The Oshawa Times, 19 Mar 1960, p. 7

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1 CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, March 19, 1960 1] : SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords WAEN POSSIBLE, HAVE THE WIND AT YOUR BAC | Semi-Finals Both Tied The Times defeated Imperials made it 3 to 1 when he scored perial pass, handed it over to (Miller, Copeland) .... 16. ; -2 in the only game played this | another unassisted goal. Daniel in the clear and he pulled 7- Times: Daniel PoE Tin sor ; week in the Civil Service League' pne second period was a dupli-|the string to make it 5-2. Durno, (Dodsworth) - BB GROUNDS. THEY . on Wednesday night cate of the first as far as goal scored the final tally on a pass 8 Tines: Duse Tayl ARE GOOD FOR CLEAN- This game was a crucial one scoring went with the Times nel- from D. Taylor and Lawrence. | pen arenes: . Taylor) .20.28 OUT THE FRYING PAN for the Times as they lost the ting three more to the Imperials'| The game was cleanly played| hon ies! Cone. Maik: aad first one and tied the second in ope. Cole opened the scoring in|yith only one penalty, to Shearer| el Re ard ig aon 8 best-of-three series. the second on a nice pass from for tripping, in the first period. PLAYOFF LEADERS i The deciding game will be Lawrence. But at times it was dull and list-| 'played next Tuesday. Also, on Imperials fought back again less, brought on mostly by the/pawrence (T) Tuesday, the Firefighters and hen Copeland passed the puck two quick goals at the start and Copeland (Imps.) Subway Lunch will resume hos- (out to Miller at his own blueline. the tenacious checking by the Cole (T) tilities. Their series is tied. Miller took a good look and then paper boys. Gray (8) The Times took off. on a run- passed to Bud Johnson who was 1st Period Knight (F) ning start when they scored two charging up the right side, John- 1, Times: Lawrence .45 Miller (Imps.) fast goals before the game was ston skated in over the Times' 3 Times: D, Taylor | Hubble (F) two minutes old. Lawrence pot- blueline and let a high screamer (Lawrence) ............ 15/Bud Johnston (Imps.) ted the first one unassisted and go that had G. Taylor fooled 3, Imperials: Copeland .... 12.25(SERIES "A" then helped out on the second one completely. 4. Times: Lawrence "9395 WL passing to Don Taylor. The Times' boys then got down Penalties: Shearer (iripping),|Firefighters 1-1 Copeland put the Imperials to serious checking and com- 16.00. {Subway 11 back in the fight when he let a pletely disorganized the Im- 2nd Period ISERIES "B" high one go, but just before the perials' attacking unit. Finally 5. Times: Cole (Lawrence) 2.15 Times 11 512 first period ended Lawrence Dodsworth intercepted an Im- 6. Imperials: Bud Johnston Imperials X11 15 HOOK vamp unasld Sh wn EF ~ -- WW PH ARTI = Pp -------- ---- TF 4 0 9 091 NE -- 'Cadling's 10.Pi Lo) Wns English Soccer Men [Ginn Ge Br Life | Competition Here | : 1 M Make Drastic Move |:ooomeecc Wilt Hurts [200s a i i gin- hand in the battle and had it ling's 10-pin tournament is begin- | 1 urts | ce 1 hodares "when he g ¢ " p- By M. McINTYRE HOOD (Chelsea) and Jones (Tottenham). able for the semi-final games, as ng To each xe keen Dropor. od | left after the gaine for Boston, Special London, England | Scotland, although sorely|there will be 'many thousands siandings as of Thursday, St. Pat- . where the teams meet again to- |tempted to use English-born Joe unable to secure tickets for them. | ick's Day. March 17. 