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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jun 1955, p. 14

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PA E PO R E NTIIZCANADiAN T,&TSM A. OWMANVILE,. .ONTARIO p- -- II1UIRSL>AY JUM E23r& 1leu Roses TakE Victory Ov( The Bowmanvile Rose gaied their sixth win in sevei Laeshore League starts a Memorial Park on Wednesda, evening of last week whei they scored a 17-6 win over thi Colborne Dodgers in a 15-hi alugfest. The Roses' batters gave tw( Ç olborne pitchers; st a rt e johnny Mowat and Bill Mitts who relieved him in the sec. ond, a hard time. Practicallb every Bowmanville player hat at least ofle bit. Fred "Buck' Cowle and Roy Falls each had a double and single, Maxie Yourth and Don Gilhooly hac two singles apiece, and Tirr -Cox, Lloyd Hamilton, Ken Kel- ly, Bob Gallagher, Dan Girar- di, Ray Tuepah and Clint Fer- --guson al bit safely, with Kel- ly's blow being a double. Big Sixth Inning .7 The Roses scored a single *run in the lst, five in the 2nd, four in the 5th, and plated sev- *en more in a big 6th inning in which Bowmanville players were at bat 12 times. Three wahks, a Coîborne error, singl es by Clint Ferguson, Don Gil.- hooly and Maxie Yourth, and doubles by Roy Falls, who is playing good bail for the Roses behind the plate, and Ken Kel- ly, accounted for the seven tahiies. Coîborne started strong to score three runs in the first Inning. One wahk, two Bow- manville errors and bits by Stevens, Wanamaker, Wright and McFarland accounted for the three runs. Ray Tuepab, who pitched four and one-third inning for ?Lopsided Jack Baker er Coiborne Elected Head shd Cgave Ferguson who fin- Goodyear Lge. at R H E Goodyear Hockey League LY Colborne-300 210 0- 6 82 next season will be under the ,n Bow'ville-150 047 x-17 154 careful eye of Jaýck Baker, whe Le Clbone-tevns, b; as-waselected p1trxy cf .be Et CobreSeenl;Es eague at the annual banquet toI;Partell, ss; Wright, cf; hehd in the Elmhurst hotel,ý Bird, rf; Black, Carson (6) c; Newcastle, recently. r McFarland, 3b; Wanamaker, Presentation of trophies won r2b; Mowat, Mitts (2) p.drn th a sso ws 'I Bowmanville - Gilhooly, 2hb drnteps sao - Hailtn, f; ourh,'3b*made by plant manager Char- Y~ Cowle, If; Ghahr el les Cattran. Winning members ~~~~Glahr Ke5) lbooFr 6 f aî f the Office team, the league 'c(5 each recore(6ved anll c; Girardi, Hooper (6) ss; Tue- champions, ec eevda Ipah, Ferguson (4) p. individual trophy. e Umpire-Hilîs, plate; Devine, Ivan Hobbs, President cf 1bases. Goodyear Local 189, officiated a in presentation of the Union trophy to team captain Larry Rod ad GunChant of the Office team. Rod a d GunJack Baker received the Club oId A nual most valuable player award, F ishing \Week-end to Irvinig Brooks, for being the Members of ~Goodyear Rod h oefrMs prs adGnClub heartily endors- mnanlike Player went te Tom whichwasbeld over the long Ivan Hobbs conducted elec- hldyweekend of hast month tien cf new officers. Alex sogtfavored spots, with ah- edi thanks for the full co-oper- most 80 fish bemng caught. ation bie had received during Maymembers had little dif- hîs terms cf office. Other off i- ficuty n rechig thir ullcers are Vice-President, Georger quot. To bothrs iedforPiper, and Secretary-Treasur- thelarestfish; a 41,, pound er, Albert Maviri. The four trot. hey are Frank and offices cf directors, now va- Iap hrt cant, will be left cver to next I faîl, when they wihl be filled jSafety First by the four hockey captains. ISandy: "What does 'Safety ,First' mean, Geordie?" E T N IL Geordie: "It ineans sayin' NEW O VIL naething aboota rmt aTI hie ose , g v e u s i h i s: Im a nw it o utr o n e ." ittle son, G eorge, w ho have been occupying part cf Mr. Spencer Burley's bouse, had a sale on Saturday and have left for Windsor where he bas U~D M...secured work. This eelkThe many friends cf Mrs. T n s v eeKWin. Whittaker, who is at present with her daughter, j. I Mrs. Peter Bradley of Bow- ~ manville, wihl be sorry to earn cit he oya that she is flot weil. Mr-. and Mrs. Walter Whit- taker and family cf Toronto spent Sunday with ber mother, T1IU]RS.-FIRI.