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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jan 1965, p. 9

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.f L$~~T'~ ~ '.<' ~- .~- 4 $yt~'~' ~k m ILadies' Major Bowling League I~ aainSaemnBwavfb ..1,10 Five teams are tied for firsti wav second shedule actionY UTBOL N place ln Ladies' Major Lea.gue: started off last Monday nightBatm ilsC rdey2,G.Wso bow1ing, wit.h the other fi~eý at Lîberty Bowl, with ail & adly3 opr2 ie ein 5,N&ed oone point behind in sec- games ending up via the 2-120,R on l c . A e s h tthe route.5Bradley l 0 ye , W ie t h r23,Lay ad 2 6 H ay n es to o k a P air fro m 5 ,P i e C il10 .0 ;d e y 6 7 a Wiseman, Baker defeated E. ed0 TeainSadgHg rpe-R thr60 îcher, Dunn lost to Beauprie, -ye... Mixewon Leagueok andPat- Bradley dy.Curlers fier Bieid o Weigh t- oo j~~owling Shirley Bikel started off Boil on the right foot, sweeping alBoe ..... Setond schedule action got the hoouritetheaa79.tripl F f d Y n i h t h r - k e h u r i d a 9 6 t pl w e d W h i ge d . . . . Un erway in the Mixed Lea- and 301 single. Doris Joli was Bwrd rk.fireî ig o 'Ua be158 . Aye2 ,S p e closebehin at 29, folowe eM akefoPlansh ofor ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ueine Upfro t, il he or-Jnior i rsF neltaking tlhe lead on the by Marion Slaght 269, Mari- wardlD QO 'beFlSn-Br.odwn 25.D.Sles; Pround U in5-2r e,st er 263 and Marflyn Web- - thwk# oa 19H ce Larr . Puetn Gan rmel5, J . Pa awi newyl Brock bounced Bennett, Clan-1 Other top totals were bowl- B w i glt off par tic or esn g Ted nondwn -.... ville defeated Wright, Palmer1 ed bY Doris Joli 781, June Bowlings' Bia iene Baas 2 Po 1nt sBaes ad ra Rndilga e TeanStndng.t..a..o.M.t.. he downed Perfect, Lobb w'rni Baker 669, Kay Beauprie 664. Team Standing -__a godshotifor t h ls Godon...........5dl urnl .dra i over Vowles and Brunt bOw jStella Broýwn 622 and Helen D.To two..... up a AveragesDun 60..S, oe.an.u....op...0......toBill's Billiards railied for J.O inksskippd byM....Mo.. t r e m e n d o u s 8 3 5 tr ip le t o le a d S h ir le y B ick e ll -2.. . . 6 5 ý M . H o d g s o n .. . . . . . . . . . . " 2 - r w w t i c o s O i h S n l t h e w a y , f o llo w e c l b y O i D r s J o ] ! .- . . .... . . . . . . . . 2 8 * - S h e a r e r .l.... ... .... ... ...t r , i nr d a y sSun o r L a - 2e rs,5 . . . . . . . ..Gr i , E.o (p e l n a p erBk e r .. ... ..g o...l..,..te g n L e i . . . . . . . . . O B r h a e m r e d w t tw Etcher's high score for the! ue aer..... ..2 ~Woodlock...............o e .HSx2 u s a ~ ~ N:s~ ing i be .ron1 wihvadassi- ladies 757, Hilda Brock 726,, ayBeaupri.. . .. . 2 l B - Wilbur .. « ............ mif .,e g e a e' wt b u fv 2 , N. 23.see gins e t g, n Wright 688, Matt Harrison 687, Marilyn Webster .......... 202 rip Snle - M. Sedman 23lvi noutrianig stm . EJunoon33ortt L orn e C rago 683, Joe N ow lan lH elen D n ............... 