1S an night in their best-of-seven se- Baker of Hibernians as centre Burnley and Blackburn Rovers,| In the Oshawa City 10-Pin | ries for the eastern champion- Correspondent to The Oshawa Times i eh a : forward, have not followed the at the moment of writing, stilliyeague, Jackson and Raike Hard- ship. LONDON--The English League pnglish example. They haveihave to settle their quarter-final |yare is high up with 3055 while Chamberlain, seven-foot-one, has made a drastic and sensation-chosen a complete , home-born |yeplay, and it will be very close Casino Restaurant is next in line n d e | 250 - pounder, Heinsohn, who al departure from all tradition team to represent their League, .o matter which team wins. with 3014. Nu-Way Photo leads| | packs 220 pounds on his six- and precedent by Seleciing Hives and with an eye to helping the wolverhampton are the present|the field with 3164 and Eastway,| PHILADELPHIA (CP) -- The | foot-seven frame, collided dur- Nong uglish play iid Jor ] he ne SFA selectors choose their team favorites for the cup, and no mat- Bowl, with 3066, is ruoner-up,| 8reat Wilt (The Stilt) Chamber- | ing some hectic action. os ois vibe rg ts for the big event, the full inter- {or which team provides the op- making it an extremely keen| lain, a sleeping giant aroused, | . Chamberlain charged after Park in London on March 23. national with England at Femi position at Wembley, it will be a race. | threw a National Basketball As- | Heinsohn, his fist flailing. They o They are Jack Kelsey, Arsenal den Park, Glasgow. on April 9 {rousing final In the Eastway Men's 10-Pin| sociation game into bedlam Fri- | stood toe-to-toe in battle until goalkeeper and Cliff Jones, Tot- The Scottish team for ha er a i League, Goch Supertest with 2034| day night when he slugged it [players of both teams, officials " "i a tenham outside left, both Welsh league international will line up SCOTTISH CUP tops Dunn's Tailors, who have out on the court with big Tom | and police broke it up. ; ; : i = all % bv birth. and Scottish inter as follows : Rangers and Celtics, the old 2925. He'nsohn of Boston Celtics, They remained in the game " da | tonal Dave M ay, wing-half| Niven (Rangers; Caldow firm of Glasgow, meet each other, The Carling's ; Tournament | The unexpected blowup came and Chamberlain ended up OSHAWA ANGLER DOES WELL IN FLORIDA of Tottenham. This change in| (Rangers) and Little (Rangers): in the semi-final for the Scottish semi-final round will be held at| in the first quarter of a playoff | scoring 29 points, well below policy has created much com. Cumming (Hearts), Evans|Cup, with the game to be played Eastway Lanes on April 9, at two| engagement between Philadel- | his average. John A. Majcher of 403 Mary | recent 1oliday jaunt in | centre. They notched an amaz- ment in sporting circles, and it (Celtic) and Me ann (Mother- at Hampden Park. In the other|o'clock. The top four teams of| phia Warriors and the Celtics Chamberlain, most prolific street, Oshawa, is shown .above | Florida. Frank Gelcher, of Chi- | ing total of 113 speckled and js taken as a gesture in the direc- well): Scott (Rangers), Herd semi-final, to be played at Ibrox|the Oshawa City League and the| which Warriors won 115-110. It | scorer in NBA history, has = AE ehh .s "| cago, I11., is shown at the right | silver, shown front, in their tion of creating an all-British (Clyde) St. John (Motherwell), park, Glasgow, Kilmarnock and|two top teams of the Eastway| could turn out to be disastrous | charged all season he was be- (extreme right) following a sue- | . 