Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1962, p. 12

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' 9Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 23, 1962 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS pball gert 6, ade 6, Sliver 5, 4, Pink 4, 0. 3, Lime 3, High 227); M. 416 gi and L. Ison | (222), RADIO PARK MIXED Team Standings -- Recaps 25, Fiint- stones 24, Rockets 24, Alpines 18, Head- 16, Oxbows 16. by Al. Men's 600 -- , ron (233, 263) Elvin Wilson 649 (207, 256), Bill Brit. faine Peebles 217 ehuck 207, Lemon League -- Topping the lain is Jo. Derry 47, 83, Edith Larry Tabb 85, Joe Loveolette &6, Lorraine Peebles 92 and Vi. Black 96. LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE The first ni tion started of bowling, and Rhea Andrew with some pretty ni (305, 298) and Janet Peel with 800 (371, 3 ». 700 and ae -- Lois (256, 256, ), Joan Rogers 793 (221, Redpath 719 (302, 208, 209), and Mavis Taylor with 711 (273, 211, 227), 600 and over -- Bette (204,- 265, 228), Laraine Murph Ev Campbell 679 (276, 221), » Black 2,|Foods 22, Rose % Purple 1, Doubles -- M. Irwin 477 (250, Quantrill 438 (266); M, Burr M. Cowan 201 and E, wnaon| pins A janes cl (262, 261, 238) was rollet Carr. 222, Harry lack 2i7. Ladies' 200 -- Kay MeCuaig 220, Lor lst Deak of the Second chp 800 and over -- Joyce Bell with 810) 5 Fillmore 799 324, 248), Ev Clough 735 (227, 321), Ev Sackett 697 y 48 (291, 239), Nancy McKay 685 (217, 271). ' Innis De- nd Country 1 'a 15, Hou- daille 12, sBolahoods Tt Section 3 -- George's TV 28, Acadian Oshawa TV 23, Plaza jorps 20, Silvers Re- freshments 11, Foley's 8, Russ's City Service 7. High Scores -- 8. wee 778, W, Mor- risom 759, Le . H. Neusome 738, R, Welsh 731, i Sirttak 724, .|Lanay 710, N, Olesuk Cleaners 'ts, A 696, E. Biggar over Ed B, frank van and age Sullivan lending to Lucky Six. was Frank ae pod Professor Art Smart who did damage. nn continu for Hawitdes | ao. still leads 4 in the high he 2-1 cre for Lucky Six brought the club within three points of ieedies Rawhides with one week remaining in he" 6H, Cc, McCabe re R. Diitnig 628 628, 8. Seneco ast P sae Lee aN iad J. Meikle 620, D. jurray 618, G. Russeli Eth! '4 dite an kK. Wilson 609, A. Parkin 40 Lemon League -- A. away ", M. Crycek e ¥. Franko 9 and Beschemin 95. MOTOR CITY INDUSTR! Points Taken -- Moto: TAL re City 3, Aca- dian 0; Quality Fuels 3, Westmount oO Clarks 'ered by Harrison osha 2, Gillards Cofsretalations" +2 Art Smart on his big triple -- 903 297, 277), 700 Triples --.C, head 739 (212, 256, a1) ig F. Dingley 703 -- 251). 600 Triples -- K. k 688 (288, 683 G16, 200); 228); 656 213); J, White Osborne 679 (286, on 206); D. Williams 632 (258)5 D. Wotton 627 (219, 215); D. Pall 616 (238, 203); D. Skinner 616 (250, 220); T. Monoghan 614 (238, 208); J. Bell 613 2523 ' 245; H. Canfield 236; I. Phenney 2313 5b. Lawson 231; B. Webster 230; V. A. a = 236 clip. 658, Bee Bill 'king racked up another aanerbo yd ove eae P,|Cameos 13, GTI-b ad 13, Bee Beos 12 Scores (Group *1) --~ Mick 37 7625 Gen-| Matt Bell 739; Ron Jay 736 (311); John Troup .|Camazzola 769 (335); -| Art Smart 716; Frank Hill 683 (267)5 joe is now hitting Bees when game string for the also threw good 0! Standing in 'Gane 1: Sabers 17, Ozarks 17, Playboys 16, Ky i Strike 13, Jay ery 10 and Spoilers 8. Group 2: Rawhides 19, Lucky Six 312); Me- Master B69 (313, 300): Joe Kastner 830; Ozzie Keeler 767 (311); Al Goguen Trott 731; Dave Reynolds 727; Joe Vasko 718; Ed Johnson 716; Joe eee 716; Manny Swartz 712; Eddie Brow: 705 (306); Duteh Lugtenburg 705 nod Denny Linton 702. G 2: Ray Mann 781 (306); Joe Bill King 751 (291); John Martell 738 (266); Frank Mackin 734 (291); Bruce Harding 719; John VanDyk 680; Ed Wilson 674 (273); Ron Guiltinan 667; Sonny Schwartz 664) (216); Don Peel 663 and Bill Galbraith | 658, HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this rook, Pat oe Connell (130, 147) 272; Ada M icDonou; +} (110, 82) 192; Freda White (42, 79) '| » land Eva Wakely (55, 48) 103. With handicap, Clara Suddard (50, 52) 102 and Vera Siblock (51, 50) 101, Haring, Bob yon Pg re'4 Jack. Klapow Hot-Shots Six 16, 102 +2, 3 Hitt Z na Pa it E EE. # i "ee Lit z a ei i z z Sz 38-3 i n g E #s ae #E FH 4 3 # a £ = 8 = i g8e z i 3 i 3 : ? i i oF Ee : £8 & £ Hey 3 », the S00 class for the Guys Manning. Swartz hs (312), Sel 763 (299), Sabins 760 (290), Fallen 752, bey neat ie. ms 748 wo oD, Hs - a eorge Bort Harding i and" mon Gulitioan ig Your Executive & Professional Division Of Your National Employment Office 314 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, Claus 229; F. Linley 213; G, Stickwood 212 and D, Wilson 203, Lemon League -- M. Kalynko 99 and 4: B. Taylor 9. OSHAWA MEN'S MAJORS Playboys took top honors when they shut-out Spoilers with a 4,000 team total to take a three-point victory. Al Perry contributed an amazing 967 Long 673 (204, 222, 249), Olive Vallan- court 669 (228, 206, 235), Marion Hutch- ins 667 (209, 233; 225), Mable Moss 650 (211, 243), L, McKinlay 646 (272, 242), Stella Makarchuk 643 (262), M. Shorten 643 (231, 232), Del Siblock 638 (206, 242), Bev. Gutselle 636 (218, 219), Bev Bar- clay 633 (236, 230), Olive Frise 623 (204, 237), Al Hill G12 (263, 211), Zelia Moresu 609 (246, 210), Ann Gummow 603 (216, SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Eileen Corson had a lovely 724 (236, | |301), Laura McKinley 692 (258, 244), / | Jack Anderson 671 (231, 224, 216), Dor- | jothy Zedic 670 (245, 242), Karse Cars-| jwell 645 (265, 201), Win Temple €32/ (253, 234), Reg Burr 626 (231, 204), George Fox. 618 (225, 212), Jiml Sulli-| van 611 (208, 212), Irene Hele 603 (200, | 262), Mable. McNeil 603 (246, 203), Ede} OSHAWA, ONTARIO swe wo, has the following job opportunities and applicants listed at the present time: EDMONTON HUSKIES PREP FOR JUNIOR FINAL Edmonton Huskies stal- warts Ross Flohr (left) and Don Green, crouch behind centre Marv Roberts, during a@ moonlight practice session on Huskies' snow - covered field. The Edmonton club travels to Hamilton this week, Championship final, Montreal NDG Maple Leafs. British Firm Quits Motor Racing Sport By PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP) tor.. racing knocks out futtire grand prix laurels. Leonard Lee, chiefs of the four British teams using the £2,500 V-8 engines that racing no longer is econo- mieal. Colin Chapman, head of Lo- tus,. described the decision as "disastrous" for Britain. John Capper said for his team "'it is aneawful blow .. . the outlook is Psa tl - world champion Jack -- Coventry Climax's withdrawal from mo- half Britain's cylinders in the bid for the Bristol firfi's chairman, has told the racked up 22 wins in 50-odd) Climax-powered Cooper | ham won the world champion ship in 1959 and 1960, engine left is that of British| the Midland engineering em pire of Sir Alfred Owen. Climax's departure from the sport leaves British drivers and| manufacturers with two choices} --continue using the 1962 engine in future seasons while other factories develop better machin- ery, or switch to BRM. | It is unlikely that they will] use foreign units or that a third) Racing Motors--an offshoot | | | In five years of racing Climaxjis December's South African Grand Prix. Due to the complicated scor- jing system Clark, by winning in South Africa, can take the world The only comparable British) title. But if he doesn't Hill will be home. spiral If You Have a Car, to play in Sunday's Canadian Junior Football against --CP Wirephoto Irene Severs 602 (264, Standing -- Coca Cola a5 woodiyn oO; Seugog Cleaners 3, Young Moderns 1; Hayden Macdonald 3, Horwic! ers stery 0, Chicken Roll will be held Dee. 10, UVAWA LEAGUB Al's Bi-Rite 3, Home nevianees 1; pony 8 4, Sandy's Supertest , Durno's 0; Goch 4, y AL 3 03 avensen's 3, Town and Country 1; Houdaille 3, Meads 1; ties 4, Bol 0; George's TV 4 Silver freshments 0; Acadian Cleaners Plaza Foods 1; Team Standings, ae eB een 18, Home Appliances 18, Local , Durno's 15, Sandy's Supertest 10. Section 2 -- Harry's i 205), Bobby Herron 602 an' 210), and Jewel- lers 1; Nu ey Leong 3, Acadian Ciean- and Strouds 4, Modern Uphol- Loeal Harry's Novel- lahood's 0; Tumey's 4, Bergs| Towers Re- 3. Oshawa TV 4, Russ's City Service 0; Cdn. Corps 4, Foley's 0. Section 1 -- Al's Tony's 23, Goch 21, Jones. 