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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Dec 1958, p. 13

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?RUMDAY, DEC. llth, imsn SMixed League Bowling Alter séeing thé second and Team Standings third téama catcbing up hast W L Pins Pts weck, Jim Richards' league- Richards 24 18 40714 58 leaders turned thé tables Fri- Spicer- 22 20 41007 51 day night ta stretch their mai-- Etcher 24 18 40336 53 gin ta !ive points. Thé front- Bond 21 21 39586 50 ruanners, with a possibility o! Mitchell 21 21 40189 48 dtropping ail thé way to fifth Brock-- 15 27 39625 34 4.cig theni, handed Bob Mit- Aeae 1téani a 7-0 pasting toAvéamesAve ~Uy thé hosers into thé fifth Elton Brock 42 ý26 position.- Art Spicer ~ 42 213 Jack Bond's bowlers, coely Onie Etcher 42 209 -one point out o! first placé last Jack Bond- . 42 204 weék, found themselves on the Bob Mitchell . 42 203 ,wrong end o! a 7-0 score against Hilda Brock 42 203 MOrley Etcher's outfit. Th.e Arnold Sheep 36 197 téams switched positions as a Morley Etcher 42 196 résult, with thé victors now Cecil Mutton -- 42 193 àècônd. fivé points back o! thé Ai Hickling 35 193 Iéàdè?s. Jim Richards ---- 36 193 Att Spicer continued his hot Bud Edmondson - 42 191 etreak, as did bis team, who Howard Bromel 42 190 rnavéd into third position, after Joe Nowlan 42 190 drubbing 'jiton Brock's cellar- Len Eldridge 42 189 dwellers by a 7-0 count. Onlv Bon Mutton --_-_--- 42- 184 ten points separate thé first Essie Cox 42 184 fie eas.Fred Luxton -- 42 180 lié éas.Gord Stringér 42 177 Art Spicér followéd up last Audrey Sleep 36 177 week's schedule high triple, Carole Oke 42--4 176 with thé top mark o! 766 includ- Dot Bond --------------- 42 176 ing the high single gaine of 32. Rick Gould - --------- 42 174 Othér bigh triples wére régis- Muriel Horoyd__ 33 174 tered by Joé Nowian 723, HUl-' Dorc Mutton..----- 42 173 Brock with thé ladies' high O! Emma Bromeli 42 171 715, Muriel Holroyd 661 and Ai Jean Evans 42 168 Hickling 639. Jim Cox ------------ 42 167 - Following Spicer, good singles Emma Stringer - 42 167 wént to Hilda Brock, again higli Cliff Evans - --;------39 167 for the ladies with 322, Len El- Ruth Mit chell 39 165 dridge 282, Joé Nowlan 280, Bill Chai-les ----- 42 162 Ruby Spicer with her best effort Amy Winacott ----- 36 153 of 279 and Jean Evans 263. Pat Bai-teLs --- 42 152 Kay Luxton -~ 42 149 Doreen Chai-les 42 147 Joan Eldridge 42 144 W A NTED Mary Nowlan 42 140 Mai-g Hickling ----- 35 140 1 Dead, Old and! Cripple.! Everett Winacott -- 36 139r FAIM STOCK Dot Edmond-son ----33 137 Plked Up Free of Charge Ruby Spicer -- ---- 39 116 r 24 Heur Service. Ladies High Single -a PoeCietHilda Brock -------- 322 p Poneurg F 2-37 Men's High Single -n Coboug FR -721Ai-t Spicer ------- _ 325 Peterborough RI 2-2080 Ladies' High Triple -ti NICK PECONI Hilda Brock----- 715 a Poterborougb - Ont. Men's High Triple - 7 *-Art Spicer ----- 766 ti n, STONE-STrONEwSTrONE BuIld with stone, it adds dignity, value and permanence to your home, at very littie extra cost. Morbo Stone Co. Ltd. of GSHAàWAl have the finest selection of r\ecast and natural stone i Otaro Oshawa RA 5-3189 1437 Ring Si. E. à i Tm CMNAD1AN TAT7MA2q. DOWMALNVnLLE.ONTAATO0 Ji B. 200 Ganses Joan Brunt 301; Jean Musial 288; One Etcher 287, 213, 