4 "417 aRocque, for John's | successful fishing trip team. composed of the top play- Blackwood . (Hearts) and Muir|Clyde will be opponents. On re-|Men's League, will clash in a| for Warriors. ing roughed by the opposition. cessful day's fishing, during his | pass, Florida front, is in the Photo by Kingfish Marina ers in the four home counties, to (Kilmarnock). cent form, it looks like Rangers| three-game total-pinfall series, to| mine and Kilmarnock for the final, but determine which two teams will] meet the star continental teams | q1 . FIN A 5 1 : J i vith more hope of success. CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAWS it would not be a shock result if{represent Oshawa and District in| ------ ----- 2 One team from 'the Midlands . ta : rm ing? | T nag : ear 5 ithe NAS either of these teams was defeat-|the 10-Pin Carling's Tournament SPORT FROM BRITAIN Flin Flon Jrs. = he League in past years has and one from either Lancashire 'the semifinal round, playoffs, in Toronto, April 30. NL allowed its teams to be some-| yorkshire, will meet at Wembley "pyre AND PIECES -- Tommy ° thing of a trial for the Football |;h the English Cup final on May S AND ECES mmy | i vat inter: h TS : Y!Younger, Scottish international PLAY IN US | n en 0 a Association full internationals, 7. That is the picture projected , er. wr ocently' Tesign- y, go one 1mes ose and this departure is taken as & [;° ro" coi final draw. Aston goa ecper, ¥ 10 1 ol Y Polka | SEATTLE (CP)--The finalists | YOUR TELEVISION AERIAL ; i ed as manager of the Falkirkii, yo western Hockey League] challenge by the League to the vill ill meet the formidable q BE ah { The full team chosen by the [x1 8 W : 'club, has been signed by Stoke| i." yoy tw, games in Los An-| 2 . C P t FA Wolverhampton Wanderers on the city i . g nag " 1 i lows: City, and will appear in the nets| ph 4 Switches Work | | . enning on Leagae committee is as Jolons; West Bromwich Albion ground at|for his new team An inter- geles Apt 6 snd 7, league presk FOR ONLY 10 Y : EE NAR. Birmingham. In the other semi-|esting deal is on between Totten- dent ader announced Fri- . FLIN FLON, Man. (CP)--Flin (Blackpool) and Moran (Liver-| day. | | | LONDON (CP)--When the man- into a glut of injuries last Octo- Fon Sombers oh continue 10 pool); Robson (West. Bromwich), el oC Blackburn af West West am, Joby Sith ager of a winning soccer team be Flos. Ar I's £45000 28ainst Regina Pats in the Sas- AA Hooper (Birming- {Rovers on the ground of Man-|more of the Spurs are likely to AR. has a lineup problem he calls up at Les i into an katchewan Junior Hockey League ham), Bloomfield (Arsena 1), [chester City. It js \ilorvanale/figute in a straight player ex- a reserve player or two. A losing acceptable centre forward. Jackie iv Sespile 8, league ung White (Newcastle » G rea ves that no larger grounds are avail-ichang AEA i For Y Cc 3 manager often has to do the best Henderson, normally an outside oii caid Thursday. 2 our Convenience And Receive 1.--~Complete service end inspection of your antenna. 2.--Antenna inspection 3 times per year, for possible repairs A sd. he can with what he has. right. has performed valiantly n/™ yw i" ¢ Bomb J - The result, on a ner of un Ifive unfamilar "positions on 'thei. aid RE. the pis nt Oshawa Minor | SPORTS IN BRIEF STOVE oiL end damages. y 3.--All parts checked and put in proper working order. attack. Forwards have done their ' dee i 2 . best to look like defenders and league orders any Flin Flon vie season, has been an ir 1h ave. mascucraded ac for. tory forfeited, an appeal will be H k A ---- . " is available in any quantity et 4.