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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TMs Wednesday, September 27, 1967 WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE High Triples -- Jim Ferris 734, Mar- ion Tureski 729, Denna Walker 694,] Ewen Moreav 681, Jack McLean 663,| Leo Gorman 662, Bil! Solomon 659, Geo! Robinson 657, and Bob Clark 646. High Singles -- Ray Pleau 267, Cyril Weeks 268, Elmo Lynburner 245, Rich Wilson 242, Wayne Gannon 242, Tom Barciay 241, David Singular 240, Roger Demers 239, Pauline Bell 233 and Enid Robinson 228-227. Team Standing -- Lucky Strikes 14, Gay Six 10, Hi Los 9, Head Pins 9, Pin Pickers 5, Alley Cats 4, Jesters 4, Twig- gies 3, Flyers 2, and Hi Bails 1. MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE High Triples -- Ron Butler 811 (337, 971, 203), Bill Smith 790 (221, 222, 2977 Doug Smith 786 (223, 211, 352); Elizabeth Szentistvani 691 (262, 242); Mac MacDonald 688 (207, 264, 217); Gord Brown 680 (269, 212); Carl Wake-| fin 670 (204, 306); George. Hubbard 661) (252, 225); June Hill 642 (239, 219); Jim Smith 640, Ken Pye 622, L. Kelemen 618 | and Bob Ouellette 604. High Singles -- Jack Dodds 243, San- dra West 241, Betty MacDonald -- 235, Dave Walker 235, Gloria Oke 219, Steve Roznik 217, Ted Smith 217, Alice Tur- Cotte 215, Henry Ouellette 212, 200, Con- nie Townsend, Rex Gillette, Cahrlie Rines 206, Don Wilson 205, 203), John Turcotte 205 and Chuck Brenner 200. Team Standing -- No. 10 9, Mods 9 Misfits 9, Hippies 7, Skydivers 7, Hot Shots 6, Alley Cats 4, Mini Skirts 4, Jets) 3, Love In'g 2. Night's Highlight -- Well done, Ron, with 811 triple, NEIGHBOURHOOD LADIES LEAGUE High Triples: Nancy Vickers 715 (287, 249), Betty Pearse 644 (219, 212, 233); and Ev Campbell 654 (238, 233) High Singles: Eleanor Anderson 267, Joan Belfry 248, Gladys Knight 241,/ , Lavra Collins 229, 213, Molly Depratto 229, Nounce 228, s Shirley Winstanley 224 and Mildred Wit-) terick 21). e | Team Standing -- Colins 7, Campbells 5, Pearse 5, Wilson's 4, Shewrings 4 Vickers 3, Wittericks 3 and Burrus 1. CENTENNIAL UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE High Triples -- Harry Bennett 699, Hank Veenhof 658, Les Barany 636, Betty Clark 629, Mabel Smith 762, John Black 634, Marg Veenhof 616, Ken Cobb 700, Jim Laurie 601, Maxine Scott 601, How. ard Kellar 662, Velva Dean 641 and) Bud Owen 640. High Snngles: Doug Smith 215, Anna-/ belie Cobb 208, Betty Smith 214, Cecil | Lamb 214, Jerry Walker 215, Morris) Love 248, Elaine Woodcock 218, Mari- lyn Martin 208, Murray _ MacPherson 202, Laura Genge 232, Deb Tilk 233, Ter- ry Gerrow 232, Lorne Martin 237 and Gord Holbrook 209 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE | | High Triples: Ethel Tonkin 758 (276, 265, 217), Madeline Morrison 716 (356), Ev Redpath 672 (244), Ev. Stata 659 and Marg Klink 627. | High Singles: Iris Conway 267, Hazel | Bannon 244, Muriel McCloud 243, Maisie} Northey 234, Millie Branton 218, Betty/ Manning 218, Lottie Northey 217, Kay| Kowalski 217, 202, Emma Mayo 212 and{ Yvonne Duquay 210. Team Standing: Jets, Sports 11 Pts., Daffodils, Candy-Canes 9 pts., Pirates, Mini Skirts 8 pts., Efgmies, OOk-Piks 6 pts., Hippies, Birdies\5 pts., Daffy Dills, Centennials, Busy Bées 4 pts., and Dive Dolls, Fifteens and Whistle Bait t pt. LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE High Triples: M. Wannamaker 907 (274), 335, 298), E. Ouellette 713, L. Bacon 711, N. Larocque 663, G. Galbraith 621, G. Scott 614, J. Wessman 610, C. Gooding 609, D. Mapplebeck 605, B. Baron 603, 8. Brant 600 and G. Brown 600. High Singles: M. Wanamaker 274, 235, 298, E. Ouellette 282, 233, L. Bacon 227, 273, J. Wessman 251, N. Larocque 244, 247, $. Brant 245, G. Galbraith 242, 230, G. Scott 241, B. Baron 225, 229 and D.