Paul‘s Barbers 7, 24 (1), 104; Latina Restaurant 7, 22 (2), 104; ‘Tony‘s Barbers 7, 18 (4), 79; Flash Petroleum 7, 16 (7), 59; Gasparetto Construction 5, 19 (8), 90; Seaway Fish and Chips §, 12 (8), 70; Queensway Driveâ€" in 5, 12 (8), 75; Queensway Dairy Queen 5, 12 (8), 35, Club (61) 2, 18 (4), 70; Bowes Sealâ€" fast 2, 12 (8), 72; Di Fonzo Bros. 2, 11 (12), 81; Long Branch Tile 2, 10 (13), 27; lamarino Real Estate 0, 17 (6), 52; The Budget Centre 0, 9 (14), 55; Pritchard‘s Sunoco 0, 6 (15), 45; Shippers Dispatch 0, 2 (16), 22. High Averages â€" M. Gasparâ€" etto 262, B. Shechan 261, B. Gasâ€" dia 260, A. Snow 253, E. Jones 25%, H. Pender 250, K. Roy 247, J. Stewart 245, A. Scoccia 241. _ High Triple â€" E. Jones 954, "F. Miranda 891, B. Sheehan 865, T. Kerlovich 836, A. Scocci@ E. Jones 360, A. Scoccia 342, R. Porter 341, T. Kerlovich 323. Team Single â€" Flash Petrolgâ€" um 1435, Tony‘s Barbers 1416, Paul‘s Barbers 1401, Di Fonzo Bros. 1354, Seaw ay Fish and Teams Standings To Date 2nd Series, 1st Series, Total Bombers 24, 45 â€" 74; Rockets 28, 27 â€" 55; Meteors 21, 39 â€" 63; *Vulcans 23, 51 â€" 74; Berry 215; B. Agnew 205; Menâ€" B. Gasdia 254; R. Soligo 235. * * * High Triple Flat, Ladies â€" E. QUEENSWAY JUNIOR Berry 820; F. Lammerse 740;} BOWLING LEAGUE Men â€" R. Gasdia 903; T. D‘Atril "Flat Scores" QUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL MEN‘S LEAGUE ‘Thursday, January 17, 1963 High Single â€" H. Pender 361, NOW OPEN! ST. LOUIS‘ BOWLING .. ‘LEAGUE M W MVIVRNRQJâ€" TORONTO LJ *Your W-_nn '-‘vA_'OID ROTUNDA PARTS AND SERVICE" BUILD with SIMPSON MOTORS where DEALS and SERVICE are BETTER by far Latest Bowling Results ‘our Savings as the Pyraomid Fills in with Weekly Specials SON MOTORS > LTD. Mon. to Fri. Sat. Dick Roche ® Roy Romd ~® Bill Richardson Dixie Plaza Golf School â€"â€"â€"â€" TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED â€"â€" BEGINNERS WELCOME CR. 80151 ~ 361,|C. D‘Ari 230, 188, 157 â€" 575; B. / R.\Neale 236, 211, 127 â€" 574; G. _ |Shearer 197, 200, 167 â€" 564; S. olg.| Taylor 275, 130, 157 â€" 562; W. m;,‘mu 217, 176, 165 â€" 558; M. nzo| McFadden 213. 173, 168 â€" 554; and T. Petherick 215, 131, 197 â€" 543; |D. Sallis 206, 210, 127 â€" 543. J. |Fisk 218, 167, 156 â€" 541; B. Kent *zqo, 139, 159 â€" 538; V. Harrison |215, 145, 167 â€" 527: J. Self 253, |98, 168 â€" 519; L. Held 207, 197, ; |95 â€" 499; D. Petherick 204, 138, 1 |148 â€" 490; D. Patterson 215, 151, kets| 118 â€" 484: C. Knox 209, 133, ; _[131 â€" 473; D. McLean 229, 124, 74â€" 118 â€" 471. . as. | Berry 229, 163, 275 â€" nes|Lunge 239, 121, 263 â€"â€" 247,| Moffatt 300, 183, 139 â€" 41. <‘Gibbons 234, 224, 161 â€" 954, McPherson 258, 167, 184 an|J. Tyler 238, 128, 249 â€" flTMm'nson 222, 190, 196 â€" Westbrook 240, 180. 178 High Single Flat: Ladies â€" E. Berry 338; D. D‘Atri 325; Menâ€" L. Frost 378. High Single with handicap: Ladies â€" D. D‘Atri 348; C. Macâ€" Donald 333; Men â€" A. Favero 378. R. Bailey 230, 263, 276 B. Scott 284, 158, 248 â€"â€" Shearer 231, 237, 200 â€" Shibley 777; Men 873. â€" Glasses: C. MacDonaldâ€""2 R. Soligo "321." 13 to 16 Years â€" Jan. 19, 1963 "Flat Scores" 8 to 11 Yearsâ€"Jan. 19, 1963 A. Biffis 243, 261 â€" 504; Glen Booth 118, 235 â€" 353; D. Westâ€" brook 115. 