Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1967, p. 4

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- PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Club Starts Ph ere >| WHITBY (Staff) -- 'La Bou- \tique Club" for teen-age girls is starting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Centennial Centre, | 416 Centre St. S. A full program has been ar-| ranged with girls being shown the art of everyday make-up and also glamor make-up. A charm course including hair 'grooming done by a profession- al hair stylist is scheduled for Nov. 23 Posture' and health instruc- tion is scheduled Noy, 30, An evening of teen fashions will be of interest Dec. 7 when the latest fashions will be shown. On Dec. 14 the girls will dem- onstrate their ingenuity under e "4 2 iE © t ' ™ |the proper supervision in mak- First Quali y uf: jing Christmas gifts. Entertain- f ment will follow. | £ y » \ 4 Miss Mary Conall. Whitby GLOVES or ever 2 |VON and Miss Mary. Gr ape | seamen TS ° i) eee "tat Ehode's| --mmgmnber of the family ¢ monn rom nein ome | Teen Girls | ie er (341) al George McGregor 750 (256); Dave Peep Jes 76) (281); Ray Branton 739 (266); Gien Swindelis 73) (260); Madeline Mor- vison 703 (281); Harry: Fayie 696 (250); Shiela Taylor 689 (276); Ray Richard 486 (268); Peggy Branton 679 (294); and Art Cork 679 (241), High Singles: Kay Hardsand 329, Marie Upton 275, Joan Bryden 279, Chuck Hood 270, Harold Cornish 264, Nora James 261, Jim Morrison 260, Fred Taylor 258, June Coles 250 and Jean Allin 250. Team Standings: Discards 25, Kitcats 24, Gems 24, Centennials 21, Hubbells 21, Hatmas 20, Little Angies 19, Hip- pies 18 No Names 17, Dreamers 16, Jack'll 16, 13 Counts 15, Guys and Dolls 14, Dorbeas 14, Cards 13 and Crazy t's 10%. PRI, NIGHT INDUSTRIAL High Triples: D. Witliame 787, C, Weeks 723, H. Canfield 719, R. Gallant 713, W, $mith 696, T. Griffin 674, C, Winacott 661, K. Roddick 658, D. Amey and §. Garrie 638, High Singles: D, Williams 269, 319; H. Canfield 303; T. Griffin 274, 274; * B. Gallant 259, 272; F. \ilig 270, R. Rich- ard 265; C, Winacott 253; W. Smith 251; L. Arp) 251 and K. Nikol 249. Team Standings: Motor City 2, Dairy Queen's 1, . Westmount 2, Russell's 1, Reynolds 2, Pic O Mats 1, Playboys 9 and Tonys 1. MOTOR CITY MIXED High Triples: Joan Jackson 885 (309, 962, 314);> Mar] Ford 814 (343, 296); Yvonne Watson 754, (302, 275); Chuck Ford 708 (256, 238); Mae Jamieson 706 (265, 226); Bud Nrrey 703 (288); Jim Duquay 700 (268, 233); Jack Anderson 68) (248); Earl Westlake 678 (310); and Ne in charge of arrangements for these programs. Whitby Fam- ily YMCA is sponsoring "La at Discount Prices! ! Boutique Club." i; | -_ ~apionilansasiedeinictpasiniamaseeatitin High Singles: Art Moreau 269, Doro: thy Davey 264, Sadie James 256, Marg Long 255, Jack James 255, Vi Norris 253, Laura McKinley 252, Bud Jarvis 251, Leon Davey 250 and Jo Westlake 'Pedlar's Open | Montreal Plant | Pediar People Id. has open ed a new 25,000 square foot pas Team Standings: Beeps 25, Spots 22, Guys and Gals 20, Peepers 18, Al's Cats 18, Luckies. 