'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenvery 24, 1964 Eastern Ont. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS _| Baseball Men Norm O'Rellly 647 (23, 280), Don Robin-| er cain Bosse Broncos albte a (ait, 1 906, Doug, Smith €2t (204, 226), Ron Relily 600 (248, 234), ag alt 120, 20, Mor- 8 ick Stata 218, 3 wey nee 213, aes 770, were: Ken Bracey Daks Ding Gavas 706, 445 (243, 224), FY 'aken) Group 2: Bukslys7, Gave Reynolds, 73 Bronk HIN ve Reynolds rai Roy Nesbitt fla Hank Sarnoveky 7o7,/2astern Ontario Baheball As- Form Assoc. anize "passa in ve ore' area eas ern Ontario was held Monday|Rights issued a statement Wed- at the citizens' centre here.|nesday calling the Twins "the More than 24 attended, repre-jonly major leaguet eam out of senting eight communities in the/20 teams that still" practices area, It was the second of such|segregation." Twins officials meetings held in the past twojhad no comment. | months, It was decided to form an Hank Brown 703. . |sociation to act as 9 governing body for the area, extending|world, Tetsuro Furukaki, for- '1 John Cardinal 773 (277); Ron Guiltinan from Ajax to Kingston and no! mer Japanese ambassador to 'ab Par- oF (ee). Nem oer ieee 751 (900); BIIl Solomon 725 (314)? Viclig Bancroft, Paris, said Wednesday, He said i ' 617 (237) and Fred Tay- Oh Mee), SHiin ie gitssiit 3 i =e 35 ege8 ars ints won and a 838 % ry he needs your a ie 246, Paul Collins 227 i = Z 8 z 16, Curl = = i z 'al 3, Maroon Ross Clarke 211, Al Jamieson Nd!} and Blue 0. .{inez Curl 203, High Doubles: CLUB DE QUILLES ACADIEN and C, Allin 418 Team Standings dian Cleaners 64, Van Heusen Motors 62,/L, Burkhart 206, Locke! Pickwick Cleaners 61, Valley Creek Used/ Pirie 201 and J. Huston 200, 'Jack , Pal, Sadie James 216, Art lrving 2 Ft Coral | 4, Marcon a siner 1, pink|Port Hope, third vice-president,| view existing *|/MeKeen Radio and TV Repair 67, Aca-|Nelson 221, R. Mack Coscarella 701 (313) George Russell 701, The area will be broken down|this would be made possible by Wagar sae, Bil Ouibraith Gos,{into zones for scheduled playoff|U.S, communications satellites. 'poses, with an overall dis-/Furukaki, president of the jury Ab Hutchins 672, Jack] nur George Taylor 64. ltr ict championship resultingjof the International Television 245), Norma Brad- Make. 686 aah oan ees. py vou should beifrom the zone playoffs in all|Festival, spoke at the opening mr " hd Bari pe ecg tt rding | groups. of the festival, a Sees - Incivuntery basis but/Jack Carson, Belleville, presi} CARLETON PLACE (CP) -- works on a help! dent; Arnold Wade, Newtonville,|The Canadian Canoe Associ- RAINBOW LEAGUE first vice-president; Bill Row- ation will hold its annual con- Forming the executive are CANOE MEN vention in this Ottawa Valley were by Aura Walls 264, dings: Lime 6 White 5, Coling 298, 202;/RSte"a'™@ tne at Grown 4 'ahouve. x linson, . Peterborough, second|community Jan. $1-Feb. 1 Dele. Belge 4, Grey 3, Red % Black 3, Yellow 3 ivice-president; Jim Gilmer,/gates will set regatta dates, re- and proce- and Spero Annis, Peterborough,|dures and elect officers for the M. Metcalfe 420 (246)/secretary-treasurer. Later the|coming year, About 65 delegates (220). executive will be joined by rep-/trom the 22 member clubs are -- General Tire 70,| High Singles: M attra a3 resentatives of each group, expected to attend, g Furniture 60, Rellable Furniture 59, Club | Acadien 56, Svaws Clothing 5! and Osh- h Averages -- Lionel Dignard | 204, Yvon Regimbal 204, Robert Lavergne 202, =. bony Roger Chiasson 202 and Conrad Boils | Women's High Averages -- Emma Malo 188, Yvonne Duguay 185 and Gilberte La- 226, by he Triples -- Robert Lavergne ZENITH 1,820, Emery Bastarache 778 and Conrad Bols 758, l,} Women's High Triples -- Yvonne. Du- ve Ray 707, Emma Malo 683 and Rose Mac- Melanson 308. Women's High Singles -- Yvonne Du- guay 288, Emma Malo 284 and Giiberte Lavergne 277, Men's Triples over 600 -- Robert La- vergne 674 (265, 207), gener Chiasson 648 Women's Tri over 500 -- Yvonne Only % 626 HARMAN PARK ae to| 184) and Emma Malo 516 (226, 159). . despit a to one decision to Bive Jays who were at their best for this circuitry "}one, Fred Harding had his best * Es 2 8 f r i Outch Treats. i i i a B ry| Outchies. The three game set was the for both clubs as far rit ie [ % ite 3gkee hae | '# 5 3° H 33° 3 H df 'e #95 7 4 g2 Group 1 saw Big Six, ses, all take two to Lucky Strike, Perry's respectively. in Group i 5 : : ; a5 d A nearest rivals, the Shorty's raiden 435 (255, Creamer, Ron Guilltinan J. and J, Hall f 333 a4 z zf 3 moved into a tle for HE-EAR Ree eaetenaa | HEARING AID 1% 8 (ns 213) and Yvon Regimbal 600 (203, @ Tiny