Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1967, p. 9

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Quality Fuels' midget soft- pionship in 1966, 'The on Bob Burke and Roy Gra- |'nal success while planning | > ball team recently received also received the Ontario hath. Wront-1ow are 'Denalr bigger things. » jackets in recognition of Amateur Softball Associa- Ashton, captain, left, and Although no official ap- winning the all-Ontario tion championship trophy. John Nestic. | proach has been made yet, feelers aré out for provincial Canada's Donald Knight Within Reach Of Leaders States had him fifth in the final|fending champion Peggy Flem- compulsories. The Europeans|ing appeared a sure bet to skate had him between first and third.| off with her second title in Sat- The compulsory figures count 60|urday's free skating, the grand per cent and the free skating finale of the championships. ' VIENNA (AP)--Two Austrian| arch-rivals take to the ice today in a decisive battle for the 1967 men's world figure - skating championship. them. Towards First Title By THE CANADIAN PRESS jturning in. solid performances|scoring left winger has an av-! Happiness is 15 hockey play-|most of the season, the defence /jerage of a goal a game and his) /ers, who never make mistakes|has been air-tight and the net-}goal against the Bruins Wednes-| & {and Chicago Black Hawks have/minding of veteran Glenn Hall!day night was his 44th of the and Denis DeJordy has been|season, tops in the league. The Hawks crept ever closer |superb. to their first, National Hockey | League title Thursday night by | |uled game. Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Ed,132, tops in the league. Last {Ed Westfall and Wayne Con |nelly scored for the Bruins. The victory gave the Hawks 77 points in the standings, 15) 1 |more than second-place New rent campaign slowly because York Rangers, Both clubs have of a bad back but he still man- scoreless dumping the last - place Bos: | , SCORE 209 GOALS He also picked up an assist, igiving him 64 points and second place in the individual scoring In 56 games this season, they race, 18 fewer than Mikita, who ton Bruins 5-2 in the only sched-|have scored a whopping 209 leads the league in assists with 'goals and have given up only 52. -'and finished second in Mikita gave the Hawks a 1-0 ; |Van Impe, Chico Maki and Den-|season, they scored 240 goals|lead mid-way through the first| jnis Hull scored for the Hawks.|and gave up 187 in 70 games period with the assist on the goal. Westfall tied! Hull drawing an standings with 82 points, eight the game at 17:54 but Van Impe fewer than Montreal Canadiens. Bobby Hull started the cur- seconds |put the Hawks ahead to stay 20 later. The teams battled through a second period but 14 games remaining in the reg-aged 23 goals in 34 games in| Maki, who was also credited ular schedule. thing going for them so far this \the first half of the season. He The Hawks have had every-|missed one game because of his |back injury. iwi two assists in the game, gave the Hawks a 3-1 lead at 2:13 of the third period and jseason--the offence and de-| However, in 21 games so far|Dennis Hull, Bobby's younger brother, made it 4-1 two min-| fence. The forwards have been in the second half, the high- Enthusiasm For Ski Spor By DON McLEOD CORNER BROOK, Nfid. (CP)--The mountains and for- ests of western Newfoundland, | already famous among North American sportsmen for sal- mon-rich rivers and | ting for the province's first | fulf - scale recreational park | under the aims of another | group of outdoor enthusiasts. A