THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 29, 1960 222, received the trophy {10m Irene Severs, Marg Glecoff, Mar-|perfect attendance for the year. . p 12 BANQUET-DANCE Blanche Norton, jon Thomas, Edith McKee, Ber!NEW OFFICERS ntinent e ts High Triple (scratch) -- Marj Wight, Helen Fetchison, Kay| The new slate of officers is: g pl ] SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords . . Vaughn 760, trophy presented by|Hardsand, Ev Stata, Nan Ben-[pres., Blanche Norton; vice- Motor Cit Ladies 0 Ev Redpath, nett, Lila Huxtable and Olive|pres., Hazel Weddup; secretary, 'a. J YOURE FISHING IN THE WINTER-TIME, HERE'S SOME TIPS3 High Single (oratell) -- Edith Morrison, ali received pons trom Shitley Satgonis. treasurer, Raith New Baseball tadium McKee 326, trophy presented by| Matt ate 0, Whittiok press reporter, Pru Nancy Brisebois. Mothers' Day is lust around . NEW YORK (AP)--The new| The new park is expected to be . * ; the corner so the oldest mothers| Congratulations to Isabelle Annual Bowling Closing High Triple (handicap) -- Bert); hoo, ore presented with|King, of our league, who helped|Continental Baseball League won|completed by the opening of the Mitel py presented DBY| ic by Matt Katelko. The two la-|to bring the Canadian Champion- ar imporam bile Liv 1962 season and the team prob- The 16th annual Samet | au Blanche Keith, Minnie Davies High Single (handicap) -- Isa- dies having this honor were Min-|ship back from Calgary. estimate formally approved a guy vi play Xl Jattins ia fe dance of 'the Motor C ty adies'|and Pearl Hobbs. This trophy Was|pelle Creamer 317, presented by|%e, Paves, 70 Yeats: young and| There are five teams and sev-|proposed 55,000-seat stadium to| (00 SHCHFCE, Some 5-Pin League was held at 'helpresented by Vera Bint. Pin s/Helen Fetchison. uby Jones, nearly 70 yearseral girls taking part in theihe built in Queens at a cost of ; {Osivia, Alrpust Mii hash were also given to the girls, Girls who bowled 250 and over Yous : i bois ot Th joutaament 2 He Ace Bowling $15,000,000. orihet Jeaguc members fe ou jis I ny {| The Blanche Norton Consola-|singles -- Isabelle King, Marj| Most improv Wier e ; oy A chy ard followed up Wednes- oy ' presiding. Mes. Notion sureviined tion Trophy was presented to the|Vaughn, Pear] Hobbs, Ev. Red-|vear, Jean Schoenau will re you bring hack the prizes, girls, Py SL v0 adnae las Port Worth: Duaver, Houston, the guests of hone. Mied{H-E's (capt), Ev. Stata, Bea|path, Hazel Weddup, Nancy|ceive a trophy, donated by theiand the best of luck. ficial 20-t0-2 vote to appropriate|°"" ana, Dorey ] sop n, McKenzie, Flo Williams, Ola Ste-| Brisebois, Blanche Norton, Dot|Ontario Bowlers Council, at a) Bowling starts again next Sep-ig449 500 for an engineering study| ARRANGE RENT Matt Kalco. = at the head able|vens and Alice Armstrong, lola Haley, Bea McKenzie, Ethelllater date. ember 7. Soe Jon Shey! and final plans for the new park| Owners of the New York fran- oe orer. Madeline Mor-| Masterson by Blanche Norton. Freeman, Dot Young, Vera Bint,| Section winners for points -- Ab ec 0 The Oshawa Times|at Flushing Meadows near the[.hise have agreed to pay a ere Vicegres. Nancy. Brise.| Those with 300 pins -- Isabelle{ Prd Whittick, Audrey Czajkow-|Rockeites, Blue Bells, Headlin. 