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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1961, p. 19

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One time Wild ox (poss.) ac a FoRMERLY : IN FRONT CROSSWORD - DOWN LN leor HE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Nevember 30, 1961 "JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA pADDN?/ T'VE BEEN TERRIBLY WORRIED, BUZ,\ WERE \ A WHOLE ARMY OF DEMONSTRATORS / NO You MARCHED RIGHT BY HERE, ALL HURT, | SHOUTING AND CHANTING, ve Buz, T BUT I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT, |- 50 FRIENDLY Rey PERHAPS WE'RE PARTLY TO BLAME, AFTER THE WAR WE URGED JAPAN TO ADOPT A DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION SIMILAR TO OURS, THE PEOPLE WHOLEHEARTEDLY ACCEPTED THEIR NEW FREEDOM-- FREEDOM OF THE A. PRESS, OF SPEECH, OF ASSEMBLY... 'THE JAPANESE SEEM THEY ARE. US. / put SomE OF NOW, IRONICALLY, © 1961, King Features Syndi r GUESS I GOT MY ANSWERA« THE WELL AND FELL THROUGH IVE. GOT. SOME_ROPE A " PROBABLY DIDN'T SEE INTHE CAR/ THE ROTTEN BOARDS/ 19 GYM INSTRUCTOR GiRLs' COLLEGE { GEE,GRANDMA, | YOU 6URE CAN WILLYOU PLEASE GIVE ME SOME O' YOUR BEST we AN* MAKE A MILLION WHEN I GET BIG, 'LL OPEN DOLLARS / ---- UPA NICE BAKE SHOP, USE A | YOUR RECIPES... 'a\ ae OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CIT SPECIALS No 600 games again this week. Must be the alleys. Wilma McQuade leads the 200 games with a 243, Phoebe Mullins 226, Myrtle Waite 210 and Hazel Weddup 201, Sorry we missed Phoebe Mullin in the 200 games last: week. The Rangettes took all four points from the Laundromats who were miss- ing one bowler. The Freezers took three points leay- ing the Coolers with one. Standings -- Freezers 24, Rangettes 22, Coolers 19 and Laundromats 15. SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE George Robbins was top bowler this week with a good 725 (309, 217) follow- ed by Betty Carswell 670 (323, 200), Jack Sackett 667 (236, 243), Irene Heath 645 (274), Jack Kiapow 642 (235, 239), Jack Anderson 633 (229, 223). 200 Scores -- Lenore Robbins 274, Stew McKinley 249, 209, Emily Smale 247, Ione Smale 245, Reg Burr 260, Bob Bothwell Karse Carswell 240, George Fox 239, Lil Porter 235, 200, Dick Bailey 231, Laura. McKi » 214, Betty Grant 223, 208, Betty Ellegett 223, Olive Teatro 220, 217, Cecil Mills 219, Ev Clough 219, Ede Burr 212, Joe Teatro 210, Sid Temple 209, Nick Nichols 207, Don McKay 205, Fred Porter 205, George Wright 202, Bob Carawell 201, Results -- The Instructors beat Fit- ters 5-4; the Operators beat Mechanics 5-3, and Commanders beat Gunners by « the same score; Wireless beat Loaders 5-2 while Drivers beat Armourers 5-0, PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Every Friday seems to produce a new leader in our league. This past week Carl Leslie led his team of Lulus to the top, with the top score of the night 724 (247, 295); the victims were the Slammers who got 0 for their ef- forts. The D'Jays moved into second place by giving the. same treatment to the Groaners, Ray Branton had the top scratch single of 340 to bring his triple to 717. Others who were all in there pitching were Len Byrne 691 (283, 230), Harry Keyes 688 (282, 241), Peggy Branton 672 (244, 218, 210), Fred McKee 656 (263), Ed Leslie 649 (288, 