« =a Ld 3 \ » " po Ee CE J . ¥ WN NANT he EET RN I ---- A TS SA a i ocr A AAA Cr ReTll pe n---- Rn ie rr------ - nn pr FY Saran TNT ERs ST ANTI 2 AF LCRA Toa Chk a) AP CRRA GNA $d 10--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., FEB. 6th, 1964 BOWLING NEWS MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING LEAGUE Standing Jan. 30th-- Peluxe .....cnumenn 5 22 Stars cei 5 20 Black Jacks .......... 1 16 Carnegies ......oo..o.uu. 2 16 Bill's Ref. ................ 2 16 Gibson's ................ 5 14 Meteors .........ccevuee 5 13 Blow Kings ............ 4 13 Head Pins .............. 3 12 Legionaires ............ 2 9 Whiz Bangs .......... 0 9 Goofers ............. 2 8 H.T. Without Hand.-- J. Hadley--808 I'. With Hand.-- G. McHugh--770 Without Hand.-- G. McHugh--321 H. H.S. H.S. With Hand.-- G. McHugh--327 ~ Over 225 Singles-- G. McHugh--321, 230; J. Had- ley--317, 256, 235; J. Dowson-- 315; R. Sweetman--303; F. Ol- sen--279; C. Butson--276, 264; B. Gibson--270; R. Hutchison-- 269: J. Owen--260; B. Howsam --258, 235; D. Enge--257; L. Durward--256; D. Wallace--256 235; G. Gopde<gne, "248, 231; 'T. Chandler -- 245, 227; W. St. John--244; J. Waldinsperger-- 242; J. Ballard--237; A. Brown --237; H. Jeffrey--235, 225; T. Eden--233; R. Robinson--228; I. Boyd--2256. Over 600 Triples-- ' J. Hadley--808; G. McHugh-- | 762; G. Goode--1732; J. Dowson --697; R. Sweetman -- 695; Butson--687; D. Wallace--676; B. Gibson -- 670; H. Jeffrey-- 658; T. Thomas--652; B. How- sam--645; J. Ballard--641; F, Olsen--640; F. Hastings--633; J. Owen--621; T. Chandler--617 R. Hutchison -- 616; I. Boyd-- 609; L. Durward--605. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Feb. 3rd League Standing-- Cocoa Puffs ............ b 29 Muffets ........ccoveenne 4 25 Sugar Pops ......... b 22 Alphabets .............. 2 21 Grape Nuts ............ 2 19 Twinkles ....ccoverene 5 17 Sugar Smacks ........ 2 163 . Crispy Critters .... 6 14 THIN fiver ints wD 13% Wheaties ............ FA 13 Shreddies ....... Geisise 2 11 Cheerios ........ccueee 3 +9 High Triple-- Teresa Hall--678 High Single-- Florence Davey---301 hu Over 600 Triples-- Tere:a Hall--678; Elma Ver-| non--646; Jessie Goode--605. 200 & Over Single Florence Davey--301; Jessie Goode--269; Ethel 'Hutchinson |. --263; Elma Vernon--210, 256; 'Teresa Hall--235; 262; Norma Jakeman -- 241; Alice Cook-- | 238; Shirley Newman -- 236; Wanda Durham -- 224; Eleanor Shaw--224; Fay Dowson--217; Noreen Tease--214; Joan God- | ley--211; Grace Hoatiiigs--210; | " fidna DeShane--202} Alice Seri- "yer -- 201, 202; Mary Amell-- | { High Triples-- C. 1200, 201; Leon Tripp--200. PT Ontario now has more than 1,650 qualified electric heating consultants, The ranks were expanded to that number when 94 electrical contractors, utility and indus- trial electrical technicians com- pleted the complicated Electric Heating Association course pre- sented by Ontario Hydro's Cen- tral Region staff and associated FORTNIGHTERS' BOWLING | Team Standings Jan. 22-- Buzzards oun 73 local utilities staff, at Toronto. Rod and Gun .............. 64 This was the largest class of SPItfires .oooovvveervvieeennn 46 | electric heating consultants ever Cream Puffs .....oooooveenns 42 | to graduate and obtain certifi- ACES wovveereeneeeeeeen 40 |cates. The graduates were Faleons .....coeveiviirennne 20 |from Ajax, Bowmanville, . .. Brampton, Georgetown, Kes- High Singles-- wick, King, Kleinburg, Mark- R. Willerton--272; M. Spears ham, Oak Ridges, Oakville, --253; B. Tassell--246; B. Mec- Neill -- 236, 225; D. Wilkin-- 226. Oshawa, Pickering, Port Perry, Richmond Hill, Sutton, TUx- | bridge, Woodbridge .and other | centres. Electricians Receive Certificates R. Willerton--687; M, Spears | --650; B. McNeill -- 640; C. | | 8,000 All Electric Homes Hastings--600. | R. N. Leadbeater, Secretary- Lemons-- Treasurer of the Electric Heat- | A. Fulford--99, 72; H. Gib-| ing Association, told the gradu- son--=B82; G. Dowson -- 87; W.!'ates that there are now nearly Vance--922, 98; H. Dobson--97. | 8.000 electrically heated homes Jy | | gested that they were taking in Ontario of which over 1,200 are located in Central Region. Future growth forecasts, he stated, indicate that there will be some 35,000 electrically heat- ed homes in the province by the end of 1967, Canada's centennial year, and that 12,000 of these dwellings would be electrically heated by conversion, | G. K. F. Pepper, Hydro's Cen- | tral Region Sales Superintend- ent, congratulated the 1963-64 electric heating course - gradu- | ates and pointed out that they | were associating themselves with a rapidly growing business | because electric heating really | has "caught on" in the province, Adam S. Smith, Hydro's Cen- tral Region Manager, congratu- lated the students on completing the course and on équipping themselves to be of service to their customers and the people of the province. Mr. Smith sug- advantage of 'one of the most exciting and revolutionary im- provements in comfort living which has occurred in the his- tory of our civilzation. C. E. Crease, Ontario Hydro's Central Region Consumer Ser- vice and Sales Engineer, told the graduates that it is fortun- ate to have so many interested and technically trained electric heating consultants. He stress- ed the importance of keeping the public informed, also giv- ing the best possible service and the best value. Roy F. 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