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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Feb 1963, p. 19

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OD New Provincial Legislation May Solve Nursing Shortage “3% Ontario'- nun- who Inc: My not. M mu- tation culmination: but win m but mum-u. M ya man today by the work-haul council " an cg“. o1_ttumes. mar Th. Nurse- Act, I”! " which up. mm Jun: Old Vienna, 7, O'Keefe's 5, Ending: 5, Black Velvet: 5. IP.A.‘s 4, Red Caps 3, Black La- bels 2. Kingsbeer 2, Dows 2, Maison: 0. _ High Triples Flat: G. Hames 839, J. Whitaker 831. High Single Flat: S, Stasiuk 338. C. Holmes 333. Aigh Single Handicap: R. Ste phens 337. H. Carr 332. J. Whitakers team started off the final series in grand style ta- king 7 points. Jaek's quite proud of his team-mates: L. Nocitra. L. Hurst, W. Brisbois, M. Henry and J. Harwood. In t, 1m. dun nurse: can 'ttg,',, Income registered with. out via. to write lumbar en- mimMonI. provided they wly for registration More January l, 1.05. Commuting on the “We. Helen G. McArthur, president a! the provisional council, acid: "This providu an opportunity tor I number of nun-us to join the profusion at a time when shortages no being reported in widely scattered put" ot the "wince.” m- McArthur nid’lhm are other group of muses. those who had not been in punk: for a number of years and had allow, ed their registration to Lapse. Wmners of Second Series: Red Caps 2nd, Black Labels 3rd. High Triple Handicap: R. Dor. ling 833. W. Brisbois 820. Hidden score winners tor Feb- ‘Sheehan 780 i2115), Holly Leet ”an. 9, 1963 were W, Fsrrotte,i'Ci? (340) and Jim Venner 753 A. White and B. Barclay. Fredlmss" Watson's team won the refresh-) Mary Dwyer was the individual ments for having the highest pin- Scoring leader in the ladies 580' tall for the day. ltion when she posted a fine triple . . . of 751 (277i. followed by Jean Andrews who recorded 743 (248) l AY LANE ' 'f2,Rflr/, LEAGUES IDoreen Stevenson 723 (259). Au- . . irora Hills 683 (253) and Betty Eff”? T',',"":,', Pa., iDeCaire 655 (258i. " QUEENSWAY LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Standings'ns of Feb. 6, 1963 Wlutlock's I.D.A. Drugs 34, Modern Meat Market 31, Select Meat Market 30, Dominion Gift Supply 30 Viking Fish & Chips 28, Alt. Davis Men's & Boys' Wear 26 Ruskin's Pharmacy 24. Eleanor Flower Shoppe 23, Gor- don't Ladies' Apparel 23, lama. rmo Real Estate 22, Gord Cor- nish Auto Service 16, Associated Budget Centre 13. A waiver chun- hu Been in. site, any now-non High Single Flat: Nellie Hews-3 Ladies' high averages to date: ton 271. ;Mar_v Dwyer 252, Rene Church High Single Handicap: Gladys El'.: Vadjs Wood 233, Doreen Ste- Young 308. vensan 227, Marg Holmes 223, Hieh Double my Nellie Hows- ‘Irene Bramhill 222 and Betty De- lon 479. 1Caire 222. High Double Handicap: Giadys) Team Standings (3rd Series): Young 556. 1And: 10, Pirates 9, Dodgers 8, . . . White Sox 8. Yankees T, Tigers GOODYEAR MENS SAT. 7, Braves 6, Giants 5. Stock Preparation 47, 13. rr. Cr0.V.C. 39. 2t, 39; Band Build- crs 37. 23. 37; Office M, 26. M: Bias Cutters 32. 28. 32: Tire Room 21%. 38%. 211h; Division A 17, 43, 17; Tubes 12h. 47li. 12%. High Averages: N, Dvernechuk 244. L. Bramhill 241. K. Gorda- neer 235. High Single Flat: M. Mudne 390. V. Green 365, C. DeCaire 360 High Single Handicap: M, Mu- drie 393, V. Green 372, C. De. Caire 372, R. Reid 353. Winners of First Series: Dow: Ist, Bradlngs 2nd. GOODYEAR MEN'S SAT. MORNING BOWLING LEAGUE Walch ' Jewellery q Special Order Work . New Ring Mounts . New Shanks 0 Old Diamond Rings completely rmtfkd. Sotisfoction Guaranteed High Triple Flat: N. Dverne 2636 Lol- Shln Ilvl. W. at Clow'. om. Store. REPAIRS -. MIMICO JEWELLERS By virtue of resolution No. 8 passed by the Municipal Couozbl, I do hereby declare the week " February 17-24, 1963 as "Boy Scout Week" in and for the town of New Toronto. PROCLAMATION lAI’IS'I' BOWLING TOWN OF NEW TORONTO GOD SAVE THE QUEEN (Commued from Page 13) -tilrrutmtt further! out...