221), Olive Morrison 633 (265), Ed Salmon 629 (214, 206, 209), Bill Barta 627 (226, 223), Aud- rey Keyes 618 (253), Bob Corneal 617 (228, 231), Frank Taylor 616 (213, 218), Bill Baker 611 (241), Bev Gutsell 611 (298), Bev Smith 637 (223, 230), Blanche Norton 630 (241), Peggy Fayle 604 (258), Les Gray 603 (250), Bert Mewett 604 (220). Also helping their cause with good singles and doubles were Harold Cor- nish 286, Margo MacDonald 263, Oscar Morrison 259, Clark Hubbell 251, Bill Baker 241, Steve Lovelock 213, 241, Al Haley 235. Edna Baker 234, Jack Mc- Conkey 233, Madeline Morrison 228, Ruth Hobbs 228. 202, Mavis Taylor 230, Bill Cziranka 229, Pat Mewett 227, Steve Barta 226, Flo Lovelock 224, Barb Barta 221, Clara Barta 220, Dot Paradise 219, Thelma Leslie 217, Chas. Wright 218, Lily Rae 214, Helen Morrison 210, Geo. Taylor 209, Ernie Dickens 207, Olive Mcintosh 207, Eileen Rahme 207, Ann Cornish 207, Art Korry 206, 207, John Hobbs 208, Helen Fisher 200, 206, Jerry | | Dickens 204, Alex Chalmers 202, Lila Huxtable 200, Isobel Hubbell 200. The team standings are as follows Lulus 27%, D'Jays » Go Karts 26, Georgettes 25, Orbits 24, Slammers 23%, Guys and Dolls 23, Fitsits 23, Strike Outs 22, Eggheads 21, Bellring- ers 20%, Misfits 20, Groaners 19, Comet 18%, Jish-B's 16 and Take Two 16. UAWA LEAGUE Group 1: Bolahoods 4, Goch 9% Durnos 4, Tonys 0; Al Bi-Rite 3, Hill. crest 1; Corbys 2, Glen's Texaco 2. Group 2: Stevénsons 4, Acadian Cleaners 0; Bonds 3, Freds 13 Local 2784, 3, Houdaille 1; Oshawa TV 2, Preston 2. Group 3: Ballarina Cabins 4 ,Bergs 0; Meads 4, Seeds BA 0; Doves 4, Un- touchables 0; Cdn. Corps 2, Johansen 2, League Standing -- Group 1: Al Bi- Rite 28, Hillcrest 26, Goch 22, Tonys 21, Bolahood 20, Durnos 19, Glens Texaco 14, Corbys 10. Group 2: Bonds 28, Freds 25, Pres- ag Ge \ISED CAR THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA 723-4634 tons 22, Oshawa TV 20, Houdaille 19, \Local 2784 18, Stevensons 15, Aeadian 1 3. Group 3: Johansen 27, Cdn. Corps 23, Bergs 22, Ballarina 22, Meads 21, Doves 18, Untouchables 14, Seeds BA 13. High Scores -- 8B. Strutt, 819, H. Hogarth 746, J. Wilson 732, Hf. Veenhof 726, R. Wilson 724, M, Love 723, D. Smith 703, E. Hale 703, B. Danglo 701, |A. Buller 698, B. Corrigan 696, FE. |Stevenson 690, A. Cameron 686, L. | Boden 681, A. Anderson 674, R. Godfrey 670, A. Parsons 666, 8. Stovin 665, J. |Garrison 659, D. Bowler 655, R. Martin 652, W. Strutt 652, L. Virtue 648. G. Oliver 648, R. Murray 630, B. Gilliland 2 REMEMBER, GERTRUDE ) } GLASSEYE-YO'1S ENTITLED TO ONLY 3 TRIES, AS TH' BACHELORS FLINGS THEMSELVES OFFA SUICIDE, CLIFF' LI'L ABNER ? ?= STELLA STRONGARM!!- OH-598/-NOWAH LL NEVAH MAKE IT { DOWNTOSPLATTER <aneengeeen THE LONE RANGER L275 GO! WELL GIVE THOSE MEANWHILE, ON "THE STAGE -~ CROOKS THE $U SE OF = THEIR LIVES! DUDE, LETS STOP AND TAKE A 100K AT THE 632, J. Seneco 630, C. Ford 628, R. Cole |lins 624, B. Polley 621, A. Klischenko 621, H. Lee 620, A. Parfitt 618, H. Burke 618, C. McCabe 616, H. Clarke 614, J. MacDonald 611, M. Tureski 607, R. Mills 602, D. Hodgen 604. B. Ruther ford 602, L. Fraser 602, G. Whyte 601, C, Rout 601 and G. Godfrey 600. Lemon League -- H. Armstrong 97, J, VanStaveren 94, B. Hurst 93, L. La- Blanc 93, L. Watson 87, J. Gibson 83, D. 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