Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1964, p. 12

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a High T 902,\Legal Lights 5, Ball Hi's 4 and Pee THE OSHA' MES, Tueedey, 10, 1964 ' 204). Salant. 10h 5 ies i, me R:lQue's 3. Socce Me Wan ; WA Times, T erustnctaes Richere 703 (244, 213, 2460) J San or ' Select Class -- Bert Haraing 6 (324) i n t i351) = ty OTB "a he Pr oveeh Mean Gove? Al Ataber 399 (397) Subsid From Tax /10-POINT ACTION . é Wotton 645 (193, 09, 263)) F, Hayward|Herold Ballem 751, Reg" Hickey 732, y |657 (185, 252, 210); 4, Sharp 638 (180, 230,,/Ewart Carswell 723, Orest Pidwerbecki LONDON Pp OPUC LEAGUE |(258)/ G. Kurelo 601 (232, 210) and R.| Saturday, April 4, Is the playoffs! (222); 0. Sawyer 654 (213, 278, 163) H.\715 (318); George Taylor 701 (307), Frank (AP) -- E - iper 600 (212, 228), Saturday, April 18 is the bowling ban-|canfieid 497 (223, 257, 217) L. Ate 664|Hil| 70) and Lloyd Sabins 701. soccér planners want hf Taanh, See. ao BUN 2k Ne tak Sindee --- E. Turner 246, E. Lymlquet ot $1. George's Ukrainian Hell, cor =|{206, 241, 217) Ge Osborne 4i (190 300.1 Dolls ac Joan Regere, fod. Caeal, Maten p p Sank ie; Bri 93, Rockets 72 and Heid Pins 61. ish government to use some of 3 burner 240, R. Day 232, N. Siith 229, H. vel - Albert and Jackson streets 3 5.30'59) and J, Ball 613 (251, 185, 177), Pinch 720, Isabelle Mothersili 712, Millie ene man Pr ak ken Has cst, i,t -- # Mates altos 4, ie a, Pros Sim ce 8 Bie SA Ste Se aoe et oe Tne toes el y » is q , OD 5 100i co ee 4g triple -- K, Garrison 634|/Marshall 210, €. Rundle 208, K. Sanders MOTOR CITY sTORE League man 232, K, Roddick 231, D. williams! "ign average race---guys: Lloyd Sabins,| Ib is to finance te 2 Ww y ' 205, A. Mepstead 203, 0. Crandell 201 and) Points -- Jury and Lovell 12, Peoples = J Pen 229, B. Taylor 229, E. Henry|264, Sel Himes 251, Harold Ballem 247, CUD. adies' high single -- P, Bligdon 239.\C, Pinsent 201, 1 2, Thomson Kernaghén 11, Modern Up- Thompson 6 F, Linley 04,\Al Perry ond Jim Hardie 240, They say they need st T Tl le: Hira Acide tach Gta 4, ba eat exif ating ca cy Me yng a te | OO Seon, eal to stage the, urbameat , i mo-| Medal 6, Jordans 5, Angus Graydon 3|Clau son rown 14, rion Dingman and Mavis Tay* 4 ee 1 iat Peg i pee eee Paton {Biles 3, Corvairs 1; Pontiacs 3 andlang Swad's 2, dees |P, Hercia 214, B. Scott 211, P, Tome. lor 724, England on a scale matching aff ' 239, B. Tkaezuk 241,|Gq Top bowler was Maude Cockerton $07; aie 210, <i A. Vailencourt. 209, L. ' With four weeks left to bow! it Is going/the last two World C Ci nes alin fae shaw. 0/5. ali High avertae leaders, -- E, Simkins na Nicholls had 44 (211,|biane 208, R, Smith 210, D. Cooper 208, F.|to be quite a. ding dong battle In the MD COMME? * Bowling -in the Thursday| OSHAWA Mi | 50, Laon Jones 5, Shirley Bowers. 26) Dusk! 0. and" Ks" Garrison. 288, 2, |GMC's) 204 R. Coulson (Maple| Sash, Mary Then night MA Set. 347), Boel JHMg. 20%, Tiartnd 1. Ween Soe en Man 'erage race orion hie boils, Jane itions in Sweden and Chile, oo ie iu Y] team Standings coos Cre 4,,Bev Doran 473, Glenda Thomson 472, Lemon League -- M. L. Paton 98, A.