--Any repairs completed to proper working order, et ne pi RA ks have masqueraded as for- poh CUCU ERIE A ateur oC ey SSOC. | CANADIANS WIN | FLIES TO SEE SON I} in utabie in any | pit Big dy has to scan the list th ress- Sales Hockey Association PINEHURST, N.C. eps MANCHESTER sap) ou Jog. I SAN weriok 3 id will i diovel " ing room to find whetl he's GUINEA PIG The CAHA twice has ruled Pen- Pl tH S t teen-year-old Gail Harvey of Tor-|land cricketer rian atham | GO 0 | -- rials over years old will immediately receive @ being used as a centre forward Another unlucky manager, Not. nington eligible to play for Bomb- ayo e S |onto, twice Canada's Junior ama ay his Fveyestol) on Terence vi R IL i new set of Guide Wires free of cost. . : to ors commiss 4 f champion, wi irst-|in hospital here Friday a : ? or goalie , : ing! am Forest's Billy W siker, oY hil Siniissionar BANTAM LE AGUE piel ga ge Thr ev and a Sb air from the West Indies SERVICE STATIONS 6.--Any damage during term of contract will be repaired with- scasionally a judicial change made a shar ) outside uct as ruil t th 5 he 5 y a z ic ae Svadonel Y anor eg a its Tae ot a of aT ice player is not eligible because the Civitan 6 0 12 South amateur golf tournament Statham was called Jore by ins ® OSHAWA eo in 24 hours of your call, free of charge. i Sr had a transfer request fired commissioner has not received a Saar Rith 4 ; '§ |Friday in upper bracket phmpet ite; Me Nii ymll py of | 78 BOND ST. WEST 7.--~If said domage is beyond repair, you will immediately DARING SWITCH at him by inside forward Billy registration card for him Westmount Kiwanis ition. In the lower bracket, Kath-jthe oe un i " ge , i al of the same value of present antenna One of the most darin Tiray. wha disliked being. cast i Boucher levied a. $2.000 fine Canadian Tire 3 1 erine Helleur of . Thornhill de-|town, British Guiana, then caught SIMCOE ST. SOUT vres came from man: Ted! (he role of guinea pig for the de.|against Bombers for using Pen-|phoch!, 205 3 1219 5 |feated Mrs. 0. W. Mellick of a plane for London. Terence is rT. H Fenton of West Ham ted. a tha nin a game Wednesday roca: joo 2.01 4 Greenwich, Conn., 6 and 4. Shir- suffering from complications aot Lakeview Park 8.--Quick end courteous service, and our appreciation for the side that broke from the barrier iz 1 nigh won by Regina 6-0 "Local 2784 1 11 ley Woodley of Toronto was de- after the removal of his tonsils. opportunity te provide this service to you. lik bbit when the season be- = 3 : by yd STR . Houdaille apd 6.0 638 feated 8 and 7 by Marge Burns . . 5 KING ST. EAST | like a ra : hen 4h S300 be s the most sensational PENNINGTON APPEALS TOP TEN SCORERS | KEEP LEGION TITLE at the Townline AERIAL AND TOWERS INSTALLED, REPAIRS AND PARTS radually bogged dow hange came when St ullis denningto \ vit} 8. "we a + gan but grad ly ; change cam hen Stan Culli of Penn ngton played Fai. Civitan BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Brock- (reasonably priced) In desperation, Fenton broke up Wolverhampton Wanderers found Canada's Oly ¢ represent- Giimore, B'Nai B'Rith 3 2 MOSS'S TIME BEST ville Legion No. 1 squad retained ° WHITBY ° John Bond and Noel Cantwell, the himself with a gaping hole atl atives, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch-|Leaming, B'Nai B'Rith 1 X SIRACUSA, Sicily (AP)--Stirl- hing sone' Fas | y p ive will be ph d to coll any time : R 3 ; ' 4 Be : : the Canadian Legions' "Eastern 500 BR i 4 te : vd . 