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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1965, p. 30

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90... THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Wedoasdey, Moyersher. 24...1968 . a OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT Some scores were. reached at the last pessive An 877 was turned in by Wilson (281, 273 323). : Bill Smith 737 (24%, 216, mick 701 (239, 266) and Nel eae oy 669 se man yi ; Ron icKeegan d ; 26 93) Ra, 666 (264, 225) and Garry Perry = (239, 213). Ted Smith 264, June Hill 263, Darline Rhines 256, Henry (Tigerstail) Gorman B 9, Angus-Graydon ists 16, Thomson and Kernaghan 14, Nu- Way Rug 12, Kinlock's Men's Wear 11 Riviera Hairstyling 10, Ag ph Clothing Carpet @ and Swan's Hardware 7. CLUB 3% Doubles this week: Ann [ee 219, 219, (438) and Pearl Anderson 199, 209 (408). 200 Scores -- Plas fonebritige 205 and ly Pops low Now 0; High Jinks 2, on Marle's' ry and Bea- tles 2, Sixes 1. St fandings -- High Jinks 25, Beatles 16,/son Audrey Burvii, Bob : Rib Reon Lupel 206, Tom 'clay oe Slim Bell 20) and Harvey Singular. 3, Ceeit League -- parvo weish ys, eve Simmett 98, 69, Jim Mitchell %, Ron Lupe! 92, Hazel Cotton 88, 82, 'ifiian Crowells 82, Tom Barclay 77, and Myrna Burgess 6%: CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Sid Boneham 680 (260, 243); Don Lounds 242); ,Claude Glassford 645 ( Molly Hartshorn 611 (230); Gerry W +3} 609 (208, 223); Harold Lowery 608 (243, and Ev. Stata 603 (200, 240), Over 200 -- Wes Stata 244, son 243, Doug Smith 229, Bob Dart 228, jc Duncan Lowden 224, Al Smith 220, witlle Closs 219,. Fran Gibbs 213, George gan 209, Joan Dart 207 and Harvey Bal- 205. Points Taken -- Pots 3, Pokes, Clowns,' Emma eg Benay, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,400. (5000) Claiming, two-year-old fillies. One Mile. "1Blue Chintz, Werry X03 iced, Turcotte 112 Gay Robin, Inouye 137 Kornblum A-X110 |Gaystone, No Boy A-115 Black Kitten, Ferro X107 Snow Water, Armstrong 108 A--J © Hughes Entry. ECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000) GREENWOOD ENTRIES -- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Cloudy and Sloppy A--J Evelyn, P Tuff Entry. Cretaceous, Ferro at Cat, No Boy 114 Maid Take Notice, No Boy Bega, Steve San and B D Stable FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claiming, three-year-olds. One Mile, 109 Roman Tribune, Dittfach 117 Countess Tana, Ferro X106 of Honor, No Boy 111 19 (4000) 'Ho Up A DC-EB experiments der would have been sufficient to that which blew apart an alr- {0 liner last July 8. Dave Brown of Canadian In- dustries Ltd. was' testifying at an inquest .into the' Canadian Pacific Airlines disaster in which 52 persons were killed. Earlier testimony showed that an explosion in the rear section of the aircraft ripped off part of the fuselage and tail section, sending the DC-6B into a spin ow To Rlow 0 Hid < Preali (CP) -- An ex- Plogives expert said Tuesday showed that 33 ounces of black "'sporting'"' pow- to cause an explosion similar _laboard died. over the Cariboo district. AL hits mind that an explosion re- Jinn Ain from. okie eine ety Mr. Brown. said: 'the 33 ounces 'od iation'"' occurred on the plane. of powder could be purchased! He agreed with Mr. Brown from a, sporting goods shop. It/t&t ordinary black gunpowder could be made