I i emer gt Sate YOUNGEST IN HISTORY erry Terence V. Kelly, 31-year-old Oshawa lawyer, was elected president of the Ontario Soccer Association, when that sports body held its annual general meeting on Saturday, at To- ronto's King Edward-Sheraton Hotel. Youngest son to hold the top office in the more than 60- year history of the soccer immediate past-president Bert Lipsham of Toronto, in the balloting. Secretary-Treasurer Bill Simp. son, in his report, showed that 188 clubs-registered last year, a Number of senior players also decreased, from 4,139 of the 1961 season to 3,942 last year. Most of the decline in clubs apd player registrations was in the Toronto and Hamilton areas, with increases shown in dis- tricts such ag Sudbury, King- ston, Newmarket and Ottawa. | Ontario Soccer Assoc... group, "Terry" Kelly defeated | '| drop of six compared with 1961, { Kelly President teachers on completion of thejlook this year, by dividing the course and will issue Official | Province into zones to mudify Referee's Cards, so that the/the travelling expenses for teachers may. referee school|clubs. This year the Oshawa soccer. Association has been zoned with It was also reported by the, Peterborough. delegate from the Niagara Pen-| An announcement was made insula Association. that the City|that the touring team for Can. Council of St. Catharines will] ada this year would be Wolver- make an annual grant of $500/hampton Wanderers of the Ist towards the development of! Division of the English League. minor soccer in their city. The referees in Oshawa will The Hamilton Association re-|be starting a course on the ports they have four leagues Laws of the Game. Anyone who going in minor ranks, with eight|is interested should contact Mr. teams in each division. |W. Simpson, phone 728-0680, ONTARIO CUP ZONES School teachers will be very The Ontario Cup has a new welcome. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Division IV Brentford 1 Darlington:3 LONDON (Reuters)--Results| of soccer matches played in the) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, February 25, 1963 DB Acadian Cleaners Tighten Grip On Leagues Top Rung Aacadian Cleaners picked up a very important victory in the Toronto City Major Five-Pin ang Jim Cassell: also helped his club with 262, to give Carway the decision, 1277 to 1212. Ozzie League action at Plantation|Keeler was top man for Aca- Bowl, when the Oshawans took!dians in this one with 310. a four-to-one win over Carway| 'The fourth game was won by Chrysler. Acadians when "Mogan" Keel- The first game could havejer really cut loose with 368, Bob gone either way as it was cios€/Gallagher 333, Hank Sarnovsky right up to the wire, Acadians|265 and Dick Adams 244. Aca- finished the stronger and took/d.ans total for this one, 1412 to the win, 1233 to 1196. Hank Sar-|Carway's 1220, : novsky 301, .Lioyd Sabins 285 looked to be in iroa- . 4 Ac di and Ozzie Keeler 276, were the| ; ' big guns for Acadians. Ro baa ee and -~ feotn Jay and Jim Cassells, both with oq and saved the ar wk '; 286, were best for Carway. Acadians The second game went PP arg Fog ss gancie Acadians by quite a. margin) ; ; when Dutch Lugtenburg lod] soniation teal hie tke the winners with 375, Lloyd Sa-} and came through with a bril- bips 316 and Ozzie Keeler 306,)jiant effort 276 oie 310, 386 for '@ total of 1438 to 1111 for! ang 217 for 1437; Hank Sarnov- arway. 