-SAT. - JUNE 23-24-25 Mrs. John Pearce. M.and Mrs. Hugh Staple- ton and family went up to * Newcastle Sunday evening te say bon voyage to his mother, Mi-s. Max Stapleton and bis ~ aunt, Mrs. Lanson Mihîson, 05119Who were leaving on an ex- %0tnedti west and soth a _41 On Friday afternoon the -.~" -"~ pupils cf Crooked Creek school- nitim * GERTI...Uell a Red Cross and farewell ~ ~"0party for their teacher, Mrs.I George Stapletan, whe is i-e- signing. They presented ber with a lovehy large -electri- ----- table lamp, and also a chinai COLOR $ flower holder. TE Ï-I-CLOft Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lancaster were on a trip down throughI also the Thousand Islands overt the, weekend. 5 ~ a II w~ PMiss Alice Nesbitt cf Toi-- enta spent the weekend witb "The B unty H nterber sister, Miss Annie Nesbîtt. (Color)OT DLRE DR dale cf Hastings with bis RANDLPHSCOT - OLOES ORN mother, Mrs. Reid. Mr-. Wilbert Hancock cf Thurs., Fni. - 7 and 8:30 Saturday, 6:30 Peterborough with Mi-. Tupper Johnston. SpeialSera! eatreMi-. and Mrs. Cleland Lane si Specal, eria Ftàiurewith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore t of Hamilton.a Mrs. Stafford Hickey cf To-> IlC ody of therenta with Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. & "C od of theMrs.nGeorge Stapleton at- a: tended the shawer at Welcome 1V Pony E pressfor Miss June Williams cf jB Port Hope. Is Chapter 1 showing with Fr1. Eve and Sat. P.M. shows Mrs. John Turner cf Qi-ena Free Comice Books for al child-en Saturday p.mi. spent the weekend with ber t sister, Mrs. Fred Nesbitt. NqON.-TUE'10.WED. - JUNE 27 - 28 - 29 so onladMr. Jands. A ai Geo. Geoffroy cf Toronto with L t.f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reich- "A tenarath. er "A th en aMr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen (Tech)and family cf Peterborough Bý (Teh)with hier parents, Mr-. and Mrs. 0! Delightful Musical comedy starring 9 Cecil Burley. JAN PO ELL - EBBE RYNODSMr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Noble o] JANE OWEL - DBBIEREYNLDScf Toronto with lier parents, s EDMUND PURDOM - VIC DAMONE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ovens. 'Bi and LOUIS CATAHERN Mr-. and Mrs. George Staple- 7 and 9:10 ton attended the silver wed- SO ding anniversary for Mr. an~d 1an Mrs. Harvey Osborne of Wel- ___ ___cone. I - SAVES MONEY Maple Grove Leads Darlingfon Football e e D e t si Team Maple Gi-ove Zion ____ Solina _------ Tyrone Hampton Courtice - Enniskillen----- Team Zion Maple Grove Courtice _------- Enniskillen Tyrone Hampton Bowmanville- Mi. and Mrs. Alex Potter ai Mr. Ray Middletan's, Taranto, Senior League Junior League Toi-ent, at Miý-Alè Potte e-' Sincere sympatby is extend- ed to Mrs. Cecil Pascae, Mrs, H. Crossman and brothers an the passing cf their mother, Mrs. J. Naylor. Several Solina ladies attended the bazaar at Zion on Wednes- day evening. We are pleased te knew Mrs. Frank Westlake Si-., is up and around again. Mr-. and Mrs. Everett Cryder- man attended the christening service cf their grand-daughter, Lynda Margaret McMinn, at Whitby on Ëunday, when Lynda wore a christening robe worn by hei- paternal granîmother 68 years aga. Mi-. and Mrs. J. E. H. Davis, Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests at Mrs. Ralph Davis'. Miss Sharon Lai-mer, Elack- stock, is holidaying at Mi-. Harvey Yellowlees. Mi-. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons visited at Mi-. Wallace Munday's, Maphe Grave. Mr-. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and childi-en attended a family i-e- union at Mi-. Bruce Ormiston's, Columbus. Mrs. Allie Tink attended Decoration Day service at Hamp- ton Cemetery and visited at Mi-. Percy Dewell's. Mi-. and Mrs. Chai-les Lang- rnaid and daughters attended the Goyxie family reunion at Geneva Park. Mi-. and Mrs. Harold Avery and Ronnie, Burketen, visitel at Mri. Frank Westlake's, Si-. Following Decoration Day service at Hampton on Sunday the Ormiston family bal dinne- at Mi-. and Mrs. Tom Baker's. Miss Helen Baker, Tarante, is at home on vacation thîs week. Mr. and Mrs. AhI'an Balson anI family, Kingston; Mi-. and Mrs. Harold Balson and children, Hampton; Mr-. Will Thompson, St. Marys, at Mi-. A. J. Balson's. Mi-. and