lightweight. BAvtth, "tess Toress Greer sacy| = tenn the car SAVINGS DEPOSIT RECEIPTS OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Hy pes gens omer Red ble ANY time so mg agg ll gga ta: io @ Silicon transistorized -- @ Efficient reception from night of et, Srey ove ee" "ona "recel] Comfortably behing MINIMUM DEPOSIT $5,000.00 who were on the Ii for the opposing either ear Ron Jay and Ron Swartz both hit well See us for demonstration R Krai wet oat thts to] Sa Stat IT GUARANTY TRUST ya Tiss, Noa and. Ta itch Treats it was 1155, IMPERIAL 32 KING ST. gE over first place by 11 ONTARIO STREET OSHAWA were the stars tor the PHONE 728-6239 § Smallest MORE INTEREST oz, Fits neatly interest on daily balance a Company of Canada L Co. Lid. 728-1653 is How much does a me ee ae . See yo beautiful cellar Jerry M, Allin 612 (254); Clarke Hubbell) ggg 20S, 208 478,109? ee ' Sie McArthur 153. Linda Nichols 140, Linda Harding 100, Sheyan Doreen Billy Nichols 106, Jim- John Wilson 150, Bobby 100, Robert Pearson | Mary Folocok 105, Christine LaRush 115, Brian Debbie Bartiett 143, Wanda Mather 132 and Patrick Richard 141. i WIRING AND HARNESS Pin Pickers A Mazel Tov--A rich and hearty "kosher" wine, yet light and sweet. Even if you don't "like" wine, you'll find this delicious. DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rosé The "fun" wine--rosy and sparkling in the glass, light and tingling on the tongue. Where fun predominates, pour pink OuBarry. ts; Wonders! GoGetters 18, Beatnicks 17, DuBarry Stil! Rosé--A wine 7, Smilers 14 and Odd Balls; delicately pink in colour, deli- cately suave in taste that "fits in" anywhere and everywhere. 995382; 885 s¢55 Z af | . a i 'i this of fine wines cost? comnennatnenaanent imei 9 out of 10 people are dollars too high when they guess the cost of this cellar! How close were you? Check soon for the happy answer. © President Champagne-- G Maner St. Davids Sauterne-- Canada's Cham; Chilled, there's nothing more celebrated wine for any cele- at home with white meat of brated occasion. cea fish, fowl, pork--or with salads. 74 Port--A delightful dessert Manor $t. Davids wine, With snacks, with cheese most popular red table wine in and crackers-- perfect! pasar ert gel toe rr mburgers, meat Manor St. Davids Vin Rest kind. ; hog Pétillant-in a handsome J 74 gd irre and mel- "champagne" type bottle this low, it's the ideal appetizer isa ¥g good 1g wine, Serve p inner with wine that brightens up every hors d'oeuvres, and the soup party at a party. course. % Pleasant gift idea! Can you think of anything more acce, ble, at this modest price, than a cellar «Te. of Brights fine Canadian wines? It's a cheerful gift for nace people, deine: * peta 'Brights Wines SINCE 1874 ~ Little Girls' Sweaters Specially Low Priced! tn practical "Orion" that's so easy to care for! Long-steeved cardigon ond short-sleeved pullover, both with a firm, ae em neckband. in red, royal or white -- sizes oe , EATON Special Price, Cardigan, each Pullover, each 2.49 1.99 GATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT 210 PHONE 725-7378 EATON"S JANUARY SALE OF | COATS CONTINUES Fur-Trimmed COATS Ordinarily 119.00 to 129,00! EATON January Sale, s Se ee ere An outstanding group of coats priced in the medium range especially for our January Sale. Beautiful fabrics adorned with collars of 'Sapphire', "Silver- Blue", Pastel and Natural brown Mink. Also Persian Lamb (black-dyed), Natural Grey Lamb and sheared Beav- er. Colours in the group in- clude beige, browns, blues, green, teal and black, in Jun- ior Misses' 3 to 15, Misses' 8 to 18, Women's 28 to 42, and Half-Sizes 12% to 20Y. Other Outstanding Values: FUR-TRIMMED COATS Ordinarily 89.95 to 199.001 EATON'S January Sale, each 69-55 149-00 UNTRIMMED COATS Ordinarily 69.951 EATON January Sale, each 48.00 QATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 248 PHONE 725-7373 AS Rugged, Versatile "Pioneer" Chain Saws Made with powerful gas motors and designed for years of service. MODEL GACH NU-17 with one 12" bar and one chain ....... NU-17 with one 16" bar and 176.00 NU-17 with one 20" bar and one chain .... ppd. Fale pop Datel End-of-Line Clearance! "Russwin" Door Knob Sets Ve Off .. . Reg. 4.00 to 9.40! PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone er Mall Grders) Attractive door handles suitable for almost every door in the home. Passage Set --- suitable for all interior doors. Bathroom Set -- complete with lock fittings on one side only, Entrance Set -- complete with lock and keys. BATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 253 PHONE 725.7373 4 Store Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Open Friday Nights until 9 nical "