18, Ding Dongs 16, Kick Backs 16, Panters 14 and Sextets 13. Congratulations to the Beeps for win: ning the first section. GUYS AND DOLLS MAJORS The second section got under way with Harold Ballem's team whitewashing Ron S : manufacturing and warehouse| 5 building in Montreal but has nig eee ne a vr 1 . = fos ss " 4 to 0, Al Pe 0 ter SANTA AND HELPER \"no thoughts about expansion"| Pete aaMig ever' Re Li tet 4 to 0, Cassells over Reynolds 3 to 1. Guys -- Wilf Villa was the big gun this : of the Oshawa headquarters| .-. last minute check lfacilities, Murray Sparkes, of-| fice manager said- today. 1 1 He said the only reason the company built the Langelier Fun And Fantasy Them Boulevard plant. in northeast Montreal is because their other week with 854 (321), followed by Bab Lavergne 796 (326), Paimer Knight 792 (306), Harold Ballem 779, John Trott 778 (324), Jim Cassells 749, Dave Reynolds 735 and Ron Swartz 711. Dolls -- Ev Redpath ig "a doll with o urpose'"' In mind and proved It by com- Ing up with the -high three games of the season 908 (356, 319). Millie Bilida had 794 (310), Lorraine Murphy 735, Marion Dingman 723, Joyce Bell 717, Bea Ko- falko 714, Loretto McLean 680, Laura McKinley 669, Joan Nesbitt 668, Helen Reynolds 664, Mavis Taylor 663, Bernice Buday 662, Ev Harding 659 and Marion property was expropriated Je"d like a lot of changes For Santa's Toronto Parade e's: "ssiats tua" industry and there are al TORONTO "Fun and Fan-|Dupont and Dovercourt in-Cen-| Ways things needed -- but we tasy"' is the theme for Santa's|tral Toronto. The parade route/have no immediate plans." Hutchins 658 é : © pre-Ct r j > 5 r ry , - - High Averages: Guys -- Jim Cassels big pre stmas parade injwill be along Dupont to Daven ' e ' e a leads the way with 269 followed closely 1 ren § 1 ren S 1$$es$ u by Harold Ballem 267 and Dave Rey- nolds 258. Dolls -- Mavis Taylor leads ay sponsored an- port, Davenport to Yonge and LOANS MONEY with 239, Lorraine Murphy and Joyce on's south on Yonge to Queen via West Germany is making Toronto Sat nually by F Bell 237 and Bernice Buday 236. Acrylic Mitts surroneo° Gloves rare 1 ina Bec Bae u itts high averages must be a good one and The parade will be divided|Albert and James Streets, The joans in marks amounting to into four sections under the Parade is Haga ie one $62,500,000 for India and §40,- headings Fun. Time, Circus|/mile in length and takes about 000,000 for Israel to promote} 2 In particular Lorraine Murphy Is having Time. Story Land, and Christ-|35 minutes to pass. economic development projects | a bee ¢ A mart ¢ K mart ¢ @ big your. Janet reel whe is waually Up : A re, is : mas Fantasy. It will feature aaa Iscoun iscount Discount hich 'averages are fantastic. J twenty major floats, fourteen ' Price Price Price 5 bands and hundreds of gaily) . : Jacquard patterned mitts ate Orlon Solid color, fancy stitched gi pointe my ya (4 costumed youngsters ' ; / 7 ' stite! loves Bulky rib knit mitts have wool ap- High Covritet ase a8 ° Margaret Flintoff 455 (268), Jennie Shine a the highlights, in ads knit with straight cuff. Sizes 2 to 4, hove a short cuft with two button plique on back and contrasting turn Perea *is2 (284), Elizabeth Wilson 431 dition to Santa's own colorful rim, down cuff. One size fits several! (271), and lona Middleton 413 (242). , sip ki : x High Singles -- Ethel Cay 257, Joyce