Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1963, p. 22

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Wilson 202. h’ Agnew 201, High Single Handicap R Madeline Wittem 200, Bootland 253, D. Mac Aleese 25},‘ (237, 274, 185); Gloria Wilson 891 (218, 180, 293); Ev Quin. Casual Girl 630 (253, 126, 260); Betty Agnew, Giovannia and Piâ€" «ro Hair Stylists 630 (240, 215, 175); Barb Wallwork, Richâ€" ghonds 620 (176, 305, 148); Madeâ€"| lHne Witten, Casual Girl 615 (218, 486, 211); Donna Carter, Richâ€" | monds 811 (221, 219, 171); Judy| Venner 604 (243, 200, 152); Jean Hornel] 808 (204, 178, 221). | Richmohds‘ team captured all| the honors of the day with a fine| high single by Li O‘Connor oq 321 and high triple of 732. Also| the high team single of 1168 and | high team triple of 3062. : Averages to date â€" Donna! Carter 241, Gert Warren 216, Kay Fratces 212, Ginny Manâ€" ning 212, Hazel Venner 210. Cay:| Dorney 207, Nellic Berneski 205. Ole Smith 208, Theima Eicome | 203, Mary Mocon 202. Gloria | We would like to take this epportunity to wish our sponsors and sports editors the best in Season‘s Greetings. 'x high triples of the day â€" Li O‘Connor of Richâ€" monds 732 (321, 195, 216); Jean Frank, Lakeshore Florists 716 (223, 261, 232); Theima Elcome, Casual Girl 705 (204, 237. 264); Ginny Manning, Richmonds 696 High Single with Handicap â€" §. ‘_Pl:vn_e__m, G. Timms 371, A. High Average â€" J. Pritchard 245, L. Bramhill 236, N. Dverneâ€" chuk 234 High Triple Flat â€" J. Pritâ€" chard 880, K. Gordaneer 851, V. Gough $951, G. O‘Brien 815. High Triple with Handicap â€" G. O‘Brien 896, J. Pritchard 888, Â¥. Tytus 866. High Single Flat â€" S. Payne 363, G. Timms 358, N. Dverneâ€" GOODYEAR MEN‘S BOWLING LEAGUE Win â€" Loss â€" Total Points G.O.V.C. 11, 4 â€" 11; Tubers 11, 4 â€" 11; Band Builders 10, 5 â€" 10; Bias Cutters 8, 7 â€" 8; Division A 7, 8 â€" 7; Tire Room 7, 8 â€" 7; Stock Preparation 4, 11 â€" 4; Final Inspection 2, 13 1DCOMCCE 109; 290 198 ~â€" "VS, J.E LAD » AJOR I Stevens 173, 140, 138 â€" 451; B.} mmgl‘:!:'(;uz 1 Sallis 132, 147, 172 â€" 451. | Team Standing Dec. 14, 1963 | » 00 * > |_ Miss Sun Valley 34; New UEENSWAY BANTAMs â€" |Shamrock Bowl 30; Gorries} :m“':h “’mm ‘Dowmown Chev. and Olds 29;” Seven Up 28; Olympia Recreaâ€"| Flat Scores {tion Ciub 26; Peoples Credit} A. Biffis 219, 218 â€" 437; G.|Jewellers 25; Rhea Flower Shop Dowling 177, 243â€"420; D. Westâ€" 25; Shoppers Bowl 25; Ace Bowl brook 215, 201 â€" 416; B. Stymist 24; Bowlerama Ltd. 24; Stanley| 199, 200 â€" 399; D. Mandjiou 160, L. Jarvis 24; Cleco Air Tools | 223 â€" 383; S. Hornell 169, 173â€"|22; Seagramettes 21; Continental | 342; T. Golla 161, 173 â€" 334; G. Casualty 18; Nanking Tavern J4; Boniface 182, 149 â€" 331; M. Maâ€" |Sam Tobe Furs 13; City Drivmx; loney 121, 208 â€" 324; R. Ottwell School 12; Hornell Blouses 11. | 137, 186 â€" 323; B. Boniface m,{ High Scores â€" Dottie Gibson, | 162 â€" 323; N. Cournyea 178, Miss S. 815; Anne Storey, Cleco 145 â€" 323; R. Tavernor 161, 811 (326); Chris Yalowega, Nan-‘ 153 â€" 314; B. Cutler 165, 140 â€"{king 805; Lorry Bates, New 305; D. Sweetapple 98, 206 â€" Shamrock 