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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1965, p. 27

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HOLY CROSS BINGO Every Friday 7:45 $600. IN: PRIZES $160 in 56 Nos. $20 Consolation $10 each Horizontal Line $200. in 56 Nos. $20. Consolation EASTER HAMS AS DOOR PRIZES Free Admission---Good Parking No Children Ple REED'S FLORISTS ANNUAL Spring Flower Show And Easter Review PALM SUNDAY April 11th REED'S GREENHOUSES All Day... Free Admission DAFFODIL TEA at the SALVATION ARMY CITADEL 133 Simeoe South Friday - April 2 2:30 P.M Ticket 50¢ EVERYONE WELCOME Sponsored by the Fellowship Group, ~ OSHAWA JAYCEES | BINGO TONIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 games ot $30 $150 Jackpot 2 - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 52 and 57 Early Bird Game RED BARN Children under 16 not admitted March 31, 1953. "Easter Tour" NEW YORK April 15th to P8th Travel deluxe air conditioned motor coach. Hotel and tour arranged. Phone 885-2527 | Rowe Travel Agency | Port Hope "NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL {Albert and Jackson Sts.) Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $210 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 SOCIAL BINGO Si. George's Hall (cor- ner of Albert and Jackson) Monday, March 2%, 8 o'clock, Lunch and prizes. ANNUAL bazaar and bingo to be held at the Slovak Greek Catholic Parish Hall, 464 Ritson Road South. April 2 and 3. Fri- Gay and Saturday. Home baking, fancy work, beoth open 2 p.m. Friday bingo 7.% p.m SOCIAL BINGO, SI. Philips Hall, Oxford and Emeraid Streets, tonight, Thursday, our feelings of gratitude for the many April 1, 8 p.m. Good prizes. Luneh served Admission $1 YOULL come BACK for more once you get a taste of the easy problem solving) like to thank all our relatives, Action Want Ads give you, Dial 723-3492 today BIRTHS BAK --,John and Irene are happy to announce the birth of their son, Thomas Joseph, 8 ibs. 10 ozs., born on Wednesday, March 31, 1965 at the Oshawa Genera) Hospital. A brother for Joanne and ndirew, Special thanks to Dr, R. S. Irwin and 4th floor nurses. DOOLEY -- Patrick and Catherine Lee are happy fo announce the arrival of a son, Patrick Lee, on Monday, March 29, 1965 at. the Oshawa General Hospital KRETLEK -- Werner and Bertha are deeply gratetul for the safe arrival of our son, Danny Jason, at the Oshawa General Hospital on March 29, 1965, A brother for Alan. Thanks to Dr. A. MacDonald, Doc- tor Antonevych and the fourth floor DEATHS Frank at' the Ajax PAVICH, Suddnely, General 65, Frank Pavich, beloved husband cile Robert of Lakeview Drive, Beach and dear father of Rheo, and Pickering resting at McBachnie lome, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral on Saturday, April 3 at 9:45 and to St. Francis de Saies Church Pickering for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m, interment St. Frances de Sales Cemetery. (The Rosary will be recited at the Funeral Home on Friday even- ing at 8.45 p.m.) ROBINSON, Clara At South Haven Nursing Home, Newcastle on Wednesdey, March 31, Ape 5S, Cla Schofield Robinson, in her 84th year, wi of the George Robinson, dear mother! of Phyllis (Mrs. Edgar Webb), Peterbor- ough and Winnifred (M4 Hugh Allison),! R 3, Bowmanville. Resting at the Mor- ris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Friday at 2.30 p.m. Inter- ment Bowmanville Cemetery WOOD, John Henry At thé Toronto Weston Hospital, Tues- tay, March 3, 1965, John Wood, beloved husoand of the late Dorothy Crook, dear father of Pearl (Mrs. Robt. Selleck), Osh- awai and brother of Loule (Mrs, Wilber ket scandals scare away poten- Worsley), of Zion. Resting at the Stod- tial dart Funeral