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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1965, p. 12

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Cranes, Crows 2; Doves 1,,Sue Smith 9%, 45, Myrna Bruce Simpson 93 and Jim Mitchell 86. 12, Larks,| Chicken Winners: Men Doves. 2: ! Rud Hink @ Rum Soisk! 211; Sam Stainton 210, 201; Yvonne Watsqn 207; Hugh McMahon 207; | }Jim. Cameron 206; "Marion. McGee 206; } jh. Mehhahon, 202 an Crake 217! High Singie -- % M. Wanamaker, 4; Wrens 3; High Triple -- 772, D. Tomina. Hawks, Eagies, Owls 1 High Average -- 201, M. Wanamaker. Team. Standing .-- Dakine. Cranes. Vit Burgess 95,|Brown 601 (210) and P. Northey 600 (211,; Birds, Ron Jay and Al Pelinw receiving 209). "1 ivery little help. B.. Henry _ 276, js nn Biases Ricninen 234, C. Smim - 4 « Wiles: Eins 27, Zia, J. Pariman 7201755 (290); Mavis Taylor 752 (283); Alice 5 Syucka pots pe aie saeaar kerri POs WeaeTON Dinara FO Fel og a ag 20S, . | (282) and Nai Love 708. For the Gi |Madili 204, J. Miller 211, V. Myers 202 OPE, S0N tain 995-Ca09); Al Bellow. 7787 ig paced Burrilliand A. Northey ms. Ror Jay 700 and Manning Swartz 200. $i is -- Hickleberries 14, Sabres | 16, Bait Hi's 16, Trotvers 14, Perry's Peis 111, Hot Shots 9 Jay Birds 8 and Alley Kats 4, SHERIFF'S TAILORING 12 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, | 'Wadnesday, December 15, 1965) Hawks Ravens s Esgies:s;S . Ss Buiner Roll. next week: Good Luck to| Triple, Carl Burrill: 7 2 swith: Maneieape tes OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS {BiUb-Tonkin 208, 20%; Art Korry 204, Peogy! Team Standings --- Walt. Nots-12, Neon! aan | Pelow 205, Ab. Burr 204, 200, Marg Arnold'; iohts 4, 6-32's @.- Flashers 7, Bushars jMIWER HOt id tenet S43-(391, 283, 1905 and Dave Peebles 207 12, Smo-Ho 17, Joules 14 and Zeners 2} 244); Doug. Pelow 754 (264, "263. 22771 | Standings =~ Clinpers.:de--Pul Winners of the Turkey Roll -- Jack "TAGIEN SWINGEHS 752X255) sor eerste "oi iows 3, HiGeaways: 9; Lucky ieeriSr 7 Strank, Bill Sawyer, Cy 'Usier; yvonne yyy E '<- 2th Morrison 709 (Is, 25 20; Ethel fercin|Neblars 3. Norra. Fruepes 2 Blu. Watson, Marlon Manning, Sharon SOWYET:|"peinie'-- Lally ops 3; How Now @: gotta' Weert is" muy fare ta Mai 1 (263, 261, 207); Art Bryant 726 (264.\ers-1, Kaymars' Blimps, X-Rays, Has- : r sro ! ; How N i 4 ers 16, ' a Bal, alk) Harold. Ceeerner 706 (241; 235)| teens, ane Moonlighters' 8. [Bark; Hellend: end Jim: Cemeren et Marie's 3,, High, Jinks 0; Sixes 2,/Balls 14, Lucky. Strikes 11, 230); Olive Macintosh 705 (266, 243); Al.) Winners of the chickens were -- D LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE Re Hardsand 677 (274, 203, 200); Pe99Y|Peliow, R. Branton, H, Creamer, T. Ree, a base 7, Kan & How Now.4 . Fayle 674 (251, 215, 208); Doug Smith|) Mcintosh, Al. Hardsand, dj. Hutche-| Congratulations to D. Tomina, who wes| PoP High ks 0 biicdetaed 692 (259, 234); Tom Rae 671 (296, 7210)i|son, R, Arnold, F. Taylor, C. Irwin, J.\back to her old form last week, giving|@nd High Jinks 1. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE tie aT = <2 | PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Two- doubles week, NicoleLa| Pierre 225; 293 (578) "and Rose Ander- ae sore 256" 182~ C4377 aot 200 Scores -- irene Hahn 249, 'Mabel WIRE AND HARNESS gsi " " ; (245 plus 32) 277; High Triple; |64- J. Henry--93--K,- Gourley 96 and. G.| A Hi! Pauline Bell 611 and High Triple with! Cobel 99, 4 ' "esters 11,| Handicap, Clara Dubblestein (604 plus 27) : Lolly de: Pins. Mid we ne (aha | 8 GUYS AND DOLLS MIXED MAJORS ver 600--Carl Burr ' + ©.| Lucky draw chicken winners -- May) Beatles 3 Weeks 706 (256, 225, 225); Leo Gorman Partridge, Barb Wilson, Doreem Abram-|,.Hats off to Reg Hickey, who threw a 651 (228, 219, 204); Harvey Singular 646/o4, Jim Keegan, Teresa Mack'naon, | 019. 