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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Dec 1969, p. 9

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PORTropICS, ~ By Frank Mobun 623-7234f YOU SMOD IT RUSS Mr. Jackson said. "It'.- just likf. a fairy-taie ending." You remember Mr. Jackson, high-school vice-principal ln Ottawa.1 lies the guy who used ýo be the quarterbark o! the Ottawa -Rough RWders. Known th"i as Russ Jackson, his careercran 1'did have a fairy-taie ending. Russ wait not only selected as the top footballer in Canada., - but he was picked as the best player on the field as he led: his team to the Grey Cup Championship. You gotta admit that's a pretty fair way to wind up a magnificent 12 years of' athietic txcellence. You knrw, on Sunday, we were ail set to cheer for Regina. Not that we had any particular preference, but being à senti- mental type reporter, wé were sympathetic because the poor' westerners had iost both offensive ends due te injuries. You mtght say that Ottawa were without Washington - but don't forget Regina lost McKiinnle through injuries early in the season. But when we stopped ta consider that Ftuss Jackson. an1 ali-Canadian boy if there ever was one, was playing bis final1 -Igame, you >ust had to cheer for him. Quite a performance e nd what a way te go! T T T Y X.H.L. OLD-TIMERS HERE DEC. 7TH On Sunday. December 7th, the Memorial Arena shouli b- packed to see a great hockey attraction. when the HIl OId-Timers wili play an exhibition gamne against the Bow xnanviile Graduate OMHA Ail-Stars. Lining up with the local aggregation wlll be such veteray performers as goal-tender Harvey "Slip" Rowe, Fred "Buck' Cowle and Lloyd Hamilton, who played on "Moe" Breslin' juvenile championship çlub of 1948. Those three could almos qualify for the NHL Old-Timers roster. Ten years later, another championship came to Bowman ville, as a team coached by Don Masters again captured 1hý juvenile crown. Unfortunately goal-keeper Vince Vanstone gustained a broken ankle in Town League action last week -that wilI keep hirm out of action. Other members of that '58 club. who will be playing or *December 7th, are Ray Preston, currently coaching the Junioi "C"' club, his defence partner Jim Clarke, Bill Cole, Ted anc Bob Fairey, Bob Marjerrison and Grant Flintoif. 0f more recent vintage, Grant Wright, will share th( puck-stopping duties with "Slip" Rowe, while Danny Girard will line up on defence, and Alex Wiseman, Steve Burns anc Irv Gil will be wheeling\ and dealing on the forward line. No ail-star aggregation would be complete without rep. resentation from Orono. And of course when you mentior Orono. it goes wîthout saying that you also mean the fabulou5 West brothers. Junior, Dean, Raye and Keith will ail return to thE scene of some of their greatest performances, aiong with defenceman, Don Mercer. The NHL'ers will have Ivan Walmsley in goal, with Bot Goldham, Ivan Irwln, Bob Robertson, Murray Henderson and whirling Wally Stanowski on defence. Brian McFarlane, of hockey telecast fame, Sid Smith, Ike Hildebrand, Pete Conacher, Ron Hurst, comnedian Jackie Ham- ilton, who weighs about 100 pounds more than when he played in the NHL, Cal Gardner, H-arry Watson, John McCor- inack and Danny Lewicki will form the attacking unit. Proceeds from the gamne wili go towards aiding the midget, jîivenile and junior "C"' teamns in town. Incidenta]ly, We Watched the Cable TV junior "C"' 's playing Oakville Sunday .afternoon, and it was a mlghty fine hockey gamne. Only trouble was - they played before a handful of I'-ectators, oniy family and friends you might say. Sa there 'no doubt that the three teams cao use financial assistance. 