skiing binge has hit the slopes of 1,800 - foot Mount Musgrave at Steady Brook, about five miles west of here, and officials of the young government aid toward devel- opment of canoe and hiking trails, boating and other re- creational facilities in a bowl- shaped, four-square-mile area only 10 minutes drive from downtown Corner Brook. The long-range goal of the ski club organizers is to have the scenic area, containing some of the most photo- graphed natural beauty in the province, officially designated as a recreational park. This trophy | | moose herds, could be the set- | Marble Mountain Ski Club are | toasting last year's phenome- | | their first request for assist- ance. The government came through with a $20,000 guar- anteed loan towards the cost of a $30,000 T-bar installation. | Organized in 1961 and in- corporated in 1965, the Marble Mountain club is the first and only one of its kind on the island, There are club facil- ities available on a smaller scale in Labrador City. made $2,000 profit during the first year of operation with a membership of only about 200. | There were more than 300 members this January but officials say it's impossible to estimate what final registra- tion will be. "We don't know how many we'll have this year but mem- bership definitely will be well up," says Dr. R. W. (Bob) MacLeod, a Corner Brook doctor and a leading organ- izer of the project. 'There there every weekend." The club aims particularly at attracting younger teen- agers and over-all rates are not exorbitant, Family mem- bership for the year Is $15. An adult pays $7 and juniors, under the age of 18, only $2. The club membership is affil- Officials estimate they | are hundreds of people out ---- jutes later. 'Newfoundland Discovers Bobby Hull just before goal scored his the nine - minute less than a minute later. The Bruins outplayed the Hawks in the first two periods and Hall made several spectac- jular saves as the Bruins fired 22 shots at him in those first |two periods. He made 31 saves jthroughout the game, Boston goalie Ed Johnston made 16 saves in the game. The Black Hawks go back|19 to sew up first place in the/for Midas. jinto action Saturday night when|\Jaycees ! flving|League at Simcoe Hall Boys (226-2 Tor-|Club, \they clash with the high - Toronto Maple Leafs in { | mark of the third period and} Connelly closed out the scoring} _ RE-APPOINTED Harry Sinden (above) has been re-signed to coach Boston Bruins of the Na- tional Hockey League for the 1967-68 season, it was announced Thursday, It also announced that was Milt Schmidt would -- suc- ceed Leighton 'Hap" Emms as general manager of the Bruins following the a! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridny, March 3, 1967 @ lieestoes' Trundlers Win Seventh-In-Row, Top Race Investors. Syndicate five - pin team made the victory column i for the seventh - straight week, in the Toronto City Major 'B' League, when they posed a Investors with Harry Sobil have 1,212 for his five games, op had 1,996 for 45 frames; 1,092 for 45 and Ballam, 19 frames. 