Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jan 1962, p. 15

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LADIES MAJOR "A" LEAGUE * Standing -- Nu-Way Rug 20-41, Hor- wich Jewellers 15-32, Hayden Macdon- ald 14-30, Acadian Cleaners 13-25, Wood- lyn Beauty Salon 12-30, Coca Colas 1l- 26, Modern Upholsterers 10-29, Strouds Market 9-34, Scugog Cleaners 9-30 and Young Moderns 7-23. Nu-Way started the new year right with a 3-1 win to hold their lead, Wood- lyn being the victims. Horwich faltered slightly when they split with Strouds. The other games were all 3-1 wins for the U Acadian and Macdon- alds over Young Moderns, Cokes and: t Peel was high bowler with 803 279, 239). Following were Joan: Rogers 757 (327, 218, 212), Ev Camp- bell 748 (266, 248, 234), Olive Frise 744 (321, 238), Millie Bilida 741 (260, 248, 233), Millie Cameron 731 (274, 235, 222), Isabelle King 701 (272, 222, 207), Mavis Taylor 694, 247, 200), Joyce™ Bell 683 (285, 205), Nancy Love 649 (271, 201), Marg Vice 633 (229, 215), Alice Northey 632 (245), Bette March '626 (219, 206, 201), Peggy Branton 623 (278, 224), Marj Ford 620 (231), Bev Gutsole 618 (246, 207), Del Siblock 610 (240), Fairley Bouckley 609 (225, Chris Collins 605 (216, 205). managed one high game of 254. abe ; BUSH LEAGUE teers Len and Lou's TV still hung on to top spot by whipping Beatty's 4-0, roll. ing a nice 3,338. Evan's Loam shutout. Acme 40, CNR had a good night, shut- ting out the disorganized Zoltans. Osh awa Glass also shutout Pickwicks 4-0, George's TV handed Tony's Refresh- ments a 3-1 setback. Standings (Points and Total Points)-- Len and Lou's TV 18-42; George's TV 16-30; Evan's Loam 13-35; Beatty Haul. age 11-31; CNR 10-21; Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina 9-39; Oshawa Glass 8-28; Tony's Refreshments 6-18; Pickwick Cleaners 5-31; Acme Haulage 4-8. High Triples and Singles -- Coming through for a nice triple was Art Sar- gent with a 651 (254). Hitting for high single games were: Don Brown 299, Ken Pamment 270, Joe Crosmas 263, Gord Tonkin 261, and John . Huband 256. Lemon League -- We would like to welcome Claire Bowman with a 98 (what ever happened, Clsire?), Dan lid 96, Perc Daniels 84, Ken Pam- ment 81 and Ernie Wilson 79. WIRE AND HARNESS Team Standings -- Head Pins u", Hi Bawis 23, Lucky Strikes 20, Jestera Beaare ie ae 18, Pi Key rh 15, Go- rs 15, Merry » Gay & Hi Lo's 11 stirses ass 5 11. Over 600 -- Zelia Moreau 679 (283)4 Art Moreau 626 (226, 227); Rich. Wile son 625 (258); Marty Muller 604 (220, 211); Don Rorabeck 602 (239, 215); Aud. rey Burrill 600 (245). Over 200 -- Howard Walker 310, Mike McGrath 286, Bill Bevan 258, Carol Gene dron 252, Carl Burrill 235, Leo Gorman 234, Tom Barclay 233, Joyce Smith 230, Doug Sutton 225, Ted Smith 214, 2075 Flo Johnston 214, Bert Harding 210, Barb Gledhil] 211, Doug Shackleton 209, UV 32, Excl -tion 33. Tears 35, Part of "to be' 36. Sunshades 40. Cirrus (abbr.) 41, Palm leaf (var.) . Highly spiced stew 43, Actor Lioyd ---- 45. To split 1-)4 GEE,BERTIE, IT FEEL KINDA HUNGRY/ ME, 100, GRANDMAS THERE'S A LUNCH COUNTER JUST AROUND TH' CORNER/ OK. / THEIR FOOD IGN'T BUT. «THEY ALWAYS GERVE TWO INDIGESTION TABLETS WITH Ray 208, Harold Fi Gibson 203, Bob Clarke 202) *** Lemon League -- Bill Bevan 96, Gillard 94, Slim Bell 94, Alice Neviile Si, com Malcolm 90 and Beth Lymburner- There are three weeks left to bow! in this section. High Triples so far are: pegs t Meg Rott Muller 795; with y it Lorne Atkinson 837. ' tithes tog NFIGHBORE: PARES LEAG Standing + alle jew We 1 1, Sulsaide a 55, Radio Na. ya 39, rie 39, Kingside No, Kingside No. 1 36, Kingside No. 3 i Eastview No. 1 33, Radio No. 2 35, Woodview 34, Eastview No. 1 32, Thorns tons 31, Sunnyside No. 2 30, Bathe No. 1 29, Rundle 27, Southmead 27, Radio ne 3 25, Fernhill 2% and Bathe No. 3 Rundle oa view No. «1. Woodview. and aaron DAILY "AS-IS" SPECIAL!! 