8 Station npn or their serv-|old world fair site. $900,000 annual rental for the eo reasuror, Edith MeKee and|King 356, Edith McKee 326, Marj|Ski. Madeline Morrison, Hazellers and Pixies were presented =% T/7ng U6 Past season. Approval of New York is ex-|stadium, to be financed by a Lan reporter, Pru Whittick, MacDonald 321, Marj Vaughn Bannon, Phoebe Mullen, Marie|with earrings by Pru Whittick. pected to stir stadium construc-|self-liquidating 30-year bond is- ' 316, Madeline Morrison 313, Ethel Jordan, Elsie Smith, Marj Cars- Section winners for pinfall --| Not one cent of your donation|tion in the seven other cities in|sue floated by the city. RECEIVE TROPHIES Freeman 303 and Mary King 303,| Wel, Lois Burden, Mary King, Chipmunks, Happy Six, Lemonsi{o the Ost General Hospitalithe proposed third major league] The park would be available for | The Motor City Ladies' Trophy( presented with trophy Olive Teatro, Marj MacDonald,|and Sizzlers were presented with Building Fund goes to defray the|which expects to open its firstall sports but the baseball club was won by the Rockettes (capt.)|y1ooues by Madeline Morrison, ~ |Ethel Tonkin, Myrtle Hickson, pins by Edith McKee. expenses of any campaign work-(season, April 18, 1961. A nega-| wners would be the leasees. For v Isabelle Creamer, Vi Taylor,| The treasurer's and secretary'sier. All the work of committee|tive vote in New York probably|'ootball, 60,000 could be accom~ Ethel Freeman, Donalda Wil- liams, Nan Bennett, Harriet INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Gladys Blythe, Dot Cooper, Flo|revorts were given, showing|members and canvassers is vol-\would have killed the entirc|modated. A parking lot Booth, Dorothy. Brown and Helen| High Average -- Isabelle King|Williamson, Shirley Sargent, point money and 35 ladies with'untary. |league. take care of 5,500 cars. Fetchison. The trophy was pre- sented by Matt Katelko. Pins were also given to each girl. Ontario Bowlers Council Tro- phies (cigarette lighters) were presented to the ladies by Don Walker. : SUMMER FISHERMAN'S BEST TIME, rw a emit TONY ve a aad - Jy lo . Vaughn, Anne Sabo, Babe Lang, BOWLING NEWS a SE Markham Golf Sharp Shooters won our third sec- tion on points while the Dizzy Six win | with total point. The Trophy roll off | will be by the following teams: Packed | Team, Haven't a Clue, Sharpshootcrs, You Name Em, Sooners, and the Dizzy Six Consolation teams are Misfits, Dead Heads, Step and Fetchet, Wildcats, Bar Tenders and Blowers. ® 27 Holes Notice to all bowlers participating in the roll-off, Jicate ate Hw) pian to | PY S - » Mame on the Dock of the shew." wimming Model illustrated: ® s : Corvair 700 Driving Range a edlon NUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE ® Full Dining Room High bowler for this week, Bill | (138, 135) 273; Mary Leach | * to ae Eva Ney out agai, Wel wou an our coaches and | "We en eae Toronto bowlers down NOW OPEN mg, #| situated in the rolling countryside, northeast of the Village of Markham, on the tenth line, two FIGHTS LAST | and one-half miles east of Markham, and three There will be no substitutes for the playoff, anybody that cannot make the (133, 128) 261; Pat McConnell (88, 172) Ultra Modern Clubhouse 260; Clara Suddard (56, 107) 163; Vi proved on Saturday but sorry to say they won. | We hope to have better luck when we | NIGHT and one-half miles north of Highway No. 7, and is just thirty minutes drive by cor from Oshawa. playoff try and roll off, and hand the £37 ot i gar wo 22 || GOLF COURSE and DRIVING RANGE go to Toronto on May 7. score in to the alley management. | 0 (39, 57) 96. 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