->, Th~e Canadian Stateaman, Bccp. anvflle, 3ee. 2, 1064 SPORTopucs By Frank Mohun 623-7234 ' Any guy who writes a sports column, particularly alter' rnaking a prediction, should be able ta give his views onit m the whY and wherefore of Canada's faUl classic -- the Grey! Cup. To tell the truth only two things went right for usr Saturday - one that B.C. won ta make our forecast correctý and the other that this reporter organized a pool and woundý Yo av l hadof scalpers %vho demnard an exTWlLageHce horbitant price for any available ducats, but how about al hundcred bucks just to watch the game on television9 I Wasn't exactly that we "spare no expense" to brîng ur! n Datry Hands Rob son Loss readers the local sports news, Okay - so we didn't see the 1964 Grey Cup game Didn't even see the replay on television, Sunday afterno;n. The 1 , old scribe spent much of the weekend working overtime.ý1O yp a s Ba cu ls year -- but it had ta be Grey Cup weekend! One of the Crystal Daiy stopped Rob,- raie In Crystal's opening "Mort" Richards, while Bob guys I our office <an Argonaut fan) sold his pair, and son Motors' win streak at six game 8-3 victory, scaring four Sheridan scared once. another, former Bowmanviflite, Doug Harnden had to turn games and used only eight goals. Burns MacMillan was Don Masters, "Jiggs" Cowl. dow a reeticetsa e idnt fel o bd aterai, and plaý,Yers to do the job in Townright in step with a hat-trick ing and Gerry Marjerrisan downa fee ickt, o wedid't eelso ad frgixe', League hockey action, Thurs- 'performance, xith Jim Olinskilwere the McNulty's marks-1 the money wiil be useful at Christma~s. sa pleas,-ri ve.Il day nighi, at the Memorial adding the other and Irv Gi men. for 001l sparing the expense. Arena. In the other haîf of contributing three assîsts. Team Staniiigb the regularly scheduled double Brian Hughes set up a Il GENEALS SCOINGheader, McNulty's Sports con- three Robson markers by Bill Ps GEERLS SORNGtinuing their tail-spin, lost 5-3 Crossey, Terry Black and Paul Robson Motors 6 1 12 (Not Including Tuesday's Gaine> to Olympia Restaurant, drop- McCullough. ýCrystal Dairy -------- 4 3 8 GP O A 6t. ping further into the cellar. Olympia received two-goal IOlympia Restaurant 3 4 6 Bib-Il' 9 9 Ted Fairey piaý,ed a big efforts from Ran Stewart and 1MeNulty's Sports --I 6 2 Danny O'Shea ___ 20 10 'Ron Buchanan 1lIý 14 Bill Lit.tle - -.______ 20 PC Waylle Casliniac,-------21 Bill Banîuermaîî- - 20 6 Y Chris Roberls __ 20_ . 2 Jim Blair - - 11 Bob Kilger - -___18 Chris Hayes --- - 2 0 t jinu Booth - 1,3 Darryl Leach . ..14 1 Nick Beverley 19 0 Jiru Lanig ---- ONE GAME LEF' Afler lait nigbt's> game, local tanis xrl hax e onlý anec more apportunity ta see Oshawa Genorals In action at the: Memnorial .