Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Dec 1965, p. 32

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aie ca at Be 2g: THE OLMAWA. TIMES, Friday, December 10, 1963 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS. LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE 3h tipies -- Jean Brown 795 (281, 264); Mildred Wittrick 680 (324, 199); Seth Shortt 662 (29', 217); Marion Giffin 454 (256, 210); Annie Gwilllams 646 (244, Mildred Turney 645 (279, 186); 212); Helen Gourlie 642 (219,. 213); Irene) Severs 640 (230, 221); Bea Genge 637 (247, 194); Ruth Arp 619 (259, 187); Evelyn Davis 618 (255, 186); Marl McNeil 617 (221, 207) and Betty Campbell 614 (220, 214). Top Ten -- Mary Frobel 268, Isobel Hubbell 252, CAlia Wigg 250, Pearl Pe cock 242, Mary McKnight 232, Nan Ben- net 230, Helen Burrows 229, Vi Rosison 229, Nadia Kupnicki 227 and Fran Alex- ander 223. Points Taken -- Horne's Esso 4, Burns 0; Olsen's. 4, Mitchell's 0; Motor City 3, Bint's 1; Saywell's 3, Nesbift's |; Hender son's and White's 2. Team -- Standing Motor City 10, Olsen's 9, Horne's Esso 8, Sayweil's 7, White's 6, Mitchell's and Bint's 5, Nes bitt's 4, Burns and Henderson's 3. GLENHOLME SCHOOL SCORES The highest scores were obtained by John Lee of the Senior Boys' Ciass with 290, Christine Straszewski with 205 and Jennie Lea Wheaton with 210. Senior Boys -- Jon Lee 290, Randy Mc- Arthur 265, Cario DeJong 190, Robert Pearson 175, Philip Tipton 195, John Bax- ter 125, John Wilson 135 and Wayne Vennor 110. Senior Boys' and Giris' Class -- Linda Harding 185, Karen O'Boyle 125, Christine Straszewski 205, Christine LaRush 155, Susan Goddard 140, Ricky Peyton 190, Billy Nichols 110, Wanda Mather 150 and _ Glynis Gard 90. 1245, Bob Watson 243, Betty Corbett 239, {Happy Gang 12, The Mice 12, Dreamers! 1, Ringos 10, Flippers 9, Lucky Six @ and Shindigs 5. | ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE 600 Games -- John Jukes 472 (235, 258); | Wayne Thertell 672 (203, 277); Bud Mann ling 451 (306); Dud Mills 650 (245, 222); Diana Charuk 61! (228) and Ruth Solski 606 (238). 200 Games -~ Gladys Gale 204, 222, Cy Usher 258, Bill Sawyer 200, 200, Bil! Cook [Bill Corbett 239, Marion Manning 233, [Susie Sawyer 230, Jack Gale 227, Orv. |Holland 223, Sheila Jukes-215,-Flo Strank 213, Pat Mowbray 213, Glen McGee 212, Lorne Curry 205, Hugh McMahon 203 and Sam Stainton 200. Points -- Zeners 17, Smo-Ho's 15, Joules! 12, Busbars 12, Watt Nots 10; 32's §, Flashers 5, and Neon Lights 4. PS -- Turkey Roll will be next Friday! FRIDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Points Taken -- Motor City 3, Imperiais 0; Dairy Queen 2, Playboys 1; Acadian 2, Reynolds 1; Pic-O-Mat 2, Westmount 1. High Triples -- W. Helmecke 703, B. Gallant 679, R. Richard 672, C. Winacott 671, G. Element 667, D. Williams 663, D. Wotfon 661, J. Bell 660, M, Tompson 648, P. Cormier 647, F. Finley 644, E. Girovard 642, J. Sharp 640, H. Canfield 639, D. Doyle 629%, B. Fisher 627, A. Legere 617, M. Smith 616, D. O'Brien 613 and F, Hay- ward 604, High Singles G. Element 294, C. Win acott 282, M. Tompson 280, R, Richard 270, D. Carriere 267, D. O'Brien 266, M. Helmecke 264 and B. Gallant 253. Lemon League -- 8B. Ritchie 68, R. Scott 90 end S$. Weeks 99. | OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS. Petes Wallop Marlies, Tie' For Top Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterborough Petes have earned a week-long rest, but their performance Thursday night gave little indication they need one. mond's four goals, Generals, Elsewhere, Kitchener ers got a clutch goal from Ken Gratton with three seconds to go and tied Hamilton