4 best pair of acks in British centre half, ca 1sed by the retire- men, has lodged an appeal with Crusass, Police 3 ling Moss, Britain's daredevil rac- Ontario five-pin bowling echam- OCK ST. NORTH | 4 this plon with you, without Football, ins g Bond as centre ment of England captain Billy the CAHA against the SJHL in- purr. Civitan & 3 9 |ing driver, Friday scored the best pionship here Saturday by out-| forward and Cantwell as inside Wright, and more first-class wing eligibility ruling Robinson, Local 205 ; time in official trial runs for the rolling teams from Ottawa Arn J] AJAX ® left. Bond got thre als in his halves than he could use regu- Gordon Juckes of Melville, |Brady, Civitan 2 Siracusa Grand Prix automobile| Sgr sed Meng ! " - - first game as an attacker and the larly Sask., CAHA president, said the Biliott, 5 Nel pmith : race today. |r, Candinal, Coral, eh HARWOOD AVE. N. eria alnienance ervice London club recovered its scoring His solution was to move Bill appeal, turned over to the CAHA MIDGET LEAGUE RIugsion an eterborongn, Shel ® BROOK , ator vi 1 rvight by. Ma Adil WLTF 5, OBA MEETS | Brockville team that won the title LIN eo 32 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, (SUITE 2 punch Slater into the middle. Wright by Manitoba branch, v hased . - , a | | 2 . ' A less happy manage: is George watched his successor in action a on the ri of a player sus- Dunudizy Legion 3 ' SARNIA (CP) -- The Ontario | last year at Peterborough totalled | JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. I Swindin of Arsenal, who has pro- few games later and pronounced pended or penalized to appeal, |Lions 1 11 Baseball Association increased its|3,694 pins. John Bissonnette of RA 8-0462 or EVENINGS RA 5-0726 duced more than 100 combinations him the best centre half he had Pennington was registered with ivanis I 1131 registration in 1959 by 1,000 play- Brockville captured : the single from 17 players since his club ran/ever seen the Manitoba association Los al 222 1 2 $33 ers over 1958 Pete McMullen, |championship by rolling a thiee-| = 2 Juckes said he first heard of oT TOP TEN SCORERS president of the association, said game total of 814 pins. the matter lier this . G A r1s.|Friday at its 42nd annual conven- < HA k BOWLING NEWS when Flin i a on wus Gibbens. Local 229 3 tion. The former village of | SHUT OUT STOKE | when F J red why the solo Lions i pr N i ntl Ol rT |Bronte, now incorporated by the! LONDON (CP)--Hull City shut| al' clk oh . © | Vernon, Kinsmen nal club after the Olympics. ion: Kiwanis Township of Trafalgar was out Stoke City 40 in a Second- THE PIN HITTERS such a poor loser that she didn't even CAHA officials in Eastern Can- Plews, Rotary granted permission to en-| Division, English League soccer Team standings: Gearing's 16,|turh up for the beating Kobasa's gave ada were reached, Juckes said, Supryka, Kinsmen ter teams in the Halton County game Thursday. a 8 reached, Juckes said, Supry Baseball Association this season. | | 11] a 1 i ' 9 <i ss 5 (her team.! It 1s that it of tk i] gmale's 14, Tozer's 12, McKinstry's 3,0, 45 "a "lot of shaking when they and as a result Pennington re- HuSid: ivanis spin | GOO El ) HOT So RN ap) REMEMBER WHEN. ..? Cotton Picking and Shad-Tad won| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Men's high single: Lioyd Corson 262. Meet the Great Kobasa. They had turned to Flin Flon March 12. [|Kitchen, Local 222 |the first and second races at Oak-| The shortest overtime game in| lawn Park Thursday and pro-/National Hockey League records GOVERNMENT STOPS $100 FLYING GRANT Men's triple: Lloyd Corson 612 (182, better get accustomed to it because in| -- fi} JUVENILE L duced a $1,671-for-$2 daily double. was a 2-1 victory for Detroit over | 262, 168) the playoffs we will really open up > 1 i