4 Chester 0 Aldershot 2 |Exeter 2 Oldham A 1 Workington 1 Lincoln 1 Exhibition United Kingdom Saturday: | ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I TERENCE V. KELLY 'The Carway crew fought back for Acadians with 301, 258 2% in the third game when Ron Jay/965 and 258 for 1319; Dutch Lug. racked up a brilliant 385 score/tenburg, after a rather shaky istart, came back strongly with Sheffield U 2 Stoke 0 Swansea 3 Aston Villa 4 SSSS_ lydlydlydlyd London 2nd add Villa 4. SCOTTISH LEAGUE |Arsenal 2 Tottenham 3 |Eyverton 0 Wolverhampton 0 Fulham 3 Notts F. 1 Leicester 3 Ipswich 0 Leyton Or. 1 Man City 1 Other officers elected includ-| Another highlight of the meet- led vice-president Bert Lipsham|ing was a report on Minor Soc- and three council members, | cer. The schools in Toronto now Walter Lomas of Windsor, Robt.| being well organized prompted |J. McDonald of Hamilton 'and|the Association to run a "Ref- \842 for 31 frames; Dick Adams 775 for 30; Lloyd Sabins 1000 for 41; Bob Gallagher 1081 for |45. Acadians' total 6556 and Car- |way Chrysler 6018. ee Moncton Player soccer .'. | Signs With Chicago MONCTON (CP) -- Oscar |Les Digby of Belleville. \eree's course" for school teach- HE WON SO HE IS ENTITLED TO LAUGH Tiny Lund, of Cross, South ' pace, at Daytona International after entering 'he winner's cir Carolina, winner of the 500- Speedway on Saturday, has a cle. mile Grand National auto hearty laugh with his wife, with the Canadian Soccer Asso- : ciation who have forced the in- --(AP Wirephoto | crease. It was passed at this meetingjers. Ray Morgan of Toronto, lthat the cost of registration|a FIFA Referee, was chosen as forms be increased to keep up|instructor. Mr, Morgan report. Man United 1 Blackpool 1 Division 11 Cardiff City 1 Chelsea 0 Derby 2 Sunderland 2 Norwich 4 Rotherham 2 Plymouth 2 Scunthorpe 3 Portsmouth 3 Luton 1 | Gaudet, 21-year-old right winger jwith the Nova Scotia Senior Berwick 4 Stenhousemuir 0 |Hockey League pennant - win. East Fife 0 Ayr U 1 ning Moncton Hawks, has There were no Scottishisigned with Chicago Black League first division matches|Hawks of the National Hockey played today. League and is to attend the} | Division If '| Arbroath 3 Hamilton 1 ied the class a success, with 33 'teachers responding to the call. The OFA will examine the Anderson H.S. Wrestlers | Preston 1 Southampton 0 IRISH CUP club's training camp next fall Division Ill First Round jat St, Catharines. Bournemouth 3 Northampton 0) Ards 3 Portadown R 2 -| Gaudet, who scored 56 goals Bristo] C 2 Carlisle 2 {Ballymena 4 Portadown 1 jand 74 assists for 130 points, Coventry 2 Barnsley 0 Bangor 1 Cliftonville 1 eight points less than scoring Millwall 2 Wrexham 4 Coleraine 4 Shorts 0 champion Jacques Allard of Notts,C 3 Queens Pr 2 _ |Glenavon 0 Distillery @ |Windsor, N.S., was signed by |Reading 4 Brighton 5 Glentoran 4 Ballyclare 1 ~ SPORTS CALENDAR Ron Jay of the Carway Glub, who also likes the Plantation Lanes, made note of this ap- pearance, when he was high man for the day with 286, 226, 385, 301 and 284 for -1482; Jim Cassells also bowled very well for Carway with 1141 for 46; Reg Hickey broke the 1200 mark when he racked up 204, 286, 227, 268 and 225 for 1210, None of the other Carway boys seemed to be able to get untracked and it was just not their day. Acadian Cleaners still lead |Bob_ Wilson, scout. = Wilson also signed defence- man John Ford, a native of Kitehener. Ford had five goals and 24 assists with Moncton. Gaudet recently rejected a three-game tryout with Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Pro- fessional Hockey League. Chicago's chief with 33 points; Seagram's 29, Darrigo's Italian Foods 26, Car- way Chrysler 23, York Bowl 23, Willow Bowl 19, Bowlodrome 15 and Atlas Bowl 12. A very important series will take place at Ace Bowling this week, when Acadians tackle the second-place Seagrams. eR 1963 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS NOW ON DISPLAY 353 MITH PH. SrorrS 73 KING wr PORT OPEN EVENINGS Pe c2 LET DOCTOR DIAGNOSE AND TREAT Q. Is tt possible for a doctor to determine whe ther the thyroid gland is functioning below ner- mal without using the P.B.I. test? Would leck of energy indicate thyroid trouble? Would talke ing thyroid tablets be injurious te « ? A. Let's start with your last question. Thryold tablets should not -be taken without medical ps ga ergs energy cae' be due te many conditions not necessarily te thyroid deficiency. The thing to do is consult ¢ physi- cian, but don't go in with @ preconceived diag- nosis oF notion of what tests should or should not be performed, After all, it's up to the physi- cian to decide what is called for in the way of laboratory tests and treatment. VINEGAR AND HONEY Q. A medical book |! have recommends ene tablespoontul of apple cider vineger and one tablespoon of honey in a glass of water three times « day es @ health drink, Whet ts thie good for? A. We haven't the slightest idea! Not many doctors would object to a saled dressing pre- pored with apple cider vinegar or to honey on toast, but few indeed would attribute any spe- cial health properties to either vinegar or honey. Our label is « hallmerk of quality -- like "Ster- ling" on silver . . . "Tiffany" on jewelry. It is your guorantee thet the prescribed medicine packaged under it meets fully the highest stand- ards of professionel practice. TODAY HOCKEY | Oshawa Minor Assoc. an- tam League Round-Robih Play- offs)--Police Assoc. vs Scugog Cleaners, at 5:00 p.m.; Coca Cola vs B'Nai B'Rith, at 5.50 /p.m.; Local 1500 vs Duplate, at Take Team Trophy Plus Five Individual Titles /6.40 p.m.; Local 1817 vs Cana- convener, David Clutchey,for fourth were as follows: |... pease ve vi pi awarded the decision to Moira|Anderson (Whitby) 91; Moira) |. : el carseat neapeags Secondary Scliool's Walter Well-| (Belleville) 62; Henry (Whitby) | dian Tire vs Westmount Kiwanis er. This gave Anderson's Roy 46; Campbeliford 37; Lindsay|at 8.20 p.m. and Local 2874 vs Nichols, last year's 98-pound | 33; Dunbarton 30, Port Hope|Houdaille - Industries, at 9.10 grapplers are rated amongst|/Ontario Champion, his first loss) 24. p.m. All games at Oshawa Chil- the tops in the province. jin two years of compet*tion. Individual sendiogs wees Silene: aren's Avane Anderson champions were --} Two of Anderson's remain-| caries) end and, Roy tichols (Ander- ' pw daagerey aye con ing champions, Cy Symczak/}son). es TUESDAY Jeffreys pounds, Vic Hodo-|and Gary Curl, each have three| 106 Pounds -- ist, Keith Put A HOCKEY | |wanski 141 pounds, Gary Curllmore years of eligibility left, baie): a ee ara) 20d 6 OHA Junior "A" Metro Lea-lawa Mideet All-Stars wa 133 pounds, and Eric Sturiska/ ensuring a strong score for fu-| zak SU: --Brampton 7-Ups vs Whit-|Belleville 8-3 in The Quinte CANADIANS WIN RELAY CRESTED BUTTE, Col. (AP)--Canada's team won the four - member 10 - kilometre cross-country relay in the final event Sunday of the North American Nordic ski champion- ships. The victorious Canadian quartet of Don MacLeod, Irvin Servold, Franz Portmann and Clarence Servold, covered the route in three hours, two min- utes, 38 seconds. MacLeod is from Ottawa, Portmann from 'Banff,Alta., and the Servolds from Camrose, Alta. years ago. Placing th..d-in the tournament was the young team from Henry High School of Whitby, indicating the reason why the Whitby high school The Whitby Anderson High School Scarlet Raiders wrest- ling team under coach Murray Fallaise, sent eight men into the finals and completely domi- nated the First Annual Central Ontario Secondary Schools Ath- letic Association wrestling championships, held Saturday night. Wrestling before an almost capacity crowd of partisan fans, the Anderson team cap- tured five individual champion- ships with a total of 91 points, closest competitor, 'i 1.40 2.32 6.45) 710 6.58 23 tek, i J. §.50 5 Send questions to Science Toronto Editors P.O, Box 97, Terminal "A" 11.00) Wanda Rekush 252; E) Y\Norm Weeks 201 and Vi Howard 200, jeanor 237; Dorothy 233; Emma Malo! 