204 â€" 319. , Jan. 24, 1963 â€" Poge 14 QUEENSWAY BANTAM JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE ï¬@ Triple with handicap: dies â€"â€" F Lammerse 875; A. (2nd Floor) ‘d i Trafaigar QUEENSWAY SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUE BRAK ES REâ€"LINED sy $1.00 12 noonâ€"10 p.m. 9 a.m.â€"4 p.m. Brampton â€" 769; 690; N. 668; D. 667; R. 623; J. 622; D. 619; B. â€" §17; 615; J. 608; B. â€"â€" 598; "286 ‘Feepees continue to be the only unbeaten team in Queensâ€" way Minor Hockey League play and with their 5â€"0 win over Majors last Monday night now have eleven wins and & tie to their credit. QUEENSWAY MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE January 16th, 1963 Men â€" Earl Jones 249, 259, 323 â€" 831; Al Snow 333, 212, 258 â€"â€" 803; Charlie Holmes 261, 222, 296 â€" 779; Angelo Seoccia 229, 246, 261 â€" 736; Stan Chapâ€" man 193, 244, 289 â€" 726; Cy Pritchard 193. 278, 248 â€" 719; Basil Gasdia 209, 244, 281â€"734. Ladies â€" Silvia Scoccia 252, 318, 224 â€" 794; Marg Holmes 272, 266, 228 â€" 766; Mary Nieâ€" viadomy 216, 212. 286 â€" 714; Jean Frank 269, 183, 199 â€"* 651; Alice Petch 171, 244, 235 â€" 650; Lil Cansfield 195, 178, 240â€"613. Gary® Faultless with three and Ed. Gaoddard with two, combinâ€" ed to rout Majors and the shutâ€" out went to Bud Natawary. Biltmores continued to stay within striking district with a 2â€"0 win over Dukes and that leaves them three points behind the winging leaders. 272, 266, 228 â€" 766; Mary Nieâ€"| Vadis Wood of New Toronto viadomy 216, 212. 286 â€" 714; Bowl led the individual scoring Jean Frank 269, 183, 199 â€"* 651:/ with a sparkling triple of 785 Alice Petch 171, 244, 235 â€" 650;)(321) followed by Sandra Duâ€" Lil Cansfield 195, 178, 240â€"613. puis who posted 699 (279) and * 0 tm * |Thora Harrison who checked in QUEENSWAY VARIETY _ |with 677 (270). Other good triâ€" BOWLING LEAGUE iples includéd â€" Alice Petch 657 January 17th, 1963 (272), Rose Chattaway 656 (243), Hollywood Beauty Salon 5, Jean Knauif 649 (247), Joan Haloyd‘s Hardware 2, Eino Maâ€" O‘Callaghan 644 (236), Betty thews Jewellers 3, Unsponsored DeCaire (SF.) 643 (248), Hazel 0. ~Venner 639 (289), Betty Agnew * * * 639 (276) and Cay Dorney 637 ROYAL CAN. LEGION | (236). 11 to 13 Years â€" Jan. 19, 1963 | There J. Houghton 240, 135 â€" 375; bowlers I. Rowett 230, 111 â€" 341; S. isn‘t an Hornell 213, 122 â€" 335. | terest. Dows, 38, Molsons 30. O‘Keefes $25. a 30. Red Caps 29, Black Labels High singles to date â€" Anne 26%, Bradings 25, Old Viennas|Mitchell 368, Ora Rinier 365. * 24, LP.A‘s 21%%, Kingsbeer 13,1 High averages to date â€" Donâ€" Black Velvets 8. ‘na Carter 22%, Betty DeCaire High Averages: G. Hames 226, (Sr.) 219, Anne Mitchell 219,} â€" B. Halliday 221, P. Fleming 216, Pat Fisher 218 and Hazel Venâ€" J. Whitaker 215, J. Paveling/ner 217. 214. | ‘Team Standings (3rd Series) ... Teeps Only Unbeaten Team In Queensway Minor Loop ©| ROYAL CAN. LEGION | (236). BRANCH 3 BOWLING LEAGUE! Good singles Standings as at Jan. 19, 1963 posted by â€" Last Saturday G. Hames upâ€" 275, Fern Bod! ped his average to 226 but he acre 248, Ire was far from pleased as his team, M a rg Hoime only took 2 points. They stayed Gribbon 234. in second place by virtue of pinâ€"‘. High triples fall Wallwork 832, Dows, 38, Molsons 30. O‘Keefes §25. High Triple Flat: G. Hames) Casual Girl Shop 22, New Torâ€" 839, J. Whitaker 831. onto Bowl 21, Rhea Flower Shop High Single Flat: C. Holmes jg, Vi Davidson 14, Kay Francis 333, S. Stasiuk 328. 