Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1964, p. 17

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17 Te OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 4, 1964 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS LADIES' WEDNESDAY spt aaa 600 -- Ethel Tonkins 788 (310,216,262), State 63) (neh, Ella Long amb tak Som 226), Marg. Vaughan 615 anh Hace! Weddup 614 (278) and Marie Collison 606 Darling 211, Nan koluk 210, Reva Pi 208, Tureski 205, Lemons 3, 3 Planters 1; Six Belles 4, Drifters 0; Polka Dots 1 and Powder Puffs 3. NOR'WESTERS LEAGUE High Triples -- Marg Armstrong 623 9 | (236, 216), Phy! Clarke 621 (223, 214), and j Barb Heagle 604 (213, 205). i Over 200 -- Mary Wise 248, Rosalie . Gill 231 and Joyce Littleproud 239. Lemon League -- Joanne Galpin 88, Marg Huzer 98, Ruby Smith 79, 47, 73, Evelyn Carmichael 76, Bea Dart 90, Hazel a f Ormiston 93 and Evelyn Guthrie 88. ; Team Standings -- Toppers 27, Hit and Misses 20, Blowers 14, Gems 13, Laggers Vi and Jinxs 11, RADIATOR DEPT. Team Standings -- King Pins 10, Kool Ones 10, Guttersnipes 9, Champs 9, Alley ge Bs] a id Rats 6, Hootenannys 6, Blowers 3,"Shiv- arees 3, Jack Rabbits 3, Hot Shots 1. High Triples -- A. Perry 717 (245, 279), E. Brown 705 (237, 270), B. Waite 679 (254, 256), B. Edgar 674 (234, 246), B. Maxwell| 662 (242, 235), E. Rose 657. (206, 236, 215), Bilko Taylor 650 (23, 234), Big Big Big BigBill Butter 641 (212, 222, 207), F. Sprackett 640 (223, 21), A. Menzies 638 (83), C. Villa 635 (18, 48), T. Lovely {Ges Ss) en Re Kon 413 (208 257) ° A 5 x ! i ini ' j ; nigh Singies Tiere oe Dominion's new fun game is taking the town by storm! Already dozens and leeman » R. Stevenson 252, L. Ri . * ° 257, Hann 25, Rober! Dove 20,29, dozens of shoppers have won cash prizes... big cash prizes -- and there's . . ui i : Goyne 233, J. T 232, A. Dawson 228, i uisan dis it' Govne 233, J. Townes 222, A Dawson 228, lots more ahead. Join the tho ds who have discovered that it's fun to play. a ee . . You cut food costs too, at DOMINION! . ag 204, W. Ville 204 and P. Morrison Ba, oh Vek te Tutor: The free card you receive every time you visit Dominion gives full details of ton 94, D. Wolasewich 97, H. Walker 73. how to play "4-IN-A-ROW" or "4-OF-A-KIND". Imagine, there are 55 ways you The Hot Shots Lap barbed their a point of thissection ile taking a 3 i me . * % joss In a close match with the Champs. can win big cash prizes. So don't delay ... switch to DOMINION, Canada's Bud Edgar and Bill Maxwell led i acres t iti f d Ones in a 3 to 1 victory over the Hoofe- m nannys. Bradshaw Brockman bowled well ost excl Ing 00) store. for the losers but had little help. The Blowers, who are showing why they were in last place in the previous section took a 3 to 1 loss from the Gutter- snipes. The Alley Rats and Jack Rabbits had 8 2 fo 2 saw-off with Al Perry and E. Brown dueling for the high triple. The King Pins beat the Shivarees 3 to 1 Be, or cightened an atharioe ull eve is | SALAD DRESSING SAVE 4c Canada's Finest Government Inspected Red or Blue Brand Beef ning. Last week fhe Rad Dept. Beef Trust y Hibs y i & e Dave Wolosewich was inadvertently left f B DE BONE REM VED--MEATY out of the high triple bracket. This week 