'A good way to help themn out, and at the same time witness *agreat sports attraction would be to vîsit Memoriai Arena on Sunday,_ December 7th. Gamne lime is 1:30. LIONS CLUB ANNUAL -Turkey Roll :Friday, December 5, 8:00 p.M. LIONS CENTRE BEECH AVE. REF'RESHMENTS FREE BUFFET y, i Ontario Champion Kendal Midgets Honored With Banquet ai Orono IThe Canadian Statesrmn, owmanvllle, Dec. 3. 1969 Mixed Major LeagueI November 24th taken over the lead wîith 24 temen on Monday by taking, more weeks to go we find HihTriple and High Single. Dunn onlv, 12 point behind, Heln Rynldsrigt n te'followed by' Coole 22, Wright Hel eyols igit i e! ons oevr~îh fu pocket with 806 for high tri-' 21. Iple Dors Jli, n Est Wsti Wevish ai our East-West Tournament entrant, h i g h! ntrants R surcessful competi. .single 306 and a triple of 756; ton nur wn uee beestil nt ýBY the wayN A.O. 14 of our oui' own Queenveee stilidnan far behind Bernice Buday bwes hv ahe'd a 790;Firean Mke Mrph average of 2no plus. How 762, Russ Buzzing Hately 75flabout tafoa nlxed leaý (301); Whistiing Ross Wright'gue; cdo ou realize that is ai. 754; Pete Go-Go Dobbinq 7-19- most haif? What about sorneL George Charland 705 (George,m> ito owigbewe the Mixed Majors must be our two leagues (L.1.-DA.) agreeing with you). Over 300 Games Frank Eccles, even after a Doris JoIl 306 bad night, maintains Hich, usHtl 0 Average with 2,91; Berniee Over 250 (lames Buday stili leading the girls Ross Wright *286-266; Helen with 245. Reynolds 1284-270-252, George Reynolds cxnce again has Charland 284. Howard Brom. melI 280, Bernice Buday 277.- rock 284. L. Coornhes 2.953. 1 2-13. Russ Hately 275, Pet@ Bruce 249, J. Mair, 247. *M'iflobbins 273-2 î1. Mlike Mur. Smith 231, E. Mit.chell 227, ÇIhy 272-260, Gord Simpsoni AverageII 2 1,lle Patfeld 62, oris l M. Smith 195. J. Baker 194,'fnb Vanderberg 258Stu Col. d ~K. Campbell 192. J. Mairs 191, lins ,58, ,Tim.Buo 27 i L F. Bruce 188. C. Bruce 198, B.'i bert Saman 156. Lola Wright Wilbur 185. 1. Wright 184, C, 255. Barb Buttonshaw 251. Rltt.er 181. P. Bagneli 178. ,J.ý Rowe 175, A. Bons 175, L. Aeae Woodcock 174. E. Mitchell 173., Frank Eccles 251 A. Dvkst.ra 173. M. Ovenden Bernice Buday * -245 171, L. Coombes 168. A. bar- Doris Joli 2141 usso 168, D. Cochrane 166, F. Ernie Perfect 239 tL and 160, A. Burgess 159, P.: Maurice Annarri 233 Broome 159, F. Dykstra 159,1 Howard Brommell 23 0 T. Ma.vnard 156. G. t)owne 'v Mike Murphy 22 9 1,L.Burgess 150. D. DeVos'Brian Martyn27 14,E. Coombes 147, B. Nimi- ' Russ Hately 227 egon 147, A. Perfect 146, E.: Helen Reynolds 226 k!Deboo 132, N. VanAbbema, Pete Dobbins (27) 2_15 126, M. Fowler 124, S. Diliing!Albert Saman - 222 118. IRoss Wright .. 221 -- Dave Reynolds ---(27) 221) )r N wvle-Sak Leon Coinnors -- --- 218 d e vle Sak ite, Russ Haliman -----21.3 Thusda, ov.27 Don Wright - (30) 217 Peggv Ha\ o s - --------- 216 e1200 Gaines George Behee --- - ...214 J. Stacey- 246 Hector Ballantine 2< dM. Trim 1------------- 244 Jim Bruton 2P9 B. Henderson --- - 238 Helen Duon - -(----- 209 :~i5-.~ - 4.D. Tommpkins 219 Ollie Patfîeld --------- (30) 209 G. Farrow ----------- 218-212 Don Bishop --------- 207 [Si On Saturday evening, at the Odd Fellows Hall in Orono, son, Arnold Wade, Dan Norton, Stephen West, Steven Fair and Terry . Mlîson_. ------ - 212-20 Vo Coolens - --- (3-3)- 207 .members of the Kendal Midget basebali team, this year's Ontario Stark; back row, Coach Kennedy, Morris Hallowell, Jerry Thomp- P. Boisvert -- ---- 207 Joan Sutcliffe ------ -- 205 e Champions received their trophy from OBA Representative Arnold son, Terry Stark, Larry H ov Bill Mercer, Mike -IVeGregor, BillD. Foran ------ - 205 Bill JolI - 0 hWade and were also honored with a banquet. Members of the teamn Lord, Jerry Murp'hy, Gary Sm"t a0.oh Tomso. ies------n----Ba4Nrb Metonh------- 205 are, front row, left toright, Bruce Alldread, Jerry Lord, Bill Robin- P__________and__John__ ______________Gantes Brzion- 2 Gerge utohaad 203 b!