into a package|«toald not have produced so vio- about five inches by: five inches. |leint an "explosion. It is normally used by hunters ve The inquest is continuing. in making ammunition. the effects of explosives on mer iia years, from 54 to 69, in als, said there is no doubt in'N orth America since 1915. iClaiming, three- and four-year-olds. 7 Bega Elan Vital, Armstrong 111 4,|Sweet Maries 16, Sixes 14, How Now 117 and Lolly Pops 8, High Jinks were the winners of this|Go-~ {first section, NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES In the first week of the second section Joan Taylor came up with another en- viable score of 707 (253, 231, 223). Nice Gojbowling, Joan! Darlene Wilson 662 (246, 21 203); Ev Campbell 635 (243, 227); June Chesebrough 625 (234, 214) and Elien Burrus 612 (232, 219). 200 Scores -- Shirley Winstanley 24, road Vickers 234, Phyllis Movnce 232, May Jones 213 and Eleanor Anderson 201. Points Taken -- Scotts 4, Collins 0; Vickers 4, Hubbells 0; Campbells Pearses 1 and Burrus' 3, Taylors 1. bipacead We are still in need of bowlers. If any- Pr Johnson 97, ed is_ interested in bowling on Thurs-lsandra Bowers 91, Pauline Vincent 83 day afternoon at the Shopping Centrejand Jean Jackson 78. 'Pap. please call 723-7243. GUY'S AND DOLL'S Guy's High Triples ' Lloyd Sabins 803 (241, 276, 286), Ron Jay 803 (309, 242, 252), Harold Ballem 790 (219, 291, 270), a nt Knight 756 (256, 273, 227), Al Perry 48 (238, 277, 234), Jack Strank 747 (283, 2a), Reg Hickey 737 (242, 268, 227), Al Pelow 736 (222, 243, 271), John Trott 732_ (226, 285, 221) and Dave Bishop 708 (207, 204, 297) brace z Mets, Leaders, imps 1 and SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow: ances, three-year-olds, i! gba Butterscotch, Turcotte 1 Song of Victory, Kornblum * apna Sharon Market, No Boy X Purly Sark, Fitzsimmons Ne Des Erabies, Barroby 121 Larkfield, Kornblum A-X108 A--Windfields Farm Entry. | QUINELLA WAGERING SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,700. ances, aveyeenene foaled in Saeee: One Mile. Risky Attack, Ferro X117 S.A, Boy, No Boy B-117 Red Salmon, Werry B-117 Carodana, McComb B-117 Koura, Barroby 117 Lazy Rhythm, No Boy 11% Quick Response, Walsh A-X122 A--Windfieids Farm Entry. B--K C Donnelly and Valecrest Farm Entry. Furlongs. Cipliner, No Boy 112 Trumore, Barroby 109 Wise Teddy, Cuthbertson X107 Thomas B, Good, No Boy 115 Credit Union, No Boy 105 Wee Annie Dory, No Boy' 105 Miss Scooter, Steve X104 Elm Wood, Finley X111 Greek Tar, Kornblum X104 Jiveoli, Inouye 109 Jive Dancer, Ferro X107 Petare's Dawn, No Boy 110 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, (3000) Claihing, three- and four - year + olds. (Divn. of 2nd). 7 Furlongs. Twilight Tango, McComb 109 Moss Park, Turcotte 120 Cash Ahead, No Boy 117 Aldoo, Walsh 112 London Wise, Werry X107 Triple Alliance, No Boy 112 Sunshine Blond, Steve X104 Seven-|Peterry, Dittfach 109 4;[Resolve, No Boy 117 For Wyn, Armstrong 108 Sail Along, Inouye 110 Day's Best, No Boy 110 FOURTH RACE -- Pur-~ **.000. (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds. 7 Furiongs. Erin Pan, Inouye 111 Valecrest Lady, Cuthbertsoh X109 Winning Score, Dittfach 117 Honey Blues, Werry A-108 Freedom's Hope, No Boy 116 Now | Wonder, Turcotte 117 Berno Miss, Turcotte A-11) SHERIFF'S. LADIES' TAILORING Cracker-Jacks pushed ahead by. one point over HumBugs, taking 4 from