P A <~~ T W ELVE a a.m~~T'EA IA II STATPES M ANf , EO W MI AN Vff . ONTAM Y R R D Y ~ ' 4 1 5 IOPICS By Frank Mohun Phone MA 3-7070 SOUTHVIEW GOLF CLUB interest, I arn happy ta report, la running high lni th newly-formed Southvjew Golf Club. Many interested peopl were out ta see how the course is progressing, during the hoIidaý Weekend. Ken Nicks tells me that he is enthused about th exceptionaîîy good sale of shares. Prospective golfers would b well advised to invest in a share before it is too late, 4s preferre shareholders wilI receive a reduction in dues and also the certaini, of becoming a playing-member. Several people have asked me if a share gives them a voli ln the club's activities. After checking with Ken, 1 have beer Informed that a preferred share entitles the holder to buy faui common shares at 25 cents each. Each common share is equal t( one vote.' The course itself is developing rapidly. The first nin, holes have been raughly laid out and the fairways are nearl3 ready for %.eeding. As soon as further developments take place we will endeavour to report them in this column. t t t t t TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS A double victory over Rochester in the Labour Day double- header, kept the Leafs' slim pennant chances alive. With Laurin Pepper throwing three-hit bail, this reporter thought Toronto was ln for certain defeat, as they headed into the eighth, down 1-0 on Tim Burgess homer. Bobby Johnson's single, a sacrifice by Eddie Blake and Srnith's single placed runners on second anc third. Catcher Tîm Thomson drilled a two-bagger down the right field Une to cash in both base-runners, giving the Leafs a 2-1 win. Toronto treated Bob Kuzava roughly ini the second garne ta rua up a big 4-0 lead, mainly on the strength of Mike Goliat's two home runs. The Red Wings came back with three markers, but Jack Crîmian lasted the route to take the win. t t t t t BASEBALL Anyone wha didu't see last Wednesday's Juvenfle encounter, sure missed a dandy bail game. A complete story of the game, by Jim Clarke, appears elsewhere on the sports pages. Bill Bates, pitching in relief from the first held Newmarket scoreless until the final frame, when with one run down and runners on second and third, Bill Osborne and Joe Kennett collaborated on a siick double play. Bob Marjerrison had quite a night for himself in the 6-5 win, knocking in four runs and scarîng the other two. The Lions will now meet the Western Ontario winners, but due ta a protest arnong the western teams, the locais don't know against whom or where they play, as of the time we went to press. Bowmanvllle Harvesters held to one hit by Midland right- hander Dyment, are now one gaine down in a best-of-three series. A walk and a home run scored ail the Midland runs as the Cowan crew went down to a 2-0 shutout ioss. A real battie is shaping up for this Saturday afternoon at the Vincent Massey Park. Game time is 2:30 p.m. The Harv- esters wifl be going ail out to nail down a win and tie up the series. Let's have a good crowd on hand as the locals battle back for the opportunîty to advance in O.B.A. play. President AI Osborne tells me that the boys are on their way to an Ontario title. - ~ZSUGSUZppgpp:zp~ rs:.:zz:.zp -Mxed League olg* Schedule Schedule for 30 Weeks Alicys 1-3 *3-4- tember- 51-2 3-4 5-4 1-6 3-1 2-5 2-6 4-1 iber- 1-5 6-3 3-2 4-5 5-6 1-2 1-4 5-3 6-3 2-4 ember- 2-5 3-1 4-3 6-5 6-1 3-2 5-2 4-6 mber- 1-4 5-3 3-6 2-4 108 Janu, 9 56 16 2-3 23 6-4 30 3-5 Febri 6 4-2 13 1-6 20 3.4 27 6-2 Marc] 5-1 6 13 4-6 20 2-1 27 4-5 April- 1-3 3 10 6-2 17 5-1 April Christmas RHall iary- 2-1 3-5 4-2 .ary- 1-3 5-6 2-3 6-4 3-5 4-2 1-6 3-4 6-2 5-1 4-6. 