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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1965, p. 20

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to Boyd Jewell with one,jthe tieing goal at the 1845 markjsented by Ted Sheehan, of the|Murray Twist. The ' goals Michael Cornell with two as-jof the second period by Paul|Bowmanville Recreation Com-|were Seared by Rick Shactshos sists, and Paul Slemon with one|/Sheehan assisted by Phillip) mittee. and Wayne Harness while Jim assist. |Harness and Mike Terpstra, The| In the pee wee mug final the/Rogers had one assist. In the Atom Mug Final the|winning goal was scored by Bob|Canadians defeated the Bears) Roy 'Ducky' Neads presenied Rams defeated the Indians by|Jones after 13.30 of the over-|by 4 to 2. The Canadians' goals|the Pee Wee Mtg Trophy to the 2 to 1 to win the Ab Mavin Bubj|time period for the mug cham-|were. scored by Ross Keatley,/captain of the Canadians while Stevens Trophy. The Indians |pionship. Barry Mamahon with one goal|the winners were presented lopened the scoring at the 8.15) The trophy was presented byjand one assist, David Shmyrjcrests by Ab Mavin of the arena mark of the first period on al|Ab Mavin to Captain Mike Terp-jwith one goal and brother Paul|board. The crests to the finalists goal by Boyd Knox assisted by|stra, while the crests for the|Shmyr with one goal and one|were presented by Roy (Ducky) 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 24, 1965 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Whitby Driver Assessed Rams Win Atom Crown BOWMANVILLE -- Three minor hockey league games were played last Saturday at the Bowmanville Arena. In the semi-final mug game in Gym Display Big Success BOWMANVILLE -- Close to 150 adults and children watched the girls' gym display held Sat- urday morning in the boys' gym at the Bowmanville High School. The display was a recap of Pupils Hold Candy Sale By JUDY TUSHINGHAM, JOANNF HAY and JANE RODDIS The girls of Grade 12 at Henry Street High School, Whitby, held For Dangerous Driving BOWMANVILLE (Sstaff) -- A Whitby man was fined $35 and costs or 10 days in jail in magis- trate's court here Tuesday, after being convicted of danger- ous driving. Gerald Leger, the court learn- ed, had been the driver of a car that struck another car on King street east in Bowmanville. Leger's car, according to wit- nesses, had travelled 600 feet on the wrong side of the road. Leger's licence was suspended for six months. Dangerous driving cost Thom- as Wilson $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. Constable Tracy Davis, Bow- manville police department, told the court, he had observed Wil- son's car behaving in an er- ratic manner in King street in Bowmanville, a candy sale last Friday to raise funds for the semi-formal. This venture added $34 to the treas- ury. Another candy sale is ex- pected this week. Congratula- tions girls! At this rate Henry should be both wealthy and sweet for the forma' Also. on Friday, the Grade 13 students had their Teachers' College interviews with a repre- + tidak tke sae of sentative irons oe Terwats ' Teachers' College. Much luck 14. The four hier convicted to our future teachers! Our ap- the charges last year. preciation is due to Mr. Ches- ._|sum, a member of the Toronto An Oshawa man, William) ; rer " Teachers' College staff, who Hallet, was fined 108 and coss|cgunslied Henry's prospective ; : teachers. ing on a charge of careless) In gym periods the students a, ce the driver| are Preparing for the forthcom- of a car that had been involved | 5 i fers eae ie i ident in which a woman| Hous, Gradually, olr exterous in an killed , \football heroes are mastering was killed, lsuch difficult dances as the |tango, rhumba, and waltz. The "When I got there I found Judd and a friend of his there and one of the windows in the door broken," he said. Four youths from Pontypool were placed on two-year proba- tion periods, when they appear- ed for sentencing on charges given a one year's suspended) ) night after school in "He was weaving all over the road, made a U-turn and sped off back the way he came," the constable said. A charge of wilful damage, cost Alfred Judd, Browning street, Oshawa, $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. Constable Peter Ballantyne, sentence, when he appeared for| * , , preparation for the open house. jsentence-en a charge of perjury. /ctudents from all grades are in- | Gordon Fowler, had been COM-| vited to particlbate: |victed on the charge last Aug.) oO On hove' basketball }11 iy | Lodge Is Invited To Peterborough jin the finals. The junior girls' basketball teain won the COSSA |lated on their splendid effort. The next Henry dance will be A Bowmanville _ youth Wied ymnastic club holds meetings __|team lost to the Courtice team 7 |title. Both teams are congratu-| OPP, testified, he had received a call from a garage on High-| way 2 about a disturbance. | WHITBY -- Vimy Ridge LOBA, No. 639, held its March |April 2. The "Beatnik" theme} jwill dominate. The dress will be| |'cool" and casual, and don't be| physical standards taught dur- ing the past season. The audience was treated t9 various phases of tumbling, box horse jumps, hand balancing and dives on the mats and the the pee wee league the Cana- dians defeated the Bruins by 7 to 2. The top scorers for the Canadians were David Shmyr with two goals and three assists, while brother Paul had two box horse. : goals and two assists. The The program continued witHlothers went to Allen Myers with the presentation of crests to 65\two goals and two assists and members of the class by Mrs |Barry Mamahon with one goal. Marg. Lucas, a member of the|The Bruins' goals were scored recreation committee, Thanks|py Gordon Westlake and Robbie were expressed to Miss Jean-|Johnson with the assists going i a - Miss nation gson for their assistance : UNPAINTED FURNITURE . with the class. e@ CHESTS @ DRESSERS @ DESKS @ BOOKCASES WILSON"S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. OSHAWA to whether or not to include the price of the girls' corsage in the original formal ticket. With the votes tallied, it has been firmly decided that the corsage price will be included in the formal ticket. Save your money, boys, | for the spring blossoms require | fertilization from your wallets. O'NEILL COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Presents "YA ad Y - l f " Friday, March 26 & Saturday March 27 In The O'NEILL AUDITORIUM } Brian Pasco. The Rams scored winners and runner-up were pre-jassist. The other assist went to'Neads. - Delicious with MARVEL ICE CREAM and A&P frozen STRAWBERRIES ! paar {+ te 20% SAMPLE IT ON YOUR NEXT VISITI Fresh Fruits & Vegetables New Crop, California, MADE WITH FRESH FROZEN. FRUITI JANE PARKER CHERRY PIE rain he Qe Long Green Tender Spears, No. 1 Grade |meeting with Worthy Mistress) J rorised at any odd occur-| Whitby District Bowling Scores MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE March 15 Team Standing: Rockets 22, G-B Jays 19, Headpins 19, Poker Chips 18, Echoes 17, Crackpots 17; Woodpeckers 16, Lucky Thir- teens 16, Ringers 16, Neighbors 13, County Bowl 12, Bassins 10, Sabre Jets 9, Whitby Cleaners $, Kokonuts 7, Union City 4. Triples over 600: Noel Edey 757 (358, 251); Earl Smith 727 (265, 251, 211); Clarence Moore 710 (296, 255); Des Denyer 687 (244, 305); Doug. Rowden 676 (274, 264); Isobel Mothersill 676 {244, 264); Mickey McMaster $66 (205, 244, 217); Hazel