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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1964 Lipstick, Swizzle Stick, Must For Lady Rallyist TORONTO (CP)--Rosemary Smith, a Dublin. car rally driver with a penchant for cleanliness and a touch of Irish will be among the superstition, starting field Saturday in the 4MMA.mile ear rally from Van. couver to Quebec City. Miss Smith, a top-rated inter- national driver who also de- signs sports clothes, likes to ke up appearances even wile churn h churning out mile after narrow, sometimes pons Ry back roads. And she earries a "lucky" swizzle stick she got in Holland several years ago: "Most girls couldn't care less what they look like when they're driving," she said in an interview Monday during a stop here. "They look like old bags "Maybe it's not true of your Canadian drivers--I don't know yet--but it's true on the Conti-| of just couldn't drive without my nails done or my makeup on. " MAS THREE FIRSTS It is the first Canadian rally for the 27-year-old driver who has placed first in the over-all standings of Holland's interna- tional tulip rally and first in her class in the Swiss Alpine rally last year. She took first in her class at this year's Monte Carlo but was disquali- fied on a technicality. Driving seriously for Rootes Motors of England since 1962, she tries to keep herself and the car interior neat while on the road. While most drivers with time to spare-head fer feed, Miss Smith grabs a quick cup of cof- fee and changes her slacks. She puts a deodorizer in the car to cut the smell of the en- gine fumes and keeps a bottle of cheap perfume handy for herself. She designs her own driving outfits in colors that won't show the dirt and in materials that won't crease. Top Money Earner In Canadian Open VANCOUVER (CP) -- Doug Saunders of the United States, golf's top money-winner so far in 1966, has announced he will play in the Canadien Open here Sept. 29 to Oct. 2. Saunders, 32, joins an inter- national field that includes fel- low-countryman Jack Nicklaus, top money winner on the Pro- fessional Golfers Association | of tour in 1964 and 1965. Saunders has earned a total Bolahood's Sportshaven TROUT OPENS APRIL 30th Top quality reels to choose from including Shakespeare, Luxor, Mitchell, Ambidex, ABU FISHING LINES What ever your needs you'll find it in our stock... > and Johnson. TACKLE FLY A fine selection of top quality rods including Sharpes, impregnated Cane, Shakespeare, Bronning Silaflex and FLIES Hardy's. Always @ large stock of English Tied Nymphs, FLY Shakespeare S.P., Stren, Trilens and T-Line in various tests. REELS Shakespeare, Air Cel and BOXES Every organized fisherman needs a tackle box. All Ps sizes ST Umce Aiuminunr boxes iti stock, LURES Oshawa's finest selecti Streamers and Hosts OGA Open open golf tournament will be Cataraqui Golf Club, the On- y. Other OGA tournaments: May 20, Toronto Weston, Golf champions from courses throughout the province; Ontario best-ball, June 10, Toront: Oakdale; Ontario ama- teur, July 26-29, Toronto Sum- mit; Ontario junior, Aug. 2-3, Hamilton Country Club, An- caster; Ontario junior best-ball, Aug. 5, Toronto Summit; On- tario - Quebec junior team matches, Aug. 10-11, Windsor, Ont., Beach Grove; Ontario seniors, Aug. 12, St. Thomas; Ontario seniors, (over 60), Aug. 5, Toronto York Downs; Ontario parent-child, Aug. 25 26, Peterborough, with father- daughter, mother - son teams' playing at Kawartha Golf Club Aug. 25, mother-daughter at Kawartha Aug. 26 and father- son at Peterborough Golf Club Aug. 26; Ontario southpaw, Aug. 29, Burlington; Ontario team championships for George S. Lyon Trophy, Sept. 9, Toronto Islington. $69,258 in 1966. He won the Bob Hope Desert Classic, Jack- sonville and Greensboro opens. RODS best quality LINE King Cider to name @ few. on of Lures. 8 ATTENTION Prospective FLY FISHERMEN . Let Bolahood Sportshaven fit you with a balanced outfit to assure the best in fly fishing. VISIT US AT THE SPORTSMAN SHOW BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN Open Fridays till 9 p.m. 61 King St. E April 28, 29 and 30 (Cataraqui Club TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario| streszewski 350. ae July 14-16 at. Kingston's| 1s, tario Golf Association an-| ine, Tournament of Champions,|' OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS or oan SCHOOL 208); Frank Cooper 662 (249, 219); Rich- Lee 384, Randy ard Crouter 658 (342); Glen niga 655 McArthur Sas, Cite hae oe ee A Rca oe Ba" wayne Ven Ven. 26); Clift Davis 63) 6) Keith Pike (258, 28. (260); Morrison 625 (7215, 207, in 08) nae es a 8 (261) and sre Jacklin i Senior Boys and Girls -- John Bisschop 6 (25 185, Linda igh ge AE. 185, Karen O'Boyle 170, 'Wanda Mather 75, Billy Nichols 150 Reid 1 . David O'Boyle 170 and Susen Lazin pack week of playoffs are over and ache = adi results: Championship -- em 2587, Jays 2507, preiies 2443 and Stars 2329, Consolation Ladies goes to Rita Wrubel, with ss iver 200" -- Art Allman 231, BIN Pike it 203. 