'There were nine in the Lemon * 226; Joan Taylor 223, 222; Jean Ogden) 316; Giad, Knight 217; Edna Hall 214;|-°aeve thle week. Mary Pirie 213; Betty Pearse 213; LADIES' "an 7 Mary Chinn 212; Flo. Bracey 211, 208; ee MAIOR CA" LEAGUE 1.58 ) ' 8.05 7.15) OPEN EVERY FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M, @ FREE DELIVERY @ |Shrewsbury 4 Halifax 2 Linfield 3 Derry City 1 | Watford 3 Swindon 3 Newry Town 0 Crusaders 2 | ---------- Osh Midget Oust Bellevill -star| White scored two goals and AH four Oshawa all-star g teams advanced into the second|Bob Lancaster shad one for Hockey Association playdowns| Oshawa led 4-1 at the end of last week. ithe first period, added one more Hoped|in the final period. Belleville's hee two markers came in the | r place spots for Anderson were} otner individual champions, | sea gone enes (Henry) and 4th,/nity Arena, 8.30 p.m. Neil Mc- # 2.4, to com "here were 18 penalties hand- Roy Nichols 95 pounds, Doug baton cee total-goal_ser : ". out in the game, 10 of 'hem a Se ts pounds. we KE aad ae pounds oa, "Tea PorabamFarms, at Maple Leaf | ona Bob Waters was the big gun\y30". 'little high in the 4 ving n | rals|, iri ; The outstanding wrestler in the 106-| and ae, Terry Dawaon a raeite| VS Toronto Marlboros, at for the home squad, firing three | minutes of the genie. Larry : pound class; Me o \Leaf Gardens, 9:00 p.m. 4 t j | Trophy, emblematic of teamjfreys at 123 pounds. Jeffreys./ienry who pinned Doug Long|2d. Len King (Moira) and 4th, Jobn| cp , : jliott, Doug Sutton, Jerryithe Belleville team both went championship honors. runner up to the All-Ontario 123) "> y g Ong Matheson (Lindsay). shawa Minor Assoc.:--Juve-|Dionne, Darryi Leach and dina (4 the sin-bin for 10-minute mis- rt . - final; Don Gummer from Camp-|(Campbeliford); nd, Brian Parrish! offs--Beaton's Dai don Richards, plant._manager ofjed each of his bouts with a fall aiirord in the 136-pound class, | Candsas): ard, Bruce Smith (Moira)! noiry at 8:15 "ep eg oe |Gary Bradley went off for Dupont of Canada, in Whitby,|to earn a total of 15 pbints, He) 4) pinned Brian Parrish of| "Howe | |fighting, Wayne Bradley picked - : rei : Por t|(Andecoon): and. Ken Totten eee, |donald's, at 9:15 p.m.; both skill of the competitors and|this weight class, when the pro-\Hone 'over Barry jard. Steve Boyd (Lindsay). end -4th, Ouhawa n Puildvent |with only one second left in the very much impressed with the|vincial tournament is held at/nunharton, at 143 pounds; Willy| 143 Pounds =a Bill Allison (Port | Arena. Shellack jgame;-John Smith of Belleville ship shown during the competi-/Toronto March 1 and 2. row in overtime, at 157 pounds)and 4h, Neil Van Duffelin (Henry). | were panelized for fisticuffs. scat \TWO OVERTIME BOUTS and John Burns winning ang' w Yarrow cAnderton)s ards Fred| df ra OSHAWA -- Ralph Moore, Al Trotter, 'SEVEN SCHOOLS ENTERED | Two of the final champion-Moira's second championship|Donaidson (Moira) and 4th, Geo. Mc- uc oun Ta 0 |Leach, Bob Robinson, Glenn Elliott, Seven Secondary schools, with|ship matches were forced into|over Art Brunton of Campbell-/"¢; pounds ist, John Burns (Moira); Bob Waters, Bill Pokosta, Phil Solo- ' ford in cham: 2nd, Art Brunton (Campbeliford); 3rd, . ts radiey, Gary Dionne, Doug Sutton ed the tournament, the first of|final score ended in a draw. In Sheridan (Port Hope) their devestating ways in the/and Dougias Balson. Team standings based on ten | wonton tenn a By the province since the sport|time also ended in a draw and points for first place, 'seven for) *r) and 2nd. R. be air ag rah a they trounced a Bradford dele-| thier, John Murphy, Lary Stewart, came into prominence a few|the judges, appointed by the | : gation 12-0 to extend their un- -- scored on streak to seven-in-a-|Bob Lancaster, Greg Moore, Perry | a ; ver row. |Soule, Bill Hallam, Jim Pringle and | | FIRST PERIOD Heffering's Roll | repr "cote | oa WASHINGTON (AP)--Duck|On Saturday, a West Hill --| g cRoinson, Leach) NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Moe Vennor 646, Carol March 644, Dave e hunters got good news from the| Highland Crock club , scured Belleville, White Cc }United States i i * e ; + img with 15 points; Burrus' 13%; Read. | Seen, Oe --y Bis anenge ane mae lean-Sweep Win tes interior depart lta axbliitipis contest against! 4 (Hannah, Stewart) * ing's 13; Tom Collins 1044; Collin's +0;) Belmo , pave oer eae ve y|winter waterfowl ions| Shellettes. | _ GJ. Dionne, Solomon) populations} : ' : : 200's -- William: Hayball 268, J eg te hed ped a Pearse's «| -cvter 254, Wes Ogden 250, Ted White. peta pea ad Me p ith a fine 754 (224, 284, 246), fol-lliamson 246, Ed Si Mt 234, Ozzi M Into and new and the Mississippi flywa jperiod and 8-0 at the end of; 11:15: Solomon, hooking, 15.18 ed by Laura Collins 'who rolled &| Weeks 232. 'Gord Reid 229, Mich Gie- V U data revised. viii the middle frame. chammarba i, se laee a, ae ee 290, Don Gutsole, Hank Lawson | 'The U.S, fish and wintite|, Gladys Williams and Janet) ¢ Seiace tee Swanger 674 (203, 277); Laura McKinlay| 255 Cathy Smith 220,' Myrtle Alexan Al Heffering's Imperials five-jthe Imps moved the club into service reported the annual Pa- McDonald led Shellette scor- r enaities Elliott, 627 (213, 234); Helen Anderson 625 (217,| der 319, Carson Heard 218, Leon Davey f | 17 | 4 y vhile| "7.08: Dionne, high sticking, '17.08; Ginn Hethion Gs (om); Ev. Cone bid for a playoff berth in the|the standing, The boys have|increase over 1962 and was bet-|S!eep contributed two while eh F~ salt rauenecoings bell 611 (254); Ellen Burrus 611 (200, Davey 213, Bernice Collins and }!s| Willowdale Men's Major league, done a terrific job, coming ter than the 10-year average,| Marlene Gibson, Janet God-| THIRD PERIOD " Julie Roesch 601 (235) " § ane . pag ' ' ' # (Hannah, St rt) : per single games were rolled by: OFtyna, Meith Benth and Marg Guy | out victory over the Errington) .econd place, within four weeks;fowl population in the Missis-|Hercia counted singles. 8. Oshawa, Waters | | ; 7 »| 9% Osh » Solo Reg Hickey, Dutch. Lugten-| The team total for Heffering's| 1962 and above the 10-year ave-|Play this weekend when they| * "(eitton: J Dionne) burg and Dick Adams were the|Imps was very impressive, 1173,|'@8e. vies oui techy, eons ae , Gibs (Rennick) .. 8.50) 1. Belleville, Lancaster (Dickey) 16. Warts M35: Only ong big 800 triple this week 'andi; -°7,.2Nd, 245 respectively total against 3666 for Errington check of the 1963 midwinter re : een i 10.29: Stewart radiy ni mie ane, Wa ee Yee Wilea, Pairoro-\it was rolled by Laraine Murphy with and it was Heffering's boys all| Paints. a waterfowl survey date for the} 5 stenettes, aioatey (Wiiltanss 0.0| Bradley, Sm 7 ah iy "io: Mr ) 144 » tripping, 14,22; Stewart, 2-min. 5 ema ss | club end er cance 22ced to the 7° Dick Adams in leadoff andjtual Funds 41 pts.; Heffering's|°V¢r-All increase in the number| Penalties -- None. [!20ping, 10min. mie. 18s Murphy, Nee ee denned ass\ es Web. cloenty fol erry Bennett in second spot in|Imperials 37; Hatch Sheet Metal]! ducks; geese and coots of 14] |. th tbonas |fishting, Balsom, $-min. fighting, 19.59, : pear axenet (Williams) , (23, 29, Marg Williams 692) stcKay was next with 739 (207, 232,|a powerful one - She, Seas 2 Zeate--o0 below thel.