24 - Playoifs. 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Bowmanville MA 3-3321 6-5 4-1 5-3 34 1-2 5-3 Me ns Major Leaogue jBowling Schedule J Irat Schedule AIIeya t Date Time 1-2Z 3-4 September- 10 7:00 1- 2 7- 8 8;30 3- 4 9-10 17 7:00 10-11 9- 8 8:30 4- 5 7- 6 24 7:00 3- 5 12- 2 8:30 9- 7 1.11 October- 1 7:00 4- 7 5.-1 8:30 2-10 12- 9 8 7:00 8- 6 10-12 8:30 1- 3 2- 4 15 7:00 12- 3 4- 9 8:30 11- 6 8- 5 22 7:00 2- 8 6-10 8:30 5- 9 11- 3 29 7:00 9- 1 7-11 8:30 6-12 5- 2 Navember- 5 7:00 7-10 2- 6 8:30 8- 1 Il- 4 12 7:00 6- 9 3- 8 8:30 12- 4 1- 7 19 7:00 8-12 7- 3 8:,30 11- 5 6- 1 26 7:00 Playoffs 8:30 Playoffs December- 3 7:00 Playoffs 8:30 Playoffs n ItX was decided at a meeting cl irI the Men's Major League ex- oI ecutive, heid ai the home cl President Bull Bates. that the league would officially open on e Wednesdày, Sept. 10, 1958. [y Some major changes have ebeen made and these wili be ex- plained on opening night. If for any reason you cannat bowl on opening night you will be allowed ta bowl this Satur- day or next Wednesday after- nnoon. is Fallowing la the schedule and the teams as released by the Sec- 0 retary Alan Osborne. y~ Men's Major League Teains d The first name indicates the It captain of the team. 1. -Murray Larmer, Pete Dob- Sbins, Morley Vanstone, Phil Can- scilla, Hank Janzen, Clarence Oke, Dr. AI Sylvester. No. 2-Alan Osborne, Dr. K. Slemon, George Piper, Frank Lewins, Bob Willia.ms, Bob Kent, Garf. Clarke. 3-Dr. H. B. Bundie, Ab Pip- er, Reg Hearle, Murray Tighe, Diczk Little, Roly Coombes, Al Samelîs. j 4-Ross McKnight, Jim Lev- ett, Bill Hearle, Walter Baines, Bob Martyn, Cecil Mutton, Rae Rundle. 5-Elton Brock, Ed Leslie, Jack Parker, Russ Lane, Don Gilhooly, Jack Munday, Frank Blunt. 6-Russ Oke, Bill Baies, Kari Bickell, Frank Samis, Bert Eng- ley, Fred Cale, Jack Brough. 7-Russ Halîman, Dave Mc- Knight, Hap Palmer, Pat Yeo, Don Bishop, Paul Chant, Gord Stringer. 8-Ted Bagneil, Jack Gay, John Ford, George Glanvilie, Harry Gay, Morley Etcher, Bill Oliver. 9-Frank Williams, Bill Stev- en, Ross Wright, Cuth. McDon- aid, Dr. C. Austin, Glen Lander, Jack Bond. 1 0-Mel Dale, Matt Harrison, Bill Poiley, Ralph Kelly, Harold Bennett, George Stephen, Byron Vanstone. 11-Bull Oke, Jack Lander, Si Trewin, Ed Rundle, Tom Cow- an, Bill Shotter, Ted Miller. 12-Bruce Milne, Carl Leslie, Gord Sellers, Jin Callan, WaIî DeGeer, Dick Patfield, Bud Moses. I 11-12 1-12 2- 3 8-10 6- 4 6- 3 8-11 9-11 7- 5 2- 7 10- 1 4- 1 12- 7 3-10 4- 8 12- 5 3- 9I 11- 2j 5-10 10- 4 9- 2 Men'a Major League Tournament any other day except Thursday. Goodyear Bowling League Opens Season September 11 hée le ay 1958-59 Date Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20. Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. il Dcc. 18 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 19 Mar. 26 Apr. 2 Apr. 9 Apr. 16 AlIeys 1 - 2 Office vs. H.R. M.S. vs. F.B. L.P. vs. Office H.R. vs. Com. Office vs. MS. L.P. vs. H.R. M.S. vs. Com. Office vs. F.B. Com. vs. L.P. H.R. vs. M.S. F.B. vs. L.P. Com. vs. Office M.S. vs. H.R. Office vs. F.B. L.P. vs. Corn. SECOND M.S. vs. F.B. H.R. vs. Office1 L.P. vs. M.S. 1 F.B. vs. H.R. 1 Office vs. L.P.9 M.S. vs. Corn.