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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1961, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdsy, May 10, 1961 Carry Back Westmount 5-Pin May Not Run Loop Enjoys In Delmont Carry Back, winner of the Ken- tucky Derby, may skip the Bel- mont Stakes because of a prom-| * t Ban uet ise his trainer, Jack Price, | J ITS made to a friend. Price said his next objectives| " Westmount Church Bowlingiphies to Mrs. Betty Love andre the Preakness, By 20 at League held its first annual/larry Bennett. Mrs. Frank gajtimore, and the Jerse y| banquet on Saturday, May 6, at Ward presented the high single Derby, run at Garden State, Glenholme School. {with handicap trophies to Mrs. May 30, four days before the Later when the tables had Madeline Gregory (Mrs. Jim) Belmont in New York. been cleared Joe Ward express- and Howard MacLeod. "I gave my word to Eugene ed the thanks of everyone pres- Mrs. Jean Ward then present- Mori to run Carry Back in the | ent to the Auxiliary for retard- ed Harry Gray with a special Jersey Derby, Price said. Mori| ed children, for the delicioustrophy, for bowling 212. Percy|is president of Garden State| turkey dinner. INeal then turned to new busi- Race Track. Ry President of the bow 1ing/ness and it was voted to make Price said, h ov ye r, Mon league, Percy Neal, presided a donation to the Church Build- might Pelease im 5 he for, the rest of the program. ing Fund. He then turned the| Praise i BIT ae wins tie' Before continuing, he gave a meeting over to the new execu- a TE Ea't 'want! summary of the first year of tive, wishing them the same| 0 iss a shot at racing's| bowling for this league, and/success and assistance that hel riple Homa Price added, | stated how it began vith x rad. |" Meanwhile, Alberta Ranches'| teams the first night and add- |Four-and-Twenty and Flutterby : i INEW EXECUTIVE - 3 : IDE 190 are A Sed right\ Willam Clark as president, (ate heading to C2117 27718 to make ol competing teams. |MTS: Kay Holbrook as secre- nih Naty The on. One night for a chicken roli|!ary, and Harry Gray as treas-|, ..'nohy Saturday, said the and two nights of playoffs, end-|ure, the new executive, Mrs.| has a cracked hoof in his ] ia : , : ing up with a tournament with|E2velyn Brown, Mrs. Annabellelyry forefoot and will be out of| BEM Ne "77 ct 7 : : @ oe A the Albert Street Church Bowl. Cobb, Joe Ward and Gordon ation at least two months. ; I 4 ; i 2 i pe 3 ; ® i 9) _ Holbrook and William Clark ing League, who won the tour then presented the past officers pment Te ee an with sultable gifts. Mrs. Evelyn FIGHTS LAST RE Wi whit al EY of : i Brown and Mr. Kenneth Neal ih : ) ; ll Ake Sg Hi dm 4 ; i y ship for members and friends of nd antral] dy ark (Ee ; 7% ; 7 i 3 7 pling i the church. He expressed his|Vere convent rs for the euchre| NIGHT 3 4 i . Ww ; : : / be p ; i ry i thanks to the bowlers, and par And dancing Which Tollowed, Ta ; p ¢ i , #7 5 Ch ) ; # 5 | Winners of the euchre prizes - : NE wd ; i : Git 2 3 AL / Heularly the secretary and the for high scores were Mrs. Joe BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NG " wa : wih 3 : i : 3 . ey as 4 # ; : g z ¥ : 1 y monn" reassures. Zo then afked y=. Weeks and Mr. Gordon Hol| La Cros Duane Horsman, brook. The spot dance winners 16113, Chatfield, Minnesota, tary's annual report and Harry ded Jes d Joe Ward, stopped Clarence Harbin, 171,| Gray for the treasurer's annual|included Jean and Joe Ward, | report |Reverend Frank Ward and Mrs. St. Louis, 7. ho DR : : i 0 . / ; y . : IT. D. Thomas, Miss Jean Flem-| Honolulu--L. C. Morgan, 138, Aah a ; feo Zs 8... . . , ¢ # ; Eac Piece LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ling and Kenneth Neal. Jas Angeles, knocked on Blitz AG ax AR WN EE : J Mr. Neal then asked K. E.