Whitby Free Press, 24 Feb 1988, p. 40

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BOB BERTRAM, (right), teehnical direc- tor of Cametoid Ltd. which 'makes coatings for aerospace structural com- ponents, conducts a tour of the plant for engineers Yang Jia Zhen, Chen Weldon g and Gu Yuan Jie of the Shenyang Airc'raft Corp. of China who visited recently.-. Free Prese photo Expnson, changes at Lisur Ten-pin. bowling is. becoming Bowling Ltd. in Oshawa. pro bowlers tour may be tiE increasingly popular in Canada, 'It's really soaring," says Brace, bggest promotion of the sport says Bob Brace, operator of the mentioning that television here. Meanwhile, the sport large Leisure Bowling Lanes coverage in Canada of the U.S. appears to be on a decline in thE FOR THE BEST-- UN FIBERGLASS AND ALUMUNUM VAN BODIES *CUSTOM BUILT CONTRACTORS DUMP *BODIES& LUMBER BODIES, *CHEVRON TILT & LQAD *CAR CARRIERS *W<REC KER UNITS *WELDING SUPPLY BOTTLE CARRIES *TRUCKMASTER TAILGATE LOADERS *CUSTOM FRAME kLTERATIONS *TRACTOR HYDRAULICS 1WENTWORT1H ST. W. WHITBY 436-7292 TORONTO LIME 427-2409 1 F j q _ __ e ýLanes bowl Centre ie U.S., says Brace, perhaps due to pool tables, a banquet haIïllan rt the proliferation of bowling plans to spend $100,000,on decol rt centres there and more interest improvements. e in other activities. The centre also- boasts somei Brace, a -Buffalo, N.Y. native the finest women- bowlers i who has operated another Ontario, inclucling Carol Jud bowling centre in Belleville for and Sandy Lowe, who will .talç two years and took over Leisure, part in the national, finals,,i' Lanes from the Harrisons last May. September, says there are now Meanwhile, his',brother Jac' more bowlers age 18 to 25 than was on the Canadian team th8 ever before at his 40-lanie ten-pin placed fifth overal in the worl facility. championships. Bob'Brace was a: About 60 leagues mnake up altemnate on that team'. most of his business at the alley's which are also . fully Their'father, Jîm,' zow 70, i computerized. Also computerized the general. man ager àf_ the Pr will be 16 five-pin lanes at the Bowl chain of seven -bowlin centre. The flve-pih *fils a void centres which includes Lepur left by the closîng of 16 lanes in Lanes. Bob Brace, is In' -Whitby and the 24 lanes partnership with' two Toront scheduled to close in May at the men for the two centres Brac Oshawa Centre. Motor City operates. Bowling on Richmiond' St. in One-year club memberships aOIC Oshawa also- offers 30 five-pin Leisure Lanes, normaljy $0 lanes. are now available for $200 unti When Brace took over Leisure September.' Lanes, h.e extended- the hours to-1--In April, a. Durhan a.m. on weekdays and ail nigzht Region-wide competition betweez on weekends to accommodate high schools wvill be held. a shift workers. He also has, eight Leisure Lanes. C&C to rnove to Whittby C and C Motors of Oshawa has and 15,000 sq. fi. ' expanded their facility and will C&C motors bas beeý be inoving to Whitby by the faîl supplying the Oshawa, an Of 1988.* surrounding area with 'Subarus "This will provide a more for the past 15 years. And Maede central location' for our 'says, the, operling of the ne% customners," says Rick Maeder, location will coincide with a neý sales manager at C&C. designof 1989 Subarus. It is more of a cosmeti The new address is 1705 change for, 1989," says Maeder, c Dundas St. W. and Maeder says the new Subarus. the business is loIoking for He' expects' that whei construction to start this spring.. completed, the new location' Wil It will have a,larger, sales havýe cost more than $1'million. area than we now have as well as The service bays will reniai i 10 to 15, service bays," says. at the O.shawa- location whil Maeder, adding the size of- the Maedér says -the future of th, ~locaion-. il&êtWeèn- --f,l 0 *e~àra tshn eus n. ------ ------------------------------------------ -------- ---------

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