16-02. LA he made sure of being mentioned. With A 97 In the ninth frame and grim determin- i Yh é JAR ation written on his face he began the! y ji tenth, picked a head pin and for the Lys j second time this year his. pants seam G ave up the unequal apt = ga rind hal lucky stars for a mild even f i i panne nen ir 9 oak Soares SOFT RITE, WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, AQUA SAVE 27¢ C.0.F, LEAGUE | 4 . in the Charmed Circie this week was 4 e@ @ Dick Stata 789 with a very nice 345,233, ; 211; Norm O'Reilly 724 (309, 216). Con- 2 ROLL orawultiene en Orel 6a CZ", PACKS C 238), Molly Hartshorn 668 (245, 237), Wes oe : ' Zz State, 66 (ote, se pisant es (26, 210),, MR. E.R, ORSER, 84A Geddes Street, Belleville, 17 (243) end Don Robin- receives $500. cash award from Mr. W. Moffatt, mn G Dominion store manager, 25 Victoria St, Belleville. . BRIGHT'S SLICED HALVES, CHOICE SAVE 3c fon 236, Joan McClelland 226, 218, -Orm eae i , t Art Peeling 217 (elso @ " femon-leaguer 87), Ray Bennett 214, Helen Hircock 212, Boyce Blair 209 and E Pointe: faken his week Hicks 2 ge Cc 4 is - z g Heiters 0: 2, Pips 1) Oscars 2 5 . Colts Keyo's 1; Daks 2 @nd Jays 1. : Team standings -- Daks 12, Hicks 11, colts 9, Jays 8. Oscars & Pips 7, Kayo's TENDER DELICIOUS! EASY TO CARVE, CROSS CUT OR 4 and ; ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE & SCOTIAN GOLD CHOICE SAVE 16¢ Men 600 -- Glen Maunder was fiying 5 4 5 high with a 945 triple and games of 298, @ 334, 313. Great bowling, Glen! B. Pike; io. 745 (261, 229, 255), A. Venema 709 (281, Z man 638 (207, 246), A, Marlow 631 (226, 248), F: Cooper 622 (246, 223), J. Scott a4 610 (216, 218), G. Shemilt 605 (265) and 4 5 f §. Grey 60 Rien 261, .R. Corman 4 ; LEAN, BONELESS DEVON BRAND PORKY SMILE E. Holland j am, MRS. W. E. GAUNT, 3 Weldon Avenue, Sault Ste. Mari MOM"S COLORED : Madea sor" Wile Scot roles] receives $500. cash award trom Mr. G. Jones, STEWING Breakfa oe tp Bate Rdg sole Alaa rl Dominion store manager, 150 Churchill Road, Sault e Ss 764 (261, 376), P. Cooper 692 (241, 265) Ste. Marie. and J. Morrison 682 (271, 230). ereie ts crgarine BEEF | BACON i lowe 24, E. Hawley 21, E. Boynton) # ' é PICNICS 215 and M. Taylor 208. Team Standings -- Hawks 12, Jets 10, Aces 10, Hustlers 9, Ramblers 9, Larks 9, Beavers 8, Tops 7, Robins 4 and Wiz- ' oS Beaver a ONLY AT DOMINION HILLTOP LADIES MAJOR"A" LEAGUE } Z 1-LB. i! Points -- Once again this week the games all ended in 3to-l victories. The : ' 3 ' PKG. C winners being Lakas Coffee Shop, Aca-; C dian Cleaners, Hayden Macdonald's, & , Strouds and Hambly's Beverages. The) losers were: Modern Upholstery, Y oung ; Moderns, Nu-Way Rug, Scugog Cleaners pepe es and Horwich Jewellers. ' iim on Gol iiple with 's. Sit stole : with an riple with a single. PEE 700 -- Olive Frise and Janet Peel were ; 5 . ees " BEEF, LIVER paged joel aed 796 (350) end 795 MRS. W. BOWDEN, ($100) MR. A. HAYNE, ($100.) : res ively. : 59 BURK STREET : 2 Leopald Street TAR : ws a ----- o 746 and LB oy cag ld 8 ONTARIO NO. 1' HOLLAND MARSH GROW: U.S. NO. 1 COUNTRY GIRL 650 -- Helen Pinch 691, Barb H@rding| - ee 682, Greta Tutton 678, Betty Reese 669, @ : y FIRM CRISP Lorraine Murphy 664, Mar] Ford 662, MIl- / ' € Nie Belida 