2 0 U H igh S inglee e h e or - w - M . S eltndm anp 239ea t ne ut thdiadprf r u ny ou r p enalti s, Pc ioneri5,een, 678, owar Brom ll 6 8. LoilMaion lac A erag s iJd rioftheBoysaandr emuch upfoun gsls nd dr cby0 ah. were th...or.wart.a.d.Ha01;tonuacrpcklas- oe uttadineprfrnforheaieee ni penAdr0gutn5 A xctv etn a 53. 662, Kn N1ivs 62 atfi oed.....l8ýM emn......1 walloped Cornets 12-3 and sists, whide Mvasters scored mac vr esn lyla late third period main ev-I ghue 0.atepayhdfisd.Mi att Haedfrd 65's322 gaine ack ielader.... F.««'" u .SLdan........180Bruins downed Raiders 8-3 in once and set up four others turned it on in the secondent. Bill's Ken Veitah andl Teai StIngieso h gnawr h ttHrighsinlenus.2 wm cit' e eadr.......y7 .Lnd ......n es hnsxDnRogro l wres-1Piper ...... tokhidgBoc rsing 299 rs wto egyHeynes .. 196 J. Woodlock ................ 176,the first regular double head- Charlie Trim, Bob Sheridai ilt o gn esta a o erson osed ...........outn Vlnies osi Rfd rc oln 9 o Teani Standings B. Mîlis ..................... 176ler action in Local 189 League and Rav Cromh e ntched the1times aid a .s sting or an -tled. and bothwee tssdi on................5hc st e pn etrn lead the ladies. Other big Shirley Bickell .. 2 2879 J. Lunn .................... 7 ,31PI'aý,since the holiday ay-off .others o r or Rc ads a the aine . a T er tn enw A d rd «.......... . . . .5 t o l-n ga es d e gaines went to Joe Nowlan Doris Joli...... 2 287ý5 F. Allen ................... 173 ' In the opener, the shck - Terry Masters turned in a cune fr1ie tert o l the shofeud , af t erettn sent- ide... ..............'frti vn i usaF b 320, Elton Brock 308, 277ýJune Baker.....2 2748 J. Sheaier ..a...a....ed...16oncen Loy Haito Dn games atrth lses "Duke" Brunt 297, LorneiKay Beauprieî. ...-2 2715 C. Sarginson .. ............. 16 Masters - Ron Stewart three- a pair of goals, and an assistý Fred Buck" Cowle scored 1 Bl' h rga n d on he.......0 in nd I .n Crago 296, Onie Etcher 296,! Peggy Haynes... 2 2684 B. Wilbur-.................. 1641 saine had a field day, harvest-on onîe by Ted Fairey. ýtwice for the Raiders, with BisPhlBrg oeedte Higih Single - D utn Ale son.tepe Morley Etcher 285, Howard Loba Wrîght........ 2 2561 D. Mutton ...-................ 161 ing a total of 22 points to lead1 Gary Cooper, who makes a ýBill Crossey picking up the scoring at 13:48 of the first 202 B. Hiolroyd18.dncduedhebses BrSmell 274, Lou Welsh 268, Dot Brooks ......... 1 2837 K. Campbell.......159 the pace-setting Hornets. Ste-lhabit of corning up with at remaining mai-ker. period. Rodgerson of Nîchols High Double D.Ltowhcceremenyaon Jini Bedford 261 and 'Hap" Onie Etoher ........1 2700) I. W right.......... ...."**""**156 Broiwdit h lat 929 u rra 27,nYB.Seor oy 1 .Mra geeixfreis B n Palmer 260. Helen Dunn ......1 2592 A. Lousso ....... .55 scorer, put Niohols in front at n Mutton 7, Colvil ;Bn oT.te ilb ncag Ptm tndn s . Cnniterisem*an... 253 5 4( . Citcesl........151 A3A4o eendbehad t7 an0 Brmel...... ......Oniv e an- 1 2481 . CHodgs........ »..150 I" Van stone A idiub erS Tem tadigs Ea tcer..... 240E.Michl.............15, r ffIerl*.PBrown's second goal, atpre0 VV.4 6:01 on....a...crec..ed..backOived-t nett1 7481Cain 0; Etch....r.7...Beau-. 