Red Wings 3-3. Andre Lacroix, with two goals and four assists, and John Van- derburg, with a pair of goals, rounded out the Peterborough) scoring. Gerry Meehan paced the | Marlboros with two goals, while | Mitchum? The powerful Peterborough) |! #0t carried there sith my club, paced by Mickey Red-|S¢vem-league legs," says Char-|Her modelling career took her defeated|!ene, who also has the face andjto Paris, Rome. Toronto Marlboros 8-4 to move|°¥eS to go along with her long,/rich, Rio de Janerio, the Dutch into a three-way tie for top spot|SHaPely gams. lin the Ontario Hockey. Associa-| tion Junior A series with Nia-|around the world, courtesy Mad- gara Falls Flyers and Oshawa|ison Avenue, and now into El- commercial one night and sent! Rang-| {who cuts the cards. with one'where producers can see it. Charlene Holt Gets Big Role | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | In New Howard Hawks Fils {seve ciicars. wo is}; los By AMES BACON | CHARLENE HALT : | does a young girl even one asjing through,' says the veteran|s= "It's best just to let her take|reai, won 12, lost' four, tied! it day by day and she's com-|four; points 28 : NHL LEADERS [seo Rousseau, Montreal, Gools:. Hal Chicago, Von Assists: Reliveau, Montreal, . . ' ETE 2 a a t five, tied two; and Mont-| Shutouts: Hall; Chicago, 8. Penalties: Brown New York. 47 minutes. | ; 3 pretty as Charlene Holtgetidirector. 'She'll. be a major) cast in the feminine lead of|star." a Howard Hawks movie star-| (The picture will be through ting John Wayne and Robert) shooting by the time she reads this.) Charlene was a fashion model. London, Zu- West Indies and other far-away Those legs have carried her' places. Hawks saw her on a television | dorado, |her a ticket to make her acting In the movie she plays a role|debut opposite Rock Hudson in despite its 1870 locale in the|Man's Favorite Sport. old West that will show off her "Modelling is a good way to legs, and her dramatic ability.|get in the movies," says Char- "I play the owner of the'lene. "It teaches poise and. Broken Heart Saloon, a_ siren) gPace and gets your face around hand and dances with the boys," "Most models have their eyes she says. "My working costume|on the movies and study acting is a deep:cut wasp-waist corsetjon the side, as I was doing and opera hose clear up to when Mr. Hawks paged me. here." "But even if it doesh't get you For the information of unregistered shareholders REXDALE MINES LIMITED Important Diamond Drilling Results Prompts the cdmpany once again to suggest that unregistered shoreholders have certificates registered in their own names ot The Crown Trust Co. Toronto, during this very importont + development period, immediately, While the diamond drill result¢ have been, and.will be released, to the press periodically; quite possibly less than half of the unregistered shareholders may see these. IT 1S IMPORTANT to be fully acquainted with the overall pic- ture: to have the company's property and electromagnetic geo- physical survey maps on hand so that all diamond drill holes on the vorious anomalies can be intelligently plotted thereon, thus Providing the tools for @ proper and intelligent evaluation. Intermediate Class Bobby Henning 150, Brian Bernier 150, Jimmie Brown 50, Mary Polacok 110, Jennie Lea Whea ton 210 and David O'Boyle 140. HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week was Jean }team-mates Barny Watson and |Tom Martin added the others. But what she doesn't know is iM Pictures, it's an exciting life that she has-one of the meatiest 204 quite profitable. I made dramatic parts of the year. It's $99,000 a year as a model. so meaty that Hawks hasn't had| And almost any long-legged the heart to tell her how de- itl with a presentable face and| MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT High Triples -- Nelson Wilson 709 (237, 238, 234);°Peter Rines 690 (232, 200, 258); Ted Smith 672 (234, 263); Steve Roznick 624 (214, 215); June Hill 612 (263); Rudy pour 611 (223, 213); Mel McKinnon : | : REXDALE MINES LIMITED Hubbels 7, Vickers 6, Campbells 4, Tay. lors 2, Collins 1. 