1011 series. His games were 344, 254 LADIES' LEAGUE | (239, 223); BIN Smith 646 (246, 230); Rick | Ethel Atkinson, Linda Ladd, Eileen Smith,|@nd @ big 413. We would like to mention | : Wilson 648 (259, 203); Bud Myers 639\Cassie Morrison and Audrey Bulner. | that Reg came right back with @ 914 set,| Team Standings -- Hu Chapman 647 (266, 203); Bob Bryden 647) up this section (286, 209); Peasy) 600 Games ---- Cy Usher 746, (286);. Peter Ruttan 639 (279); Tom Bar- jin "the Men's Majors the same night. permints 14, Cracker-Jacks 12, Over 600 -- Bill Taylor 674 (255, 232);|clay 623 (213, 212); Pauline Bell 611} LAKE VISTA MIXED -LEAGUE Sparked by Reg's big score, the Hickle-/8, Lollipops 7 and Kit-Kats 5. Vera Burr 646 (256, 203); | Shindigs took all 8 points from Pineties: Jack| Rolling Pins and Kooks 6, Diamonds aca Turkey Roll, Friday, Dec. Wt Branton 644 (219, 216, 209); Betty Chap-\strank 745, Sharon Sawyer 670, man 642 (277, 208); Bert White 64) (231.|Shwyer 665, John Jukes 628 and Dan x Harry Bennett 673 (254, 215, 709); Les! (264); Teresa MacKinnon 625 (221, 210); | iberries moved into top spot with a 31 We had some fine trip end Mate, Barany 660 (224, 258); Terry Gerrow 647 Beaner Smith 607 (204, 203, 200); C.| win over the Hot Shots. Frankie Hill was | eerauten took ton hones sith s 72) (ite Susie Alley Cats: 2; Crackerbys 4, Hot Shrts 4.| (255, 207); Gord Brown 640 (2i\4, 238), and) Dubblestein 604 and The scores for this week are only for|a big help also in cooling off the opposi- 321), Congratulations fo Marg on her 221, $ - N. Larocque 657 (234, 250) Joe Ward 609 (231, 211). Abramoff 603 (247). athe birds, come out for a good time and tion. The Dolls, Jean Sabins, Mavis TaY- | the first game over 300 for the season. 208, 202); Harold Cornish 640 (225, 216); |Charuk 60). 200 -- J. Phillips 283, S$, Brant 260, G Over 200 Ken Cobb 259, Allin Ander- Over 200 -- Audrey Burrill 276, Gord|maybe win a fat turkey for a Merry/lor and Alice Westley, led the Saores to Halen -Srown 404 (alt, SOI: SGslak Ga Norm Mooney 624 (241, 235); Ted Monag-| 209 Games --~ Jack Strank 301, 225,/Pearce 253, S. Hutchison 247, M. Ross|son 247, Morris Love 241, Annabelle Cohb|Bulner 262, Ralph Jennings 256, Steve|Christmas and a Happy New Year. See|a 3-1 win over the Bali Hi's, whose best an "ss (226, 209, 220); Doreen Wickens han 619 (244); Harry Keyes 608 (216, 200);/2)9 (745); Tom Sawyer 239, 216; John}235, V. Richman 232, 209; E. Quilette 728,/228, Marg Veenhof 223, Henry Veenhof|Lovelock 246, Barb Walsh 245, Audrey) you on Jan. 7, 1966. Your Executive. # jwere Bea Ross and Manning Swartz. bm (214 17); Yvonne Wales is 1014 Fred Taylor 606 (219, 215) and Ray Bran-| jykes 292 (628); Bud Manning 237, 204;|M. Wanamaker 218, B. Smith 217, 2°2;|223, Norm Naish 220, Ada Taylor 223, Jim|Bulner 244, Bruce Simpson 240, Slim Bell! High Triples -- R. Gardian 842 .244,) In a real close battle the Trotters eaged|545, Ao Joan' een mada" ton 601 (254, 208). \cy Usher 284, 266 (746); Ruth Parrott}G. Harding 216, 212; N. Bruce 216; L./Laurie 220, Jack Wilson 718, 202, Ann/243, 205, Bob Clark 235, Joyce Smith 225,| 285, 313); $. Gyurka 737 (208, 268, 261);|the Alley Kats to the tune of 3-1 also, | i, . Over 200 -- Isobel Creamer 274, Lar-|234; Sharon Sawyer 279, 208 (670); @arb.|Parry 212; M. Hall 208, P. Lemaire 203, Naish 216, Maxine Scott 215, Gord Hol-|Barb Wilson 225, Ray Gendron 222, 218, |S. Herlock 716 (209, 225, 282); F. Gavas| There were less than 10 pins per game! 200 Scores -- Janice Hughes 231, Jane raine Peebles 238, Anne Cornish 234, Art.