- Tuesday night when Peterborough Petes wîl provide the opposition. Town League Basketball Hooper's Beat Coronation 43-m28' Fuelers Edge McQueen's 28-24 iHortpei s Jeivellirs watloped FOu et uaîIIIe iî p ýÀ,tl a stroug 1M points in the final quarter. Coronation Cafe 43-28, anid 16 point performance, Jimn but it wasn't enough ta over- i Stephen Fuels handed Mc- Doucette tallied 10 and Frank came the Fuels' big lead. Qucen Matai-s a 28-24 setback o i Town 1-eague BasketballSobil had seven points. For Lyn Lowery connected for 'aý1ction ai, the High Schooh the lasers, Danny Se'o and seven and Jimn Mooreraft Nve gymasim.laz \ýf-,iiesay"Tom" Finney each c[icked points t edSehnst h nigt fr 1 ponts 1 ighcapvictory. Nai-nan Bu- *Hooper's. Eiadit:ýI ail the After being he[d eure cles b i walda was the gamnes top' %vy quarteaaea 16 point, last the operiing quarter and mar-iscorer witlî eight, xvhile Gordý 1 qurte barag tosveep the aging aîîly five baskets after Ritter and John Lunr i pcked iq-oIaî.be-header opener, as John ,three, McQijeen's exploded forlup haîf a dozen apiece. I Bantaîn Girls colvi ie ...1 ..... . .......... 50 I Pper 7. Bradley 0; Ayre- Bennett------------------... 41 WluI-itehead Beaupx'ie-----------------... 2 r Vu. Mutton.....-2 piper Team -St.1.a n.d ing ... Hately 1 Whitehead ...................4 Hiz-h Single R. Etcher 222 - Ayrp ----..---........... 20, 206-235. G. Preston2322 Bradley C. i4:A. Crago 242-211. B. Colville High Single - CAyre 173,1222. R. Beauprie 212-203, j. D. Bromeil 165. Bennot 2-13. H. Moor'e -204. High Double - D Bi-oi-nell'C. Bu-adiex' 208. 303. C. As-re 23.r Higlu Triple - R. Etelier 663, Junior Girls , A. Crago 620. G. Preston 6ol5. EdmannduDon 5. Lewi'îs ;Ino HoId0 Joint, Meeting0:Masters High nl J.ro-il ~I I231.N ......Goo ..-n .21,.N. Ed mSelnr,.... Sllr.20 To UicusJoinveingms er 22,N ~vn High Doule T . Brornell by Jim Clarké baJi raised the motion thatý'Juiroy -eBowmnihle OM1IA hî cr xcuîesa n L1uxton 3. Alder 2: Brock 3, s Midget-Jvnl Association office aani h 956 uldameetinug last Sunday seassvn.C 10vttscne'Doohe2 cdod5 i afternoon at Mike Puk's. Sev- thîs. ~- TanS'udn 1 ral weeks agO a group o! A tentative date for Minor Luxton T. . r............... gentlemen interestcd in Mid- Hockey ,N ight xxas sel for Aide.-7 ge. u-euh n nor !0-Fbîc,-.2il 965, The C.Bri -----------27f key met to, discuss tile possi- ecutixe's Presideîîiand e"-- BDocuab ...... bilities o! farrning a co-opera- retary will look after the task Bedford............ .... 261 tive executive to assist bath o! secu ring a hockey celebrity 1piper ....... 4... Midiget and Juvenîle bock'ýyî for Ibis event. In an effortl litf,1 Single - D. Luxton 19. ANNER PASSANT clubs in Bowmanville. Mîke ta raise finances for bat1w adn18.W le'18496335 Puk, Don Gilhooly, Mlike Ne-1 clubs. 