Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1963, p. 11

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$8, Wait Dimon 959, Mitch Glecoff 250, millar name hed M&, Don Dionne, who Jean Carter and John Sharp 246, Shar-|by the way is a new dad, had 236, on Sneddon 243, Rich Forster and Ted| Elinor Dickson another new name 236, Whiteley 239, Lois Watson 237, 232, Tip | 216; ag 2 Wipe who won't be out: Service rng i 237, Grant Chesborough 236,/done by her hubby, had 290; Dan Ruka-|ion'3 "Bell Tek 1; Con, Heating Betty F Don | ruk always in trying 226, Fred Noord: |9 piwa's Lam 1) OMS 3, Pow- Tran yo all,' Wes Ogden. end Doalman the' quiet coe, 230, Henning Gutsole "po. Ba es Ogden ani Patterson fle. 227 likes thie hae 216; Boy. Sagrtt maker | Sahat Wears st famines Gimme' ke Charles Dan 223, Pat. Belmonte and/it again 213, Bill vaca clears ae National Grocers 1; Seven-Ups 3 ,Halli- Donna Flaminio 221, Al Andrews 217,|Harry Wehrens makes with aye 17 Veen's 8, Gouhers Big Beers Keith Smith 215, Pat Dixon and Don Laure Cardinal, pretty A familar ters 3, V and J 1. ' Keeler 213, A, Gibson 213, 4, Weddup|Cutler 213, Hank Lawson 211, Rub y/2il, Alene Kennelly gg eng with 210, : and I, Sever 211, Lane 210, Andrews 206, Rusty How. OPUC LEAGUE ard 207, engl Jackson 206, Ethel Hoar, Team standings -- !lumb Centres 77:|/Elsie Lock and Ed Shemilt 203, Mary Live Wires 71; Rockets 67; Tailgaiters|Williamson, Sheila Patterson and Cathy 58; Whirlwinds 46 and Astronauts 39./0'Flynn 202, --_ Romaniski 201, Ber- Ladies' ae triple -- Joan Elliott 717jnice Collins Don Craggs 200 " the (242, 257, 21 'Thirteen ifeuniee made up ~~ Stan Smith 68) 627 (223, 249); Harry Fayle 671 '248, Men's 'i els Lemon League this week. (171, 231, 239), } James Norrie 632 (242, 223); Ladies' high single -- Joan Elliott CATHOLIC LEAGUE George Jeffreys 614 (250); Bill Gallant)/257, With the second night of the 665 (264, 220) and Bill Webster 676 (246,, Men's high single -- Stan Smith 259. section over, hed competition is close ). Games over 200 -- Gord Boddy 200,/as other night: 600 Triples (Women) -- Shirley Smart/Mary Lou Paton 219, some Smith 211.) Helen 22 (269). Gerald Bull 226, Betty Ann Dodds 200, Bill Duffy 207, Bea Colvin 200, Bob Souch 209, Ralph Bailey 203, 234, Jackie Boddy 230 and Dave Jackson 239 Lemon League ~- Joanne Zandhergen 79, Denise Boivin 90, Phil Lyona 83, Marg Morin 88, Mairlyn Barrett i Donne Myers 66 and Allan Andrews 04. NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE ind ~~ Sunnyside 1, 483 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 28,1963 1], Preas 4, Pediars 0; Goch Sta- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Coolers took four pointe from the Freezers, The Laundromats took three points from the Rangeasttes. High men were W, McQuade 28, D. 'Money Men' Edge Heffering's Imps Heffering's Imperials five-pin club ran into tough opposition in the Canadian Mutual Fund club and lost a two-to-one deci- sion in games, five to two in points. The Imps got off to a good start with a 1305 game but strange as it may seem, it was far from being enough to take a win as the Mutual Fund club racked up 1598, Si Rizun, the well known TV star, was the top shooter for the Toront squad in the first game with 385, Fred Pearce was next with 328, Lorne Taylor 325: A. Mose 209 (797), W, Lanning (700) and J, Procher 911 (722), ; Lenion League -- L. Gardner 98, IN OSHAWA. Sales & Service | 353 PH. MITH 723. 931 Boneham #1, H. Fall 98 and M, Ross 99. High Averages: 8, Boneham 211, MOTOR CITY MIXED 6USItUSS Team Standings -- Smilers 10; Dim- her 9; Hawks 8; Blow Outs 7; Atoms|2ié 6; Slow Pokes 4; DoHeads 2 and Head- 2 pins 2. 