|Holland 232, 208; Dan Charuk 272 (601);|V. Freeman 202 and G. Brown 701 brook 209, Audry White 206, Martin Som-| Bill Harding 218, Ray Pleau 213, Maurie| 673 (279, 215); C. Conboy 670 (287, 204); |difference in scores. Again 'he Dolls|McCrom 225, Dawn Carr 223, Lenora Taylor 220, Les. Waag 220, Joyce Monag-| Bill Sawyer 229, 200; Bob Watson 264;| Team Standings Kooks 38 Rolling merville 205 and John Black 204, Shorten 210, Ethel Atkinson 209, Joan Rut-|M. Resamond 649 (264, 212); E. Herbacko| Marion ingman and Nancy Love, led| Wright 214, 221, Doreen MCCartney 20, han 220, 203, Lily Rae 218, Anne Krusinski| Diana Charuk 227; Susie Sawyer 254, 211,| Pins 34, Shindigs 32, Alley Cats 28, Hot{ Cellar Dwellers Harry Gray, .Dor-| fan 205, Roger Demers 201 and Bud Lam-| 649 (260); J. Bremner 641 (232, 238); D.|the scoring, but in a Insinn cause. Perry : | Rose Crawford 210, Carolyn Gilbert 209, 27, 204, Lorraine trwin 211, Fred McKee|200 (665); Dud Mills 214; Ed Solski 267;|Shots 24, Crackerbys 22, Diamonds 8 and 211, Jim Huxtable 207, Joan Foster 207,'Jack Gale 213; Marion Manning 210; Pinettes 4. Marg Currell 667 (293, 216); Cannon, F. McKee, and J. Sheridan. jus a new high triple of 772 (343, 233). Let 657 (236, 232); Harry Fayle 655 (2 lus remind you again girls, the 'urkey Phyllis Johnston 651 (243, 213); Darcy) ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE troll is Dec, 22 and next week will wind LEAGUE is 14, Pep. Smarties othy Bennett and Marg Pollard. bert 201. Brown 635 (213, 289); B. Lockhart 625|Pets gave Lorraine Murphy lots of sup-| Chery! Lynde 205, Millie Bawks 202, irene Points Taken Robins, Ravens, Hawks! Lemon League -- Elmo Lynourner 99, (258, 224); $. Oliver. 613 (216, 202); J. port in another 3-1 decision over The lay Kehoe 202 and Joanne Sanders 200. ee .. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Cattle|™ 3 : : . herds are showing signs of dis- \ ' *\ ee appearing from some parts of Manitoba for the same rea-| son horse-drawn plows were re- . C 10-FL. OZ. TINS 59° SWEET PICKLES 2°" 959¢ TOMATO JUICE ..2 Farmers, spending more time with a pencil and less with a 99¢ SPECIAL! Assorted Honey Pod Fancy SPECIAL! WESTON'S PLAIN or SALTED STOKELY'S PEAS 9 -" 49c SODA CRACKERS ....... 33 SPECIAL! LOBLAWS KITCHEN PRIDE pitchfork, are finding out that SPECIAL! LOBLAWS KITCHEN PRIDE SPECIAL! NIBLETS FANCY FROZEN NEW CHAIRMAN Raymond C. Smith of Montreal is chairman of the joint negotiating committee and general conference com- mittee of the "non-operat- ing' railway unions (CLC), He replaces Frank Hall. Cattle Yerd Disappears -- In Manitoba dumping their whole cow-calf| herds on the market," says) Herb Andresen, president of the! Manitoba Farmers' Union. "It could develop into a dan-| gerous trend that would result} in a shortage of Manitoba- grown beef." Ken Knowles, manager of the} Union Stockyards, is less pessi-| mistic. He acknowledges heavy | marketing but attributes it to the large inventory of breeding stock carried earlier this year. "The prospects for cattle in Manitoba are good and this marketing isn't making any se- rious inroads," he said. To the end of November, more than 500,000 head of cattle passed through the sales ring, a total 40 per cent higher than last year's corresponding fig- ure. SPECIAL! ALL FLAVOURS Wilsons SPECIAL! SALAD DRESSING KRAFT MIRACLE WH SPECIAL! CHOICE AYLMER TOMATOES SPECIAL! STUARTHOUSE - ALUMINUM FOILWRAP ... ROLL BOX SPECIAL! GRIMSBY MIXED SPECIAL! STOKELY'S FANCY PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC, 15, 16, 17, 18 32 FL. OZ. JAR HOSTESS HARD CANDY CHRISTMAS MIXTURE CELLO BAG 39c HOSTESS CREAMS & GUMS FESTIVE MIXTURE .. ..!:2is. 39¢ CHOCOLATES .......... "ys 1.98 CANDY CANES ........... 2%e 27¢ GLOBE CHOCOLATES ..1:2%.. 39c EGG NOG ...... 59% 75¢ @ CHEESE @ LOBLAW TANGY 65¢ OLD WHITE CHEESE .... .,. 33c COLOURED CHEESE ....... .. CHEESE SLICES ....... 