Kit- ats. Team pene: Cracker-Jacks 7, Humbugs Lollipops 4, Peppermints 4, Smarties " 'and Kit-Kats 1. Scores: Carolyn Gilbert 639 (222, 216, 201), Ev "Ses 630 (245) "and Marg Dafoe 625 (27 200 Scores: Maine Bawks 237, Garason 230, Joanne Hughes 220, Maria PT soa Bee | Mickey Weroski 213, Doreen 12, bare heg Parker 208 and 4, Spinners and Baits Ww GM NICKEL PLATE Cooke Wie, sip bad 0. goad. week onan fellows. Jackson bowled the high sin- gle (3a) "and P. Traynor took over thely; high average (221). Platers won the first There are gig with the big . Ruiter 755 ar Helen section. seven: P. Traynor 780,. J. Dove 679, STORE LEAGUE National Grocers 3, Powell's 1; Up 2, Coulters 2; Motor City 0, Balko Pediars 1, Consolidated Heating 3; On- tario Motor Sales 2, Hallidays 2; Oshawa Bakery 3, Dixon's 1; Acadian Cleaners 1, Goch Service Station 3; and Algers 3, Town and Country 1. Over 700 --- McGee 842, D. Hodgson 795, vi L. Locke 787, J. Ristich 786, J. Leaman Doll's High Triples -- Bes Ross 798 742, R. Powell 736, E. Carswell 729, S. (229, 335, 234), Alice Westley 766 (290, -- 719, J. Healy 715 and R. Brown 296), Joan Nesbitt 762 (340, 231), Isabelle King 738 (243, 232, 263) and Bernice Bu- day 737 (269, 286). Team Standings -- Ball HI's 10, Hickle- . Owl ati oK. ereiog" 612 and W. Wi 6. 200 -- M. ae 3 254, R. Vanmeer 229, G. Mathieu 229, Morrison 224, C. Lock-|7, hart 224, G. Eimpbel 212, $. Pols 210 and R. McCaffe 204, Pa ® the one lemon this week -- 6. Kui- EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds end up. 1% Miles, Centores, Ferro X112 Artista, Armstrong 112 Black Coral, Steve X108 Laf'n Bid, No Boy A-115 Robin Redbreast, No Boy A-123 KI-D-Ka, 'No Boy 114 Real Black, Werry X118 Gun Artist, No Boy 113 A--T E King, W T Mason and Dane Hill | Acres Entry. Ibs ALL PRICES IN THIS AB GUARANTEED THROUGH TUR' » ite ae enre Wee amu tee cee e AaP Choice Quality 'up te 160 Over Other Brande POTATOES 5 xm BY. SEACLIFF POTATOES ms bang White -20-floctin Bie A&P Fancy Quality Ave up to 23c Over Other Brande TOMATO JUICE 321:9° LIBBY'S TOMATO JUIC]: Fancy Quolity 46-A-on tin Ate A&P Skim Milk, Powdered ve up to 40c Over Other Brands INSTANT MILK ++-2.79 Skim Milk, Powdered 84 box 3.19 MIL-KO INSTANT MILI Choice Quality fhdnwe up to 19¢ Over Other Brands AcP PEAS = 4-75: AYLMER PEAS Choiid Quality 2. 20-fLor fins 47. Lb 9. Psoints taken -- Shiners 4, Polishers 0; on 3, Tankers 1 and Mixers 3, Rack- -- Platers 26, Shiners 'ankers 19, Polishers 12 Frozen, ney Qualfty, Cut Bave up to 4e Over Other Brands GREEN BEANS =» 5 5¢ Fancy Quality, Cut STOKELY GREEN BEANS 2b poly bag SOc - Ann Page Save up to 2e Over Other Brands KETCHUP = Dim 37 HEINZ KETCHUP TA-oz bi 2Ye (Colour and Pectin Added) bona Reapberry er Seve wp te Go Over Other Brands Strawberry Jam +» 51: Colour and Pectin Added Aylmer Strawberry or Raspberry Jam 24-f-oz jar 57 High Singles -- T. McGee 329, 273, R. Brown 314, J. Leaman 310, J. Ristich 302, 272, W. Harmer 298, E. Carswell 297, 5S. berries & Sabers7, Trotters 7, Jay Birds Salmers ay oe vig Pa ao ak Whirling Rich, Berry i lot Shots 5, Perry's Pets 2 and Alle , radbury cke i Kats 2. . 11956, R. Powell 278, 268, J. Bent 273, R.|Oreat Council, Wall 111 Trotters took team triple with 3630 and| Winfield 270, J. Healy 270, 251, W.° Ash-| Perry's Pets took team single with 1327.;man 263, S. Skerrow 261, T. Goch 261, B.