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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1941, p. 8

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THE CANADIAN STrATEggAN, BOWMANVnLL, ONTAIO TRUDAY, JUN 20, 1941" mendation Ior bge nd bet- eeoFalt v.R.WMr-T m ter" bal for next yearas it might DFlos.MandFlhmars. JR. W Mr-i hmpon7.e JhnVeleG,9 Spit alndi be much easier ta hold. Th}e uni- I O 'T K o'..Mr n r.JLik~Gen I I lieTop >.SobCl dupires for theday were Red Brown IV TIE EfA~ Ms a îc'..M. Graden-n a 'ruol nUand Mr. Graham, Newcastle, and LMMIVE g *VUMU. iolds at Mr. Dave Glcs. r ad.I.80Ja-BS'tf48 - ~ ~hml.l odfrmNrhDr Do you reafly know why consti- Cadmus, at Mr. G. Bowers'. GasRgr8.7Ma TOWN LEAGUE The Junior Farmers' Executive ptin'aSQ armful?. yiliams, r. a77.2.z Thursday - Courtice va Mlke's and Directors are to meet onj. You probably kziow that consti. Ms .Wlas r n r.Fte7.,P lUI I aedyngta ethany ta decide patibn sets u poisons Mx the large Fred Todd and R!,C&e r ajreH abattahr o R W zYMna,- Local 189vaGe the best method fstin inie testine or colùn. But do you know an r.R'bt. ad>,Wtr-________ year. unplayed games. There is a possi- Lhtteeplos50 hroigh the ,Mr. ad Mrs. Geo. Joblin, High E W S ~~~ O Monday ::e2~~~~;~ ham. ythat tlese ga:es Wrnlbe wls fthe ak n r.Fe ae n fniy 04 ooh l 68 played off at Orono on Saturday boodatrem? They set up toxiC Ben Howlett, Sonya, Miss IVa HoME0H BNES GODEA EAU atroo' J , ih r accumulations ln,ý kidneya nd liver Williams, Toronto, Mr.. and Mrs. Luenrgnth aot- Defeat Inning Rallyan dane contributing causes of F. Joblin ànd Buddy, Janetville, HailfxUnofteCndaN- a..' muVictims' ud The Statesmni nwo sale tional Riwy,1 u ô~ ~r FORSTRseIRS uTe ay ocue t h otlaxatives only act li the each - f Canada's Atlatlc Store>eoffCal VnmtuBLSu l Li s hS lSotni r M ke am Q S ýFrday Bavlle tPdÉa uldnewic trce cOlavKruachen dom mmoi. t is the 5c a wekatTompo'ySorermen hsrvrdy11 hn FOvESTERS a S aromndThe uddrdigh copycton. aieaat W(r f h ak fNw ___________________________E. A.tiddlng the tedascolt sagn a stefoundadhsrel aeiafo direia a ti.k n t l aa ges w o ie ss T re E ta I nn u F n lyPowers who finished the gaine. rother victory e acredited ta fieled ba agr andrKruschen's miner malts filtnernd story. Lunneiibergilm a sisted by a numberpna 0fAnoherthetry uniorsite the kdnys hlpta certeCad pleaant oe onfaoal End »I Win For Local 189 High School-D. Jackmian, 2b; Bowmanville Girls' softball tearn GIRL'S SOFM~ALL who acted as base umpires and bloodtream of ail paisonous niatter, fsi __, W. Brown, cf and 3h; C. Mellveen, when they defeated Colg Meia rn tSlnisoekees nd so protect your whole system Sympath v 15 extended ta Mr. tuna otial ateBy -Xn rrr.c;B icad l;D MUenr;Gil'terOshawa, 8-7. The Newcastle at Hampton Late information la that the from that fors of infection. Frank Nes >itt in the passing Of_____________ J. Colville, lb; G. Mcîlveen, as gaine, the snappiest as well as a- Maple Grave at Courtice basebali playoffs postponed on Yoh can get Kruschen from afl his father, Mr. W. Nesbitt. Hih cho s !rd their first an cf; Siemon, p and ss; Aines, 3b; thriller, showed