780: Dot Giznas Peoâ€"! B. Dixon 155, 222, 136 â€" 513; T. Kupka 180, 197, 132 â€" 509; B. Annandale 164, 223, 117â€"504; M. Grove 136, 161, 193 â€" 490; B. Cavanagh 211, 150, 116 â€" 477; B. McDairmid 198, 129, 143 â€" 470; J. Daly 230, 98, 144 â€" 467; J. Spencer 146,.212, 107 â€" 465; A. Mitchell 165, 138, 162 â€" 465; J. Stevens 173, 140, 138 â€" 451; B. Sallis 132, 147, 172 â€" 451. [Latest Bowling IT WAS A DANDY, said Randy, who headlined the combined Mimicoâ€"New Toronto and Islington Rotary Clubs‘ Christmas party for handicapped children, held at the Old Mill, last week. While this has been an annual affair tfor the Mimicoâ€" New Toronto Club for many years, it is the third time the two clubs have made the party a joint effort. Top left, Santa (Rotarian Bob Clark) stops to chat with Paula McKenna, of New Toronto and Beveriey Cavanaugh, of islington. Top Continued from Page 21) QUEENSWAY JUNIORS LEAGUE â€" Dec. 14, 1963 ~# & L SHORE LADIES MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE | Dec. 14th, 1963 | BOWLING LEAGUE |\ _ High Averages â€" Bill Wellâ€" Ig | _ Standings Dec. 1ith, 1963 _ man 186, A. Miatello 182, D. Galâ€" |\ _ Viking Fish and Chips 20, Asâ€" laghan 174, D. Mac Aleese 174, ) _ |sociated Budget Centre 17, Whitâ€" G. Phillips 173, A. Warner 172, s lock‘s ILD.A. Drugs 13, Modern:D. Reynolds 172, Jim Johnson 3 {Meat Market 12, Gord, Cornish 171, A. Wilson 169. {Auto Service 10, Dominion Gift! Ladies 3:3];; 10, Gordons Ladies Apâ€" High Triple Flatâ€"Betty Wellâ€" 664; | 9, Select Meat Market 9, man 605, R. Lieberman 596, J. 584;|Eleanor Flower Shoppe 8, Alf Collict 572, M. Callaghan 558. 552; Davis Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear 5, High Triple Handicap â€" M. 540;|Ruskin‘s Queensway Pharmacy Callaghan 630. J. Collict 614, 513; 5, Iamarino Real Estate 2. Betty Wellman 609, E. Minett 509; High single, Lee Cobbett 317: 596. ‘ Team Standing â€" Rockets 74. Grunt ‘n Groans 66, Whiz Bangs |42, Humorettes 28. High Triple, Flat â€" A. Warner 627, D. Mac Aleese 626, A. Wilâ€" son 602, A. Miatello 599. High Triple Handicap â€" A. Warner 648, G. Phillips 644, D. Mac Aleese 844. A. Wilson 632 | High Single Flat â€" D. Maci Aleese 245. R. Bootiand 238 Bi}| Wellman 238, A. Miatelio 23 A Wilson 231. {Evans, Shamrock 754; Grace ‘Clarke, Jarvis 748; Doris Luke, Shamrock 738; Edna Mayberry, Con C. 733; Dot Begley. Seven Up 724 (327); Twila Kimberley, |Cleco 723; Marie Kennedy, Jarâ€" [vis 723; Clara Thain, Con,. C. 723; Pat McLean, Bowlerama 716; Evelyn Macinnis, Nanking [713; Flo Brook, Olympia 701 |(314). High single handlc;p‘”Mia;g'art'- et Grainger 289, Eleanor Santaâ€" guida 280 High triple ha;\du:up. Iflgnor Sentaguida 760, Margaret Grainâ€" ger 715. _ High Averages â€" Dottie Gibâ€" |son 248, Ollie Miller 240. Barb ‘Baker 238, Theda Procher 236, High triple fiat, Eleanor Sanâ€" taguida 760, Betty Quiring 636. MAYFAIR LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Dec, 12, 1963 High single flat. Eleanor Sanâ€" taguida 280. Chiris Reynolds 260. Oakley 228, vulie Conti 228, Esâ€" telle Grosberg 227, Grace Clarke 227, May Ruthley 225, Gene Bruce 