\Leafs 219. |Siblock 416 (226) and Marlin Hutchins Rogers was back again this week with) The government collects po Night League, Herman Prak+|Mocrison's BA 38, Modern Grill 37, Cour-|Marg Brown 466, Carol Germond stl Nicholson 98 and A, Robinson 98, | High single teeaers -- fF, Peterson) 403 or 2a8), GUYS AN Li another 700 with both of the Whitby Dalis, 4 , Tiken put games of 215, 210, 200\tice Champs 35, Gillard Cleaners 34, Big|Jean Hutcheon 455, Anne Bone 4547 and| |(Caditlacs) 330 and .P, Jarvis (Ponfiaes)|" 260 Scores -- Mar} MeNell 245, Cleta " ID DOLLS MAJOR Mille Sinas Ghd" tenbella: Matern! ails about $84,000,000 each year in 'tor a fine 625 triple to help his lock 39, Carl's Bar-/Dot Crossiey 433. PARTS AND SERVICE Leacue 3. |Wellman 245, Jéan McLaughlin 243, Ada|,!N this week/s bowling, Hicks over Pealmaking it and Helen Pinch was also back taxes from soccer betting, pty a 32, Big Five 32, Holo| men's High Average: Don Richmond | High Triples ----M. Burgess 788 (2 High Triple Leaders -- J. Dell (Maple|Floody 228, Mabel Moss 216, Ada Tonkin| Guy's 3to-1, Sabers over Perry's 316-1,|with -- 700, hop ' , 1 Ligh rey {iteam, Dumont Aluminum, win 3 ' AB gy Bro Pied PO the league with 178, Harold Babcock) 91, 238), J. Dell 734 (268, 237, 229), .\Leefs) 630 and R. Coulson (Maple Leafs) /209%, Mary Bell 207, Edna Bowers 207, Dot ie Pe a yey alte at win! Among the Guys It Is still Liova Saking Wigner 2 24 mee arber Shop 4p Fred Snow dre close with 175, fol- [Simwing 1 (296, 226), 1. O°NG O88 (a, yl ou ak Huzar 202 and Ann Gwilliams 202, points @ach, [fer out in. frent ff will not 'be caveht' HOCKEY ENTHUSIASTS = Opp $67, Fred lowed by Ozzie Sponer with 173, is (45, 4a), jarvis ota) points -- GMC's $6, Corvairs $ year. Ron Swartz finally camé up) LANDER-STARK SLassic i ag vn Lament tise Be bo Ladies' High Average -- Barbara Kirk-|678 (267, 251), K. Smith 673 (308), F.|Chevrolets 53, Maple Leafs 51, Olasmo- FRIDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL ian [ign eon yee wot eae byw with. one of his' big games cong over; Some 370,000 people play in bres Harty $64, Don Don Richmond 551, Jack Sanders 540,|ham took over first place with 153, Carol|Peterson 663 (302), M. Dragomatz 4at| biles 48, Pontiacs 48, Cadillacs 43 and) Points Taken -- Quality Fuels 3, Gen- giv' pene 2 1,820, igh sin-idue), Several new faces got'into the fast/ hockey teams in the Soviet tohm biel a yi way, jovesigt he Eagles|Ozzie Sponer 528, Rich Forster 528, Steve|Germond Is still a threat with 152 and | (210, 216, 236),.R. Coulson 661 (312), D.