ý Pecans--------------- 21 Gord Simpson ------ 201 d;I with a big offensive effort for Hazel 171 Jim Murphy ----------- 1 LADIES' M AJORL Ît e I\l-I I Kramp's as well, with four Walnuts------- - ------12 John Fowler 200 i26 itee moe innterfil 20- ne Etche after two periods and added Paý ni tfeld-------- ----26 it le N . .minuul1tes.moeoin Kelyinal he Bai-b Buttansha---------- - -2.528 BoWma Or Friday, Nov. ond perod otene withWhît- after playing two periods of m nu cagL ellyasnstng Ena Etcher --------- 20 ,Trailsleds" went down ta de-,i 4(1 mark. The ga was4 thscrg ouoteCoe operating s m aot hl1y' 40second mark an a well aogtebuln.Telsr Dayle Wli --------- 9ýýfatby coeo! 3-1,in Ca-soe yB otr wleeeutdaogtebuln.'elsr' eThela- ,Cu~asaes db Forrster 18I Sexcue goal by John Con- top hand in defeat was de- -- ---- ioreteb1 ourg. Cobourg potted two1 minutes later Glenn Kiozie Put ho a sssts going to Randy fenceman John Fowler witha 7 Helen Depew --------- 16 unanswered goals in the first Whitby ahead 2-1. In the last Mastersan and Robert Ormis- goa1 and an assist and a Shirley Davis --------- 14, period. bath of which were de- minute of the periad Brian ton. Three minutes later the sadu vrî efrac ~ Helen Reynolds -- ----- 141flected off Bowmanville play-iMartin slammed one home for Movers with sheer determina- Barcu vrl promne Linda Crossey ------------- Il ers. In the second periad Ca- the Trailsleds on a gaad set- tion narrowed the gap taa3r2lay and Hellam were the i>' eMa bel Lewis - ----- 9 bourg again exbended the lead.ubynWcx. The thirdanancgolbBbBcke choice of the forwards. High Triple gaing ahead 3-0. The start pcriod started slowly until assistcd by Dan Farrow. At Th is Thursday the opening SHelen Reynolds ----- 87110! the third period saw thelthc 10:28 mark when Brian thc 6:55 mark Jahn Canboy gamne at 7 p.m. bas Kramp's Hih inleTrailsleds" pick up nmomen- Martin put the Traiisleds in with bis second goal tied the striving ta extend their w' Helen Reynolds ----- 301ý tumn and corne on \-ery str*ong,, the lead on a marker which score at 3-3, Eddy Gruvters ning streak ta two when they Averages oiit-playiing thc oppositioin, was unassisted. One minute1 earnin.g the assist. At thi meet County Chrysier. At 8:3o se e the newN fast ' Onie Etcher 22------ -41having a man advantage onlhater Whibby came back ta tic point in bhe game it loak eMNulty Sports tangle with Olive Patficld ---- ----219,three occasion and their anly the score a-gain on a goal -by as if Bowmanville wcre goina Locke TV. Helen Reynolds 21,6 award for the effort was a 1R. Rowlcy. The Trailsleds, ta upset the Oshawa squad but Dayle Wolnik ------- - 214 goal scorcd by Mîke Habbs, shawing sigris of bcbng tired, the breaks wcnt the other way S I 01 L Shile Dvi ------ _ -- 241unassisted. The Cobourg goal-! watchcd Whitbyscr the win- a Oshawa wn ahead ta stay efs-cin2 hp niefr"oe Dat Brook ...