Home, 24 Mill Street, Lind- say, from 2 Funeral service April 2, at 2p. tery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 DEATHS OBITUARIES MRS. GEORGE ROBINSON The death occurred Mar. 31, following a lengthy sickness, at the South Haven Nursing ».., Newcastle, of Mrs, George Rob- inson, RR 3, Bowmanville. Mrs.) Robinson was in her 84th year. The former Clara Schoiield, the deceased was one of 12 chil- dren of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schofield, She . was born at Charlesworth, Derby- shire, England and was mar- ried in England in 1907. Coming to Canada with her husvand in 1911. Sine was one oi the pioneer residents of Ignace in tne Kenora district, der Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST _ TELEPHONE 728-6226 "MOUNT LAWN Time again to ask thot you remove winter wreaths, If you request, we would at- tend and store the stand, Thonk you. MEMORIAL PARK husband was employed as a rail- way worker there for over 40 years. Mr. and Mrs. Kobin- IN MEMORIAM BURNETT -- In memory of son moved to the Maple Grove Henriette, who went to. join our beloved|area from Ignace seven years father, srrenies, whe died March 16, 193%,| ago, % rosa memories unfold on leaves o| Mrs. Robinson, who was pre- we were blest for Oeceased by her huspand taree years ago, is survivea py two daugniers, Mrs. kKdgar Webb (Phyllis) of Petervorough and |Mrs. Hugh A. Allison (Winni- They would not wish our tears, \fred) Rk 3, Bowmanville, + eae Senate mre Also surviving are a_ sister Mom, spring! win, parents true years, Today we feel no need of tears, Suddeniy came the call from above, Work worn hands suddenly rested,| trusting in His love, They would not wish our sorrow, the |Edna Grennon, |who passed away April |, | 3 | | cen aay brings memories true, teach-;and a brother 11 Engiand and a ne ue ea rand, great ond/Urovher in Pawiuckes, snode 4s- great great grandchildren. Hamilton jana; four grandchildren and six great-grandchilaren, | The tuneral service will be} held at the Morris Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at 2,30) MAUNDER « Jn loving memery of 0 p.m. April 2, anterinent will oe} dear mother, May Victoria Maunder,|in Bowmanville Cemevery, sev, who pasted dy April UA a as VU. poome:, pasior of the| Lwavs Meader. ford end ive, = | OWManvilie Bapust Churen,| There is not a day dear mother, |will conduct the service, | That we do not think' of you. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by daughter Betty and son-in-law Basil. In dear loving memory wife and mother, 1952 Always remembered by husband Bert,| son Frank and daughter-in-law Dorothy. | GRENNON | CHARLES E PORT HOPE STEPHENSON NORMAN -- In loving memory of our| -- Charies El} |dear father, John (Jack) Norman, who | wood Stephenson, ex- mayor and | a dear father John D. Norman, who passed |--Always remembered by son Ronald and and Martha and family. | Eee the sky, | daughter-in-law Shirley. \passed away April 1, 1963. We think of Gur ded, a8 8 down to earth Member of Parliament tor Dur- ham riding, died in Port Hove Ju plain like the sea, the wind and jand District Hospital waned |night following a short illness. ne was 6/, Mr. Stephenson came to Port! Hope in 1924. He was elected) mayor in 1943 and earlier served on the town council for two} years. | In June, 1945, he was elected as Conservative member of par- liament for Durham, a_ seat| which he held until 1949, when he was defeated by John James, as Liberal, in the general elec- tion, Mr. Stephenson was past master of the Masonic lodge) here and was active in the Chil-| dren's Aid Society. i BORN AT UNIONVILLE Born at Unionville on Oct. 11, 1898, he was son of John Tindall) Stephenson and the former Mar-| garet Tindall. He