THE OSHAWA TIMES, 21 Wednesdey, February 15, 1967 CANDIDATE Hugh Horner, member of Parliament for the Jasper- Edson riding in Saskatche- wan, says he will be a can- didate at the Progressive Conservative leadership convention. (CP Photo) BOWLING NEWS UAWA LEAGUE Group 1 -- Tumey's 4, Goch's 0; Fiem- tng's 4, Active 0; Rogers' 3, Clint's 1 Harry's 3, Parts 1; Dines 2, Durnos 2. Group 2 -- Berg's 4, Cadillac 0; Mac- kie"s 4, Tony's 3, Hou- Galile 1; Home App. 1y Kemp's 2, Bell's 2. Standings -- (Group 1) -- Tumey's 14, Fleming's 14, Rogers' 12, Clint's 10, Harry's 9 Dines 9, Durnos 8, Parts 6, Active 4 and Goch's 14. (Group 2) -- Motor City 14, Tony's 14, Houdaille 12, The 27's 12, Berg's 11, Mackfe's 10, Kemp's 7, Bell's 4, Cadillac 4, Home App. | . 12. High Scores -- 8. Stovin 882, A. Cam- eron 838, B. Gow 803, C. Heath 789, D. Devis 785, D, Brown 765, A. Stovin 775, {. Bstabrooks 771, H. lock 756, G. Staley 755, $. Schawt L. Sebins 745, R. Murray 729, D. 729, G. McKnight 710 and J, Redko 709. Lemons -- G, Holbrook 99, P. McCann #3 end A. Ameill 99. TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE High Triples -- Fern Buechier 674, Gwen Woodcock 653, June Sobansk! 620, Milly Morris 635 and Liz Hutcheson 600. High Singles -- Milly Morris 282, June Dot. Sobanski Fern Buechler 255, Brabin 231, Diane Roach 5 iV. Nichols 228, Liz Hutcheson 229 and Gwen 'Woodcock 279. Team Standing -- Anchors 20, Swing- ors 17, Hermits 15, Untouchables 14, Jokers 13 and Cheerlos &, LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE High Triples -- G. Brown 728 (271, 231, 226); C. Gooding 664 (283, 201); Colby 656 (237, 220)7 T. Regimball (255, 245); M. Wanamaker 634 (243, 232); J, Wessmen 621 (232, 201); L. Parry 620 (251) and E. Oulette 610 (266, 208). High Singles -- L, Bacon 260; B. Baron 259; B, Smith 249; E. Schroth 239; G. Cork 228) & Hutchison 214; $, Brant 2127 G. Hornbrook 212; P. Clapp 244 and H. Holtfoster 218. High Average -- Grace Brown High Triple Lorna Bacon 762 High Single -- Shirley Brant 329. MOTOR CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE Bantams (250 Doubles and Over) -- Ken Linley 275 and Bob Branton 270. Juniors (Girls) -- Margaret Micheel 492 3 Beverley Hodgson 396 (198); Denise Kernylo 378 (242); Campbell 368 (215); Darlene Li 366 (190); Gall Batt 264; Debble Kennedy 258 (222); Sandre Glassford 350 (215)) Elizabeth Devenish 342 and Jane Ding- man 341. Boys -- Randy Rector 777 (366, 401); David Bell 613 (284, 329); David Ferens $41 (351); Jim Estabrooks 399 (205); Bruce Hubbard 382 (217); Doug Brown 355 (192) end Robert Hodgson 353. 8 (Girls) = Joan Taylor 421 '267); Susan Michael $62 (314) and irene ornik 56) (255). joys -- Bob eran 799 (208, 290, 901); Richard Whiteley 747 (231, 236, 280); Marcel Rene 647 (319) Steve Sher- Idan 644 (300); Tom Poupard 612 (213, 208); Wayne Fowler 586 (205, 241); Rick Brooks 576 (278); Nigel Allen 567 (209) 'end Rick Dewell 567 (204), @M NICKEL PLATS High Triples -- &. PI 362, 203); B. Gibson 710 (321); W. '. Dalby 706 1, 240); G. Dawson 700 (278, 221, 201)s L, Marshall 692 (246, 240); €. Behm 681 (250, 233); OD. Bailey 669 (251, 231) and L. Raby 662 3 (311) High Singles -- J. Yakimishyn 295, R. Butler 269, H. Rolls 248, M, Carl 242, C. Dove 241, G, Porteous 240, M, Coburn 236, 232, P. Monery 234, G. Mathieu 233 end Lockhart 228. Team Standing -- Racker 14, Ano- dizers 12, Tankers 11, Polishers 9% Shiners 9, Mixers 7, Automatics 6 and Platers 12, bow! th Don't forget you guys, we e Red. Room on Feb. fe at 1,00 o'clock at Motor City Lanes. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES High Triples -- A. Bryant 771, M. Mor- tison 748, D. Smith 731, G. Swindells 722, L. Wagg 703, H. Fayle 690, H. Cornish 686, A. Cork 670, R. Bryant 667 end J. agg 459. High Singles -- L. Mayer 295, W. Anthony 251, A. Krasinkl 249, J. Allin » T. Monaghan 238, C. Irwin »_ E. Davis 233, D. Peebles 233, 1. Hubbell 228, and G. Sheridan 228. Team Standing -- Hi-Balls 18, Helluvi- feen 18, Keyz's 17, 8. H. Chappies 16¥2, Falcons 16, Kim 16, Lucky 7's 16, Mum- blers 15, Splitters 14%, Lucky 13's 14 @in Splitters 14, Ookplks 12, Losfers 12, Bugs 9, Lucky 9's 9, Beavers 7. OLD COUNTRY CLUB High Triples: Ron Brown 259, 287, 280 (826); Frank Linley 165, 376, 216 (757); Jo Smith 191, 239, 278 (708); Bob Shelley 182, 252, 219 (653); Brian Whitmarsh 202, 253, (661); Roy Mills 193, 225, 242 (660); Lille Finch 280, 174, 198 (652); Edna Al- Gerton 201, 215, 216 (632); Keith Alderton |, 233, 205 (674) and Brenda Baron 237, 167, 225 (629). High Singles: Trevor Hulme 253, Alex Ale 263, Dave O'Flynn 249, John Hall 255, Joe Finch 225, Henry Sonley 261, Marg Hall 256 and Kelth Williams 239, Team Standing:- Skittles 2, The Duffy's §; Handicappers 7, Rolling Stones 0; Hit end. Miss 2, Cellar Dwellers 5; The Nuts ©, Corner Pins 7; and Geordies 2, Dead Losses 5. 241, 199; and LeAQUs ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB High Triples: Jack Strank 761 (274, 25%, 228); Glen McGee 691 (240, 238, 213); Orv Holland 688 (295, 203); Diana Charuk 673 (240, 239); Hugh McMahon 671 (311); Dan eee 642 sags 218); and Yvonne Watson 611 (222, 206). High Singles: Jean Cook 262, Betty Cor- ett 232, 218, Bill Cook 224, Bob Watson 218, Bert Sutherland 215, 209, Bill Sawyer 215, Lorne Curry 209, Tom Sawyer 208, Ress Sutherland Sis and Bere. Helland 205 ari loll' be an Standing: Hi-Lites 16, Triodes 15, Transformers 14, Screwlugs 13, Shorts 13, Dynos 10, Daffy Dynes 9 and Shocks 6. FRIENDLY CLUB 36 High Doubles: Eva McCabe 237, 173 10). ae Standing: Tootsie Rolls 7, Alley Cats 6, Thistles 4, Road Runners 4, Swing- Ing Sixtet 4, and Slow Pokes 2. WIRE AND HARNESS Triples -- B. Herding 795, B. Myers 732, R. Pleav 730, J. Kelgan 722, A. Burrill 712, T. MacKinnon 666, Marion Tureski 650, R. Wilson 634, J. Ferris 618 and D. Meisner 614, High Singles -- A, Bulner 274, H, Singu- jar 265, S. Bell 257, E. Moreau 247, B. $mith 245, C, Burrill 240, B. Clark 239, D. Barclay 232, C. Weeks 229 and W. Gannon 228. Team Standing -- HI Los 10, Go Get- ters 9, Hi Balls 8, Flyers 7, Head Pins 7, Gay Six 7, Pin Pickers 7, Lucky Strikes 5, Jesters 4 and Alley Cats 3. SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE High Triples --- N. Mooney 818 (317, 263, 238); G. Tromley 732 (324); A. Gil- Yngham 715 (249, 239%, 227)7 T. Hobbs 709 (290); P. Skidmore 676 (267, 239); G. Ele- (255); ton 631 (237)3 627 (216); eas), Hobbs 623 + D. McCal 619 (280). High Singles -- 5. Konarowskl 285, B. Rouse 240, A, Lee 236, W. oski 225. 4, Jeeps 45, Dummies x a Wildcats Top itfires 33, Red Liners Dums 33 and Bottoms 17. Mi Potre of eeeand evetien a» Hendgian | OVER-DOOR : BGARMENT | HANGER ron 2h t 3 ij ees EN . CUP & SAUCERS 4/88¢ Earthenware -- asstd. shapes & sizes. LUSTRE SHEEN CLEANER 2/88¢ All purpose. SUIT HAN Wooden. 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