Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1962, p. 9

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Ce ee eS ee First THE OSHAWA TIMES, | February 26, 1962 g Reading, New Act For ame And Fish| ORONTO (CP) -- A new]! Ghme and Fish Act for Ontario | was given first reading Wednes- day in the legislature. Introducing the new act, ands and F orests Minister Spooner said it is the result of iftensive study by department officials. Copies will be sent to t game and fish clubs, con- sérvation groups and other in- terested parties, he added. Mr. Spooner told the House "the new act generally simplifies | former regulations and brings _-them into line with administra- xtive practices. But the act also contains new regulations which govern fish- ? ing huts and allows a conser- .. vation officer to collect money as security for an appearance) in court for someone charged in 4 field with an offence against the act. Mr. Spooner said the new act i¢ the first complete revision since 1946 in what he described ' a§ probably the most widely read legislation on the books. "The act gives the lands and . fdrests minister new power to) : ppohibit the placing of huts on > ide for fishing, and regulating | their use or removal. = : OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing -- Tan 16 points (winner of 3rd section); Jade 15, Grey 13, White 13, Red 13, Green 13, Maroon 12, Gold 12, Orange 11, Brown 11, Rose 11, Blue 10, Coral 10, Purple 9 Lime 9, Beige 9, Yellow 8, Silver 8, Pink 8, Black 7, Mauve 7 and Navy 7. High Doubles -- Florence Russell 463 (326) Bea Colvin 454 (269), Maré Irwin 446 (248), Ruth Parrott 438 (274), Maude Cockerton 417 (257), Jean Walker 409 (223) and Meta Quantrill 406 (222). High Singles -- Hazel Scctt 263, Ruby Welsh 253, Irene Adams 229, Joyce Os- borne 228, Jean Thompson 225, Gwen Glover 223, Glad Joyce 226, Stella Dew- land 216, Vonnie Whorrie 215, Ruth Stroud 219, Merle Smart 214, Norma Burnett 210, Mary Cuthbertson 207, June Savery 207, Olive Chmara 205, Madge Donald 204, Gwen Read 202 and Rita Barr 202. WEDNESDAY NITERS High Triples -- Our women's high triple was taken by Ellen Densmore, with a total of 631, and our men's high triple was taken by Fred Hayward with a 765. High Singles -- Our women's high single was taken by Elizabeth Van De Ven with a 237 and our men's high single was taken by Fred Hayward with a 330. Over 600 -- Fred Hayward 765, Harry Gillard 737, Fred Taylor 666, Jack Van | De Ven 647, Ellen Densmore 631, Laura McKinlay 616 and Gerry Fahy 612. Over 200 -- Deb Tilk 224, Bill Todd 961, and Al Kinsman 205. Lemons -- To our one and only Lemon for this week: ary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your bowling go? With hits and splits, in little bits, And blows strung out in a row. And what does little Mary rate? A grand old score of ninety-eight. MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Points won last week -- Acadians 2, Genosha 1; Clarks 2, Gillards 1; West- mount 2, Motor City 1; Homes by Har- rison 2 and Lockwoods 1 High Triples -- R. Richard 677 (300), A. Smart 675 (269, 221), F. Linley 665 (260, 204, 201), C. Winacott 662 (250, 212, 200). D. Williams 645 (261, 221), M Thompson 634 (227, 204, 203) R. Rod- dick 626 (255 212), R. Howard 620 (247), F. Schneider 620 (230), J. Noel 612 (263, 204), C. Weeks 611 (298), L. Arp 602 (275), and D. Wotton 601 (225, 214). High Singles --B. Courtney 258, K. Solomon 255, R. Scott 253, J. Bell 232, W. Smith 228, G. Osborne 227, 205, S. Melnichuk 226, ©. Goguen 224, J, Sharpe 223, D. Solomon 223, 206, F, Hayward 218, P. Hercia 218, D, Layton 216, A. Dionne 214, D. Smith 213, H. Canfield 211, R. Doyle 206, B. Taylor 205 and C. Cheski 204, 203 Lemons -- R. McGillis 97, SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE Dixies held their lead last night and shared two points with the Starliters. Oddbajis and Pixies divided their points at two each, while the Atoms took three from The Flintstones. Teams standing -- Dixies 15, Odd- balls 14, Starliters 10, Pixies and Atoms 8, The Flintstones 5. Top bowler this week was Marion Tureski with a 620, 226. Her only com- panion in the 600 scores was "Faithful Mary" Gilkes with a 617, 246. Good show, girls! Topping the single games was Isa- belle Johnson with a 255, Marg. Dafoe 254, Ruth Canfield 233, Marg. Ferguson 229, Helen Garason 228, Eleanor Wat- son 225, Tammy Harlock 213, Doreen Sheehey 212, Ann Proskin 203, June Hurst 202, Millie Glowaski 20! Only two little Lemon Drops -- Mary Parks 99 and Jill Whitely 99, 51, WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE #00 Triples -- Flo Bracey 705 (248, 239, 218), Shirley Powers 632 (239, 220), and Joyce Bell 620 (258, 201). 200 Games -- D. Simpson 237, C Konaroski 231, S. Konaroski 229, M. Wilson 228, A. Langley 226, B. Davis 223, N. Hooper 221, 207, H. Ridley 216, P. Beacock 216, J. McLeod 205, J. S. Stewart 203, B. Daniel 200 200 and B. Siute 200. Lemon League -- N. Rodgers 97, G. 92, T. Biddle 92, A. Sworik 95, B. Grennon 88, M. Henson 85, N. Biasko 82, M. St. Pier 81, C. Konaroski #0 and I. Hunter 64. Point Taken -- Lulus 4, Hemajos 0; In and Outs 4, Dreamers 0; Strikers 3, Pickers 1; Odd Balls 3 and King Pins 1, Team Standings -- Odd Balls 17, Strikers 16, Pickers 16, In and Outs 14, Dreamers 12, Lulus 10, Hemajos 8 and King Pins 3. SPORT BRIEFS FORCE REPLAY MADRID (Reuters) -- Juven- tus of Italy defeated Real Ma- drid 1-0 Wednesday night to! force the Spaniards into a quar- ter-final soccer replay in the European Cup. Real Madrid -won the first game of the two- match set 1-0. The clubs will meet in Paris Wednesday for the playoff. NAME SOCCER CHIEF LONDON (AP) -- Denis Fol- bd ® lows took over Monday as sec- retary of the Football Associ- ation, a post that makes him the strong man of soccer here. He succeeds Sir Stanley Rous, who has been appointed presi- dent of the International Feder- ation of Football Associations. JAPAN HOLDS MEET MOSCOW (AP) -- The world speed skating championships next year will be held in Japan. 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