| Harper 257, B. Morey 255, J. Biencowe MOTOR CITY STORE 259, and J, DeBeupre 252. 400 Games -- Mae Jamieson 478 (230,| Lemon -League -- A. Gordon 97. 248); Irene Campbell 466 (217, 249); June Grice 465 (222, 243); Ada Floody 404 LAKEVIEW LADIES (217); Doris Saychuck 403 (232) and Al There were a lot of good scores this Hi '403 (213), week with six giris making the 600 fotal. 200 Games -- Estelle Patterson 251,|The standings for the section are close Mary Packer 220, Merle Poch 211, Cellalwith Shindigs taking 6, Crackerbys 2; Wigg 209, Betty Black 208, Marg McNeii/Kooks 6, Rolling Pins 2; Alley Cats 6, &. Zolderdo 227, B. Henry 226, H. Rolls 202 and Edna Bowers 200. Diamonds 2 and Hot Shots 6, Pinettes 2. 205, J. Cobel 223, B. Steeves 218, P. Gy- Team standings -- Modern Uphoistering| 600 -- Barb Smith 636 (235, 218), L. urka a R. Madill 215, D. Brown 236,120 Jordan's Florists 17, Jury and Lovell/ Parry 628 (233, 200), D. Tomina 622 (280), 208, K. Smith 205, ©. Myers 202, F. Ma- bee Thomson and Kernaghan. 16, Nu-Way|F. Kean 620 (221, 246), D. Park 611 (294) jors 202, 200 and A. Madill 200. Rug, 13, People's Clothing 12, Kinlock's|and $. Brant 601 (235). Lemon Tree -- P.Northey $8. C. Con Te Rivne Hertaanaes, Graydon Carpet! 209 -- E. Ouellette 272, B. Saunders 266, boy 97, B. Lockhart 88, A. Steeves 9%, Hardee 9. sho and Swan's!g' Corby 238, G. Harding 237, 209, P. A. 'a 9, --s Herbacko 99 and A. Ma- Modern Upholster! th Lemaire Yoas, 1. Findlay 226, V. Freeman lors then, ering won the first sec-| 272, B. McDiarmid 221, M. Ross 218, 201, iF. Clage 215, B. aaran 209, 208, T. Regim- bal 203 and D. Meck 200. WIRE AND HARNESS Team Standings -- Kooks 18, Shindigs Team Standings -- Fiyers 6, Go Getters|18, Rolling Pins 16, Alley Cats 14, Hot 6, Gay Six 5, Pin Pickers 5, Jesters 4,|Shots 12, Crackerbys 12, Diamonds 4 and Hi Balls 2, Alley Cats 2, Lucky Strikes 1,/Pinettes 2. HI fen 1 and Head Pins 0, | High Single -- M. Wanamaker, 366. er 600 --- Doreen Abramoff 812 (349, | High Triple -- M,. Wanamaker, 752. ley Bouckley 201. ins, 728); Bill Keenan 727 (301, 236); Rich| High Average -- M. Wanamaker, 202, Team standings -- Modern Uphoister-| Wilson 664 (248, 223); Peter Ruttan 661 Ing 17, Jury and Lovell 16, Jordan's Flor-/ 237); Cyril Weeks 631 (255); Roger List Released re Chest Donors 202); Marg Hurren 606 (217, 208) and| High Singles -- Ellen Eeall 236, Flo Donations made to the Great- Steve Lovelock 601 (214, 207). Panter 236, Hazel Farrow 208, Rose Ellis er. Oshawa Community Chest in Over 200 -- Bud Myers 292, Jim Keegan! 205 and Rose Dale 200, 276, Carl Burrill 255, Ralph Jennings 249,, Points Taken -- Pacers 3, Try Hards 0; its 32-day drive for funds that ended last Friday came from: Ethel Atkinson 238, Ray Gendron 237, Bud} Locals 2, Green Gais 1; Stars.2, Go-Go's | Lambert 238, Dutch Morrison 231, Tamarajand Pussy Cats 2, Busy Bees 1. Mary Zuey,; Vadient Cleaners; Pickwick Cleaners (employees); Collins 222, Audrey Bulner 225, Cliff} Team Standing -- Pacers 19, Green Hutchison 220, Jack Laverty 218, 206, Bill|Gals 18, Busy Bees 17, Pussy Cats 16, Pickwick _ Cleaners; Lett Ag Cl cl Gil- Smith 217, 201, Maurie Shorten 216, 212,| Locals 15, Stars 15, Go-Go's 12 and Tey} lard Cleanit Service (employ- \Haras 8. ees); Gillard Cleanit Service; Canadian Imperial Bank f|(employees); Russell, Scott and Commerce, main office (€M-|Anne Arbuckle; Peter and John ployees); The