| The elimination dance win-|Najar, , 1k S, > : . rome SB 2 : y 7, Sal" : ° ° Markleto to come forward and|ners were Betty and William = -- : ik a og i p & Twin or Full Size present the Christine Thomas Clark, Helen and Kenneth BRAVES MAKE TRADE i 5 ; Bh So ; 3 i : 7 ¢ Trophy to the champions, Chip- Markle. MILWAUKEE (AP)--Milwau- munks and in the absence of ~-- kee Braves, desperate to plug the Mayor, Kenneth Neal, cap- SUMMER SPORT the hole in their outfield and tain, accepted for the team. | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Free stop their skid, obtained Frank vg : 2 ig 4 og ¥ i i : . a The consolation trophy do- instruction in tennis and archery Thomas from Chicago Cubs Ki i Ce bx A p iT Just one night's sleep on a Beautyrest nated by Mr. and Mrs. C. A.|ywill be given in Vancouver parks Tuesday in a straight player . -- Quilt-top and you'll know this is the world's 4 Ferguson, was presented bYy|ihis summer. swap for Mel Roach. : Joe Ward to the Allstars, with) ems rem m-- | 1 ; ) > ; py ; . Captain Harry Bemett -gecept:| b TAR | ; ; most comfortable, healthiest mattress. Reasons® ing for the team. i J F : ig y i | : Nh y ik 7% os ; y i Ce ee od TY NG PER y Simmon's exclusive feature: 837 separately- oasters, captaine: y onn| | 3 N 4 Harris, were presented with | POWER | wd ; % Ri ; 7 fe : > ket il i that f ig k their awards by Percy Neal. s , ; ; pocke ed co springs hat are free and sag proof Ld : give perfect support to every body curve. Beautyrest Second section winners, the| Hi-Lows, co-captained by Gord] #3 LAWN % » ye . . . Wherry and Kenneth Cobb, ; hk > i ' mattresses are good-looking too... with an attractive spray were presented with their : | . ; 4 tld 4 : : ; awards by William Clark. ¢ 4 MOWERS : "> & j pattern designed exclusively for Beautyrest Quilt-top. 1 section winners, the Th zy Ones, captained by Anna! . 79.9 belle Cobb, were presented with Rey 7 5 their awards by Harry Gray. Nh Reverend Frank Ward pre- Bu } SPECIAL sented the ladies' and men's gh average trophies to Alex Sinclair and Mrs. Joyce Shear- HERE'S A 6 4.95 er. Harry Gray presented the high triple flat trophies to Mrs. REALLY GOOD BUY! Thelma Owen and John Harris : i .UP_ CONTROLS . . . 2 Sinclair presented the | Mower 2 Daniele ih STAND UR . + « IMPULSE high tiple ith handicap toll | STARTER . . . 212 H.P. CLINTON MOTOR . . . provides . nd Irvine i 4 . CASH AND CARRY, Estabrook. John Harris pre- Side 21" et $ sented the high single flat tro- FRE 2.LBS. GRASS SEED REMEMBER WHEN? . . With Every Mower. "Des. Moines, Lowa, townsiok Ral aa MINION san 3 rusng wean on vi I | TIRE STORES THERE Ag 455080 51, West had tied Dizzy Dean's major (Corner of Church) league strikeout record of 17 the previous year, dispelled rumors CHE 4 RA 5-6511 of an ailing arm by opening that season with a one-hitter. WE'RE OFF! To a "Flying Start" . . . OSHAWA FLYING SERVICE ANNOUNCES ITS GRAND OPENING At the Oshawa Airport, Saturday, May 13th (In case of bad weather--postponed to May 20th) SUGGESTED RETAL PRICE Featuring An Exhibition of the NEW °61 PIPER COLT WITH DEMONSTRATION FLIGHTS AT 2.00 PER PERSON i TE TE "VANITY" "PRINCESS" Chatsoevet, sanply Fil in the coupon, ek. demnahtion || 50 QUILTS: ate QUILT-TOP wig. ONLY flight on Saturday and drop the coupon in the ballot box at the Oshawa Flying Service Grand Open- o Exclusive Auto-lock cons- PLUS FEATURES: truction Sock ib x o The special air vents give ing on Saturday, May 13th. e pure white layer felt -ai EACH veholstery, pre-built you fresheiv sleep border e air vents for freshness and corded handles for 30 eo pure white layer-felt up- EACH holstery CUT OUT = mere? : 3 easy turning. e a pre-built border that ensures 'side' support THIS COUPON eR FOR BEST COMFORT, BUY THE BOX SPRINGS DESIGNED TO MATCH THE = SIMMONS MATTRESS OF YOUR CHOICE! FLYING INSTRUCTION IN OUR NEW PIPER COLTS . .. ° ovis sme sence | JL0lden Bros. Furniture (o CAL Rs 219) 63 KING ST. EAST BUDGET TERMS | RA 5-3514

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