Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1961, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 16, 1961 | for better giving & better 1 _ Christmas ':.begins at 15 gift suggestions for the home 15 WAYS OF SAYING "MERRY CHRISTMAS" AND YOU'LL SURELY FIND AN / ice OUR APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES AND FRIENDS! THESE LAST- CONVENIENT ING AND PRACTICAL GIFTS WILL BE GENUINELY APPRECIATED AS THEY ' "LAY-AWAY" WILL BE A CONSTANT REMINDER OF THE DONOR'S FINE TASTE, GEN- EROSITY AND THOUGHTFULNESS. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! / PLAN ! pet es ; : y ; Team captain and defence- | or a boxer's left jab right on | in Vancouver, which the Can- man Fred Hucul of the Cal- | the kisser to Bob McCusker, | ucks won 4-2. There was no | gary Stampeders, hands out | Vancouver Canuck forward, | penalty! | a football-type straight-arm | in their game Tuesday night --(CP Wirephoto) | Fulham And Hotspurs pd . a '" 8 * Put On Great Match | 2-piece chesterfield suite 3-pce. triple dresser suite 5-pce. chrome kitchen suite : . Table with smart inlaid design Arborite top measures Expertly upholstered in durable nylon frieze fabric | Comprises an 8-drawer triple dresser, 28" x 44" mir- j ay ; 30' x 48" which extends to 60" with aid of jack : By M. McINTYRE HOOD {of the net without being touched)the pace better than their rivals} in assorted-colours Covered decks, Genuine foam OF, Spacious 4-drawer chest, both with gracious bow. _ knife leaf. Four upholstered chairs with foam over Special London, England by any other player. He putin the long haul between now seats and backs for added front effect and modern | Q no-sag springs. Chrome or Correspondent rng Times piv Rgouk pit 'one headed in|2%@ the end of April. comfort. No-sag_ spring 209 g 5 bookcase bed, Satiny wal- bronzetone. Choice of col- paiggegg ple ha an ha by Cliff Jones and the other|FEW OTHER CHANGES construction. 2.25 weekly. ® 9 -- mink finish. 199 o5 ours and patterns, 1.25 109 gs in English pelea Football|>Y,Dave Mackay. There are few changes in the| weekly. @ weekly, @ But on the Fulham _ side,/other divisions. Liverpool stil! game that renews one's faith) Johnny Haynes, ably backed up|lead Scunthorpe, Sunderland| in the standards of English/by a 19-year old half-back Allan|and Derby by six points in the r 1O H A lone own Ou ave u to T t football. Such a game was that/Mullery, provided football just/second division. Bournemouth between Tottenham Hotspurs|as polished as any I have seen\are two points ahead of Ports- and Fulham, the London rivals,|this season. There were no dull)mouth and five ahead of Peter- : ® which I watched at White Hart)moments to this game. It wes|borough in the thrd division. automatic electric dryer --_ TOP QUALITY Lane on a dull, blustery day/not a hammer-and-tongs affair.|Wrexham and Aldershot -- are ' . w w Pa which followed 24 hours of rain.|It was a ease of skill againstitied as fourth division leaders, ' a8 ; §5 nyder swi vel rocker Under the conditions, I was not|skill, speed against finesse, and|with Colchester dropping back 7. * 4 é : : : peas too hopeful of a good match.