Toronto Domin-iCook, Cathy Seigneur: S. S. ion Bank of Canada, mainikresge Company Limited; Osh- office (employees); Mrs. N. E./awa General Hospital Employ- Felt; Mr. and Mrs. A. Wais-lees; McLaughlin Coal and Sup- glass; Richmond Tire Service; plies Ltd.; McLaughlin Coal and Dr. W. K. Blair; The Rever-isupplies Ltd. (employees); end F. G. Ongley; Mrs. E./autoworkers (Oshawa) Credit Darton; a 7s Darlington; Union; Don Kinloch; H. N. By ALICE BROOKS Dr. 7. W * Cherewaty; Mol- Por 's Drugs (Oshawa)| Sitter "Balnion He. Toole kewyer UL : ne . . ety ® irley 'ainton wsie Sawyer 4 i -- son's Brewery (Ontario) Limi-\1+q; Miss Ella Stephens: J. W, [Bal Sees 213, 204, Fie Strank 213, Gladys efuuin be tinge oi ted); L. Eldon Nelson; House-|Froud: Mrs. C. Hardy; Canadalcy usner 201." little girl needs. hold Finance Corporation f| permanent Companies: ; T Stand Watt Nots 6, Ni " : , . Canada ~-- Shopping Centre; Malcolm; Mr. D. G. Lights. 4, 37" .. Sisstiaes se eumers 7, Easy - knit suit! Use sport W. O. McBride; Hopkins, |yarn. Jacket knitted in one National 'Trust = J. Skinner; |smo-Ho 7, Joules § and Zeners 9. Beadle and Company (employ- ed; 0 i er a CATHOLIC LEAGUE [piece from neck down including jumper that gr " in the ees): Jensen Welding and Baker; Mutual Lif rg Rorabeck has the Ladies' High| sleeves. Pattern 7069: child'sjevening as a dress, Easy-sew Steel; Mellville N. Meades; (emplo or Mutu y Canada| rep Ties Gade on ary. Brady thelsizes 2-4: 6-8; 10-12 incl. in tissue faille, flannel. , ft je: if ry wi + . Edward S. Campin; Donald E. Caneda, Lovell Drugs Ltd. ve of| The Mente High Triple and High Single| Thirty-five cents (coins) for 'Printed Pattern 4947: Half Lownie; Oshawa Postal Em-|pioyees}: Lovell 8 ' M-lonce again goes to John A. Cardinal with/for each pattern (no .stamps,|Sizes 1214, 1414, 16%, 1844, 2044, ployees: W. Alan Smith; Fred\to-cn totanne rugs Ltd.;|726 and 319. please) to Alice Brooks, care|22¥%.. Size 16% jumper 2% yds. Coleman; British American Oil 39-in.; blouse 1%yds. Lovell Holdings Ltd.; Jury and|,, Points Taken -- Moonlighters 3, Saints Co.; VON (employees); . Ideal FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in , 3 }of The Oshawa Times, §| Lovell Ltd.; Mr. Everett Lovell; |Hawks "Siew. Bokes--1y -Nojaomeners. 54 | st. *. Toronto 1, es, 60 Front Ice Cream Ltd; Ideal Ice coins (no stamps, please) for Cream Lid. (employees); each pattern. Ontario residents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lovell; |@n4 Orbits 0. ltarle residents' add 1 cent sales Frank Gazeluk; United Auto- add two cents sales tax. Print Mrs. Ruby L. Lovell; Govern-|_ 200 Scores -- John A, Cardinal 211, 319, mobile Workers of America; plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- : \tax. Print plainly PATTERN ment of Canada Customs Draw- | Ered Watts 244, go Doyle. 201, 216 Brady| NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. Mr. S. J. Nobbin; Dr. W. D. DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Werren; ©'Neill Collegiate and Send order to ANNE ADAMS, backs Dept. (employees); |27, Peter Li he 221, Betty 'Sagriff] ET Wolo les, ast omer i Coot Arron aa yrmiptorn gy Mosdioseatt Cataios Vocational Institute; The Rev- care of The Oshawa Times, erend J. Jacenty. Pattern Dept., 60 Front st. w., lain, Joe Peters 247, Barry Leach 224, 243, Houdaille Industries Limited| more needlecraft designs. 