was a past president of the Port Hope Rotary Club and) a member of the United Church) congregation, During the Second World War! he was chairman of the local) Victory Loan campaign, We think and we know, he has gone from our side, But we think of our dad With the utmost of pride. Sadly missed and always remembered by son David and daughter-in-law Donna NORMAN -in loving memory of away April 1, 1963 God saw that he was weary, And did what He thought best-- He put His arms around him And whispered "Come and rest" ROBINSON ~~ dear friend, Alfred Herbert who passed away April 1, 1962. Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall, You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. As long as life and memory lasts We will remember thee. -Ever remembered by your friends Cyril in loving memory of a Robinson, STEPHENSON -- In loving memory of @ loving mother and granmother, Mary Pearl Stephenson, who passed away Beside your grave | often stand, With heart both crushed and sore, Silent till the sweet words come, Not lost but gone before, God knows how much | miss you, He knows the tears | shed, And whispers she only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead, So I'll be brave, dear mother, And pray to God each day, And when He calis me home to you Your smile will guide the way. Lovingly remembered by daughter | Evelyn, son-in-law Clifford and family. OSHAWA cere thanks te friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown in our recent be | Harold. Special thanks to Doctors Rundle and of Oshawa General Hospital, the Rev. Mr. Herbert of King Street United Church for his comforting words, Armstrong Funeral Home for jture and Appliances. Hospital on Wednesday, March) - wife, . the immediate past president of '/the Canadian CARD OF THANKS BOWLING NEWS | MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE 700 were: Bus White 745 (300, 247); Ross Westlake 731 (205, 338); Eve Camp bell 725 (242, 245, 238); Norma: Bradburn 72) (222, 238, 261); Josie Westlake 720 (241, 268, 211); Cecil Litster 716 (237, 200, 279); Marion Hagerman 714 (272 275); Reg Norris 710 (224, 224, 262); Inez Curl 703 (278, 229) and Dorothy Davey 701 (281, 270) 600 were: Wes 338); Sadie James Helen Trott 671 (265, son 666 (215, 240, 211); (240, 217); Leon Davey 643 Doug Smith 637 (214, 255); Bud Morrey 636° (240); Laura McKinlay 634 (246); Earl Westlake 63) (208, 236); Gord Long ; Jack James 622 (221, 225); son 616 (255); Vi Norris 608 Eve Clark 603 (202, 209); Al 208) and Archie Bruce ASHTON -- We wish to extend our sin- vernent of our beloved Uncle! Rowsell, the nurses and staff of 2A their courteous and efficient service and also the lovely floral tributes. Greta Strong, Helen Rognvaidson, Thel- ma Seeback and families, 693 (206 Kutasienski 671 (216, 241, 214); 226); George Wat- Chuck Ford 655 (226, 244); COX -- The family of the late Mrs. Viola Cox wish to thank the personne! and nurses of Oshawa General Hospital and Doctors G. B. Doherty and Wm. Grant for the kind care and attention given Mrs Cox during her recent iliness and con- finement .and deep appreciation for the flowers and expressions from her many friends and neighbors. 4 206); Jamieson 603 (237, 601 (264) 200 were --The Family Geof Curl 239, Olga McDer maid 233, John Williamson 233, Jim An derson 230, Marj Ford 224, Arthur Irv ing 221, Jim Goodes 217, 216, Vida Morey 214, Stella Makarchuk 206, Rolly Hacer man 206, Joan Jackson 200 and Pete Makarchuk 200. Team points Spots 1, Rolling Stones Beatles 0, Scarecrows 4; Hi Balls 0, Swingers 4, Hi Jinks 3, Atoms 1; Twist 1, Spitfires 3 Standings O'CONNOR Words _ cannot express acts of kindness, floral tributes, mass cards, and expressions of sympathy re- ceived during the passing