Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 12

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12 _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, December 21, 1967 Pemberton - King Duo Pace Clean Sweep By King Pins 220, 215), Ralph O'Reilly yy 216) followed by Walt OSHAWA CLASSIC DOUBLES G Jim King of Smith Beverages ted his seorge 'Pud' Lawrer team to victory with his 605 triple (210, Doug Vann 588 (205, 202) "and Joe Spen 202) to take all 3 games from the leaders Warren Pemberton rolled ; 592 triple and a 220 single anc Jim King, of the King Pins, wit! his S01 triple and 223 single tool: | yer oe ee ee Georne Law all three games from Extras ir|rence, Ralph O'Reilly, Doug Cole, Alex Ross, George 'Pud' Lawrence, Walt nig Lanes ten-pin bowling Crystal, 'Bob Edgar and Sam Laroccs aa, "2% 4s to move his team closer to the top spot. Aex Ross had @ 540, Herm Prakken was high for the losers the Eastway May with 519. Lanes with 538 and Fred prizes were donated by Lander, Taam N 'ot Piru aae Bob. Pellerin of Mr. 'TV stark Oil Ltd., Oshawa Cleaning Con: 30 took "2 'games tort" from. Mourice r tractors, Marty's Record Bar, Bennett rd Ep: : Towers was third high with his|paving Lid. and Eastway Lanes. Thanks clad ag haggle 556. (200). Norm Eymann of the | to each doner in helping to make this 9 and Ken Fisher S47 took 2 point to 1 from M Service led by Frank Sobil $37 Petryshyn $24 (219 Odd Balls had a 541 (237), Ed/ oleh ls @ little better for some of the tchell and Waite Wallace was, next for the cues as aust wails Waele LL. Mills Motor feam with 531 (202)| .,., 2<sASSiG ieing the range. this and Jim Leamon his teammate [week to roll his high triple of 614 and re d turkey for his efforts. John roliéd a 517 (223). Ian Denholm|celved @ turkey for his efforts. Jonn had 517 for Townline Esso fol-| received a turkey. Howard Kehler was lowed by Gary Jackson of Mr. |next with 564 followed by Bill Borrow TV Towers with 513 dale with 557 and a turkey Ba $ ms " was next with 4 ceive las King Pins, Mr. TV Towers turkey EAC onli Ross Gavel had a 553 triple follows y and Townline took all three), Ross Gavel had a oe poss Kimbel 543 this week from the Extras, Strangers and the Born Second set showed some fine bowling Outcasts and Cliff Mills Motors and Lou SATURDAY MORNING JUNIORS Frank McCabe found the week as he bombed the pins with his S45 triple and his high 237 singie had @ good day with his $12. trip jowad by 4, B range this Or s,/8s R. Hughes led with his 604 triple with Lakers games of 245 and 208. Bill Borrow continued his good bowling with h each split points with the Left (234) followed by Jim Zembore!l ie 4 r (20. ri Overs and Odd Balls. Jim Lea- Marg 550 1203), arn Trimble 538 (21 man still leads the league in Bill Hume 538 (220) end Dennis Home by nuck 532 (214 "| Standings show the Mustangs on top ith 29 points followed by the Barbs 26. the ob Getters 25, Chargers 25, Condors 23 rebirds 21 Mala ayerage with 179 followed Jim King with i75. Cliff Mills Motors leads league with 86 points followed Centennials 23, Fi ye eee IT'S LEG- STRETCHING TIME FOR DALLAS COWBOYS |for the Whitby crew, Doug Cole, |Jerry Armstrong, Perry Hodges | honors. Phil Solomon fired three goals jand added two assists in pacing Chow's Restaurant to a 9-4 vic- |tory over Whitby Dupont while |Foote's Towing battled Wil- liam's Restaurant to a 5-5 tie, in Oshawa Civic Hockey League| action at Bowmanville Arena, |, Tuesday night. Bill Kellington and Paul Mc- Cullough added two goals and) jtwo assists for the winners, /Paul Wright and Phil Long, added singles. Ted Lutton proved to be the 'playmaker' of the game as he picked up four assists. Four players shared scoring and Dave Ballingal taking the Chow's led 3-0 after the open- ing period, 5-3 after the second and added four more in the final stanza. Referee John Zedic handed out two penalties in the game, Dupont picking up both trips to the 'sin bin.' LATE RALLY TIES IT William's Restaurant scored by Mr. TV Towers with 74, King °'°" °°" Dallas »whovs' tight ring a work SeSS Plav - ie "A Pins 72, Townline Esso 70, Left LADIES' CLASSIC I Co _ a durin ; r jig egy cae in Play - off game. The Cow ton Bowl. Overs 60, Odd Balls 60, Out _Mary Cole led the way in the Ladies Clark does a bi preparatio or the Nation boys' meet the Cleveland Casts 50, Extras 34, Born Losers Classic Leagu: th her fine 565_ triple sor ic leg exercises al Football League Division Browns Sunday in the Cot- (AP Wirephoto) with games ot 1 om Sarke 6 te sah Yoo