14. Richmonds 9, Carol Treble High Triple with Handicap: R.‘y, Connie Lewis 4. Dorling 833, W. Brisbois 820. _ ; #00 + o >* High Single with Handicap: D.‘ LONG BRANCH MIXED Oakes 328. H. Leblane 325. MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE Litho Goalie‘s Shutout Streak Snapped Teepees Ed Prylla with a goal and an ATOM 7 1 212, LAKESHORE LADIES 261,: MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE Cciil (For Sat., Jan. 19, 1963) apâ€"! Rhea Flower Shop had the Cy high team for the day rolling 719; 3189, followed by, New Toronto 734. Bowl who posted 3070, and 252.‘$Cuml Trebles team who chalked mesfup 3012. 0 Consolidated D.‘ _ LONG BRANCH MIXED _ |pgains Toronto Township L.G.A. _ MAJOR .BOWLING LEAGUE at Dixie Arena on Saturday night â€")| (For Friday, Jan. 18, 1963) ||in qo important T.H.L. Pee Wee _ Art Irvine was the "tOP $hOOLâ€"| contests. * er" for the night when bhe POStâ€"! With only two weeks remainâ€" ed an excellent triple O 864 ing in the schedule Humber Valâ€" (307) and in doing so â€" to0k jey and Toronto Township are in over men‘s high average WIth the midst of a hot battle for the 266. Other good triples includâ€" third and last playâ€"off rung as ed Art Haffenden 805 (291). only one point now separates Terry Doherty 804 1293). DOD these tw6 clubs with each team MacLean 803 (274), Cy Simons having four games left to play. 766 (308), Lloyd® Bramhill 760 North York Knights appear to (314), John Kurmey 750 (259), have first place nailed down and Bert Sheehan 746 269) and R@@ Shopsys are currently in second Haffenden 722 (278). position by a narrow margin of Once again, Rene Church led|three points although they have "the â€" ladies‘ section â€" when â€" she two games in hand over the other posted a sparkling triple of 799‘ three squads. assist and Ricky Bennett with a performance by Egon M ioll featured the attack, Bruce|to earn a victory over a stubborn utterworth being in the NetS |prugs crew Terry Thomson with FiyGRE _......s.n in cum sn hi " Cubs â€" â€" ~~____g ‘an unassisted goal kept the cowâ€" Neither team could penetrate POYS in the running all the way. the goalkeeping armour as Bruce! MM & T .:.# Graham was in the nets for Flyâ€"| Queensway ... 1 Consolidateds continue to domâ€" inate the bantam league and have lost but one game this seaâ€" son. Bob Cook kept Brockhouse away from his citadel as Tom Kupka, Dougie Dowe and John Chattaway clicked for single goals. Escoe Flyers 2 Jack Adam Drugs ie Escoe had to rely on a two goal There was a poor turnout of bowlers last week. I hope this isn‘t an indication of lack of inâ€" terest. Come on comrades, let‘s get out and support your team and make this the league we had hoped it would be â€" Nune Better in the District! Neither team could penetrate the goalkeeping armour as Bruce Graham was in the nets for Flyâ€" ers and Dan Twining for Cubs. Good singles for the day were posted by â€" Ginny Manning 275, Fern Bodley 264, Kay Hardâ€" acre 248, Irene Bramhill 240, Marg Hoimes 235, and Marg Once again, Rene Church led the ladies‘ section when she posted a sparkling triple of 799 (294) which increased her high average