50-50 draw tickets wuil' figlu Double - W. Gordon 1 14 Rehder Ave, mis, Harvey Webster, Bobl be di'stnibu'ted this week for 336. h -o-32 omnle Barî'abal11, Han-y 0O'ler, Mult a draw to be made in January. SeniBo el ea2gueomavil Fountain andl Jim Clarke dis A spca meeting wilh be held' elSunMxd egu cussed various ideas qnd an onsthis 'Sunday at the home1 thSun ovii 0 enlLi f. Assurance ehection o! officers w-as held. lof Carl Dcvitt. Regular meet- Iuett 4, Beauprie 3: Mutt' 9: On Sunday afte'rnoon, the' ings of the executive W-îL b Fately 2.Co pn of aad O.M.H.A. Midget-Juvenile ex- hedte hr unlyo!ec eanu StandinugCo an of aad ecutive held their initial m'ontih at 2 p.nu. The execu-Iichî6 meeting at the home of Mike' tive in addition to 50-50 draw' Puk, with the president, tickets will, b-r warking with, George Rail presîding. On a the town's service clubs,' bc motion from Bob Barraball attenupting ta raise finances MMR A %vas agreed that Ma-s. Jean Other members of the cx-, Devitt would handie the dut- ectîtive are as follows: Milti ies as Secretarv'-Treasurer for' F ou n t a i n., Viere-President: bath clubs, Il also was de- Midgei. Timer, Bob Ba'rrabahh;1 A R EN A cided that the president and Juvenihe Timer, Mike Nemis;' secretary-treasurer would sign and Publicity DirectaiJinuD MA IL for funds raised. Bob Barra- Clarke. YOUTH BOWLING 'Juvs. Collect Two Wins' i ___ V VDEC auioru oeîn aie CahrmsJr M n oke y Jim Clarkce nore in the third Markhan,4t Black Hawks, the visitors, Generals and Niagara Falilyers col-'he p.m. a rowaville Juveniles desotl-he d dinfrequent both Bruin farm clubs, will make history this Saturday,1N1 AIlIr IIO lec'ted their third and fourth offensive sortie, were neyer ai suN A K TN when they becomne the lirst "Jr "A" clubs to play olutsidà I fl/ elleIII leiI¶IIC ~ ague victories over the serjous thrept ta Bowman-. -4p.. <if anad. Th teas met inBostn Gadengivig Brms' WV~ ME~j ~ EE ~ I weekend, edging Ajax 4.-3 ofl ville, who got strong efforts AMSSO fans the chance ta see possible future N.HîL,'ers Bobby Orr, Saturday night and demolish- from ail their plavers, Ron Buchanan, Gillies Marcotte and Jean Pronovost, j1 5. ing Markham 11-4 on Suîidayr Aduits 50Sc -Cide 5 So ca Ihoi hwe9hae ciges IV!ate c havnguJen"A",night. Jcing the Puck: Bowmian- __________________ Soceainhouw ave abeen.fortuatersnYvavng Jmor A"l and Ajax put. on a opcauarvc&<f John 'Bucky' !-Iughe.,,!ADEEBE t Deni ulJi Safil ad o Shck womaeth garne, as, the lorals overcamnelfo" this game. 'Bucky' hurt TOTS' SKAIG-3to52 . big ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b Jupt .. saaini a wv iun(Clarke In, .live garnes to date. B îLI's, itof! coînted Lcal 189 locOfla 3-t0 first period I1P iSld his foil in Saturdav's thriller'.. bgenemra o Hl , -ced aw ost a wasthtNîchols Motors kepm thei in t:aking thee bas. haven't al three of the penaltie, cal]- up hy the tisitors, r-,i-wide Coa'hHa1'0Wbse 4 Ldren and AccopnigAut2ee Gererals acd abigobtace lstnigt ihe fh.