( H.R. vs. L.P. 1 Com. vs. F.B.1 L.P. vs. M.S. 1 F.B. vs. H.R. Office vs. Cam.1 L.P. vs. F.B. 1 Com. vs. H.R.( M.S. vs. Office( F.B. vs. Com.1 Hase Room - H.R. Lead Press - L.P. Combines - Com. Fan Beits - F.B. Machine Shop - M.S. Rules Bowlers warking the aftcrnoon shifts are eligible ta bowl Thursday afternoons, starting urne 1 p.m. There will be no bowling an Harvester Star of the Week GEORGE "GENERAL" JONES [t was no easy mnatter Star of the Week. It was str pitchers Gord Sellers and "Ge that both players could easily only one prize to be given,i sideration, that the Bowmanvi L H F. Ci H L. Ci F. H, Cc F.ý H. Cc M. L.« H Cc H.od mr. vs. L. -R. vs. M.S. Soccer1 High 11gbIs i Only a single goal was scored in both Senior semi-final play- off games during the past week. In Tyrone on Wednesday night, second place ZMon and fourth ranking Tyrone battled to a scoreless tie. Bath teams had several scoring opportunities in the closely played tussie, but were unable to find the mark. The second game of the series is carded for this Saturday night in Zion. Saturday night at Maple Grove, the defending champion home team drew first blood with a narrow 1-0 shut-out win.over a battling Courtice squad. A miraculous save by goalie Alvin! Stacey late in the second half made the lone goal stand up. Left outside John Fowler patted: the only marker of the game on; a nice passing play before the end of the first haif. A victory for Maple Grove last night would have given the champions, a place in the finals, while ai Courtice win forces a third gamne next Wednesday in Courtice. In Junior action last Thursday night Zion took a 3-2 home de- cision over Solina, and will carry a one-goal lead into the second game at Sauina to-night. Cet Cash Touday for Old Appliances through STATESMAN CLASSIFIEDS Phono MA 3-3303 rchoosing thia week's Harvester rictly a two-w a ttl , - en eneral" Joneswand it ds y have won. Nevertheîeus, with it was decided after much con- ille Surplus Store Award would CS.0 ig his third appearance in nine ven safeties ta huri the Cowan .-death affair. With runners an and none out, Jones bore down ýrs without a run scoring. That arvesters went on ta score three "CGeneral" held Trenton hitless. fo Barrie P Iayo ff s d Tilt 17 -8 Iwhilc Marie Cooney and Barbara jBrown contribute a pair ai hits aiece. Despite the playofi loss, Mnager Jim Richards still has several exhibition affairs lined 1up, with Port Hope and Bethany as possibîlities. iR Bowmanville -- 8 10 7 Barrie -------- 17 U12 Bowmanville-V Brown and Hughes. Barrie-Hearsey and Agness. -is The Next Kinsmen Club SUPER CAR BINGO0 Friday, Sept. 12 8:30 p.m. sharp in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $4,000 in prizes including a brand new 1958 Ford PLAN NOW TO ATTEND MEMORIAL ARENA Bowmanville PUBLIC SKATING 8 Io 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5th Saturday, Sept. 6th Wednesday, Sept. lOth Children's Sikating Wednesday, Sept. 101h 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Aduits accompanying children ---- 25e ICE TIME AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL Phone MA 3-5728 or MA 3-50W? With summer on the wane and the daylight hours getting shorter, is one sure sign that Autumn is nat far off. Anather sure sign is that on Thursday, September Ilth, the