paises oats nd pains ae EO 30 and the Strangers last with was ' Ne : 5 24 points. a somes o n YAZ HONORED MERCANTILE LEAGUE be cebalh af 1 sail L NEW YORK (AP) -- Carl Turkey Roll this week shows Tony Bin Yastrzemski, whose bat helped Lupe! winner with his 590 triple and 4s e > a ' : Glen Copp with his 230 single the Miss Boston Red Sox win the Ameri- Standings this week show Team winners in the Turkey Roll wen! gietc on top with ints: followed by iP ff ca to Ed Simmons, Ken Whyte, Tom Kraw- ¢ be wy arin g. nie Ti. Tages ague baseball pennant, chuk, John Beers, Joe Friedrich, Mike tiger Kats 6, R. T 4 named Sportsman of the ewe, Waves Henderson, Lorenz 4 Roxy Variety 4, ne Tuesday by Sports Illus- Schatz and George Turner Tony Lupel wags high man this week with his 590 (205, 200) was next with 587 (201), Garage |, Upsets George Turner Glen Copp 574 ),. Lou Bighin 546 Krawchuk 546 (204), Mike Mushinsk! 543) (209), Joe Friedrich 542, Ron Nelson 535,| Bill Hayes 532 (223), Ossie Sponer 524, Rolf Rocker 513, Horst Piekarski 510. Bert Alexander 507-and Ed Simmons 502 Die Room Twisters took 5-2 from the Jewells to remain in first place. Citizens Finance took al! 7 points from FéSs to hold down second place. Dovers took al 7 points from the Chevelles to remain in « * third spot, Wills Variety and Hdwe. took 5-2 from the Flintstones but failed to pass them for fifth place in the standings. KING TEN PIN MIXED | The men showed some good bowling this week ied by Aiex Ross with his 615 triple followed close behind by Ossie Sponer with his 606 triple, Bill Rader- ford wes next with 8 588 triple followed | by Sten Brooks 582, Danny Thomson 573, Horst Piekarski 566, Ron Leonard 566 Ryan 558, Hugh Boyd 543, Clarence , ge Reid 528, Lorenz , Bill Ball 501 and John Bowers Barb. Kirkham led the ladies with her 547 followed by Bev Doran 508, Josie Gyurke 502, Gends Thomson 497, Lor raine Dalby 486, Alice Lanning 480, Marg Brown 470, Nellie Rowden 467, Donna Carter 467, Shirley Bowers 460, Norma FY pile al 445, Marian Leonard 432, Jean jutcheo: » Ruby Phillips 432 and Blackwell with her 426. three goals in the third period} to gian their tie with Foote's. Foote's led 2-0 after the first period, 4-2 after the second but' Solomon Sparks Victory In Civic Hockey Action could manage only one marker in the final stanza. Pete Landers, Jim Curry, Ken Bradley, Jack Vachon and Paul Parkinson scored for Foote's while Cecil Lundy, Bill Dan- ford, Norm Sayers, Bob De Bois and Bob Rouleau, with the equalizer at 12:30 of the final stanza, were the marksmen for William's. REMEMBER WHEN ... .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Hockey League president Clarence Camp- bell fined Andy Bathgate $500 and New York Rangers manager Muzz Patrick $100 eight years ago today--in 1959--after a magazine arti- cle appeared, under Bath- gate's name, saying some- one would get killed on the ice unless spearing was checked. Campbell called the ghost-written artiele "definitely prejudicial to ... the game," and fined Bathgate the exact sum he earned for it, Patrick being penalized for not realizing the implications. BICYCLES Bikes for the whole family! Built to give B. more miles of fun and & years of dependable service. Come in and see our complete selection. « POLIC Total cost of th new police and cou for Oshawa could r a as $3,020,000 accor¢ architect's estimate to board of control by Police Chief Ww; ston. "Better than the commented Mayor Marks. Chief Johnston three sets of foreca buildings as the de capital budget foreca: He said he had o1 vragen HAMPTON Many underprivileged children in the area will have both a merry and a filling Christmas atter all, See The Goes and the Go Getters took ai! 7 points from the Try Agains and the Crewiers. Kessinger Construction, Inde pendents Scugog Cleaners took 5-2 from the 3 Plus 2, Odd Balls and the Maurice Berg Men's Wear. The Wild a 13-B-11 Five took 4-3 from the Gillard Cleaners Oe tas MEN'S LEAGUE Fred Brow the way this week with his Rid Triple with Boag 22 es aa singles. Sam Larocca was one pin behi: him 'vite ns os triple fe 72) Toliowed | by Wilbert Clarke 601 (226), John Waldin- | Sete * (204, 235), igh Turner 595 (234), Bob McEwan 594 Joe Thiemann 592 (243), Bob Gardien 587 (220), Doug Gibbs 587 (215), Jim Lea- man 574 (210), Danny Gray 573 e 573. @ 4" 'Dynapower' Speaker ® Plastic Carrying Handle ® Cabinet in white meron @ 19" PORTABLE TV @ 19" 'Daylight Blue' picture tube Amazing suction, that cleans car up- ette lighter. | 68° 4 holstery in a