ý"ýunbeaten streak intact W won a game ince the Jeaguel ed in the gaie. Local i891apeiî game war PFhigahig;hîed! used Howard Perry in 4Buc-l met league-leading Toronto Mariboros, Oshawa ila> beatexi Sunday night irn Junior M\en',! operer on Navember 1 si appearing stronger s-ach ane te eoîsofA ah ole:ky' righl wîng nos". ,vithi the Marlies In bath clashes thus far, but the way bath ha" r! Horkey, as tliey walloped Second Gane ilevelled 45 dwiveý, ai, BurgesI Cardmiell xvho made 4' avs W>Caineroi an-I George OHA R A been going lately, Gens will have to improve If they Brel Bilis Bïlliards 8-h, in the!,I tri Le second garne, oa while "Murph'liîandled 25. many ýpecta<cular. aeu ih going ta inake It three, nightcap, Local 189 took a 6-5 189 stayed withîn three points Mr, Tom i'Wlson fl 1'BowI.1 ob Carneron waýs Bwn'î VCf1tw-i way perform-' : gigt aeI he.victory ç«ver McQueen's, Ram- of tleaguie-leadrng Nichols, as manville had a iîe r v1 e ofnix tr nStne;h hbis rew inemates.1 H Oine thïng they have going for them Iîs the fact thatj bIprF lthey' claimed a tiglit 6-5 'wùY $7.50 iScore-O blut bis *en-! ru n~ igt~i- îif,)! t1i0 ) >Cameroriiiid hîrnseif, ()sham&a Is undefeated at home with a record o! ive ins Tri gkré. me, ÏNichols ouver McQudeenIs -Ramnblers. tCC e i I T1<501i' ti-- iarcl irîlî1 je !t - i' 'îer Doilla x eekend of pJentî, Feoring- TUESDAED C t .ýirldirng one In Kingston) and three ties. took coi-iîaid earh-.scoring Brilliaritnetmnindirîg livLocal Nx u'dSp h .eore-OitMcMurter :jdciç 61i è lgir ' e r*lOci five goaI. 800p.î O~hwa tatedoffingret ashon hi yertîire xnanswered goal., in the 189's Pat 1\Itrphy and I low- cO1-0ii h i i <>îý P «tI SI0J.I0, A.jtX"s Bridail, ciie of t i 'F- ,mc ri r(onplete Osaw sare of n ratfahinths eawi-iiiafirst period, They added three ard Burges.s of the lasers, sa leie <n d!ien6alice for the besi. and Parkei gave thlem ii.r<Y UrSîtli-day*ýstrug- PETER RU HPTS three and tying three before dropping their first game In more in the gecond and a pair highlighted the wîîîe open Iijiii<)r' Men'ý doubleheader 3-0 ,Ofrsi iperiod a. Bw- gl, ini wlich -Bowmanville! Petrh orough, GeneraIcý rebounded to defeat Montrea)in iithe in the third, against the badhly gaie. Danny Wilkins scrred and1 perhaps get a chance manville 1traIc.iiia ?T idprse acan riextwo la take over lirst place, disorganiized lsers, Da ve a pair for the 189 squad, in- .yourself bto P i crack at;:01pCfîhîlg p( mIni-s. hegan î . thei 4-3 w-in. Except for' OSHA AGNRL Sirice then the going bas been tough, paricularly ùi ' ",Ver y and Bob Kemp hit for cluding the wirinerii h Score-O and rollOinr1 1 ieii ieiddle ptuiAiîodasia eec fD'ePk.Kry D ISO raa whreOshwa asbee deeaed ivestaigt *~ 0ait- for Nichais, with Jim final periad. Grarnt, 'ul"IJu.Mens League Stan1dings they Led toe DCOîe. I Dickerî rO ver heel s awaght am e th e ae a aed only aig t imes. r he, M rr y B ow , D veyo stied thei'n, < o$ M n as. N v 0scCm r n tu k o is fr . o W r e a diid s$r7en s .15 ane imt ant fupinhter ovrthe aetnaedlas one tvin, Nenuis and Bruce Adans add- Brian Bradley ard Wray flan-i Pts.lat 4:35. fle picked up a a, n a yeDwddhichresjSd $15 an mprtnt ou-piner ve te Pte lstweek, nd alng singles, Larry Helm scor- deli