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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jan 1967, p. 9

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1.Third Period RaIy bi obarlene Cala Whitby Mldgets came on strong ln the final-,period to C BonianiIle66 on Sat- ;W&tygot off ta an eanly, <~when they scored theirl goa ater 4 seconds ofi ghi h=ls period. The - was scored by MeCon- me Bowmanvlle lied the qCore aI 13:20 when Bob Hoes scored fram Larry De- *litt. Two qulck. goals, bath lbY Cbarlie Cattran, gave Bow- mfanvIlle a 3-1 going mb Uich second period. There were four penalties handed out, two ta each club. 1Bowmanviile scored twlce fntheUi second period ta fur- ther their lead to four goals. Bewmanville gel their tirsI goal tram Harvey Williams, ùnassisted. Joey Hircock gel thc other goal wibh Harvey Willams asulsting. There was one penalty handed eut ta Charlie Cattran for slashing. Terry Rowland got Witby off on the right foot in the1 third period when he let a1 slapshot go from Uic righl point, unas5isted. Less Ihan a1 minute later Greg McConnel Midgets Defeat Cobourg.5 to 3 Gary Wilson opened the scarig hi the game last Sun- day nighb as the Midgeta beat Cobourg 5-3. The assisîs went to Gnegg Conden and Bruce Sinison. Less than a minute 1haler Bruce Simipson put in an Insurance goal, unassisled. Lanry DevilI opened thc ooing cf bbc second period, essisted by Bob Howes and Kim Rogers. Cobourg netali- eted with a geai by Mike Cain, assiats given la Gond Brooks and Mike Woods. The finst goal cf the third peiod was score~d by Bob Ilwcs, assislcd by Kimi Rog- ers. Cobourg again slnuck back With a goal by Mike Wood, assisted by Mike Cain. Kimi Rogers scored a goal assisîed by Lanry Devitt. Mike Woods cf Cobourg closcd the acoing wibh an unassisted goal. scbred from Bill MeBride, Gregg Corden gel Bownian. ville's lest goal with Grove Bennett assistlng. W h 1tb y «scored their next goal on the powerphay with Bill Mefride Fscering from Arnold. Terry I Rowland scored again with Bil; Cawker and Bill MeBride eernlng thc assista. The tic. » ig goal wes scored by Greg MeConnell whlch was bus third goal cf Uic game witli Danny Silver assisting. Bownianviile got two, other goals but Uiey werc cailed back, once because it was kicked hile Uic net and the other because bbc whistle bad gone. This Saturday night the Midgets take on Lindsay. St. Joseph's Mixed Bowling League Sunday, January 81h, 1967 Go-Getters beat Stnikers, Imps d ef ealed i Underdogs, Hcadpins won aven Misftls. Points Imps, No. 1 --___70 Headpins, No. 2 ____65 Go-Gettensi, No. 4 ____63 îisfits, No. 3 ______62 Strikers, No. 5 -- 45 Lnderdogs, No. 6 - __32 Ladies' High Single, Isobel Ganvin (223); Ladies' High: riple, Isobel Garvin (566);, MeIn 's High Single, Maurice Aiinaert (299); Men's High, riple, Maurice Annaert (830).j JUNIOR STANDINGS December 18 W. T. Ken's 7 3 Nichais 6 1 Bill's 2 1 Legion 1 3 Top Ten D. Rogenson S. Burns W. Walnoff- J. Reader- R. Pickle- B. Hughes- J. Mathers- B. Colinas- L. Hellam- D. McMurler- P. Bragg G. Balson - BOWMAN VILLE PSTORE WIDE REDUCTION L. F. A. PIs. 0 38 22 17 3 33 33 13 7 33 42 5 6 18 36 à Scorers G. A. PIs. 13 6 19 il 8 19 10 9 19 6 8 14 5 7 12 5 7 12 8 2 10 7 2 9 6 3 9 6 3 9 5 4 9j 2 7 9! p .Ne MEN'S DRESS -SPORT sox BAN-LON and im MEN'S ALL WOOL jeVE TiOP COATrSi WT1VIW YTI V UA XTV1 AUl Coi KROY WOOL Re.J59.9~L 5 - $65.00* 0F CLEARANCE -__$44e99 99C CUSTOM RANGE Reg. $45.00 - $49.95 ~ 4 7 .CLEARANCE $34@99___ LAB OL~ECONOMY RANGE $99 Reg. $35.00 - $39.95 ADMORE " QUALITY RANGE B3 Reg. $29.95 R CLEARANCE -$29 Some with Zip-In Linings IREN# ALLWOOLOUR FINEST MAKE 0F .SPORTCOATSPURE WOOL p SPRT CATSWORSTED SLACKS SReg. $29.95 m$35.00 Reg. to $19953 To(brSALE PRICE - 129 YON SKI JACKE.TS $1699 CONTINENTAL WATERPROOF NYLON 16CORDUROY WITH DEEP BORG PILE LINING S SLAC K#S REGULAR $19,e95 pRegulor $795$59909 h SALE PRICE 13 A16bI Ao I _ _I M -ÀM Ià&AM Juveniles1 Beat Ajax 4-2 dIn an uneventful tirsI perioc ýBnian Peters scored Uic goal efor Bowmanviile. Assists went ta Wray Randeil and Ron Simipson as the Juveniles de- t eated Ajax 4-2 last