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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 17, 1967 -- Avenues Nip | Eagles Establish Mark; Maples 14-12 John Szezepanski .scored 12 Ld bd "points to lead Avenues to an Lawrence High Triple exciting 14-12 win over the Maples in the Westmount Ki- hich am|No. 7. The Independents, Scugog Clear wanis Biddy Basketball League Eagles set a new hig team) ie. and "'3" Plus "2" took § points to 2\recently. In the second game of single record of 870 surpassing |trom Gillard Cleaners, Maurice Bera's|the doubleheader played at the the 1964-65 season mark set by|Mevs Wear ane opel eck win a s99/simcoe Hall Settlement House, the Royal of 867. The games|rripie tollowed by Ros¢ Gavel 572, Horst|Bantings stopped the Hurons| were Jim Leaman 237, Dost riskersk S64, pany aren ci\cold for an 11 - 0 victory, to re- Martinac 223, Doug Cole 219, ence Bray Si7, Stan Brooks 51]. Twila|main in first place alone. and Lou Petryshyn 195, in. for w readies Teas rg me dies im John Patterson picked up the injured Bob Richardson. Doran 483, Lorraine Dalby 479, Marg Other two points to help Szecze- George Lawrence had a new Barnes 475, Josie Gyurka 472, Glenda /nanski's effort for the A vaniiea! i mson 467, Bar 56, : high triple for this league this) (0070 I' cde Ryan add, Jume P yin. Avenues jumped into an é : eo N s season with a 675 with games Of 47, Donna Carter 431 and Marg Brown early 6-0 lead, but both teams pes eee DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF 360 SATELLITE SOUND 247, 216, and 212 427. . es Ghisk Tiers, Lions and Mus EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE failed to score in the ge foam ief, Tigers, Li nd } 1 a s le arter. ! S . tance Sear task 4 clnts to. Liwith ae pointe folio by hortawel' 44 ¢ aah, the ain: easel fe Electrohome consoles are unrivalled for realistic sound reproduction. 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This realism is enhanced games in all her leagues as she his 675 (247, 216, 212), Bobja nigh 582 triple (212) single. Doi \Sterling contributed two each : i A fae ' ; fe 'yur Pe git the loners' 4ntat by the fact that the sound is truly non-directional because of the wide separation. Individual instru- Edgar 637 (244, 213), Don Mar- Josie Gyurka_ wit tintc 26 (223, 214), Don Me-|701, (eiriey, Bou oe Gino Pascuzzi set the pace ments within the orchestral ensemble are heard with exceptional purity to recreate the mood of Lachlan 604 (226), Harry Blohm '>: 4 7, Joan Ross 487, Joyce 'itor Bantings, scoring five : the concert hall. You enjoy the richness of stereo sound whenever you sit in the room. You may 597 (208, 202), Walt Scott 596/P.°7 sé, and Anne Bone 4 'points, while Bruce Levey . / place the console wherever it adds most to the decor of the room. (200, 200), Jim Leaman 589) The men were led by Maurice * notched four more. Larry Nor- " " ' a 9 t 605 (223, 200), George Lawren' t * : : : : (237) and Alex Ross 576 (214). MUP 60 oe tn cov arocea. sss, ton picked up the other two : You owe it to yourself to discover the magic of 360° Satellite Sound! LADIES' CLASSIC oh 1 537 (210), Bob Howlett 530 noints for the winners. After a - (27 and Doug Gibbs 520 The ladies showed they are not left out of this week's high bow scoreless first quarter, Gino MERCANTILE LEAGUE Pascuzzi sank two foul shots for the men. Mary Cole scored a b Flintstones held on to first place th of 573 (205, 19 followed ¢ week and are the winners of fhe firstja Banting two-mothing half-time Donne Carter's 552 @ a high 4 with 537 Grace F section. Dovers tried hard to catch them lead Rantings walked away ; | 7 points this week but fc! scoring three points in the third y quarter to increase the lead, be s fore dunking in six more in the Josie Gyurka was n Marielle Guay 524 Donna Carter leads the league in hich average with @ 170 which can put a lot 5 of the men bowlers final frame. The Hurons_ suf Gyurke fs next with | I. fered fr ser r s ° Team standings fered from very poor hooting and were unable to get a point even on four foul shots REMEMBER WHEN .. .? leading with 