THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 6, 1054 43 Farmers Claim Housewives Buy OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Ontario Tories RR ET ITT (Cancel Meeting There were no whitewashes Monday It is unfortunate, us ly two teams y | TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario . svenng but four tends were ctediled| were complete abd thes are hom lead Progressive Conservative Associ- By App earance, Not Quality from their op-| ing the pack. It is the old story that ab-| three sentees pull the team down and from ation has cancelled - its annual BRADFORD (CP) -- Modern; The retailer, making more and meeting, scheduled for Toronto advertising practice, and not crop more use of transparent plastic Oct. 29-30. yields, are going to be a major packaging, tends to discard the A spokesman said here today the problem for vegetable farmers smaller vegetables to cater to the executive decided it would be im- this year, growers in this Holland advertising-conditioned consumer practical to hold the meeting when Marsh area, 20 miles north of Actually, growers maintain. the a federal leadership convention of Toronto, are convinced. {smaller vezstables are often more the party is slated for Ottawa In spite of a late spring, cold.|tasty than the 'king-sized var Dec. 10. a wet summer and sudden fall |iety, Elmer Bell of Exeter, past most marsh vegetables have pro- president of the Progressive Con- duced good crops. servative Association of Western The trouble is that some of thie iOntario, was appointed seventh year's carrots are not as long and| 'Chittagong, 10 miles upstream {vice-president, succeeding Sam slim, nor are the potatoes as lave: | 'rom the mouth of the Karna. Hughes of Welland, who recently and plump, as those pictured in| >hull River, is the only seaport | "es'gn '#i¥' advertisements. n East Makistan. ponents. Fashion ints, Jom Rocqs ora Horwich|It is still early enough for any team to Jewellers and Cornish Jewellers took make up for lost ground. their three from Gillard Cleaners and Vauxhalls, with six men, downed the Strouds. Franklin Simons split points five on GMC's to take first place. Diesels with Hayden Macdonald's. with four men won from the lone man F Olive 'Frise leads the Ist again for on Chevs 4.0 to gain some easy ground top spot with a total of 714 (311). Nice and second spot. Buicks also with a full woing Olive. Next we find Ede Ryan squad won 3-1 from Pontiacs, who were $87, Joan Jackson 657, Nancy McKay one man short. Buicks and Diesels 3, Flecta McLaughlin 628, Audrey tied for second rung. Maple Leafs Branton 623, Isabel Johnson 622, Jane! won via the shut-out route from Cadil- Pee) 621, Lorraine Goodman 609, Nelda|lacs as they ont-numbered them four to Thompson 604. thrée! Olds with one man away stayed * Team Standing: Nu-Way Rug 10./up jn'the standing by trimm Fashion Village 9. Reed Florists B. who only had three men, by a 3-1 score. Franklin - Simon 7. Horwich Jewellers Neit week it is hoped that attendance 7, Hayden Macdonald 6, Cornish Jew- will be 100 per cent. The teams will be elles 8. Coca-Colas 3, Gillard ors 3 and Strouds 2 P.8.: Remember there powling Monday, Oct 8 TOR CITY STORE LEAGUE we report will be good news Gi sore and bad news to others but here cons { 4 is. Kinloch's took 31 from Spring's. how! , a8 Jack Guiltinan 719 (312, 268) ¥ak's 3. Genosha 0; Fred's 3, Gold ap, Matthews 713 (300, 243) were medal 0; Jury and Lovell 2, Moior Cityithe only ones to get high triples. Also Spitfires 1; Jordan's 2, People's 1. {we only had a few good singles with 'Over 400 doubles: Vera Hele 418 (221, John Jozkoski 301 topping Johnie Craw. io); Lillian Hayward 416 (182, 220)i|ford 266, Ron Bell 262 and Charlie Mason Celia Wigg 415 (197, 218); Vickie Viek- (again?) 