| Mapplebeck 228 Team Standing: Team No. 7 14, Team No. 1 12, Team No. 6 12, Team No. 4 10, Team No. 2 6, Tear No. 3 4, Team No, 8 4 and Tear No. 5 2. President Mary Wanamaker bowled 907 triple. MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR Knights moved Into sole possession of first place in Group 1 via three-to-one win over Jaywa'kers, Colts held on to second place when they managed to spit the points with Braggerts and with five points they now trail the leaders by 0. Platformates rolied the high feam score, 3,808, to take three points from Tigers while Ozarks split with Sellers. in Group 2, the Prowlers took over the top position alone by stopping the Clunk- ers for three points. Goofbalis, Come backers and Stoppers are all tied In sec- ond place with Aces right behind, with four points. The individual scores were very in Group 1, with "Mic" McMaster setting the pace with 811 (307); Larry Piper 807 (338); Al Perry 802 (279); Ron But- ler 800 (295); Guy Williams 795 (326); Sel Himes 788 (295); Davey Bishop 782 (776); Ozzie Keeler 780 (326); Ron Bragg 768; Stan St. Louis 762; Reg Hickey 762 (303); Archie Brown 760 (280); Harry Gillard 749 (308); Joe Vasko 747 and Garry Gwilliam 746 (314) In Group 2, it was Keith Smith 782 (289); Paul Mcintosh 689 (268); Murray Armstrong 688; Paul Skidmore 687; Ray Cooney 681; Dave Dow 672; John Me- Conkey 683 and Carl Ritchie 667 (311); Al Perry tops the high average shooters in Group | with 263° followed by Guy Wiliams 261, Ozzie Keeler 258; Jim Cassells 256 and Garry Gwiillam 252 In Group 2, it's Keith Smith with a 245 average, sure material for Group 1 next season. With the fop 24 high average bowlers to qualify for # Special Singles Cham- pionship roll-off, at the conclusion of the schedule, It will be quite @ scramble this season before the contestants are de- cided CEDARDALE BOWLING LEAGUE High Triples: Gladwyn MacLean 631 (240), Eleanor Rukuck 712 (289), Betty Duffin 615, Adeline Robinson 668, Ruby Phillips 622, Bob Thackery 611, Gary 628, Alan Craddock 623, John Gow, Sr. 607, and Winston 609. Adeline Robinson 260 George Togham 241,/ ° Garey Carey 252, irene Derkin 236, Nick O'esuik 274, Zeima Bon nafonte 236, Jack Dodds 227 and Betty Duffin 227 C 63 Dunn's Delicious Smoked Sandwich Packs Corned Beef "27° 4 «es. 79¢ Sea Fresh Cod Fillets CELLO WRAPPED 5 Lb. Ctn. $1.49 FRESH-BUTT PORK CHOPS 39: HICKENS Fresh Grade 'A' Plump n' Tender , Frying, Roasting or Broiling 2 TO 3 LB. 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The new spec building will be le ately east of the complex on King the town, and wo to be started this ing to a_ spokes federal departme works. The new post ¢ place the present ties at the Ajax | SATISFAC An Oshawa gir factory" conditior Children's Hospit: operation for inj when she was st Monday. Darlen daughter of Mr Joseph Wilson, 6: Oshawa was hit | Grierson Street where she was pl was taken to Os Hospital and lat te Sick Children':

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