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The Liberal, 4 Apr 1963, p. 14

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Castle 229. Irene Bartlett 225, gluth Proctor 224, Shelia Nich- 013'221, Jean Nugent 216, Hel- ‘pn Beaton and Bev. Brockle- @urst 209, Jeanne Smith 206, Gerry Stewart 205, Connie Mc-‘ eDowell and June Hasselfeldt‘ 202. Monday Nlters -~ High singles went towié’r'na cBrien 273. Darlene Buchan _33,__ Ellen Pan-en 230, Ruth -2 Dot Webster led the league with 717 (287) followed by Ida Madill 672 (268), Anne Irving 348 (237:). Pat Jordan 625 (250). and Jean Tavemer 619 (263). f High averages: Jim Hoult 548. Cliff Goodman 242. Les 7!de 230, Pat Jordan 194, ‘June Roberts 186, Jean Adams .185. ,__, .u..- .Auuuzu 1749 (273), Peter ’Svenson 717 1282), George Clark 704 (340) “$ng Hoult 704 (268). E High triples were rolled by: {Cliff Goodman 859 (329), Eric aascigng >801 (334), Les Adams _ High singles went to: Jim Curtis 291. Derrick Thoms 285, .~ oug Monteith 282. Pat Jordon B79, Gladys Maloney 259. Bob llawklns 242. Barb MacFarIane 335. Dot Webster 229. Betty poodman 223 and George Vass 220. f; Last week was the end of the regular series play. The fourth and final series was won by file Odd Balls captained by Rita Cornack. Next week will be the start of two weeks of may-offs. The cup and saucer Inward was won by Mary Reeves and the sllver dollar went to Terry Boreham. ~ The Manufacturers Life team nly took one out of five from cGulnnes at Plantation Bowl last Saturday, although the Scoring was very close going tight down to the Anchor man’s last frame every game. Next fleck the Liters bowl for the 'st time this season. They will *bowl at Aprlle Lanes with O'- jponnor Bowl providing the op- 4 osltlon. hursday Afternoon I. High triple scores: Bill Har- ris 824. Jim Casines 816, Bill 'Costot! 795, Army Gagllone -748. Tim Saul 746, Frank Price 81‘. 743. Buy Majors ~- High averages go to Army Ga- llone 253, Norm Roberts 252. orm Thomas 252, Tim Saul 251, Al Richardson 246, Henry‘ Knuckey 246. - Team standings: ABC 1, 71, gallencourt Lanes 54, Town & Country 5]. Davis 8: Day 51, Dynes Jewellers 48. Vettese Construction 47. Burgess Whol~ esale 46, ABC 2. 40, John's‘ Boys 39. ABC 3, 38, Turnbull Grocery 37, Bakers White Rose 84, Michael's Gift Shop 32, Hall's Fuel Oil 32. Sports 27, .Topper'a Farm 23. High singles: Don Heward 331. George Jordan 328. Howie Inch 318, Larry Bishop 311 and gum Skretteberg 302. ABC Major Scores over 800: Ron Beres- ford 850, Terry Rogerson 849 1354), Earl Freeland 831 (395). Dan Boyle 828 (353), Art Hig- lns 819 (307). Neil MacDonald 17 (308), Bob Weeks 816 (308), Frank Munroe 811 (323), Jim Davidson 805, Jack Shadoff 804 (305). and Al Della 8011 (316). League Standings: Dynes Je- wellers 41-151. Manufacturers Life, 40-159, Tom Hughes Shell‘ 40-127. Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers 34-113, Allencourl Lanes 31-135, A.B.C. Bowl 28- 100, Turnbull Grocery 27-114 Connor Transport 24-90, Street: Auto Electric 20-78, Keay: Supertest Garage 20-78, Rang- e? 19-57, Rothman'l King Slzc I -60. . High averages: Ame Skrette- berg 258. Al Richardson 257, Art Higgins 251, Bob Kenned; 250, Bob Weeks 249 and Les ‘Chtdley 249. - Published by the York North Progressive Conservative {QED Mock was B! Del Saint Alkncourt Major 14 Let the Voice of York North be Heard on V the Government Side of the House of commons PROGRESSIVE \(ONSERVATVE VOTE , _‘ HOOPER, (has For Cars on Election Day phdfi'e’"§khn;;;j [13118844188 THE LIBERAL, Richmoni! Hm, Ontario, Thursday. ’Aer I, 1963 the winner 866 Centre St. E131 9 PIN é MATTER : D. Leech 734â€"278-277-179: D. Dunn 646-192-227-227; M. Fle- ming 609-241-190-178; J. Glan- field 638-174-211-253; L. Hud- son 660-172-269-219; P. Price‘ 667-215-244-208: M. Daniels‘ 602~212-214â€"176; D. Lemperg 611-185-228-198. High three game blocks: Dot Boyer 491 (199), Edna