|Old Lady Luck, coming in onjinto third place one point ra pe ; u Upholstered in long-wearing nylon frieze fabric in your What I did see was a super-|the side of the Spurs, having a|behind. choice of to-day's most-wanted shades . . . brown, mist, lative exhibition of soccer by\decisive say in their ultimate two grand teams, a game fe-|victory SCOTTISH SENSATION aE gs sis Three heat selections . .. A 8, -- - pat ici Solas plete with thrills, in which : Dundee sprang the sensation See : regulor, low, oir fluff. . Fi a with swivel glides. Foam-cushion- . Fulham were every bit as good|RACE TIGHTENS of Scottish football by going to SS <--_£e Bid ity (da ad as the Spurs, but had the worst|_ While Spurs were beating|{brox Park in Glasgow and . capac mp of luck with shots which hit|Fulham, Burnley went down 3-2\beating the champion Rangers ' clothes). Direct Air Flow the posts and the crossbar. Ful-|to Nottingham Forest and Ever-|by 5-1. This puts Dundee welll Diving eesured oe ham did not deserve to lose|tom and West Ham drew res-|out in front in the Scottish first) more wa e e v7 Swing king" rocker 2 as they did, and yet any Pectively with Blackpool andidivision, five points ahead of and less heat . . . dries =. fo bein not Bids done |West Bromwich, while Ipswich|Kilmarnock and seven ahead of) ; : No-sag spring construction. Cotton felt and : jot! fast Law " " . . justice to the wonderful display|went down 2-0 to Wolverhamp-|Rangers. This was Rangers'| : _-- fer, gentler, : Polyfoam ae: sag en fabric given by the Spurs. |ton. This leaves Burnley on topjfirst defeat of the season, but ' - fluffier ond more econ i \\ combined with wipe-clean leatherette ob- jof the league by three points,|three draws have robbed them| \ f i j : ay | Oe tainable in a_ wide INDIVIDUAL STARS omically. $2 weekly. ' Spurs owe their victory to the|/Everton tied for second placejhave two games in hand com- ed seat. 60c weekly, with Tottenham, West Ham andlof vital points. However, they choice of colours, $1 kly. individual brilliance of Johniand Ipswich one point behind|pared with Dundee, so their Were: White, their Scottish internation-/them. With so little between the|leeway is not as serious as it} | al inside right. He was the|leading teams at this stage of|seems. | N ss All the items advertised on this poge ore tly os "Satisfaction Guarenteed™ complete and perfect footballer./the season, any one of these} Clyde have a five points' lead : =. " -- He scored the first two gooals|five could be the champions,|over Queen of the South and 3 ss ae : 4 for Tettenham, the second with|although I still favor Tottenham|Arbroath in the Scottish second) 1 a miraculous swerving corner|to keep on improving andidivision, and are playing with) kick which swung over thejeventually finish as champions|an assurance which should take| heads of defenders and goal-jfor the second year in a row.|them back into the first division keeper and into the far corner'I have a feeling they will last'next season. | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGUE Smith, Marjorie Cameron, Elizabeth] Men 600 No Handicap -- Bill Grandy High Single -- Evelyn Redpath 306. Bateman, Alice Armstrong, Dorothy|651 (239, 216), G. Maunder 635 (289). 'High Triple -- Marjorie Vaughin 654|8rown, Marie Jordon, Florence Morphy,| Men 200, No Handicap -- F. Coleman (188, 204, 262). jase bg A Lilian Wright, Dorothy|/231, 8. Gray 222. 