16 po ger Kats elles 10, Bobettes & Big and Spit Fires last with 6 OSHAWA CLASSIC DOUBLES Eestway Lanes still hold piece sls eek after only tak By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2 Magern Berg's Men's ' Mort Cooper, former ace ech pitcher for St. Louis Cardi nals, died nine years ago to. day--in 1958--at a hospital 2 (205, 208 m| The standings show Mo : Coen $63. (211 9 House of Chow 37, Th in Little Rock, Ark., aged (215), Fred May 582, (208 Beal tlie sald sgh Ek tha 45. Cooper had-won the Na 553 (210), Bill Raderford 98 (201, 219) Potice 2, Corvettes P | sa 'eira? war and Walt Crystal 524 (203 General Aggregates 2 AE SE onal._League's.award.in Wilson's 1], Late Starters 1942 for the most valuable MEN'S INTERMEDIATE George Turner continues his fine bow : A Sweat Joe Tobias of TV" Towers showed the ing this week as he rolled another -hict plaver winning 22- games way this week with his 595 triple and three games with his triple ar pacing the Cards to 244 single, and led his team to all & games of 215, 205, and a 20 their third consecutive pen- points over Townline Esso. Strangers showed no mercy over the Born Losers SATURDAY MORNING JUNIOR nant by teking them for ell 3 games. Cliff, Nomads continue to hold down first 3 PERS Mills Motors took 6 points from Left place by taking all 4 points from Team Overs with 1 point. King Pins and Out/No. 4 all took 4 points Royal House Furn Team No, 9 re ti 3 points to Cast split their points with 4 each. Odd _ The Hawks moved closer to the S Balis took 6 points to 2 from Extras Bros. by taking all-4 points fr High triples this week show Joe Tobias No. 2, the Soul Bros. could 552 (196), 8 with the Owls with 2 points 530, Bert John Jessup was high for the t mith 520 (204) with his 493 triple and for the girls was Ingrid Wichlo with a 438 triple his week was siyn Adams 374, Ann Nira Mitchell 344, Susan 3, and Dorit Harm 306 r the boys was Bill Young with by David Alexander Adams 383 Simard 358, Don Simard 317, and Richard Burich § KING TEN PIN MIXED LEAGUE SATURDAY MORNING BANTAM Four teams 'in this league whitewash. Bill Whittick's Motors took only ed thelr opponents this week. Kassinger point and. Team No. % zero but Construction, Crawlers, Go managed to hold down first and « Try Agains took all. 7 points from Wild|places this week. Burns Jeweller Five, Go Getters, Odd Balls eam'son's Furniture, Cedardale tron Electrohome pioneered high fidelity sound reproduction for the home. 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' E#herney's www BUDGET TERMS QUICKLY, EASILY ARRANGED (Hirom Walker & Sons Limited, Distillers of fine whiskies for over 100 years, Oshawa industry h = Dec. 1 to announce | tackling air pollution. And, at the mome city's three main i complexes are making ute bids to complete the deadline. It won't be too soon city's air pollution off James Watt, who says two of the firms ha f dragging their feet s two - year period of ¢ gan. . "They are co-oper: pollution, but I was di ed that in the two - y ing period they didn't aes sntrnnnason nner BOW Town minister Rev. J miah Brown, raised : portrayed by Al Kerekes, condemns daughter Melinda, kr ing, played by Cindy A for loving a school te er who has been teac Darwin's theory of e\ Treas 1968 | What might be termed depth budget calendar has established by city trea Frank Markson, to revie\ estimates with comm heads. of departments, co sions and authorities with group. Creation of thie time-tab lows adoption by city c of. a motion proposed by Gordon Attersley in Sept for preliminary budget ¢ sions to avoid surprises the final figures were pres Making their early st sions will be the public u commission, public 1 board, Oshawa General CITY ENGINEE Eight City engineers ar eight per cent : salary, retroactive if a board of con mendation made at meeting is ratified | "A nice little Ch for them," comn Robert Nicol, but garet Shaw was in "We have hired : gineers over a pel years," she said. "' as many 'chiefs as the city now. I thin discuss this before proval." Mayor Ernest Ma

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