Maybury 479 (183). Peggy Wiedeman 456. Mickey Lawley 450, Iris Scammell and Marion Blanch- ard 440, Len Moss Jr. 574 (243). Jim Graham 517 (196). Ted Wilson 516 (198) Don Lawrie 504 (213), Garry Wise 499 (207) and Roy Swanson 498 (195). ABC Ladies High averages go to: Edna Maybury 162, Pam Graham 158, Garrett Richardson 174, and Ian MacGilllvary 171. High singles: Frieda Little- tord 345. Lucy Smith 276. Ma- ry Wheeler 263, John Bright 291. Bud Wheeler 285 and Herb Relf 278. High triples: Lucy Smith 694. Frieda Littleford 644, Marg Blackburn 604, Bud Wheeler 784, Al Blackburn 728 and Herb Relf 715. R. 1]. Ten Pin Mixed League Team Standings: B & W Hot Shots 29, Spoilers 23. Rose Gardens 22, George De Boer and All Sports Trophies 19, Town & Country 16, Metro Dis- tribution l4. Rumble Transport and Mundinger Music 12. Dave Thomson. Sunoco 9. High Averages: Lucy Smith 222, Frieda Littleford 211. Ma- ry Wheeler 190, Bud Wheeler 217. Bob thtleford 216. Herb Rel! 210. Don Fettes 209, and Clare Walker 208. League Standings: Ace: 125, Jacks 116. Jokers 110. Queens 105, Tens 99, Kings 94, Deuces 90. Sevens 73. Men: Jim Murphyméls and Harry Saint 214. The Cards 1 High averages ladies: Norma Sim 203,__Mar},v Lautamus 190. Bruce Dee led the action with 766 (362). Norma Sim 698 (239). Vic Pllrto 675 (238). Ivy; Hudson 636 (271), Ann Piirto 630 (275), Bev. Brocklehurst 625 (292). Jack Peck 624 (270), Jim Murphy 618 (213), Bob At- kins 612 (228), Art Foster 603 (239). Doyle. Six bowlers lért'm final "Beat your Average" contest. Army, Navy, Air Force League‘ Individual shooters in the league were: Phyl Anderson 271, June Amos 243. Ann Bis- hop 237. ,Lynn Roberts 236, 1Barbara Bunker 230, Marge Inglis 224, Ellen Parrett 222. Ruth Ann Doyle 219, Pat Jones 216. Joan Doyle 211, Blanche Royston 208. Ken Bregg 275. George Field 259. Larry Lang 257. Jim Fitzpatrick 254, Bill Roberts 253, Ken Clubine 246. Al MacLeod 246, John Ralls 234. Ron Lewry 283 and Gord Doyle 232. Men: Vern Thomson 740 (315), Art McGeachie 739 (268). Les Chidley 733 (294). Frank Smith 729 (274), Stan Shadoff 710 (298), Neil MacDonald 675 (274). Ernie McMeekln 674 (274), Bill Jones 673 (328). Bill Gow 666 (234), Vic Palmer 665‘ (241). Dave Nicholson 654 (274) and Pat Jones 654 (274). In the high averages we have Ieanne Richardson 225. Ethel VlacRae 205 and Ellen Parrett 104. Three top men: Bill Jones :41, Les Chldley 239 and Art McGeachle 237. High three game block la- Iles: Ethel MacRae 740 (313), Teanne Richardson 715 (280). Ev. Jones 697 (281). Muriel Steven 854 (272). Agnes Bregg 303 (226). of the lucky draw. Eastslden There are three teams tled .‘or first place. Cubs, Indians and Tigers, with three nights ef_t in the final series. TU. 4-2489 »Morley’s Foodland and Sky- llne Motors will meet in the finale with the first game call- ed for Saturday, April 6 at 3 pm. This will be a two game total goals, series. The final game is scheduled for April 12.‘ These playoff games elimin- ated Consumers’ Gas, Wilson Nlblett’s. Markham Paving, Bob's Boys, Sunnybrook Riding Club and Gormley Sand and Gravel. Series B Sunnybrook Riding Club 2 Gormley Sand and Gravel 1 Brian Madeley and Dick Webb scored for Sunnybrook with Madeley also picking up an assist. Gormley's loner was scored by Bob O’Toole unas- sisted. Morley's Foodland 1 Markham Paving 1 Another tie playoff game. Len Hrynkiw scored Markham Paving's lone goal unassisted. Wesley Wark scored Morley’s goal with assists from Michael Bali and Martin Peterson. Skyline Motors 1 Bob’s Boys 1 The third tie in this series. Chris Andrews scored for Sky- line with an assist from Dan- ny Peters. Martin Gill, assisted by Chris Henneberry scored by Bob's Boys. SERIES A Consumer’s Gas 8 Wilson Niblett 3 All goals in this tie game were scored in the last period, with sharp net minding from Eric Bealon and David Carnell featuring the early part of the