3 free B Lemon League -- Mary Giles. 94, General Printers Limited an f Toronto 1, Ontario. Tension is mounting as we have one Patterns for you in color, with B. with 30, Rockets right behind with 4 2 " Al Preston; Wellman pred ta igh ed Olga eg M.| i design views -- school, career, A. J. MacDonald; Mr. G. Mac-|!ites 12 Quilt Book No. 2. De- (oliplavesd)+ Weaamo Colacicey! The Royal Bank of Canada (em-|213), Fred Coleman 682 (297, 211), Doug. 224, Clark 249, Bill Pike 240, Frank Cooper | Redpath, Contract Mr. T. Sawchuk; Mr. s we Johnson, Lon-|" "ttle Sachin was high for the ladies | chet; Jack H. Marlowe, Deco-|worth Cleaners; Mr. -L. Young SEs Ag$sociates Finance Co. Ltd.; Conant: J. O'Malley, Contrac- | OVNa | ef sta ™, Mixers 20, and Rackers § LAKE The team standings at the ena of the 3rd night of the second section are as follows: Ann's Cans 10, Oliver's Twists 9 Squeezers 8 Gardian Angels 6, Green Giants 6, Rang-a-Tangs 5, Astronauts 5, Rolling Stones 5, Gutters 4 arid Go Go's 2. High Triples -- W. Pountney 722 (245, 240, 237); #. Gavas 666 (207, 273)) J. Bremner 629 (210, 268); M. Rosamond 629. (275)3_ R. Sardian 621 (298) and D. Gilbert 605 (244, ). High singles -- sy} Esposito 260, J. Brown 254, C. Smith 237, G. Oliver 229, x--5 AAC VISTA POST TIME 1 P.M, "OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS MOTOR CITY 400 Games -- Rose Stovin 476 (20, 266), rng om 455 (252, 203), Maude Cock-| 444 (218, 226), Irene Campbell 425 ae 215) end Helen Gourlie 407 (220). 200 Games -- Muriel Batt 216, June Grice 214, Mickey Knopp 203 and Fair- SHOP AT A&P AND GET FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Facial Tissue (White or Coloured) SPECIAL! Balada Orange Pekoo : SPECIAL! SCOTTIES 3 r012001.00 TEA BAGS pkg of 60 B Be Solo (7¢ Off Deal) SPECIAL! Jell-o Assorted Flavours SPECIAL MARGARINE (<0 Des) 31 ks 89e SELLY POWDERS 6 3-0: phar 6 5 Detergent Reg. Price bex $1.29 -- SAVE AN EXTRA 100 Happy Henri, Vitaminized | Reg. 2 tins 800 -- SAVE We FAB wcorvem) --ingvaedenr 1.19 APPLE DRINK, 44500 99% Beef or Irish Reg. Price tin Bac -- SAVE 4e Sweet Treat, Sliced or Tidbits Reg. tim 350 -- SAVE Be CLARK STEWS --250rinQc += PINEAPPLE 3 20-A0r1m 1.00 UAW LADIES' AUX. NO, 27 High Doubles -- Stella ede 464. | (266) and Olive Clark 449 (25 LADIES' MAJOR "A" | 700 and Over -- isabelle King 776 (220, 244, 312) and Joan Jackson 751 (233, 307, Pennyworth's Department| Store; Board of Education; Ed-| 'ward McNeeley; London Life/ 717}, Insurance Company; Berg's nan So ne ee a a udr son " ' tie, ©, Peeks bine Wenn Greta Signe 'a 5 A | John Eyre, Gary "Veleune, (255, 248), Al Hill 661 (211, 259), Vi Norris | Coulter Manufacturing Co. Ltd. 659 (208, 270) and Kay Manilla 658 (210, 241, 207), Teams Standings -- Young Moderns 4, Crawford's Ins. 6, Nu-Way Rug 4, Stroud's 4, Hayden Macdonald 3, Modern Uphol- stery 3, Scugog Cleaners 3 and Horwich 3. ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 400 Games. -- John Jukes 638, Jack Strank 626, Sheila Jukes 625, Bill- Sawyer 618, Bill Cook 608, Bob Watson 606, Nan Parrott 614 -- Gladys Gale 603. 