12 Richmond St. East --- Suite 550, Toronto, Ontarle career ' Jehnson, (128, 82) 210, followed by Freda ; 4 (77,608 (272, 229) and Barb Smith 600 (203, ; iy te (108, 191; D h 07, : , i: Ja isl saab Clore dusaera In a 200). isc ay hag FAMILY PRIDE! sates Wi DRMAN PARK | manding it i. good figure can do it. Now that's ti With handicap, Vera Siblock (50, 53 Pisa bg Mucins ninea os se i er 4 $ j Ladies' High Triple: Joan sarcmeueres - a tip 103 B ) 256, j 251, Bill ith _ nate 591 8, 166, 187 aiale 244, George Smith 240, Belly McDonald By ALICE BROOKS | SIZES 10-18 Men's High Single: B. Melnichuk 217. ECONOMISES ON STONE LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE y ale TOWN 298; Gord Jonson 2 Winter's a wonderful time for| Men's High Triple: B. Melnichuk 685 a gem 5 5 Joyce Taylor 233, Jim Hutchison 229, Leo sp | 67. 190, 258 HAMBLEDON. England (CP) 700 and Over -- Wilson 763,\Gorman 224, Morrice Ruff 223, Doreen Quilting. This quilt is fascinat-| CREAMY! Mana' Dua sa eee cn = : f 292, 275; Edna Ward 763 (240, 258, 265);| Kelemen 217, Ed. Roberts 215, Pearl" Mc ing -- a real showpiece : 1 Ove ie nay yn MacLean 636 Sculptor Bainbridge Copnall At ! f Isabelle King 743 (256 » 209); Joyce! Keegan 213, 212. Henry Ovelette 211, Mac i sae use ? varie + 183); John Gow Sr. 669 (212, a1 cy ' : ankes iy Porter 726 (213, 205, 308}; Ev Redpath mcdonald 209, 200, Peony Pacey 209, Ron Use the small scraps in your By ANNE ADAMS oi M rence y 2, caused an artistic sensation sea and ashore ' 716 (250, 237, 229); Kay Manilla 712 (243,/Pye 203, 202 and Bob Hill 2 basket for this oldtime "Friend- PLAY UP your best figure 1%); me 601 (23 _ 2067. earlier this year when he made ' 224, 245) and Olive Frise 253, 252,' Lemon League Eileen Smith 98, + Qing'? It. Pattern 7141; |features in a skimmer that 2 é x Phillipe & figure of Christ out of glass 206) Bruce Simpson 97, Rex Gillette 92, Fred Ship Ring" qui attern 7141 Loupe ci a F fibre eee: for a i and ove 'Mabel Moss 698 (253 Pye 87, 72, Marlene McKinnon 86, 85, block chart; patch pieces; di-|flows smooth as cream from a Ay Baxcha A oc bre and Coal dust for a new 3); rdin (263, 243); Lai Connie Gil am N. 1 3 ate % , he 2 r shure latest cres Mekiniay @? (20, WR); Millio Cartoren ce + Gilets 72 and Dianne Noden 51-/ rections: yardage: cuffed, yoked neckline. We see 5 " \ finkimay son Church. His latest creation is a 666 (204, 264); Marg Ford 664 (210, 265); Team Standings for 2nd Section -- Mis. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) | it in wool or satin -- an enviable _ 8: Hi ns 2 cxy crucifix made of glass fibre and Mary Mann 643 (239, 241); Vi No 662 fits 7, Go Go 5, Spinners 4 Lucky! far pac bia look either way se " rs 5; The Sexy Set conper waste from a nearby (241, 234) and Janet Peel 650 (222, 232). |Strikes 4, Odd Balls 3's, screwballs 3, (OF each pattern (no stamps, |!ook Pa theh GELS Minscp a and Curves 3 ae eiwaae cine tacts PRL old hier Dough Heads 3 and Blue Birds 2 please) to Alice Brooks, care of ' I a bigaeoiggt " ai sanction: ne + PaEnes : rouds 13, jern 7 ri wid rire YT oR 9 4 ze 16 WC¢ e Oshawa ime eedlecra Sizes : 14, 16 Size 16 den Macdonald ALBERT STREET CHURCH League L" iawa Times, Needlec ld Due ean BAAN Shuce eae ae eh i a a ad wick 7, Scugog Cleaners § and Bill Pike was high man for the + Dept., 60 Front Street West, To-| FI} TY CENTS (50 ; Beedie ik é p Soys' Hokey or Ht 4 ug with a triple of 730 (296, 246). Doug Wil ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi IFTY CENTS (50c) in coins he ing ar gg Bi "Girls? ? ' ? 