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Whitby Free Press, 9 Dec 1971, p. 8

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WNITBY MENS' LEAGUE (WEONESDAY) H 10GH T RI1PL ES: D. Duncan 958 (346, 328)t A. Filliers792 (300), B. Frew 780 (314), D. Walker 7 29 (3 2 2), B. Marti n 728 (297)e H. W asson 726 ( 3 06), D. A1 I a n 721 (264), T. Casey 709 (264), 0. Jones 709 (297), N. Buck 706 (335). HIGHSINGLES:M. Vesters346, C. Maxwell 304, Hans Zimmer 300, A. Hammers 284, B. Henderson 2 80, A. Vanderende 278, tý. Cross land 268, 0. Moore 266, L. Reed 261, K. Laundry 261. TEAM STANDINGS: Duff's Towing Service 13, Tony'sMens' Hairstylingl13, MifflinsBarber shop 12, A&TMotorsl12, Donfs Spur Service- 10, Shorty &Son 8i11 ards 10, Jimbo's Pub 7, J.B. Mc- Mullan Real Estate 7, Hookers 7, Harold Hughes, B. P. 7, Pi cker ing G.S. 6, Mitton Electric 6, Gus Brown Motors 5, B&R Transport 5, Whi tby Dodge Chrysier 4t Royal Hotel 4. ST. JOHN THE EVANGEUSI LEAGUE Hl I H TRI PLES: Leonard Myette, 666 (220, 221, 225), B! 11 Shroer 614(180, 266, 160), Fran Schatz- man 610 (192, 240, 178), Agnes Schroer 587 (238, 197, 152), Dorothy Le Bl anc 584 (187, 167, 230) HlIGH SINGLES: Marj Newton 233, Mike Engel 222, Kerry Ki rby 220, Judy Corcoran 208, Anna Gaudet 202. TEAM4 POINTS TAKEN: Screwballs 7, Sixth Dim- en si on 7, Ups + Downs 5, Iwo + 4 five, Misfits 2, Hu"ricanes 2, Fuddle-Duddes 0and HoIy Bowl- ers 0. k See us for . Ci1L Paint- Cernent- Brick - Hardware Sakrete Chimney Supplies Tle & drainage materials Croxali & Son Ltd. (Hardware & Building Supplies) 93 Winchester Rd., Brooklin 655-4841 Novz! A senscitional new v;inter sport for '72 - Sno- Prince Super Sport SST, You'11 soar through winter in a Super Sport or iy one of the fabulous Sno-Prince "Total Control" rrachines: Junior, XL, GT or SST. So see your loca l Sno-Prince dealer. HAMERS AUTO CLINIC Hwy. 12 Brooklin 6549 page 8 Thursday, December 9th, j971, WHITBY FREE PRESS 5-Pin I aiIis FInwi TEAM STANDINGS: Lilacs 12, Bluebeils 9, Or- chlds 7, Carnations 15, Violets le Peonles 13, Tul- lips, Gardenias 10. HIGH SINGLE=S: Agnes Schipper 287, Gwen Brear 261, Mas ie Graves 270, Katie Van Dyke 251, Marie Val 1lieres 228, Dorothy LeBlanc 243, Marg Mus- t a r d 2 21 , Ann Goulding 220, Jutta Fruhner 274, Mary AmelI 234. TRIPLES OVER 600: Ann Goulding 637, Jutta Fruhner 621, Mary AmeIl 659, Dorothy LeBl1anc 642, Agnes Schipper 612. CANDY BOWI LEAGUE S E CT1ION P INFAL-L: AIllsorts 9, 085, Gumdrops 9, 449, Humbugs 9, 524, Jel y Beans 9, 705e Life- s a v er s 9, 4 81, Mapl e Buds 9, 686, Peppermi nts 9, 232 and Smarties 9, 570. TRI1P LES OVER 500:8B. Childs 699, E. Avison 6 4 3 F. Kalar 640, 0. Moore 622, G. Gale 619, P. Da v ie 597, A. Powell 596, J. King 579, D. Kehoe 578, E. Jeppensen 577, J. Laundry 571, D. Gough 567, M. McLaughlin 567, H. Moore 563, I. Fa r ndal e 558, Mariîon Sturgess 553, K. Fer- tile55O, E. Fuller549, D. Huinink 542, G. Sand- ford54l, A. SchelI 536, L. Munns 531, P. Mullen 5 25, M. Juby 524, A. Barker 520, J. Cox 516) D . S tannett 507, M. Lintner 505 and J. Pickard 507. SI1N GL ES 0OVER 200: 0. Gough 269, D. Moore 266, B. Childs 258, F. Kalar 254, P. Davie 245 A. B3axter243, E. Avison 226, E. Jeppesson 226, M. McLaughlin 224, H. Moore 224, K. Fertile 223, G. Sandford22l, D. Kehoe 220, M. Farquhar 220, E. Fuller 218, G. Gale 216, L. MunnsZI16, J. Laundry 213, A. Powell 213, A. Scheil 211, Mar-. i on Sturgess 210, I. Farndale 209, J. King 206, M. Lintner 204, D. Huinink 202, P. Mullen 202 and M. Snoddy 201. WHITBY-HARRISON FUELS LIMITED 4% "Vour TEXACODealer" 4211 Brock St. S. Phone:668-3610 I FOR ISNOW REMO VAL1, fer League SUNDAY DEC. 19/1 1i P.M. - il P.M. ENTRY FEE - $2.00 Everyone Welcome ENTRY DEADIME WED. DEC. 15/1 For Further Information Phone: 658-2651 118 Byron St. N. Whîtby Conracs vaîase 1 amuuuvp m ovvv, IMOTORING wiTH Mîke Burgess With ýonly thirteen frantic and frus- t r a t ng shopping days lef t, the annual Christmas rush is on. Sa for the wives, girl friends and loved ones of the motor- ing enthusiasts, here are a few helpful hints. Auto accessories M>nake thoughtful gifts ~Just about every m an, and a growing number o f women, have a great deal of pride and joy wNrapped up in his or her car. This'vehicle, aside from being aur second Iargest investment, is quite of- ten an extension of the owner's persan- al ity, hence a present pertaining ta this \No uld b ewvvell rece ived. Per sonall1y speaking, there is nathing 1 wauld lave more for Christmas than some body parts and gauges forrny rall1y cars, nat ta men- tion a four hundred dollar body job for my 172! Under $10 bracket The under ten dollars bracket has a widerangeof items including fancy rac- i ng m ir rors, steering wheel covers 1leather keyf o b s , jacket crests, gear- shift knobs and seat covers. Ten ta twenty doll1ars w i11 give you a go od s e lection of top-qual ity gauges, fl1o ormats, dr ivi ng and fog 1ligh ts,, and an extremely usefuil'"stick-on" electric rear windaw defroster. $20 & up For twenty and up, tachometers (en giîne r eval ution counters) of good quality are available. This is perhaps ane of the m os t popul ar af al1 guages, and is alsa very easily installed. There a r e cheaper tachs on t he market, but their ineffectiveness m akes them pra - tically useless. Needl ess to say, because of the mul - titudeaofauto accessories avai lable, it's impossible for us ta run the gamut, but I ho pe this brief sketch will beaof some help. 'TiI next week, Happy Motoring! leter -tB the eWLrl box 2 -6. hîtb 655-4492

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