31 for four-to-one win over Midas Muf ga's bit 403 game fler and tightened their grip on}: good '200 games" top place, in the current series.'gave him the top five-game Investors took the first game by the narrow margin of 16 pins, 1,183-1,167, with Gord Lee total of the day, with 1,356 now lead O'Connor two points, 25 to 23, Investors Bowl by rolling a sensational 251 for with Ace Bowl next at 22 and seven frames, in a relief role |three teams tied for fourth spot, while Gord Steele and Harry|with 20 points --which means Sobil, with 292 and 273 re-|there's no chance to relax in spectively, did more than carry their share of the load. this league. : : \l Pelow, an Oshawa - Ajax Mishalkousky with 298, was trundier, is joining the In- tops for the Muffler team. vestors' line-up and should add Investors went on to win the strencth to the team, for the next two games in more com-'siretch-drive. This weekend, In- fortable fashion, 1,218-1,071 and 1,125-1,059. Dave Bishop's 266 )0'Connor Bowl, at Aprile Lanes. and 243 made him high man for)phis is the one Investors need the winners, with Steele, Sobill«, win, to consolidate their lead. and Lee all rolling in the 250" : GUARANTY vestors play their closest rivals, NHL meeting in June. Stars Snare | Hoop Title Stars defeat Road Kings 23- Minor Basketball | Eastview. jonto. The Leafs are undefeated| Magicians grabbed possession| jin nine games, | Other Saturday action | Detroit Red Wings visiting lof third place in the final stand-| hasjing by trimming Show Boats} the|4g.22. It was the fifth straight| |Canadiens and the Bruins play-|joss for Show Boats, who finish- ling host to the Rangers. | On Sunday, Montreal New York for an game, Toronto and is at | afternoon|for Stars Chicago! while Greg Medinsky and Tom ed fourth. : Wes Paterak topped scoring with seven play in Chicago the second-|Horruzey added five each, Greg game of a home-and-home se-/Kit four and Jeff Osborne two. | jries and Detroit is at Boston. Scores five In Atom Win Billy Coe was the big gun in jthe CYO Atom League's three- Children's Arena this week, as umph over St. Gregory's. he scored five. times, to lead|cians Holy Cross Jads to their 8-1 tri-|while Brian White hooped. 11,} , ne NIAGARA | ed Ron Boivin with a pair and|man four and Ken Cunningham) Andy Kit, who won the) league's scoring title with 199) points, led Road Kings with 12 points, followed by Dane Tutton | with three, Tom Vann and Glen Stacey with two each . \ Stars held a 12-7 lead at half | time and never looked back. In the other game, Magi- cians led 19-13 at half time but game schedule session, at the/pulled away in the second half. | Dave Mason topped Magi- with a 20-point outing 'Bob Kreasul eight, Drew All- \spark Investors win, pointe | TRUST Midas Muffler won the fourth : game 1,263-1,151, due mainly fo! a sensational 403 game, by Char- | lie Pagiialunga while Mishal- § kousky rolled 310. Gord Lee's i 276 and 196 for six frames in| aMMk Ym 4). (cH) aa oe relief, by Hal Ballam, were best! ' Bs or Investors. : Ope len To Serve You In the fifth game, Dave #eae ee Bishop came up with a 273 to Mon Thurs. 9 te 5 Friday: 9 to 9 aro 9s . Saturday 9 to | Steele's 1,268, on 292-251 geet 54, made him top rolle re ' . aqar H k O.H.A. Junior "A" Hockey 1,106-998 which gave them a team t GAME TIME 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS -- VS. -- ons | 40 per cent toward the title. Miss Fleming's lead from the Wolfgang Schwarz, last year's} would be distinct from a sec- | fated with the Canadian Ama- runner-up, held a slim lead over} "T'll just have to put every-|last compulsories Thursday can defending champion Emmerich|thing I have into the free skat-| hardly be challenged by second- Danzer at the completion Thurs-|ing," Danzer said, "but I am/place Valerie Jones, 18, of Tor- y of three days of compul-|confident of winning my second/onto and East Germany's Gab- Bory figures. The free skating|file." jvielle Seyfert, the European ) begins today. Jay Humphrey, 17, of Tor-| champion who had to settle for y Donald Knight, 19, Northlonto and. Vancouver, is 13th|third after