258 ; ers 403 (189, 214). " The Standing: Vauxhalls 9, Diesels 8, Over 200 singles: Lil Yourkevich 230, Byicks 8, Maple 1eafs 7. Olds 7. Deleos Judy Zak 226, Annette Tiiffe 225. Jeans pontiacs 5, Cadillacs 4, Chevs 4 and McPherson 219. Betty Gazdik 208, Eve- gnc' 3. lyn Stata 207, Bea Alexander 206, Mabel Moss 208, Ede Burr 202. MAJOR "B" LEAGUE Team standing: Zak's Decorators 35. we've bowled our third nicht and some Kinloch's Ltd. 5. Fred's Drive-In 5,/of ys are still having tough luck. Jury and Lovell 3, Spring Bros. Furni- "we won't mention how many of us ture 3. Motor City Spitfires 2, People's are in the Lemon Leacue this time, but Clothing 2, Gold Medal Cleaners 2 JOT ctarting next week all Lemon League dan's Florists 2 and Genosha Hotel 1. howlers will see their names printed with their scores. Stay on your toes, LEAGUE girl: finally got our itts are all siniles this week. They sorted OUL. white" washed Western Tire. Motor City, Dodgers, A. Meaghers, Disneys, and Wards Auto Civies, J. gupply took three points from Whites Ireland ynourance, Hendersons, Burns © and VITAL GATE lean- irvingdo regain some lost ground, as we | will to read the rules again as sev-| ders did not attempt to secure imentst his week i scores were uous by their absence as the almost as To The Citizens Of Oshawa And District "DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START" is this years' slogan for Fire Prevention Week being ob- served in all Canadian Communities during the week of October 7 - 13, Our aim during Fire Prevention Week will be to convince you, the Citizens of Oshawa and District, that Fire Prevention is a year round job for every. one, and not just gnother week in the yeor, Canada has. the unenviable distinction of having the highest per-capita fire Toss of any Country i we World, a record no Canadien can be proud of and one that should provide the incentive for each and everyone of us to do our part in Fire Prevention. Make your home and place of business safe from . fire, get rid of all rubbish and waste materials, make sure your heating and electrical equipment are in gocd working order, put into practice regular, home and business fire inspections, and help make our Community a better place in which to live. Your Fire Department program will include Inspec- tions of homes, business houses and public buildings school fire drills, the showing of films ond talks to interested groups and open house at ofl three of Oshawa's Fire Stations. CITY HALL Congrat ions, we a and captains They are as follows: Goyne; Strikers, G. Knowles: Hendershot; Humdingers, M and Slambangs, D. Sager. . Mitchells. This week's ladies' high single went! pogiers with scores of 600 and over te Kay Hamilton, 210, and the triple 0 are: Shirley Sargent 699, Evelyn Hard. Marilyn Ireland ss. The eit GBD ing 639, Jean Brown 62, Wilma Mc bell a Patterson, and Ernie Spot, So git iro the men's hign trigle 3 High Singles: Shirley Sargent 369! Our 300 scores this week °I ce bowling Shirley ALA] motes 210° Fred Fountain 203. ipa mith To. points, Meagher 3. Nev ay Hamilton 210. Stan Gambell 245, bits : sg Wal 7 Disneys 5, Wards Auto Ernie Patterson 244, 245, 219, Mel Hol- ig, 5, Whites Insurance 5, Western maki 235. | '4c Hendersons 4, and Mitchells 3. picked up a few new, A NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE this week -- Audrey Goyne| Can no team put the skids to Zielinski 94, Jerry Jackin the «Champs? They blanked the Jinks 67, Max Cottrel not this week 3 to 0. Bloopers dropped 1 Joan Hendershot| point to Connaught for a 2 to 1. What | y rapped the Spots 2 to 1. Trouble- |Nots team | hooters outshot the untracked Bathe a month . Get to know your Fire Department, make it a point to arrange a visit to your nearest station during Fire Prevention Week, FIRE FIGHTERS LEARN TO COMBAT SMOKE AND FIRE Members of the Oshawa Fire | department undergo careful | enter a small building shortly | keep calm, retain a keen sense Department must be ready to | training directed by their super- | after the explosion of a smoke | of direction and gain confidence 's| meet any emergency. With this | ior officers. Here two firemen | bomb. It is under such circum- | in their smoke masks. 