2784 Novelties 29, Meads %, Tumey's 19, Bergs 16, Town three-game score ee a 401 single. He mad the high average race, Joe Kastner played a big part with 830. John Trott 731 and Denny Linton 702 gained .ase) Playboys were 1356, Spoilers racked up a respectable 3580. Al Goguen had one %. his better nights for Spoilers with 7623 and Matt Bell turned in 739. Ozarks moved into # tle with Sabers for top place when Ozzie Keeler's crew |took @ 2-1 win from Lioyd Sabine end his mates. Ozarks were paced by O7zie Keeler and Dave Reynolds while Subins and Eddie Brown were best for Sabers. Lucky Strike edged Jay Men for a two-point win. Ron Jay's boys are in last spot although pinfall is comparable to most other clubs. Mickey MeMaster, Ristich and Dutch Lagtenburg aces for y. Strike. Ron Tey" 'ea Johnson and Manny Swartz, all had a night for Jay Men. Rawhides lost their first series of the Joe Vasko, ae Burr 600 (258, 208), Jo Anne McKay | 600 (243) and Don McKay 600 (256, | 208). High Singles -- hag Mamipley 226, | 213, Jack Allison 213, Bud Bileget a | Pat Robbins 208 and Lenore Robbins) 200 Points Won --- Ev. Clough's team took | 5, Stew McKinley's 3, Irene Heie's 5, Belle Fox's ES Fred_ Porter's 5, Nichols 3, Karse Carswell 5, Zedic's team ie Team standing to date -- Ew Clou, team 16, Irene Hele's 16, Fred ies | 14, Fred Porter's 14, Karse Carswell's 14, Belle Fox's 11, Nick Nichole 9, Stew McKinley's 6. ALBERT 8T, CHURCH bagged Monday evening wos the beginni: of section two with the Rockets mee | 4 points from the Swans, the Jays took 4 from the Lucky Six, Jets 3Jacks 1, Pikes 3, Doves 1, Pin Pals 3, Beavers 1. % Beautify your home the modern, functional way; clean, durable last a housetime. Inquire now. 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Applicants should be technical school graduates, APPLICANTS AVAILABLE Production Manager ---- Ordinary National Certificate. in mechanical engin- eering plus statistical quality control course. Fully experienced in administration of all production functions. Has previous experience in procurement of all materials and services, complete functioning of the manufacturing unit through processes and assembly, tests within the limits of cost imposed by budgets, estimates and time limits estab- lished by customers' delivery requirements. Also, maintenance of build. ing and equipment at maximum efficiency within budgetted costs. Brabham has put Climax en- gities in a string of racers he is building to his own specifica- tiofis. His manager, Phil Kerr, it placed the Australian's future in jeopardy. limax engines, developed trem those used in wartime fire pufiips, took Britain to the top in regent years. When Germany's Mercedes combine dropped out of Facing, the firm engaged in @ three - cornered battle with Taty's Ferrari and the other German factory, Porsche. Olympic Champ Foster Father To Unfortunates VIDALIA Ga, (AP)--The man who held the title of strongest man in the world at one time-- ona who may still be--is using his prodigious strength now to help Georgia youngsters. 1 A Home, A Family One man can solve all of * your insurance problems, He is your friendly State Farm agent, See him soon, Alex Korkush 104 EASTLAWN ST. | 728-7890 | Sip frm Babes Renata brome neety Compan British factory will turn its| ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS technicians to building for mo-} tor-racing. One of those affected by the decision is Jim Clark of the Lotus team who is fighting a ding - dong battle with BRM driver Graham Hill for the world drivers' championship. London garage owner Hill tops the table with 36 poinst and Clark, a Scottish farmer, is sec- ond with 30. 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