jo [Cotton Pickin won the opener and New York Americans 20 years] TO PEOPLE OVER 33 YEARS OF AGE happy Football League sides ti ion, by phoning: ep EL ar AGUE =n oma www eBEEM cuww h ~ 1 Wear WuWUssLUAGLD "ERe 0.1.3 Waller 208, Al Price 228, 215 and Parky , Johnny or Helen, but he is and Susge Greer 2i( TOP TEN SCORERS McFarlane 210 8 g rid of them Six Aces, Sizzlers and Pixies took all G Ladies' high single Snooze Smale ss winners -- HM. Powlenzuk, 316 four points from Skippers, Hi-Fi's and Yahn, Tony's Stark 275 Comets. Shamrocks, Happy Six, May-|Cullen, Tony's Ladies' high triple: Dorothy Tozer Garlic League -- Vicky Masewich poles, Headliners took three points from! Fegan, Beaton's 499 (114, 194, 199 79 and Rose Reauy 82 Blue Bells, Jesters, Flyers, Chipmunks, Lutton, Oshawa Dairy 3 Ladies © 5: Molly Sinclair 188 who took one point each. Lemons and Napiorkowski, H. Macdonald * Dorothy Price 8 Enid Hatt 192, LADIES MAJOR B LEAGUE Rockettes split with two points each Wilson, Oshawa Dairy Madeline Sinclair 204, Dorothy Tozer! Burns 4, Mitchells 0; Western Tire 4, . Team standing Headliners 16, Pix- Dowe, Beaton's 199, 194, Snooze Smale 208, Eileen Cop- Motor City 0; Bints Saywells 1; ie8 14, Maypoles 12, ( omunks 11, McKnight, Tony's pin 195, Pearl Smale 239 and Edith Hendersons 2. Whites 2 and Nesbitts Happy Six, Sizzlers, Jesters, Flyers, Rowden, H Macdonald Gearing 204 ) Lunch 2 Skippers, Rockettes 10, Hi-Fi's, Blue J. Peters, Oshawa Dairy » ~ - @ Men over 200 s Before 1 forget Johnny Powlenzuk iel Carrington 213, Marie Joidon 210, Tony's Lioyd Corson 262. alt'is going to have a sale on at his place, 202, Carol Wright 209, Dot Cooper 206, Oshawa Dairy Houston 208, Bill 0 1 He must get rid of some bowling Isabelle Creamer 205, Winn Flegg, Ev Beaton's Dairy [paid $99.20 straight. Shad-Tad ago tonight at Detroit. Syd How: |paid $26.80 in the second race. scored the clincher in 25 seconds (Persons Under 33 Not Affected) ARLE | Also edds 5 hours te course requirement for ef ages Gearing 230, Mac a I don't know who won all the Redpath 203, Ev Stata, Susie Hopps 201 Hayden Macdonald EFFECTIVE APRIL Ist, 1960 el nO Whe WRARUARR® 2 ' | Lemon ' League: Alice Gilmour A lc.sons 25.88. # _ Bells 9, Shamrocks, Lemons 8, Comets | -------- - Madeline Sinclair, Lorne Crandall, Nel: [unc an a |7 abd Bix Aves § lie Templar and Rose Rupert 5 1664, Bints 1 Saywells 209; Grace Locke 206 and Marj. Clark WOMEN AND DEPENDANTS ! 4 ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE 205, 200 . | 5-53, Western Tire 13-40, Mitchells 945 STORIE PARK and Motor City 7-24 hells 3.4 The Satellites are trying hard to win Scratch bowlers for the mei are: Gerry lng wa gh vom "Overs Comm Late i, rene 0 ec uh er poke Gray wie He 42", Pe this week with a 697 triple au- Severs 645, Cleta Wellman 638. Marion | 28 Ars y A and the Jets 238; Eric Jackin : - i i tiful game of 385, nice Eo Hutchins 630, Lois Shaw 608, Vera Bint YN0 have '18 have rady taken sec. 227: Jim Scott 222; Ross. Clark 221; All ex-service personnel and their dependants are John ameron was right behind him 606, Maude Clark 603, Anne Maclnally Hy are right in there Art Allman 211; Glen Maunder 209, 208 invited to toke advont § Learn to fly for a career, for business, for pleasure . . . but learn with 689 (299), Jean Whitmee 665 601 and Mary Nichols 601 hl § J 3 4, Sliders and and Frank Cooper 203. Aon vantage of a i il 215), James Seolt 642 (277), Millie Cam. | Lemon League: Judy Carlson 96, Eagles 12. Beave Rockets 10, and High man with handicap was now . . before this new government ruling comes into effect. Persons 