97. ' « ar T 5, Rolling Stones 2) Hand Girls' Figure on als rolled 06 (274, 226, nd 9 ot " " . ar : FRIDAY NITE MIXED DOUBLES Roger Plancke 703 298, 24 26) an¢ Gents add ic sales tax. Print|(no stamps, please) for eae h per ittles 2 and The Duffy's 5 Skate Exchange ' Joan Jackson 743 ath Dee, 258), etotia «iso Ne" £00, Glen Maunder 6% (a good plainly PATTERN NUMBER, |pattern. Ontario residents 'add ¢ Bie ieee es a aa HIGHEST TRADE-IN a takarchuk 724 (226, 241, 257); Bud Morey 253); Stan ray ar (aan NAME, ADDRESS 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, 21;Ron Brown (a2; 5, 18t; 'Star ALLOWANCES } shi te Gat Den ea ances il Davis "sav (290, 208) 'Mark GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cat-/NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE Redtearn (40s) 20, 79, f04; 'Bob Fred DELUXE SHOE . ; Doug Sm 5, 25 266, 201); Gard Shemilt 614 (221, alne etary sth: ApApint »| NUMBER " aah LIRR SE Li 8 FOND WEST | . Archie Bruce 689 (249, 294). Jean Krol ic Jacklin abe (10. 903); alog stars knit, crochet -- many!? Jn } ee s 34) 293, 191, 250 and Ernie Mellwraith - 659 (202, 245, 212); Jack James. 677 (206 2, 209; Perce Clark. 207 more needleeraft designs. Three, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, (686) 197, 212; 27 , 2 Unter ear 00 * Leor Boveri 8; Preity Me pela aed. free patierns printed in catalog (care of The Oshawa Times, Pat-| , ngton 209 Kenne Aare +n Pie 244, 211); Harold 26 (253, 256 : sy love §e"' Send 251 tern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Hat! 203, Joe-Finch 231, Helen Fisher pr 24-Doy Escorted Tour Te f : 3 Art Moreau 643 2 2 218 Mari For the ladies, Marg Jacklin was high 7W! 12 Collectors' Quilt Pat-| Toronto 1, Ontario Henry Sonley 280, Jack Frost 243, Audrey By Air-Conditioned Motor Coach RUM Ferd 618 (231, 21 Pete Makarchuk 600 with 638 (230, 217); Winnie Scott 237, 202 NEW? 42 Collectors Quilt at ' BE Al ERT to What's New! 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Greene 683 c : 5, Mauve 5, Maroon freee Pink 3, Black 2 and Greer Hopefuls 3 (6), Headpins 1 (4 7), H $2 (6 ' and Fip Panter 603 ( os at Over 200 Don-'C. Smith 644, J. Rembole 674, C 259, liams 662, B, Steves 663 and N, O'Reilly i Go's 1 (4) and Pitfa arb Vaughan z a Aces Singles -- J. Huston 217, A. Cor Vai ry ; urkey Roll Decemb G Glover 213, D. Nicholson 211, ge ' a no uverages counted ers 205, F. Russell 203, and G. Ha e 22 300; D. Stata 314 and M. Bell 3 \ G. Hai tiida| - 'Comon League: Bert. Smith, all slone, 208, Lola Fice 94 ) ORANGE LEAGUE H Doubles B. Wight 454 (272 J yi) H 8 204, ; lj dick Ye ones ne : ; > 5, Hazel Bannon 2 C fforts: H, Appleton 121, B. Smith OL i} Savery 44] (222); G. Dingman 408 (204 ie - 500d E pp 2 ; man 735 1, 263, 247 Roy Dewar and J. Petron 405 (219 E 1 204 and Edna Anderson 20 04, W. Appleton 103, A. Brinklow 118. eee r ris , 224 Sam Plume 443 (206, 24 Points Whistlers 20, All Sorts 17,/H. Kalnitsky 109, Al Rich 100, J. Mattro + Raymond Cooney 602 5, Daffodils 14, nian 118 and D. Ambia 113. Bernie Derry 610 (248 Bickle 750 (283, 206, 26 Alex 185, 215 UAW LADIES AUXILIARY Goofy Goofs 17, Beatle 5) High Doubles --- Joey Braiden 448 (257); /Cat and Kittens 13, Traviers 12, Kandy) ine real good bowling, fellows. Don't : hambers' May Whiting 424 (210, 214); Olive Ciark|Kanes 13, Maypoles 11, Bee Hives 1 forget the Chicken Roll December 13. . e ? Phillips 615/408 (252) and Ellen Burrus 402 (214 Sprites 10, Alley Ca The Dillies 10,| prize delivered on Dec. 20 247, 220, 148) and Elmer Marshall 601\ High Singles -- Stella Edwards 233, Vi| Ookpiks 7, Guess What's 6 and Sparklers ' " 221, 228, 152 Coolidge 208, Phyllis Clarke 207 and Flo m Marshall 200, Panter - 203 GIFT STORE 6. 