0 vowling | fuming Fg Kostainers 3 ter 1°°NG Aces| Always in mind members of the | "fight" a simulated fire as they | stances that firemen learn to --Times-Gazette Photo | 3| Tharkegt x #08 OVeryODe chopped the wood on Woodview for lowing wee Ito 0. : yy di : |_ Standings: Champs 9. Bloopers ¢, | March 47 (232); AUX, #7 UAW What Nots 7, Troubleshooters 8, Bullders| (225); Ray Adair 437 (243); Alice Watson is our all around biwler |g Connaught 5, Eastviewers 5, Spots 4, 431 (235); Marion Dingman 430 (227); far this week, a few other 00 are | Abstainers 4, NO Aces 4, Jinks 3, Sunny-| yrejen Pinch 427 (231); Se. Thy dale sure od 2 athe gr 3 Woodview 3, Thortons| (sis); John Mason 422 (222) Don White |221, Keith Smith 217, Veronica McQuade Lillian Olmstead 44, 61, Harry Snow 9, olub sends its deepest, High Doubles: Wib Hall 503 (2304); Tip 419 (224); Marion Baxter 413 (216); |214, Rose Jackson 211, Mary Hobbs 209 (Irene Gow 51, Del Olmstead 2 Hugetis to Sis Marjorie McNiel Who muechler 491 (273); Sadie James 479 Ozzie Weeks 418 284); Mel Hodgson 417 Frank Zariwny 207, Kenn Gunn 203, White 75, Denna Mackay 1, 31 Do ige Ber mother, also Sis. Bernice sars- | 26s): wile Scattergood 474 (248); Bev.|(248); Ruby Lane 416 (223); Jim Bax-|Colin Kane 203, Bill Lynde 202, Eric (84, Christine e 80, Arn y whe lost her father. We are all yountain 468 (241); Doug Keeler 467 ter 413 (216); Bill Bone 413 (221); Ed | Cooper 202, Orv Dingman 200. | Pearl Hodgson 94, 93, Joyce Loveless 80, Mabe! Whitbread, who has been | (276); Mavis Taylor 459 (265); Bette |Shemilt 412 (212); |Dora Warren 83, 71, Elsie Drygala 90, Bospial, The co-operation of all Citizens Is requested If we are to stop all unnecessary fire waste. REMEMBER -- "DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START" FIRE CHIEF H. R, HOBBS, Oshawa Fire Department. ase remember - I ving Monday, #e | By the way, did you hear that the 73, Marg Glide 71, 89, Gerry want Chuck Grimbleby 447 (236); Carson Heard 403 (228); Norm Len Brash Boddy 401 (20D). Spots' Marg Germond had an 88, Harry Sian, Siagles; Doreen Zarowny a5, | Baxter slipped for an 83, and it is also ------ ENE TA) Stella Scattergo , Curt Russe' hb po Deb Tilk 426 George Taylor 222, Herman Huism [rumored that Bill Scattergood had 97. a Marion Malley 404 GOSSIP COLUMN a LE - | Your Oshawa Dry Cleaners ....URGE YOU TO.... ' - J <| Kiss bm goodbye, Mou ~ HELP PREVENT Fires start when people forget the dangers attached te meny inflammeble in- gredients used in home dry cleaning. Your local dry cleaners urge you net te take chances with these dangerous practices . . . Send your clothing, drapes, etc., to your local dry cleaners and play safe! : , 1 Don't Gamble With Home Dry-Cleaning ...the ODDS are AGAINST You! FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 0d. 7th to Od. 13th NT ... Take Chances with FIRE! Send Your Dry-Cleaning top long before he n. lled inte the 700 class) ith 727, followed closes by 719. Cramer 702 and got 850 or better: Hodg 695, Logan 689, Van Allin R. Brooks 677, Sargeant 870, y 665, Bailes 661, Allin 639, Brady 653 and eyes 292, Irwin 280, R. Keeler 230 and Van Alin 279, C. Halliday 276, R. Brooks 273, Murphy 269, Davidson 264, Mosscrop 263, 252, Brad. ford 363, Sirrow 262, Ball 261, Gordon , Logan 259, L. Brooks 253, Brady 254, Brown 251, McCloud 251 and Eyre The score board will be up in the| alleys peat week, and for this we say to| the Alger Press entry "Thanks very| mueh™ for a job well done ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE Who is going to break the tie next week? The Wilbes and Dreamers are wtill tied for top place. We also see that our Wasps got real brave and stung two points from their opponents. We'd bet ter watch now they don't fly right to the th / .. Jou may never see them again s vs: Wilbe: . E Dreamers 8. ¢ ters 3. Toppers 3 Unattended children the youngest ones es- o be ers 4, ock and oll 3. : . - rn Pg Ti Th pecially, would be helpless if fire should strike Ladies' high single without handicap - . Congratulations this week goes to Helen while youre away! Moring with her two games of 321 and 2 (55). Nice bowling, Helen. Next Whether left alone for many hours or for was Harriet Johns: 257 ah pandicas onl f Ph te hild tart fir Do Co Et Evelyn Scott . y a lew minu 8, children can st a e 254 (449); Luva Allman 245 424): Pearl in 80 many innocent ways. Make sure your children are never left un- attended. Equally important, teach