to 242. Other good triâ€" ples included â€" Vadis Wood 752 (323), Doreen Stevenson T31 (258). Mary Dwyer 730 305). Betty DeCaire 710 (278), and Edna Cochrane 693 (288). Good singles for the night were chalked up by Gord Laâ€" timer 293, Don Scott 276. Holly Leet 272, Pat Downer 261, Bill Ruse 260. Jim Venner 259, and Steve Berneski 258. Men‘s high single to date â€" Don MacLean 403 Men‘s high triple to date â€" Bert Sheehan 941 4 Ladies‘ high single to date â€"â€" irene Bramhill 378 Ladies‘ nigh triple to date â€" Irene Bramhill 965. Men‘s high averages to dateâ€" Art Irvine 266, Bert Sheehan 264, â€" Holly Leet 262. Lioyd Bramhill 261, and Don Macâ€" Lean 256. Ladies® high averages to date â€" Rene Church 242, Vadis Wood 236. Irene Bramhil! 226, Doreen Stevenson 223. Marg Holmes 220 and Betty DeCaire 220 Team Standings (3rd Series) Pirates 4. Yankees 4. Dodgers 4. Angels 3, Tigers 3. Braves 3, White Sox 2, Giants 1. GOODYEAR MEN‘S BOWLING LEAGUE Saturday, January 19 Stock Preparation 41, 10. 41: G.O.V.C. 35, 16, 35; Band Buildâ€" ers 34, 17. 34; Office 31, 20. 31; Bias Cutters 27. 23. 27 Tire 245. N Room 14%4, 36%, 14‘4, Division : A 12, 39, 12; Tubes 9%4, m&.; 9%%. _ l daneer High Caire 372. High Triple Flat: N. Dverneâ€"| chuk 932, V. Green 854, G. St.! Laurent 851. * \| High Triple Handicap G Laurent 875, V. Green 857 Taylor 354 (Continued on Page 19) th Single Handicap: M. Muâ€" B93, V. Green 372,‘ C. Deâ€" Averages: L. Bramhill Dvernechuk 244, K. Gorâ€" 235. 1 Single Flat: M. Mudrie Green 365, C. DeCaire to date â€" Barb Madeline Witten St Budget Centre ...................6 MidContinent t a Budget Centre/moved a point further ahead of second place | York Litho by defeating MidConâ€" ‘tinent 6â€"1 while Yorks were beâ€" ing held to a 1â€"1 tie by Aces. Barry Upward and John King scored for the MM & T boys while Glen Carmen roared back for a single unassisted goal for Queensway. Gary Williams was the high scorer for Budgets with three goals. Brent Hawes scored twice and Geoff Sellon added a single. Glen Bell scored for the losers. York Litho pmmeamsone d Tom Young Aces ... 1 Jimmie Sullivan finally had his shutout string snapped at four games as Deny» Phillips scored for Aces to give them a split in points. Gary Southorn got the equalizer for Yorks. AYON SDOFtS ....sscscuuuss sc B Hughes Es$0 ............c.cullcl Greg Bowman got both goals for Avons as they moved into a third place tie with Hughes. Gord Ewart scored a single for the Esso boys. Tee Pees Biltmores Dukes Cubs Majors Flvers Consol;dated T1 l 4 Esco Flyers 60040 2 MLM. & TL 80 & : Brockhouse 400602 Jack Adam Drugs 4 7 1 Queensway 40 T 1 Budget Centre York Litho Hughes Esso Avon Sportswear Midcontinent Tom Young Aces H um ber Valley Kingsway Cycle & Sports moved closed to a playâ€"off slot last week as they handed Shopsys a 2â€"1 defeat Friâ€" day night at George Bell Arena and,then were forced to settle for their eighth tie match of the seaâ€" son in a 0â€"0 deadlock game against Toronto Township LG.A. at Dixie Arena on Saturday night in two important T.H.L. Pee Wee contests. s In the Friday tilt against Shopsys Humber Valley came up with a big win and played one of their best games to date as they qQUEENSWAY LADIES , BOWLING LEAGUE Standings, Jan. 16th, 1963 t Modern Meat _ Market 24 Ch: Whitlock‘s