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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1963, p. 14

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@& THE COMAWA TIMES, Thordey, July 18, 1963 ieeeeereesey : a tabs dd . ' Asi FEMALE FIREFIGSTERS, ; Slorror, a sacrifice bunt and a 4 j | jan errer and, with Billiardmen Edge Men's Wear 11-10 BOWMANVILLE (Saft Bill's Billiards outslugged Ken's Men's Wear 11-10 last night to take a 10 lead in the "B" series semi-final of the Men's Town Softdall League, Despite the high score, the outcome was a tossup until the seventh inning, when a walk,.an felder's choice gave Bill's their | winning tally, Ken's jumped to a 'three-run Jead in the first inning, John Twist reached first on! two out.) 'Johnny James walked, Jack] Parker then singled and Dave) Werry doubled to account for, the runs, WILD PITCH---2 RUNS Bill's came back in the see jond on doudles hy Jona Mason land Ray Crombie and a wild pitch which resulted in. two runs In the bottom. of the second, however, Ken's opened up a 62 jJead when Don Bagnell cleaned) 'the bases with a solid double The seesaw continued in the) third as: George Jones scored = a three-dase error and Ray 'rombie singled in John Mason, * cmt the margin 10 64 The Billiards' crew evened he Vheir half of the fourth nyess walked and went to third on me Cros sey"s hit, Be cou A Dan Gi of drowning. One small 'vic- second, Girardi then acored on a wild throw, Kon's (ook a 10-4 lead In the bottom of the fourth when, after Twist. forced-out Bob Majerri- gon, Ragnell singled, Ted Rird singled and Johnay James whacked a long triple. Bil's tied the game up iA the sixth, Donnie Masters walked to lead vif the frame. Bungess Goudled, Crossey singled and John Mason chased them all home when he lashed a tremen- j@ous triple aff tha right-held fence, Mason scored the tying run on a wild throw from the outfield, | WINNING TEAM The Poolmen scored the win- ining run in the seventh without donefit of a base-hit "Slip" Rowe waiked and Mas. ters reached first on an error Burgess sacrificed the runners to third and second, Rowe then |scored when Crossey hit into 2 fielders choice, ] Mel Burgess went all the way jfor the winners, Pat Cornell, jwho came on in relief of John ny James in the seventh, took! the defeat Mason, Crossey, and Crombie had two hits each for Bil's Hoth of Mason's weat for extra bases, Parker and Ragnedl each had a pair of safeties in a jos ia CAUSE policy expe CIVTCIRITTING of Joha Mason (right), and Ray Crom- bie of Bill's Billiards sparked their team's victory over Ken's Men' s Wear in the Ll semis Ladies Squad |= Defeated 3-2 At Newcastle BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Bowmanville lost a heartbreak- er in Ladies' Softball action at) ~~ last night by a score' The Newcastle nine went into' |the bottom of the seventh trail: jing by one run, With two out jand two on, a Texasteague fly, ball was hit to left field. Bow. wile shortstop Mary Altkes wet latstiaiaae Annabelle Stepens collided, The ball drop- ped safely, Two runs crossed the plate, and the game was over, The only runs of the game previous to this were scored in the third inning when Bowman. j Ville took a 21 lead, Barb Adams pitched a three. jhitter to win it, Shirl Brock took the loss, giving up only four safeties, Jean Bowen had two hits for \Neweastle,' Gwen Holmes, Lenore Fowler, Picard picked up the Bowman. 'ville hits, WELL WORTH THE SHORT DRIVE OVER , "THE UGLY MARLON BRANDO--SANDRA CHURCH ALSO = sae GE Be | final of the Bowmanville Men's i Town Softhall League. Bil- ACADEMY AWARD WINNER GREGORY PECK-----MARY BADHAM "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD" lands no wiead the series by | 14 | --Oshawa Times Photo, Canadians Cool "To Soviet Moves OTTAWA (CP)--There are no jioud huszahs among foreign rts here over the DRIVE-IN WRNE ~ TORONTO = 282 2088 = immediate effects on Canadiar. policy BOTH IN COLOR @ ALWAYS COLOR CARTOON So __BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M, © INCLUDING SUNDAYS CHILDREN UNDER 12 KIDDIES PLAYGROUND One almost certainty will ve and Marg < Rassia-China split or the appar. ent friendly spirh of the na clear test ban talks in. Moscow that Liberal policy as set out ai] vhe January, 1961, party conven: | tion will have to be reversed anembers of the Pickering » Fire Department, prac tim', Dianne Armstrong doesn't mind the jadies prec: > AHL Stars To 'New Location, | yespiration on a Mrs, Nora and Mrs. tone, Jeh, Female ticing on her. mach the victims --Oshawa Times Photo Firefighters Ine€ ® save Aid Pickering Force ™ PICKERING (Stat) -- One of }o @he feo rama chiect ot the ers a dirty, Gangerous and ¢ @ormetimes thankless job -- the Yolurteer fire department For the past Se ioval volunteer fire depart @ment has been staffed by joca Rhaies and admission to @lub was by invitation only "The Temales jealous at @iace for habhy t slip off to for a chat with the doys, have deen scheming t ge a Toot In the @oor for time The eight-year-old Pickering Reach fire Bs ro! al tion of the department The men insist the Indies are t the clubroom ma the Zire Rall and that the them 3s Tops nicious Male outsider t tents tp SUSE a pack Industrial Bus this ts the names of 2) women tone br KINSMEN Ocrie Williams, Der, Stet and Charlie Cattran wre shown construcimg @ booth Invasion i century or More * little 7 sene department has on - the wives of the male seo. nas who, realized that most of th has anger of hands worked outside the ce ves, come jeaving the area words of protected during the @ay _ FIGHT GRASS FIRES Although most of the _ work js stil done by the the women provide a service for cle sandwiches and fig wee The men @on't vasion and more have been thanktal of coffee, ary warm sweater supplied by women nz Ww un g bu Men, AvqUATIO;NS is g local resi mind the than on for socks or the in When the fire siten rings in ave of the small community of 400, the men take te the tr t joining the parade i family car The women in addition to roviding aid at the scene al a tire have raised money throug y bingos and sales Most of the money w aised n Ge tment with @ Tesuscitater @ec ded bi) s: sand st rercher | wher tt was N HL Hockey Stars R aes M ANY BOB PULFORD A T-cubic Poo: electric freezer will be raffiea and as a bd the winner will receiv Kiswen Art Rooper, val Publicity Chairman cated that carnival go right back mte the community Re said that Kesmen Carn wats m the past have provided funds for a theTapeute ward the Rowmanvil attificial ite apr Rowmanvilie Arena Roth Mir. Parker Reaper miicated pected a large cri 'Amos Johnston' Wins Greenwood Feature TORONTO (Cc >) Ames Jom aleng for 2% : ten Returned $2.98 = axl 28 at Memo ars Ca --Oshawa Times Prove. heavy 3 arm T ax gh Re his Sta a desc has been used te provi 'ae th® hain At Kinsmen Rally '- axTo Call Sponsor | Hockey Sch BOWMANVILLE erican Hockey I 30 pag » Rowm AN l 2 Dick Gamble's Roo-|; hopefuls from _ vile area, as wel ea States and oth ada Will be taugh . h msevt ting grass TR was sc te ran for one week, ba WARS SO Froat MOT the school ast six weeks and ts te more than 300 bays un 8 Groups ® fabout 50 bays will in Three hours ice . time day five Gays «of At the boginning ef each ** & Hew Froup will move im Arena Manager Roy Neads f dewan the install tificial ice more Noads for wee ation of the ar than a week 2 Tibed the is new .open for ey practices and nr j Ing on Frida and this paticr be = contineed The Arena read ho te the veer hed for re. 'Noise Eased ea gan operations ' AJAX (Staff) -- Residents on Harwood avenue north will no er be bothered dy lange S parking on the Fina moe station jot tor Wilham Robertson of the police commit council e ald jon of town ney were campilaining of the aise caused by large ks parking on a gas station he said The company using the jot Was Most co-gperative, he add and they have found an- aratr A Sot TO PAINT TRIM Council approved the expen ditare of $1590 for the painting > of the trim on the outside: of he community contre TO CUT BLM Pesmission was given te the Town works Gapartment to re move a diseased elm tree mit wt 175 Admiral read. ront Wednesday are being authorities oligical Russia and Chin pan 'ies, Sep Seated as of camplaints |. vod from residents of thes). ment clear test ban dea the current cow" Geneva af Camp David" * for the parking of quic cow by the 'Uni t va States. ain ment There a ROR ~ aggression treaty Highty-placed informants said doth developments taken by Canadian with a large grain af salt Por one thing, they said, ide differences between though as the Stalin-Tite do not change East-West es over Berlin, disarma or even a complete na For another thing, ther ad 'spirit of Mos. has been exper: enced be. ore WAS the i im 1835 and the "spiri in 2960 Bot ' ¥ @issolved in the harsh es of East-West differen ore, T Infermants $9 it tial nuclear tes! ped at Mos. Rrit and 3 an hoon ne "underg ear tests seems doybttal might also be progress an de ween the NATO and Warsaw rae pact nations |SFFRCT POLICY houes Scott They also said the Russia ic Chi bial Split mA have two fat rity bars and cates. jot the Question ae China division appears - > oent af the students at * Daiversity by jpondence wat, The stated policy then was that a Liberal government would not oppose consideration of Communist] Chinese membership in the) United Nations e : Neen A source close to the cabinet said that though Red China can-| not be barred from the UN for) ever, it would not be a propit- jous time to raise the matter at the UN General Assembly oaper- ing Sept, 17 : More Soviet co ~ aperation) with the West In Laos is seen) as possible effect of the Russia This would mean that the Canada ~ India ~ Poland trace rommission tearm in Laes could jon more effectively in try ge to keep the warring fac OAS apart % PER CENT FAR, ALGIERS (AP)--Seventy po: Algiers failed their final examinations this year, Oni Sta@ent explanation was that jack of a Hbrary, burned down verrarists @uring the Inde lea students to hpend time between courses jn Interested In Borough Plan TORONTO (CP) -- Jacks Mould, York Township reeve Wednesday proposed an eight borough system of government for Metropolitan Toronte At & press conference he said al the eipht doroughs § have 4 OWN SOPAaTAle ¢ ana would sond one t® a metropoli- every 350,000 tS ve tar ested the enlarged a nclude Toronte ickering Townships s Township Reeve called the praposal 4 A Rist of Latts ond Fu KAYE "THE MAN FROM THE DINERS cuus" WEEK-END LAUGH-FEST! | TOMORROW BILTMORE "The Mon Who Krew Too Meck" The Trouble With Marry" (Adult) More Lette end Fun! 3 STOOGES IN ORBIT ting ana said Rh would pene? t dath Metro and Picker. 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