y- - - - ___ PAGE TEY TEMCAADA19STTEMAN BOWMANV1LE. ONTAIO By Douglas Rigg MINOR HOCKEY er), Bagneil, Welsh (Hughes) ~i(Satur'daY, December 10, 1955) and Miller (Gi). The Cub's Bantam Hockey last three goals were scored by Cubs 5, Huskies 4, McCullough <Pollard), Crossey Tigers 3, Cornets 1. (Thertell) and Pollard. In the first garm. of the The second game saw the ce! - Bontam series the Cubs de- lar dwelling Tigers corne from * feated the Huskies 5-4 to take behind a 1-0 score to chalk un Gver first place in the leag-ie their first win of the season. standing. The Cubs took a 2-0 Dan Cattran scorèd ail thrae lead in the first period on goals goals for the Tigers. Allun Cole by Pollard and Therteil. The (Richards) scored the Comet's Cubs added three more goals only goal. Sto their total just after the Pee Wee teams changed ends. The Hus- Cadin4,R ges1 kies finally found the range andi came close ta knotting the Leafs 3, Hawks 1, score, as they netted four un- Red Wings 1, Bruina 1. answered goals in the iast ten In the first game of the Pee minutes. The Huskies goals Wee Series the Canadians de- were scored by Hughes (Mili- feated the fourth place Ran- gers by a 4-1 score. Ross Tur- ner again led the Canadian at- Farm orums tack by scoring three goaiï. Farm orums Dickens and Werry (Terhune) S.S. NO. 4 DARLINGTON were the other marksmen. for FARM FORUM the Canadians. Don Bagneli Foritiwa hed a te hme(VanderSchaaf) scoreci the f r. n a M l an De omeRanger goal which endeci Ben. - oMran rs. ,1II2Thmpons idfo afot with an attendance of 18. Tne To. n' idfr -, Disaser". "PlaningAgaistrstight shut-out. The win en- t topic was. abled the Canadians ta take ~ i. hatneei, f ay, a tereover undisputeci first place. for a civil defence organization In the second game the Leafs Pictured above is ti inyur commun ity ta prepare defeateci the Hawks by a 3-1 Hockey League which is one fordisste incase of miîitary score. Brenton Hughes score opera ted by the Bowmanvil. attack? ail of the Leafs goals adDave TeBasaete iht - ~ We are in a heavily populat- Thompson picked up one as-Th eraetidwhte ed section of Ontario and also sist. Aie,- Wiseman scored the the league. Kneeling, leftt close ta industry and main lone Hawk goal. 'he Hawks transportation arteries ta U.s. suffered a set back as Owen Adams and Garfieldi Webio A. Therefore, we feel there is Scott haci ta leave the game scoreci for the Barons. The neeci for some organization as with a cut under bis eye. Barons rnoved into a second we would doubtless be in the The third Pee Wee game of place tie with the Hornets by 1disaster area if Canada were the morning saw the Red'Wîngs virtue of their win last Satur- ~ttacked. hold the second place Bruins day. 2. (a) Turning from miiitary ta a 1-1* tie. The tie game en'- MnrHce geSadn t aua ssesan you abled the Red Wings ta Pic(u ]itaypreparation which your their first point of the season-. As of Saturday, Dec. 10, 1955 community sbould be making This was a bard fought. game Bantam League ih readiness for sucb emergen- -as bath goalies were calleci W L T F A Pts cies as floods, burricakes, or upon ta make some tremendois Cubs --4 i i 24 10 93 serious fire? Which do you saves. Larry Piper scored the Huskies- - 4 2 0 24 18 8 think are most urgently need- Redi Wing goal wbile Terry Cornets - - 2 3 il 16 23 .5 e Black counteci for the Briins. Tigers -- 1 5 0 il 24 2 Have the planning board pro- Atom Pee lVee League hibit building along river or Bears 4, Hornets 0, W L T F A Pls creek beds in low areas. Take first aid courses~ In aur area Indians 0, Barons'2. Can'dians 5 1 O 17 4 1') we feel there is 'more possibil- The Bears chaîkeci up their Bruins - 4 1 i 16 il :l ity of military disaster rather 3rd straight win as they ciown- Leafs .