| Buicks 36, losha 0; Ac@dian 2, Dairy Queen 1; West- company, Ewart Carswell, Frank rill and Union--233,000 playing with a to? -- 8 couple of 200 games by|Zwolinski 525, Harold Babcock 525. Shirley Bowers is coming close behind|Ci@rk 660 (241, 231), F. Dwyer 630 lbenh; | Wednesday, April 1 Is the fast night of|mount 2, Gillards 1; Motor City 9 and| Standings -- Sally's and Sabers 8 George Taylor, Bert Harding was ten} ' , | Ladies' Top Ten -- Barbara Kirkham with 149. |G. Fehrenbach 610 (258), J, Cook 601/the season! }Homes by Harrison 1, points, Perry's and Hicks 7, Jay Birds 6'banan this week with his nice 853. ball and 137,000 with a puck icine iealiiin eter ene eens in caro Eee Se ee ee lyers tripped the George Brabin had ry In the| | y George won this week's Cole's 600 °° 1 decision to the Lions Ih & Close series. For the winners Walt Scott and hoo Crystal supplied the margin of vic Tigers lost thelr Apey by the Lead , we, san Gainer and feague igaders v me Sa tose was sine pick the | nih "Bight -- 6. = aM PS 212); 608 (209, R, Son's Gn. tines ore (211)2 B, Edgar 878 Logs ah my, | rakken S68 (217); H. Blohm Standings -- Tigers 46, tiene. ar! hal: | is 41, Flyers s, Rovais 35, Hawks 34, | . Nel 27); me Leading svereasy George Brabin | wmie7, Ken Fisher 167, walt Scott 185, Her. | @eman Prakken 184 and Church Andor 184, Esc ue MOTORS with two weeks left for league play, | "Kinloch's Men's Wear are still leading | with 69 points and Oshawa TV moved into | five points ae | LTD % 's ft who have | e ints. Next in ln@ are Dunlop Tire. | 1 wmpoints, Industrial Toot and Die 49 points, @Preston's Men's Weer 45% points, Alds- jorth Cleaners 44 points, Pepl's Pizza "uh Palace 42 points, Sherriff's Tailors 41¥% ' % Hepoints, Orphans 37 points, Engels 35 "mi & ints, Millwork 30 get Teal Ford well: No. 11 Team 10 point: te. Ton men this week 'was Bert Harding No pitts Needed! ja triple, 225 single and was fol- a a Deal Through Friendly Chief G.M.A.C. Come On! Bring Tribe! John' Waldinsperger and Ken Fis! %, M ire tied for Algh average with 184 and) asy mi ac Ber Harding is one pol back with 183, | Make E Pay ents E h Full oon! 'with only two weeks left. "The League Executive would tike to) . Sherk the sponsors for their supp | ir - 'oughout the year, Seco | 1958 CHEVROMET $9 9 5 BIG TRADE 'n DEAL EVENT ice Berg's Men's Wear team and pe 7 to 0 victories went to A. and P. end| ebcopne, Cloenteg, Oat Corvetig | Ind} automatic transmission and cus- BAovresere and New-Way Photo won vic- eo Cahawe Wood Products. Ron I i fOM radio; 2-tone coral and White 1963 ACADIAN Senin 5 polnts 102 pons, : INVADER SEDAN Sapte S70 und. wen tolowed, cleapiy bY 'N: Baker with 564. Other good Stores were 6-cylinder, automatic with custom 4 good S58. Bone 560, F. S. Hodgson ' n ' . M50, G. Wind 538, D. Keeler 528, W. Sev- radio; white with blue interior. tae B. Wind $21 and R. Trude! 521. 1960 ENVOY Secs ans ero nna ivatioN WAGON Serer Sipes" cleaner nh" Bo , 1963 PONTIAC uminum ir i re oa é : : : oe 4 eo ] ' on. Vand B. Discount 16 pins "cin gleaming white with red trim y, Parisienne 2-Door Hardtop $ PS Better Be Safe than enterprises 13, MeLaughin' Fuels 13,1 Automatic transmission; custom ' ' "Tkes Eviness Sales 12, Houdallle 12, Mac- cers steering; : Sorry mane Be Sure ""hies' Van and Storadé 10, Goeh Supér- power one - owner fest 9, Black's Men's Wear No. 19,/ ' ' Homes by Herrison §, Ideal Dery Prov: since new, low mileage . ucts 4 and. Dyett's Sports 1. : Bs f ' , You Buy cyte fm bowen coreunt tere 1961 