15f t6:0e oocialtirendavofNthiss "do,"f We lsh .. ............ .......... .A Il 200 G ames V . B artlett ................. 14 5 1 ed. Eeth r , av rie . ..it.M..a.M o ris....S irle P a m r . . .. . . . . . . . 1 S h i r l e y B i e k e l l 2 5 6 - 2 3 9 - 3 0 1 , M . F i r t h . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 4 I oil sf Ned a u i s c o l sTBenn eS t a d in..o..sn. .o..n g...e t_ Lobb.--_............. ......5 June Baker 225-239-205, Doris IL. '0odock................ 143fr, e ank ng L ocal 1'8 9 5 b-O swtage a ui-ouerncae- Bett.............. fa"otclbDuteS. Brock... -- .. ...............51Jo li 262299220, M ar i on J. G ibnder ................. 14 3 ! ind LartIII H1 lad. Etn C l er .......... . . .. de o ti g an .l ic t u G lanville ............... -- l agh 2 14 -269, Jean S l e s . e el ............ . . . . 141 ' r.... A I !72Iseco nds a* et- utn ................ .. . e v n h Perfect ................. 2lKaren White 235-206, Marilyn1 V. Sarginsoni. ..............3 V,, B e n n e t t . .t. .a.r.n 20.2 9 , J . H a r n e s s ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 3 8 1m n e s K n e t h o B i l B a u i . . . . . . Wriht............... 2' W becr255-209, Willie Nes-IM. Mitchell ................. 134-madeLarry ellam y sco dr- ovli........Oara irduiswl ea Vowles...................2! bitt~ ~ and Grant Wright of Nichols, _High Single -A rg 6, Nx ne-lbgie e L'tVTgt.................... 21bt 211-218, Kay Beaupri......cot ................ 131 ing the exciting contest. with Veitch, wieGatOhw n omnil 214-251, ai-g King2on, Dor.K.....sto ..............3 b131 lakeMliGrntFinotpBb c-om o svea sichs ntVicl' hstsve er o rih, ura BonVrnClbMurrbapyeda Bw Pýtol mutton 209, Helen Piper 201, O...M...a................ 127jRb Manus and Dave Green scored was lost te the lasers' lineup Vern Rowe wlho he stopped Rowe and Rdgesnwr1mnil, a-h1.Tepe Hgh Average< I Marilyn Cale 264, Joan Sut- E..Coombes............. 127l McQueen's Rablrs ur-t for the winners. Larry's goal, for much of the gaine. His four tintes, pave Werry, Ren Nihols' best. Elo Bckcifo10 neEchr23 .rmls.. .......... .... 121 Vanstone made an auspîciaus at 21 seconds of the first, wsabsence along with penalties, Brûe Jin rhr n is ae o Onie Etcher .... .. 252UD nna Preston 204, Marion 1. Turnbull ..................2 e u, i atS n a ' EtnBok278eff 20wneEce 1,1>(ýeui atSna' uno i eodo h er asej BLcl18' tac i-1Roomh enneyrchandtisJntDo oWor en ol eusdrtec H ilda Brock ........._ 4 Brooks 209, Barb Buttonshaw B3. Beers ...................... 11 ,! e ' Leag , posting Junior hicamswi hl « e' u,50first in the e year. The' arganized. stole goals fi-rn Lee Surmer- carrying off last we' cr-adMlrdBl.Alwr Morleyv Etcher ........ 