a disappointing per- American champion from Dun-'* 988.5 points formance in the compulsory fig- das, Ont., held third place. Diane Fowler Bernard |ures. Danzer trailed Schwarz by|Ford retained the dance title) " # 15.8 points after the compulsory|Thursday as_ they impressed | HAD HUGE LEAD figures. However, he was fav-|judges with a free - skating) Miss Fleming, who won the ored to gain ground in the free|combination to waltz music and/title last year at Davos, Swit- skating with his highly polished|the haunting theme melody of|Z¢tland, from Petra Burka of jumps and pirouettes. Zorba the Greek. | Toronto had 1,223.4 points. Schwarz has 14 placements; The British champions were| Miss Jones, a brunette busi- and 1,222.9 points and Danzer|awarded 256.8 points and had a|"€Ss school student who holds na to} \ points. Knight, Canadian senior|Dyer and John Carrell of the|Pionship, is not expected > champion, had 28.5 placements! United States picked up the sil-/84in ground in the free skating. and 1,195.2 points. |ver medal with 252.1 points and | She is a confident free skater Knight improved on his posi-|12 ordinals. |but the compulsory figures are tion for the second straight {considered here forte. She has {TOOK FOURTH 1,154.6 points. th f , Pp i ep etre can Britons Malcolm Cannon and; She is not expected to match| Yvonne Suddick gained the|the imaginativeness of Miss, Lenka ll lash ie ara third - place bronze medal while| Fleming nor the daring jumps | Visconti, both of whom Knight Jon Lane and Janet Sawbridge,|of Miss Seyfert. beat in Montreal for the North| also of Britain, took fourth] gy va eer u of bik place. jonto is in ninth place wi Senay vrove [Joni Graham, 19, and Don|1,044.9 points. Karen Magnussen JUDGES SPLIT |Phillips, 22, of Vancouver, fin-jof Vancouver, the youngest! Danzer has been getting low\ished sixth, The CanadianiCanadian competitor at 14, is marks from Canadian and U.S,/dance champions had 227.4|14th with 973.6. judges and high marks from|points and 46 ordinals. Judy] The first title in this year's the European members of the|Henderson, 20, of Toronto and|competition went to Ludmilla jury. John Bailey, 22, of Winona,|Belousova and Oleg Protopopov, Don Gilchrist, a Canadian,/Ont., were 16th with 202.2 the veteran Soviet husband and placed Danzer fourth, while points. wife team who won the pairs In the women's Jane Sullivan of the United Singles, de- Wednesday. | OSHAWA BOWLING little lower for the! 4, Bugs 3, Jets 3, Aces 1, Atoms 1, Fleas | and Sharks 0, TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE | Scores were @ High Tristexe Fern Buechler 697, Barb Guys but higher for the Dolls. Mioaret 624, Milly Morris 667 and Ear-| Guys -- Dave Jeynolds 846 (339), | line Keeler 656, t Lloyd Sabins 799, Dave Bishop 790 (305), + High Singles: Earline Keeler 297, Marj|Al Perry 761 (306) and Bob Richards | Ban 2 White 282, Fern Buechler 284, Milly Mor-| 714. Girls: Jill Schneider 265 (156) and Wendy | ris 277, Darlene Williams 247, Liz Hutch Dolls -- Ev. Redpath, who has been Harding 250 (154); Boys: Kelly Gal-| eson 234, Dot Brabin 235, Jean Gaskell bowling extremely well, was high this|lagher 341 (231) and Tom England 321) 260, Mary: DePratto 235 and Marg Puch- week with 611, Bernice Buday 770, Joan (167), alski 236, Nesbitt 765 (336), Bea Koteiko 759 (327),; Juniors (300 Doubles and Over) Team Standing: Swingers 22, Anchors Marion Dingman 733, Isabelle King 710, 'Girls: Debbie Kennedy 40) (231); Kathy 22, Hermits 21, Jokers 19, Untouchables | Lorraine Mawrphy 670 (300), Loretto Mc- Freeman 387 (234), Cynthia