Goodyear Bowling League starts off an- other season. Last season's bowling was most sucessful and enjoyable ta ail the bowlers and it is to be hoped the comidng one will be every bit as entertaining. The schedule is 30 weeks long, ending on April 16th, 1959. Thiere will be a break during the Christmnas and New Year's festive season, with the first schedule ending on December 18th and the second schedule cammencing on January 8th. It is once again a six teain league and last year's players1 wha are now working in theq plant have first choice ta be oni a team. If you bowled lasti January- 7 7:00 11-12 9-10 3- 4 8:30 5- 6 7- 8 1- 2 14 7:00 2- 3 7- 6 4- 5 8:30 1-12 9- 8 10-11 21 7:00 6- 4 1-11 9- 7 8:30 8-10 12- 2 3- 5 28 7:00 8-11 12- 9 2-10 8:30 6- 3 1- 5 4- 7 February- 4 7:00 7- 5 2- 4 1- 3 8:30 9-11 10-12 8- 6 il 7:00 10- 1 8-5 1- 6 8:30 2- 7 4- 9 12- 3 18 7:00 12- 7 1- 3 5- 9 8:30 4- 1 6-10 2- 8 25 7:00 4- 8 5- 2 6-12 8:30 3-10 7-11 9- 1 March- 4 7:00 3- 9 1-4 8- 1 8:30 12- 5 2- 6 7-10 il 7:00 5-10 1- 7 12- 4 8:30 Il- 2 3- 8 6- 9 18 7:00 9- 2 6- 1 il-5 8:30 10- 4 7- 3 8-12 25 7:00 Playoffs 8:30 Playoffs April- 1 7:00 Playofis 8:30 Playoffs 8 7:00- John M. James Trophy Ral April 2 - April 18- Harvesters Now Advance Eliminaie Trenton A gain Replaying Protes ted- Game Over twa weeks ago the Cowan Harvesters easily won a best ai seven series, which elm- inated Trenton and advanced Bowmanville ta further O.B.A. play. Last Wednesday night the Harvesters toak a sudden death 6-3 win aver Trenton in Port Hope ta earn the right ta ad- vance in O.B.A. playofis for the second turne. The extra gaine was made necessary when Trenton won a protest over the Bowrnanville Club's use ai an unsigned player i n the second g&me ai t he set-les. Lefty George "General" Jones, making his third successive ap- pearance, limited the Philcos ta seven hits in the eight inning tilt. Jones was particularly effective in the final three frames, throwing hitless bail. In spite ai his late inning display, "General" claimed eight ai his nime strikeouts ta account for mast ai the first 10 putouts. A walk ta John Fard, a third1 base error and a single by "Tim"1 Cox started the Harvesters to a 1-0 first inning iead. A double and àà single had piaced the first twa, Trenton runners ta, face Joncs, on base in the top haîf. "George Did I,' on a strikeout, dlean-up hitter Wannamakcr's pop ta first and another strike- out. The Philcas didn'i threaten again until the iourth, when they scored ail three markers. Catcher Stevcnsan's bunt single aiter the first batier was retir- cd, started the Trenton outburst. The next batter walked, Istead singled in a pair af runs and pitcher Mtas cashed in the third on Dan Girardi's error at second. Joncs gai Barr on aj flyout and Hartman's dribblerI ended the uprising. The Cowan crew shaved a run off the lead in the bottom half, when Cox was safe on the fit-st on Joncs' two-out single. A waik ta Girardi, foilowed by Ken Kelly's base knock and another Cale. iwo-out single, this trne by Car, tied the score in the fifth. Tren- ton threatened for the last tinie, as the firsi two batters in the fifth hit, but the mcxi three baiters werc retired on imiield outs, without a run scoring. An error on Girardi's pop-up ta second opened the gates for Bowmanville's wînning seventh inning rally. Kelly and Ford singied ta load the bases, and Cox grounded ta second