Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1967, p. 5

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BOWLING NEWS PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES High Tripies: Ethel Tonkin (341) forge McGregor 750 (256); Peed Jes 761 (281); Ray Branton 7 A vty Glen Swindelis 73) (260); Made! vison 703 (281); Harry: Fayie 'Oe (2904) Shiela Taylor 689 (276); Ray Richard 446 (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 J Allin 250. Team Standings: Discards 25, Kitcats 24, Gems 24, Centennials 21%, Hubbelis 21, Halmas 20, Little Angles 19, pies 18, No Names 17, Dreamers 16, Jack'll 16, 13 Counts 15, Guys and Dolls 14, Dorbeas 14, Cards 13 and Crazy es 10%. PRI, NIGHT INDUSTRIAL High Triples: D. Witliame 787, C. Weeks 723, H. Canfleld 719. R. Gallant 713, W. $mith 696, T. Griffin 674, C, Winacott 661, K. Roddick 658, D. Amey D._ Williams 269, H. Canfield 303; T. Griffin 274, 276; B. Gallant 259, 272; F. lilig 270, R. Rich- @rd 265; C. Winacott 253; W. Smith 251; L. Arp) 251 and K. Nikol 249. Standings: Motor City 2, Dairy Queen's 1, . Westmount 2, Russell's 1, poe 2 Pic O Mats 1, Playboys and Tony's 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 Jim Goodes 669 (251). High Singles thy Davey 264, Long 255, Jack James 253, Laura McKinley 252, 251, Leon Davey 250 and Jo B44 319; Art Moreau 269, Sadie James 256, 255, Vi Norris Bud Jarvis Westlake Doro- Marg Team Standings: Beeps 25, Spots 22, Guys and Gals 20, Peepers 18, Al's Cate 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 Bragg 4 to 0, Al Perry over Trotters 4 to 0, Red Hardie over Reg Hickey 4 to 0, Cassells over Reynolds 3 to 1. Guys -- Wilf Villa was the big gun this 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 a urpose'"' In mind and proved It by com- Ing up with-the-high-three games-of-the season 908 (356, 319). Millie Bilida had 394 (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 Hutchins 658. High Averages: Guys -- Jim Cassels leads the way with 269 followed closely by Harold Ballem 267 and Dave Rey- molds 258. Dolls -- Mavis Taylor leads with 239, Lorraine Murphy and Joyce Bell 237 and Bernice Buday 236. can produce who is usually up start. The Guys' fantastic, 2° high averages a RAINBOW LEAGUB High Doubles -- Mary Flynn 518 (262), Margaret Flintoff 455 (288), Jennie Petron 452 (284), Elizabeth Wilson 431 (271), and lona Middieton 413 (242), High Singles -- Ethel Cay 257, Joyce Davidson 246, Mary Wise 241, Betty Uens 2 Glas 829, Rene Reddock M Cutcheon 225, Hilda McLean mI, B Calvin 221, Dorothy Tozer 221, and Dor- @thy Wilson 213. Team Standing -- Lime 3, Mauve 3, Orange 3, Rose 3, Tan 3, Bel Gold 2, Green 2, Grey 2, Whi Maroon 1, Pink 1, Red 1, Sliver 1, low |, Black 0, Blue 0, Brown 0, Cora' and Purple 0. LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE High Triples -- Marion Dingman 868 (924, 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), Jackie Boddy 699 (300), Bophle Lakas 675 (345), Olive Frise 674 (270), Audrey Hodgson 669 (311), Laura McKinley 664, Grace Wilson 663 (263) @nd Isobelle King 656. Team Standing --- Crawford's Ins. 6 Hayden Macdonald 5, Youn Meer s Scugog Cleaners 4, Nu-Way - Rui Stroud's 3, Cros# Canada Paving , and Horwich Jewellers 3. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES High Triples: Edna Lupton 288. 195 (653); Marg Morton 237, 1 (653); Pam. Kehoe 240, 244, 1 Verria Dewell 227, 233, 170 (620); Irene Rogers 286, 161, 172 (609) and Carole Rockburne 283, 145, 161 (609) High Singles: Bobby May 257, June Bird 226, Jerry May 25, Mary Piccini 224, Norma Oakes 219, 204, Doris Bow- @n 217, Karen Christie 214, Sandra WIl- gon 213, Betty Pearce 213 and Molly McGraw 210, 208. Team Standings: Hits and Misses 7, Busybodies 7, GoGetters 6 Bells 4, Bellbottoms 3, Acrobats 2, Minis 2 and The Betters LADIES MAJOR "B" High Triples: Eileen Anderson * 726, Anne Knop 660, Bea Alexander 659, Pam Knight 641, Beth Shortt 628, Jean Brown $23, Wilma McQuade 613 and Ena Pearce 608. High Singles: Rumpel 255, 202; Campbell 247; Pheobe Mi 233; aida Willlams 224, 201; Marge Hickey 211; Nadia Kupnickl 210; Kathy Jay 205, 90) and Irene Moore 204, 204, Points Taken: Henderson's 1, Burn's 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 T.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. Bert Cole 258; Hazel 2 Nan Bennet 253; Betty € MEN'S STORE LEAGUE High Triples: P. Whitehead 844 (324, 268), B. Morey 805 (302, 291), R. Powell 790 (293), $. Salmers 774 (326), J. Manli- 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) High Singles: G, Stacey 302, L. Rose T. Goch 286, F. Eccle¢ 285, B. Brad- bury 280, J, Ristich 278, W. Gutsell 278, T. Boupard 273, C. Halliday 271, S. Claus at J. Procher 268, 265 and &. Carswell 268. Team Standing: Pediars 4, 3,150; Schenleys 3, 3,621; Oshawa Tune-Up 3, ee Central Pharmacy 3, 3,563; Gochs 3, 3,354; Dixons 3, 3,224; Hallidays 3, 3,214; Algers 2, 3,582; Acadians 2, 3,497; National Grocers 1, 3,431; Oshawa Bakery 1, 3,333; OMS 1, 3,259; sates 1, 3,233; Cross---Can,_Paving 1, 2,98 Rotunda Restaurant 1, 2,964; Cable W 0, 2952. OLD COUNTRY CLUB presents "FANCY DRESS" Saturday, November 18th, 1967 KINSMEN HALL COLBORNE ST. W. 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