Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Mar 1967, p. 27

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---- -------- s. Reg Fowler Carl Scammel 1 son, Lawrence, She also leaves dren and six lildren, and a ', in Leicester, vas predeceased and a brother. service will be ntosh - Anderson it 2:p.m., March urial in Oshawa y. Canon F. G. of St. George's nduct the serv- x. KING urred, March 7, z of 1035 Somer- e deceased was ir. He was the his family, and iling health for survived by his r Christina An- ons, Gerald of 1d Wm. Patrick three grandchil- is at the Me- Funeral Home th Mass in Holy 10 a.m. March ntombment will ya Union Ceme- . Interment will ory's Cemetery ate Thomas and the deceased 4, 1904, in Osh- - of Holy Cross Church,.he was | the parts de- reneral Motors rement in 1965. e recited at the 8 p.m. today. vEWS OLLS MAJOR w won their first for 16 points and an. Cans; Bali Lows -0; Cassellites over ry's over Sabers 3- ple was bowled by as well as the vith 1,337. led the way with 1 793, Lloyd Sabins 172, dohn Trott 768, iif Villa 758, Frank olds 736, Bob Rich+ 0, Jim Cassells 716, nd Ron Swartz 709. jine Murphy leading in 841 (307), Mavis iko 747, Laura Mc- en Pinch 739, Marg AcLean 736, Janet gman 684 and Evon Harold Ballem 260, d Sabisn 246, John nd Dave Bishop 238, ay 235, Janet Peel 1d Marion Dingman } 222. NTRY LEAGUE v. Nichols 764, Fern e Calder 663, Betty Keeler 606, Mari- ve Roach 602. setty "Guscott 329, , Milly Morris 226, Aarilyn Bannon 256, 8, Fern, Buechler 29, Isabelle Calder 268. Hermits 25, Swing- |, Jokers 20, Un- os 10, IES' LEAGUE Ouellette, 706 (28% 696 (261, 236); G. 09); C. Goofing, 676 673 (253, 230); M. 39, 209); P. Clapp tegimbal, 609 (246, 606 (236, 224) ith, 265, T. Oldfield, M. Cairk, 222, M Holtfoster, 215, S, as, 210, L. Finalys Regimbal, 340; High and High average, TERNS You! ADAMS ightly -- this is designed ind all busy e two pock- ps. 4829: Misses' M (14-16); L akes 234 yards (50c.) in coins ise) for each residents add Print plainly ADDRESS, NNE ADAMS, hawa Times, | Front Street nt. ns are a JOY iS!. See 115 hat patterns, 'ies in new Pattern Cata- for free pat- Send 50c. a sis Bantings And Avenues Win Opening Tilts Bantings had little trouble downing Maples 31-4, while Avenues defeated Hurons 24-12 in their opening games of two- out-of-three semi-final rounds, in the Westmount Kiwanis Bid- dy Basketball League playoffs at Simcoe Hall Settlement House, In a real team effort, Teddy Reczulski and Bruce Levey paced Bantings with ten and nine points respectively, while Serge Dupont and Gino Pas- cuzzi contributed four points each. Randy Jordan scored all four points for the losing Maples and that was during the second quarter. BANTINGS: Serge Dupont, Bruce Levey, Bill. Boyd, Gino Pascuzzi, Teddy Reczulski, Bill Sterling, Gerald Mahoney, Bryan Haase and coach Harold Davidson. MAPLES:. Randy Jordan, Gary Shortt, Paul Boyd, Randy Towns, Tony Mercieca, Kevin Hinze and coach John Howson BOIVIN LEADS ATTACK Alan Boivin set the pace, as he led Avenues with an_ 18- point performance, while John Szczepanski, Ron Boivin, and Alan Sroczynski sank two points each. Hurons were in the game until 'Fun Bonspiel' Again Success Members of the Whitby Curl- ing Club held their final 'Fun Bonspiel" of the season and the third edition of this season's in- novation proved another enjoy- able affair. Following two 8-end games, the curlers completed the day's fun with an informal evening of sing-songs and dancing. Helen Cunliffe, Al Harbottle, Marion White and Elwyne Smyth, skip, captured the day's honors with two wins and most points. Runners - up were the rink of Norma Butts, Barry Noland, Eileen Gibbons and Al Puckrin, skip. Carol] Bausch, George Sweet, Ivadel Robertson and Art Craw- ford, skip, finished third and Ida} Van Clief, Tom Staples, Elea- nor McBride and Neil Shortreed, skip, were fourth, followed by Betty Hollinger, Doug Pearse, Helen Smyth and Ted Waring, skip and Doris Gunn, Tom Humphries, Betty Cook and Don Irvine, skip. Stan Moffatt and George Lil- ley, hard - working, two - man committee that organized and conducted the three "Fun Spiels" were given a vote