float, are The Wedding of the Davidson 246, Mary Wise 241, Betty Uens int 'Pe 9, R Reddock 227, Glad Mc- Painted Doll, Ja and the Bihan 5, Hilda McLean 221, Bes Colvin 221, Dorothy Tozer 221, and Dor- ethy Wilson 213. Team Standing -- Lime 3, Mauve 3, Orange 3, Rose 3, Tan 3, Belge 2 Gold 2 Green 2% Grey 2, White 2, Maroon 1, Pink 1, Red 1, Sliver 1, Yel- low |, Black 0, Blue 0, Brown 0, Coral 0 'and Purple 0. LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE High Triples -- Marion Dingman 868 e (324, 363), Marg Vice 780 (350), Janet . Peel 775 (258, 293), Dianna Charuk 761 (268), Mary, Frobel 739 (294, 265), Mary Mann 735 (318), Joan Jackson 734 (261), Vi Norris 732 (270), Barb Harding 724 (260), Ev Redpath 719 (256, 256), Helen Trott 699 (276), Jackle Boddy 699 (300), Bophie Lakas 675 (345), Olive Frise 674 (270), Audrey Hodgson 669 (311), Laura McKinley 664, Grace Wilson 663 (263) @nd Isobelie King 656, Team Standing -- Crawford's Ins. 4 Hayden Macdonald §, Young Moderns S$, Scugog Cleaners 4, Nu-Way Rug 3, Stroud's 3, C Canada Paving 3 and Horwich Jewellers 3. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES High Triples: Edna Lupton a8, 170, rg Morton 237, 189, 227 (653); Pam. Kehoe 240, 244, 138 (622); Verria Dewell 227, 233, 170 (620); Irene Rogers 286, 161, 172 (609) and Carole Rockburne 283, 165, 161 (609) High Singles: Bobby May 287, June Rhine ¢ K mart ¢ K mart ¢ Bird 226, Jerry May 225, Mary Plecinl i " kes 219, , Doris Bow Pri Discount Discount ee aren Christie 214, Sandra. Wil- dine Price Price gon 213, Betly Pearce 213 and Molly McGraw 210, 208 Team Standings: Hits and Mises 7, Beanstalk, a forty - foot long fluorscent Dragon and Hans) Brinker and the Silver Skates. | A special float will honor Can ada's Centennial with Bobby Gimby. the Pied Pliner of Can- ada, leading a choir of Young > Canadians singing his Centen nia song anada ONE DRY Starting time is 8:30 a.m from the marshalling area at| WANTS TO BE READY JOHANNESBURG (AP) Defence Minister Piezra Botha has announced that air raid sir- ens will be installed soon in some urban areas of South Afri- ca. Botha would not say if he expected Air aces expieune! 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High Singles: Bert Cole 258; Hazel Rumpel 255, 202; Nan Bennet 253; Betty Campbell 247; Pheobe Mullen 233; Don- aida Willlams 224, 201; Marge Hickey 211; Nadia Kupnickl 210; Kathy Jay 205, 901 and Irene Moore 204, 204, Points Taken: Henderson's 1, Burn' 4, Motor City 3, Flowers by Penrose 1, Mitchell's 3, White's 1, Mister T.V. Towers 3, and Saywell's | Team Standing: Saywell's 26, Mister 7.V. Towers 24, Flowers by Penrose 20, Motor City 19, White's 18, Hender- fon's 14, Mitchell's 13. and Burn's 10. Saywell's are winners of the first sec- tion. HAM FIRST QUALITY LEAN & FRESH CUT AS. YOU LIKE IT, C MEN'S STORE LEAGUE High Triples: P,. Whitehead 844 (324, 268), B. Morey 805 (302, 291), R. Powell 790 (293), $. Salmers 774 (326), J. Manll- la 769 (301), B. Lavergne 760 (291), J. Healey 726 (271), D. Hodgson 720 (307), L. Davey 724 (254), W. Harmer 705 (310), $. Claus: 704 (269) and G. Stacey 702 (302) ' ey, a4 ' Lf ° ' e High Singles: G, Stacey 302, L. 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