game. Goal getters for Con- sumers’ were Gary Cosgrove, Billy Martin and Robbie Sack- field, with assists by Larry Kel- let 2, Sackfield and Peter Win- drum. Wilson~Niblett goals from Stacey Richards, Glenn Herridge and Belmont Nolan with only one assist by Tim McArthur. Conservative Association Trudy Peck and Diane Derry, members of the 2nd Richvale Girl Guide Company were presented with ‘gold cords’ at a colourful ceremony in Charles Howitt Public School last March 25. Presentation of ‘gold cords’ is one of the highest honours that can be bestowed on members of the Girl Guides. Shown in the above picture left to right is Diane Derry, Trudy Peck, and District Commissioner Mrs. H. Jarman. . (Staff Photo). _.._..___________________________ , QUIRT LEAGUE Honour Bestowed On Two Girl Guides Shephard 8: Gill 4 Deciantis 8: Rice 1 Jim Hamilton scored a hat trick with a single from Tom Carvin, all unassisted for S & In the first game of this ser- ies. the score was MacKay's 3 - Gunner's 1. Thus Jas. MacKay 8; Sons won the round 4-2. Coughlin Fuels 3 Street Construction 1 Goals for Coughlin's were protest. Coughlin's goals were all unassisted. two by Jeff Crane, 1 Phil Clark. John Beaton scored for Street's with assist from Tim Mackenzie. The score of the first game of the series was Street Construction 6, Coughlin Fuels 1. Young Service Station 5 Al’s Cycle and Sports 3 Young's goals were scored by Larry Young (2). Barnie Corless, Anthony Goodhoofd and Tom Robertson, with as- sists by Terry Gibson. Larry Young, Allan Hawkins. Tom Robertson and Bill Hornet. Al's goals were scored by Bill Wright (2). Cliff Clarke, with assists from George Porter and Steve Campbell. The score of the first game of the series was Young's 4 - Al’s 0. Young's Service won the round 9-3. (lst game - 2 games total goals) Shields Shoes 2 Pinewood Aggregates 2 John Fitzpatrick and Wayne Pollard scored for Shields with assists from Bob Wilkinson and Fitzpatrick. Pinewood's goals were scored by Rich Montgom- ery and Glenn Davey assisted by Chuck Morris and John Beresford. Gunnar’s Tailoring l Jas. MacKay 8; Sons 1 Richard de Graffe scored Gunnar's only goal with an as- sist from David Webster. Ron Armstrong scored the only counter for MacKays, with an‘ assist from Tom Whillans. PEE WEE LEAGUES~ (2nd game of two game total goals series) MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS BY BOB ROSS JR" MIDGET LEAGUE Trailways 6 - ABC 1 Jim Zubek of Trailways scor- ed a hat trick with singles by Howie Martin, Rod Mabley and John Baxter. Assists were from John Driehuis (3), Howie Ca- zaley (2) and Luigi Sabatlni. ABC’s loner came from Brian‘ Haviland assisted by Gillings.‘ Bowden’s 6 - Little's 3 Doug Nicholls scored a hat trick for Bowden's with singles by Pete Gates, Rick McCarville and Paul Sullivan with assistsl from Ray Pratt (2). Sullivan (2), Rick Chalkin and McCar- ville. Little’s Terry Stewart scored two goals, and Alan Long a single, with Ron Groom, Gary Charity, Gunnar Forsstrom and Ron Davidson‘ assisting. l Dynes Jewellers 4 Americans (no sponsor) 3 Ian Oliver scored two goals and John Cottrell and Gary Chassie one eéch for Dynes. Assists were by Michael Tucker .(3). Paul Findlay and Oliver. Barry Plattenburg and Mike Stoddart scored for the Ameri- ‘cans with‘assists by Gerrard Ridder and Roy McBrien. Dynes won the round 10-4. Rotary Club 4 Butler 8; Baird 1 Jim McKinley, Keith Burton, Michael Hiscott and John Hud- son scored for Rotary with as- sists from Barry Pollard (2) and Geoff Lee (2). Richard Burton and David Terry. But- ler 8: Baird won the round 7-6. G. D & R’s loner came from‘ the stick of John Benton with assists from Wayne Martin and Ken Dennis. . BANTAM LEAGUE Frank’s Movers 8 Richvale Pharmacy 0 A shutout for Ricky Ede. Jim Docherty came through with two goals for Frank’s, with singles by Don Harrower. Mac‘ Smith, Danny Boyington and‘ Stewart Cook. Assists were credited to Docherty, Harrow- er, Steve Graham, Don Wilkin- son. Smith and Cook. Frank's Movers win the round 11-3. 