of our dear husband and tather. We would especially friends, and neighbors who helped so much; also, fo Or, D. J. McClean, to the staff an/<' nurses of 1E of the Oshawa General Hos- pital, also to the staff of the Princess "Team Margaret Hospital, Toronto. May God 18, Rolling Stones Scarecrows biess each one of you Spots 15, Swingers 15, Hi Jinks 13, --Mrs, V. O'Connor and Family Balle 10, Atoris 8 and Westies 6 OBITUARY FRANK PAVICH ers Twisters 19,° Spit. fires 7, Hi COF LEAGUE One reatly big hitter this Week -- Dick Stata, with a very fine 851 (266, 303, 282) 600 Triple -- Ev Stata 673 (216, 270), Art Peeling 664 (226, 277), Joan Dart 650 212, 260), Molly Hartshorn 640 (227, 242), yall ad Allan Masters 636 249, 201), Norm The death occurred suddenly 6; Reilly 636 (274) and Bob' Gibbs 622 (207, Mar. 31 at the Ajax and Pick- 2 ering General Hospital of Frank Pavich, Lakeview © drive, Squire's Beach. The deceased, who was in his 40th year, suf- fered a heart attack a week ago. Born at Rejeka, Yugoslavia, Mr. Pavich came to Canada in 1954 and lived at Vai d'Or, Que-|DU%s,2, Jems 17 Blows 2 Mistits 11 bec, until a year and a half ago i Team stancings cwith one Ay dy when he came to the Ajax area.| Sf 1", [Ns Section): sams ; An electronics technician, helMitits snd Bamps. th ahs Misfit and Bamps 9 was employed by Ajax Furni- Nominations for executive next He a also, don't forget to get your Francis de Sales name in Church, Pick- 272, Stan -- Gloria Robinson Dorothy Elliott 249, Bob Dart 241, Hartshorn 231, Jim Adams *22., Wes Stata 223, 210, Claude Glassford 222, Stewart Tippett 219, 201, Jim Nemish 219, Heather Collins 213, Jackie Blair 212, Bill Elliott 210, 208, Lucy Peeling 206, Don Robinson 206, Jack Dawson 20) and Boyce Blair 200. s Points Taken "--- Peps 3, 200 «Singles Nomads 0 Suds Suds week, guest's was member of St. Roman Catholic WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE j Team standings Hi Los 39, Head ering. Pins 35, Lucky Strikes 34, Flyers 30, Gay Mr. Pavich is survived by his 5 , Go-Getters 27, Pin Pickers 23, Hi ie , iB Jesters 16 and Alley Cats 15. the former Cecile Robert Strutt 891 (366, 295. be 33 (315, 218, 200); R and three children, Rheo, Jenny' lh ld ed and Claude, of Squires Beach. 70% (254, 246, 242, 210); K Solomon i M. Shorten 667 (244,) 242); C. Burrill 653 (322); H. Singular The deceased is at 'the -Mc-'64). (228, 213, 200); C. Dubblestein 628 Eachnie. Funeral Home, Pick- Lindsay 97, E ar 7D. Morri- mining industry recruits, Institute of Min- said Wed- Ther Regimbal 663. (243, ing and Metallurgy nesday: "How can we sell the idea to parents and guidance officials to encourage children into an industry if professional people (221, 211); T Collins 623 (293); E. Atkins son 617 (257) and T. Barclay 600 (276). " Over 200 Morrison 305, R. De erjng, for requiem high mass in| mers 243, 1, Fowler 260, F, Fowler 252, St. Francis de Sales Church atj€. worreay 245, P, Bell 244, E. Lyn 10 ril 3 r j]j/ burner 243, L, Clarke 234, E. Robinson bok April 3 Interment wil 8 Myers (230, 215), C. Weeks 228, | be in St. Francis de Sales Ceme- Atkinson (226, 206), A. Burrill 226, B tery. The Rosary will be recite- Harding 226, G. Keenan 221, 8. Barclay 220, Y. Smith (219, 202), B. Calder 218, jed at the funeral home at 8.45), Rosseau 217, Jack Laverty 216, H p.m, Friday. Lee 211, B. Clarke 207, J. Robinson 205, seiatetp sonata wehinadh L. Gorman 203; J. Lindsay 202 and B Keenan 201, Lemon League o Stock Scandals Keenan 97, M. Burgess 97, son 9S and J. Stire 90 - Scare Student | LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE $s The Beetles and Moonspinners both won jall three games over the Die Hards and 7 Ledybugs respectively, while the Blow. TORONTO (CP)--Stock mar- herds and ®oobs feok. six points. each from the Aces and Pepsies. Team standings Moonspinners 28 Blowhards 26, Boobs 22, Beeties 14, Lacy bugs 12, Aces 12, Die Hards 8 and Pep sies 6 Over 600 228); Del Tomina 626 (267, 252); Lois Parry 615 (211, 206); Jeanette Reid 607 } (213, 213) Karen Sorenson 601 (235) and Barbara Loreno 600 (262, 219) Over 200 Heather Holtfoster 272, Noreen Larocque: 258, Vera Freeman 228, Georgina Harding 228, Marion Ross 225 Ruth Ruiter 222, Brenda Baron 215, 202 prostitute their ethies for a Be Y yy . Apt gg! Lawace dhe pak buck?" asked Ralph Parker in| The high singie and high tr hig fuel presidential address io|he some emis eros cates T fed fo: hi nh institute's convention. mo ace Ie remain 1c Je STOCK MARKET TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toron o Stock Exchange--April 1 (Quotations in cents uniess marked $. t--Odd 19: xd-~--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous vooard-lot closing sete.) INDUSTRIALS | 1) Net! Seles High Low a.m. Ch'ge 500 $12% 12% 12% + Ve Alta Gas 795 $382 We 382 Alta Gas w 2432 $13 12% 13 Alta Nat 350 $18% 18% 18% Alg Cen 25 39% Ws % Alg Cen w 1000 515 515 515 735 $79 = 78% 79 Algoma Alumini 695 $29%) 2914 Alum 44 pr 700 $402 40% Alum 2. or Analog Analog w Stock Abitibi +% 294 -- a 40a + Ve Ba bar 110 27 0% + Ve 2 +3 104 4 15% Anthes B pr 723 $104 Arg C P pr 478 $15% Ash Temple 7225 $24'4 Ail Sug A 160 $24 Bank Mont 235 $6: Bank NS 50 $79 BA Oil BC Ph é\4pr Bruck B Burns Cal Pow Can Cem Can Cem pr Can FoilsA Cl Fndry Can Perm C Brew C Brew Apr CBAIAW Cc Chem w C Found pr 162 Cdn G inv 50 C imp Bk C 165 C ind Gas 110 ciL 975 CPR 68RO C ind Gas CWN Gas Cap Bidg Chat-Gai Chemcell Chrysler Clairtone Clairtone w Col Cell Con Con 273 $34%4 34% 15 $105'% 105'4 200 $20 «20 13 1450 50 $56 " 500 3991 25 100 1200 26% 61% M% 18% 120 4 16a $19 19 $58% 58% $7 7 350 350 $10'% 0% % 6 $8% 8% 440 (440 $43%e 43% $444 Ad $1348 13% Copp Clark Sil'%4 WM C Saving rts 51 St Corontn pr $2525 Coron 2 pr $8 J Cosmos $13% 13% Crain RL $237%» 23% Crestbrk $7% 7% Crow's N $16 16% Crush int $16% 16% Cygnus A 440 (AAO Cygnus B $5% 5% Cygnus pr $24 24 Dale-Ross $12 12 Dist Seag 1680 $39 38% D Bridge 125 $272 27% Dotasco 1350 $284 28 Dom Stores 1330 $24% 24 Dom Tar 407 $224 22\4 Dom Text 2000 $39 " Du Pont 75 $53 53 Emco 100 $25%4 25% Emp Life 15$471 470 Exquisite 100 $11% 11% Falcon 913 993% 93 Fam Play 175 $244 24% Fleet Mig 100 «(77 7% Ford Cda 159 GMC G pr G Baham io K G L Power 25 GW Coal A 2100 460 460 Greyhnd 235 $12% 12% Guar Tr 110 $642 64'2 Hard Carp 105 $38 37% Hd Carp A 100 $31%8 317% Hawker-S 300 $6% 6% Home A 275 $21% 21% Home B 210 $23 23% 500 300 295 100 $14 "4 "4 100 $17% 17% \7%e+ "% 1950 $12 12% 12% -- 75 $53% $3% SIM + % 72$333 «333 «333 378 $56% 56% 56% $14%e 14% \h4% $24% 24% 24% 59a We 9 420 420 420 $922 92% 92'0 150 $31% 31% 100 350 66 4 4+ 1700 210 150 825 550 1000 100 125 2725 700 210 400 2460 642 Wla-- Va 317% + 6% + Ve 21% 234 300 Husky A pr Imp Lite Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep ind Min Inglis Int Nickel Int Util Intpr Dis inter PL int Stl P Inv Grp Jefferson ~ % ---" -- Vy 475 630 550 Va D la A $12 $134 129 13¥a 675 6Ye Kelsey Co Labatt LOnt Cem LO Cem w Lau Fin LobCo A LobCo B Loeb M Mac Hunter M Leaf Mill Mass-F Molson A Mon Foods Montex pr Moore N Contain Noranda NO NGas Pac Pete Parker Pembina Pow Corp Price Bros 3 13% 1045 25 325 ? 