--9]4tcnding and defence held the ning goal, the credit galng ta on tw7o qiiick goals by Don IIIId VS - acioaipadpror~c Merridy Hatehy ---------- 2 c fo ddn oe oi.R aNmc.MK:ryad u 0Joc New lightweight styiing and comtart. .. greater 1IBarb Buttonsbaw -------- 211. On Saturday, Nov. 29, Bow- Novice: On Saturday, Nov. This game appcared ta be the November 26 --saigaaiy 0 Ena Etcher -------------- --- 08man-ville "L. & L. Trailslcds" 29, Oshawa "Jally Buccancers" best faught game ta date for Tean Saning capaci~t goo ~ngt-ie iiblt Linda Cale ---- --------- ---- hosted Whitby in Bowman- were in town, meeting with the home beam and the future 0 NwMaîrs---------- -- 41t-im viibiit J ._ _ _ J -------------- --- - 4 Marilyn Cale -- - 2011 ville. This was a hard-fought Bowmanville "Preston the laoks promising for these UP A. Bons 30 peetl Jaye ennnt-- 00contcsb with the Trailslcds Movers" taking home a 5-3 and camlog yaung players. F Buci----- 2½ ning>i iMrKng20comiog out an the short end: victary. The undefeated Buc- Next game for "'Preston the 1/ Joe-------2 Over 22 Gaines by aî score of 4-3. At the 2:10l caneers took a 2-0 lead in the Movers" is in Oshawa, Wed.,KCapei ---- î1 Mabel Lewis, 236, Gail MVas- mark of the opcning period the1 first periad an goals by Don Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. and then thcy CBue16 ber 28,NacyEvns22,Iraiîsleds" lit the liit on a McKclrey and Chris Barteau. play hasts ta Port Pcrry, Sat- C.ghBrune P ani PARKER FARM SERVICE 245,Lina Cae 26, Hlennice goal by Ian Wilcox who At the 13:05 mark of the sec- urday, Dec. 6, 3:45 p.m., in~ Til-. rc 6 PO E9741 Depew 242. Thelma Forrester isnapped one in the tap right. ond periad Mark Sheridan put Bowmanville Arena. Over 225 NE---TL O665I 24,Oi tce 9,22 ,Dtrcorner, giving Bowmanville aithe visitors ahcad 3-0 at the 200 Club WinncrsNE CSLO TAI Broak 22(1 MaryCowan927 lead that held ta the end I end o! bwa periads o! play. No. 114, M. Clemenger; No, Baoî21,L Wo- SiilyDvs227'of the first pcriod. Thesec-. Jo the thirdpcidheocs,12 proth cas12,H. Davex.________ _______________________________________________ ShreyDvi 48, Barb But- -------__ __ ____ tonshaw 222, 232, Olive P field 220, Marilyn Cale 278.1 Joyce Tennant 24, 294, Evaý Whitehead 221, 247, Ena Et- r m s W n F rt G m i301, 275, 295. IlSa HOCKEY Bowmanville Hockey Association proudly presents N.,H.,L. OLDTIMERS Ivan Walmsley, Bob Goldhan, Ivan Irwin, Bob Robertson, M1urray Henderson, WaIIy Stanowski, Pete Conacher, Sid Smith, Ike Hildebrand, Ron -Hurst, Jack Hamilton, Cal Gardncer, Harry Watson, .1. McCormack, Danny Lewicki, Brian McFarlane, Harry Pidhern>-, Art Smiith. John Lanau. Vs. BOWMANVILLE GRADUATE O.M.H.A. ALL - STARS Slip Rowe, Grant Wright, Dan Girardi, Bill Cole, Jr. West, Dean 1'/est, Keith West, Ray West, Don Mercer, Lloyd Hamilton, Buck Cowle, Bob Marjerrison, Alex Wiseman, Steve Burns, Irv Gi, Grant Flintoff, Bob Fairey, Ted Fairey, Ray Preston. Memorial Arena, Bowmanville 4SunayDec. 7th, 1969 GAME TIME 1:30 P.M. ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS $1.00 With I-ai-re y's 1-i-ve (2-oals ChryslersTDe Lockes TVd Courty\ Chrysler maintainediboosted the lead ta 2-0 with men in the cooler. Chrysl Ilheir ;ihare o! first place hast' bis cighth goal of the year.!,with an eight mani ineupa iThursday night, when Gord Grant Wright banged1 a close min some of their affe Wilsnrîs pow~er play goal late in drive past Chrysier's goal-isive streiîgth in bhc perso in the third gave thcm a 3-3itender Curt Vanstone , 0o1aio! Don McMurter, Dave Cre draw with Locke TV. ' pass from Bill Wakel *y, at, and Bob Fairey. turned in Both clubs tCUrrently top the,18:05, asLoeke's narrowed the' solid effort, with theirc four tearn bnp with Il points. scor'e. Two rîoanswercd goals' feosive p]a ' particuhai'lyr Wilson blasied lus sevent h 1w the TV roop allowed them iceable. T hey Stu(ce-eded goal of the season ps oceslo niove iuto the lead 3-2_. lhimiting the- ieague's scoi Geor;ýe ViiilîDiîïu. ut 15:20, Blaijie Audams beat Vanstonileader, Steve Burnîs, ta a pý vi th tlimTi- ' I i b p!iY>i ng t'uo: ut (t h 38 mnarik, witî d(2- Of azSsi.ts. Cuirt Vauisto iîîoiî shor't :u Ille icime. 