TEEN-TALK THE OSHAWA TIMES WEEKLY FOR AND ABOUT TODAY'S TEENAGERS OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964 VOL. 1, NO. 2 PAGES 1-A to 8-A A WHITBY RINK captured top honors in the 9.00 o'clock draw, in the big Teen-Age Mixed Bonspiel, held at the Oshawa Golf Club on Satur- day. Above, Mrs. M. Reed, convener of the event, shown congratulating the win- ing skip, '"Mike" Barrett. Oth- er members of the rink, left' to-right, are Sandra Bell, Doug Ing and Jamelle Heffering. is A LAKEFIELD RINK emerged as big point-winners in the 11.00 o'clock draw. Above Oshawa Golf Club presi- dent Dr. Doug Langmaid pre- sents prizes to the young win- ners, Left-to-right, Norm Bean, Dracup, skip, Bob Florence Carol Hubbar. This was one of three rinks entered from Lakefield. . ~-Oshawa Times Photots JUNIOR CURLERS HOLD 'SPIEL AT OSHAWA GOLF CLUB they are Sharon and Whitby And Lakefield Rinks Top Teen-Age Mixed Bonspiel OSH. GOLF CLUB Myrrh Jackson, The Oshawa Golf Club held a "Junior Mixed Bonspiel" on Saturday and the event proved an outstanding success as a full draw of 24 rinks of teen-age _ curling enthusiasts turned out and enjoyed a day's pleasure that was highlighted by keen competition and fellowship. In addition to composite rinks from -_Oshawa Golf Club and Oshawa Curling Club, entries were on hand from Whitby, Unionville, Leaside, Oakville, Lakefield and Cobourg and when it came to hand out the day's awards, two out-of-town rinks had copped the top honors. There were two draws, of 12 rinks each, competing at 9.00 o'clock and 11.00 o'clock and each draw was conducted as a separate event, with prizes in each division. Each rink played two games and prizes were de- cided on a point basis, with 10 points for a win and one point for each end. In the 9 o'clock draw, "Mike" Barrett of Whitby skipped his rink to top laurels with two wins and a total of 33 points. Next in line was John Mowat's entry from The Oshawa Curl- ing Club, with 30 points. Herb- Gray's Whitby rink copped the consolation prizes. In the 11.00 o'clock division, Norm Bean's Lakefield rink had the same total of 33 points, to win the top prizes and Bob Hitchman's Oakville rink also matched the early draw, win- ning the second prizes, with a total of 30 points. Wallace Nor- they's rink from The Oshawa Curling Club, won the consola- tion prizes. Following are the complete re- sults: 9:00 OSH. GOLF CLUB Cathy McBean, Doug Kirkland, Joanne Cox, Bob Reed, skip, 13; OSH. GOLF CLUB Cathy Dowdy, Dan Derumaux, Jill Greer, Billi Lloyd, skip, 7; WHITBY Jamelie Heffering, Doug Ing, Sandy Bell, Mike Barrett, skip, 11; OSH. GOLF CLUB Heather Hall, Rick McCarten, 'Pam' Miller, 'Cam' Hall, skip, 8; O'CLOCK DRAW - Bob Graham, WHITBY Mary Lop Donald, Jim Nichol, Judy Heffering, Herb Gray, skip, UNIONVILLE Mary MacKenzie Allan MacLean, Barb Sinden, skip, OSH. GOLF CLUB Joan Reed, Craig Russell, Pat Roughley, Roger Mcintosh, Skip, LEASIDE Barb Morrison, John Moyle, Janice Larson, Jim Lennard, skip, John Mowat, 5,|M. Barrett, OSH. GOLF CLUB Gail Freeborn, Howard Stone, Megan Lofthouse, Bill Glover, skip, i; OSHAWA C.C, Gail Souch, Tom Steen, Anne Boville, John Mowat, skip, ABE Second 1; Bob Reed, 9; . Lennard, H Terry Brown, 10; R. Mcintosh, 5; 8; LEASIDE Carol Ward, Terry Brown; Donnan Hanson, Ken Rowan, skip, é. UNIONVILLE Brenda Sissons, John Craig, Gerry Cosburn, Brian Laurie, skip, Game 'Cam' Halt, Bill Glover, Bob Graham, Herb Gray, Briqn Laurie, Bill Lloyd, 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW OAKVILLE Judi Dremman, Wayne Hitchcox, Pat Haslam, 2 Bob Hitchman, skip, 12; OSHAWA C.C, Margo McNab, Richard Huntley, Karne Johnston, Les Bates, skip, 12; OSH. GOLF CLUB Carol Prest, Paul Sutton, Jan Fulton, Tom Reed, skip, LAKEFIELD Peg Jewett, Tegry Blewett, Marg Pulcene, Ron Smith, skip, COBOURG Pat Thompson, Pat Burton, Sheila Winter, Ford Blow, skip, LAKEFIELD Carol Hubbard, Bob Florence, Sharon Dracup, Norm Bean, skip, COBOURG Jane Platt, 6; 1s + | Mike Winter, * |Gwen Edwards, * | Robert Kerr, , OAKVILLE Carry Bridger, Rich Clark, Jane Maxwell, Steve Clark, " jhe Second a33 19; " i; 10; Norm: Bean, McCullough, G, Jackman, Brian Morris, Steve Clark, .| 8, Hitchman, 17; Ken Donally, Ann Stiles, Brian Morris, skip, OSHAWA C.C, Linda Dolick, Allan Ridgely, Barb Sawyer, : Walace Northey, L skip, OSH. GOLF CLUB Beth Rundle, Doug Lambe, Kathy Maroosia, Bill McCullough, 4, skip, LAKEFIELD George Brenda Don Yale, Jackman, Pue, Sandra Nichols, 'a Nic ' skip, Game Robt. Kerr, W. Northey, Tom Reed, Ron Smith, Les Bates, Ford Blow, re x a % 7. 2 11 Simcoe Street King and Drew Streets Want . camera? 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