700 'Triples -- Charles Taylor 759 (918, 205, 246); John Ulrich «44 (231, 921); Lily Rae 719 (240, 236, 943); and Frank Lawrence 710 (201, 319) 600 Triples (Men) -- Harold Dervent) NEIGHBORHOOD LADIFS High Triples -- Fico Bracey 663 (216, 254), Joyce Clapp 626 (254), Glad Knight 623 (213, 214), Doreen Keleman 621 (27), Chris Collins 616 (238, 231), Laura Collins 615 (263) and Fio, Litster 614 (236), Good Singles -- Ella Long 274, Rea ees 264, sae begat ge 255, Phy! Barnes 234, Ev. 1 243, Winnie Tennier 237, Eve oiark 231, 203, Phyl O'Connor 238, Marg, Daniel 227, Julie Roesch 224, Emma Malo 221, 201, ori Foster 414, 207, Clara Oatway 213, Wanda Rekush 211, 210, Bev, Phillips) 211, Yvonne DuGuay 206, 205, Nancy Vickers 208, Hazel Rumpel 207, Edna Ward 206, Maria Cummings 205, Mary Hubbs 205, 204, June Yuill 202 and Molly DePratto 201, Team Standings -- Manila's 4, Camp- bell's, DePratto's Reading's 3, Du- Guay's and Collin's 2, Ward's, Pearse's Tom Collin's 0, and Burrus' 1 and FP e aeesee sia Mane WED, NIGHT LADIES \Marg Tait 207, Millie Armstrong 200, 'The scores this week have improved) Teg Fayle 201 and Marjorie Stevenson a great dal so keep up the en 212, bowling girls. Mildred Rigley makes it wi Lambe follows up = 208 and Fred Watts with results e priene from our sleighing party had 204 There were 10 in our Lemon League this week, but figured you deserved a break, aren't you happy? We'll get San next time! If you cannot make tt bowling for fond & Con. Heating 23 (24,003), Goch's 18 (23,945), Dixon's Coal 17 (22,523), 7 days 16 (23,036), Vern's 15 (23,399), and J 15 (23,240), igh ys! it] te. 801), Acadian Cleaners | Telephone the midway mark when the Imp4 ran into some rough stuff and)' Mutual Funds cashed in with 1362 to 1170 for Heffering's. ' Amos Herrick was the star for the winners with 270, 280 and 319 for 86. Lorne Taylor was equally effective with 325, 227 and 273 fo. 825; Kenny Roy also] w. did very well with 200, 246 and 235 for 771, The Heffering club bowled bowled reasonably well as a club but the opposition was just too strong on this occasion. Jim Cassells led the Imps with 249, 281 and 263 for 796; Dutch Lug- Fn gy 14 (23,387), National Greoers 13 (23, 178), Coulters 13 (22,765), Auto- matic Trans, 12 (22,913), Barbers i (23,147), OMS 10 (22,668), Pedia: (21,970), -- Toastmasters spare in your pla tain ison tn in advance, Thank MEN'S STORE LEAGUE D, Hodgson 289 my, only two nights 'eft in the sec-/300 (713), H. Peleshok 285, RB, Ber Consolidated Heating have|(724), S. Rotish 356 (788), P Pearse a hvecamt margin over Goch Service| 291, 3 Pon 283 (730), &. Sergeant Station but they may run inwo a real/287, S. lenkoff 204, F. Major %é, BE. stumbling block next Tuesday, when Lugtenbarg 280 (757), ¢ Stacey 289 they meet Alger Press, winners of the|(70l), G. MacLean 303, B, Gilkes .367, first section. This was one of the two teams to take four points on Tuesday, Wetmore also took 4 and Hickey 0;|The other team was the Barbers who Koster and Korkush took two apiece:/are starting to move now, arows ia awarded ladies' high single this week with 247. Ladies high triple goes to Elinor Dickson with a 644, Men's high single ~- Joe Wrubel takes it with a 202, He also went all the way fo rthe mon's triple, with a total of KING Drorr OPEN EVENINGS Single 200 games (Men George Hiei 241; Gord Hudson ae ais Archie 28 and Tom Rae 225, Sing! pod 200 games (Women) - Marg Te points -- Burrows walked off >| with nour points, leaving Watts with 0: Kenny saad 290 and Amos Her- rick 270 Reg Hickey was the leading Heffering trundler in this game We have a tie thie week me ueh| triple: J, Bird 648 (216, 252) z Skinner 648 (243, 248). 