of thanks by all the curlers, with Elwyne Smyth as spokesman, who stated that the relaxed at- mosphere prevailing in the fun bonspiels had made them the most popular events of the sea- son. HONESTLY When you have an_ item around your home 'that you no longer need, you'll sell it fast with a Times 'Action' Classified Ad, There's no faster, easier or economical way to let people know that you have something they might be oble to use. If you don't believe us, ask one of your neighbors... PHONE 723-3492 Ask for an Ad-visor the final quarter, only six _-- behind, Terry Hinze scored six points, as Captain Don Stauffer sank four, AVENUES; Alan Boivin, John} Szczepanski, Ron Boivin, Alan! Sroczynski, Kenny Mahoney and) coach Don Ormiston. HURONS: Don Gia utians Bell, Richard Price, Eddy Hinze and coach Lloyd Weiderak. | On Saturday morning. same teams go at it again, the second games of each ser- ies, with game times set for 9:00 and 9:45 sharp. Larry Norton, Terry Hinze, Billets Tuesday one game of quarter-final playoffs in the On-|lin g wood Georgians, the|tario Hockey Association senior | while, in| series. the best-of-seven series with ajgals 3-2 and Collingwood edged |ers. 7-5 victory over North York'Belleville Mohawks 2-1. Kingston, Galt Continue Senior Winning Streaks ston Aces while Bob Collins, |{i'st goal in the first period Page jwhile Jerry _Harrigan Dennis Kearns and Bob Raw- the other son added one each. North York goals came from Brian Tompson, Moe Gayland, Guelph goals came from Bob McKnight and Ralph Kosowan By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Varsity Grads, while Galt kept|Latry, Babcock, Joe MacNeill Collingwood earned its winjteam got two Kingston Aces and Galt Horn-|pace with a 6-0 shutout over|2"d Bob Crawford. with two goals from Gary | cobras feouh 4 moved to within|Orillia. Goalie Ron Boomer posted| Watts. Gary Darling scored pers, Bill Woodstock Athletics and Col- mean-|for Galt. Ron Hergott led the advanced to 2-1 leads|Galt attack with two goals. Bob over their respective opponents.|Hall, Peter Brennan, Carl Hatt Kingston took a 3-0 lead in/Athletics downed Guelpn Re-jand Jim Randle scored the oth- sweeping their |period. ce ee eeeee WOE, STARES AT DESERT jother victory The Great Sphinx of Egypt isjLakes Skeet 70 feet high, 150 feet long and/last weekend. Roy Ryan scored Athletics'|has a face 14 feet wide. Oshawa Skeet and Gun Club's! yjeq for the winter season. | Rudyk and Nelson| were his second shutout of the season [Belleville's goal in the third) Starr,w hich together with three |49-out-of-50 scores, for a 247-out-|a fine team effort 1 produced still an-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 8, 1967 27 ' Eddy Long scored four goals|winning goal in the third per- | | \for the pennant-winning King-|iod. He also netted the team's | Skeet-Gun Club neers amalieees with only one more shoot sched Mark Brown, 38. perfect 50-straight) supporting Starr and Rudyk, wo of their mem-|with only one 'missed bird' WARSAW Jim Leturneau, George|council of 'Wolow. in the Lower|peting were D. Hubbard, also'gers instead of League schedule,|with a 49; Al Wood and "Ric" Sheridan, 48 each; seored . Club's lead in first place, to alnish, 45; E. Manthey, 43; Ted Holds Big Lead commanding four-point margin, Brown, 42; L. Luffman, 41 and CAN'T STOP BOOZE (AP) -- The city in south- |Brown and Herm Sweetman, for| western Poland repealed a five> year-old liquor prohibition be- Other Oshawa shooters com- cause it didn't work. Bootleg- government liquor outlets made all the pro- Max Brown, /fit and drinking continued at its The win boosts the Oshawa|47; W, Newlands, 46; Eric Cor- former rate. A&P does! 7 | -wecare Without you, we don't have any business, So, if we want to continue to be successful, as we have been for 40 years, we better CARE ABOUT YOU. We better care about how we serve you, about what we serve you, about being fair, honest, and dependable, When you get right down to it, you're the boss at A&P, And it's always good business to be good to the boss. Not every store feels this way. Shouldn't A&P be your store? 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