'l'lite fcel)nîlaiî Warren T'ownsIlev t urned i n a fine îîigh ts woî opening ganiSeltobetwt-enîclictk iug for Ilie go iin front, betweeuî the Chry sier pip the lea,,ue's top squads was acourîter at 5.26. with some sharp goaltendir 'veIl phayed affair that saw The two clubs continued bu mnaking lus greatest stopi Couonty Clrysler take a 2-0,display their excellent brand Btîrns, when lie hurtled in lead, but thnn fail behind 3-2 of hockey' throughout thet a dlean brcakawa 'v. The Chr before raly ing for a split. final period. The TV club, ;Ier defc-nce, theP finc'st The Chrysler gang opcnced who picked up ail six o! tthe c ague ta date, turnrd the scnring ai 10:49 of the penalties in the game, sawl another strong game. How first poî'iod when John Adam:; their penalty killing gond Pollard was the pick. wi r.onncctedi. Locke's Bryce Ad-' fortune run out at 15:20 when'Scott F.ssery and Archie Cou ami; was off for cross chieck- Wilson potted the tying gaal,r lice close behind. Wilson ar Finto!! were effective tv MENS TOW'N LEAGUE HOCKEY STANDINGS 1!wavs up front. For thec GP W'on Lost Tied For AG Pts, club, Bob Siecp and Bi WMakely stood out. Coîî'îty Chr> sier 7 5 1 1 46 -22 Il The evening's second garr Locke TV - 7 5 1 1 46 32 11 i saw the foui th place Kran-p McNult\v Sports - ---- 7 2 5 O 24 45 4 Furnibure teamn finally shal Kuamp-Furniture .. .. 7 1 6 0 29 46 2r their winless streak, upsettir rMcNulty Sports 7-3. lb w, their first victory afber su LEADING SCORERS fering six setbacks. TE GP G A Pts. PIMI Fairey, despite the club's lav Steve Burns (Locke) ----_ 7 15 17 32 4 I y surroiudings, had himse Gou- Wilon Couny Chy.)- 7 17 4 ~ a spectacular ni' worî GordWilon (ouny Cry.)--- 7 7 17 4 0 He merely racked up fiv Don McMurter (County Chry.) 5 12 il _)3* 8 goals and an as-sist in headin Grant Flintoif (County Chry.) 7 8 13 21 2 his mates ta their sea.soi Irv Ciii (Lot-ke TV) . 6 6 13 19 8 r first triumph. Always amor Ted Faire% (Kramp Furobture) 7 13 5 18 14 the front runners in the scci i ng race and ccrtainly a year Larrv Perris lMcNuity>'-v - 5 8 6 14 12 11 l conitender for the Moc Lee Sommerscales (Locke) ----- 5 10 2 12 Valuable Player hionors, Te Sam Thompson <Kramp) ---- 7 5 5 10 2 now has scored 13 o! the FUI Dave Green (Counby Chry.) - 2 7 2 9 0 niture's 29 goals. Don Pout Lock TV)4 5 9 6 Wallace and Bob Leveil Don rou (LckeTV) - 4 5 4 9 6 accounted for the wîier Doug James (Countv Chry.)- 6 4 4 R 0 other zoals, whihe MeNulty Bob Faire'. Countý Chr ' .) 6 1 5 8 4 markrnen were Johni Fowiuý i (Statistîcs compîled by League Statistician, iiÂm z Steve Bar-lav~ and Larry He] lamn. Biâ Crossey cameU WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING 0F OUR SKI S IOP Experienced personnel on hand Friday nights and Saturday. You are invited to drop in to se. our skis, boots and accessories. The Following Special P'ackage to Open Our Ski Shop LAMINATED GRAND PRIX SKI ...................$ 69.95 TAPERED ALUMINUM POLE ................... 4.95 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED BUCKLE BOOT ..... 42.75 SAFETY STRAP . ..................... 2.95 INSTALLATION 0F BINDINGS ....................... ... 5.00 BOOT PRESS ............................................. .... 3.50 TOTAL PRICE $129.15 OUR SPECIAL PACKAGE PRICE $100.00 This Is Good for Thurs., Fr1. and Sat., December 4, 5 and 6 ONLY Special Pre - Christmas Sale FOR 1 WEEK ONLY 1. FREE INSTALLATION 0F ALI SKI BINDINGS 2. 20% OFF AIL HOCKEY STICKS 3. 10% OFF AIL SNOWMOBILE ACCESSORIES Ail Above Prices Are Subject To Tax cD&dISPOd 67 King St. W. Eiwmavifl Bowmanville ý- ý-i' - ý,, 1 .

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