LD.A. Drugs 24, Doâ€" Lows minion Gift Supply 23. Select 2‘8 5 Meat Market 21, Viking Fish andiJo'kï¬ Chips 20, Alf Davis Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear 19, Eleanor Flower G“, Shoppe 17. Ruskin‘s Pharmacy h“ 2 16, Gordon‘s Ladies Apparel 16, ~ Jlamarino Real Estate 12, Gord, IUP! Cornish Auto Service 10. Assoâ€" Fj‘“'h‘ ciated Budget Centre 8. Flat. High single. fiat, Ruby Cook. Sin8! _ High single, with handicap, nett Ruby Cook, 303 La High double, flat, Ola Smith> chuk 529. Flat, High double. with handicap Edith Trimm, 547. ST. TERESA‘S BOWLING LEAGUE . .. for a REALLY Good Buy See 3180 LAKE SHORE BLYD. w BUICK VAUXHALL ACADIAN GMC TRUCKS PEEWEE BANTAM 0 10 PEEWEE ATOM 10 PONTIAC HEARN Juvenile Team Clips Eringate 8â€"0 49 24 18 26 15 m 1 19 16 Valley Wins 6, Tie 1 In EHA Play x 18 23 19 12 3 y Pts :% An executive member of the 12 League, who wisely wishes to reâ€" "‘mai_n anonymous, stated: "The | mothers in the audience are, alâ€" :2‘ways telling their young boys 12 how to play the game. Well, 1giwe'H see next Monday night as 4 a groups of Moms take on our 13 JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE MOTHER. Mrs. Jeun Wiseman prepares to foce off against her seven year old son, Jackie as the couple prapare for Monday night‘s Family night at Lakeshore Arana sponsored by the Queensway Mothers To Don Skates For ‘Family‘ Game League games go by the boards Monday night as the Queensway Minor Hockey League does its share in celebrating Nationa! Minor Hockey Week at Lakeâ€" shore Arena, and what a bang up show it promises to be. Red Kelly and Dick Shatto will be the top name guest personalities. outshot the visitors 18 to 9 alâ€" though the Etobicoke lads had to come from behind to take this one. Play was very even in the opening stanza and while Kingsâ€" way Cycle enjoyed a slight 8â€"7 edge in shots Shopsys netted the only marker via a two way passâ€" ing play that gave Billy Novlan in goal no chance on a drive from just outside the crease. The second period opened with ;; Humber Valley carrying the play g from the opening faceâ€"off and ~‘ after Pat Keenan and Brian Hurd had both been outlucked on good C chances big Harvey Sturgess finâ€" h« ally knotted the count with a 15 D foot backhander after taking a U pass â€" from â€" defenceman | Terry f© Searl inside the Shopsy defence S zone. m This tieâ€"maker fired up the Kingsway Cycle créw to an even stronger offensive attack and it was evident that the Etobicoke lads were rlot going to be satisâ€" fied with anything short of vicâ€" tory. Within three minutes wingâ€" er Mike Doyle and captain Brian Jan, 24, 1963 ‘ Team Standings . Unpredictables 45, Bears 36, Chums 32, Astronauts 30. Hiâ€" Lows 28. Freshmen 28. Diifters 28. Thrillers 21, Twisters 20, Jokers 19. Gents‘ High Average, J. Tromâ€" ba 223; Gents‘ High Triple Flat, K. Baycroft 835; Gents High Triple with Handicap, A. Macâ€" Eachern 805; Gents‘ High Single Flat, F. Walshe 351; Gents® High Single" with Handicap, B. Burâ€" nett 352. Ladies High Average. L. Wolâ€" Ladies® High Average, L. Wolâ€" chuk, 190; Ladiew# High Triple Flat. J. Marchand 699; Ladies® High Triple with Handicap, B. MacEachern 778; [Ladies‘ High Single Flat, A. Fitzgerald 283; Ladies‘ High Single with Handiâ€" cap. C. Goff 318. s Shatto And Kelly