600 300 150 1165 155 225 581 2140 800 $32% 324 $40\4 40% $84 «8M $18% 184 18% $65 65 65 $7¥e 7s 7% $56 55a 55% $26 262 264 $12 11% 12 Se 5% 32% 40% e+ 725 855 15% 140 41% 41% QN Gas 260 Ye 1% QN Gas pr 11 $145\4 145% 145'2 QN Gas 59w 800 4 6 Richhold Reitman Ronald F Rothman Royal Bank Salada Selkirk A Seven Arts Shell tf pr Shell | w Simpsons Slater Steel Steel Can Steinbo A Texaco Tor-Dom- Tor tron Tor tron T Fin A Tr Can Trans-Mt Trans PPL A 100 200 100 975 100 200 975 100 560 100 11425 25 137 55 25 300 825 517 1585 1100 199 650 1500 285 175 100 200 200 800 250 100 1300 1332 100 100 950 $19° 33.38 $234 23% 23% $80 79% 79% + Ms $134 13% 13% Ve 36% 6% 64+ $l4\a V4¥a- 14a $25% 25% 25% 635 635 635 $27% ne ahaa " $i4 $31 iH $45a 45% $52 52 $68 68 $26 6 $22% 22% $15%@ 15 $37 36M $20% 2014 $105 10% $60 60 $25% 25% 170 «(160 $38% 385% $1249 12% $72 7% Ta+) 35% 5% S%e-- Ve Was wesc | $15M 1512 154a-- % S16Ve 16% 16¥e + 1 iis | dee | are *S $2144 214 2144+ Me $12% 12% 12% + Ve $28 28 28 $64 % % 350 340 340 OILS Ang U Dev vs09 4a Ranit 400 Cal Bd $21% Calvert 35 C Dethi 205 C Delhi w Cent Del C Dragon Gr Plains NC Oils Place Provo Gas Scurry Rain Spooner Stanwell Triad OW Union Oi} U Canso Wespac Wstates W Decaila Wilshire ay = Ve 45' Bk A PL Un Steel Walk GW Weldwood Well Fin A Well Fin B Well Fin. te WCoast Tr Westee! W Pacific Weston A West A wis Woodwd A Zellers Zenith 12% -- Ve --5 45 47 375 400 21\-- 2) A 35 305 100 1950 2000 500 1500 » 60 $134 335 67 247 $254 2% 50 230 318% M45 7M 615 280 $40 13% 330 67 46 5Va 21 50 227 335 67 247 25% 2 50 5 228 3 18% 184 MS 345 +10 Wa a+ ve 605 605 10 277007 1 $40 540 4:25 MINES Bed 65 415 162 160 257 252 170 (170 4% 14 love 15 18¥a 18 WwW ous 390 «(390 14¥o 14a 750 2000 3100 570 500 4700 150 100 5000 485 2483 800 Advocate Agnico A Am Moly a0 415 162 257 170 14" - \6va +2 1% --I% n6 =) 390 ey) 750 +2 '" Bankfield Bethim Bibis Bralorne Broul Reef Brunswk Bunker Cable Camtio 7M 17% %» » 27 26 * 350 335 335 Came Chib 1 A 4) ais C Tung 109 109 «109 C Austral r a+ Va exon ae, $17% 4 30 +%! BOWLING RESULTS STORIE PARK LEAGUE | ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB 200 games on Friday night, were Two teams are'tied with 22 points each,| Or Tresanes and Cuberts.. Maureen Brooks|# follows: Dan Charuk 265, Ruth Par- 'and Bob Amey won the hidden scores, | ott 246, Bud Manning 239, Tom Sawyer W35 (135 «(138 High Triples -- G. Arkwright 715, A.| 280, Yvonne Bourdages 224, Diana Charuk 4 1313 Anderson 702, V. Craddock 688, L, Locke|223 John Jukes 218, 215, Betty Corbett 1¥g-17 17% + Val o76, W. Morris 654, K. Willsher 648, at Cy Usher 214, Deane Fry 213, Herb M45 (14) «145 --S |wiltiams 652, H. Williams 650, R. Wood | Stewart 210, Shirley Stainton 203, 209, re | : 437, C. Wilson 636, B. Kane 632, G. Pow-|J#4" Cook 209, Bertha Sutherland 206, 201, Glen MeGee 206, Frank Ambrose Rove Ai2 and fh, Be Amey 2 an5 Jack Strank 201 and Pat Mowbray Cameron 256, B. Short) = Sam Stainton 238, 231, 'short drm, O. Redknapp) 9 CnIeh, Bare Hallond ton ite Gee) cad site Brooks 2a toot, 74S! Ross Sutherian 4244, 218. (435). ui Bae 1 senaen white shot tae lia) 'Amersos atl, taterte ty mlow Outs 7 » |, Sawdon , or' a | 4 . ' + | Short Sr. 212, J. Johnson 211, P. Locke regaled MHO's 7, Refuses 7 and Breakers 209, J, Killingbeck 204, A. Anderson 204, Tite ae V. Teravain 201 and S. CLUS % LeAcUE Standings -- Tresanes 22, Cuberts 22, We had only one "double" again this |Hillsides 19, Colleges 18, Mills 17, Hib-| week, Pearl Anderson rolling 221, 188 for berts 16, Montraves 15, Burtons 15, Crom- 409. 2 wells 15, Johnstons 14, Simeoes 10 and) Over 200 -- Barb Quenzeil, 202. Ova + be Oxfords 9 Points taken -- Belles 3, Rosettes 0; 134 -- Buttons 2, Maples 1; Maple Leafs 2, Mis- 20 TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES A fits 1 Standings -- Maple Leafs 16, Maples i -- Bet |16). "isabel "Bigiin "6a" (280,209), eane| 1S Belles 12, Buttons 8, Misfits 7 and MeGhee 656 (251, 246), Earline Keeler| Rosetels 5. | 593 (264), Eleanor Vaillancourt 588 (228, =! |215), Dorothy Brabin $72 (235, 202), Irene MOTOR CITY LADIES +1 |Brabin 569 (212), Barbara Minera! 