229; Bernice Budai 281, 218, 212; Audrey BickelI 272, 220; Em- ma Bromell 271; Shirley Bick- ell 263; Kay Beauprie 261:- Lor- raine Martyn 258; Lola Wright 251; Dot Brooks 246, 219; Ollie Patfield 246;, Mary Harrison 243;- Lydia Bates 240, 224, 239; Wil- ma Bates 237, Audrey Osmond 235. Thelma Forrester 230; Doris Joli 229, 213; Hilda Brock 229, 203; Myra Cooper 223; Ella Desiardine 222; Ann Gay 218; Ena Etcher 218, 210; Evelyn Large 218, Em Stringer 217; Dore Mutton 211; Eiieen Hol- royd 208; Dot Crombie 208; Ivy Coverly 207, June Baker 207; Mable Lewis 206: Berniece Ter- ry 205, Joyce Lyle 204, Du aine Palmer 204, Doris Holrovd 203; Donna Preston 202; Barb. B ut- tonshaw 200. gh, Single- Joan Brunt The Christmas meeting for Ki i-an Womnan's Association v held i the Lowei- Hall o! Chui-cl- on Wednesday af i flon, Opcning worship was1 by Mrs. J. Glover, with seaeor thème. Mrs. StarT played a pia solo, an-d Mi-s. Douglas Lo sang a solo, ini addition tot Christmas hymnns, prayer, Sci titre, and readings by the leacg MM-. Loi-ne Tregunna, Pi-s dent, Presided for business. Mi utes were réad by Beicord:i Secretary, Mrs. AleOin Spenc( Mrs. Harvey Pascoe réad t] correspondence. The sum of was votéd ta Save-the-Childrg Pund and the sum o! $32.90 w voted ta Missions, ta ibring tl W.A. o!!ering up to $60 foi- MS. of thé Presbyteî-y. Mîssionary study was arr-a ged by Mrs. M. Walters. She wý assisted by Mrs. L. Tregun. wbo led thé Al.aska study; Mr D. Love, Canada; Mrs. C. Hoi kins. United States; Mrs. Pascoe, Mexico; Mrs.'4i. Cros. Man anid Mrs. E. Mountjoy w] led studies on North Amneri Neighboui-s. Mrs. W. Weri-v and Mrs.F Lee wilI hé thé W.A. Christma Cheer Committée. Mrs. J. Frai cis and Mrs. Alvin Spencer wil arrange aIl convenors for 19S programs and lunch. Hostésses were Mrs. Green Mrs. C. Werry, Mi-s. W. Werri and Mrs. W. Woodward. Electiori o! officers for th( Woman's Association for 1959 took place, with Bey. Ronald H Love presiding. Past Presidegt1 Mrs. L. Trégunna; Président- Mrs.* W. Woodward: Vice-Prés- idents- Mrs. J. Dyck andi Mrs, J. Starr; Bee. Sec.--Mrs. A. Spencer: Cor. Sec- Mrs. H. Pascoe; Treas.- Mrs. H. Werry: Assistant - Mrs. J. Sutter; Mis- glonai-v Superintenident-- Mrs. E. Mountjoy: Tempérance- Mrs. H. Crossman;, Flower Corn.- Mrs. D. Lové an-d Mrs. J. Fran- cis: Manse Con- Mrs. L. Tre- gunna and Mrs. W. Woodward; Visiting Convenor Mrs. J. Glo- ver. Thé Kedron Doubles CI>s1 héld their Christmas Famnilv Night on Saturday evening iri thé Lower Hall with 78 in atten- dance. Mrs. Noble led in xan-es foi- thé childi-en while the tables weré bcing cleared, !ollowing thé bountiful dinner. A Christ- mas film was shown and carol singing was énjoyed. New fam- ,Ile introducéd were Bey. and Mmr. Ronald Lové. and théir three sons, and Mr-. and Mrs. Robert Dale, and childi-en. Foîl- Ow-ing the report o! thé Nomin- atIng Corn. 1959 officers wére eleted. Honora-- Présidents- Rev. and Mrs. Lové: Past Presi- do4nt- Mix. and Mm. J Glover, Hij IEileen Holroyd 175 Joyce Major 5-------1 Mary Wilcox X Muriel Holrovd 9 Kay Stephens Em Stringer Jean Luxton Shirley Davis 112 Duaine Palmer 17< Dot Crombie 170 Helen Piper --- 169 Essee Cox 168 Joan Engley10 Bai-b. Buttonshaw16 Dorc Mutton - ------- f$7 Thelma Forrester f6 Bernice Terry 16 Marion Slaght 6 Norma Norris Ann Gay- Donna Preston ifs Moily