200 Games -- John Jukes 296, 234, Sheila Jukes 216, "Bill Sawyer 267, 210, ivan Par- rott 259, 213, Jack Strank 258, Bob Wat- son 257, 200, Kay Cameron 254, Tom Saw- og 243, Bud Manning 225, Ruth Soiski A:P Handles Only Meats Purchased From Federally Inspecied Packing Houses DUCKS:=:49: COTTAGE ROLLS=""69 BEEF LIVER -39 COLD CUTS -69 PORK SAUSAGE '65 BREAD ===: 2:39: WHITE -- SLICED , Reg. Price loaf 22¢ on bl Pes rie such te -- SAVE 1m FRESH FRUITS': AND VEGETABLES SPANISH BAR CAKE ~+29: uieiacsane tee nn a SAVE Se Jane Parker Reg. Price each 580 -- SAVE Qo No. 1 GRADE, LARGE SIZE 150's CHERRY PIE -- ntovci2oene 3 Qe TANGERINES dane Parker, Plain or Sugared Reg. 350 -- SAVE be HOMESTYLE DONUTS »:-: 2.9. Wonders of the AMMAL Ainébon CELERY' HEARTS BUNCH y J 5 é PACKETS 2 through 12 AP) 'FODD STORES NOW ON SALE--ONLY 19* ea. Ast MEANS DEPENDABILITY OSHAWA, WHITBY, aha SEO LLE and PORT HOPE SUNDAY BEST TWO-WAY DRESS By ANNE ADAMS What clever lines they carve a-graceful shape for the PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Department Of Health Maintenance Plumber SALARY $4800 -- $5000 end Maintenance Steamfitter SALARY $4600 -- $4800 The Ontario Hospital, Whitby hos openings for « Maintenance Plumber and a Maintenance Steam- fitter. Applicants should' possess the following qualifications: seth chenille ee | International Bus- jee yao hh Oe al Rukaruk 2323 and} iness a ansnad YWCA, Teen| 25 cents. Dance Eroceeds, Ainuey cakes chuneh NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt fs pen: Mr, T. Hopkins; Mr. Keith Club; Automatic Transmission : : eigES Wenee 0 aie Section. Send for excitement - packed Jim Clement: Chas. W. Ross; Toronto - Dominion] Sea Fieas have managed to stay on top| ever collected from famous mu-|Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 Goyne; J. A. Brittain, DSC; Dr.| | Bugs ie Hawks % aioe 15 and Sater. [evens Ped €0 cents for new ing's Garage; Crowell's Serv- Sian Giky was hich for itn|luxe Quilt Book No. 1 -- sixteen/free pattern -- choose it from iat balla Grates Motos Gregor; Ulrich Strahl, Masonry; |,,5'8% Gray was high Maunder $84. (283, | complete patterns. 60 cents." 'Catalog. 50 cents. loyees Simeoe Str Wilson 658 (248, 241), Roger Plancke 641 Barber; Mrs. Lorne Sholebrook; se ee E. G. Ballep: Dorias 212, 205), Richard Crovter 250, Perce| Clarence Bell; Jas. McElroy: e R. [Davis 23 ae 216, Ross Clark 203 and Cliff} Mackey; Mr. F. Kitchen; Mr./cawyer: Mr, M rived F.- Kitchen; Mr. Sydney Shoy-/don Life Insurance Co, 229 and Pear! Marlowe 204 Evans; Points Taken -- Rockets 4, Jets 0; Starr; Mr. E. C. C. Southey; lyn Hall. Teste 2 Hawks 2 and Sea Fleas 2, Star-| Mr. C. S. Vanginkel; wie Wilson's Furniture Co.; W. L.| ] Borrowdale (Oil Burners); \| Miss R. A. Hawkes; Betty's Beauty Salon; Mrs. G. D. tional Institute (students) The Marg Rorabeck 204, 243, Jerry Rolfe 202, (employees); jpatterns printed in catalog. Send h . , (employees); 'Torquay's Car|cuny'ot, DDS, Mr. H. Schuer BE ALERT to What's New! op | Wilting motifs: Finest patterns Motors; Midtown Texaco; Mor- glamor styles. Plus coupon for Vv Dr. J. A,|226, Alan Venema 225, Mark Hill 217,| *|Patterson; Mr. and Mrs. L. Alds-| pi 693 (266, 223, 204), Agatha Melanson | rator; The Honorable Michael) Mary Hughes; Willard and Eve-|22¥s 3, Top Cats 1; Satellites 3, Bugs 1; 'Ages Ltd. : | Bob Stroud Limited Insurance; tor; O'Neill Collegiate and Voca- SYSTEM OF FINANCING Central Hotel; A. E. Williams and' Company Ltd.; Northern Canada Supply Ltd. (employ- ees); Northern Canada Supply Ltd.; Miss B. Minaker; Leon B, Wallis, Builder; Dr. S. H. Witzel; Imperial Optical Lim- ited. 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