Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 18

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WILLIAM FERTILE FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- Ar- rangements have been made to \ hold the organization meeting for a Senior Citizens' Club at Fairport United Church Hall on - Tuesday evening, February 27. A letter of invitation is being sent out to all senior citizens . in the area who are known to © the committee. a This meeting is not only for Frenchman's Bay and Bay Ridges. residents, but the sure rounding districts as well. The death of Charles Robin- son occurred in Buffalo last . week. Mr. Robinson hed been a summer resident here on Fair- port street for a mumber of years. Sympathy is extended to his wife, Mrs. Jessie Robinson, ° and to his brothers, Edgar and Ross. He was an ardent fisher- man. Services. were held at Sherrin. Funeral Home and in- . terment at Pine Hills Cemetery, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck and David spent last weekend vis- iting friends at Midland. : Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Front street, on the birth of a baby boy at ~ Ajax Hospital on February The turkey dinner at Fairport United Church is on Saturday, Feb. 17. Dinner will be served from 5.30 until 7.30 p.m. BAY BOWLING Flounders--98, Lions 84, Free- loaders 81, Rocketeers 77, Roughriders 75, Clara's Clowns 69, Spoilers 67, Slow Pokes 62. se Single Flat -- Win Jones 305, Andy Whyte 335, Fred Dun- bar 333. High Single Hdep. -- Win Jones 345, Lois Fertile 318, gd Vargoe 323, Stan Salt High Three Flat--Ivey Skitch 663, Fred Dunbar 811, John Wood 810. High Three Hdcp. -- Lois Fertile 200, 272, Gerry Colle: 203, 253, Reg. Carpenter 205, 258, . Doreen' Edwards 254, Al Skelton* 206, Gord Warren 216, George Laming 266, Ivey Skitch 206, Harve Fertile 282, 207, Clar- ence Gibbons 214, Clare Skitch a 214 and Vera Tranquada CLEROUX TO FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Heavyweight Bob Cleroux of Montreal and George Logan of Boise, Idaho, have been signed for a 10-round boxing match her March 5, matchmaker Benny Fords aid Tuesday. Cle- roux, Canadian heavy weight champion, has scored 23 knock- outs and has five decisions, one draw and two losses. Logan has 13 knockouts, eight decisions and five defeats. WIN QUARTER-FINAL TURIN, Italy (AP) -- Spain's Real Madrid, four times Europ- ean champion, defeated Juven-. tus of Turin 1-0 Wednesday in: a quarter-final game of the Eu- ropean Soccer Cup competition, . +. and don't forget to wasls behind the fenders." z DOING? 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