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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1966, p. 25

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OSHAWA LADIES MAJOR "8" LEAGUE High Triples -- Lucy Kutasienski (293, 179); Helen Trott 630 (225, 224); Helen Gourtie 621 (229, 204); 615 -(273, 194); Fran Alexander 61) (723, 206); Mildred Turney 606 (262, 220); Louis Burden 605 (230, 218) and Betty Campbel! 600 (201, 200) TOP TEN -- Lynn Barlow 287, Cole 245, Pear! Peacock 240, bridge 239, Louis Legree, Cathy Jay 237 Jo Arthurs|J. Davidson 239, T. Oldfield 237, Bert |202, N Emily Stone-! 200. BOWLING NEWS | Barb Smith 673 (308 228 D. omina 6511639 (219, 224) and Betty Smith 611 (232).| 200 -- M, Clark 257, M. Ross 253, 202,/ 200, N.| Ricnards 235, B. Corby 234, 211, K Mackin 220, G. Brown 218, J, Phillips) 216, S$. Hutchison 214, M, Keenan 213,) B. Saunders 213, L. Parry 209, D. Russell} Larocque 202, 200 and P. Clapp E. Ouellette 210. Crack- Omitted last week POST OFFICE LEAGUE Team Standing -- Climbers 6, Pins 5, Bar Flies 4, Robin Hoods 4, Hot Dogs 4, Spoilers 4 and Wing Dinge Triples -- Ena Pearce 696 (227, George Moss 665 (249, 218); Dan Price 213, 218, 213 (644); Dick Tossounian 245, 214 (652); John Gibbs 295 (620); Andy Crerwaty 269 (599); Al Ash 200 {s85; Joan Whitaker 281 (561) and Joyce Ash 218 (560 Over 200 -- Sherwood Kossatz 228, Bill Newel! 206, Vivian Bark 20) and Frank Foley 200. Lemon -- Herb Butler 99 and Jeanette Kossatz 78 Dead! 2 273); | Flo Williamson 237, Olive Anderson 235,, Team Standings -- Pinettes 14, Nelda Thompson 231 and Mar) McNeil 226. ;erbys Shindigs 10, Rolling Pins 8, POINTS TAKEN -- White's 4 Olaan's | Alley Cats 6, Diamonds 6, Hot Shots 4 ; 4 ' "sg 1; Bint' 3, Say-}and Kooks » Burn's 3. Nesbitt hs sos LO geben Motor Cy ¢ ana more> ORANGE LEAGUE High Tripies -- Grace Phillips (729) be 229, 239; Carol nod (799) 221, 312) ern " Te n = 774 Gili Caron Maran rie TEAM STANDING qehgpoige Auster High Average -- M. Wanamaker 207, eer a ay oy hee Fal poe ia 13, Olsen's, Horne's Esso am jender- | ) 72, H ; ' son's 12, Bint's 10, Mitchell's 9, Nesbitt's Peapite rag R crged Leacun bf eg Ra Mt Hy ei 631) 266, 23% 3385 : 's 5, igh bow! fo is week was Freda) - Q i 7, Sayweil's 6 and Burn's White with (72, 96) 168; followed by 'Aas | Goodman ten) = 1 ws and Bea ne | MEN'S COMMERCIAL eoseniniy ae Asana 7 if _ 85) 112 and Beatrice pintachhg o = layne ier Men's High Triple--Bob Lavergne (777) hute , 50) 111 "a, : . ah ora m eit igh Shale = Vince Serre ie Wilh Rantiena: Slee Bete ver ana sit, Gacrpe Sebris ba, Faith Young 239 600 Scores and Over Nick Bocheriio4; Harold Bateman (52, 51) 103 and Raymond Cooney 227, Marg. Shangraw Orlando Demarco ee oe Vera Siblock ($1, 51) 102 227, Marilyn Burns 230, Yvonne Marshall] Harry Niches (Gsiy Deve 219, Earl Kehoe 219, George Strong 213, Element (612); Frank Dow (638); Dave) CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS quise Chambers 207 and Joe Rontgen Hickey (604); Mike Harrison oe rite Dick Satta nearly hit the 700 mark) 299. Crosmas (617); Ross Wright (644); Bill this week, with 696 (234, 251); Lovise 5 y . Giddings (657); Renato Subiotto (705):| Richardson 658 (241, 219); Wes