225, Doris Luke 225, Mary Tipoff 224, Dot Breckles 224, Volda Hefner 224, Anne Storey Aprile Mixed Doubles for the P{quor Leagues will be Jan. 12, High Team Scores â€" Rhea Flower Shop 3495, Miss Sun Valâ€" ley 3413, New Shamrock Bow! kintosh 232, Helen Richards 232, Louise Mclimurray 231, Marg Waiford 229, Aud Young 229, Millie Evans 228, Norah High single, Lee Cobbett 317; high double, Lee Cobbett 557. Ola Smith 475, Gladys Greenâ€" field 453, Kay Francis 446, Jo Bender 444, Ruby Cook 425, Alâ€" ma Cornish 421. High Individual Scores qQUEENSWAY LADIES |C. Young 249, J. Baker 245 Bates 233. Shirley Macâ€" High Single Handicap â€" R. 200. Jack Mac Lieberman 255, E. Minett 247, B. 570; Larry Ru |Chequers 232, ‘Betty Wellman|Jim Bryan 557 1225 High Averages â€" Bill Wellâ€" man 186, A. Miatello 182, D. Galâ€" laghan 174, D. Mac Aleese 174, G. Phillips 173, A. Warner 172. D. Reynolds 172, Jim Johnson 171, A. Wilson 169. High Single Flat â€" R. Li man 252, E. Minett 227. Wellman 225, J. Collict 215 High Averages â€" Betty Wellâ€" man 184, R. Lieberman 176, J. Collict 167, M. Callaghan 160, E. Minett 158, A. White 157, I. Benâ€" right, Mimicoâ€"New Toronto Rotary Club President Jack Guest offers Christmas comments to Patti Janetta of Islington and Jane Compbell of Weat Dean. Bottom left, Fern Campbell of Islington poses with Topper the clown. Bottom centre, acâ€" cordionists from Mergel Studios provide the music. Bottom right, Channel 11‘s Randy Dandy gets favorable reaction from Brian Moore of Alderwood, while brother Bruce surveys the scene. Photo montage by Ross Jamieson Brandied Hard Sauce: Blend ‘4 cup butter or margarine with % cup sifted confectionâ€" ers‘ sugar and beat until creamy. Add !2 teaspoon vanâ€" illa, s teaspoon nutmeg and 2 teaspoons brandy extract. Mix well and ‘chill until cold. but not hard. Serve on warm mince pie. Yield: !4 cup sauce. Mapleâ€"Cheese Sauce: Combine one (3 ounce) package of TRADITIONALLY TEMPTING DESSERT Here‘s the Christmas favorite of the men in your life! . . . steamâ€" ing, spicy mince pie. Served at mealtime, or between, it‘s sure to bring raves of joy when it‘s dressed up with a new sauce. For extra special guests, offer a variety of sauces for helpâ€"yourâ€" self serving. Whether it‘s brandied hard sauce. mapleâ€"cheese sauce or orange whip, the warm fruity pie will be complementâ€" ed by the tasty topping. Crossword SAUCES TO SUIT PIES R. Lieberâ€" 227, Betty Sen 6 |\ _ Clyde Edge maintains high av-{ |erage at 186, with Reg Heagle at | {185, and Dick Tanaka at 184 close | ‘on his heels. For the women,| |Shirley Bryan leads with 176. |with Velma Barnes following at| |168. | j O°CONNOR WEST | THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE ) In the O‘Connor West Thursâ€"! day Mixed League, Shirley Bryâ€" an highlighted the action with a| tremendous 644 effort, topping her own previous record triple for the season. Shirley‘s triple included a 225 and 227, tying | Toni Matiasso‘s high single for the year. Vaima Barnes ran secâ€"| ond with a 566 (211); Marilyn| Ruse 529: Irene Law 519 (204), | and Helen Johnston 517. 