Mitchell 380 14 and Cheerios 10. Lean 661 and Marg Vice 660. (207), Giennice Pottery 375 (214), Denise Averages Guys: Hareld og UE RW HO Beverly Ne LEAGUE 262, Ron Bragg 255, Lloyd Sabins 245,|( y aren Benson 335 (194), ail High Teibiess, ean 677 (274, 203, John Trott 241, Dave Bishop and Al) Batt 321 and Susan McQuarrie 300. ; L, Parry 689 (278); B. Smith 642 Perry 237. Boys: Ron Flagel 563 (256, 307), Randy ; M. Wanamaker 629 (225, 204,, Dolls -- Bernice Buday 234, Janet Peel Rector 489 (209, 280), Jim Estabrooks 200); G. Cork 619 (241, 243); G. Brown | 227, Mavis Taylor and Marion Dingman 482 (269, 213), Doug Brown 340 (233, 197), (279, 24' and Joyce Bell 223. |Robert Harding 405 (209, 196), Jim |Bracey 384 (198, 186), Bill Branton 384 OLD COUNTRY CLUB | (172), Ricky Schneider 365 (186, 179), High Triph Ron Brown 320, 172,; Randy Katchaluba 350 (201), Brian 243 (735); MOTOR CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE | Bantams (250 Doubles and Over) -- 615 (229, 217); S. Brant 610 (301) and C. Gooding 608 (250,. 205) High Singles: T. Oldfield 267; J. Wess- man 261; V. Freeman 258; G,. Smith 232; L. Finlay 219; H. Holfoster 218; E. ond national park mentioned for the west coast of New- foundland, which would be mainly a_ wildlife preserve with camping facilities. Organizers of the ski club say they are encouraged by the reaction of the province to teur Ski Association. The slalom runs down Marble Mountain, a 505-foot- high knoll on the northern side of Mount Musgrave, are touted as among the best po- tential challenges for profes- sionals in Canada. In the second game, St. Mary's edged St. | Playoffs Gertrude's|double-round robin series, with 4-3, with Martin Vanveghel| the winning team meeting the| \scoring twice, along with one|winner John Hoefes with one, were the|three. ; BILL WHITE other goal-scorers for the win-| John Moczulski dropped in 10 FALLS ners while Mike Leddy saved for Show Boats while Bill Way- St. Gregory's from the white-|ling added nine, Bren Stacey wash treatment. two and Lipa one. TICKETS Season Ticket Holders use start Saturday, a of the Simcoe Hall apiece for Paul Fry and Kevin)|Settlement House League. Pee Wee Playoffs Start, Duignan, for the winners. Tim Stars play Magicians at 10.30 |Irvine, Brian Drum and Terry|a.m. and Road Kings face Show |Thompson shared St. trude's scoring honors. Ger-|/Boats at 11.15 a.m. In the league's scoring race, Marty Gallas scored two and|Andy Kit held a 26-point margin | Oborne. Medinsky | Series No. 23 for this game. AVAILABLE AT... BUS SERVICE Leaves Downtown 6:00 -- 6:30 @ Bolahood Sportshaven -- 7;00, Return after the game, Downtown Oshawe NEXT HOME GAME GENERALS vs. HAMILTON SAT., MARCH IIth @ Jim Bishop's Sporting Goods Downtown Oshowa had 20 placements and 1,207.1|low total of nine ordinals. Lorna|the Canadian women's cham-| | ciation's St Eight Teams Each Group Paul McLelland 4 1 Joseph's defeated St. Phillip's-|finished with 167 points while | game of the session. Dave Go- one, as» St./over Stars' © Auditorium Box Office . Hedwig's 3-1, in the final] Moczulski had 159, Wayling 149,/ Tutton 138 and Mason 125. Pee Wee Hockeyjlieved on occasions by Guy! League teams wound up their/Miller, Paul Osborne and Ron season's schedule on Saturday| Jenkins, allowing only 17 goals| and this Saturday will open theirj/in 17 games and registering playoffs. seven shutouts. The final league standing ap-| John Pattie and John Bowes, pears below. Top eight teams will partici-17 games between them and| pate in the 'A' Series playoffs also allowed only 17 goals in 17! wi | Oshawa Neighborhood Asso-|of the Connaught Park team, re-|Ruen got the losers' tally. | |goalies for North Oshawa, Split} Hawks to a 5-2 victory over Boston Bruins. SH NEED FUEL OIL 7 apy A. J TS | NHL STARS | CALL aaa ae Chico Maki, who scored the| PERRY Toru nM nning goal and assisted on THORNTON ROAD SOUTH OFF KING ST. WEST |two others to pace Chicago) 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT and the next eight in the stand-| games, while earning six shutout! ing, will contest the 'B' Series. wins. | Rundle Park and Sunnyside | Park teams failed to qualify for PLAYOFF DATES the playoffs. | 'A' Series: Saturday, Match| |4: Nipigon vs Storie, at 7:00! WINS SCORING TITLE a.m.; Novice All-Stars vs Fern-| North Oshawa's Phil Jarvie/hill, at 7:45 a.m.; North Ouhawal captured the league's scoring | vs Baker, at 8:30 a.m. and Con-| championship and fully earned/naught vs Lake Vista, at 9:20 the title, being the league's top/a.m. | goal - scorer, with 26, which) 'B' Series: Saturday, March| along with 18 assists, gave him|4: Brookside vs Kingston, at! a total of 44 points in the in-|10:05 a.m.; Eastview vs Bathe,| dividual scoring race. jat 10:40 a.m.; Valleyview vs! Teammate Peter Bathe was/Southmead, at 11:40 a.m, and| next in line with 12 goals and|Woodview vs Harman, at 12:25 23 assists, for 39 points, closely|p.m, All games are at Osh- followed by Dave Smith of Con-|awa Children's Arena. | naught and Jim Duignan, of the! Novice All-Stars, tied for third FINAL STANDING w OHA. JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY Eastern Ontario Semi-Final Playoffs SAT., MAR. 4th AT 2 P.M. OSHAWA CRUSHMEN -- VS. -- KINGSTON FRONTENACS WANTED! Energetic, Enthusiastic YOUNGSTERS Age 10 to 14 who want to 'earn extra money as Times Carriers | Sturdy are the shoulders cf the news- paper boy for on them rests the res | |with 38 points apiece. Smith had eas Pts| Adults 1.00 sca 18 and under 75¢ | 22-16-38 and Duignan 19-19-38. |gonneveht tg tae Others in the "Top Ten" in-|Novice All-Stars 132 in | CHILDREN under 14 50c cluded Luke Charbonneau of! Ngigen ae eae : Connaught, 21-12-33; Tom Scero, | Baker reste Booster Tickets Not Valid for Playoffs North Oshawa, 17-16-33; Bruce) Fernhill Hy if yey Blight, North Oshawa, 11-088 tw eeu Bob Small, Novice All-Stars, 19-|Vatieyview @ 9 016 | 13-32; Mare Adams, Connaught, | E¢stview $924 Shee core Om a teh ght, 19-10-29. mea 512 010 Goal - tending honors were) 8#the 113.3 $/ shared this season, with Wayne |Kingside Mia | ee a eee Kadoski and Phil DeLong, both! sunnyside 0% 41 be- | sponsibility of bridging the gap | tween newspaper and the reader, The ples -- Ro Bill Veltch 239, 247, 228 (714); | Marshall 348 (183), Bob Sleep 337 (183), Ernie Mcilwraith 291, 185, 221 (697); | Robert Hutcheon 330 (187), Bruce Hub- Keith Alderton 200,°191, 245 (636); Bob | bard 326 (190), David Ferens 318, Steven Shelley 208, 235, 180 (623); June Jones|Hutcheon 313 (183), Mike Pilon 306 204, 237, 179 (626); Stan Redfearn 205, 3 Ouellette 216; J. Regimbal 209; J, Le-| Calin 204 and N. Arkle 204 High Average: Grace Brown and Lois Parry 199; High Triple: Lorna Bacon 762 and High Single: Jean Regimball 209 Congratulations to team No. 5, the! 45 Monkees, on winning the 3rd section with (201). ie Pllon's score last week wed 370 -- Sorry about that Mike) 42, 210, re oi ood tillclas Late Meni ge dle Seniors (550 Triples and Over) Girls: | " ith |!rene Roznik 590 (242). High Singles -- Jo Smith 233, Keith) ' 36 points. Willams 354, Lillie. Finch. 