week. Andrews received a penalty for Ajax. Sandy Brown of Bownianville was callcd for tripping. In a nough second period HorIon of Ajax was called ton slashing. Sandy Brown was called ton bearding three ,minutes later. Gary Baker went off for elbowing. Ajax sconed a power play goal, Ferguson tram Crumb at 8:39. Then Don Forscy went off for boarding at 11:37. Mc- Cash of Ajax wcnt off for elbowing wilh Rick Woolner for roughing at 15:53. Bowmanville's goal was scor- cd by Ron Simpson and Brian Peters while Sandy Brown was off for elbowing. Ajax cnded the third period with two penalties, the first ta Crumb for crosschecking and the second le Horton aise for Cross-checking. In the Ihird period Lem.- kilve senvcd a penalty for tee many men -on the ice. Fivei minutes haler he receivcd a, penalty for charging. 'Tom1 Carter neceivcd a penalty for1 roughing. McCosh of Ajax1 received a penalty for charg- ing, lwo minutes later. Gary1 Baker went off for interfer- ence at 11:57. Bluit et Ajax get a poer- play goal unassisted. Rick1 Woolner cf Bowmanvilhc andi [VlCosh et Ajax went off for holding.. Dennis Homeniuk1 got a goal unassisted. Oyler1 closed the play with a penaltyc for elbowing.1 These beys play every Salur- day evening. Cerne and sup-s port your leam..-1 lTwn League Hockey1 McNuty's Down Crystal -5-m3 Robson's Edge, Olympia's 4 to 3 ;i bo of the scason's best by Dan Girardi and Bob Ab- Top Ten Scorers game, culty's Sportscamne botî. G A Pt.. *up with a big third peniod Team Standing. Terry Black - 12 29 41 splurgc ta down Crystal Dairy W L GF GA Pts. Gary McCullough 22 16 38 and Robson Motors staved off Olympia Lloyd Hamilton- 10' 27 37 a late rush bo Edge Olympia Restau ant- 8 5 83 59 16 Grant Flintoft - 25 8 33 *Restaurant 4-3 ln Town Hec- McNulty's Don Prout - 16 15 31 key League action, Thursday Sports - 8 5 84 67 16 Dave Werry 18 10 28 night at the Memonial Arena. Robson Bob Fairey 15 13 28 In the opening game an Motors 6 7 81 84 12 John Miller 13 13 26 undermanncd Crystal Dairy Crystal Ted Fainey - 9 13 22 club counted the lone goal cf Dairy 4 9 67 94 8 Alex -Wiseman - 8 14 22 the tirsI period and led 2-1 ater twe. They were slill in front with lime running out inutys firalhessoe goals Bn lie*S. NEW S inulIhe fiaressire onlshenc less than two minutes ta pull by Albert Kerekes Krawchuk. To decide the eut the decision. hminhpa lyofs- Dave 1cr oce ar an sr rwhk tm had been scttled upon ta pace the Sports, singles go- ing la Alex Wiseman, Grant WeUl B.H.S. bas finaily be- whereby team Ne. 2 and team Flintotf and Gene Balson. corne an active memben cf No. 4 played the winer et Bob Marjerrison assisted on seciety again. Everyone, well, which going on ta play the ailthnc rysal oa - woainiost cveryone bas came leachens fer the champion- by Raye West, the othen go- through the baltle et thetw-hi.I Uctou-o-he ing la Gary Bagnell. week shul-down betore the semi-final, teani No. 2 won Robson's jurnped int a exams, the exams and finally the first lwa games and won 2-0 tirsI period lead ini tbe the holidays with fcw or ne the night la match ability nightcap, trorn which they scars. Since Uic colunin was with Uic Icachens. were neyer headed, but the net writcn during these The next day, despile the Restaurant crew made il close. limes let nie give you a run- low blow cf Mn. Wolff ta hure Il was 3-2 leading mbint he down on wbal did happen. the niembens of the opposi- third and when the Meons Even Ihough cveryone lnied, tien off with a phancy an- counted again it sccmed te absolutly ail activîty in the nouncement and teani No. 2's be ail oven. Howeven, an school could net quite be counter-announcement, which Olympia tally aI 17.48 put Iheni stopped before the exama. Il nobody heard, the match righl back mbt contention, was during the hast wcck Ihat startcd. Imnicdiately teani and lhcy ahmost gel the equal- tbc senior inîramural volley- No. 2 jumpcd imb the lead izer with bbc goal-keeper out bail cempetition was la be de- and won the final game easily. in faveur of a sixîh attacker. cided. Over the achedule the What happened atten that, Gary McCullough and Lloyd