jiffy. Plugs into car cigar- 3-U-264 Products, Les Eveniss Seles took aii 3 games from Pepis Pizza, Lyles Cut Rate Gas took ail 3 games from Wiison's Men's Weer. Ontario Motor Seles took 3 points-1 from the New Comers. Scheniey's took 3 points to 1 from. Aidsworth Cleaners, Real Estate took 3 poi: Clint's Texaco, ideal Dairy took 3 points fo 1 from Aroid Palmer Cleaning and red had took ell 4 points from Erinii Golf Club. Standings show Fred Brown leading] with 15 points followed by Ontario Motor Seles 14, Arnold Paimer Cleaning 11, Les Eveniss 11, Schenley's 10, Lyles Cut Rate gas 9, Goch Supertest 9, Ides! Dairy 8, Pepis Pizza 8 Wilson's Men's Weer 7, All Survey Real Estate 7, Alds worth Cleaners 7, Newcomers 5, Erin! Golf Club 4 Clint's Texace 2 and Osh. @wa Wood Products 1 LANDER STARK CLASSIC LEAGUE Big' George Lawrence Is still bomb ing them as he bowled @ high 666 triple with single games of 257 and 214, Doug Cole was not far behind him with his 634 tripe with games of 215, 214 and 205 ed Alex Ross came next with his 607 ] triple) Scie tat ciao edie aver Saba Nhat POLISHER /7 Featuring twin-brush iy floating action that's easier, more com- / fortabletouse. The /j deep vinyl bumper /f guard protects furniture. Set of ; felt pads Hi included. } j '| ( HOOVER FLooR | ® | DISHWASHER | Big enough to hold a full day's dishes. Counter top lid opens all the way for easy loading and unloading. 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Harold Ballem and Al Perry two of Oshawa's ~ a "maple maulers' are already) entered and one or two more! are expected. Entries will be accepted by telephone -- but don't forget, they start bowling} tomorrow night, at midnight. | / mound | / fo these / / Crear BreMs WHY NOT GET THE <6 BEST AND BE for best results in TV and Stereo see your local dealer. FALCON FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | 452 Simeoe St. 3. 723-0011 | 1S THE BEST $5495 -~ vg Mantel Radio Distinctively styled cabinet. 5-tube chassis. 4" Dynapower speaker delivers rich, clear sound. 7 A MINIMUM OF $50.° e toa FREE CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE Purchase put on your Charge Account entitles you AND A CASSEROLE DISH bec -- For V. f The long heralded scheme t convert the creek yalley int parkland took concrete fort yesterday for the first tim with a proposal to spend $50,00 on developing the area betwee John and Gibb Streets. On July 24 city council de cided it would acquire valle land for park purposes as i became available. Yesterday Ald. Dr. Charle: Mcliveen, chairman of parks and property committee who made the submission t board of control, was present ing the department's five-yea! capital budget forecast. An estimate of $145,000 fo. the five-year period was pu forward, with $50,000 set aside for 1968, but this does not in clude land prices. PRIORITIES Norman Savoy, deputy plan ning director, said after the meeting the proposal was a re finement by his department of the Oshawa Creek Valley re: port by consultants, Project Planners, made in May, 1966. Representatives from the firm had been in Oshawa recently and had worked with the de- partment to establish a system of priorities. In the 1966 report, he said, Project Planners, had made provision for the centennial parkway, but they also took into account the possibility of adjustments to parks and play- ing fields if the parkway did not go through. Mr. Savoy said it was felt that some of the tableland area, previously designated as parkland, including part of the Ralna subdivision, would be better employed for building purposes than parkland. PARKS NEEDED Action shoiild be taken right away, urged Ald. Mcliveen. "Parks are badly needed in the ae Gibb and John Street area. "Contrary to what has been Mental Health Clinic Sought | The mental health clinic at the corner of Alexander and| Golf St. will be demolished ir the New Year to make way for the proposed new wing for Osh- awa General Hospital. Dr. W. G. McKay, chairman, board of health, told board of control this yesterday when asking for new premises for the clinic. He said that so far the hos- pital authorities had been un- ireston STORES 725-6566 190 KING ST. EAST able to help. They had to vacate by May and needed space for about four staff for two or three years until a section was ready for them in the new wing. The board instructed that property officer, P. G. Me- Daniel, investigate the possibil- ity of providing suitable prem-}' ises for the clinic,

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