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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1964, p. 11

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MRS, E, F. (MARJORIE) Armstrong is shown above rw pans eh EN NE NESTE IE LOREAL AL COANE EN GOLF CLUB LADIES RECEIVE THEIR SEASON'S CURLING TROPHIES _ year at OGC, Above, Ladies' Nellie Short and taken. EARS ES eS Aubrey Sanford of Vane ve second vice-president. Again -- 2 @ PONTIAC % Srucseares. © BUICK Meum seams Goren eRe "hao -- THE R Y McINTOSH T ; . H. A. Intosh. fo phy was pl by Mrs. Fred ' auakee @ 8 rye wae ae MIL AUTO LEASE (Phyl) Fordham's rink this rr present when this picture was PHONE 723 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST left) preseniing on trophy Edmondson, Fieanor Garret, petition, he cE oe Cox, skip, Irene Alice Millen and Jean Picker- Club Ladies' Section, this sea- ing, winners of this new com- son. THE SCHOFIELD - AKER Trophy was won by Betty "Piihouse's Tink." Above, "Réeg. Ladies week of June 22. Markson said Williams' manager, Hugh u Bembo, already had agreed to welcomed back, Mrs. Armn- A two-day Jitney Bonspiel, with 96 lady curlers participat- ing, was the final event of the Oshawa Golf Club curlink sea- gon. Three games were played over a period of two days, with prizes for all, points determin- ing the order of choice, from the attractive prize table. This proved so successful that the games committee has approved a repeat performance for next year. Following the annual banquet, trophies and prizes were pre- sented. The McIntosh Trophy was presented to Mrs. Fred Fordham and her rink, com- ed of Mrs. Lioyd Short. vice, . Grant Mcintosh secorid, Joan Davis, lead, presented by Mrs. H. A. Lawrence. The Schofield-Aker trophy was presented to Mrs. Gordon Loft- house and her rink--Mrs. Jim Grewar vice, Mrs. Cliff Kell sec- ond, Mrs. Dave Bowman lead-- presented by Reg Aker iT The Marjorie 'Armstrong tro-| phy was won by Mrs. Rex Cox) and her rink of Mrs. B. Edmondson vice, Mrs. H. F. Millen second, Mrs. A, Garrett and Mrs. J. Pickering leads -- presented by Mrs. E. F, Arm- strong. Mrs. S. Boudreau and com- mittee members Mrs. Drew} Mrs. J. A, Robins, Mrs.| Chas. Lancaster, took charge of| presentation of prizes for the! Jitney 'spiel. President Mrs. H. A. Law. gence called the meeting to érder and finished the year's business. Reports were read and approved as follows: Secretary, | Mrs. F. Munday; treasurer,| Mrs. S. Hopkins; house, Mrs.| H. Donald; games, Mrs. S.| Boudreau; out of town bon-| epiels, Mrs. Don Storie; bon-| epiels, Mrs. Rex Cox; press,| Mrs. F. R. Stephens; member- ship, Mrs. H. Famme; junior| curling, Mrs, M. Reed; businesy girls, Miss Madeline Tubb. Mrs. | Lawrece reviewed the fashion show held last 'fall which was convened by Mrs. Hezzlewood. Two popular roam were! | Remember When? as By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Ted Lindsay of Detroit Red Wings won the Art Ross trophy as leading Na- tional Hockey League scorer 14 years ago today. Line- mates Sid Abel and Gordie Howe came second and thifd respectively. Lindsay had 23 goals and 55 assists for 78 points in that first 70-game season. Abel had 69 points and Howe 68. | gift, as a token of ap tio lad fine efforts dering 1968. FURNITURE | When the meeting adjourned, APPLIANCES 'Bunny' Sear Dies In Toronto TORONTO (CP) -- Austin J. (Bunny) Morganson, 61, a sports writer for 40 years with the Toronto Telegram, died Wednesday. Morganson covered minor league sports for many years and wrote the Sports Slants col- umn. Born Feb. 18, 1903, he entered the newspaper business in 1919 as editor of Boys' Tely, a Sat- urday sports supplement in The Telegram. He attended public and high schoo] in Toronto. A long-time executive of the Toronto Softball League and Toronto Hockey League, Mor- ganson also helped onganize ladies' and' men's fastball leagues in the city. BASKETBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS NBA Cincinnati 101 Philadelphia 89 (Cincinnati leads best - of- five eastern semi-finals 2-1) : ' Los Angeles wath 8 _-- 7 inni (St.: Louis leads best ive Aker presents his firm's tro- bm ease ye gS 4 Biol agae boy ont phy to skip Betty and rink- Growar and Bea Kell. member Eunice Bowman. --Oshawa Times Photos. FLOYD GETS OFFER NEW YORK (AP) -- Harry Markson of Madison Square Garden offered former heavy- ® weight champion Floyd Patter- osin son 35 per cent of the gate and television rights Wednesday to fight Cleveland Williams the the fight. strong, who after a month's va- cation, returned in time to pre- SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! sent her trophy and Mrs. Neil e " ig Hezzelwood, who through an ac- cident, was unable to curl since Christmas. After thanking her : Hy executive for their suppo:f Babies Mrs, Lawrence called on Mrs. CAR SEATS Frank Black to present the slate of officers for next year. Past president, Mrs. H. A. Lawrence; president, Mrs. E. R. Henry; 1st vice-president, Mrs. W. Baldwin; 2nd vice-pres- ident, Mrs. V. Freeborn; secre- tary, Mrs, E. R. Munday; treas- urer, Mrs, S. T. Hopkins; press, Mrs. E. Nichol and member- ship, Mrs. H. C. Famme. Committee conveners: house, Mrs. W. H. Stanley; bonspiels, Mrs. H. Gay; out of town bon- spiels, Mrs. Don __ Storie; games, Mrs, Drew Jacobi and Assorted Colors ae : ---- girls, Miss Madeline Top Quality Mrs. E. R. Henry took the jchair for the balance of the meeting. Ist Vice-President Mrs. W. Baldwin presented 'retiring president Mrs. Lawrence with a oo eo were entertained by e Bowmanville Barber Sho p} \Quartette. And thus, the pei Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 |tain rang down on another high-|| KINGST. 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