Mrs. N. Leach, Taun- on; Mrs. Elsie O'Neil, Oshawa; .i-. and Mrs. Art Youngmnan and sons, Tyrane; Miss Pearl .each at Mr-. D. Flett's. Mr-. and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Eb- mezer, at Mr. Hai-ry Knox's. Mr-. and Mrs. Ray Pascoe and 3everley, at Mr-. J. Leger's, )shawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Knox, Car- >and Marilyn, Eldon and Rus- ell Shoan, at Mi-. Wm. Knox's, 3rougham. Mr-. and Mrs. Stan Mihîson and ons, Mr-. and Mrs. Wes Hilîs nd daughters, at Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. Claytcn Haît, lice and Alan, Toronto, visited i-s. Hazel Harris and Miss abel Harris. Mrs. El. Turner, St. Thomas, visiting at Mi-. C. Hamner's. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and imily, at Mr-. Walter Davis', sdion. is fai A IL5 TICKETS TO EVERYWHERE Ufr. Rail or Steamahlp Consult UR! & LOVELL 3owmanvllle King St. W. MA 3-5778 )UR EYES and A, vision k; ~ K - 'itteR p ~ -.from - previous *~copyrights o f C. H. Tuck, Optometriat j^ Disney BIdg,. *31 King E., Opp. P.O. OSHAWA Phone RA 5-6143 298. The following bas been at- tributed to President Coolidge on care of the Eyesight. these two remarks stand, eut with consid- erable force: "It has been said that trifles make perfection, but perfection is ne trille." This is the standard of present day ac- complishment. And further "aj person anq a nation, to be suc- cessful, to have that mechanical and spiritual vision which makes for progress must be able to see." .<Obpyrighto4) Points 6 5 5 5 4 Points Mrs. Leon Moore, after visiting *euuuoo.eoouu*..********U*~ 3 1 0 12 6 6 ,t'Ottawa. 1 2 1 4 10 3 Pte. A. E. Edwards, Camp Borden, calhed on Mr. andMs* INTER-COUNTY 0 2 1 1 il 1 T. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. W. Park and 0 40 19 0Douglas visited Mr-. and Mrs. à SENIOR BASEBALL Cbas. Murney, Peterborough. Cecile Park, Grace Gibbs, GAME 8 TYRONE Betty Phillips, Audrey Wood and Lorraine Rosevear enjoyed *TmJm ua 9L. t Father's Day celebration was a pleasant weekend at the home * rsay une 2VAN held at the home cf Mi-. and of Miss Elizabeth Knox, Fenelon*M Mrs. Horace Hall in honor cf Falls. ~~JLll S V. present were Mss Gladys May Miss Allie Wood, Oshawa, visit- psna, RphMassnardshaya- ed M. and Mrs. W. Vivian. EVERY THURSDAY IS BANK NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maynard M.adMs .W am The first 250 ladies will be given an envelope : and family, Miss Phylhis May- Weston, with Mr. and Mrs. cotiiga Muti cs ffo ct 1 nard, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stain- Walter Rahm. * cnann naon ncs ffo ct ton and family, Mi-. and Mrs. GM John Stainton and Johnnie, Mr.1 C. *GAE and Mrs. S. Walker, Douglas and ~J' Gordon, Mi-. and Mrs. Raymond SatrdyJue 51 Walker, Mr. and Mrs. AllanSaudy Jue 5hI W alker and Debbie, Ethel Hall, -M! n w u u v a ,. Bowmanville; Miss Alice Per- - dUAVALRh) NIA rault, Ross Hall, Zion, Mr-. Henry Wood, Joe and Marie, Oshawa Afe hegm agesd i il er'esd M. and Mrs. Roy Maynard and MAnftroithevgal m grespgwill b reeiaed.in Hall and girls, Mr. and Mrs. * catching the pig which weighs over 100 lbs. Entries Mi-eh h. and rsoRsse.Wih are invited. Winner wilI receive the pig, a cash a Mr. nd rs. ussll Wigh award, 100-lb. bag of hog grower from Master Feeds and Marion with Mr. and Mrs. ad101.bgo uiyhggoe rmCoe W. Jewell.M Smith100-l.,baof shawa. grwe fomCope Mi-. and Mrs. L. Coombes and '(OU NEEDN'T "BR.EAK THE BAN " FOR0ihC.,o saa Shirley were tea guests cf Mr. TV REPAIRS. SEE US FOR FAIR PJ(ES iM and Mrs. L. Collacutt, Maplej Brantford Riedi ox vs. Osnawa Mvercnants Grave, and attended anniver- I L - sary services. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. St. Pierre and M Y L family, Maple Grove; Mr. John R A ISE V C --I Ir F h * , Wismer, Miss Alice Rouke, R DO TV SRVC K N M E IVIC Colbary wt i.dMs . Expert Repairs to Ail Makes M EM ORIAL STADIUM Sympathy is extended to rela- 3 Sîlver St. MA 3-3482 g tives of Mr. Arthur Stock, Tiv- BWAVL*O S H A WA erton, wbo passed away Friday. OMNIL Mr. Stock lived in Tyrone a ______________ i number of years ago. Mr. --and Mns. P. Hall, Salem, with Mrs. W. T. Worden. Warren Cross, Toronto, spent the weekend at the H. Philp home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. J.1 -A. Rosevear. d Several from here attendedi g the Annis picnic at Woodland1 Park. Mr. açd Mrs. J. A. Rosevear e attended the receptien of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Larmer, Mill- ebrook, on their golden wedding anniversary. *Mrs. W. Rahm attended the Wotten - Powell picnic at Hamp- ton on Friday. Several from bere attended Decoration Day services at Hampton and Bowmanville cemeteries. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett and family, Brawley, Cal., with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodley, enroute to Ottawa. 5 There wilI be no church serv- ice here on Sunday owîng *to Haydon anniversary. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Cresswell, Glennys and Eldon, Lindsay, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatherly, Shirley, Carol and Wayne, AI- derwood, visited Mrs. Annme Hatherly. ,--Mrs. Olive Norrish, Bowman- ville, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Norrish. JURY &LOVELL a a new informative series on the things that interest.YOU Io it dangerous ta stand before an open window during a thunderstorm? What is the différence between cbild and aduit humour? Can you grow a good lawn in the shade? These are just three cf hundreds of interesting subjects to be deait with in this fascinating new series cf informative announoements. > Watch for the heaig.. "The most-asked questions about......... You'll learn the answers ta problems that have been sources cf controversy for years. You'1l learn the facts about many <'old wives tales" and the newest, modern scientific discoveries It's a series that's packed with authoi-itative answers ta questions you have often aaked4 watch for the FIVE MOST-ASKED QUESTIONS about ... LIGHTNING GARDENING TRAINING FOR ATM LETICS CHILD BEHAVIOUI WEATHER Ond Mciny more equeily intoresting lopics SUMMER SAFETY HORSE RACING TROPICALE QFITI FAMOUS PERSONALITIES DIAMONDS - I 17fer>, CROWN & ANCHOR049g&t B_{LVLE-LR LMJILI. D Announcîng..a a new service FREE MOTH .ROTECTION with aur Regular Dry Cleaning Service For Ail Your Clothes with the new S ANEX COL ORLESS - ODORLESS MOTH PROOFING SAVES CLOTHES Bowman ville Cie aners and Dyers Lîmited PHONE MA 3-5520 FOR PICK UP AND DELIVERY C - -- - - - - - SOLINA 1 1 a A STARK VILLE aPor.opB er r1ce'lmûmat Mr. and Mrs..Ormne Falls anci Mr. and Mrs. Russell Savery family spent Sunday with Mr. and Betty spent the weekend and Mrs. Harold Little ancd with Mr. and Mrs. Fowlie, De- family, Healey Falls.-Mrs. troit. Thos. Falls returned to o Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogers and home with tbemn having sôf: children, Oshawa, at Mr. M. a few days with her daughf i% Sbutka's, Sunday. Shiloh W.A. met at Mrs. Mr. Harvey Farrow had the Lorne Todd's Wednesday even. misfortune of losing his barn ing last week. Mrs. Gordoni by fire early Sunday morning. Trim was in charge f the De- Mr. Arthur McKay visited votional program . The pres. Mr. and Mrs. H. Barrowclough, dent, Mrs. Llew Haloweli. di. Weslyvile eety rected tbe business discussion Quite a we~ attended the and aIl the details were ar- Parsonage Tea at Newtonvihle ranged for the strawberry fes- Thursday hast week enjoying tival at Shiloh Frîday even' the bospitality of Rev. and __________ Mrs. Pike at their home and fellowship with members and Kathryn and Judy Rahm t friends on this pastorate. the weekend with Mr. and TRA VIL SERVICEI AIR - LANID - SEAI LI 1- After a slow start due to rain and consequent post- ,poned games Darlington Football League bas completec one-quarter of the schedule and Maple Gi-ove are leading with Solina and Zion close behind. In the Junior League Courtice, Zion and Maple Grove are sharing top spot. As the teams are getting in better condition, the calibre of baîl is improving, and should rnake for a success- ful season.# The league executive are planning an all-star gaIne for mid-July, so watch the Statesm'an for further partic- ulars in later issues. The following are the standings for both leagues as of June 2lst: 1 PAGE rOURTEM Si i DOGS CATS

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