4 47° BLANCHED ALMONDS . +2: 79 Brazils #2333c Filherts +2:33c Loblaws Almond Paste ,,.%2%:.» 43¢ swiss 12-PORTION @ CLUB HOUSE SPICES @ Sage gift tins, 20 FL. OZ. TINS Exports of feeders to the United States rose from 36,000 last year to 150,000 in the 11- month period this year, and shipments to Eastern Canada climbed 10 per cent to more than 300,000. LESS U.S. CATTLE Mr. Knowles says the cow marketing is up about six per cent from last year but adds that the June 1 cow inventory was five per cent higher than in 1964. He says farmers likely are doing more culling because of the large number of cows being carried. But, the percentage of heifers among feeder cattle-exported-to' the United States--where the size of the national herd dropped two per cent this year --rose to 50 per cent from 33 per cent. Mr. Andresen said a spot sur- vey indicates the swing away from cattle breeding, a trend he describes as "disturbing," is most prevalent in southern Manitoba. Farmers are finding they can make more money from grain or specialty crops and are liquidating their herds. "The main factor is price," says Mr. Andresen. 'Farmers are realizing they can't get the same return from cattle as they can from other crops." "Normally, one could expect Canadian farmers to increase their livestock holdings in view of the reduction in the U.S. in- ventory but farmers can't justify it on an economic basis." 18" x 25' QUART 48 FL. OZ. TINS S-SLICE 8-0Z. PKG, MRS. HAMILTON'S ere oa the Union Stockyards in Winni- last year. "It started last year and it's Cherry Pie .... 4c .Rhubarb Pie ....4S¢ KERNEL CORN ..i+:.. &Qe ms SOFT SHELL ALMONDS ........... us MINCEMEAT BEAVER LARGE BRAZILS.......... ». 2 ° 59c Plum Pudding i 69c23.1.29 LOBLAWS MIXED NUTS .........-- us. 19 SY CETO cum 9 add up to profits. The result is! peg is running well ahead of an indication farmers are doing! @ NUTS IN SHELL @ PLASTIC CARTON 35° 59 LOBLAWS BEAVER FILBERTS eee, 59c DAILY MON. to FRI. 10.30 to 1.00 AM. =~ .-- 1-02, TIN GRUYERE CHEESE «... "222°7;3" 48 23c : Savory --= AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT LOBLAWS GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN $5 & $10 CERTIFICATES Rootes Keeps -- Canada Sales TORONTO (CP)--Rootes Mo. tors of Canada Ltd., will con- tinue to operate independently, | unaffected by the appointment | Monday of the Chrysler Corp. | to handle United States sales of | Rootes products. E. J. Mackie, managing di- rector of Rootes of Canada, said in a statement Monday the Rootes-Chrysler Sales Asso- ciation specifically concerns the | U.S. and has no Canadian im- plications. The Rootes group, Britain's fourth - largest auto manufac- turer, sold 45 per cent of its voting stock and 65 per cent of its non-voting stock to Chrysler earlier this year. Under the new arrangement;-} Chrysler will distribute both Rootes products. and simea | cars from France. . | Rootes Motors of. Canada will continue to report to Rootes of Britain and will maintain its present 135 dealers selling 'Suh fomnn nA 41T EXTRA STAMPS al EXTRA STAMPS of EXTRA STAMPS 2) EXTRA STAMPS di - EXTRA WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 60's PKG. RED LABEL TEA BAGS D1 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 'WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 4-07. JAR NIVEA D4 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 'WITH COUPOM & PURCHASE OF TWO 6 FL. OZ. TINS AWAKE FROZEN ORANGE DRINK 7 «= COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF THRE REG. 478 BATH BARS BEAUTY FACIAL PINK WOODBURY SOAP 016 COUPON EXxPrets DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 8-07. CELLO PKG. TILBEST SALTED MIXED NUTS B25 COUPON EXPIRES PEC. 21 EXTRA STAMPS al EXTRA STAMPS al EXTRA STAMPS EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 