ta plate the winner. With two out, "Butch" Cale and "Buck" Cowle claimed their first hits ai the gaine ta put the gaine on ice. Kelly, Cox and Joncs with a pair ai bingies apiece led the local attack. The Harvesters dîdn't garner an extra base kmock thraughout the game. Trenton --- -__ 3 7 3 Bowmanvilc-- 6 9 3j Trenton-Mitis and Steven-( san. Bowmanville-Jones andc IBowling Schedule For Teenage Leaguel Alleys 1-2 September- 13 _______ 1-2 20 ______ 3-1 27 _______ 2-3 October- 4 ______ 3-4 il ________ 4-2 18 ______ 1-4 25 ______ 2-1 November- 1 1-3 8 __ _ _ - 3-2 15 4-3 22 -.- 2-4 29--------- -- 4-1 Decem ber- 6 ______ 1-2 13 _______ 3-1 20 _____- 2-3 27 __________- 3-4 25 _________ Meet Decides -. Cabourg's rink is ai course Hioc ey Clubs alays open ta hockey but Trinity College Arena is direct- cd entirely by the Sshoolhas To Amalgam ait e ahicdaibeor and some arrangements mnust There will be an amalgama- iher decisions on gaines in Port tion ai Pori Hope and Cobourg Hope can be made. hockey clubs this Year. This Present, among aihers iro m much vas ecidd atCoboura were the Recreatior,4 muc ~vs dcidd a Frida 's Directo:, Jim Munroc. Clarke meet 1ng of interested parties Sommerville and Bob Neill, ïOll from bath towns held in the promniIent figures in Cobourg, HMa-ik n nCbu hockeyý. The Part Hope delega- MaY details must be ironcd tes inciuded Harry aePe eut yet, ad wit has ath e enident ai the team last season,I estblihcdwhehertheJunor Erv. Downey and Harris Me-j WiL play in Port Hope; the in- Keen. Guide January- 17 ______ j 24 ______ February- 14 ______ 21 -_ _ _ _ _ 28 ______ March- 7- 21 ______ 28 April- 18 ______ 3-2! 4-3' 2-411 4-11I 1-21 2-1' 1-3 3-21 termediates in Cobourg, or vice versa, or where they will al- Ladies' Major League Bowling Schedule 2-Hilda Brock, capi.; Lola 1Wright, Eieen Halroyd, Ruth Barclay, Vi O'Rourke, Gladys Rahm, Gin Ells. 3-Lorraine Martin, cap. Ollie Patfield, Audrey Burns, Stella Brown, Greta Luxton, 1Joyce Lyle, Dot Virtue. 4-Doris JolI, capt.; Essie Cox, Joan Brunt, Mcl McNuity, Ev- elyn Large, Marion Siaght, Doris Holroyd. 5-Onie Etcher, capL; Jean Luxton, Duaine Palmer, Ma bel Lewis, Thelma Forrester, Jean IHarncss. Ray Scott. 6-Helen Dunn, capt.; Ena Etcher, Pcggy Haines, Mary Harrison, Dolly Brooks, Grace Blackburn, Belle Leslie. 7-etty Westlakc, capt.; Ada Richards, Helen Piper, Dorc. Mutton, Bernice Terry, Barb. Buttonshaw, Bernice Pantner. 8-Kay Beauprie, capt.; Aud- rey Bîckell, Muriel Hoiroyd, Joan Engley, Sadie Bucknell, Kay Stephens, Barb. MacDon- ald. 9-Joyce Major, capi.; Shirley Bickeil, Em. Stinger, Emma Bromell, Evelyn Embley, Helen Parka, Jean Woods. lO--Lydia Bates, capt.: Lau Lyle, Dot Crombie, Dot Brooks, Audrey Osmond, Helen Simnick, N. Sheehan. 1 1-Wima Bates, capt.: Joyce Tennant. MoIly Henderson. Shir-i 1e.v Davis. Mary' Wilcox, VelI Miller. Muriel Crago. 12--Norma Gay, capt.; Del Vinson, Evelyn Morrison, Beth Chartran, Ev. Sweetman, B. Brown, A=n Gay. Allers. 