Henderson _____-g5 Helen Vivian -Ç Audrey Osmond 14 Ada Richards- 4 Joan Brunt 4 Vel Miller 3 Evelyn Large11 Stella Brown idi The 151ayôffs àte Over anci Osborne's team won thé prize moncy with 6927 pinls for six games bowled. Ross McKnigh's teamn finished second witt 6790 ju.st 137 pins down. Members of the winning team arc Capt. AI Osborne, Dr. Keith Siemon, Bob Kent, Frankt Lewins, George Piper, Gary Clarke and Bob Williams. Ab. Piper had the high tri- ple score with 810. Ab. had games of 234, 296, 280. Dr. Keith Siemon won high single prize, 314. Alley Chatter The Men's Major League is holding a turkev roll and games may be bowled between Dec. lOt h and Dec. 22nd. The second schedule wiil start on Wednesday, Jan. 7. The executive would like to take this opportunitv to wish ail bowlers a verv Merrv Christmas and a Happy New Year. Be seeing youi next year. Final 'Standing First Sehedule Playoffs Team Pins Osborne ----------- 6927 McKnight ---- ---------6790 Bagne!] --------------- - 6670 Larmer------------------ 662 0 Brock 6,581 Halîman ----------6".3 Rundie -------_ ---- -----6 503 Williams ----- -6496 Milne 6396 Dale 6184 R. Oke 6043 B, Oke -5962 5Ray Asbton, Toronto, spent '5 the weekend at his home. '4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, '4 Osh.awa, Mns. Edna MeLaugh- '4 lin, Burketon, wcre Sunday vis- 3 tars at Mr-. and Mrs. Ross Ash- 9- ton's. Mr-. Alex Wiseman and Mr. 2and Mrs. Frank Osmond, Con- 0nie, Jennie, Tracey, Bowman - 0ville, visited Mrs. W. Tbompson - 9 Mr. James Gral-sam, Bowman- 8 ville, caled on his parents Mr. 7and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Sun- 7day. 5 Mrs. Charlie Rice, Bowman- Sville was a Sunday visitor at Mr-. and Mrs. Don Canleron's. Mr-. and Mrs. Ron Rahm and fainily were Sunda-v supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rahms. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur %ead 1and Lynne were Sunday visit- [ors with Mr-. and Mirs, Clayton 1Read and Mr. and Mms Louis 1Ashton, Peterborough. Mr-. and Mrs. R. J. Flemn ~.and ivrs. J. -'Otts, Tommy, Présidents- NMr. ad Mrs 'çW Debbie and Mary spent the ISnowden; Vice-President"....- r. wcekend wlth relatives at Coli- and Mrs. LU Trégunra; Se, lflgWOOd. .ed- aries- Mr-. andi Mrs. W. - Mrs..W. Marin Is spéndinga was nak; Assistants- Mr. an few days with Mrs. E. Strutt, thé B. Hitchens; Treasurers- Enniskillen, Mrs. Strutt having ter- and, Mrs. Ted Maidman; A had a fall, led ants- Mr-. and Mrs. DcrckL Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garrard. Mal nett, Pianist- TIoy Noble. * were supper guests o!,Mi-. and anfo Doubles Club are sponsori - 'Mrs. Chai-lie Garrard Sunday. ove Candlelight service to be he Mir. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin the Columbus on Sunday eve -g, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ip- Dec. 21, at 7:30 o'clock, in the sedi Anderson, Port Hope, ta er. United Church. itevîsit Mi-. and Mrs. C. Anderson esi- A bowling night is being ar and Caroline at Dinbrook over [in- ranged for January 10. ta which thistmaek nd etilbeh ng al couples are inviteci, at cshin thChtmschoner il be held er. awa Shopping Centre.