“ cumin.“ "With the provision at It. nob-m in ssurrdrt um Moo. It is hoped “at It Ionian“ ‘dcvolomm ma will be unwind in Inn m tttrough the numl' on: no- vinchl -tiaatioes, the W tered Nutter Mint: ot On- tBrio," Ibo mid. The [amnion which clu- bluhod . Cohen ot Nunu in Ontario is the tirrt a! it kind in Canada, and u in u can be "certainmt, tint of m kind in the wortd. The nu! Act cover: in prov. ince'n 50,000 registered nun.- .nd certified nursing lulu-nu. who now will be known A. 're- entered nursing uni-“nu! “Thole two groups constitute the recognized pnctitionen in the province and through the Act they enjoy official status," said Miss McArthur. chuk 932, G. St. Laurent 910, V Green 854. High Triple Handicap: G. St Laurent 928, V. Green MT, c. Taylor 854. mrrsirte9oetherubBeinrrtirtd, LONG BRANCH MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE (for Fri. Feb. 8, 1963) Al Snow was the "top shooter" for the night when he posted an excellent triple of 904 (368). closely followed by Art Hatten, den who chalked up a sparkling triple of 892 (366) and Don Mac- Lean who checked in with an equally fine triple of 390 (333). Other good triples included - Terry Doherty 844 (324), Lloyd Bramhill 807 (278). Art Irvine 802 (320), Ron Haffenden 800 (343), Cy Simons 788 (325), Bert Sheehan 780 (285). Holly Leet Ola Smith .stt Rhea Flower Shop was the individual scoring lead- er when she chalked up a tine triple of 793 (294), followed by Donna Carter of Richmond's who checked In with 764 (285) and Hazel Venner who had 715 (269). Other good triples included - Anne Deneault 670 (258). Thorn Harrison 667 (266). Betty Agnew 666 (234), and Rose Chattawny 642 (227). LAKESHORI! LADIES MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE (for Sat., Feb. ll, 1963) Rhea Flower Shop was the high team for the day rolling 3286, followed by Richmonds who posted 3068 and Vi Davidson's team who had 2903. Good singles were posted by-- Bev Coe 269, Jean Franks 262. Joan O'Callaghan 259, Ginny Manning 256, Betty DeCaire Cir.) 254 and Vadis Wood 251. Good singles for the night were rolled by -- Elmer Langton 310, Carl DeCaire 290, Bill Ruse 283, Ross Downer 276, Steve Berneskl 268, John Kurmey 265, Norm Lane 263 and Charlie Holmes 263. Men's high averages to date: Art Irvine 267. Bert Sheehap 285, Holly Leet MI, Lloyd Bmmbill 260 and Don MacLean 259. High Averages to date: Donna Carter 222, Hazel Venner 220. Betty DeCaire (SL) 217, vadig Wood 216, Jean Knauff 215, and Anne Mitchell 21S. ,2nd VSeries Winners: Casual Girl Shop. F 3rd Series Winners -- Rhea ngh Singles to date: Anne Mitchell 368, Ora Rinier 365. High Triples to date: Barb Wallwork 832, Jean Knauff 826. lst Series Winners: Rhea Flow- er Shop. ttrl Fails Only Cabinet Gan bG Mccorkell ', Team Standings (final 3rd se- iries): Rhea Flower Shop 38, New lToronto Bowl 32, Kay Francis 30, iCasual Girl Shop 28, Vi David- son 23, Richmonds 18, Carol Tre- ible Ill, Connie Lewis 9. The Canadian Domhwtu, I quartet of when the clamor is wry proud, have been vary BC- ttee in the last in witch and the member: of this quartet, Don Butlt.r1and--Ba", Doug Web-m Bari., Ron Domer--r.nor and Noun Hagrr--uad In comidered tine Made:- of barbershop harmony than" they perform. luck ' and il "namely than the $0M will visit the thstaNo Mttepital, New Talon» and the Ontario 'tteh Mo queen Strut West. The u an" " the“ humid- lam I very ant-cud" Indiana and rally onjay bathe-hop humour The Elohim” CM: ot the "1.3.1014! I. buy pub- litrtrtg at my ad minim than -trioual, land in pro;- Inuon for "ta-ttta on The Etoblcokc Charm onendl . Winn welcome to any man within] to visit and I call to Tom Burns, CL 5-0077. for full information will be upprecinted. 