that the local Monday - Courtice at Newcastle account of rain will take place at ~ rs!rcs7c xd2c bu 0Cdnspol t High Shool sffen Pwers, p. girls have a team tiiat the town .Salem at Maple Grové Newcastle Park, Saturday, July dusoe.pS 5,ad2c bu 0Cdu.pol t deaofteyawhntewee Local 189 - F. Tighe, cf; G. iught well be proud of. Tues. - Maple Grave at Hamnpton 5th, followed by a dance la the udytherR.F.WNwll beaten by Laocal 189 16-15 inl piper, ss; j. Woods, 2b; 0. Hoop- C. Colville and A. Brown made Wed.-Newcastle at Maple Grave evening. Watch' for advertlse. eddtesries*tNýl~ s '~ three extra innings at the High er, c; T. Bagneil, 3b; S. Woods, p; up the Bowmanvlle battery with , DAKLINGTON SOCCER ment in next week's paper. over the sporting colurnn while Services vWere withdrawn here. X Oc y fg. , ,, o ase urxngin _______yours truly 15 attendlng miltary A large number from the sur- marred by errons o ahssç ronn.efr.Ja Wowr tre nTuuday-Souiceat Hampton 15 well versed in sporting wau, lâcstock la givlag Mr. and Mns. Ton uI eal OmTt was nevertheless extremely ex- R H E the outfield cutting down on flies thesday por;U.na at HamptAnieon El a bo ctgfotesecaosB.S. 310 100 6040 15 16 7 th4 looked as if they were label- ________ G S bengon. fspar.o.ria eein.A ty of Taranteheapç. jola la wishlag them the best complets overliaul JoI. Yi Hlgh School took an carly'lead Local 189 121 412 004 1 16 17 5 led for sure hits. The local girls e aithtnhgesbt-yofTrtope.ji nwsigtem he ete0 until the thirdewhen Locale 189 ton.t- OinUi oe .budalt t as gh -Hearthtnhetbt- wtesfr h astyhnvr i soie nFia vnn..i oubli hmt sfra > lI the frst inning which they hel mie-akCl ndW u-naaanda edams hag-SCOND FLOOR ting averages for this week. a usWAanW. close in the last frame when Col- BEATS MILL ROM Player AB H Per.Ca usWAan WM..mt fedaieprea owt tied it up. The unionists batting 1 -M_____4_..4_Jn 7t tMr.Go.Fwers o around la the fourth took a big D O S lege 1HM11girls bnought la 6 rns J.____ M. onay14397 .63 ______ busy taklng McQusadc. rgair W pelile iUi to w ump in the score book finishig G K put te u oeTndw. I the closest gaine of the sas- B.ClU,2 1 50Mrs. oscar Qud.Porm e forruns ahead of the students. OODYEAR D College HU-D. Attersley, c; cri Second Floor nosed out th~e, K.Oeo.24 14 .500 Mr.HryPipi uytkn as la charge cf Mrs. 'Harry se ear 2b Ml ooTTon uni 1-4phllps group and consisted cf Atteedo h it h oasN. Strathdee, If; M. Judge, 2he.Mi Ra yoe u aa 1. Piper 27 13 .481 the census.eangbIfsA. E. McGill., Hv or le iw h eenthis ariffrn t CLb MEbut[ Katecf; R. Stowin, lb; P. Hn-sor.Th as.of cT Bagneil 21 10 .476 Nestls'con W. I. will meet at the Mvrs. W. Sweet, Mns. H. A. Gai- ýth sveth asa iffret tor. LdEersonIH rf; H. Buckoski, 3b; L. inter-dept. Goodyearams. F. Tighe 17 8 .470 home cf Mrs. Cecil Wilson July 2. braith and Miss A. Mauntjoy. AJO NL Z had widcnedthis manglata 6 but --Krughas A. McLean, p. Ccnway, centreficîder for the j'Powers 2 40 r da mro a ie eiiu uc a evd The B.H.S. team playing their 20 9v .450,htss usual plucky gaine made a sen- L M IM IN Bdwxanville-B.Goulah, 3b; J Goodyear tcwn league teas, E. Macdonald 25 il .440 