- ntéC rconriyee- the Rev. R. H. Love prcachéd a ing, Dec. 12. $sermon on Tempérance et t1e vas regular service, and the colleeF EL IZABETHVITTTt asor's took an extra offering for 1J.L.I.IJ he th-is special work. The beauty W. of warmly lighted evergreen Thé W. Instltute met at the tres, which were donated and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tréw n- decorated by the Young People'e, in the form o! a quilting party. -as Class, added to both services. ~ The ladies gathered at 10.30 and ýna Trhe Community. Club social began ta quiît. Dinner was sec- xs evening was cancélléd on Friday ved frôm xvhat thé members H. evening due ta thé serlous 111_ brought. Thé quilt was being s ness and death o! Robert Tu,- quilted for Mrs. Sam McMiiian ho madge Henry o! Lindsay, father who was keeping house at ýaof Ivan Henr-y. Mr. and Mrs. Trew's whiie Mrs. Trew was in Ivan Henry attended the mr-the hsia.I h feno R. orial service in Lindsay on Mon- the minutes were rend by Mis. n- Hampton cemetery. moved and seconded ta give- $10 Mr. oste Snoden rése ta~t the Fall's fund at Shiloh. A il r Fse nod1prsn' euchre party xvas planned for 59 a patient in Oshawa General 3th of December at Mrs. Wal- Hospital, foilowing surgery, wvas ters. ncheered bY news of the arrivai Simda col nd huh ry o a gandsn i Kapskasngservices wes-e held in the nhoria- bor toMr.andMrs Jaes ing. Usiiailv churcb services are e Pengeily. in the evening on the first Sun-i 9, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H-ancock, day of thé month but from nov., î. Bruce and Roger. were Friday on' for the winter anyway, there1 - gnests o! Mi-. and Mrs. Robert will be no night services. * -Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Donna and Mr. Alan I Robert Hancock of Toronto. Mercer, Toronto, wére homne f or S. Mr-. and Mrs. Robert Flét, the weekend. -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crossman, Mrs. Simpson at Béech Hill . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry has béén ili al veeki and thn - %vere guests at Durham Cours- village sehiolars lhat attend he-, -ty Holstein Club banquet, hon-, school have been hainie-Il week. -ouring James Brown of New- Mi-. and Mrs. A. Sheppard scastle, National President of- Aith Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler -the Holstein Association o! Can- Saturday evening. -ada-- an event of Friday evén- Mr. and Mrs. Art Forsythe, ing in Blackstocck Hall. Oshawa, at Tlhlckson's. Many local farmers and their, Misses Gloria Quantrill, Suz- wives attendcd thé Féderation. anne and Darlene Thickson and o! Agriculture banquet in Sun-, Job-n Quantrill were skating derland Unitedi Church on Wed- Saturday evening in Port Hope. ncsday evening. - Gordon Corner The Sunday school exécutive is the township représentative, met on Tuesday evéning at Mr, »ta this group. and Mrs. Milford Whitet5 andic -Mr-. and Mrs. 'Roy Hepburn., planne apo luck supper, Noreen and Florence, and Mrd. Christmasa treeand concertfr Howard Brown, assisteci at the! the Stind.ay school children an wedding célébration at thé homt the l7th. o! Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hepburr, Mrs. Walterg was in Peter-( on Thursday evéning, an évent borough récentlv.fo attended by many othér Kédrosi Mrs. Thickson at Garden, Hill friends. -' for thé "Saving Dollars ta Make Bey. and Mîq R. H. Rckard, Cents" club on Monday evening. Belleville, Don Lowery and Miss Election was held on Monday Ann Crawford of Toronto, vis- to elect school trustees and cou- ited friénds in thé cornmunity. neillors. We bad sa much snow briéflv, and attendéd this 40t& that a small number voted. We ivedding anniversary Par-ty of 'congratulate those elccted for Mr. and Mru. Hepbursi. ite cm terni. a ~ Averagéà KNàne Gamès sDr. Keith Semnon .6 Bill Steven --------- 6 Pete Dabbins . .6 Elton Brock -------6 Bert Engley 6 Frank Lewins 6 i Ai Osborne 6 Jim Levett . .6 Bill Hearle ----------6 Murrav Larmer-------- 6 IErnie Perfect- - ------- 6 Bruce Mine -------6 Cecil Mutton ---__ 6 Ed. Leslie - --- -----6 John Ford -----------6 Ross McKnight ------- 6 Hank Janzen ---- 6 Rus.s Lane ----------6 Bill Westlake ---------6 Ab. Piper --- ---6 Reg Hearle--- - --- 6 Dr. H. Rundle--------- 6 Si Trewin ----- 6 Morlev Etcher--------- 6 Bill Bates - ----- -- 6j Dave McKnight ------- 6 Russ Oke- ------------ 6 Frank Williams 6 -Don Bishop--------- 6 Gord. Stringer ------6 Harry Gay-- --------- 6 Bob Williams ---------- 6 Jack Munday --------6 Paul Chant ---- ------ 6 Ted Bagneli ----------6 Bob Kent 6 John Stainton - - -- 6 Bob Martin ------_6 Ralph Kelly - 6 Morlev Vanstone - 6 Russ I{allman ..6 Jack Gay --- - 6 Jack Bond 8 Don Gilhoôley 6 Murr&y Tighe _____ 6 Howard Quinney m~e i~ 4-2 Carl Leslie--------- 6 201 after 39 seconds a! thé ~e*ond - E OROWIE 4awkLq FLASH OUTF T 0 ÀFeatè ring the world's Most popul-ar snapshoi camera! There's *verytbung need.d te, Saunch, 0 Photo career in th!&' bandsomely packaged gift outfit - frein camera and Atlm rght on! down te bulbs and batteries for' te flasholder. And tolk about! "lIuest The camnera is Kodok's' Brownie Mowkey. - the Mot Ipopular camoe ever bvilti * . $17.50 é0and available H.ERE right now! BROWNIE Mo.i, CAMERA Scopesight f/i.9 Meter-model movie.maker at this lowc, lowv price! New dimension te Browni. mov.' *e-making - an d now, *rownie movies ore simpler, surer thon ever! 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Jim Richards% took Gordl 3 Sellers' pagsta knot the cousit, 9hait à minute before the peri-id 9 ended. 7 The Workà Départment's Fos- 7 ter clicked on a passing play 7with Raye West and Bun Welsh 3at 5:01 of the ftiiddlc session. 3 for the only goal of the period. Barry Cowling rcturncd to the ice, afttr serving * rÔughing sentence wlth Alex Alexander, to tic the score on an unassist- ed effort at 12:03. Dave McCui lough triggcred the winner, littie over a minute later on .a solo dash. 'Xhe Dept. of Works struck quickly with goals at 15:21 and 16:49 ta put the game on ice. Welsh connected for the fourth goal, assisted by West and Poster, and MCUllough pîcked up his second marker on a pAss from Foster. The B1ockbuÈters were neyer beaded in the second encounter, as they took a three -goal lead eariy in the geme and Wcnt on to a 6-4 win. jack Marshall set Bob Shearer up for the firet M. & W. goal, at the 2:50 mark of the opening period. Marshall convered "Buteh" Cole's pais at 7:32 and "Buck" Cowle fed the puck ta PhilGilmer, run- ning the score, taý3-0. Don Mas- ters put Brooks Construction back in the garne, witli a pair of fqst goals néar-the. end of the. frame. Lloyd Hamiltén drew-an asuf ut on.,the firgt one, Avé. 251 213 236 229 227 223 222 220 219 219 218 218 217 216 215 215 2 Il5 214 214 213 211 211 211 210 209 209 -20)8 208 207 207 206 206 206 206 205 204 203 203 -MAKE us YOUR HEADQUARTERs IROWNIES KdJaz cé reexcamera fla - top-value /tas h outflt tow, fow price - but tI en piee .Ouflt feotures I(odok's Ireot new Brownie Storfte, Cornera that takes Ektachrome, caler slides as weJI os Kodacolor cnd blaick-ond-white snapshots. Outtit aiso includes fisholder,- buIbi, Isetteries, Verichromne PaO Film, Oasd full instruclions. $18.8s Need ilm? We have KODAK FILM in evéry Size, every type Caler film or bleck.end.white, we're heodquarters for Kodak Film. 