12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 12, 1967 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE Triples: Bud Morey 819; Jo West-|Dalion 14), 140. lake 759; Bud Jarvis 755; Gord Long 721;| Juniors: Doubles: Robert Hodgson Pete Makarchuk 718; Wes Kutasienski/Bev Kirkham 365, Robert Harding 716; Leon Davey 703; Laura McKinley|David Murphy 329, S 699; Chuck Ford 695; Jim Goodes 686/325, Steve McBride 322 and Susan and Frank Chumbley 686. Quarrie 32). High Singles: Joan Jackson 276, 238,/ Singles: Robert Hodgson 205, 201, Norma Bradburn 273, Art Moreau 266,/Kirkham 195, Doug Warlow 191, Marilyn Wilson 262, Deryck Stones 257,|McQuarrie 190, Janet Sutherland Earl Westlake 252, Bob Watson 251, 231,|Richard Roznik 188, Robert Harding ped yay 248, Vi Norris 243 and Terry| Debbie Campbe! ei : ' Sorry Phoebe, for missing your nice Seniors: Triples: John Smith 750, | 250 game. | McLean 724, Irene Roznik 722, LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE j|Allen 720, Wayne Hubbard 709, High Triples; L. Bacon 785, M. Wana-|Hodggon 697, ick Brooks 679, Phil maker 727, B, Baron 714, N. Larocque|Kinlay 653 and Bev Hodgson 619. | 694, L. Parry 691, B. Smith 638, E. Bar- g iteaux 634, |. Mapplebeck 629, T. Regimbal! 615, 1. Hulme 611, G. Scott 603 and M. Bishop 600. High Singles: C. Gooding 297, T. Old- fleld 242, J. Wessman 233, J. Le Cain 233, ye song 229 and "on Pinch 226, 'eam = Standing: jotshots 28, Tipsies) 24, Try Hards 20, Untouchables 16, Hip-| High, Triples: |pies 14, Centennials 10, Alley Cats 10, 'bec' Beavers 6. 269, Wayne Hubbard 268, Nigel Allen Tom Poupard 258, Irene Roznik Phil McKinlay 254, Rick Brooks 237 Marg Michael 235. | Ron Butler 798, Bourdage 682, Evelyn Ouellette 667, | 221); Ethel Tonkin 757 (321, 234); Made- |line 'Morrison 709 (272, 230) Marg Klink |07" goetty MacDonald | 428, Ear | | 693 (254, 222); Lois VanLuven 621 (216, |Wakylin 616, |210); Hazel Bannon 613 (259) and seed | High Singles: Evelyn Smith 253, | Smith 613 (222), j 4 Smith 250, Leo G High Singles: Dae Gazley, 206, pre | Cray 247, John Hilton. 231, Berry | Es ren au esa Pann) eebo "209, "Loitie|231, Jack' Dodds 229, Darien Rines | Brown Northey 229, Marie Dionne 225, Hilda|8ruce Simpson 221, Gord | Collins 223, Bessie Rowden 220,. Elleen Gord Johnson 209, June Hill 205, Betty Manning 213. | Team $ Jets 16, | = | Pirates 15, vipat de Candy Canes 14,/ Sports 11, Minnie Skirts, Rae | Busy Bees 9, Centennials 8, Daffy Dills,/6 Lone Ins = |Bive Dolls, Fifteens 7, Hippies, Whistle! Nice work bowlers keep It up. irdi 4 Ra ties A UAW LADIES'. AUX, NO. 27 MOTOR CITY BOYS-GIRLS High T | Bantams: Doubles: Michael Wodnisky |97;, 937) | 377, Neil Gould 372, Cindy Bell 327, Doug-| 79). Jas Dalton 321, Tom England 310, Wanda| 'High singles -- Jessie Hamacker Team Hippies 3 : WELCOMED BACK 70 NATIONAL LEAGUE Not all the baseball in- 1963, Hodges follows Casey terest in Boston yesterday Stengel and Wes Westrum, and Shirley Hili 671 (167, Armstrong 284, Shelly Button 279, Rose-|veima Tough 212, Ruby Rockbrune |mary Perry 270 and Gord Birney and Al-|Ejsie Bathe 206, Jen Thompson 206 pert. heres ee Flo Rosier 201. | Singles: Neil Gould 251, Michael Wod-| Team Standing -- Locals 16, Boxes |nisky 233, Cindy Bell 194, Rosemary | Tinklebells 11, S and sixth game of the series, getting a 'welcome home shall 158, "bas gitar 162 and Douglas "i. Mexico's Little Olympics Susan 1) 174, Sandra Glassford |. * nde ' Pay 173, Mike Pilon 170 and "Garden Procter ing this week to participatejical tests on the individuals as 170. Nige! Oct. 15-28. Wayne Singles: Pat McLean 281, John Smith|technical personnel. MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT SOCIAL/on the same dates next year . Wien Te Doug Smith 709, Lovie Kele- tary of the Canadian Olympic} fey TY | Association, said | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES |crith 659, Steve Roznik 657, Henry Ovel-|the "dry run" is to determine | ments. | High Triples: Ev Stata 787 (305, 261,/ lette 646, Bill Smith 640, Charles Rines|how athletes perform under| py pECT AID orman 250, oa TO CONDUCT TESTS led $20,000 tab for the trip, but) |Anderson 216, 204, Noella Lyson 215 and zanne Simpson 202 and Paul Blia i Tennors 16, Misfits 13, mission during the experimen-| ora ee ee sites BAY "'/tal Olympiad. Dr. Paul Hauch|letes will get a good "practice" mmies | dl a ripley -- Ellen Burrus 729 (221,| Tarified atmosphere. 232| "We are not sending anyone |get there next year to get our 24,/whose participation i n a givenjathletes acclimatized. Marshall 300, Glen Kirkham 297, David) Mona Meinichuck 233, Lill Braund 214, 210, end H 9, Busy Bees 9,/ Canadian Athletes Enter THE 1968 JAVELI SEE IT SOON Mc. event lasts less than two min-| utes," Radford said. "Dr. Hauch will conduct med- Bev! MONTREAL (CP) -- A con- 1s8,|tingent of 38 Canadians is 177, leaving Canada individually dur- Little Olympics|they arrive and will do the jsame just prior to the final Canada's representation will|event in their various sports." | Of the 126 countries invited to! the trials, only 44 are sending| 3se,| These games are a prelude to|athletes, Allan said. and/the 1968 summer Olympics to| Radford said the athletes becheld at the. same locale and|were chosen by the Canadian Amateur Sports Federation, but that a good number approached had been unable to make the idea. behind|trip because of school commit- in Mexico's Pai Mc consist of athletes, coaches and| Howard Radford, secre- vi A E Py®/conditions prevailing in Mexico] ' | i A is t |City's 7,500-foot altitude. Radford said the COA is a |present picking up the estimat- | 4 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM eB AUTO SALES KING ST. £,, BOWMANVILLE -- 623-3305 LANSDOWNE ST., PETERBOROUGH -- 745-4695 ug Montreal's Maurice Allan, a/expects a request to the federal! 