'society for the Praervation and Encouragement of Barber- shop Quartet Binging in America, Gary Alexander McCorkell, 20, of Long Branch, sentenced to hang for the capital murder of I 3-year-old boy in a ware‘ house in New Toronto last April, ruled, yesterday, in an appeal to have his conviction re- duced to non-capital murder. High Averages: P. O'Bright 248. P. Hogan 247, D. Prain 230, K. Woods 230, D. Loescher 229. He was convicted of mother- ing Ronald McLeod after luring him and a 2-year-old friend, Michael Atkinson to the Robert', Furniture warehouse. The Atkinson boy was also smothered, but McCorkell was tried tor only the one murder. The murdered boy was indecent- ly assaulted. Melo-O-Ripe Banana Co, 4 - Murfin's Fuel Oil 3; Windsor House 5 - Owen's Sports 2; Ross Wemp Motors 4 - New Toronto Bowling 3; New Toronto Hotel 7 - Krane's Men's Wenr 0. High Scores: B. Sauve 875, 336, 315; F. Baxter 837, 309, 308; F. O‘Bright 803. 315; P. Hogan 788; D. Williams 783, Mi; G. Lace 780; A. Hoffenden 734; G. Korz 731; T. Messenger 724; E. Roga- zar 710. CHRIST THE KING BOWLING LEAGUE Second Set-la - Feb. 5, 1963 Men: Doug Quigley 688 (265), Don Davidson 660 (290), Ray Cole 655 (258), Clarry McKay 649 (246). Jack McCallum 844 (255). Gord Genest 644 (331), Marcel LeBel 628 (285). Ladies: Geraldine LeBlane 634 (338), Inge Hamel] 615 (242), Helen Nichols 610 (239). Team Standings: King Pins M, The Ices 26, Rollers M, The Rounder, M, Boomerangs 22, Fred's Free Loaders 22, Bowl- eros 21. Sputnik: M, Ben Clseys 16, Jolly Jumpers 18. Sweepers M. Whodedinks M, Striker; 11, Night Hawks t, Tailends 6, Twister- 5. Unless the Federal Cabinet in- tervenes, McCorkell will go to the gallows February 26. Flower Shop (New Toronto Bowl). LAKESHORE a DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE Games of Feb. 4, 1963 Standings (3rd Series): New Toronto Bowling IO, Windsor House 9, Krane's Men's Wear T, Owen's Sports 7. Mel-o-Ripe Ba- nana Co. 7, New Toronto Hotel 7, Murfin's Fuel Oil 5, Ross Wemp Motors 4. i.f'f3.SI1i.h. lo Sing It Ont. *sphls i???”- ii aa. "7'7 ".0.“- mtg-I... iiia ‘h 5". 99-1! ) The top shooters ot last week's Tplay was Walter Perry with a (high of 140 Mt three. Other top :players of the night were John JIogers, Jack Magee, Frank Du- (bar and Edward Shuter with the 1Speedways holding top spot by one point. The tight for the high Laurentian Trophy is in full swing with Eastwoods and Team 5 sharing second place. Team one and five are sharing third spot. Arso team 2 and team 10 and tied for 4th place and fol- lowing in order are team 2 with 29, team 9 with 28, team 10 with 22, team eight with 19, team 7 with 17. The mud-ted an 9mm [ {It ”a; Tire & Rubia-.1 tt, lmfunounud to 31.0“ " it was am my a new}; it. comm-M no :pldit h with.“ h “.52 p.. Hum to: the mat-undo. eun- ‘mon mt. Profit for the 9:.