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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1953, p. 13

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'I!HUflSand Gordonth.e195 on the NeftANandATESMAN.. The VtLac. O,?Miss Intermediales Drop Opening Tussl ie acGoudne foralthe wIIAlOsborne Wins MORRISH H hisn n M' Fak n manville goals, but the linec_____:csna rddfstpieo 'lu tred by Tod Lintner Lwith JackWhHtegh Tr lple wingha830DOn'Wednesday, Oct. 28, the Maryr Bevan who made a vr Lxhiilin b me ith akeiel Wtema on lefht wing and o nplay- W.A. held their annual bazaar realistic ghost and second prize Bowm nvile's sMastune s o riht wy ng.. o pL ay- Llfight w ere OIUU7 0 in the Sunday School. The wea- to JimmY McHolm, dressed asa B o m a vi l 's st li u -n am ed sh o t on w h ich B u rk h art h ad lit- ed g od h ck . od i t e _ _ _ _It ier w as a l th at cou ld be de- c o n h r e e p a u n also nth aksor ntrcentred Harvey Lunneyy scn.Thre e pauan eLr nteLaehr ne- t]e chance. and Alvin Lintner at tîmes. e AI Osborne had high triple' sired for an October day and candy camls, also the lever- lirt gme f te saso Saurwith 830 made up of 233-248-' from 3 p.m. until nearly md popular bobbing for apples, pro- iediate Hockey League lost its Hunter chalked up the last! The third line was made Up '11 Osborne's 349 was the only' nîght the members offufo this orana-pat fis aeo hesao au- Lakefield goal two minutes be- of Don Houle at centre witn '300 score registered for the ganization were kept busy each ulpry daY night at the Bowmanville fore the end of the frame to1 Bill Lyle on left wing and Ron night. doing their bit towards the suc- The hunting season is with us M.eroriaî Arena by a 4-3 score put the Bowmanville team on Burgess on the right side. The otebwerwrevrcesfthsvnu. again and as usual many wives to the Lakefield Indians, who the short end of a 4-0 score. last two art graduates of the ihotebwlrwr vr1cs fti enu.wM edigdtyaudte air, coming back to the League Wihol10scnslf oTonHce egeadso-~0,Jack Knight 780), Doug Tay- On'the long table to the south 1ilb on uyaon h th' vear to replace the Tren- go in the period Joe M cCloskey ed up well . . . The defence 1cr 729, Jack Coole 715, Reg. wasafnhipa farnjbins, mik buser and p ig-es ton, R.C.A.F. Flyers. put the locals on the score combination of Sambo Smith of Hearle 714, Farewell Blackburn dresses, children's wear, knitted aaythir t ter haîf" ise The aewsa x 713, Andy Anderson 706, Bill goods and fancy work, with aaythutheisve er gaewsa xibition, board when he cashed a pass Oshaw and Jim Cruickshank of Wslk 0 n ilOie ulsadmr rse sa and incidentally have a good e tair and a bit ragged at times from playing coach 'Doc" Da- Ajax looked very good and etke75 ndBUOirqilsndmedese as. 171bcgud. nth foht- time. We wish them ahl the very 1 ohcahswreuigIfe George Brabin also went wellilhewr gtaes lyan best of lock. Q8yers who were new to theni The Bowmanvîlle squad play-' or, defence . . . Wasson 1layd In the averages AI Osborne ~wr eeals el n and experimenting with their, ed much better hockey in the a fine game in the Lakefiveeld took over first place from George preserves, home baking, candy Iineups to weld together t hird period and forced play, neis and robbed Bowmanville Elliott with 243 with Elliott chav-sal and rapping a esfeConrisatao betscoring and defensive com- from the start. R. Wasson, who 1 on several occasions cif what an waping a 27 verge