Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 29

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re Village |. ~ Oshawa ning Sale! % PRICE MATTRESS SALE ANTEE ANTEE 39" Continental BEDS $5995 OR , ror $99.50 SES! With chases. GROUPS air Furniture anal Not as Illustrated Not as Illustrated Dee ee ee Ben ee } 9.95 u» 19.95 uP + -- MDP Bre Sr DP BeBe Pema ew PEPPLER TES! 's ILLAGE -- Oshawa 191 Y SERVICE Hours... M. to 9 P.M, 6 P.M. + Frank Sobil set a new high triple in Oshawa _ Classic Doubles League with his 660 triple. Frank looked like he was going to hit his first 700 triple 4s he rolled 257 and 233 in his first two games but fell short on bis last game. ' » Alex Ross rolled a new high Bingle of 268 and posted a 626 triple. » The league bowled a double fet this week with both sets showing some classic style bowling. First set showed Smith Beverages, led by Alex Ross with his 626 triple and 268 single, taking two points from Maurice Berg's Men's Wear. dim King had a 501 (221) for the winners, Bill Raderford had ff 518 and Bob Edgar 521 for Maurice Berg's Men's Wear. . Eastway took two points to one from Mitchell and Waite Travel Service. Fred Brown was high with 560 (210), Herm Prakken 524 for Eastway Lanes while Lou Petryshyn with his high 257 single and 611 triple was high for Mitchell and Waite Travel Service. + Team No. 6 took two points to ne from Modern Cleaners as George Turner had a 570 (212) 'and Walt Crystal 560 for Team No. 6 and Ken Fisher with 537 was high for Modern Cleaners. s Second set showed no signs of letting up as Frank Sobil of Mitchell and Waite Travel Service boomed a_ 660 triple With 257, 233 singles, to take two points to one from Smith Beverages. Eastway. Lanes show no signs jof giving up first place as they fook all three games from 'Team No. 6. > Fred Brown was high for ®astway with 563 (209) while pMaurice Berg's Men's Wear led 'by Bill Raderford 592 (233) and Bob Edgar 560 (224) took two 'points to one from Modern Cleaners, EASTWAY TOURNAMENT The final standings in Eastway annual Mandicap Tournament shows Dee Sword of Belleville the top lady bowler in all events with her 1890. Maurice Hannah eof Brockville with 1932 was high for the men, FOR PRICE SAKE™ IT'S NO WHERE | Ladies' Team Event showed the Cen- |tennials of Belleville on top with 352, while the Men's Team Event went to the Rough Riders of Oshawa with a 3136 total. | Ladies' double event went to Madeline |James and Betty Ling of Belleville with |1261 end Men'# double event went to |John Brige and Maurice Brige of Osh- awa with 1397. Ladies' singles went to Dolly Robinson of Kingsten with her 696 triple and men's Singles went to Robert Woodward of Oshawa with his 737 triple. Highest team single game was rolled by the Brockville Cadiliacs with 1046, while high triples scratch shows Maurice Brige 651 (265), Carsten Miller 646 (217, 215, 214), Fred May 643 (220, 231), Jim | Fraser 635 (225, 242), Lou Freedma (254), Bill Weish 625, Frank Sobil (246, 207), and: Maurice Hannah. 616 (266) High triples and singles scratch for the ladies -- Dolly Robinson 603 (202, 224), Donna Carter 580 (212), Anna De- venne 544 (204, 201), Josie Gyurka 536 (217), Fairley Bouckley 535 (222), Dee Sword 560 (214), Bev Doran 53] and Jes sie Hunter 523, MERCANTILE LEAGUE Rolf Rocker had a big night in the Mercantile League bowling a 623 triple and single games of 224 and: 210. Ron Nelson was not to be left out as he was right behind Rolf with his 608 triple and 228, 211 singles. Glen Copp was next with 582 (224), Tony Lupel 579 (209), George Turner 579 (214), George McDon ald 573 (214), Lou Biglin 569 (230), Ossie Sponer. 