uphisschoEdg arentb ia' n d iciatote oun hanwas ed- hea AHres e> - ,atona cmeacktaticUi AEM FAMdE f Wodad l;L Wsmn 2:xalntained- his high batting aven- A. Rundle 16 7. .437 listed. f1c game ionla thebscntor icse- Bown c l; C.oiem, p 2Ib'as age gleanlag 4 nuns, for second ered Mrs. Fowler for openmng e Khu~S. ~nIl n tehe svforthe eac- last Bron , D. oua, f; ~floon, Colwell also did weil at bat. S. S. annlversary servicetaUchnn n 1rknd hospitahty. fOndtehe trss exra ress ut A ;f. Fenixun, cf. J ajor, McMurter, , Oke and Harrison United Church. wcre weflattend- On Wcdnesday evcnlag, June qj IokeSd as if the gaine wouîd scon Rubbcnmen dropped a close 18-17 ýBowmanv ..Ie 011,5 xaRoin. PlIS, a former paster, preached. held in Cadrnus United Church bDy beov~ he teyerredfor ofbalgaine ta Salemn at Uithe______ Mil Raom - McMurter, Oke,_ PT -A D A The childiren sang la Uic morning, Uic followlaig accomplished artists: b ru tocal 189 anedpfurllcd a g co apsModyc-Harrison, Moffatt, Hutchinuon, ad Uic Nesticton choir assisted Miss Thora Davison, damnatist, surpse ytl 9agUiaine agalda eng in crie cfaimpu ot acmcs- M PA EKing, Cnowthcrs, Goode, Per cy. by Mr. Frank Walter, Courtice, honor graduate cf Alma College, ** wlth anoher fou runs. ng none the f U icyer W IULSEPLCESecond Floor - Conway. Col- who sang two solos, l in theven-MiselnWlasinstwh wit HIgh hfour mangdt gt two men down la thc final franie TOSE AQAIN wdll, Hamm, Coode, Wilcox, Thmngs have certamnly been hop- ing. Thank offcrlag aniounted ta took the highest standing -at Uic Highe Son base nagUi t ett and the blue-and-yellaw sweater- O HI)BN SCHOOL Yourig, Hall, Maynard and Sam- ping iri th& Town.Softbail League around $50.00. musical festival, and Miss MariOri cie nbssi h et u d mn rilng y nernth _ .tis last week or go. Plans have Visitors: Mrs. R. M. iioslcla Dudley, hlghly tralaed vocalist. I a neithr ofther crossedhomeR been made and biicken sa often with her daughter, Mrs I. Whcel- These clever young artigs, al ~'x~ae elnUi id rtme Ccl ialou asmde whcn a bi The yet undefeated High School MiU Room 1 3 2 3 4, 10O 14' that it is becomilng rather hard. er, Part Pe... 1%&vi. and Mr.l frein Bowimanville, c e r t a i n 1 y and was bit home by Tighe's hit Saemweiino n - la.i tory to make a total cf five when Howcvcr we believe Uiat'cvery- at Mms. Jas. Wilhanison's.. Mr. varieus selections and those who taoentrefield toecnd Uic gaine. Simwrtit n83la they dcfeated Uic once mighty dnoatedmsdarrera. Uic fimt lnng, but Uic Rubbei'- Mike's Place tees, 13-7 lna fi - thing liait been clcarcd up now. anid Mrs. Melville Tacèy, O0s11: did' netatend m isa arteat. Sonny Woods was Uic wnxng men kept pec1<ng awayat Norm turc played at Uihe hII ashXol ~ C O D awa, at Mm. R. M. Hoskl' r5.aryPip satlga for Ail teanis filcd their Basts af 20 Miss Lida Gi, Cadmus, jth he Enumerator in the northenn part pitcher hurling strady ballfo Horne's pitches. Uic latter netiring campus Thusday nxght. The WITNESSSALEM 1 yosfs el ndUe cean; r.DnBak .,r n IUthtWnship thc whole gaine. Slemori started la faveur cf Bet MortsônrinlatUicgaine, close fer Uic first thrcc SEAT b t eé ad h e M<eGIII