1 In the men‘s division, Barry Steele posted a 600 series (219) with Roy Parnell running a close second at 597, including a 212â€" 200. Jack MacGillivray rolled a 570; Larry Ruse 566 (213) and Orange Whip:" Whip ‘; cup heavy cream until stiff. Add 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 tablespoon grated orange rind and blend thoroughly. Serve chilled over warm mince pie. Yield: % cup topping. white cream cheese with 2 table spoons maple syrup and cream _ until â€" smooth, Serve over warm mince pie. Yield: ‘» cup sauce. Orange Whip:" Whip ‘; cup on /2 4 43 _ An all time record for attendâ€"| Dancers came from other clubs still active, and next. year~some ance at the Four Corners cnublincluam' Belles and _ Beaux, / will be eligible for recognition of Christmas party filled the cateâ€" Swinging Squares, Alderwood completing their first decade torium of the T. L. Kennedy to Squares, Swinging Eights, Butâ€"\with the club, This seems quite near capacity. tonville Folk Dancers, and even achievement for sustained inâ€" _ The decorations, which were from Orangeville. terest in one recreational group. made by Mr. and Mrs. C. Bates|. Mr. Grant Garbutt, viceâ€"presiâ€"|\ In the absence of the Club‘s and Mr. and Mrs. G. Garbutt|dent, presented 5â€"year memberâ€"|president, due to illness, his wife were termed superb. Six luoti;hjp pins to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartâ€"|Mrs. C. Bates presented Bert and high red candles lined the walls, man, R. Follett, N. Redekop, and|Helem Everett with a beautiful ‘lnm-pernd with large coloqredJF. Roast. These pins are a small{cyclamen plant, expressing on An all time record for attendâ€" ance at the Four Corners Club Christmas party filled the cateâ€" torium of the T. L. Kennedy to near capacity. Present 80th 5â€"Year Membership Pin At 4â€"Corners Club Christmas Party DEEMS THOSE WERE THE DAYS GRANDPA‘S BOY POPS LITTLE FARMER SONNY sOUTH RURAL DELIVERY & <a> 4 ’A ,_‘ a J" ‘ fe R ; f O 4 1 ~i\ i¢ L & [ [/ \ E< f} 7 U « / mt I: } ._-.!-â€",, N OA d €s _ Conâ€"â€" Irttat F ; e the many dances enjoyed by all. L nh& P‘n Although this is the last reguâ€" «*\ 6# lar dance of the Fall term, many P of the dancers will be meeting ltflld‘ a fty before the,club reâ€"convenes. This 4 Tuesday members will be taking Still active, and next. year~some|part in the program at the will be eligible for recognition of Cooksville Senior Citizens party, completing their first decade and on New _ Year‘s Eve the club with the club, This seems quite|will again bring in the New Yea: an achievement for sustained inâ€" at the Lion‘s Club Hall, Port terest in one recreational group. Credit. In the absence of the Club‘s| Instruction Classes will comâ€" president, due to illness, his wife\mence Thursday, ‘January 9, at Mrs. C, Bates presented Bert and|the Riverside School, Port Credit Helem Everett with a beautifuliand the first regular dance will cyclamen plant, expressing on be on Saturday, January 11, at behalf of all the members, the the T. L. Kennedy School, Cooksâ€" By BRAD ANDERSON By George Wolfe By ART BEEMAN By KERN PEDERSON By AL SONDERS By TOM OKA

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