600" Triples: F, tenburg 300, 253 and 231 for 784; Bob Gallagher 228, 309 and 245 for 782 and Reg Hickey 326, 234 (292) | LADIES' MOTOR CITY LEAGUE High single -- Ev, ig he -- Ev | Over oe -- Ev Stata 783 (299, as did Woodward and O'Malley shared! There were no 800 triples on Tues: edpath, 308 an nee x two all, |day but five bowlers had over 300 #in- Redpath 801 (308, men, rnhill 2-36 Over John Ebel also cleared |gies, led by 8, ping with a fine 358, plone pl iy game with 273, John A, Car-| team standings and pin- ior heaven k 321 Brookside 28: Wood : dinal has 253, Father Beriault wins/divided, with oe os on again 251, 249; Lee Bloye one of thejfall, high singles and triples, newest bowlers 34, John Candioal fa. Barbers 4 Dixon's Coal 0; 265, jand S, Powers 601 (231, |219); Norma Norris 672 (232, 291, 209); 200" Games: A, lana 278, B.\vi Brown 647 (239, 204, 204); Isabelle Slute 221, V. Dewell 219, B, Peares 216,|King 645 (256, 210), Ethel Freeman D, May 215, ts Ra kcnag ag A Knoa-|697 (251), Marg Gilpin 615 (278) and EPR ; x |rowski 211, lohnson » |Bee MacKenzie 613 (245, 213). 4156, Heffering's Imperials 1305,|geraid 208, S. Bryans 207, T, Brown 205+!" Over 200 -- Lynn Barlow 278, Marg and 193 fo: 755. The team totals were Mutual Funds 1598, 1196 and 1362 for view and Rundle 2, 25; Rundle | and Kingside 3, 23; Kingside 2, 2240: King-| side 4, 22; Rundle 3, 21; and Thor. ton's, 12. with 326, Dutch Lugtenburg 300 and Jim Cassells 249. Heffering's boys came back with a nice second gme, 1308 and it was enough to take the win when Mutual Fund could only rack up 1196, The third game was evenly contested until Alger] FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CARS 9 & on JOHN BEAN PHONE 728-6221 "Visualiner" for SPECIAL crvetinet Free Pick-Up and Delivery: Service wuteGENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 728-6221 Mavis Taylor and Lioyd Sabins share) the spotlight again this week with tri- PRICES! : No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY imine APPLIANCES Open Night (Except alle 'Til ¥ 30 KING ST. E, AT TOWNLINE 728-46 McLeod, ¢ Sheridan val § Striv- MOTOR CITY SPECIALS End of second section Coolers have 20, Rangettes i9, 534 RITSON RD. S. 1308 and 1170 for 3782. The de-|J, Cobbiedick 204, H, Ridley 402, wage ples of 861 (270) and 857 respectively. | feat for Hetfering's Imps was a|Sosers 211 and J. Mcleod 200, \Goun" Maddock "S81, Donalda Wiwams|. 700° -- John McConkey 790 (376) | from Pirouettes; Pickers took 3 from |Blore 227, Killeen Anderson 222, 201, Dot |#0P, 759 (330), Marion Dingman 757) have given them the top Spot. the Cha Chas who managed to take 1i/Cooper 222, Jean Schoenau 231, June|(3!4), Rich "March 736 (920), Carat ne No. 7's were able to take 1 from Pins|Chesebrough 216, Dot Brown 215, Dorla|March 734, Marg Shemilt 722 (368) and land Needles who got 3 and Jets scored|Lutkoluk 214, Marg Fudger 213, 209,) Dave Bowler 708. Team Standings: Pins and Needies|Audrey Hodgson 10, Lil Wright 209,/Heard 680, Isabelle Tilling 651, Jean) |13, Jets 10, No, 7's 9 Pickers &, Mash-|Hazel Bannon 209, Dorothy Bently 208,/Lawrence 649, Ozzie Weeks 646, Ray ed. Potatoes 7; Topeats 6, Pirouettes 6;Marion Thomas 207, Anne Krasinski/Collins 645, Bette March and Del Sib and Cha Chas 5 206, Frances Westfall 206, Bessie Row-/lock 640, Berwin Adams 638, Moe Ven- e e o | e sky | Morris 625, Bill Badgley 612, Bob Car- | n euler good sign the pine are falling) 'ots! Sentech yy Bog PE Heck ler 607, Fern Buechler and Bert Alex: | ] = ] 10 Pita tacaua; o Lid. |Shoters 12, Seven Ups 11%, Shamrocks | *0der 605, Norm Weeks 608 and June! > a 200's Fred Knapp 276, Leon Davey, Robinson, leetag te Cocebutic he Lakea tens' a Doreen and Carmie Plowright against the York Bow! entry,)up 1120 for 46 frames including a) UNITED STEELWORKERS Prunes 7 and Maypoles 3 - the Acadian Cleaner club came/last three-game . string of 273, | teas esuchablen 1a, Hapey-8ix' 10, 4 within a whisker of gaining a} 1261 and 247, Denny Linton) Lucky-Six 10, Hot-Shots 9, Climbers & Sicaieemesn ' shurout over the opposition. Aca-|and Denny Brown were used in|a%d Hit-Miss 2. Fisaset 4 207); S§, Boneham 707 (190, -| LUMBER & SUPPLIES sion, to hold top spot, well for four frames apiece. |: 33M Farrugia 681 (242,186,251); | LTD. 2 