d frsy In spite af trie sweltrig heat bu théa rievd for Uig c h4Ui by u rth.nm By Uic end cf Uic faurth$raincs, was undoubtedly a vic- B wMON u l. y apprevedby the executxVc., Ms. Wle cGiland fcly f ue2stecidnfrn bu a elee n h t U ù n icth Goodycars wcrc lcad- tory for Uic students in the lat* The High Schooi teain arc due Janctville, with her mathp ,Mrs. CadJunest, he chlladre rom _________________ g 16-13. Salemn countemed anc hall. of Uic gaine. Before onc cf, Uic largcst crowdn for a shortage af players this Ollie Brown.. Rev andMrs. dus, Mshod's and Dcit'Sun in Uic f ifth and then proceeded Th Biid igfaeanw this seasan Salemn girls dcfcated wcek an accaunt of a few valu- J. A. Miller,'TorQnta, Mms. Chas.publi schools at in Carus num- te peund aver four runs l icn rKig acdathennelsie y2-7 score ila aable players lcaving for military Scott, Mrs. John Davcy and Karndayrscaol athd lalre n um- i sixth ta make the count 18-16. pitcher for ts gaine whcn Jis-rn ase y2 ncmp oee'temngmn ouhmtn isBraaJa DonAln tarcdth ~ Powers walked an Uic meund fan gamin athe "hub village" o9ap oee, iOaaeetSotarpoMssBmaaJa~brs t arkaTte idrpinashell wo i starnge, bt-hBlackbun Hg co.Pw hane fWcdncsday night. Startlag with cf Uic teain is queted as saylng Hooey, Bunketori, at Mms. Helmaron o ak h hlrn swl on irastirgle bcaine thraurngh ac plus a ittcs cangiebalfiv usl i frt-nnsthyhv aces up their Samelis'. . . Mms: Norman Ewers as many grawn ups, cnjoycd Uic on irt fr ale cme hrug prve to mch ortheusalSalemn set up a blistering pàce for sleeve that *ili surprise saine af and Miss Norma Ewers, Riceboro, swinstrtsers tc, n d l wih pakln ctc a abpavcd tcgermuh o Ui usal Uice entire gaine which Uic Orano the fans. Georgia, Mms. Miulikin, Savannah, progrxixtcf spret ascricd Jimnmy Nickersen of a sure bit. ev lgesciM' ei. girls found hard ta keep up with. * Geargia, Mm.:and- Mrs. K. Nortxton ytetretahrMs Wright, Uic next batter wcnt out Butr gl satdfrUc Onona was held ta a goose'egg It took Local 189, coachcd by and Larry, Mr. and Mms. Robt. Franiss h lticklingMs s ~~on a fiy to left ficld. Theri burly lasers but was mplaccd by Dave la theim hall cf Uic finst but start- Jimmy Coylc, ta give the High Zecrs, Oshawa, at Mr. C. IL. Par: Galbat.Te'he kcug 5Bert Wiseman uncarkcd a sharp Osborne la Uic sixth who coin- cd ta niake things livcly la Uic Scheol their fimst trimmiung of Uic teaus'.. . Mr. and Mms. Andy Mc- necktie tylag, needlc Uireading double ta centre, but was put out pletcd the gaine. Errons ~roved second frame when they ýpaund- seasari. It teek an extra thrcc Kinnon and baby, Mr. and Mrs. and nail hammnlaig werc skill trylag ta steal third toenedidhUicocstly for Mike's Place, aethrececd eut four runs, while Salemn me-' innings but they nevertheless won Harnlcy Hoskin, Elinvale, Mr. and testens and causcd scrcains aIof N Want @orne Of thome *ood Bray gaine. o hi laii eit asoe maincd scoreless. Frozin Uic third the gaine. They should have won Mrs. Harold Wheelcn and fanxily, mmiet eeospci pillte in VOUR nete next Win- Younig Ray Richards showed up hoepae nig nSlmhdteavn ntesvnhinnsbtcr-Prt Permy, at Mm. R. M. Hoskla's lunch