1-S 3-4 5-6 Septemaber- 8 E 1- 2 3- 4 5- 6 L 7- 8 9-10 11-12 15 E 10-11 9- 8 1-12 L 4- 5 7- 6 2- 3 22 E 3- 5 12- 2 8-10 L 9- 7 1-11 6- 4 29 E 4- 7 5- 1 6- 3 L 2-10 12- 9 8-11 October- 6 E 8- 6 10-12 9-11 L 1- 3 2- 4 7- 5 13 E 12- 3 4- 9 2- 7 L Il- 6 8- 5 10- 1 20 E 2- 8 6-10 4- 1 L 5- 9 1-3 12- 7 27 E 9- r 7-11 3-10 L' 6-12 5- 2 4- 8 November- 3 E 1- 4 2- 6 12- 5 L 8- 1 10- 7.3- 9 10 E 6- 9 1-7 1- 2 L 12- 4 3- 8 5-10 17 E 8-12 Il- 5 10- 4 L 3- 7 6- 1 9- 2 24 E 6- 5 10- 9 8- 7 L 1- 2 12-11 4- 3 December- 1 E 12- 1 6- 7 5- 4 L 10-11 3- 2 8- 9 8 E 10- 8 1-1 7- 9 L 3- 5 4- 6 2-12 15 E 3- 6 9-12 10- 2 L 4- 7 Il- 8 1- 5 Bowlers ta start earlY shift 6:5p. m., late shift 8:45 p.m. l-Bcrnice Budai, capt.: June Baker. Eva Whitehead, Ella De- Jardines, Marie Yeo, Ann White, Ivy Coverley. Sept 5 12 19 26 Octc 3 10 17 24 31 NOVE 7 14 21 28 Dece 5 12 I ---------- -i rà, 1-91 1 1 - *cg ý 1- season and still haven't been Thme leflhander, making contacted, get in touch with theI days, limited Trenton ta sevE captain of the team you were on club ta a 6-3 win in a sudden. before and tell him you want ta second and third in the fifthz bowl. t eietelettrebte There wiil be a bowling fee t eietenx he at af $1.50 per schedule ta help pay was the bail game, as the Har expenses for a banquet and some times in the seventh, while bowling prizes. Gog locletdapi Your bowling executive is the Gog locletdapi same, having been re-elected by acclamation at the spring ban- quet last April. President-- Arnold Lobb; Secretary-Jack Dunn, and Treasurer John Stai- r s o ton are the afficers in charge. If you encounter any prob- i lems let your team captaîn know l1 executive for them ta handle.' If you are interested in bowl- ing and would like ta get on a Lose Secon( team, leave your name with ane of the above executive membersj Seven errors by the Bowman- and your name will be put on a ville girls' saftballers made the waiting list. big difference in the second game af the best af three series, ding S.c'eduue pae nBri atTus night. The home team picked Aleys 3 - 4 Alcys 5 - 6 up a dozen hits off Virginia .P. vs. F.B. M.S. vs. Com. Brown ta romp ta a decisive 'ffice vs. Com. H.R. vs. L.P. 17-8 victary and take the series .R. vs. M.S. Com. vs. F.B. Iini two straight games. .B. vs. Office L.P. vs. M.S. Audrey Hearsey, on the maund arn. vs. L.P. F.B. vs. H.R. for the Barrie club, was tauched .B. vs. M.S. Office vs. Com. for 10 safeties, but racked up 'ffice vs. H.R. L.P. vs. F.B. an impressive 14-strikeaut total .S. vs. L.P. Com. vs. H.R. ta register the win. Barriej .R. vs. F.B. M.S. vs. Office splurged for three runs in the .P. vs. Office F.B. vs. Coin. first and five in the second ta P. vs. H.R. F.B. vs. M.S. Bowmanville finally broke the .B. vs. Com. Office vs. L.P. ice in the fifth, as Barbara .S. vs. L.P. Com. vs. H.R. Hughes and Edith Nimigon I.R. vs. F.B. M.S. vs. Office crossed the plate. The homes- CHEDULE ters came right back ta clinch am. vs. Office H.R. vs. L.P. the game in the sixth with four 'B. vs. L.P. Com. vs. MS. markers on three Bawmanville .R. vs. Cam. F.B. vs. Office miscuês and a single. ffîce vs. M.S. L.P. vs. Com. With the game beyond recall," om. vs. F.B. M.S. vs. H.R. the lacals rallied ta outscore Bar- ffice vs. H.R. L.P. vs. F.B. rie 6-5 in the final three frames .S. vs. F.B. Office vs. Com. picking up haîf of their hit total. .P. vs. Office H.R. vs. M.S. The Barrie attacic was led by .R. vs. Cam. F.B. vs. Office centre-fielder Hare and catcher ffice vs. M.S. Com. vs. L.P. Agness, each with three singles. .P. vs. H.R. F.B. vs. M.S. Barbara Hughe's three safeties .S. vs. Com. Office vs. H.R. paced the Bowmanville effort, ffice vs. F.B. M.S. vs. L.P. ____________ PAr'E TWETvz 1- H.R. vs. F.B. L.P. vs. Office 'Ui .h ADMISSION Adults » 40e Children - 25e 1 Bow EYOÜ :V:Î: le î