CHEVROLET | "GOODWILL" #* were turned In again this week with Her- | women Prakken on top. He shot games of pe ote Pett ne oe mee = bat STATION WAGON $ 1963 yeild Ce Mee ee aie | Parisienne CONVERTIB M EL in! Re George at Zoe OMe automatic transmission and cus- ' : oD wm 206; ine 567 -- t tic transmission, custom Shoe 0 4, 4. Levene #9 and, tom radio: V-8 engine cphivdbdne tact / completely mechanically Sethe wens nigh singles were $. Hodg- | radio; saddle tan with beige top ond hakae interior. Completely safety checked ' completely 'Goodwill" S,,AaeT i weno 1962 BUICK 1962 PONTIAC ely Se Mere er aa eee STATION WAGON $1795 ---------- Guivien soit @ 990 sartes with © $00 some fully power equipped; finished in Sek *beat' S07 (2m), Men Detchalube beautiful Burgandy with matching with 522, Gord McCormack 520, Geo. Turner 519, Moe Johnson with 512, Ernie trim Gillespie with $05 and Sem Larocca with) A good clean wagon finished in beau- tiful satin silver with red trim. #2. Top lady for the night was Josie Gyurka with a §50 set 208 single end was followed by Mavis Taylor who had) $45 with singles of 212 and 195. Other | Good scores were Janet Peel 510 91); techie ea 1962 PONTIAC 1959 PONTIAC | 180 OHEVROLET _)) 1957 OLDSMOBILE oC Bel-Air 4-Door Thére i¢ & real battle for high aver- ' Be a" "a gat _Detwee tween George eld aiterence Strat hief 2-DOOR 1959 BUICK STRATO-CHIEF SEDAN STATION WAGON SUPER 88" SEDAN Fully power equipped and éus- A good clean, qua ty car; Rar- oe t SEDAI 6-cylinder automat transmis. < tomati¢, eustom radi A y ' c V-8 engine, ou » © 1, t j Il fion tournament is In progress and needs ---- Cre ee in' to go! Dynaflow transmission, custom sion; finished in beautiful cor- power steering ond power brakes; radio, power steering and pow- : newly refinished. and body good. 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They're Friendly Indians and will be pleased to assist you Cwhich bacoball 1s stop sport §=©1960 VOLKSWAGEN BILL HAYNES BILL LING @ MORLEY STALKER 1963 OLDSMOBILE eee See ee DELUXE 2-DOOR DAVE BATHE ALF LAWTON @ LARRY MARSHALL 4-DOOR SEDAN ' Dominican Republic. MORLEY HUGHES BADE CRANFIELD . Fully power: equipped; truly @ "Bomhmerican baseball country. With custom radio; all black MIKE JACULA RAY MeLAUgeLn, ©: A WONNACONT fine car with new car guaran ' i p. i inyl interi ss't. Mgr. eee seek the sup-[ with red vinyl interior. ED MAHONEY FRANK WHITE -- t of all baseball - playin . Nicontties before fortnd iy i JACK McKEEVER DON GAVAS @ BRIAN KANE 'plying to the International! M : Tiretic Comates we tate ta $ es % RAY MARTEL AL ATKINSON anager y ) 8 uf 5 'game included in the México » program. SISTERS TOP FIELD ie ad MERIBEL LES ALLUES 4AP) -- France's skiing Goit- ,&chel sisters, who each won a gold medal at the Innsbruck 'Winter Olympics, finished 1-2) ; Friday in the special slalom in| 'the French national ski cham: | pionships. Marielle, the Olympic Mfser Grrsine, wi won eff' 200 KING ST. WEST Downtown Oshawa _ PHONE 723-4634 gpecial slalom at Innsbruck,

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