was scrved and disappear- tesr? Lut me know how many. Neo wMlifrsUisRuPearnlcmandhane pate înungsonaaseniha th admaginete svent laing butcam- P letters, money ord fo the, uebemen-cjuitg Three honiers were recomded, tage alter forcing inrinrim uns. lcss plays forced it in ta avenèr issPalai ahenc si ymgi.Anvlfaue________________ et t on. or trted p us- through with a -couple -cf -nice with the- studente-t aking,.creditEurxlcc Middllcton succeedeoi la ie. - *Wor..BaktclMs aeen cf thc lunch table was a large. eta avala-blm f you ait faut. catches la centre field and get- for ail thmee. EBil Brown, Charlie gctting anc run rin à ahenier fer -***CÔ,rolUa n . Mal- birth cakeMwitH.Uic.us al m- F...-VASTOE in UreOit eu cifuriims cllextad JckCovileyem OrnainUicthrd'cNrtMcdayalthr cucalcol's ...Yrs. Bow.an Brown a erirnfdm.S.o.na, SowrnanvUl at bat. Sharirig hooro with thc heavy hitters, Uic last twa Canal Staples and Joyce Lawcny gptme is ta be played at thc high Mm. Stan Brown, Lindsay, Mms: nlhs itdy F. L. MWAM Richards were Bert Wisemnan heUh getting their big hits in the werc on the niaund for Orono sehool campus. The two étarns Pattersori, Oakwoed, at Mm. M. Visiters: Mms. N. S. B. James, FRD.TyHOMA and Bert Colwell who bath peked fauth lnlg. whilc Jean Fereiter hcld thc that wiil meet la morfal combat Emenson s. . . . Mms. Sarah Gil- 50f .H.Mao and Miss Helen 4oweatle aut tUre hits. The unipimes werc heamtiy position behirid haine plate. Orme wll be Maurice Tamblyn's Goed- Hrist, Hato, M. ndMm M5Eli, o wts. r.and, tMrs. Je. JACIK HUDSON The Saleinites hit hard and boaed by- saine oI Uic f ans'for Gamrsby, papulan Orno sparts- ycar team and Jimmiy Coyle's HKap, aitnwth Miss Ellieatt'...M. Rb.Fwe' andGog Orono aOlten and were quick tô capital- several close decisiaris that niight mari, wascri harid ta chiaer Uic Unionist.Ter asbencsid.ar aRay. M.Ry rghBolen a m. ROsthaw..'. aids * ire o chances ta stretch their have, gene cither way. The High girls on arid look ater ',the lin- erable coiimcnt concernung this Windsor, Miss Muriel Wright, Ta- Mms. Raylim'swOhw. . R. Miss bingles lato extra base hi-ts. Rick- School team certalaly has a good ances by passing thc hat. gaine,, se should prove popular renta, at Mms. Petcr Wright's.. Iri ewHcal. .ithM .r. Mon l- ard and Horn wemc Uic leading cheerng setioni which adds _________ wlh the fans: Mms. . E. Elliott arind on ecste. m Miton Sle- batters for thecocuntry lads, bath grcatly ta their prestige. ~*~Mountjoy. Mr. and Mms. Tennysar on, Lloyd aJ.id.Gadon, Haydon. R 1Mwhipplag out tUre hits. The Jack 1Twc new players imade tUdr ONE Su DED AME * Wé would like te take .this op- Sanielis. Cadmus, at Mm Win m t r5J. E Elats. . . ms. hR. -~. <P.im Wei 1S -~ of argumng wes paticularly initial appearance Thursdlay night. FNDAP RO Eportunity to criticize Uic fans U Sandal'... .Mr. andd Mms John Scnn h e envstn é 00- noticcable, despite saine rathen Bob ]Kent hcld dewn Uic ight fID ' EC O Ewc might. Each tees la thé lea- Renderson. Janetville, with Uder daughter and son, rcturned to W. dhesdcsas kI OEI y2. u on]y plays one gaine a week daughter, Mrs. K. Samefls. .. Mr. Mms. Elatt's. R