Stata 644 ae abkehet su, A ergy Boag tag na Savid Dow (639): Sunny Lawrence (642)|(259, 233); Lucy Peeling 636 (243, 218);/Rontgen 92 and Garth McGillvarry 78. and Ruddy Longtin Laie 'gin 08 te Ua ast Bd og! 220); Bob Dart Points taken ---. Spitfires 4, Strike Outs| 200 Scores and Over -- A! Lup ( +63 , 226); Garnet Paimer 629 (272);\4 Pin-P " / iey-Cats! John Hubband (200, in-Pickers 4, Try-Hards 3, Aliey-Cats (222); Nick Bocher (235, 226, 221); Vin | Barrasse (223); Orlando speed SH and Clare D 248); Vince Serra (205, ); arry | 227) Cy} Michael (258); Jack Gwilliam (209, 235);| Games over 200 ead 8, Spitfires 7, Alley-Cats 4, Try Hards 31 Waily*Proskin (235); Bob'Laverane (250.|ri0 Pack 248, 218, Botan, Hartshorn 252.| Lucky-Strikes 1, Flintstones 1 and Blow: 275, 272); Greg Element (228, 205 Frank} Cicss 772, Joan Closs 217, Evelyn Stata Hearts 0. om ON pals Dae Malin ( ith red | and Beryl Palmer 216, Barb McCoy 214, orter (210); Ken Bent (216); Mi 'r-| Sid Boneham 211, Paul 5 rison (254, 246, 230); Joe Crosmas (214, 'aul Beauchemin 205, 207); Ross Wright (259, 241); Bob Car fer (204); Fred Melanson ; Bill Giddings (251, 210); Re 2 241, 222); Hector Smit Dow (208, Vince) ston 625, (234, 203); Molly Hartshorn 611! Hearts 0. in 604 (224, -- Strike-Outs 8, Pin-Pickers | GLENHOLME SCHOOL SCORES The highest rr lenholme | |Claude Glasstord 206, Ray Pack 204-and\ schon this a gh -- toh Norv Buck 203, 240 Randy McArthur 357, Christine Straszew- Team Standi Packer 4, Lead-| ski 195 and Stanley Welsh 1990. ers 13, Pokes and Pots 10, Go-Go's and Senior Boys Jon Lee 357, Randy imps 7, Mets 6 and Clowns 5 points McArthur 357, Wayne Vennor 118, Philip Tipton 182, John Bisschop 60, Robert Pearson 222, Carlo Dejong 336, Ross Ray- craft 200 and John Wilson 180. |, 253); Don Cotton Lowe (223); Sunny Lawrence ( Doug Lowe (213) and Ruddy Longto UAW LADIES' AUX. NO. 27 27). High. Doubles: Joey Braiden 403 (215) > High Singles: Shirley Hill 226, Marg! Senior Boys and Girls -- Linda Harding Gray 214 Rose Ellis 215 and Phyllig'190, David O'Boyle 145, Wanda ather Clarke 209. 145, Susan Goddard 145, Billy Nichols 170, Points Taken: Pacers 2, Locals 1; Glynis Gard 180, Karen O'Beyle 145, Busy Bees 3, Stars 0; Pussy Cats 3, Go Christine Straszewski 195, Christine La Go's 0 and Green als 3, Try Hards 0 Rush 130, Margaret Reid 150, Doreen Team Standings: Busy Bees 22, Locals Carson 175 and Cindy Lou Robichaud 50. Pacers 19, Stars 17, Green Gals 16,| Intermediate Class 15,. Try Hards 12 and Pussy 140, Bobby Henning 130, Brian Bernier 70, Stanley Welsh 190, John. Martinell Lemons -- Hector Smith (% Points Taken -- Doyles Const. 5, Vince 2; Dodgers 5, Honyokers 2; City Yards §. Beatty Haviage 2; Rebels 4 and Demp sters 3, LAKE VISTA MIXED High Triples -- L. Gavas 705 Pa 268); B. Rickman 686 242, 240) Sees G. Gwilliam 667 (218, 254); Brown 654 | ©4!s (269, 223); F. Majors 647 (237, 269); B Sadler 645 (230, 227); F. Gaves 643 (263 225); R. Gardian 636 (227, 234) and c Smith 612. (221, 211 THE KING OF THE RYTHM AND BLUES SOUND AFTER HOURS DANCE CLUB 262; $. Herlock 267; L. Gourley 252; King St. East at the Town Line Fri, Sat. Sun. Nights 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Logal 