biaions. ipîayed a strong game in the looked like sure goals. Dr. Rundle's team had high in charge of the Mission Band. ____ The tilt showed that Mike Oz- Lakefield twines, was forced to BukCwead ob ir triple of 3425 while Osborne's The lever popular fishing pond borne, sponsor of the Bowman- 1 make two sensational saves did not play, although both have,' a ad high single of 1224. -'as the mecca of the children Mur nd M rs. Ja sHarrise 'Ville squad has gathered toge- early in the period, one of them been out to practices . . . Jack Curve bail artist Murray arld the members in charge hadtundM dafrmaume' thersomever goo plyersoff emb Smih. a b.0syartime TgheAtok9thp.m.iera verybuy visitt 9inm.aKalamasitooKlaMichiganhgan 'Yosoudsae pit aMhte o aeiedwsba-o shw lodid athactibarrier when esntMr. Frank Maas drove themn s t h e r h o m e y v e r y g o o dh o w.p.a. Thr sg o f fwSImb on S m i t h .r s A te e6. 4 0 , 1 h o m e a n d r e m a i n e d a a f e w a s trnhokyta.ished for holding. and less than; fairlv rough throughout, with lnoengt ura a otda hihteRv .W Lak le f i le 1 d took an earlv a minute later Doc Dafoe sniped considerable boarding and cross soe o 4as eodIw adn rsdd ing in health. Jead on a soft goal at .1.3 ie second Bowmanville goal. cho',cking . . . A crowd of 340 score o f 106 and the al time B 7.30 the room was wc'll Ms letWih iie e -, Richlark who beat 'Phil The Doc got the third and fi-, turned out, but the fact it was-1 i"Mr.AbtWigtvsedlr I1 hw triple of 344 for an average filed with friends frorn Port utMr.JhDiky Buirkhart from a scramble close1 nal Bowmanville goal a minute' Hallowe'en probably kept some of 114 2/3. It seems his curve Hope and vicinity awaiting theautMs.JhDiky n on a shot which the Bow- ~dahî ae naps from cus-,omers away. was curving the wrong way. x1peting of the bazaar by Mr. Mrs. *Wm. Jerry is able to go ýtn ahal lterona pssHarding but owing to aunabout in a wheel chair since ianville galefailed to see. I McCloskey. McCloskey got thle takefield --Goal, .W o ~ ALYCITE vial ea n ann - 1facuigbrake Frns goalie R. asspuckAfron, a faceoffabl whippedndefence, D.raWassonheWilson. Ffor-d The Indians continuied to have pc rmafcof hpe eele .WsoWlo:fr President Ted Bagneli is caîl- time this office was performedj are pleased to see her home and the better of the play in the- 't over to Dafoe, whose shot vards, Reid, Bit-ch, Quigley: al- îng a rpecial meeting ini order by Mrs. Wm. McHolm who wel- j doing s0 well. Pt-riod but were unable to score froni about 15 feet out beat tcrnates, N. Wasson. Sabatino, i to srengthen Doc Slemon's comed ail present and hoped 1 Douglas Davison is getting again. Wasson cleanly. t Lloyd, McCracken. Hunter, C. cm son' emwntw 'e ol idadbyman around by means of crutches, owmanvth e ontinua fredasoicarWtey games from Semon and this lis of the well made and useful ar- able to visit the neighbours and Richlarkd co rn es Aga ressn h tof the ega e bin p l o the B w a vll o l hil the irst tim e this season for Os- itiles aw aiting then, and on be- e .o a c r ri . Laefelconteiond Rto prescretoatga mebu oud o B ti r k h a r t; defence. Sambo 1bcrme to win two games in ai haf of the Woman's Associa-. Mrs. T. M. Nicol of Madoc is. 13 thed i second m ad r iSmth, Jscore csh nk, ght. t,n she declared the azaarivisiting er brother. Mr. Jas., unassisted at 8.45 when his shot JUST NOTES , G :orge Brahin, Jini Corner; for-l Reg Hearle hit over the 700 open. Harris and