standings were jugglcd anound nobody knows, beani No. 2 Hamilton werc the top per- until Ihene were lbre Icanis tehi apant and the beachers formers for Ibein respective left: teani No. 7, made up et won the hast Iwo games and clubs. McCullough countcd a the teachers and holders et bbc- championship. Congratu- hat-trick and set up a goal by tirst place, teani No. 4 cap- lations anc extended bo the Wayne Thertell le hcad Rob- lained by Henry Pakorskl members et teani No. 7, Mn. son's. Hamilton sconed once, which was lied with leani Woltf, Mn. BrunI, Mr. Miller, while assisîing on the others No. 2, captained by Barry Mn. MeMullen, Mr. Sheridan, Reg. fo $14.95 SALE PRICE SAI A ^CLEI ALL on m$8 e re y ie le 7 h ýe 9 i. SPORT COATS - WooI - Reg. $14.95 rduroys - Reg. $16.95 LL -CLEARING -s7.95 m w m rS. eaadimmu mlm, nmvllais. il. Men'sOpen Bonsp HeId . Hre Scitud> A ovx uccosuul engs Open BonRApel wua held Bat- urday, Jan. 7th, at Bowrma- ville Golf and Curling Club. In the firsI drawe, the. tem New'vil le -Starkville, Bowling League Doels Tompklnu 1801 jrV McDonald 178 esStacey 174 Mary Skeldlng 173 Edna ElliotI ______172 Dorothy Stark ____160 Ina Brown _____158 Berniece Henderson- 158, Marie Trlm _____1571 Marg Wade _____156 Laura Miles _____1541 Joyce Stacey _____152, Jenny Rýrpstra _____1491 Olive Henderson - 43 Joy Brow n _ _ __ _ _ 138 1 Sharron B ro w n _ _ _ _ 1 Betty Bothwell ____125 Lorna Dennis -_____1091 Shirley Martel _____ 971 Nettie Savery _____ 841 200 Games - J. Stacey 238, D. Tompkins 219, M. Trlmh 207, M. Wade 202.t Games Won - Oaks 37, Asht Il- -ir 1.,lm-.- Mr. Johnston and Mr. Bafl. Nothing Mat al happened during the exams except thal finally flic teachers got back a littie revenge. There Is one light in' those twe- weeks which shines out hi tic mcm- ory of everyone'- thc Christ- mas Party. This year Paul Parker was the organizer and the chief worklng hand. As a testimony ta, how hard he worked, he hardly saw any of the party. According to tra- dition the party was held on the last day cf school before thc holldays. As always the auditorium was jamnied tlght. It's easy ta fi11 thc auditorium but it's flot easy ta keep everyone awake. WelI, onc thlng for sure, they were awake this year! Both the major skits, one by the teach- -rs and the other by Uic grade thirteen boys, were terrifie. Randy Sallows, the M.C. thh. year, was probably the best thing about the party and he, wesn't even on the program. Ail i ail, the party was one of the best ever put on at B.H.S. But ail that is part of last year's long gone history. The first week is always the most exciting, flot the happlest, just the most excitlng. The Iong-waited for results cf the exams finally came in. For the basketball players this was an important wcck, the first games of the season were played on Wednesday. It was an especially import- ant week for the senior play-i ers as the final teani roster was announced. For the teachers iA was alsoi an important week. Scholas- ticall,rthey would find ut whether or not t1hey had wast-i ed the last four months or net.1 Athletlcally they played thei Harlem Diplomats on Friday.1 This year's great Athletic Association lined the greatest Athletic Night in the history of B.H.S. The "Harlemi Dip-i lomats" is a Canadian basket-( ball tcam which plays underE MEN"S SHIRT5E,*' SPORT SHIRTS- COLOURED-DRESStSHIRTS4 REG. TO $695 ~A YOUR CHOICE ....................... $3J 3 for $10.0Ô EXTRA SPECIAL I SPORT SHIRTS' Latest Stripes and- Coler Styles Long Siesves REG. 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I'm sure everyone at thc dance hoped tb sec them again and who knows. At the end ef Uic dance the featured event cf Uic evenig1 took place. Balloons, balcoons, and more ba]ioons werc sus- pended trom the cciling. In1 many of Uic bailoons Uiere1 was bard cash. In about twoà minutes ot raglng pandemon- ium al the bailoons werc frecd. Most of you can guessÀ at what happcned.1 This wcek was a weck ta cnd ail weelcs, it almost makes( coming back ta achool a plea- M ..à. M M ý ý E»G. TO $16.95 ,LL -CLEARING

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