H E ancd Fposition or de hs e, - se deesn't have much chance ta and Mms. Jas. McMulleri, Mr. and Sehool Report Sales 820 314 x 18 18 2 andFird bacenfor adthé is dhuo. theCemo Br aprcally get good and as a result Mm.. Howard McMullcn, Mamian Report af Cadmus 'S. S. No. 5, Goodycars 351 700 1 17 17 3Mtcsmnduc thirew Fd*g aîngrl there are considerable nuunher of\ and Beth, Lotus, Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright. Marks ladicate per -Umpires- Jack Cale and Dave witesen ded eterfr Uicwaon their softbil gSainl memrls s. Sa dep't be tac harsh on Arthur Rowan,, Yelverten, Mms. cent.e McKnght first time Uhit season. Maple Grave by thc score of 23-1. Ucld.*Js oaM.RcadRwn nrne-Wle Qezpo '00, D ERS________ C*Mr. John Saridersori, Haydon, at moted on year's work. flUi OUT TIRED ACHUU The latest Çhincse sin t5la High School- D. Jackman, 2h; Thene wcre seme emmens made by For thc neit couple cf weeks Mr. Wesley Campbell's. . . Mr. . Grade VII - VII - M a r iaô n , thecrc bot ic hetr mn-W. Brown, cf; C. McIlveeri, c; J. bath teanis arid two heme runs we icave the sports news in and Mi.'*ilhent McKinstry, Miss Thompson 85.7, WiIfred Rogers *quee la Canton, China, annoux'xc- Powers, p; B. Rickard, If; D. Mc- by thc Salemi girls, charge of anather editor, not a Marie Marlow. Osbawa, Rev. and 75.0. ing Uce armtval of a vaudeville Ilveen, nI; J. Colville, lb; K. Sle- Maple Grave - J. Jarvie. If; G.' new anc. Ed. Nickerson wMl take Mms. F. W. Newell and Miriamn, Grade VI - VII- E l e a n o r VE troupe. It said: "Amazing! Colos- mon, ss; F. Jackinr, 3h. Munday, P; M. Snawden, lb; M. S sal! Terrifie! Each act i. better Mike's Place - D. McKntght, Feley, cf; E. Budai, nI; P. Triinbe, m mm tlhfn Utc next" cf; D. Piper, 3h; B. Moore, If;2b; E. Ommistan, c; L. Smith, ss; __________________________________C. Osborne, as; D. Osbore, lb and N. Snowden,3h. 23 U Z -p; R. Halmmen, c; S. Large, lb; Salein - M. Conntsh, lf; M. ____________________________________T. Depew, 2b; R. Kent, rf B. Hammn .s; D. Downey, P; A Brunton, p and c. PlagIe, 2b; H. Rundle, cf; M. Mc-SE Y RHEDonald, c .A wab .WILTUB, DEAUTIFUL CAR D TURS? R EPng cl; F.Arri oad,E High,,, Schaol 120 422 2 - 13 9 3 nlb;MraeMDoad - C RMike's, Place 120 310 0 -7 7 3 and R. Yorignan, nI. The wlnner wilI be chosen at the Um-e - Jack Cote and E. ______ Bail Games Are hIrd Fieor Wl... Feature At Field WM ,VL EI-RCA In Uc0lst inning rally that net- SaleM 6 24 4 up inl disgust cndeaveririg te keep Sm jj lfeen l the ardethls Y..' -hFo Cluru Courtice 5 1 4 2 the fans dlean -oaf the base lie. Smtîn ifrn aaeWthF r ooaflNwFaue Much credit 'is duc the Bethany Goodyear Loqtue moJ. irs'ein th oramt wenth DO YOUR PART TO HELP LIONS COMMUNITY SERVICE WOIK GP W NL PsOnntaking fourth. VCESTATION Third Floer 2 2 0 4 Sectian A la Uce beys' play-off In case of rain carnival will be held the folIowlug nlght. Kig St.E. Second Floen 2 1 1 2 produced Salenm as winnens 1ever Stock Rocin 2 1 1 2 Couatice aiter twe extra irings. Mill Roorn 2 0 2 0 Sidney Nichais made a recoin- XmMMR ÈIGH.T I -J F -J ~-' -'-j -3 1 '

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