20, |COA director and well known in/sovernment's _ national ees 3u|Canadian weightlifting circles, |council for assistance will be) °"'will act as Canadian chef de|met favorably. Allan said he feels the ath- lof London, Ont., will conduct/at the extended altitude of Mex- ltests to determine physica liico City's plateau area. reaction of the athletes in the) "Jt will give us an idea how jlong ahead of time we have to) NW} * , as third "pilot" of the | Perry 172, Ken Birney 152, Wanda Mar-iStars 9, Imps 8 and Go Go Girls 7. was centred upon the out- hug" from Warren C. Giles, Mots, since: they were come of the World Series, president of the National launched five years ago. 'Among the interested spec- League. Hodges is coming Ninth when he joined them ®@ & . Ee L & | T tators was Gil Hodges back to the National during 1963, this year (left), former star of the League, having signed a Hodges had the Senators Brooklyn Dodgers and late- three-year contract to man- tied for sixth place in New York Mets. the American League scramble. age the He ended his fine playing career with the Mets in ly manager of the Washing- ton Senators. He is shown here prior to yesterday's REMEMBER WHEN? . | --i= 1924--after » Montreal meeting of the directors. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bruins were the first U.S, Boston Bruins and Mont- member and Toronto, Otta- real Maroons were admit- wa, Hamilton and Montreal ted to the Natiofal Hockey Canadiens made up the rest League 43 years ago today (AP Wirephoto) WINS FORMULA 2 ROME (AP)--Belgium's |Jacky Ickx, driving a Ford-Ma- jtra-Cosworth, won the Rome} \Formula Two driving Grand} | Prix Sunday after finishing first | lin two 57.5-mile heats. 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A division STORES RIDING He Housing, taxa tion formed the questions put to awa riding can provincial elect tion and answer the Hotel Genos Herbert Bren manager of the ber of Commerc tor for the publ sored by the O and broadcast o1 An estimated | present, and s questions in wri Each candida 10-minute speec his aims. All three cond: tem of ex parte labor disputes ai key, New Dem was twice appla had given answe Once when he NDP would see was changed in t secondly when h suffering caused quate medical a be taken out of private enterpris SMITH REPORT Mr. Pilkey beg by an attack on port on taxation tabled by the Ri ment. He said that Premier Robarts | election would be issues, the Smitl the question of h Although the 1 concessions on th of assessment, hi provided for an sales tax and inc oline tax, an inc sonal tax and a tz such as haircuttir pressing. In addi for a re-assesst homes up to their | "In other word: Pilkey, '"'the resid awa are asse 60 per cent of | value. It appears all Mr. Robarts do is put some n pocket and then tract it from anot people in the pro tario are-not goin the relief necessa: burden of municip: HOME COSTS He said the gov started what was k HOME plan in Br had purchased lot which it was sellir and he thought the they were being sc than the purchase because that was value in that ares did not intend to « "Young couples right out of it now Pilkey, "Some of living in apartmer dearly love to get ily dwelling and ar about their young He said the NDP program in this r would try to build 1 on the basis of y could afford. Price in every area, he w nobody was doin about it. On education Mr. the NDP would than the Smith Re for -- about 60 p addition every child the opportunity for cation within the fr. its ability to absort His party was party, the party and go as opposed servatives who sat said Liberal candic Potticary, "Taxes are high : up again. Housing is reach of most of | and those who own p fighting to hold on don't have an educ tem that gives ever: chance. It is an odd present to the publi say 'You've never good'."' Labor, he uneasy because of th laws which controlle Mr. Potticary sa the most important the election was the of living, which in high property tax. "As I walked the Oshawa talking wi from all walks of |i concern of all was "Old age pensioner great fear -- of 1 homes due to taxes married couples wi struggle to keep a FEWER TH Thre WHITBY (Staf: than 100 Whitby r ed interest in t provincial electior candidate forum | son Street high si day night. Although fou were invited to meeting, sponso} Blair Park Vista Association, only up, representing sive Conservative, New Democratic The theme of South riding can to labor last nigt eral candidate Alb exception to Pret administration fo Peterborough pick ing to jail injunc