eoînpleted thé- scoring. NiUioo lo-r,- 9at li£e Bowm-anvilc- bl-uelireeffectj,ive!. despite not being, pair of ties ed the lone rnarker for Bill's. For McQueeis. Bob Charke,j Local 184 .. ht fom \Varner Wallioff, rorejvvwo th0~Ue helter-1 Suet n hlrn SasadSadn 10 lnseado! ulhg O! o te tîi-pî~, Gnerls The victory was the fourth, Larxy Paquett, Bolb Sheep, BîiH _ýBilliards 213iii ahane and deked Cardwelh ltrofnebthlsr. tînedtaslmpboin t iamltn ndKichne. a o i tna scfor Nichol, Dave Kerr and GrDant Flin-,McQuer-ns ,-,Ranublers - __2 cleanlY. Camerons second m le tiudt lm oigt aitnadKthretwo oa! 1>goal (,aneduring Aj the lighter-regarded tearns in the loop, last week A Don i Tshop 671, ia', Westlaker penalty at 13.08. George Bpi %U To further add ta theîî' woes, rugged Bob Kilgeî. t-e AiI:mm 667, Glen Prout 649. Jaeck Me-lfed o ps r»t ehni~ oniiy ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E rehyhr-ltn efreanucdWdedy I l U U a 4,EneRoberts 635, tentadCardivell x;as' onIlal a,.Itn efrmr none Wdedy' e s M lo e g e Ron Brock 624, cleanly beaten by a i.- otl rnight that he was quittig. It lis possible that Kilger may1 BoerlinglNews < -t.ndterreened baiDanMMu-1 be back, but the last report %we had. was that Bohby hacn'ti StaLnding End of ilhh %eek Boln esî;aeEr R-~20 eJe dhe score ai 19:56 of C) reconsïdered Fisi Seliedule1 Larry Piper dîd the b(,wiily Westlake 226, 206, Bu AI. the pti'lTaking a pasý;MAI -A After the Boston g-aine, Generals jourrney ta St CatIlai - I i~~,ng fiai trick with a double len 236, Evereti King 223, from i teve RUriî',. Don roced %viii this week, Larry had 215, Bill Patter 212, 202, Carol in fi-arn centre 'ce and cdrilled THE FAMILY CHRISTMAS GIFTI mesfora Sndy tltthe ae hre or hefinl lowranMCICC .higi- singte 358 as well ris high Roberts 216, Ray Woodward a drive Io tlhe hottoni left ta pi k he Jr " " ta dng, s e ro is d t.Ob'e gt'iplg th4 pThis Chtisatm as4 7.e thek xx'inî a 'Bickv' thec J.r vi 2 iI22 Ol foiote Toîr King 206, Milt Dakin 209, threc-' times in the~ third by o second car. After the Santa Claus Pard raytiedrn h PICKING THE FINISH Dykstra's managed to get over the 700 Gr'Gonvl 0 jxslrlîitg.l~ eo Saine o! aur readers have beer, iskiie wierj ue're Fo 0 L20emrk us aianla 78 e Iîd ix ill1avii th e nner et finýallv s re îr.we 'storlt u forcutossaemnwl ldygv '294iBdHenin 54 208)Ltaue Jr. "A" standingsert :35,Ajass urnr a dernonstration ride ini one of these loCal, lwmlaetaeis ivesuranced18t.the"/,2 ½Bill Westlake 709 (277), I akmtd ni bgîng o h esn o ha ehv enalthe nl ac -1 4/ l Wls 0 23.Ug rgs rppent BickvHughes., beînîn o te eaan Nwtht e av senai teLibert-y Bowl 17 le elh70 217Hg vea who shoved il ta C ameron 'ni 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DR. HAi TO tean-js in action we're ready ta make the prediction iii next B eaver Wild Bill Oke had a nice 307 Ron B'rock . 