Mrs. Harris. rmashraneatthe side' A few of the players Mike 'iards, Joe McCloskey, Bill mark for the first time this sea- The prograni was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ferguson, went in off Bowmanville de- Osborne bas lined up did niot1 Lyle. Gordon Deetb, Harvey suij a fclertn h sun y wy o celbraingtbeVocal solo, Joan Mai-vin, accom-, Orono, were Sundav visitors fenseman George Brabin's skate. play on Saturday night ... The Lunney, Don Masters, Jack ai rival of a son and heir. panied on piano by Mrs. H.1 witb Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- Thevistor mae t 30 St 1.3: lne f Je NClske ai ce- hiteman, Tod Lintner, Alvin If bas been suggested by McHolii; two readings by Miss son. Týýhen visîtrs ae if 3- oat'.3tre of Joe MCokey t cn- Lintner, on Burgess, Doc Da- some of the bowlers that t he Carol Yeo of Orono; solos by Mr. and Mrs. Hermanus Van- 9foie, Don Houle, afternoon bowlers bowl on df- Miss Lorrain Young and Mrs. C. der Heul, Peter and Dianne are OfficiaIs - Waddell, referee; ferent alleys each week Instead Jones. Orono, also accompaniedimoving to Brampton where Rusa Halîman, linesman. of a steady diet of the mniddle bv Mrs. Helen McHoim inters- Manus will be herdsman on a ontes. The execuhîve is consid- persed were three films oper-1 dairy fam. Their many friends -ring puhting this into effech for ated by Mrs. Lloyd Kellogg. A'wish them success and happiness US D A I S EC AL T o ocl acr the second schedule. silver collection was haken to in their new home. USE CA SP CIA S T o oca Raersroc Leds help defray expenses. Mr. Harry Vander Heul who i ____ ____ ____ ____ ____mA.p enteous lunch w th coffee e h av ing a m on th 's vacationi from Receive Tropnies Bok's em ed a served cafeteria syei h i job with Mr. W. G. Bowles Stnday School o finish out a lis flying to Holland ho visit is 1953 Dodge Nayfair Sedan P. P. Yacht Club M1ns1ajr(owin ,~ery successful evening. parents and renew old acquaint- Many extras, large discount, 3,000 mîile, The following ladies in charge Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Graham 191 uik edn iwo loal otboard Hmor an i Wîth Bagnell Second of tables were: Mrs. Wmn. Mc- lof Harwood were Sunday guesis 195 ]uic Sdancig eths________sHalma Holm, Mrs. F. Cornish, Mrs. A. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gist Low mîleage, new tires and Harvey "Hap" Palmer wene Fetera, Mrs. H. McHoIm, Mrs. 1948 Cheroll Sdanpresented with trophies aht a re- Standing Pn t H. Beckett; Candy table, Mrs. 198 CerltSdncent banquet staged Scth out Ta Won Ls isPsD Haines; Vegehables and home -T L Good clean car Perry Yacht Club in the Sche Brock-------- 12 6 20133 28 baking, Mrs. H. Osborne, Mis. LTTL sea rns ctiis. îdU Bagnell------ 12 6 20122 28 Dawson Beebe,, Christmas cardsBU K RO 197 herle Sda elvoyMr. Hailman was the Port i Rundle 9~ 9 19924 )3 Miss M. Beckett, Frances Lewis, New paint Perry Yacht Club season's high-'Slernon 9 9 19664 21CoenrflucMsM.J 1 Covene oflunc, Ms. M J.RANCH 199 C erlt Cahest point winnen and was pre- Miîne........ ---- 9 9 1.1 ý 21 O.mborne. 