¢ McDonald) | 4 4 aes * ' (Williams, McDonal 207); Georgie Groleau 625 (24), 308, ithithe second game when Dick|Aprile Lanes 34; Arnoid Vesik's : g GARMISCH, West Ger Biota Wellmen 621 (302, 202); Mary) 725, (208, 206). oe had 721 olled 308 and Gerry followed/34; Bad Boy Appliances 31; El Otherwise, the department! {McCord Ronsick} eae; 123°|(AP)--The United: States pon Celia Wigg 609 (228); Cecelia Casey 607 , id I } Se ana A (735). j She Bi | eye are with toe Goan: ai)» 44/1363 to 1136 for Errington|Sunoco 28; Stanley Jarvis Ins.|00 ea species which it THIRD PERIOD |German national team 9-7 in an git, tk aan castle et, Bees | © |Paints, 34; British Construction, 20; |"ePorted earlier. These included] « shetettes, Hercia (Fertie) .... 230\exhibition game here Saturday Gi '237. Judy Carlson 233, Bert ; | \( ha : |orf a littl } | Saat ' |ereas high with "605" (Ae 201), Heten their torrid pace in the third |Bow! U; Errington Paints 9. he at ni rg bet yore game with 315 and 291 while Dick Adams was top for Hef- nie ay By ALLAN BAILEY {Solomon added singles, Steven round of the Ontario Minor|Belleville. | Saturday morning, the Osh-|in the second period and three : 7 pam Scott (Anderson). heavyweight. Winning second)ture wrestling teams. | ;|by Dunlops, at Whitby Commu-\Town to win the two-game,|third period. in addition to Weller of Moira,|Ctris Allerton (Dunbarton). (Neil Maroons vs Knob Hill shawa s good week. m 130 pounds and Wayne plete 0 58 \going to Belleville. Tempers Hum-| (Moira); 3rd, Bob Deschenes (Heory)|7:30 p.m. and Oshawa Gene , phreys of Henry in Maple ick. Glenn El-| \the tournament was Dick Jef- Ken Zayette of|ciency); and, Doug Long (Anderson); goals for a hat trick. G Stewart and John Murphy of I : of Anderson in their 130-pound) Gum: nile L a . In presenting the trophy, Gor-|pound champion last year, end- Pound] 136 Pounds oe nor eague Round-Robin Play jconduct penalties. Stewart and }amd 4th, John Goodall (Henry). . j A : Neat 141 Pounds -- ist, Vic, Howowanski| Refreshments vs Hayden Mac- Sh ll tt ' said that he was amazed at the|will be highly favored to winiringcay: Bill Allison, (An e e es up a misconduct penalty, and Johnson,! Dave Wright (Port Hope), games at fine display of good sportsman-|West Hill Secondary School, in} uvater defeating Wayne Yar-|fope)#, 2nd. Barry Johnson | {uaa | jand Douglas Balson of Oshawa Doug Barr, Wayne Bradley, Darryl |Leod (Dunbarton). more than 60 wrestlers, enter-| overtime periods when the|fo the 168-pound A Ajax Shellettes continued) Moore plone. aut Mocraw, Giz | pionship. Jim Evans (Dunbarton) and 4th, Ray its kind in the Eastern part of|the 98-pound category the over- 183 Pounds -- ist, Gary Curl (Ander- ncrease |Whitby Arena last night when) BELLEVILLE -- Bob Moon, Steven jsecond, four for third and tw0|2nd, Bob Goffrey (Campbeliford). } |Fleming, John Smith, Doug Dickey, Seed | Mi 4 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS zie "onmeliete | ra ed) (McGraw, G. Bradley) Team Standings: DuGusy's are lead-| Bowler 637, Stella Scattergood 635, Russ jonce but were defeated 6-1 in| * ment Thursday in figures on} Osha.7a, Sutton i D " %%| McConkey 601. ; i Campbell's, Manila's and DePratto's| ey for the Pacific and