Moore 657 (253, 242); Barb Gill 649 (220,) --__ 244); Connie Denyer 643 (201, 278): Charlie Gill 642 (261, 220); Richard Sandford 634 (206, 230); V. Jordon 631 (280); Allin Hewis 630 (226, 227); Clare Holter 630 (211, 221); Marty Jordan 627 (205, 276); Bill Bonk 626 (220, 226); Ron Adair 624 (214, 220); Ward Bick 624 (224, 203); Bill Hewis 610 (204, 247); Pete Rut- tan 607 (258). Games over 200: Ron Pascoe 276, Carl Pascoe 259, Merv. Bemis 298, Bev. Childs 253, Sam Bonk 252, Rita Cane 245, 202, Wayne Stewart 241, Judy Brooks 240, Verna Sandford 238, Ron Childs 236, Beth Buote 233, Har- vey Roberts 232, Terry Plumbe 231, Clarence Goold 228, John Howland 228, 200, Marion Rob- erts 222, Ruth Frank 221, 211, Afchie Bruce 220, Dan Wilson 218, 200, Joan Denyer 218, 212, Don Holter 217, 200, Paul Frank 211, Betty Bick 207, Alice Hewis| 206, Millie Peggs "206, Doug. Peggs 205, Ann Bonk 205, Don Tripp 204, Joyce Denyer 204, Ross Bryant 201, Pat Holter 201, Jenny Fowler 200. | WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR All points were split Tuesday night as Burtinsky Florists took two from Hambly's Beverages. Bassett's Jewelry beat Brown Electric 2-1 Wilson's Food Mar- ket 2, Fleming's Shell Service 1 and Mercantile Dept. Store 2, Whitby Royals 1. Top Shooters for the night: Bill Jordan 804 (316, 270) Gord - Brown 783 (279, 309) Ed Brush 783 (280, 296) Dick Adams 740 (251) Ed Badgley 729 (271) John Watts 726 (267) Doug Allan 726 (263) Jim Patterson 725 (310, 277) Marty Jordan 720 (261, 290) Mickey McMaster) 717 (248) Frank McQuay 715) (300) Bill Gordon 705 (260)/ 'Doc' Dafoe 692 (276) Jack} Ross 691 (295) Tom Perrow 691 (263) Tom Mclvor 693 (281)| Doug Rowden 689 (276) Merv.) Bemis 686 (247) Ron Bragg 685) (329) Earl Birch 681 (272)) Jack Brown 680 (253) Denny; Brown 680 Jack Moore 676 (234). Good Singles: Alf Reardon 286, Earl Smith 282, Chuck Gill 278, Perc Sweet 266, Ward Bick 256, Ron Swartz 256, Geo. Sweet 251 and Wilf Hubbard 259. ROYALISM RESENTED LUSAKA, Zambia (AP)--Por- traits of the British Royal Fam- ily still hang in some white-run clubs here, and officials of the newly - independent government don't like it. Andrew Mutemba, a minister, says these clubs are "bent on perpetuating the co'on- ial image,' and plans to seek government action. ENTERTAINMENT . NIGHTLY 9-12. In The Beautiful MELODY ROOM (Whitby Hotel) Featuring .*. . JOHNNIE McMANN on the Console Organ jSister Viola Rints, assisted by! ences as April Fool's Day will Admission 50c Starting 8:15 p.m. (Deputy Mistress Sister Lillian|,orqiy be over! This dance is Kirk presiding. |sponsored by the GAA repre- The devotional was cond, [zentatives and the profit will) ed by Chaplain Sister 1llalhel, pay for the girls' athletic | "NOMINATED FOR 7 ACADEMY AWARDS -- | Wilde. The lecture, was repeat-| wrosts, ed by Sister Olive Williams and) Henry's avid Folk Song Club| Sister Norma Brown. : is holding weekly sessions. The| During the org iting the| tensions and pressures of daily letter was read inviting the)<hoo| routine are greatly re- 20th Century Fox Prasents An Associates ind Aldrich Company Production group to attend the July 12) jieveq at these lively meetings. celebrations to be held this| : Sour in Poarorough Sly 8, |Clame cuter Iin th fa f Tentative plans vie to be held| preaching, the date being April beaS ar thd eer |30. On Friday, the students of ae aa Members, will 'bel oTades 11, 12, and 13 voted as sent to Sister Jean Sills on the| -- occasion of her birthday of ROLAND"S | aly FEATURE AT: 2:10 -- 4:30 -- 9:15 vier STEAK HOUSE | Lodge closed in the usual] 1626 Simcoe St. N. manner and a penny sale fol-| Steoks - Spore Ribs - Chicken - ete, lowed. 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