222, nee gg ag Mo Fo 140, Glynis Gard Wi 'eer = P 'eer! Marilou wes the only icky "one his ween 650 204, 201) Over 200 -- Marg. Ja age 264; bers race Locke Mountioy 237 and CATHOLIC LEAGUE | John Cardinal Sr. has the high tri ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE|and igh, single for the oni aati Be Ha cont 639 Club, bringing together' club ame ' high triple and high single goes 684 (262). and over scores ---- Laura Cardinal Allan Oerton 724, Dan Rukaruk 212, |, Top-Cats Msi Rita Wrubel 262, 203, 219; Joe O'Mal- -- Starii 2611, Sea Fleas 2505, ngs 2440, Bugs|ley 204; grol Rorabeck 229; Theresa 2252 and Jets 2211. seg ye Lag -- Stan Gray wes high Betko 206; Jerry Rolfe 239; Oben Arsen- ault 243, 222; Joe Peters 213, 230; Harry with 201); Roger Plancke| Dickison 279; Tony Aru! 3 A om on 203 Suice Clark 672 (254, 210,'strong 233; "kevin 'hone as onn omen a ae '14S; ie ee. ae Gloria Smith 200; Mona Peters 209; Bob Rorabeck 290; Mark Exker 254 3 Betty Mc- Kinnon 215; Elaine Lindenfleld 235; Peter 'Lemouche 212, 262; Jean Dickison 212 and Margret Armitage 218, 203, 238. Champs -- aan ee plonship, with Consolation -- Moonlighters consolation, with 6503. a mo The banquet will be held at $f. Hed- wigs at 6 p.m. TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES LEAGUE High Triples -- Fern Buechier 803 (281, 278, 244); Earline Keeler 673 (247, 217, 209); Audrey py gh 669 (278, 216, 200); Dona Pascoe 657 (230, 226, 201); rang Nichols 645 (241, 212); pret Gus- (260, 205) Elizabeth 603 (24); Jackie Legere 594 (239); Dian ch 590 (204); Mary DePratio 585 (211); 'Isobel Calder 580. (215, 213); wuriam rice 3/8 (233); Voromny Brapin 569 (207, 203); Irene Brabin 505 (207); Irene Horne 561 (226); Pauline Starr 529; Jean Essex 519 and Barbara Minaret 509. Lemon League -- Coiieen Keiiar 72, ~~ Mary Gronman 68. After the first week ef. playoffs, the Rugger Teams To Tour Canada VANCOUVER (CP) -- A Rugby Union team from Twick- enham, England, will make a phage tour of Canada Sept. 23 to Oct. 7. President Robert B. Spray of the Rugby Union of Canada Monday night also announced Hutcheson|visits by three other teams-- the New Zealand All Blacks, Oct. 14-18; the British Lions, Sept. 14-17; and Australia's na- Mustangs are een, jhe Stingrays with @ pitas of 3,257 to Zest, The Conssie~ roll-offs show Corvettes cons 2,958, Valiants 2,880, Wildcats 2,752. '3000, Fal- i DETROIT (CP)--Art Stratton, St. wis Braves, has been voted the most valu- , 4 GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Pontiac Sesto A lot of our advertising appears in people's driveways. Pontiac's beauty sells a tot of Pontiacs. Consider the arrogance of its split grifle. The long, lean, sculpted body. That nimble-looking, distinctively-Pontiac stance. But we have a clever device for selling even more Pontiacs. We call it our Pontiac dealer. He's the man with all the answers. He can show you, for instance, exactly why it is that we're putting more of our Success Cars in people's driveways than ever before. He's a man you should make it a special pomt to meet. In a few brief moments he can tell you about Pontiac's lavish interiors with their host of standard equipment, luxury and safety' features. He'll even demonstrate Pontiac's new brand of per- formance if you're feeling adventurous. But more important than anything else, he can give you an excellent deal on the Pontiac of your choice. And let you do some advertising for us. DELIVERY AND 70? TRADE = IN ALLOWANCES, VIS/T OUR TRADING POST! t PHONE 723-4364 Be sure to see "The Fugitive" See Your PONTIAC Dealer THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED H. DICK PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT. 103 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 668-5846 Mondoys at 8:00 P.M. -- "The Red Skelton Hours" Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. -- and "Telescope"' Thursdays, at 9:30 on Channel 6

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