0 SUH A W A 199 hvrle oahsenhed witb the Oshawa Out- Littfle - 9 9 18733 21 The tbanks of the W.A. are Reasonable board Silver Tray. He also wonl DeGeer ------ 9 9 18885 20 extended ho aIl wbo in any way' Trail Riding every week- the Mill's Motor Sales trophy Elliott ----- 8 10 19540 19 belped on this occasion. end, $1.00 per hour. 19~47 Chevrolet 2-lon Truck as AZ class winner. O'Rourke --- 7 1 19207 16 On Friday enternoon the Instruction for beginners. Newplantgoo tiesMn. Palmer, who drove bis Bates 7 1l 18759 16 schooi masquerade was heldBrafsRie Ne ait go trsKarlie - Ann 11 to victor7y Osborne 7 Il 18280 14 wihh al the fun of Hellowe len rafs ie 1945 G.M.C. Dunip Truck tiîroughot thesummer in the Averages Ps A parade was beld ou tsiei For reservations Ready for work Chifford Ford FlriseToronito)h amsP the lovely Octoben sunshine. Phone OSHAWA 5-6092 flj~ I ai i ~tropby. emnblemnatic of the chamn- A. Osborne-------------- 18 243Thcotmswrveyand 1942 InternlatiolOli ractor, log trailer pionship in this division. G. Elliokh------------ 18 237 New tires ~~Other trophies in both power B. Hearle --------15 232 and said divisions were won byI B. PolIey 18 227 ALL CARS PRICED TO SELL Oshawa and Port Perry mien.1 F. Brock ---- - 18 226 Fleet Captain (Sail> E. Sulman, Dr. Rundle ------------ 18 22.5 Cash - Tadeor ermsPor Peryand lee Catai 1 1- Wllims ------- --- 1 22 (Power) E. Gresik. Oshawa. 1 C Oke --------18 224 -gave reports on a most success- T. Bagneli _ . ---- 18 220 --fui season. D. Taylor ---------- _ 18 217 B. Westlake----------- 18 215 H. Oke ---------------8s 214j D iaw 1stock £VAVLVAs 1 remember that a wise friend R. McKnight ---------- 18 214! of mine did usually say, 'That J1. Coole 1. ---- --- 18 213* PHONE 70 BLACKSTOCK whicb is everybody's business is R. H re -- --~ . 18 213 _____________________________________nobody's busi ness."-Izaak W -R. Richards ------ 18 213 ton. MOke-------- -----8 is 213 a ---__-_--------_18 -111: -T . A WUTH ~STAlNLESS STEEL SDouble Tub Washer 00 Motched Solici Tofl*s inl Vat- iy of eolOWs. a VALUE vmca«ýat 0 Plu 94t E#eeite The ih includles TWO Caldwell Bath Toweis, TWO Caldwell Guest lowels, TWO Face CIoths, ONE Tex-Mode "Homest.od" Double Shoot, TWO PiIIow Cases, and ONE Ayers "Homespun"AiI.Wool Blanket. Plu,59eOO0Trad e4îm>* NO MONEY DOWN $2m.O WEEKLY AIL THIS WITH THE BEATTY WASI4ES CLEANER Fass-wolking, cleon-woshinq, time-sovint wostî.. have be. th. Boatty îpec.alty for 3O yeori. They $ive Veu de«ome, white# clothes in hf f e Két.. BEATTY WRINGS DRIER BedttY Giont Pes Minr bs , $for9ettng wcor ,ou of the cloikui Most Popular «YSd ee n rsutcnr Waslier Ion Canada BEATTY LASTS LONGER - - - - - - - - - - -- -- .,......eçJfl,5hntm . JIreCT tJve Ma bI,)NS mobrtsmoothly and q4ietiy end la, ehoh fiefyp«. For more thon 50 yeoIs t6 leader. Moe. sole> in Conotia every yeor thon MIv otie moie. heyer been equelled «. Hot Bolloon Rolks Masan & Dale 36 King Si. E. Phone 408 and family.j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Irvine1 )and Shirley, Bowmanville: Mrs.1 rKen Pew and Donne. View Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKennan and 1family. Toronto, vished Mr. and iMrs. Bruce Heaslip and Mrs. Irvine. Mrs. Ivan Robrer cared for Mr. and Mrs. George Mihhs' baby until Sunday when Mr. Mitts took ber to ber grandparents ah Owen Sound. Mrs. Miths is in Port Perry bospital but friends hope she will soon be home. ,iSympahhy is exhended to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee and fan,- ily and other friends in the pass- -""ST)AY. T}UHS space is reserved for the family which I has neyer had bis they were hard-pressed to pay. . . The family which has neyer had an emergency too big for their savings. We haven't found that family yet. We doubt if it exista. It is for the families who aren't in this picture that we are in business. Because for them there must be a dependable outside source for the mnoney they need. We provide this money set-vice in a sensible. businesslike way, by niaking prompt cash Icans when they are needed. We do flot advise borrowing unleas it is necessary. But we do help over 570.000 Canadians every year when a loan is the beat solution to their money problems. Establoshed mn Canada 1928 iiOUSEHOLD FINANCE J.