Mississippi| Shellettes led the Bradford] Speaaition wales, teat yom cta-| Carter 254. Wes Osden 239, Ted White flyways. The Pacific data are\Club 4-0 at the end of the first) Waters, playing with broken st tow 735 (244, 253, 238); Chrsi Collins | (85 bj 224, Edna Cutler 222, Barb Peters Sas * 248); Mary Hobbs 677 (304); Dolly| 314 Rusty Howard 221, Doreen Vennor |ser ) 7.42; Smith, hooking, 10.45; Hallam, ( on , pin club, making a desperate|sole possession of second spot in|cific winter count showed an|¢rs With three goals each. Leona - 220); Molly DePartto 62 (221, 216); ) aig 205, Colin Lavalie 216, Dorothy White, hooking, 18.44 a . Watson 211, 4 2 ; | ao. th | ' hi $205); Ede Reading 609 (203, 233) and| Watson 31, Jeanne Sabins 208, Michi came up with a brilliant shut-|from the middle. all the way to! The service -said the water-|{fey: Linda McCord and Joy) 7 Bellevilie, White * Kay Manila 200; Myrtle Waite 256, 203; | sole 202, Doreen Reid, Jean Misztak and| Paints club, jof league play. |sippi flyway was better than in| _Shellettes enter tournament) | 'McGraw, J. Dicuss) Henne | visit Alliston for two days. 10, Oshawa, Waters | | big guns in the first game with|1363 and 1391 for a 3927 team) The department said: "A re-| 1. ghenette 2. Shellettes, Sleep Penalties--W. Bradley, 10-min. mise, opera hdd 10.30| Bradley, 5-min,, fighting, 11.00; 'i ther' 205; Maria Cummings 204 and/ 928 (245, 302, 21). the way, 1173 to 1111. The standing: Canadian Mu.' Mississippi flyway reveals anj 4. Shelletes, Williams 'Bt nage ier Sey ceome coe at Bs meee: SECOND PERIOD |10.-min, misc., 19.42; Smith, 3-min. | +, 238) G i igh Tri Ede |Moreau with 749° (204, 217, 388", Naney(the Heffering line-up, Gevelonen| Tt; Bennett Tropiies 35; _-- per cemt above the average for williams) 4 (272, 23); Helen Trott 682 (250, 225, : two punch in|bukes 34, Comet Engines $4;), 0,3, : 'er"| «Willams, McDa U.S, 'TEAM WINS ais); 290? and Merle (The Bowler) Poch with Tage, as-calculated: earlier. Ly, Shellettes, McDonald Nichols 616 (231); Jean Kroll 616 (263); it d 'gga via (232, 293), Janet Peel had 712 (297, 225),,up with 340 to set the stage for a\Macombo Tavern 28; Lansing Stuck with the summarizations S Gattles 2 None. jteur hockey team defeated the rin. 5 oy | Oar eee ee fot ee, BO). an indicated 37- per ti helettes, McDonald Cole 231, Fay Muir 225, Bea Northey bis week, tosis Suess] Adams and Bennett continued|{/emington Park 16; Willow fber of inal. (Willams, McCord 4.45 Bhewnt pin? seed | (233, |most popular duck in the fly- Bint and (Williams, McCord) 44 11 Shellettes, Sleep (Godfrey) 10.45 12. Shellettes, Williams (Rennick) 713.15 ee | Oshawa's Top Tire Trader MR, FARMER . «+ This is the time of year to re- place those worn tractor tires, Prices slashed to save you money. 2-11 x 28 4-Ply, Rear DOMINION ROYAL SUPER © 120.90 GRIP MASTERS, me Mice es AND TRADE INSTALLED 25, Jo Arthnre| Was 221 and Shirley Sargeant 220. | Pinch Clarke, Vera 694 (246, 283), Alice Northey 684) 231, 220), Millie Bilida 675 (224, peer ;. Potts Ten ag er 4, Saywell: Bees Gutsine 673270, 23), orien ee oe pao Hel ety" 5 Peso tes on " Fo bl a) a favorited: to Be ae -- Ne » Saywells| D : » 280), is Taylor| 0 give Heffering's boys the) for 868; nnett was close|per cent off from - Sen ener 3, Mande eae" eee eet so" Binal game, 1381. to 1919. Bob behind with 212, 340 and 201 for| average. ste: Whites 1, Mitchells 0 and Horne's Eso) Scotty Vann 0 (206, 231), Lois Fill' Gallagher contributed to this 843; Reg Hickey 259, 250 and! States in the Mississippi fly- _ Nesbitts 7, Men-| 229) Jovce Rell ed Cust O13 (205 win with a. dandy 08 third/266 for 755; Bob Gallagher 200,/way are: Louisiana, Arkansas dersons 7, Saywells 5, Genosha Beauty|mow 607 (295) and Chris Collins 606/8aMe. 233 and 308 for 741, Dutch Lug-|Tilinois, Alabama, Indiana, Salon. 