14 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 18, 1953 . MAYFAIR LADIES LEAGUE Well the second section is over BOWLING NEWS and the winners are, Marj. Vaugh- an's Fireballs for points, and Kay Brown's Coolies for pins. The race was close but the better teams won. Mary Thompson was out with T.G.-G.P. LEAGUE General Printers Office took General Printers Pressroom for a 4 to 0 victory with Rose Evans high scorer for GP Qffice with a fine showing of 709, and Richard Smith top bowler for GP Press- room with 581. General Printers Addressing Sowned Times-Gazette | 226 Composing 3 1. Bob Sheridan was as for 'GP Address- ing with 641, while Nelson Perry was tops for TG Comp with 675. General Printers Sales took a 3 to 1 win from Times-Gazette Nights with Alex Mackay high scorer for GP Sales with 724. 2 Cole led the TG Nights with Times- Gazette Office gained 4 points this week when Times-Gazette Advertis- ing defaulted by turning up with only 3 players. Janet Bull was high scorer for TG Office with 609, and Harry Dyas rolled high for TG Advertising with 667." Alice Stire led the GP Bindery team to a 3 to 1 win over Times-Gazétte Press and Stereo with 696. George Smith was top bowler for TG Press and Stereo with 685. Nancy Parks captured the ladies' high single with 285, while Rose men's high single with Alex Mackay the men's with 724. Other high scorers , Gloria Clark 223, ard 217 and Rose Chopik 211. week were Don Small ton 293 and 235, Nelson Perry 287 and 252, Bill Paynter Brooks 249 and Don Barrett 245. Don't forget folks, ROLL is next Tuesday. TG Press and Stereo GP Bindery GP Office TG Office GP Pressroom TG Comp Rose turned in two high scores of 283 and 273. Doug. Cole Sook the and | with a nice 325, igh Wei le or the ladies this week were Alice Stire 278, 233, Doris Gibson 238 and 3%, Bonnie Cox 230,. Janet Bull. Ethel Rey- High scorers for the men this all 300, Alex Mackay 295 and 250, Ted Reming: Hank Rorabeck 278, George Smith 61, Alex Stalmack 259, Bob Sheridan 256.4 Jack Nicholson 252, Gerald Maurice: 248 and 239, Percy Ploss 245, Lloyd CHICKEN L blood in her eyes to capture the high single for the season so far congratulations Mary. Points: Rockets 4, Hont Rods 0; Coolies 3, Happy Six 1; Fireballs 3, Luckies 1; Opals 3, Jinx 1; Dolls 3, Rolling Pins 1; Hi-Jinx 3, Rovers 1; Five Pins 3, Six Kittens 1; Ama- teurs 2, Hornets 2 600 triples--Mary Thompson 760 (325, 240); Marj. Vaughan 712 252, 286); Isabelle Willson 610 (258). *| 200 singles: Louise Owens 226, 206, Daisy Malclom 261, Marion Harding 236, Myrtle Waite 235, Marg. Ward 231, Peggie Fayle 229, Sadie James 211, Edith McKee, 210, Blanche Norton 209, Marj. Free- man 205, Isabelle King 201, Edie 200. Five Pins ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE Two teams took off with 3 points this week, namely the Alley Cats and Nippers. Alley Cats 3, Push Overs 0, Nippers 3, Luckies 0, Jets 2 Hustlers 1, Sliders 2 Deuces 1, Slickers 2, Strikers 1. Men's double without handicap: M. Hutcheon 523, Jim Gordon 516, Jack Bent 491, Harry Norton 439, Eric Taylor 418, Perc Bent 415, Art Allman 406. Men's singles without handicap: M. Hutcheon 233-290, Jim Gordon 238-278, Jack Bent 275-216, Eric Taylor 242, Harry Norton 983-206, Art Allman 224, Perc Bent 217, Jim Scott 208, Alfred Liles 203. Men's double with handicap: Frank Cooper 483, Arn Taylor 471, Gord Shemilt 439, Perc' Neal 422, Mark. Hill 421, Clayton Lee 404. Men's singles with handicap: Frank Cooper 215-268, Mark Hill 256, Arn Taylor 250, 221; Carl Clarke 245, Clayton Lee 243, Fred Scott 238, Harry Longbottom 238, Al Weatherhead 232, Gord _S| milt 231-208, Dore Neal 216-206, Norm Fisher 202 | oes to Vera Bint this week with Ladies' doubles with handicap: Beth Bint 458. Nice bowling, Bet! Ladies' singles with handicap: Beth Bint 213-245, Marj. Harris 230, Marj. Taylor 215, Eileen |' Weantherhead 212, Florence Boyle 206, Blanche Norton 202, Isabelle Shemilt 200. Lemon League: Luva Allman 87-89, Joyce Gifford 87, Ethal Westlake 78, Mary Ford 75. OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE The top teams were really hot stuff on Wednesday night as they fought for the leadership of this section. The Guernseys won the first game by 21 pins, the Jerseys won the last game by 9 pins and the second game ended in a tie so it was not surprising that these two teams finished the night with two points each. The Jerseys are still on top of the league by the slim margin of one point over the Guernseys. The Ayrshires could have all stayed home for all the effect they had on the Holsteins who took them for all the points. The cellar - dwelling Ayrshires still have only one point to their credit in this section. Top bowler of the night was Norm. Adair he- | with a triple of 692 followed by Doug. Shackleton 673; Barry Hen- derson 672; Ray Lymer 648; Ed. Henderson 647; Tony Anthony 615; HAYDON Members of WA Enjoy Program MRS. HILDA CROSSMAN Correspondent HAYDON -- The W.A. Christmas meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charlie Rankine. Mrs. Leslie Graham had charge of program. A poem, '"'Scatter Sunshine' was 'presented by Mrs. Arthur Trewin. Christmas carols were sung by a group of ladies. A Christmas read- ing was given by Ms, Charlie Garrard. An instrumental number was played by Mrs. Lloyd Slemon. Mrs. Lloyd Ashton sang a solo. Bert Keay 607; 'Ken Reeson 606. | Best singles were riled by: Bar- ry Henderson 259, 222; "Norm Adair 235, 280; Bert Keay 221; Ray Lymer 258; Tony Anthony 235; Doug. Shackleton 279; Lyn Henderson 212; Ed. Henderson 242, 235; Marg. Hart . 230; Jim Morrison 253; Ke Reeson 268. Lemon League: Tom Neal 92. tanding. Jerseys 9 Guernseys 8 Holsteins [] Ayrshires 1 Mrs. M, Hobbs, Enniskillen, gave a paper on Christmas; A poem, "A Mother's Solution, * was' read by Mrs. Roy Gi raham. A gift exchange was conducted by Mrs. Arthur Read. A Christmas carol con was held. 'Lunch was served by Mrs. Les- lie Gaham's group. The offering is being sent to the Children's Shelter at Port. Hope. White gift service on Sunday was well attended with the Young People taking part in the program. Sunday school 'will be at 2 p.m: on Sunday. A special Christmas service will be held at 3 p.m. Congratulations to Mr. nd Mrs. Douglas Fontain, nee _Ruth Mec- Neil, on the birth of son, Neil Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacKenzie and family, Mr. Bert per, Miss Alice Creeper, visited Mr. and rs. A. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham and family Oshawa, were at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walkers. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and YN | Vernol lem; Mr. and Mrs. Frank y visited Mr. and Mrs. Nolman Avery Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mountjoy and family, Bowmanville were at F. Denby's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black and Bruce, Courtice; and E. Dickie, Jeter were at Mr. and Mrs. . Black's. Mr. and Mrs. W. 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