To Witness Carnage 259â€"8211 tyke players." Not to be outdone, a mother then challenged the coaches to show their supposed prowess and lined up a game for the men against the minor midget teams Quick Mother, pass the liniment! In a serious vein, all plans apâ€" pear to be set for an entertainâ€" ment packed evening which will i)ta" sharp at 6:30 with a game etween the Queensway â€" and Faustina atoms. Hurd combined for the tieâ€"breakâ€" er on a nfcely executed play that found Mike well positioned at the Shopsy goal mouth to whip home Brian‘s rebounding 15 foot drive from the left wing. Shopsys fought back desperatâ€" ely but were held to only two shots on goal during the entire last period as they were unable to penetrate the iron curtain deâ€" fence of the Humber Valley squad for the balance of the game. Every player on the Kingsway Cycle club performed ably spearâ€" headed by Harvey Sturgess, Mike Doyle. Pat Keenan. and Brian Hurd who collectively accounted for 12 of the 18 shots on the Shopsy goal. Additionally special mention for first rate defensive play was earned by all members The mothers and sons then stage their game a half an hour later followed by an intermission while visiting sports celebrities of the Humber Valley defence particularly John Adamick, Kip Tuckwell and little Billy Novlan in goal who came up with 3 or 4 crucial saves in the‘first periud. Donnie Norman was outlucked in the second period when he broke away to go in all alone but PREâ€"SURTAX PRICE! MISSISSAUGA MOTORS LTD. PORT CREDIT CR. 8â€"6181 "AUTHORIZED AUSTIN & AWT!N-N!‘L!Y DEALER" NO EXTRAS TO BUY REGULAR LIST $2055 Minor Hockey League The game will feature mothers against hockey playing sons in the tyke league. Referee in Chief, George Lockâ€" ington doesn‘t seem toc perturbed at what might happen as he readies to drop the puck. Photo by Stan Windrim COMPLETELY EQUIPPED! 210 LAKESHORE RD. W. are presented Then comes the second misâ€" matched game of the evening as the coaches take on the minor midgets and seven fortyâ€"five, folâ€" lowed by a game between Queernsway minor bantams and their counterparts from Alderâ€" wood and finally Queensway juveniles playing Dell Construcâ€" tion. In addition to the appearance of Red Kelly and Dick Shatto, hot dogs and drinks will be free to the youngsters and most imâ€" portant of all. all the proceeds go to the crippled kids. was tripped from behind resultâ€" ing in a Shopsy penalty that in all probability prevented a sure goal. Terry Searl also experiencâ€" ed a heartâ€"breaker towarts the end of the zame when he bouncâ€" ed a shot off the goal post. In the Saturday contest at Dixie Arena Humber Valley had to settle for a scoreless tie even though dominating the play as they outshot Toronto Township LGA. 12 to 7. Bruce Parsons, Brian Hurd, Pat Keenan and Mike Doyle directed the attack for the Etobicoke red shirts in this one but were unable to click as the lads from out Dixie way aided by another fine performâ€" ance from their little netminder put up a solid defence that the visitors found extremely frusâ€" trating. 5 Humber Valley Lineâ€"Up: Goal: Billy Novlan:; Defence: John Adamick and Bruce Diplock; Forwards: Brian Hurd, Mike Doyle. Pat Keenan; Alternates: Bruce Parsons, Dorthie Norman, Harvey Sturgess, Terry Searl and Kip Tuckwell 1 q