218' fi-ont,' Bob mande no mistakeig weeks column, but after the job wc did o lcNHL uîv 7 1 7 single game, Maurice Rich- Don B',shop 218 a Amndi u h Onth 1.HL. Lniei 17 16 17ýa le Jame i i.,fOth!rwo-tone Maroion and White. V-8, aumtitrn iso, st stadigs tîsreorerislokîg frwz' t t~ loa e aneaida30 Rohy Coombes 284, Jack Mantie 'l radio, power brakes and steering. Loca.t eonrca o îeg called New York for last, Hardware là 18 Garf "Our Hero'e Clarke 283,Ea]Rs udyNgt (aeadsilunrnwcrwaaty $ OlympiaYor fo14etHarold Michelsocn 281, Char- Harry Snowxden .... ' 031 udyNgtsGfm n tl ne e a arny Restaurant 1 19 14 ence Oke 278, Ernie PerfectIIBob Marshall 203, Mlai*kbam Millionaires werei CLAIRS REVNGE Ppsi-Cla 14 t~ 4 275, Mike Murphy 274, Davel Jack McNab-------202ý cornpleteIy outclassed on Suni- Tru 1954, Frank Clair woî-ked under a rontract tÎîaî per.lFrank'S Variety McKriight 21, Osborne!Rav Wcstiakp . 20a îgt sBwavle 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-DR. HARiO miîed any Srihure a f-e iman enda~ xnîter Store 13 u 268, Ed Leslie 265. EverEtt King . .... 1941 Juveniles clatmed their fourth 8 cyl., automatic transmission, power rksadsern.cso Boxx maarrj oriie The treasuretOn ten dayhe-r<teubiGlen Proujt . 92 straighI, Win. an 11-4 ]land -M notice. In 1964, Clair rejected a fouir xeai' deal which offered 'l.G. A ;îP tu 13rFred Cole, badl the law tîiple, Teas 'ide Pet, Wîrv fiî'ed three' rdowitwlIiesBauiuAueAqaa-docoeonr $25,000 per year plus bonuses. The cantract. xxe understand, Ken's 1429: Kari Bickell 445 and Bud' Ron Brock 5 foc Bownuanille., Boli Carn ( -rade with low mileage. Sharp' gave him contrai over recruiting, hiring. firing. and teyig Mn' We" 2 2 2r40 eorgeh TheGen- Harv Snowder 4 r1n and G S e e B ails, twor cl 8 -aI"ob Coknes-142 la .Sev.ur 9 ery~ 1962 CHEV. BEL AIR -RSEA fie" veragt Betbac]za lowe 11..Bob..o...38 Dickerié;, Don MM at n sd 4D.1EJI Betty Webae iei ivriqfretetioe!tâCakeS 81,Waî-ner' \Valroff açtciîug sng-I&- 6 cyl., automatic transmission, custon aiwieý'altrs he ('ai~undtuu'eteîrîc af<- enoi'iIdE- <~~GAmims Ave. Dykstraýs Fno ! j- dizît-tlar Don Bisihop 37 lea sfoi, BoxvmRnnvillc' llacvey ' xx ell but perhaps lue ixas askîng ton much in îuandling play-iBud he.î.. 2461higr i 'ngltc Ieam '-core ,',i'ile V'e'îa KirîpWunter33oys.1 ..- adises, windshield washers, backup Iight.Ol 3IOtoiia ur e;s alre.Dr. H BB. utnici .;;: 24a te Nls" ' 1V I ' l eeY ear-aned ies ocl oeowe cr Ai (Lbocrî' 242 tviek iiicloRotai-y Club -p-a-6-228eRo It ic.~1Ii\ ibeîudifucit riiîn dxv sccu ~ ~< E oi PrLe' - 3: 244 1teaoe luad. a 3t ri0t- tnp RoWeslake 28 st'Ong a ei lte'ey istrate ie.Lca.oeonrcr but Clair undoubteil-y figured he would hav'e a m~- rn,,.iI gt I0bri 3 92 lot of cage.v ecu nade bdît-in g upet -2 Uic "aftei 16 HE.IPAA4D" EA La yPipfr 3, 234 this we hin e t- tandings.1 Bowmanv'ilje Rtayjlbuiipero rdinb a.fi ftve, 91CE.IPL -R EA happuer reginie ini Ottawa Russ Oke - 3:î 232 Russ Oke anid bis McQueen's i p. t-wa__V-,erîods andransmisionc fivi Maybe Frank Clair shoula be cuacijaiiti eilerâai manager Russ Hahîmian 3:3 229 Ramblers ai-e on top af the' ~\ E OFESt ant! Areos should lire Lex', Haymaii Ed Les2e . 