- 3 2 1 15 13 7 than natur-al disaster. ed the second place Hornets Rangers - 2 3 1 14 17 5 2. (b) Could a civil defence 4-0. Doug. NichaIs, Doug. Lane Hawks -- 2 4 0 12 20 4 ganization belp in preparing (2) and Ricky Rickard were R. wings - --O 5 1 5 12' 1 ~r and dealing with such in the goal getters for the Bears. Atom League t ergency? Yes. The Barons defeated the In- W L T F A Pts ne We played cards and then dians 2-0 in the final hockey Bears --5 i 0 19 6 10 oyed a lovely lunch. game of the morning. Bryce Hornets 1 2 3 6 10 5 --- -Barons 2 3 11010 5 - . Indians - 1 3 2 4 13 4 MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE lu SCORING LEADERS Xî As of Saturday, Dec. 10, 1955- Bantam LeagueGA t RPollard, Cubs ----9 4 13 IB. Osborne, Cornets __ 8 1 9 D. Catran, Tigers -- 6 2 3 Therteil, W., Cubs__ 4 2 6 G1I, I., Huskies 4 2 6 CXIVEPee Wee League G A Pis R. Turner, Can'dians 10 1 Il ÀL 1. Hughes, B., Leafs --- 8 1 q9 Bagnell D.,, Rangers _ 7 2 9 W isemýanA. Hawks 7 2 9 Back, T., Bruins ----7 i 8 froni Atom Leaguea a'G A Pts s Nicholîs, D., Bears 6 0 6 Rickard, R., Bears 6 0 6 JURY & LOVELL IAlion, D., Indians- 4 0 4 S Kerr, D., Barons 2240 PHONE MA 3-5778 BOWMANVILLE Bradley, B., Barons- 3 0 3 Lane, D., Bears --2 i 3 _________Van Nest, L., Bears 1 2 3H iea F'or 4 This v has This is. miwlen Ria-e Dairy 15 ahead of the times again veek at the Ontario Miik Distributors' convention in Toronto, the ociation"has asked that ail its members switch to the narrow top - botties and the hooded bottle caps. ïilen Rae Dairy is provided its custoniers with this new type bottie and the sanitary hooded cap for the past nine months. just another example of how Gien Rae Dairy strives to keep ahead the times to bring you the very best in mik and containers. For Daily Delivery Phone MA 3m5444 E N'RAE DAIRY EnnskilenSr.572z _____ 66 and a large selection of Toys and Games. Tyron------- 5668 IJjFOR BROTHER -See orSaeSleighs, HAMPTONToboggans, Electrjc Trains, Tool Sets, C.G..T. nd WM.S.Wagons, Sports Equipment. The C.GI..and W.M.S. wer' O O M E - S e u Ll L rs entertaineci at the borne of Mr -.F R H ME -Seo Firerplace Fiture e.L lnhr nTcdvening, wvhen the C.G.I.T. re- Westinghouse Appliances, Can Openers, affiliateci witb the W.M.S. A S e ti l c s o e a p c nice program lxvas arrange Clem n Sa. Heaters. Mrs. C. Penfounci of Courtice, C.G.I.T. Secretary of the Osh- See Our Display of awa Presbytery, was preseut andi accepteci the Gift from C. G.I.T. Mrs. J. Warrack told a y WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS DRYERS story of ber experiences with 9 NwRFIER T R the Indians; Sandra Lockwood ; STOVES A D RFRG R T R sang a solo. A social baif hu was enjoyed when the hoses( served lunch. The C.G.I.T. and their leadi- ers attended the C.G.I.T. Ves-y Jper Service at Trinity Church -i E i to o k pn a t i t h en s e v r i c e LNERY gr on Suart nigtwhen serviea Miss M. MBride, national C.G. Congse r tay. wastae sreaA.rL. Congsr ta tions t he akr*I L.~ Elancharci who was electec ta R R E Council in Monday's election. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clem- ~ t ien an faily Toont, sent7 King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-5774 the wveekend at Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Ciemens'. Mr. and I ~s Mrs. Albin Clemens were Sun- day T Bla hé' Mr. and Mrs. F. Crowe, Osh- It is estimated that ins the p1 ~ current year 128,000 new dweiing units will hoe buit il) Canadia. Foi- the year 1939 tha total waà 51.700. -- sec nd n Aom rou Jguest with Mns. Alice Forder, don Bradlield, Peterboroughi Wrgh of Port Perry were Enniskillen. I unday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Akister' Rev. A. S. McLean attended White Bear, Sask., and Mr. an.4 thé funeral of Mrs. McLean's Mrs. Ernest Akister, Sunder-n cousin, Mrs. Jas. Harrison, n, land, visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Toronto, on Monday. Mrs. Mc- R. Lamb of Caesarea. Lean has fot been well s0 wa$ Friends are hoping Mrs. John unable to go, but friends' hope Watson will feel much better she will soon be much improv- soon, following her recent M.. ed. ness. Miss Joyce Reid who , i It is a pleasure to report Miss- working her way through To- Cora Crozier has, improved ronto Bible College was a Sun- after being kept in the hou>e, day visitor at her home, for the past five weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- a painful knee injury. Ail hope son spent Sunda5y at their moth- she can soon resumne her for.,. ers' homes in Beaverton and mer duties. Pefferlaw. Misses