9612 YONGE ST. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Batkey of Stouffvllle, and Keith and Grant ngh were supper guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. French on Saturday, in honour of Glenn’s Mr. and Mrs. Robert“ Mivliéix‘ a! Downsview spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bar- rett. The Women's Institute ls sponsoring a demonstration party In the Lloyd School on April 5. A number of ladies attended achievement day at Buttonvllle Hall on Monday. The ladies who took the rug making course at the Women's Institute dis- played their rugs. Mr. Russell ‘Ellas broke his ring finger on his left hand la§t_ week _aqd is wearing a cast. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gilbert and two children moved on Thursday from the _ McKendry apartment to R.R.1, Stouffville. We wish a complete recovery for Mrs. Roy Brillinger who took very ill at her home on Thursday evening. On Friday afternoon she was taken by am~ bulance to St. Michael's Hospi-| tal, Toronto, where she is seriJ ously ill. I A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE we para/[the nt/Mr 5'33 m'sll mammal/Ike Be sure to watch "The Tommy Ambrose Show" on the CBC-TV network: Check loca} usungs .ur um and channel. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hough- ton and family moved on Thurs- day to their farm at R.R.1, Lornevllle. The good wishes of our community follow them to their new home. ‘ Mr. Leary drove the first rural mail delivery for R.R.1, Gomley. Mr. Leary enjoys good health and for several years he has made his home with his daugh- ters, Audrey and Marie. Belated birthday wishes for uid Mr. Edward T. Leary who cele Iii brated his 90th birthday 01 la] Monday. April 1. His daughte ieu Miss Audrey Leary and Mrs. B M Duncan. had a family dinne: film for him on Sunday. Mr. Lear; vitl was born on the old Lear: R homestead now occupied by Mr iad Fred Kierstein. He farmed al .Iis: his life and lived at Gormle; )liv except for three years wher M they lived in U.S.A. after the} md were married. His three broth- my, ers, Wm. George. and Wes havr Mm all predeceased him. His wife ye“ the former Agnes Gillies. died M in 1944. They had four daugh- enel ‘ters and one son. namely â€"â€" Mr Gladys (Mrs. A. Allan) of Mark- ham; Velma (Mrs. Roberts) who te'nd died in 1944; Audrey, principal dB at Jefferson public school; gcfi Marie (Mrs. Bruce Duncan) also jem a teacher at Jefferson. and Jack “an of Gormley. There are 10 grand- ; children. A SKYLINE PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. PARISIENNE SPORT COUPE NEW SIRONGER CHASSIS COII. SPRINGS All. ROUND, 4 big. cushiony coil springs give a super smooth ride. A CORRESPONDENT: MRS GORMLEY NEWS TEIODhoue 886m Miss Dorothy Doust of Kitch- ener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doust. .Mr. and Mrs. John Coller at- tended the spring festival Fri- day night at Beamsvllle High Echool. presented by the stu- dents of the Great Lakes Chris- tian College. Their son Bob is Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Steckle: md Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steck- ley, and John spent Sundas .vith friends in Clarence Centre New York. IRS. CHAS. MILSTED z 886~5201 and Keith's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson laremont visited Mr. and M ;eo. French recently. Mr and Mrs. R. N. Doner h. finner on Saturday evenin vith Miss Ruth Hoover. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hunkit; md dinner on Monday wit uIiss Ruth Hoover and Mr: )live Williams. Spring Sale Price I wallpaper. Don’t Mt paint - decorate. KNAPP’S PAINT SERVICE 23 Yonge Street South RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 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