them to be conscious of the hazards of fire. Fire danger is something your whole family should recognize and work as a team to pre- Some important rules are: Don't smoke in bed --Keep matches away from young ¢hildren-- Don't overload your wiring system --Check electric cords for fraying--Clean out junk from your attic and basement~Be care- ful with lighted cigarettes--Learn to use your oil stove correctly -- Don't use flammable cleaning fluids -- Don't use ordinary exten- sion cords on heaters or irons! Most of all, don't forget what Sparky, the fire-dog says: "DONT GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START"! OSHAWA DISTRICT AGENT'S ASSOCIATION Bradley Bros. Agency, 29'2 Simcoe S., RA 5-1543 Cooper 237 (418); Jean McCarthy 232 418); Gladys Shemilt 225; Marj Taylor] 221; Pearl Marlowe 214: Mary MecCon- Bell 202 Men's high single without handicap: Frank Cooper was high with 277 (456): Al Shortt 265, 201 (466); Eric Taylor 221; Ross Clark 217 Men's high single with handicap: Leon Parks 300. Nice going: Leon. Richard Gifford 248 (402): Reg. Pike 235 410); Fred Coleman 234, 220 (454); Earl Fol Test 228 (406); Howard Greer 221, 203 (424); Jim Scott' 220; Art Allman 218: Bill Pike 206: Carl Clark 206; Bruce Hurst 201; Wilbur Down 200: Carl Mor To YourLocal Dry Cleaners! 1 | The Following Oshawa Dry Cleaners Have Inserted This Appeal In Conjunction With Fire Prevention Week ! ! DRY CLEANERS -- LAKESHORE DIVISION SIBBY CLEANERS -- 181 Bond St. West ALDSWORTH CLEANERS -- 36 Athol E. Oshawa, Dial RA 3.7143 Oshawa, Dial RA 5-1812 Mildred Gladys Down B84, Clark 78 League r McConnell 84 Myrtle Greer 15 Remember there is bowling next week at the usual time. 9 p.m ) Se GM PROTECTION LEAGUE m Stand'ng Pontiacs 13 halls 12, Cadillacs 9, Buicks mobile 8, Trucks 6, Chevrole Airs 3 Points Taken: Vauxha mob Pontiacs 4 from 4 from Bel-Airs: Chevrolet Men's High Triples: A 249, 203): G. Dunbar 62 Vaux Olds- Bel R. B. Smith, 80 Athol St. W., RA 3.9332 Simkins 618 (229, 204); Men's High Singles: ¥ Kasubeck 247, M. St boti 231. J. Clement D F. Bull 208, H. Wh lett 206, FE. Missett } Ladies' High Singles: B. Fox 261, Jean Bryant 240, Norma Barker 226, Je an Campbell 220, Flo Missett 204 Keep up the good bowling girls sure looks good I Clark 200 ad 208. B How 5 Couvier 201 PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE This was a disastrous 'nizht for the Parts Men's League as a as due % overtime work on inventory, thers! Alex Ross, 5 King St. W., RA 3.4932 W. G. White Insurance Ltd., 67 King E., RA 5-3579 Emer Whitely, 111 Sunderlond St., RA 5-3308 Stan Everson, 171 King E., RA 3-4466 Murd-ch Insurance Service, 122 Simcoe St. S., RA 3.3843 Haro'd G. Roughley, 64 King E., RA 5-4251 Schofield Insurance Assce, Ltd., 6 Simcoe N., RA McMurtry Insurance Agency, 21 King W., RA Peacock Insurance Service, 2272 King St. E.,, RA 3-4 Mrs. Ol ve Peiley, 208 Celina 5¢t.,, RA 5.2232 Robert S. McCallum, 240 Drew Drive, RA 5-6402 Cephas Sicep, Pert Ferry, Ont, Po cre 54 R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe St. N., RA 5-52i2 Oakley Crawford, 67 King 5t. E., RA 3-9713 Frank Turney, 47 Prince St. RA 5-0832 Hugh Gray, 85 Oshawa Blvd. N., RA 3-4073 William Westiake, 311 Mary St, RA 3-8395 Edvard Disney, 82 Simcoe St. S., RA 3-2323 Wiliiem Emerson, 1140 Dundas St. E.,, Whitby, MO B.3886 Gee. H. Hicks, 108 Brock St. N., Whitby, MO 8-3579 H. W. Emerson, Port Perry, Ont., Phone 41 Nels Osborne, Bowmanvi'e, Ont., MA 3-3627 Stua.t James, Bowmo-v MA 3.5681 Nail Porter, Orone, C P-one 92R16 Cyril Moriey, Pickering, Ont., Phone 67 SCUGOG CLEANERS -- 524 Cromwell Ave. Oshawa, Dial RA 5-0120 NEW SERVICE CLEANERS -- 16A Ontario St. Oshawa, Dial RA 5-5733 BOWMANVILLE CLEANERS & DYERS LTD. 77 King W., Dial MA 3.5520 Bowmanville GIBSON'S DRY CLEANERS -- Harwood N. Ajax, Phone 473 Ajox EVELEIGH CLEANERS -- 50 Mill St. Oshawa, Dial RA 3-4631 GILLARD CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. -- 92 Wolfe St. Oshawa, Dial RA 5-3555 MOTOR CITY CLEANERS -- 184 Simcoe South Oshawa, Dial RA 3.7021 PICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS -- 424 Simcoe S. Oshawa, Dial RA 3-4832