiles 21, Corvairs 39, j as they held Glen Stewart to @ 2-2 tie. 237). \Cadiliacs 19 and F85's 16, Ed Lugtenburg was once again the 200 Games -- Judy Zak 238, Jean Mc- TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE High Triples -- J. Legere 704 (270, 4 SPORT FROM BRITAIN 235), B. Varga 675 (275, 248), H, Eccles i 616 (245, 210), |. Biglin 616 (212, 206) G. Woodcock 572 (206), A. Burrows $45, E. : i Keeler S. Milne 528, B. Guscott 511, ' 2 N. Boyle 507 (200), E, McGhee 506 (246) B Jana M. DePratto 504 (201). WwW eo n xing == High Singles -- C. Keeler 222, |. Brabin 212, M. Stovin 208 and £. Vaillancourt 201, ' 1' ; 1 Lemon League -- J. Roberts 95, 85; ' J. Osbourne 94, 927 K. Hopkins 93, 80; S$ alr mes po 1, Brabin 88 and J. Sobansk! 70, 72. CERT Team Standings -- Tulips 29, Asters 28, , Pansies 25, Violets 21, Lilles 17 and Dais- By DOUG MARSHALL clubs where gladiator - style|ies 12. LONDON (CP)--It isn't the|after-dinner matches are staged) oo charges that boxing is medic-|at £25 a plate for charity. Pod os pg ip eae Boxing as a spectacle for the ELECT q e sport into a slump, the Brit- , , ish experts say. It isn't really|™ SSeS and the poor kid's path BLAINE television either. to glory is vanishing. TY It's the affluent society. In Britain, at any rate, it is NDALL Flo, Poca seme aye' fast becoming a members-only fav g is 8 in every country of/cabaret show for businessmen the world except the poorer| with big expense accounts. BOARD OF EDUCATION an 7 of the beautiful new Head thing that flourishes porn ve : . sport that manu OLD ENGLISH Office of Central Ontario sport that manufactures folk heroes for generations that wie tan a] SUNSHINE | Trust & Savings Corpora- rently going the rounds in Eng- ae Tat ae espa : s . sae aes halo uP an BREAD 3 tion at 19 Simcoe Street every new car owner means one boxing fan less. , ' 4 2 | North here in Oshawa. fessional tournaments has dropped to 163 a year from 793. Daring the last five years the ranks of licensed professionals have thinned to 509 from 643. "Bo will be dead within 20 years," predicts British light- "I a ; heavyweight Terry Downes who j 3 * ae : has laid plans for retirement by ey ' Bh Sevent gad investing ina chain oe ee se and investing in a : of betting shops. ' Ss cS oy Other boxing men wouldn't go E RVI E that far but they're still pessi- : mistic. : . ' : @ YIELDS TO BINGO . 3 4%% on Savings accounts. Oshawa's highest rate Birmingham promoter Alex y . ' riffiths says he has been of interest. Credited half- rl 6 y cantatas yearly and calculated squeezed out of his old arena co by bingo sessions. Norfolk with $25.00 depostt on the minimum quarterly balance, promoter Ralph Butler has a wore "aie, teas ction menor ; < 4% on Chequing accounts. You receive your own and, above al., people come." This is old English recipe is a FIRST in Canada, and Teddy Waltham, secretary of) : . . . the British Boxing Board ofj{ is made from an Imported Ingredient. Come to the ae ty : personalized cheque kit-- PLUS free chequing Control, agrees that fewer and Stic Sh 4 fewer young men are prepared unshine Shop an s é ivi to go the trouble of training, " s : , privileges. fighting and risking injury just for money. They can get £18 a e j : week or more ts unsiled 1 TRY THIS HEALTH BREAD | Longer Hours: We are open from 9:00 to 6:00 the land. . Monday to Thursday; 9:00 to 9:00 on Friday Prosperity has also hurt ama- teur boxing, traditional recruit. FREE SAMPLE OFFER : and from 9:00 to 5:30 on Saturday.' -~ conga in the Ama- eur x: Association has Electri dropped by 10,000 during the é with sows last 10 years; every year 15 ee more amateur clubs close down. id Coffee Percolator : ; ABA secretary William Lovett ya with $1000.00 deposit j : : : i i Says once youngsters were con- tent to spend their time on a cheap hobby like boxing. Now they have money they spend 24 PRINCE ST. their ti . ir time on girls and cars. You may choose from many delightful gifts The only places where boxing seems fo be thriving in Britain CALL 725-2241 if which are based on deposits of from $25.00 to are the growing number of pri- vate a exclusive _sportin: 7 Re gh ll soggg tind ee sll | $1,000.00. - YOU ARE INVITED TO THE KINSMEN CIVIC ELECTION oe Thermos Safari Kit i with $600.00 deposit Travel Clock with $50.00 deposit » wy ») m0) ci g eee CECQAAY D>) KY), BD)))))) s , om \\ UU Y % Speakers Will Be Candidates For BOARD OF EDUCATION | | ON SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD | : rounitcniaan THE P.U.C. os wg OF SERVICE The Place: KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE | - " ] CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION (at corner McMillan Dr, & Colborne St.) _ | 19 SIMCOE STREET N. OSHAWA TEL. 723-6221 The Time: 8:30 P.M., THURS, DEG. 3rd | «lee The Public Are Urged To Take An Interest in Civic Affairs By Attending This Meeting

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