241; 278; D. Ellis 226; J. Cobel 224; E. Zolder. do 223; V. Myers 222; B. Henry 223; E Every Wed. is Ladies' Night -- Dress: Must Be Neet Membership $1:00 218, 219, | 20 Pion now to attend this ell new well supervised ond friendly teen to twenty night club. First of its kind in Oshowe. Open 4 nights every week. The club offers you an exotic atmosphere for dancing, games or T.V. in the lounge. Herbacko 220, 204; S. Gyurka 219; B 219, 200; ©. Gilbert 218; H. Quelietie 21, 201; H. Rolls 215; K. Smith 215; G Oliver 210, 205; K, Rosamond 204; P. Gy- urke 204; M,. Rosamond 205 and .P. Brem } ner 203. Lemon Tree: S$. Oliver 95, K. Gourley 94, ©. Myers 95, A. Majors 97, 8. Sadler 76 and W. Gourley 76 G.M. NICKLE PLATE 600 and over Cc. Dove 839, G. Jes some 735, A. Vyfschaft 720, K. Paradine 713, M. Coburn 689, G. Dawson 663, J Ruiter 655, D. Bailey 644, D. Wilson 620, P. Traynor 612, J. Schetfee 609 and Deavesy 604 | 200 and over J. Catton 250, 231; E. Behm 239, 228; R. Coleshaw 228, E Pigeau 227, C. Lockhart 224, G. Pappas 221, A. Byrans 220, J. Jackson 217, H silough L. Raby 213, B. Thornbury 206, M. Carl. 202 and G. Glover 201 | -- G. Jessome 345, A. Vyfschaft) 305: and C. Dove 300 Lemon League -- G. Mathieu 93 and B. Weroski 85. Points Taken -- Standings 418; Mixers 4-17; Rackers 3-14 ers 0-11) Platers 0-7; Tankers 1-5 High Average -- M. Coburn 229. . g fe | | aN High | (\ Triple -- C. Dove 852. High single --) \ } iY C. Lock: | M. Carl 356. High Triple WH ct hart 793. High single wh -- G. Glover 329. He's got sexier-gals... groovier gimmicks and the | ONE THING NO OTHER AGENT HAS! SPY; BRETT PER LASSE WHITE DANA ANDREWS FIRST SHOWING } aaa Shiners Polisnh- FREIGHT for HONG KONG* BRAD HARRIS Aputr SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Bowling over 4600 were men 736 (214, 326); Ted Smith (346) ; Nelson Wilson 6463 (241, 221); Mac Mac- Donaid 659 (318); Pearl McKeegan, 606 2M) and Mel McKinnon 605 (237 Over 200 -- Elaine Rines 263, Bill Smith 238, Roy Pacey 226, 200, Steve Roznick 25, Jack Dodds 223, Garry Perrotty 222, Don Wilson 221, Betty MacDonald 221, Carl Makelin 220, Vi Brown 218, Leo Gor- man 217, Bob Page 217, Ron McKeegan 213, Rex Gillette 212, Peter Rines 211, George Smith 211, Doreen Kelemen 208, 204 and Charles Rines 206. - Marlene McKinnon 99, Dian Woden 93, Ray Brown 90, Henry Oviefte ©, Marge Tipper 85, Eileen Smith 78. Nina Wilson 73 and Bob Hill 59. Team standings Screw Balls 15 DoughHeads 12, Blue Birds 12, Spinner? 10, Go Go 10, Misfits % wucky . Strikes ® and Odd Balis 4 "Nac" MacDonald bowled 662 (256, 273). Last week, sorry we missed you! CHILDREN 0: ANYTIME LADIES MAJOR "A" LEAGUE #00 and over -- Del Siblock 822 (315, 254, 253). and Marg Ford 804 (202, 308. 