4, Bints 4, Mitchells 3, Hornes| (240). The seven - point victory for ting | 257, _ _ My pindlgent Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Min- ave Reynolds 191, and 21l!nesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Esso 3, Motor City 3, Whites 2 1nd| Points won Burns 2. 2 |Woodlyn 1; for 647. _\Ohio, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Paonia Rimi Standings -- Horwich Jewellers 3, Hayden Macdonald 1, Nu W. L, HOUSTON 67 KING W. -- PHONE 723-7822 |) | Way Rug 3; Young Moderns 3, Strouds NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE |1; Coca Cola 3, Scugog Cleaners 1, Mod- With the With only one night left, Sunnyside|¢™™ Upholstery 3, Acadian Cleaners 1. No. 1 has wrapped up the win in thal Congratulations to the girls from our round robin series, being eight points|Major "A" ahead of their nearest 4 BPOL C! le Team Standings -- Sunnyside No. 1,|!0ts of luck in Toronto on M Ratio No. 3, Radio No. 2, Fernhill No. 1) King side No. 1, Radio No. 1, Bathe, North Oshawa, Sunnyside No. 2, § BUSH LEAGUE last section under way, some of our er are starting to bowl! \C. Burgess had 4 nice night wi League who qualified for| nice 790 (323, 252) and right Semen wish them) came G. Oliver with his 785 (345, 275)| farch 17-16.! and then came A. Cameron 745 (289); | mf -. A. Bruce 735 (280); J. Huband 734 (267, enti Palen! wien " oo. 264); A. Marceneck 680 (279)% F i te aker was hig! ler this Stewart 657, B. Bracey 656, D. Craw- Eastview No. 2, Fernhill No. 2, East-| week. Lucky Six tied for top place and |ford 656 (251) aad J. Childerhose 651 view No, 1, Brookside, Woodview, King-| also high in pins, Lemons a baker's 230 RL is 273, T. side No. 2, Rundle No. 1, Kingside No. | dozen. 261, B. Whi D, Pg 3, Kingside No. 4, Rundle No. 3, Rundle| Doubles -- H. Baker 512 (229, 283),|6l; B. White 259 A. Joynt 20 No. 2 and tThorton's. |J. Carey 439 (241); J, Braiden 428 (246),| Points -- City Yards 4, Tony's 0; 700's -- Lioyd Sabins 795, Mavis Tay-|M. Nicholson 400 (230). |CNR 4, Acme 0; Zoltan, Nick and Dan's J- lor » Rich March Jr, 723, Fern i -- J. Hali'236, E. Burrus 218 Buechier 717, Don Craggs 711, Grant|Cannon-Balls skunked the Orbets,|Len and Lous's TV 1, Beatty's 3, Osh Cheseborough 709 and Fred Knapp 703.| Rockettes skunked the Lucky 27, Lucky: |*¥@ Glass 1 600'. -- Bev Arsenault 696 (300), Mar-|Six skunked the Asternettes, Skunks! Pin fall at the end of Second Section fon Dingman. 693, Paul Collins 688, Tip! took two points from the Locals Oshawa Giass.58,801, Len and Lou's Buechler 687, Ray. Collins 676, Del' Team standing ~ Skunks and Lucky-|Tv 57,713, Beatty's 57,183, Zoltan, Nick Siblock 673, Tony Romaniski 665, Rich Six tied for first place with 14 points, and Dan's Fine 57,025, CNR 56,850 March 660, Bob Carter 653,-' William|Rockettes 13, Locals 12, Orbets 11,,City Yards 55479, George's TV 56,424, Badgley 57, Chuck Grimbleby and|Asternettes 11, Cannon-Baile li aad | Soae'e 34.208, Aome 52,649 and Nu-Way | Taylor 054, Rose Lucky 97. 10. 94,204. 2 BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) GOLF FREE IN '63 A limited number of free memberships will. be accepted at ERINL! GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB for the 1963 season to senior members paying their initiation fee this year. 18 holes (15 open May Ist + swimming pool -- dining lounge, etc. as ag Enquire about our other sizes end prices, UDGET TERMS RED TAPE... 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