566, Over 600 -- Dorothy Burtch 246, 209, _§ | (235), Jay. Shewring $57, Dona Pascoe | 200 (655); Mary Tremblay 230, 226 (650); |552, Joan Anthony 550 (210, 209), Jackie Ev Stata 253 (640); Marg Vaughan 217 535 | Legere 547 (208), Shirley Smegal 534 (207 210, 202 (629); Jean Schoenay 222, 206 $30% 30% 207%» + %| Owen Woodcock 533 (210), Marilyn Ban- (627); Marion Weeks 255, 201 (619); Pru rion 530 (228), Mary DePratio 513 (225),|Whittick 232, 210 (614)) Ev Redpath 264 |Maddy Stovin 599 (207), Audrey Hepburn! 224 (611); Millie Branton 275, 235 (607): |509 (203), Annette Burrows 507 (232) and Ethel Tonkin 230, 208 (603 and Hilda Col- | Pauline Starr 500. lins 221, 212 (601) Lemon League -- Colleen Kellar 97, Over 200 -- irane Severs 262, Marlene Shirley McGregor %, Audrey Eyma n90,|Sheppherd 244, Ethel Hoar 243, Dorothy) Cooper 241, Hazel Weddup 235 ,Marion| Thomas 234, Eileen Hardy 228, Gr. ball standings -~ Violets 23, Lilies 23, MacDonald 216, Babe Lang 213, Vera, Asters 22, Pansies 22, Tulips 18 and|Szikszay 211, Edna Anderson 211, Lois 45 {Daisies 12, Burden 209, Hazel Bannon 208, Elsie "| Betty Varga now leads the averages| Smith 206, Rose Jackson 205, Joan Ma- 5 |with 200, while Jackie Legere has 199. haffy 204, Nan Bennet 203, Pauline Starr 202, Madeline Morrison 201, June Young}. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES ae AS BE ey 480 Martin n 9 9 High Triples -- Art Bryant 942 (22 eam Points -- Pin Setters 4, Dolls 4,| Matach 1717 47. + ¥l3Nly 310)s Ered Taylor 783. (250, 285, 21895! Old, Cracks 2, Limbo Racks 3, Gamecs 241 Maitami $20% 20% 20% + Ya| Harry Keys 744 (236, 246, 262); Ray Bran-| ,UCKY Six 2, Daffodils 2, Powder Putts 2 McAdam 2 92 9 ton 723. (223, 302); Marry Fayle 712 (278,| Sudgies 2, Beatties 2, Posies 1, Mcintyre $75 75 75 +1. | 248); Ethel Tonkin 492 (281, 233); Bert|1ens | Reindeors |, MeKen 10% OV 10% + Ya|Wight 676 (245, 236); Ed Bowler 668/P8 0 and Blue Bonnets 0. 5 MeMar 6% 4¥a 6% |(290, 219); Harold Creamer 663 (265, 214); | ;,ugn™, Sanding -- Reinders 16%, Dat. McWat 51 51 51 +1 | Dave Peebles 662 (260, 203); Hugh Hutche-| cay Meta Uran M4 14 14a + Yeison 660 (236, 235); Oscar Morrison 648} Metal Mine 188 188 (188 (258, 207); Clarke Hubbell 642 (265, 210); Midrim 2 |Peggy Branton 638 (266); Madeline Mor- Mt Wright 41 jrison 636 (247); Harry Kellar 635 (284); Multi: 50 |Ernie Dickens 628 (221, 217); Jim Hux Nealon WA fable 627 (242, 207); Stan Johnson 622 1¥2|(206, 220); Dave Bowler 617 (203, 214, --S 200); Al Haley 616 (203, 228); Lily Rae| Team Standings -- Crazy Elgh Is 35, --~5 |615 (226, 204); Ab, Burr 612 (211, 240);|Wild Cats 32, Lucky 13's 30'4, Three Al Hardsand 605 (203, 234) and Roly|E's 30, Hi-Lites 29, X-Rays 28, Creamers ~ Va Arnold 602 (244) 25, Cardinals 25, JaJacks 25, Sassy Six 200 -- Bill Tonkin 285, Clare Hardsand| 24, Haley's Hounds 22/2, Beatles 22, Alley 252, Jerry Dickens 244, Peggy Pelow 243,\Cats 18 and Hubbells 18. Dot Haley 241, Doug Pelow 235, Peggy igh Triples -- Al Haley 858 (331, 217, 5 |Fayle 233, Art Korry 218, Alex Chalmers|3{0), Dave Peebles 802 (258, 250, 294), 217, Isabel. Hubbell 213, Cal Irwin 213,}Peggy Branton 744 (241, 315), Ed Bowler Ed Leslie 212, Olive Mcintosh 211, Jean|6a9 (206, 225, 258), Fred J. Taylor 685 Allin 208, Eleanore Laverty 208, Harold! (243, 207, 225), + % Cornish 206, Anne Cornish 205, Pat Hard-|Bruce Laverty 476 ( sand 204, Pete Wight 203 and Kay Hard-iEd, Lesiie 668 (279, 201), sand 202. 666 (264, 248), Ab. Burr 660 (256, Art Bryant 656 (222, 244), |655 (219, 204, 232), Harry Fayle 643 (269),| 11 _Net (Jim Huxtable 640 (231, 261), Doug Pelow High Low a.m. Ch'ge| 431 (255, 203), Oscar Morrison 623 (205, 82 |234), Harold Creamer 619 (221, 235), 16% 4+ | Madeline Morrison 619 (217, 221), Harry 10 Keys 612 (229), Dot Hughes 608 (238) | 525 +15 |and---Cal.. Irwin 607 (212, 2057. | 200 Scores -- Peggy Pelow. 