24) 700 and over -- 284, 249); Gorgie Nesbitt 735 (256, 280); TECHNICOLOR® Marilyn Richards 726 (256, 248 272); it DEAN it ROOOY i " Mavis Taylor 717 (319, 249); Marion Ding matt epi 4 a a a MILLS - JONES -PROVINE McDOWALL (271, 251); Chris Collin 705 {3}2, 213) and AFTER SCHOOL MATINEES Barb Harding 700 (269, DAILY AT4:45 P.M. Edna Ward 767 (234 250 FEATURING TODAY AT: 2:20 - 4:45 - 7:10 - 9:30 268); Barb Sager 659 (214, 265) and Mar- lon Hutchins 656 (218 225 Points Taken -- Crawford Ins. 4, Young Moderns 0; Modern Uphoistering 3, H By a den Macdonald 1; Horwich scugoo| Broadway's bouncingest bundle of Joy...on the screen! Cleaners .0; Nu-Way Rug 3, Stro It's never too s' Recommended as eon ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Teams standing -- Mode: to start laughing at 11, Crawford Ins. 9, Horwich 8. Rug 7, Scugog Cleaners 5, Strouds Hayden Macdenald 3 and Young Mod-| erns | GUY'S AND DOLL'S MIXED MAJORS Guy's High Triples -- Lloyd Sabins 884 (280, 337, 267 Ron Jay 860 (2 33 258); Arn Green 839 (318, 30! Perry 823 (252, 287, 284); Johr (266, 294, 255); Wilf 776 21 Harold Balie 7 Dave Hardie r 2 723 (246, 319); 721 (279, 252 ' 4 \ Bobby Lavergne 'STAPRING, a PR ETO TN - & DANE CONN OOMAIE OTOUTRO AAALINErs: moni nag BE Bate VAULT UND CONNIE OIEVEN MAUREEN OSULLIVAN wi HUTTON HEN ONES LOO LAN] 296, 206) and Mavis 253, 230) ? A Waris by DAV 0 'pay an We, Based up TECHNICOLOR®*- PANAVISION®- FROM WARNER BROS, PHONE 723-2843 Team Standing Hot Shots 8 Perry's Pets 5, Jay Birds 4, Sabres 4, Alley Kets 3, Trotters 3, Bali Hi"s 3 and Hickleberries 2 High team triple was taken by Perry's Pets with 2726 and team single was taken by Jay Birds with 1367. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Men over 700 -- Ken Cobb 793 i Men. over 600 Bud Owen 683 (31 Norm Naish 678 219, 259, 200 a | Ward 660 (296); Martin Sommervil (218, 202, 219); Bill Roma 3 231) and Harry Bennett 622 235, 208 Men over 200 Gord Holbrook 723! Les Barany 219; Roy Woodcock 204; Doug Smith 203 and John Biack 20) Ladies over 200 Mabel Smith trene Rahme 241; Betty Sommerville ; Terry Gerrow 210; Marg Veenhot 204; Marg Laurie 203; Joyce Lamb 20! and Helen Romanuk 20! Cellar Owellers -- Ai Scott, Ruth Small, Elaine Woodcock, Marg Laurie, Nadine Woodeock, Joe Weeks and Jim Laurie Points Taken 5 4, Cranes 4, Ra- vens 4, Larks 3, Doves 3, Hawks |, Crows 1, Owlg 0, Wrens and Eagles 0 r Standings Robins. 15; Mawks 12; Cranes 12; Raveris Mi; Larks Wrens 6; Owls 2. FEATURE TIMES: Children Under 12--Free nial rere REFRESHMENT BAR Doves 14 2: Crows Eagles 5 and LAKEVIEW LADIES Our high bowlers for the week are M Wanamaker 705 (228, 284) and B, Smith Block East of Liverpool Rood Ph. 668-2692 CARTOONS FOR THE KisDIES Pinettes went ai) oul taking al! eight points from Kooks; Crackerbys 4, Roll ing Pins 2; with Alley Cats, Hot Shots, Shindigs and Diamonds each taking four points. 600 -- P. Lemaire 679 (212, 218, 249); 2 ACTION HITS --In Color THE BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR THE FUNNIEST With Ronald Lewis MOVIE OFTHE SEASON. ING! bs Cc Also Audie Murphy in FRENCH DRESSING "ARIZONA RAIDERS" BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. (lnc, Sundays) | "A LAUGHER!" me 50." ROTTEN 70 THE CORE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Shows From 6:45 Lost Complete Show 8:30 , BILTMORE -- TODAY Certified for your gq safety and comfort YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS ELECTRICAL IN-CAR HEATERS At no oxtra cost! = => S = 19): } 219); Don Doughty} Bernice. Palmer 627 (216, 244); Ken John-}4, Flintstones 0, Lucky-Strikes 0, cnd Blow 3 357, | Ricky Peyton THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 9, 1966 25 M. Childerhose 73%, A. | hortt 728, C. Hotter 1'28;-G.