561 (221), Tom Krawchuk 556 (209, 201), Bill VanHuizen 532 (223), Joe Friedrich 528, Gary Judd 518, Orval Higgs 511 and Bob Jones 509. The Die Raocm Twisters took all seven points from Dovers to move into first place in the standing with 18 points. Flintstones took ali seven points from FBSs to move into second place with 15 points, Will's Variety and Hdwe. ais. tock seven points Ahis week trom thy Chevelies to move into third. position with 14 points, Citizens Finance man- aged five points to two from the Jewells to move back to fourth position with 14 points, while Untouchables took four points to three from the Union Reps. EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Bob Worsley had one of his biggest nights In bowling when he rolled his 650 triple with games of 235, 232, Sam La rocca was next with his 577 (203), fol- lowed by Doug Cole 562 (215), Doug Gibbs 548 (208), Walt Vervynck 548, Harry Blohm 530, George Taylor 529, Bob Howlett 515, George Turner 509, Ernie Gillespie 503 and John Brige 500. Josie Gyurka led the ladies with her 532 triple and 192 single followed by Anne Bone 510 (192), Mary Cole '508, Donna Carter 499, Fairley Bouckley 482 (197), Irene Frobel 482 (197), Ada Floody 477, Joan Ross 466, Carole Collis 462, Janet Peel 461, Mavis Taylor 457, Nadine Solotorow 452 and Irene Degreve 451 Vancos still on top of the league with 64 points followed by Northside Chrys- ler with 60, Nu-Way Photo 48, The Jembs \45, Taypees 44, Oshawa Rug Cleaners |44, Speedy Muffler Kings 42, Moring's Garage 42, Art's Hairstyling 40, Cee Vees 40, Braemor Variety 34, Cast-offs 31, Nu-Way Rug # and Tigers 25. LANDER STARK CLASSIC Don MeLaclan with his great bowling of late had himself f his best days athe ain. « SHOP HEREX. BY POPULAR DEMAND Reserve Your Time N LIVING COLOR No. 5 or Press 25 Flashbulbs Guaranteed one dozen free if any one fails. £23 9 BATMAN BATPHONE Battery operated with 10 dit ferent recorded messages. Compare 9.95 FOR PRICE 5 00 e 'CAPTAIN ACTION os seen on TV. Compare 5.95 3.88 FOR PRICE SAKE Albert J. Fox, Portrait Artist WILL BE HERE ALL DAY SATURDAY FROM 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. low for @ Saturdey Sitting Portraits in Pastel Portraits from Photographs produced in color or black and white. CHARCOAL TWO-TONES 5.00 15,00 Family Compositions with 2, 3 or 4 on 1 canvas... 1.00 extra Top Quolity Sure-Shot Brand POOL TABLE EQGPT & ACCESSORIES Full line of accessories ot toy prices, EXAMPLE: FULL SET OF TALLY BALLS FOR PRICE SAKE 1.66 GOLF Practice Set 4 plastic whiffle balls and plasti "grass tee mot. COMPARE 3.98, "o 88° HOCKEY > Shin Guards For the littlest of the biggest wi ALL iy RETAIL PRICE Frank Sobil's High Triple, | Record In Classic Doubles as he rolled @ 660 triple with games of 257, 202, 201. Don's 257 single stands as the high for this season. The Jet? show no sign of slowing down in the league as they took all three contributed six each, to lead the (6), games from the last piace Panthers to move them deeper into the celiar, Lions took all three games from the Mustangs | Avenues Trying Overtake 'Bantings, Biddy Cagers seven| John Landry John Patterson scored points, while Captain Szezepanski and Paul | Avenues to a 19-12 victory over the cellar-dwelling Hurons. ing, and were continually cut off by poor shooting... BANTINGS: Bruce Levey (11), 'Gino Pascuzzi (6), Wayne | Trigg, Brian Trigg, Brian Pate- man, Joel Dupont, Larry Nor- ton (8), Don Courtney and coach AVENUES: John Szczepanski Harold Davidson. (6), Bill Boyd, John Patterson} MAPLES: Randy Jordan, (7), Craig Lees, Paul Landry/picky Snudden, Bill Sterling, Kevin Patterson and) navid Wilson (2), Donald Du- coach Don Ormiston. icky Jord g HURONS: Terry Hubbard (6), Toma 'Weilersck to remain in second place and the MUS- In the second game of the Andrew Ghersini (4), Rick Lees| iF le bet P 9 : Ti fares games" trom ine' Tigers. to" put Westmount" Kiwanis Biddy|(2), John Ghersini, Paul Gilles STANDINGS the Teer hs er ain tae dived Basketball League doubleheader and coach John Howson, ) WL T Pts Eagles took two games to one from the Played at the yong Hall Settle- | LEADERS WIN Bantings 81016 Hornet: 5 . rl Hy Bob Richardson continued his fine pec ggg eB -- ae All_eight members of the) Avenues S210 bowling with his 632 triple with games ot 2 4 Bantings