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Teaju Standings W L T Pli Dèpt. of Works __. 6 2 1 13 NI. & W. Block ---- 4 4 1 .) Brooks Const. 4 5 0 8 Front Street - 3 6 o G WVRAT ABOUT THE NORMAL? 1 Irish Digest Aucingaounivescitrs con- Aun faoUnivesiycorisein psychopathology was asked by a student: "Doctor, you've told us about the abnormal persori and bis behavior-but what about the normal person?" "When we find hini," replinei the psychiatrist, "we cure hsmn Ladies' Major Bowling Alter reportiiûg Kay Beau- IHigh 'tiplè prie's victories, for many weeks, Onie Etëltér - -,___ 729 now for the second consecutive High Average - time, the league-leaders have Doris Joli----------- -- 46 iost. The losses by Beauprie's Team Standings bowlers, have now given the Pit next four teams a chance of K Bauri 2 winding up with the first sched L1 ats- --25 ule championship. Joyce Ma- L. atyn --- 22 --- jor's team pulled off a big up- L. MEther ---- 22 îset, handing Beauprie a 2-1 de- B:.etiker . l--- - 2 feat. BBudsta 1913/664 Lydia Bates' outfit downei W. Buaes19 33134 sister Wilima's team 2-1. to hold H. Dunnu -_--- 17 33359 onto the third position. Onie H. Brock 17 32744 Etcher led ber team ta a sim- D. oi 5 320 ilar 2-1 wîn over Doris Joll's J. Mjor15 ,j32443 crcw, to keep pace with the N. Mayjor----72973254 winning Bates' team. In spite NGy------ 95 of dropping a 2-1 decision ta Averages Hilda Brock's bowlers, Lor- Name Ave. raine Martyn's tearn rernained Doris Joli --- ------------- 6 three points back of the lead- Onie Etcher --- ers, tied for third wvilh Bates Bernice Budai 213 and Etcher. Hilda Brock .----- ------- 204 Betty Westlake's outfit made Lorraine Martyn ----- 2Cim the biggest gain, shutting out Lydia Bates--------199 E{elen Dunn 3-0, to vauit fromn Kay Beauprie------ fifth place into the ru-nner-up Shirley Bickeill - 192 position 2'/ý points behind Beau- Lou Lvle----------- 191 prie. Lola Wright 190 Norma Gay's celiar-dwellers, Ena Etcher -.189 practically assured themseive-s Joyce Lyle 188 of a last place finish, by drop- Jean Musial-- - -186 ping a 3-0 shutout loss to Ber- June Baker - ---------184 niece Budai's bowlers.. Dot Brooks '_ ---84 Onie Etcher, batthing to over- Helen Dunn ----------- 18?' take Doria Joli in the high Ollie Patfieid 183 average race, came -up with a Joyce Tennant 3 729 total and the night's high Peggy Haynes --- triple. Close behind came Ber- Myra Cooper 181 niece Budai at 711, Lydia Emma Bromell . 180 Bates wîth 703 and Shirley Audrey Bickell 179 Bickle with 655. ISadie Buckneil 178 High single honours went to Betty Westlake -____178 Tcan Brunt with a 301 score, Wilmna Bates -___178_ F1lowed by Jean Musial 288, Mary Harrison 1178 :ie Etcher 287 and Berniece Ruth Barclay 178 Budai 281. Norm>: (n177 imk A 0%16L -ongwo--. 4 KEDRON

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