Gwen and Eunice Wil- T 1 C R E T 8 son on the staff of Ionview andj TO EVERYWHERE Buchanan Schools, Scarboro, Air. Rail or Steawshlp spent th weekend with th Ir o s parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Cecil JURY & LOVÈLL Recent visitors withthe Wil.. 5 3og t.W.MAn 3-57711 sons were: Mr. and Mrs. Gor- 1 l g S. W A 857 "Breed Better Caille for Bigger Profils" f. Improved Type and Production means more profit for you. Breed Your Herd Artificially to ie tomStephen Witherspoon, Irwin Colwell, Doug NicholsRalphy Q uinte D istrict Cattie ë j c g u s C ole, M k L d y an d L o el V n N est. S a d n e ýcreation. to right: Coach Alvin Stace, Graham Colville Don Br e ng A s c a i n : place in Sweete, Alan Raby, Barry Hawthorne, Doug Lane, Ricky B e d n s o i to é Dewell, Rickard, Bill Cobban and Manager Ken Kelly. hicL. Sires R ti e dNesîlef on Station THE MODERN METHOD O Mr. Robert Riddell left for *C ncing Frnt sf* eLens.noer¾ i, o Other advantages of artificial breeding are: n c n io ' t s quite ilî.l* Safety , e o my nv nc, choice of breed, * e -g g.,Mrs. Mildred Colley and disease control. s I I ld t three daughters, Patricia, Lin- ir a ad Vrgiiaarespedîn-' ..Whether you have one cow or a hundred, purebred C' some time with her brothe,, or grade, it will pay you to breed artificially * ngthened Foflowing is the league stand- Philip Langfeld, Mrs. Lang- For coniplete information or service cal Our in the ing: feld and family, Scarboro, closest representative between 7 and 9 a.M. ue l.ast LT s0FG Mrs. Wesley Campbell bas orounin Millers __6 3 1 359 4 returneci from Gaît after visi * MR. DICK WOOD, BOWMANVILLE, MArket 3-3405 Foresters Front St. 5 5 0 10 54 51 ing Dr. and Mrs, Robert Bonny* MR. JAAN TAAVET, CLARKE 46-R-03 by hand- Foresters 4 5 1 9 52 ý5 and family. Courtice- 4 6 0 8 36 44 Mr. John McGarry and Lor- MR. KEITH WOOD, ORONO 171-R-10 rLunney raine, Toronto, visited Mr. and X ýwo goals Leading Scorers Mrs. Jas. Harris, who returned * With nearly 3,500 cattie owners in the Quinte District and Mort 0F G A Pts. to the city with them oen Sun-isn our sires the value of this prograni 1 single- D. Masters. F. 9 13 il 24 day. lSn rke Br D: Childs, M.-- 10 12 8 20 Sunday guests with Mr. and * has been proven. aes. M. Richards, M. 10 12 7 19 Mrs. Marvin Nesbitt and Mr. oal pro- NSv - MatesB.Lye FS. 1 1 61 nBm r ebi ereM.M1and;: The Qine itrctC i iBeediflg I ni Sayers L. C ant - .--- 10 4 9 13 M rs. Osrond W right <f A F ne5wn d Co oe.tv goals. B li M. 8 5 7 12 Blackstock, was a weekend ds »ons ni three X in the garies front in tatisties. Dickens ýwo as- e with 1place. 1 ividual eamn as A Pts 4 12 23 ~ 13 19 1 il 19 GIFTS FOR ALL 6 1 THE FAMILY! 3 4 OR MOTHER - See our Irons, Ironing 4 4 Boards, Electric Ketties, Toasters, Mixers,. 0 2 estinghouse Appliances, Carving Sets and Kitchen Houseware. '1 FOR FATHER - See our Fishing Tackle, TM ls owrTol, eruy ubor he Bears team of th( ie of the minor hockey lle Department of Rec ie Hornets for second ta right, are: Rickey Millerrs By Troui Fores ter, Miller's Taxi strer their first-place lead Town Hockey LeagL Thursday night by ti Front Street 6-2, andF moved into third placet ing Courtice a 7-2 loss. Bih ll I andi Harvey led the Taximen with tv apiece andi Jack Baker ai Richards each notched tons. Ray Tuepab and Jc fired the Front Street n Irv Broks and Don tpeithe Foresters' gc duct ion xvth three goalE for the bat trick, wbilE Kelly notcbed the rei goal. Glen Pickell andi Nom struck for the Courtice g Hooper Ad Seven Paint ýTo Lead Bar( Captain Frank Hoopei seven scoring points on goals andi four assists Bowrnanville Barons' two iast week ta go out in fi the team scoring stz Playing-coach Ernie E added two goals and tv sists ta move ino a tiE Don Gilhooly for second Fohlowing are theie di ;coring records of the te of flecember 12: GP G Gil11, 3 8 Berwick 10) 9 Girardi . 13 6 Hamilton 13 7 Bird 13 5 Yourth ----- 13 4 Marshall --- 13 1 Wilson -----12 4 Burgess il 3 Dykstra 9 1 Mastrs 13 1 Depew 6 2 Blackstock Ir Top Positioni Rural Playofi Mein's Rural Bowling Leý Fial Playoif Games B la cks tack ----- Enoîskilen Jr. TMD', E. s-i e -r--- J r dm 0 .