turning out, proved too| Maples 369 6 226, 206, 200, followed by Alex Ross with 25-2, much for the Maples. | Hurons 17 1-4 625 (225, 213), Harry Blohm 4611 (233, 3 200), Herman Prakken $92 (227, 200), Walt Crystal 590 (20%, 203), George 'Pud' Lawrence 589 (203) and Walt Scott 587 with a 215 single. Next week is a doubleheader because of Christmas and will start at 10.00 a.m The first set will be for the Christmas Roll and the second get for position day, LADIES' CLASSIC Josie Gyurka and Donna Carter con tinue to battle it out for high averages as Josie rolled a 568 triple with games of 214, 177, 177 and Donna bowled a 553 triple with games of 210, 180, 163; Grace Fusco was next with her 513 (190), Ruby Phillips 472 (186), Mary Cole 469, Fair ley Bouckley 464 (196), Jean Lawrence 447 and Betty Thomson with 43] (180) Mister TV Towers took ali four points from the Townline Garage, Missfitts took all four points from R. Taylor Supertest Fuels, City TV also took all four points from the Spit Fires, Tiger Kats took three to one from the Upsets as did the Roxy Variety from the Big Three. KING TEN PIN MIXED LEAGUE Gillard Cleaners took ail seven points from the Crawlers as did the Go Gees from "the Odd Balis and the indepe dents from the Scugog Cleaners, Kas singer Construction took five points to two from the Wild Five. Try Agains took four pointe to three from the Maurice Berg's Men's Wear as did the Go Getters from the 3 Plus 2 Ladies showed some fine bowling with Barb Kirkham leading the way with her 589 triple with games of 216, 201, Gienda Thomson was next with her triple, Josie Gyurka 503, Donna Carter 495, Marg Brown 482, Twila Wilson 481, Lorraine Dalby 456, Jean Hutcheon 441, June Pettit 446, Ruby Phillips 439, Alice Lanning 436, Mary Lee 431, Shirley Bow. ers 434, Bev Doran 424, Norma John ston 405 and Marg Cariton 403 Alex Ross led the gents with 581 fol lowed by Ossi Sponer 556, Oz Weeks 548, Glen Copp 545, George Reid 538, Norm Weeks 531, Bill Raderford 534, Ron Leon ard 527, Hugh Boyd 523, Jack Gorin 515 and Frank Stewart 508. CLASSIC "B" LEAGUE Mustangs still hold top spot In this League as they continued their fine bow! ing by taking all three games from the Condors, Chargers took two games to one from Barbs and the Firebuds 2-1 from the Go Getters and the Centenniais 2-1 from Mala Glen Court High triples for this week show Vern Trimble still leading the league in aver- age as he rolled a 585 triple and @ 205 single game, Fred May was next with his 560 followed by Bill Borrowdale 544, Ted Tyers 535, Nick McMaster 524, Cliff Bradshaw 519, Hi Kehler 519, B: a + GRANADA SOLID STATE 10 TRANSISTOR Portable Radio Thet can be used on hy batteries. utiful styli gineered in o@ leatherette « FOR PRICE 19 ag e SAKE MEN'S PHILISHAVE SPEEDMASTER Electric Razor The one with the good reputation FOR PRICE 12.99 SAKE tae ana eR AA "Holiday" TW301 Transceivers Walkie Talkie Sets Other quality sets available with- out a licence for up to 10 miles at the lowest wholesale prices anywhere. 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Dan Reid was high in the triples this week with 517 (202 followed by Eric Loverock 501 (190), Frank McCabe 458, Lewis Day 455, Dave Rutter 455, Brian Ferris 454, Ted Paradise 42) and Harold Reid with 417. Ingrid. Wichio was high for the girls with her 374 triple followed by Rose Wigmor 324 and Debbit Walton with 331. SATURDAY MORNING BANTAMS Bill Whittick Motors took all three games from the Curvply Orono as did the Team No. 10 from Burng Jewellers, Team No. 9% took three points to ene from the Royal House Furniture as did the Imperial Life Assurance from Town line Esso, Cedardale Iron and Metals split with Wilson's Furniture, two points each. High for the girls this week shows Ros lyn Adams with her 407 triple followed by Ann Collison 404, Moira Mitchell 353, Dorit Harm 348, Laurie Snow 345, Gail Layng 344, Gayle Burley 332 and Terri George 326. 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