Acadians took the first game} The York Bow! club seemed |! a wT caning | "DO-IT-YOURSELF in a breeze with 1257 to 1046/to be struggling all the way last care, aye, 194); Hi, Conifeld 64s (23 RHE EUMATISM Ab. HEADQUARTERS" i} 22 u and not one of their seven|f.' Bid edt hag be 202); Bi 4 er 21 twice as many Women as mon Q and Ozzie Keeler 292 who were!shooters went the distance, Joe) Smith 606 (221, 167, 218); 8. Czaban| ade miserable by common urinar | irritation caused by a germ, Bscherichia i the big guns in this win \Neil was best with 1165 for 44) 608, (223, ees 211) and W. Hubbard 602) | Coll. 'To quickly combat, the secondary | HOME IMPROVEMENTS (168, > mus ains dist | Lloyd Sabins shook off a hed trams, but none of the other! ng Singles: A, McFarlane 267, B.| caused by Eianey and iedder irritations, | eunores avers » try taking an intern: nth th first game and came back to/boys could seem to get going. a bath fora few Bina' fal esp me oh R, Camazzola 236, D, Snelgrove 225, J. pace his mates to a win in the) 'The team totals were Acadian| Russell 26, 205, G, Taylor 207, J. Law: | | water, In addition to its cleaning anti- 725-4704 reoag 7 ong 275, cd Pte ged [Cleaners 6372, York Bowl 5701.) [xence 207, ¥. Petyho 204, D. Gabona, 208 septic action, OYETEX is also ananaixaaie er 2 ice i i" way! elgrove an oan reliever for Rheumatic Pains, Head- r and a nice relief job by! nis week's scheduled league|foeuuter 300 | ache, Backache, and muscular pains, Get (Where Pavement Ends) Acadians 1161 to a very low 957)~ for York, The third game was the close type when York took the decision dians, The York strong men in this win were Joe Neil 323 and Art Clark 300. Lioyd Sabins 333 and Dick Adams 273 for Aca- The Oshawa squad really bounced back in the fourth game to take the decision with 1283 to 1059 for York. Ozzie 290, Bob Gallagher 265, Dick 'Adams 261 and Dutch 245, The fifth game was a dandy and both clubs battled all the anchorman Bob Gallagher came through with the necessary hits to give Acadians the win, 1423 to 1371, It was another three-star performance a. has been a powerhouse for the past five weeks. The four-to-one victory by Acadians, kept the club in first very costly one as & win could! Points taken; Mashed Potatoes took 4| 220, Betty Grandy 229, Nancy Rich March Jr. 783 (313), Vic William. | 3 and the Topcats | Dorothy Burtch 213, Marion Weeks 210, 600's Doreen Reid 683, Carson The Lemon League shrunk this week den 201 and Dorothy DeMille 200. nor 636, Myrtle Alexander 628, Bud een ae 11, Black Cats 11, Cameos 11, Corner|awson 601 Bowling at O'Connor Bow ljsome early trouble and racked) dians took a four-to-one deci- |relief role and both did very) lsh, Triples: Vi. ieeene 118 (ee a mi 'KIDNEY AID fo : and it was Dutch Lugtenburg 334 NEW. HOMES & |Lys 231, G. Cassar 248, F, Taylor 241, 2 little CYSTEX tablets with a glass of 436 RITSON N. Denny Linton, did the trick.) play will be at Plantation Bowl. Lemon League: R. Camazzola %, & | GvSrex from arureiat, Peel better feat with 1268 to 1248 for Aca- dians, Keeler led the Acadians with way till the final frame when by the big fellow ever second place Bob Gallagher was the top shooter for Acadians with a 13532 five game total. Bob's games Were 213, 248, 238, 265 and a whopping fifth game, 368. All the other members of the club also did very well, particularly the "Flying Dutchman", Lugten- | burg, Adrian had 334. 236, 245 and 304 and despite a bit of] | trouble in the other game, he finished with 1225 for 46 frames. i Lloyd Sabins, who had c d erable trouble-in the first game, quickly adjusted himself to the rather tricky lanes and came back very well for a 1285 five game string. Lloyd's games were 180, 275, 333, 222 and 275 Ozzie Keeler again came through nicely with 292, 218, 223, 290 and 229 for a total of 1252. 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