- eedirq yen, inc-lulu; 1 non. openm' profit of $8M,000, had boon $8,810,005 or 811.” per cannon shire. The you 1962 established I record in dollar _ulu us well u u nit Ind tannin production tunings dropped, however, be- cluu or! lower ulllng prices in 'l,tt1itt capital amounted ttt ttT,264,1 ' mbstlntially the same figure as the previous EASTWOOD I DART ', LEAGUE the industry in the tice" of sub- stantially higher labour and ma- terial com. Subway Subsidy Approved By ILT. Council The League this week was: saddened by the passing on ot) one of its founders, Mr. Frnnki Luke. Frank, who up until I few months ago was In active mem- ber of the League, had started many dart throwers on thei'rl way and was one of the most outstanding players in the} League. The League will misal his wit and helpful guidance to-, ward the new members. So it is; with this the passing on of one! of the League's most devoted members that from the heart of every member we send our deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. Lake. - ietarstttrtgs--Twisters 22. East- woods 22. Flights 21, Aces 21, Speedster: 20, Jockeys 20. Expenses More Than Doublel Goodyear Profit Cut' W‘Halfl Joe Scully played his usual} tine game and one shot netted) him a grand total of 137 points.: Mary Scully. not to be outdone) came close with a score of 114.) Joe Simpson kept his end upi with I 140 score. Bill Inglis; pulled the'surprise of the night? with a score of 116 and the nextAime around finished off a! game with a perfect double-six.| Called "the most sensible thing to come out of Toronto in years," a move by the'City to ask the Province to subsidize the east- west subway in the same manner at Metro roads was unanimously endorsed by New Toronto Coun- eil, Monday. With the Twisters and the Eastwood: tied for first place with 22 points and the Flights and the Aces hard on their heels with 21 points, a 3-game sweep by the Flights and Aces would reverse the standings. The subway will make A cross- town expressway and/or the wid- ening of Bloor Street unneces- sary, Toronto Council says, and reasons the grants which would normally come from the Province to subsidize either of these jobs be put toward the subway. At present I two-mill tax levy throughout Metro is subsidizing construction of the new subway. ot' m l Goodyear in an only tire oun- ypany which has Canadian than- holdon and u the only Inn company in an rubber industry which I'm the result: at in operations to the public. r,'gctM,a'th"i'Uifitit'"at "etrtoe-ttiabititi-w" Tun and mm of all had: )nvidod in m: bun“ 01.5.1.- )00. equivalent to $19.41 a in" " iuued cannon neck. u com- ptrod with $8,6M,000 or at“ par than in not. a the all " 1001. claim -rtdittrrm during 1: na- at cm Wt mm and W mud 3.709.131. more tttan tries the “I "ure at ti,MM0t, and de ma’ation Amount“ to $2.51!; MFA“! M POPS LITTLEFARMER RURMLmYA WAG HANK mun 'dy VCouncnht Hare, Ito-nad- ‘Ncw‘tmulnulduonun- uricted am. when itemr-t.. luau». In an lot we " much. for the coming Canadian Inden- tion of Mayors And Munieissaliti" communal. to be held in Toronto. He described the (can out u "too rich mr the blood at New Toronto taxpayer-IT Councillor Gordon Baycmn"M' he "id. termed Brown's opposition “rm-l The Tm'l out. band on it: culous”. "We aren't big enoughlpereentage of Metro went. to host a convention to we should rooms to "ound “0. " lam be vicious enough to pay j Council reftm.d Brown’s diet our In”. when the opportunity and approved the grown. Brown uncut! a propels] from Ilene that an " munici- palities m tor a “on dinner In“ Um: may Did For Civic Ilium new Hawaii? , 'tet. wanna: l bt 7teADYStTtHR--. mean. with mni and Mr, Tom Cum. paid-n at in wwuh'nhn mucdlr.udlniun mm a ”M Drive 'Mymurthclo- tt2fhti11',gn"MMylt ficersMeetsut. Gather fates iisiviiie,iij?itt fled (hikers at':eti'c,",2',St1u', harmful}: "i. Dav-mt. Pad, mifiis Social Convlnu. In. M. h frMt;_Audiaora, In. Gun - debut-til“. ' Tummy. Mum..." Invxee-Wnoull MVbo-M‘lnll crofl;IMVioo-M Mrs. Brierly. _ At the clone d in lunch was med by Hm hm. The new“ In. I“ . discuss plan. and m a H of eoumeratorg. 'tq?1t1rILirtt, 'rrRAMKT%0M" arm-Inga an.“

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