228, Phil|_ Boys : Richard Whiteley 816 (278, 312, Addington 230, Jack Howard 228, Brian |226), Rick Mitchell 703 (265, 261), Terry | INTER-CITY LEAGUE |Whitmarsh 226, Betty Whitmarsh 254| Smith 678 (258, 234), Warren Aston 665 | High Triples -- Don Bright 687, Jean|and Marg Hall. 231. | (238, 201, 226), Rick Brooks 631 (211, 230), Hubbard 656, Ken Hoffman 627, Eddie} eam Results -- Rolling Stones 7, The| Bob Logeman 629 (244, 200), Nigel Allen Flagg 611. | Duffy's 0; Cellar Dwellers 2, The Nuts | 06 a Ee 230), David Roote 601 (243), High Singles -- Judy Clement 291, Don|s; Dead Losses 7, Skittles 0; Corner) Tom Poupatd 595 (224), Phillip McKin- Bright 288, 219, Jean Hubbard 266, 203,| Hit and Miss 2, wy (228), Lorne Ross 589 (250), Brian Pins 7, Geordies 0; 47, | . 'cock 572 (298), Charlie Brown S55, fen Ou eee Nevne poem Ga. | emineren Marcel Rene 584 (221) and Dave Clark | Martin Rhodes 244, Danny Romano 225, | * Dorothy Mcintyre 252, Darrell Nickerson) DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 550 (202). SUNDAY NIGHT SOCIAL | Hees Dis te 7 27 Pele Ver] "High Triple -- Perry Whitehead 766, ss 216. D. Bishop 828, R. Root 784, W. Stata 76%, | High Triples: Nelson Wi | se 1 , fers) ig! riples: Nelson ison 817° (321,) EI bgt nay Babak Pag hram_793, J. Vasko 726, J. Good-|274, 222); Vi Brown 718 (251, 288)3 Har-| |L. Sel AceS| rian 716, P. Skidmore 706, S. 0, Crystals 0, Bank of Montreal 7, Stone 699| 4 y 7 ey Singular 702 (302, 209); Mac Mac: | on | THig'Singles © D. Bishop 233, R root Donald eye eo sale 20217 Ken Pye: 66? ALE LEAGUE Soy Hs (287, 202); Steve Roznik 656 (215, 206, High eniee ain Montpetit 754 (345);|322 L. Senram 203, L. Goodman 23/1235); Louie Kelemen 653 (239, 234); Judy Manilla 785 (286); Ron Petroski| Bell 283, J. "tad yg Whiteh aor Darlene Rines 652 (226, 306)) Dave Mrels- 704; Peter Cernigol 696; Gladwyn Mac-| 286, P eheriore 7, P. se ner 604 (229) and B, Townsend 601 (218, Lean 643; Mike Tutak 678; Eleanor |@Nd W. Stata 274. chic eicin . : | Allan' Craddock 618; Nor-| peam Sending. foots icken High Singles: Doreen Kelemen 275, Ruckaruk 617; ma Melnichuck 627; 2s Games: Diane Gow 270, Bill Mel-|Cit¥_ 12, Mister 'TV. Towers } Villa 17, Oshawa Auto Trim 16, Mc- 4 Bill Inichuk 675 4 : Reg Hill, 247, Don Wilson 244, Peter) no Laughlin Fuel 14, Jim's BA 13, Motor) pines 240, Earl Pye 235° Elieen Smith 11, White! 726, Tony Backley 223, Julie Saunders 2 4 niche eae Ron Petreski 319, Albert| Stars % peppy Sand 8, Haduahd Bever- 597, 222, June Hill 216, Betly Hill 214 and Robertson 253, Gene Scott oy A ag DST Mmcnrerrets vi Fred Pye 211. ae a Manilla 237, Alex Leckie 236, Mar! OS eam janding: ustangs 4, ie ley 233, Adeline Robinson 233 and Mike| WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH |iargs 13, Magpies 10, All-Stars 10, Tutak 291. | High Triples -- Betty Love (203, 264,/Aimers 10, Green Horns 8, Smilers 5, 332) 799; Anne Naish (261, 274, 239)| Corner Pins 4, Steamers 4 and Top Cats GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR | 735; Harry Bennett (172, 354, 191) 717;|3. Knighters appear headed as winners|Ken Cobb 684; Henry Veenhof 48. of the last section, having won their) Mabel Smith 658; Annabelle Cobb 6 first twelve games. On the night's play! Edna Wilson 619 and Cecil Lamb 602. High Ttriples: Bernice Oliver 613; P. Knighters over "assellites 4-to-0 with! High Singles ish 46, Thel-/Oattes 606; P. Shaw 595. Sabers over Bishops 3-1, Trotters over) ma Owen 280, Mur-| High Singles: 3. Oliver 240; E. Lewis/ Jan Cans 3-1 and Ball Lows over Perrys |ray MacPherson 274, 230,| 202; P. Oattes 236; D. 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