-Pearse 700 and J. Ristich 700. High Singles -- C. Newans 310, B. Mel- | Barry Leach has the men's high triple | nichuk 309, 259,, $. Skerrow 279, 266, 5.) with 722,.and the. high single goes to| DeBeaupre 294, 256, 251, J. Marteil 293, | Peter Lamouche with 331. 264, 263, S. Simpson 290, K. Jenkins 288, The ladies' high triple goe? to Margaret | c Carswell 288, M. McPherson 287, Armitage with 717, and high single was|Salmers 285, 255, J. Little 284, H. Bathe won by Marg. Rorabeck, with 318 282, B, Hayes 26), 269, P. Muckarchuk 200 and over scores -- Marg. Rorabeck }281, J. Crawford 279, L. Locke 278, 273) 229, 318; Joe O'Malley 211; Barry Leach|255, D. Hodgson 278, M. Childerhose 278, G. Pears 276, C. Donato 275, J. Ris- C. Holter 271, W. Knox 270, R. i, ¥ 5 Brown..20, Susan Lazin_ 80) Skerrow 754, and Joseph Lambert 60. 3! CATHOLIC LEAGUE Joan Brady 225; Peter La- | 262, mouche 331; Jean. Dickinson 246; Mar-/tich 275, garet Armitage 278, 256; Michelle Foley) Brown 268, J. Manilla 268, S$. Shelenkolf 220; Joan Armstrong 208; Kevin 'O'Kane | 266, R. Powell 264, W. Harmer 259, B. 221; Marie Meinychuk 208: Harry Dickin-| Meich 258, R. Watson 256, $. Bowers 255, 790° 930, 255, 237; tan 66 ah Paraheck 7; MonalG. Swindelis 255, S. Seimers 254, J. can Peters 226; Lavra 'Cardinal 305; Allan| 254, G, Hudson 253 and &. Anaersor? 254: | Oerton 210; Dan Rukaruk 208; Janette) MacDonald 204; Rita Wrubel 205; Mary MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Ekker 246; Joe Peters 204, 248; John| The points of the evening were taken Cardinal 203; Mildred Rolfe 210; Leo|as follows: Walkers 5, Alley Cats 2; Gor- Doyle 215, 208; Fred Watts 224, 218 and|don MacKays 5, Nations 2 and Pediars 5, Donna Arsenault 261. -- 2. es iakaiods i aad Points Taken -- Noise Makers 4, Orbits cores--Vieky Mikalauakas 674 any 0; Nite Hawks 4 Slow Pokes 0; Joe's|A- Geckelt 614. ang 4, The Winders 0; Moonlighter¢ 3,| 200 Scores -- Vicky Mikalauskas 249, and Saints 1. lEvelyn Williams 238, Pat Shaw 232, L. Lemon League -- Gail Cover 97, Fred! Mayer 228, A. eckett 227, P. Balson Watts 96, and Helga Mueller 97, 86, 85. 208, Esther Davis 206 and Carole Cou-! fure 200. OSHAWA MEN'S STORE LEAGUE ---- = Powell's 4, Balko's 0; Coulter's 4, Ped-| lars 0; Oshawa Bakery 4, Seven Up 0; | Acadian Cleaners 1, Ontario Motor Sales| ; Algers 1, Consolidated Heating 3;| National Grocers 2, Motor City 2; Town| and Country 4, Dixon's 0; Goch Service! Station 4, Halliday's 0 Twin River Drive off Highwoy No. 2 off Altona Rd. Western Band called 'The Country Coulter's won over Seven Up on last) Boys". week's game, Coulter's 3, Seven Up 1. | Over 700 -- J. Martell 820, L. Locke 806, S, DeBeaupre 801, B. Hayes 755, S. re eee ee 2 ] FRIDAY y LITTLE A i CONSULS | Dancing 9 p.m. till 7 Admission 2.00 In the Western Room and also playing in the Rainbow Room "the Gesters"--dancing group every Thursday, Friday ond Saturday nights 8:00 to 12:00. PHONE 282-1771 BUTLERS "The Jumping Jacks" From New York City Entertainment Nightly ot 9 P.M. Matinee Soturdey 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. 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