239 208. Linda Baker 224, Marion D. Dcwcll.................... ï1shutout over Local 189. Mc- win left McQueens one point Officiais Tîîn Cox and Bud cales six different times, in- 0 pot, worth$750 isaidtocreuWihiea Frank Wri ght ... ....229 Pearson 211, .Helen Dunn 216. A. Perfect ........... ..1fQcn fe oosdfne eid19 h r nteatHnia 2 hl o-etr25 eieC oe ...............2 threnofew po stiff wal hilehind fin halryf erthe. erfect handed out il penal- cluding two breakaways, and week thie prize vi1 ewrho ugsino n epa Matt Hrriso ............... 22, Thelma Fortheer2itheaiseti seswith..Local...189..t....n. 8RaerePuekaeliffwaslstoppedirdfourfinl plao, soeth.lansonthaLoaln18ngakaIlRathatkewouas topas fout$20.0,lsacplan Lore Co _............226 dner 23, aierr A11lea- gtheffort. cm u it ýLocal 189's Pat Murphy ri--eight. Jin mCoylc received a tites. the Jr. Men's Leag dul-niteI n e Jo oln.. ........ 2 e 6,Mr er321 e-ceîved littie aid from his 1 10 minute misconduet late in Bis' tie put tea twhadroSudyngt.Te Alyoffwlberage Howard Broînel . ...... 22.3 gv Haynes 226, Mai-g Crago M. Sedman 239, 207, F. Land Last year's Junior League mates, who turned in ane ofl the fia eod. Ivan Milîs, points ehead if Local 189 in furet genie at 5 p.1 ilscfrternssipdb v finalhede n una Lou Wclsh'......... 221 220, Olive Patfield 215, Helen,222, 216i, J. Sheai-er 218, J. champs, 189 were outclassed their weakest efforts, Local Ted Brown, 1i Westlake and the standings. Rae Pickell Local 189 againstNihlMoCabelan QuneFet 1Xen Nichols --..->.. 2211 Browes 200, Joyce Tennant Woodlock 208, J. Lunn 202,1 completely bvy the hustling 1 189's leadinig scorer, "Tully"i Dave Kerr turned l in mprov- and Lee Sunimerscaîes were tors, while McQuesnctce hote o unru Jin Bédford......... 218 201. B. Wilbur 200. Ramblers. Larry Paquet, Ivan Thompson was ut under the' d efforts on ntheKenNicks' Trofrpilshy.gBilsinth ngh 35 TEMPERANCE ST. BOWMANVI LLE MEN94S WEAR DRESS Plain White and Smart Stripes in Popular Tab and Regular Collai- SyEG.$50 R.$5.0 $3.99ZE AND COLORS I S1PORT SHIRTS AND - T-.SHIRTS. Fine Quality Shirts by Brili, Arrow and other well known makers REG. TO $600 COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 1 - f mqwý SAVE MEN'S ALL-WOnI. I TOP COATS DELUXE RANGE Reg. to $55.00 CLEARANCE____ CUSTOM RANGE Eeg. $45.00 - $49.95 CLEARANCE ____ ECONOMY RANGE Reg. $35.00 - $39.95 CLEARANCE _____ QUALITY RANGE Eeg. $2495 - $29.95 CLEARANCE- - BOYS' ALL-WOOL bport Coats 95CLEARING çI $34,e95 20O/o OFF ON ALL $24e95cARDIGANS AND $19,95 PULLOVERS Ž~ Spriflg PreVieWvs SALE RICE'$ 9 MEN'S NYLON - HIP LENGTH LAMINATED COATS HEAVY QUILTED LINING REG. $14.95 SPECIAL ............... MEN'S SDress and Sport REG. TO $1.5o 79C $7,e99 MEN'*S ALL -WOOL SPORT COATS_ 1 REG. TO $29.95. JANUARY SALE 16______ LARGE VARIETY 0F SIZES AND COLOURS ALL SALES FINAL FIRST QUALITY - PURE WOOL 'JWorsted Slacks $ 999: TAKEN FROM 3-PCE. SUITS Reg. to $19.95 JANUARY SALE 9_______ NORyN S l Y'IAa'm - - w WUIM'~ ~I~ Men' sSuDurban Loats $SkNJcetL$IN9 DRESSY ALL-WOOL COATS WITH WARM W A 99 se. $1.95 11.9 PILE LINING - REGULAR $24.95 ........ 1 SPECIAL......................M I ,A % - -~ 'f. $HOP and SAVE 1.-" *1 /111 / t q k I t iii «-qu IN - MEN"S 5 IC3

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