658, Isabelle King 658, and gore y HEAD LADIES MAJOR ."B" LEAGUE: ' OR : High Triples ~- Rose Stovin 708 (308, ~ U " a acs Wor lee oni Wiles : } : FLORIDA NO. 1 SWEET AND JUICY INDIAN RIVER ' ; McQuaid 672 (247, 224); Jean McPher- , son 645 (297, 183); Diana Charuk 624 ' (213, 206); Irene Severs 617 (279, 191); "ie? Ea 4 ¢€ ISIN Helen .Gourley 611 (265, 225); Cleta Weisman' 602 (241,199) and Fran Alex- f i i : ae 15-02, ander 602 (256, 188). z j : TINS. Top Ten -- Anne Furey 273, Jean Kroll F ' 244, Hazel Weddup 240, Marie Hog } i ' Jean Saywell 236, Hazel Rumpel 236, 4 B.C. EXTRA FANCY RED CRISP CRUNCHY Mary Frobel 239, Dot McLellan tie p , y Norah Barron 215 and Effie Baldwin 214. * GOOD 4 Lemon League -- Anne Reece 75, Bert $s : Z SHIRRIFF cole 80 Ede Wilson, 89, Olive Anderson MR. JACK BIRD, ($100.) MRS. R. PEACOCK, ($100.) € = - ar ella Benne' 67 Church Street 787 East.Gien Dr. 8 Points Taken-- Mitchell's 4, Horne's ca Tae cee wae BELLEVILLE, ONT. OSHAWA, ONT. : GOOD MORNING City 3, Bint's 1, Montgomery's 3, White's z L 'burn's 3 and Saywell'a 1. A FROM SUNNY ISRAEL SWEET AND FULL OF JUICE j > Team standing -- Saywell's 15, Mitch- Marmalade 0-0 ell's 13, Burn's 12, Henderson's 11, Mont- 2 Z. gomery's and White's 10, Motor City Ki RANGES > C , Bint's and Horne': i : Nesbitt's 8, Bint's ai lorne's Esso € > PIE 8 4 ' ' 24-02. ; 4 C GUYS AND DOLLS MAJORS The fourth and final section under) An way with Sabers, over Ball HI's 4 to 0, Jay Birds over Hicks 3 to 1, Sally's over: 4 Legal Lights 3 to 1 and Perry's over 7 uve we Pea Que's 3 to } pees Ane, ed | a ogee thurs. 6 to 9 p.m.| vacueserrective | * "A**TtS MONARCH DELUXE PoucH PAcK! PILLSBURY CRESCENT ed the high single of 1376. Sao -=| a PS Sommo | | CARE MIXES == 2== 55"! DINNER ROLL old Ballem 764, Al Goguen Ron Bes Swartz 725, Jim Hardie 16 (ie). Oo MRS. G. WILLSON, ($100). MRS. PAULINE PATRICK, ($ the Dolls: Mary Mann 775 (321), Isabelle 5 King 747, Millie Bilida 714 (324), Janet 525 Nipigon St. ata gpa Peel 706, Helen Pinch 702. OSHAWA, ONT. TREN' . ie High A' Race -- Guys: Lioyd Seb- : ae ins ls, "el Himes 250, Harold Ballem z i " Ban crwer 3 IN HUMPTY DUMPTY TWIN PACK 8-0Z. 2483, Al Perry 242, Reg ne vceeyge rigged B g Himes and Janet Pee! Mar! i j Dingman 225, Mavis Taylor 24, Joan j FOUL PKGS. - Rogers 217. i é ese In the Dolls'; high average race, we j i d , 30-0Z BO LE have Mavis Taylor, Marion Dingman, Janet Peel and Lou Himes all fighting it j out for first spot. Mary Marin Is one' y G doll ag 5 eget City gd oS Z Z % | e le j $5 sre 'eabelle 'King end Helen Pinch FOR WHITBY $ DELICIOUS FLAVORS EVERYTHING GUARANTEED make it this week, Z 10-0Z As promised last week, the Dolls who : : ; nti ee le Sa ea , | ---- MASON'S TINS going to North Bay to fig ag j bs B ll fire! place Pew'timess Mavs Tavior| owmanvilie janet: Peel, Joyce Bell and Isabelle Mo) , @ 4 c CANNED thersill MRS. R. CHATTEN, ($100) MRS. JEAN FERGUSON, ($100) ixed team, there -wilj be !se- on the mixed tea ~~ GrNEEON Until 6 p.m, Sat., Mar. 7 € ? PLUS DEPOSIT ' ' bs wale King, Laete McLean, Lorraine)" ~ Gosouna oe BEVERAGES DOMINION STORES LIMITED WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 1 PP

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