268, Ra Branton 256, Peggy Fayle 247, Clarke +4 | Hubbell 236, Lily Rae 232, 205, Dave 4 Bowler 230, Bob Brydon 230, 200, George + 374 la 37 + Net | High Low. a.m. Ch'ge $)4.. M4. 44 Sales 250 900 42500 9020 Siock Cassiar Cen! Pat Cheskirk Chib-Kay Chimo 7100 Comb Met 1500 3 Comb MRt is vA 38 © Callinan C Halli C Northid C Rambler Con Corn Cop Fields Cop-Man Cowich Croinor Crowpat D'Eldona Deihi Pac Denison East Mal East Sull Frncoeur Frobex Genex Glenn Exp Gortdrum Grandroy Gunnar Hollinger Iron Bay Iso Jacobus Jonsmith Joutel 2 ~_ Kerr Add +5 K Anacon 380 380 380 --10 ae re 68, Judy Glaspell 83 and Rita L Dufavit $1414 14 ae O'Neill "69 La Luz $124 124 124+ "% Langis 47 47 4} Leitch 450 445 450 Lorado 162 160 Macassa 280 280 Madsen 210 «210 Marchant 210° 210 «210 2 0% 10% "4 13% » $26 185 650 645 650 19% 13% 13% 102 102 «(102 7 GOS i) 7 i % 185 6 ~% 5 ~15 435 490 430 202 20% 2014 535 $35 ters 13, |nets 12, Beatties 12, Dolls 12, Posies 11/4, Limbo Rocks 11, Old Crocks 11, Lucky Six 11, Buzy Bees 92, The Kittens 9 and Budgies 9 PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES A +) +1 +2 325 94 4 %6 4 240 100 WW "a § 240 100 840 545 14 925 27 Norbeau Northeal Opemiska Orchan Paramaq Patino Placer Preston Purdex Probe M Probe Mrt Que Ascot Quemont Raglan Rayrock Realm Rio Algom San Ant Satellite Sherritt Silvmaaq Sil Miller Sil Stand Siscoe Starratt Steep R Sud Cont Sullivan Sunburst Texmont Tormont Tribag U Asbestos 2 5 2 1 5 925 Ld 36, 229, 211), Harold Cornish 216), 500 100 5500 2200 $000 2500 770 770 1% 184 +2 Sales 2500 1000 Stock Un Buttad Utd Pore Vauze West Mines Willroy Winch Yk Bear Yukeno Zenmac Zulapa 1300 1580 2000 500 17500 2000 14831 10000 4000 2200 200 9050 9 7 7 Sheridan 223, 215, Jack Mcintosh 223, Ya|Roly Arnold 223, Pete Wight 221, 211, Alex Chalmers 222, 221, Eric Hughes 221, | 220, Ethel Tonklin a on Stan Johnson 219, Isabel Hubbel 201, John Nore) ris 216, Phylliss san 216, Hugh Hut- ~ rey cheson 215, Kay Hardsand 208, 204, Jean |Allin 208, Audrey Keys 207, 203, Dot Haley |207, 203, Ernie Dickens 207, Jerry Dick- jens 206, 202, Art Korry 205 and Bert iWight 200, 2625 Volume to 11 a.m. 1,046,000, FOREIGN TRADING Agnico 1000 1 168 18 Deerhorn 1000 Kerr Add 100 890 Sullivan 100 425 West Dec wo 310 68 890 425 310 1000 7 5 +) the kit|don, former British and British Buzy Bees 0, Corner| Empire heavyweight champion, ils 15, Cameos 14, Corner Pins 13, Pinja 10-round fight before a sell- Powder Putts 12/4, Blue Bon-lout crowd of 10,600 at Wembley Fred Taylor 685 (271, 255),| Fred McKee | | | | y | Mi eau! JOCK MAHONEY | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 1,1965 27 = =e two boxers shared a reported ,., Canada War' Leader Ill [wreteRy Crerar, commander of the Ist Canadian Army in the Second This is our current recom- World War, is seriously ill in the National Defence Medical Centre here, Authorities said the 76-year- old general, who has been inil wendetion for a speculative investment in the mining more ket, Our study of this company tells us it could be one of the big winners in this year's mine poor health for some time, is suffering from a cardiac con- ing market. Already in produc- tion, with 15 yeors' ore in dition with complications. He reserve. This is no wildest was taken to the hospital on) depending on @ lucky drill hale. March 24, | Seldom in the news since his Listed on two Canadion Stock Exchanges. retirement from the army in 1946, Gen. Crerar served in both First and Second, World Wars. 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