48 FL. OZ. TIN MAWES FLOOR GLOSS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ANY TWO 41-07. JARS HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS 5 COUPON ExPines DIC. 27 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 40-07. TIN BORDEN'S DE COUPON EXPIRES DEC, 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 46 PL-O7. TIN PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK STOKELY'S PING DIT COUPON ExPinet DIC. 21 WITH COUPON &-PURCHASE OF ONE 7-02. PKG, TUFFY'S NUTS 'N' BOLTS 026 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 STAMPS [had STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 100's BOTTLE TABLETS ANACIN COUPON EXPIRES BEC. 27 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 6-02. JAR PRIDE OF ARABIA INSTANT COFFEE Dé «= COUPON EXPIRES DEC, 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 32 FL. OZ. BOTTLE GRAND LOTION for DISHES COUPON EXPIRES DFC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE KING SIZE BOX SUPER FAB DIB COUPON EXPIRES DEC, 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 8-07. PKG. AFTER DINNER HOSTESS MINTS O27 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WINS PONTIAC MRS. T. JEFFREY ORONTO PLUS 209 GALLONS OF WHITE ROSE GASOLINE rh EXTRA STAMPS di EXTRA STAMPS di EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF TWO 1S FL. OZ. TINS YORK CHOICE PEAS & CARROTS Die COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE. 20 FL. OZ. TIN ST. WILLIAMS CHERRY PIE FILLING DI® «COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 12 FL. OZ. JAR TION HOLLAND CRISPY D28 COUPON EXPIRES DIC. 21 di EXTRA STAMPS rk EXTRA STAMPS i EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PrIPeMATE OF TWO I5SFL. OZ. TINS YORK CHOICE CUT GREEN BEANS DI} «COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 24 FL. OZ. JAR GRIMSBY WHOLE DILLS 020 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PUPCHASE OF ONE 8:07. PKG. DRAGON FROZEN PARTY PACK EGG ROLLS D2 =COUrON pic 21 rk EXTRA STAMPS di EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 15 FL. OZ. JAR CORONATION STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES DI2 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 2) WITH COUPON & PUSCHASE OF ONE 1}-L8, TIN MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM D2) COUPON ExriRet DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ANY ONE 14-07. PKG, MORTON FROZEN CREAM PIES B30 COUPON EXPIRES DEC, 21 EXTRA STAMPS di EXTRA STAMPS di EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHATE OF TWO 11-02 TINS SHIRRIFF FRUIT PUDDING DI> COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 902. JAR SHIRRIFF CRANBERRY SAUCE D22_ COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE DOZEN SEEDLESS NAVEL ORANGES D3) COUPON EXPIRES DEC, 21 EXTRA STAMPS mh EXTRA STAMPS K EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 3-L8. PKG. ROSE COLOURED 14 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH-COUPON & PURCHASE OF ANY ONE BOOK-20 TITLES "GOOD HOUSEKEEPING" 23 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE CELLO PKG. FRESH TOMATOES B32 COUPON EXPIRES DEC, 27 EXTRA STAMPS 2) di EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF TWO 15 FL. OZ. TINS WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE VAN CAMPS BEARS O15 COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 8-OZ. PKG. CALLARD & BOWSER ASSORTED TOFFEE B24 COUPON EXPIRES DEC 21 WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 3.18. PKG. DI} COUPON EXPIRES DEC 20 ENTRE STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9.30 INCLUDING SATURDAY -- ATHOL ST. STORE OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. TILL 9 P.M. cars, Mr. Mackie said,

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