5 (245 Blane aria Shirley Sar 7 a) =» the Comets are on the botto vith 9. Grandy with 265 (613); Bruce Hurst i H H H H A aE, Blanche Shirley Sargent 89, Tille Whiteley 77 ttom with i FREE LEGION SERVICE over 33 years of age will still receive their $100 flying grant if they (221, 224), George Arkwright 2 (250, Jacki raylor 78 arl P op Our two scratch bowlers again are: 260; Clayton Lee 245, 200). Dazie Whitmee 617 (282), gackie Taylor 75 and Pearl Peacock paar) Cooper 23; 236, 223 (697) and Taylor 235; Cliff Davis 233: Leon Parks | ioin before April Ist. (P : Sa oy Ed hg gh Boni a join before April 1st. (Persons under 33 years not affected). Join now! Oyler 610 (265), Albert Porter 608 (241 po 9 and Sid Loscombe 604 (21 OPUC LEAGUE y y Wilbur Down Ken Neal 221; rm TE restr 200 295: D. Col: Team ciandinge -- Season to. ws. 17. 0. 1 (6 handicap, | Marnien 215; Gord Shemilt 206 and Pay as you learn, 12 months allowed to complete course. lins 213, 216, E. Barrett 205, 203, H. Oddballs 64, 984 oS 855 was 1 ith 276, 239 Alan Venema 204 ° . i Dak 257. 1. Witten 218, J. Porter |ooaballs ol, 4 Magicians of, g 200 (657); Bowling must be improving as we Rammnes , 319, Strikers 64, and Clark Muriel Scott 221, are getting near the end. We only have 246, V. Craddock 232, 0. Morrison 226, |, " " vienys : : P. Barrett 219. B. Boneham 218, K.|- Lads lagw single, Bea Colvin 25; [202 "dred Down 226. 204 Bea HolLjtws in fhe Lemon: Leagie thu week (Service Bureau Officer from Toronto) JOIN NOW FOR Boneham 218, O. Morrison 217. H dimer " 222. Winnie Scott 212, 201, 200 and they are Grace Lacke with 83, and town a 5 Ain 5 Ton hy le yon a, 2 B15 Nias Sones ai ivy" ious Hen Corman 0 7 $ TO enk 36, A. Tuson 213 and D. [94 204 and 600; Men's high triple, -- will be at the I Team Stand wells Over 200: "Horace "Har ; 223, SAVINGS Da Jae use, ara ; LEGION HALL 3 Ann Dodds 205, Bea Col 75 C (0) R R EF C T | 0 I] BRANCH NO. 43 » Marg Ce they 204, Shirley Lamon 205. Stan. Smith 305, MA. N ; LESSONS ARRANGED AT YOUR CONVENIENCE ny J, Gerald Bull 207. Gord Boddy 27 w d d il 30. y Greig 212 and Fred Sewell 234 eanes ay, arc r ST. JOHN'S. LEAGUE emon League Donna Elliott & en EA o's 3. (Gem, Loti = Doma Elio 8 s FROM 3:30 TO 5:30 P.M ONTARIO g : JM, Jets 7, Dodgers 5, Goofers 4, Bomb. Marlene Dawson 97 and Isola Kuzniak ers 2 and Jets 1 : rr, ay Tait . th ding jos ni MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE Advertisement in Thursday, March Also from 7 00 p.m to completion of business ied close in the running. Alte's are still| 00 Triples saballe Rig was: tops : runing second and If they don't win it |i RE "0 King was ons 17 newspaper offered for sale a 1959 to give skilled advice on Veteran's Benefits. Any- iw second in ail the other' sections. No 276); Mas) Vaughn 63 one 80 0. 8 Pontiac at $1699. one with questions on war disability pension, War || swell 614 6); Myrtle Jn 613 (285) and Marg MacDonald 603 . veteran's Allowance (Burnt-out Pension . . . Treat- Seis =. Gols Bitte. wie Nigh This Should Have Read ment or Hospital care is urged to call or write to OSHAWA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT vith 266 followed by Elsie Smith MR. B. JACKLIN, Business Manager of Canadaih Government approved flying school for private and commercial flying 1 FE i, ie ron in 1958 PONTIAC at $1 6494 Legion; Branch 43, 90 Centre Strest, Oshawa, who G. A. SLOCOMBE: Sec. Mgr. RA 8-1626 1 2 ( Collins 22 Mar n Thomas. 221, Dot Haley, Madeline will orange = IPPointment. Morrison 219, Blanche Norton 220; Mur

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