228 teanu standing with 22 îns! ' a 31,cNoîned Ne tonvII one owner car in imnîne ulate condilin t _____-George Bebee 3:11 22, wbile hast week's leaders,'direcued by Margot Samue !iTei33 25Jury & Loveil havee saine i W EKL SPEIA KISMNHarold Bennett- 33 225 wins but not as many pins. 1 Thurs. Fr1.- Sat. 1,tarkvuiIe Lge. ,ELY PE AL DRINGTRISDave McKnight- 27 224 In the averages we have a'i December 3 - 4 - 54DRSEA BRN HSElton Brock 33 223 different name ai the top of Boxvmanville Town Hall %vrbr'616 OG Vince Vanstone 33 222 the heap. Bud Hienning bas' ô:15 p.ni. SPECIL I~PRICEPASS Howard Brumell 33 220 246 for 33 garnes xvhile Dr. Ticket o tos Teamn Standing> 26f cyl., with custonm radio, white wal iewnsîl àhr ýHaol Nicelon 33 21 Hwad unledropped ta vialfrn Rotar-y te the iJack Bond 24 218 second spot, averaging 245;L Club Members Flintstones .. ......... sJt 9i . 201' local, one owner trade. Immaculate$ 7 Bert Englev _.sbornefourth, 242; Larryl- ete .... 7 FRIDAY, DEC. 4 .DOOeor erecPiitir, 44iAllbilmAlNpiess 14ej t ** Kc E P s B b R c ad 1 2 5 O e hitting 234. Oke droppedàý EL 20 ai e nd'e B * o -Maynard :Bowling29 Drth tai 28 ,Hank Janzen 3; -11 (0 251, Ina Brown ?1.3, Fdiia El- aStbe ZBill Oke~. 0 ,21 '~ 'BIH Ore :îa ,2.9 Brock increased their lead'r -A'eae t~PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Mauritz Annreai't -3:, ~to 10 points by blastitug Cook N-, -",M. I{ýarte-Nlax\veli 14 aý Z Rus Hatey - I tiO97-0. B. Wes'lake helpec tlueir. 1 OVER GeoreGlanile 1 9 aue ydowning Bisho -0.' Ed~. na EBro ... .....h..12 $6,900 IN PRIZES including GeSote 0 odn~orge ntGlanovil,, - Mie orteStrk----------....1 l-- 7, ,BllShttr ,_ *11,Marie Triro--------6 New 1965 speci.led car trom dealer of yuur choie Donî Ragnel1 or L><7 ýclo.-er la ie bottouuu, taking <.~spÎcgh Arecs ,ag ae 5 or $2,00Cash $1,000 HI-Lu Gaaîe $1,000 Big Snow- B esi - :;i' 205 1hl .etue"îu. K;gdd't~YU Gwen Hallowell .........NEi bail (50 nos.) $600 SmalU Snowball (50 nos.) $600 Laui Wiseman - L)27 24ping tilein 5I't 3-2.1JYc tcv ...... ... 5 Olill CI2r ntýtMirac._e: Mar-04 -2 7 9.S .1FI regular xames. $450 Speelalganes. Karl Piper 27 .20,1 Hamy Snwden lied the nien. Doratng miaclaey Skelding ......._17 HpPipSe rso MANY FREE AND) VALIJABLE 0D011 PRIZES 2 1triple. xxith .. Bety Btlsell-------122 Jack Parker. 3 23naGbnta' Ruth Andrews ....... 122! Tickets available bere for Bownianville 1oayPa SN EN Jack Lander 33 22Vetaehigh triple 548 forII n1IFw WPIIA on'Olîve Henderson lhR' Hall sae Ole.BoI'iLaî 33 201 tt ais'GI IGU a~f~~aîtî 11 ()Bowmanville Town LILSMNFraiîk Blunt. 2 201ý Otheî top triplevs CI Bob 51 King St. E. Bowmanville'Joy'ce- Campbell.........10f7, lINS N Ej Wetîlake - 33 200 Cook 687, Jack Mantle 672,'______________ Annette Savery----------....G5j i elephn'îti u;a-à, i PUBLIC SKATING 1 '