1953 BUICK SEDAN Dynaflow transmission, radio. Licence B16188 a9 The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. No. 2 both scored 40 wins, the v: tims being Bathe No. 1 and saquyiite No. 2. Thorntons and Kingside No. 3% split points while the Temaining games. were 3-1 wins for Radio No. 3, Kingside No. 1 Radio No. 2 0 'ernhill, 9 mead and Bathe 'soa? + South Carson Heard was bor 785 (305, 260, 221) chant followed' be PB penn og 784 (278, 254, 252). Other 230 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6651 WE. GOT PLASTERED BY TH' FULL. FURY OF A SINGLE WHAMMY!!-- 'THE PLOTTERS HEAD FOR THE MEANWHILE, A COUPLE OF RAILROAD STATION. = RAs or TENS, COUPLE Oe COME ON, SILVER Site ca the big ies. Ont., 40, OF » began § in Atlag gie arm SHROUI They are ada on othe, CITY £ PHONE POLICE "IRE DEPT. LI'L AB BUT, WE GOT TH' EQUIPMENT ABOARD TOS NAMELY ME!! OUNTERACT IT-- THE LONE RANGER ABOARD TH TRAINS (a iN we ge: YOU WERE 'OH, YES!' 1 OIDN'T KNOW /(EVER SINCE A SLEEPWALKER! MUGGS AND SKEETER 'World rights reserved. © King Peatares Syndicate, Inc, 1062, JULIET JONES TO COIN A PHRASE, I'M TAILING THOSE TWO, PELION'S OUR RESPONSIBILITY... YOUVE GOT To REMEMBER, ¢ © King Features Byndicate, Ine., 1962, 'World rights reserved. y DAGWOOD, WHY DONT YOU MAKE YOURSELF A NICE FE) SANDWICH ? 72, MAKE YOURSELF A CREAM CHEESE AND JELLY SANDWICH WITH LETTUCE ON SOUNDS WONDERFUL:+ HOw. DID YOU KNOW WHAT 1 zs I'VE BEEN MARRIED TO YOU SO LONG T CAN LARRY BRANNON TAKE HIM TO THE ISLAND AND GET THE BULLET OUT. YOU LAST NIGHT DID YOU NOT SEE HIM? 4 LEFT.. FIVE CHANCES TO STOP THE CRAZY ONE BEFORE HE brag 64 3 Ha: (271); Marg Fitchett 647 (285); Marg Shemilt 640 (273); Mavis Taylor 636 CDs Decoe thy Davey 632 (241, 216); Ev Campbell 632 (233, 210); Sheila Patterson 625 (241 216); Audrey Goyne 618 (215, 203, 200)5 Rich Forster 617 (257, 217); Carol Elliott 616 (228); Cis Rockert 615 (272)3 Tom Kidd 615 (209, 208); Marg Gutsole ier af upiaaek tee Henderson 610 3 Jac! lon (224) March 604 (221). nee 200 Sitigles were Orve D: a Ed Shemilt 280, Jeanne Sabins" a Delphine Harmer 270, John Sabo 2555 Stella Leighton 246, Ruby Lane 245, Bert Alexander 245, Esther Davis 243, Leon Davey 243, Ozzie Weeks 239, Rick March Sr, 236, Ethel Zufelt 235, Don Patterson 235, Herman Huisman 230, Len Brash 230, Bill Roser 229, Gladys Harper 228, Bud Morris 227, 207, Jean Ogden 225, Moe Fenton 223, 203, Dave O'Flynn 221, Lee Roser 220, Sharon Brown 220, Bob Lymer 217, Bill Sholdra 217, Rose Jackson 215, Isa Welsh tpg Fels emapning ry becoy Poet jamson » Anne yte 207, Isobel Tilling 206, Gerry Grimbleby 206, Gord Whyte 206, Ann Sholdra 204, Don Harper 204, Lee Andrews 203, Marion 202, 201; Mary Huisman 200, Mid Clark 200 and John McConkey 200, Lemons this week were Esther Davis, Mid Clark, Phyl Weeks, Nancy Weeks (2), Ellen Wright (2), Fran Brash, Marg Cutler, Pat Dixon France. OSHAWA STORE LEAGUE Tommy Goch's High Octane Supet+ test boys took high triple with a 3,471. Then the food boys from National Gro- cers came along with a high single of 214, 213, and Joe three games over 700 were St Eton Mody Ss. ; EB. tenburg 747 (250, 277); K, Jenkins 709 (266); . Pen ings (279). gla > single games ~ H. Derv ; Hancock 265, R. Powell 23, "Ss J. Manilla 276, A. Moss 269, R. tay tec Ww. . ch 2 279. wr og pies Maun te ota os Tp eh im 80. Brown's Lumber 3; Bell Telephone 2; P Se: Ts 0, Oshawa Bakery 4; Verns Barber Shop 1, Kuch Shoes 3; Ontario Motor Sales 4, Outlaws 0; Collis Dept. Store 4, Auto- matic Transmission Centre 0; National Grocers 3, Coulters 1; Vv. and J. Food Markets 1; Goch Service Station 2, Pedlar People 2; Toastmaster 2, Hallidays 2. SALLY'S SALLIES Dixon Coal 3, Lae | "Mrs. Gabb, this is Professor Dutton, a diction specialist. So and s,

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