- Landen -------------2 2iý1un F Perfect--------------- 18 2lO10hinmw mw J. Fair ----------18 210 1 h u Vu0I) Dr. Slemon------------ 17 21no 1\. *Larmer ---------18 2 G.Piermn...... .16-----------9 2101 33 KING W. PHONE 3262 F. Semis............------12 210.Pie - 9 20u H Janzen 18 209* F. Blunt ---------------12 209 HAV P. Cancilla ----------- 18 20893WEA: D, McKnight -~ 18 207 v oR V E T. Phillips.,------- 15 2071j B.OHuk . 1 0 Milne._------- 18 207 j R. Maynard ----- 18 204* P. X'eo . .', 18 204 a F. Blackburn -= 18 203 H. Palmer ...--- 18 203 *i c A D M IR A L M. Vanstone ---- 18 203 J. Knight ------ 18 203 S. Woods -------- 18 202 G. Stephena ---- 18 202 *E E IS O B. Moses............-18 201 a TEJEVISION (Sîmilar 1.opîcture) R Wrgt20deluxe In Beautifîid Wainuf nd Kinsmen Lose IoLied akFinish Oshawa Team ln These Sels Seli. Exhibition Cage Tilt Regularly for $529.95 Oshawa Simcoe Hall Grads, got on the w.inning side of the a ledger Wednesday night in Osh- awa, walloping Bowmanville* Kinmen 8038 WE ARE OFFERING THEN THIS WEEK FOR THE in the Toronto and District Sen-* ior B loop this year showed hoo **VEqRY LOW PRICE 0F nioch scoring punch and con- a ditioning for the opposition and: except for the very early stages aw of the game Bowmanville was a neyer in seious contention. Bunly Bob Booth, in bis sophno- a more year xith the Grads spear- headed this sconing punch as be continuallY drove down the cen- tre siot ho score. When he wasn't cloing this he was feeding his a teammates, particularly FrankB These are Brand New Sels wilh Full Warranty Venge and Playing-coach Bob* Patte who mnanaged another 15 points behween theni. Nick Mroczek was another* sbining Iight as be used bis set-hogdadnteptin Corne Early- Don't be Disappointed 13 colînters and aiding linemahe 0 Ralph Hisebrough tb attain bis nine total,.j ASK FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION For Bowmanville, Bill Dad- son canned Il points while Tay- lor and Parker conti'ibuted nine a and eîgbt respectivel '.\I' ON THESE SET The Grads used thleir lightn- îng-ljke fast break tinie and* timp again and this was the big diffenence between the two a ter.T asn.KelSutownvlenep-Pa* Low Down Payrnent 24 Months to Pay Da d.,rn. Ma rkei, H. Rundie, Tay -J.r Mo-. : faaaa~aauuamE...a.....uuu.uu I. _______________________________';4 TEM CANADIAN STATESMAN. . BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO ______PAGZ T rHTEEN ing of her mother, Mrs. Olive.~ Brown on Friday evening. Fun- eral service was held on Moi-;1 dav afternoon from McDermott's funeral Chape] with interment in St. John's Anglican CemeteiyN Blackstock. Mr. Walter Lawrence. Bud and ~ Bob, left Friday nîght for a week*s hunting trip near Webb- wood, Ontario. Mrs. Mabel Guthrie of Col- borne is visting her sister, Mrs., Larmen Hyland and Mr. Hyland. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samels,~ and Sharon of Peterboro wer e guests of her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Hyland.

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