1 Sooper, Minnie Davies, Paulint Butler, i i i 600 Scores -- Evelyn Relpath 652 ~ ni *| Men 600 With Handicap -- Bill Pike (180, 166, 306); Helen Fetchison 612| Maré, Logan, Myrt. Magee, Jean Chese ° r A ' +,,|Was high bowler for the night with a (163, 208, 241); Blanche Norton 603 brough, Alice Hayton, Mollie Virgin,| nice 723 (268, 229, 226), Bill Hamilton (276, 172, 155). ahtoneth ate 681 (255, 230), E, Jacklin 647 (227, 225), | 200 Scores -- Betty Grandy 262, P; TU-/UNITED STEELWORKERS LEAGUE|W- Down 643 (258, 205), F. Cooper 639 " * * . * Whittick 248, Glady Blythe 246, Sally is D , E | (262, 206), J. Scott 631 (248), J. Zedie| tw: t t Fi tw d d h M i d t d FI tw: d | k d Kaler 21, Ete! Tunnicliffe 238, esl yarour A -- Tacky Six 19, Strivers 15,|697 (261), C. Davis 610 (228,212), | eetwoo V v€ eetwoon ra 10-p ono arconi mi radio eetwood clock ratio icKenzie 233, Nan Bennett 228, Ada @ 1 aa | , . © | ; , »,\da\ Group B -- Spertniks. 16, Rawhides| Men 200 With Handicap -- G. Shemilt 19 tubes for reliable recepti " ' pF Brown 220; Harel Bannon 215, Yeene|4 Hits 12, Starlites 5, Unknowns 1. _ |232, B. Hursy 220, Geo. Ford 221, Ed.| ives a "motion picture' Se in /EA Medel 10 Sane Se sence 7 konsinon, Meshts ox Ht oe lene, 5 tubes. Automatic clock turns radio ond av 25, 202, Ethel "> an 205,|,, High Triples -- H. Jendretzke 739, S,|/Hawley 219, P. Clark 219, K. Mossey 9 picture" type viewing area. 4-speed stereo changer. IHuminated slide- Slide-rule dial. 3" speaker. Leather carrying a ' c Ethel Tonkin 20 Isabelle 'King 202,/Boneham 711, D. Bright 655, A .Coch-/214, M. Hill 207, A. Marlowe 201, N. Cascode tuner buzzer alarm at selected time. Slumber switch Lois Burden 201 rane 638, R. Richard 637, T. Haffner | Marnian 200. i for extra power- rule dial. $2 case ond ear plug. turns off radio ayto- This week the Blue-Bells and the|®95, 1- Jendretzke 626. Ladies 600 No Handicap -- M, Jacklin ful reception weekly, R0c weekly, Robbins white washed the Go-Getters and|. Over 200 -- J. Rogers 232, J. Brown |606 (239), W. Scott 601 (225, 224). 27 : @ e e matically, 40¢ weekly. the Poodles taking all 4 pts. Whirley-|218, A. Boettcher 218, G. Boettcher 202,| | Ladies 200 No Handicap -- E. Hawley -75 weekly, e Cochrane 222, L, Haley 223, 212, D,/217, B. Grandy 207, ee. Wes He: vache Hepebas! W. Helmecke 209, D. Snelgrove 200, B.| Ladies 600 with Handicap -- J. Lesiie | Sweet-Peas, Knick-Knacks, Champs,|Lehman 209, P. Kit 201, D, Andrews|664 (237, 220, 207), | Daisies. The Tulips and the Chipmunks| 238 M. Brudek 252, Reg Spencer 205, Ladies 200 With Handicap -- G. Locke | téok 2 pts. each. W. Wrobel 233. 279, H. Corbman 246, D. Coleman 245, Team Standing -- Blue-Bells 11,| Lemon League -- M, Taylor 90, A. 209, M. Kornic 236, M. Bent 210, I. Champs 11, Hopefuls 9, Robins 9, Tulips|Wood 84, B. Rogers 93, K. Ross 93,/Gibbs 209, M. Mossey 208, J. Morrison Sweet Peas 7, Knick-Knacks 6, Pea-|G. Gabona 93, E, Hamelko 93. | 206. | a 5, Daisies 5, Rockets 5, Chipmunks | Lemon League -- Gord Ford 71, M. | * Go-Getters 4, Whirley-Birds 3, Sham-- ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE |Maunder 78, D. Coleman 78, L. Allman} ks 3, Poodles 3, Jokers 2. With just one more week til] the end (78, 85, G. Locke 79, D. Corbman 81, J. ion League -- Jean Hoskings, Pru.|of this section it looks as though the | Taylor 82. || Whittick, Babe Lang, Josie Hurrie,/Strikers with 29 points have it clinched,| Points taken this week -- Strikers 4; Betty MacDonald, Hilda Collins, Marg.|Beavers 24, Wizards 23, Gabbers 21,|/Markers 0; Go-Getters 3, Buzzers 1; ht,. 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