18 Garr mar Games over 200 DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' LEAGUE Garth McG livary Points Taken -- Try Hards 3, Locals 0;| winners of the first. section was Mc: gy : Meee Saline Nee Py ye A Division of the S. S. Kresge Company Limited corge C Busy Bees 2, Go-Go's 1; Pussy Cats 2, Laughlin Fue @prawa Auto Trim 7 vi week. s Knight 684° (301, 201) and se patna tn senna epee sorioenen aia ar f. Ke ? Stars } and Pacers 2, Green Gals 1 375, George's TV Towers 17-3,339; Mc-lenah Burris 6261090, 224 s 205, Ernst Kairies 235, Bob Ellis 240, Team Standings -- Pussy Cats 25, Busy Laughlin §-3,427, Scott's Chicken Ellen Burrus 6 290, 2 Peat cepacia onon gto nage aa George McBride 206, 229, Heather Bickle Bees 23, Pacers 23, Stars 2), Green Gals Villa $ 225, 203, Eli Lamb 200 and Don Marshall 20, Locals 16, Go Go's 15 and Try Hards Esso 2-284 14 2-284, re f ri 3 y Pearse 274, Vhite Stars 5-3,290, Cullen's| 200 Scores were Betty Pe Woodcarvers 2.3257, Motor | Doris Ball 245, Ev Campbell 233, Dariene 206 cit "en : R ilson 231, Edna Hall 231, Effie Baldwin Lemon Leaguers -- Bill Stacey 96, 76, Hera Blok baa oe ee ae bg Mle Taylor 213, June Cheseborough Bob Ellis 98, Carol Marshal! 89 and Don MOTOR CITY 700 W. Stata 740 D. State 782, Al. (213 Nancy Vickers 211, 205, Emmy Buis ZIG - Z G Marshall 84 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Perry 749, L. Hyman 740, F. Hayward|21l, Laura Collins 209, 205, Mary Mad- Fioinis Taken -- Blow Hearis 4, Lucky Tripies --- Mar} Vaughan 724 (241, 218,/702, M. Bell 746, '5. Stogwin TA ose | dock 208, Lydia Lalole 206, Madge Krbylal i" Strikes 4; Try Hards 0, Flintstones 4; 245); Ev Stata .692 (208, 269, 215); Myrt \Osier 710 Ate "| 204 and Darlene Armstrong 20 E Ni h a Pickers 1; Strike-Outs 3; Spitfires 1,/Magee 682 (199, 176, 307); Millie Branton| .600 --~ J. Vasko 623, L Schram 660, H.| Pointe taken were -- Scotts 4, very ig t Alley Cate 3 648 (277, 156, 215); Pauline Star 64,| Scott 690, Wm. Allen 639, D. Dennis 606, bells 0; Pearses 3, Collins 1; 5 TILL Standings Blow Hearts 16 ycky 174, 294); Ev Harding 632 181,,D. Snowden 643, R. Conney 639, D. Smith Vickers 1; Hubbells 3, Taylors 1. Strike Outs 13, Pin Pickers 10, 234); Vera Skizasay 615 (191, 220,: 204 622, R. Poole 413, R. Brown 671, J. Hron-'points: Scotts 11, Burrus 9; Pearses 8, P.M, Alley Cats 9, Try Hards 6 4 * SEWING WEDNESDAY NIGHT 4 LADIES' LEAGUE | The Six Hundred Club is doing very| well -- Keep up the good work, ladies!| MACHI Games over 600 Verna Dewell 483) (226, 156, 301); Mary Henson 682 (247 2). 224: Betty Pearce 647 (244, 183 220); Brenda We! ir 621 (14%, 200, 252 and Jo Cobbledick 600 (156, 212, 232 Beaton 277, M. Morton A a iO, 24 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENT For QUALITY SELECTION & VALUE In the most pleasant shopping atmosphere. Do all your Christmas Buying You'll find shopping at the Oshawa Shopping Centre "'An Experience Out of the Ordin- ary." OPEN Every Night 9 P.M. In December Oe 2: WITH CARRYING CASE ss Hee REMEMBER! you CAN SAY "Charge it" WHEN YOU sHoP WITH A K-MART CREDIT CARD <= Se a PS EE EEE: ese "YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE..." 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