T WA TIMES, Thursdey, February 4, 1960 fod goals. Tom Worden (James Howard Mutlon (Ricky Brom-|Larry Welsh (Ted Brown) and/is now compleie and league [resentative to official board, Mrs,|John Corrigan, were gues 18 ME OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey oan : log godis, accounted for the Tee ell) and Larry Simpson (Randy|Larry Samis accounted / for|playoffs start Monday, Feb. Py ampton (Wiltred Greenaway. vr. and Mrs. Leonard Silver, Pee's other goal Brain's two _ goals. Orphan's goals. Walter Gibson| pn the first broomball game Music committee, Mrs. Lewis Oshawa, Saturday. : asm \ (Ross Turner, James Finn) and| J . . |Trull, Mrs, Merwin Mountjoy and AT BOWMANVILLE PEE WEES ALY i EAGUE om game Hor-|foss Turner scored General's two od Boones 10 Ye Oe Jott Elects Officers (Mrs. Ken Caverly. ~ Mrs, Man Found Guilty In the first Pee Wee game . A . r . pn s. / F SC goals. ( Teachers: Beginner Hawks same up With leis bes} ily a gi ws GAMES SCHEDULED FEB I Se Ava By M. HORN {Raymond Farrow, Mrs. Earl] game of the season fo defeat Red : 4 A . 6 ue .| HAMPTON -- Harold Balsam|Luke and Mrs. Jack Lyon; Of Manslaughter M ings Nowa rcounted for both Hor- -- /inni in the final per-| h 3 Start Minor Wings 40 i i Nowian 3ceounia Calver served a Wee ue = 3% a.m. winning sual Jate in the Final ve presided over the annual Sunday Primary girls -- Mrs. Gerald Jeff Gilhool led the Hawks 38 Hi Gants vs Ca a ans; 7.45 am. J [school meeting Thursday when|Balson: Live Oaks Girls -- Mrs.| MILTON (CP)~John Cutts, 24. scorers, collecting {wo goals and Rome Jone BOM. Wings vs Bruins; 8.35 am. Hawks) In the second game (he Pres: several items of business Were|percy Dewell; Primary Boys -- (who fired his pistol at a shadow 3 ] iol n) rp) . n PSC ga p S AT ars 9 a 3 hi - ' ul ' --- fwo assists. Michael Bodiwell col, 4" Barons 52. Ron Weil vs Bears; 9.20 a.m. -- Rangers vs|leys defeated Fabiens 1-0. Cheryl|transacted. Gordon Chant; Junior Boys --|the night of Nov. 17 while huni- a coted a goal and two assists, AO ae rers colleoling] ass. wes (Gill scored the Presley's winning] The following officers were ap-|Harold Wilkins; Junior Girls --|ing for prowlers at the farm Buddy Depew collected a goallled the Bison i Bantams 1020 am. -- {pointed for the coming year: i found , and an assist two goals and an assist. Gary praves vs Tigers: 11.05 a.m. |80al. a enon He Rail Mrs, Jack Rice. : | where Je bogrded, was ung BOWMANVILLE -- In the first ray Brown accounted for Braves yay Rogers also collected an Preston accounted for the Bi- Tigers vs Lions; 11.55 am. --| Final broomball league stand- {assistant superintendent Laverne Senior Girls -- Mrs. Lewis ful ro man aughio hid Wed. Bantam playoff game Lions de-|two goals, John Hughes (David ,gqist on Jeff Gilhooly's final/sons' other goal. | Huskies vs Cubs. (ings are as follows: Clemens; treasurer, Jack Mac.| "ull; Senior Boys -- Lewis Trull, re peo a feated Huskies 4-3, Doug. Nichols Kerr) scored the Cubs only goal goa) All four Hawks goals were Borys Wereszeznski accounted] Atoms -- 12.40 p.m Bomb: WELT Plo nat tlre rol oer re. PERSONALS . | ay. wid polices he tied ws. scored three first period goals midway through the first period.|coored in the first period for both the Barons goals. ors vs Indians; 1.35 p.m. -- Rams|Avalons 40 210 [sistant secretary, Earl Luke Te Cutts to Poli pt for Lions and Bill Buday account-| In the third game Flyers de-| iy the second game Giants and MIDGET - JUVENILE LEAGUE vs Barons. Press 3 1 3 y ie, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Keane and/man jumped eight fee m 3 ed for the winning goal early inlfeated Tigers 4-0. Paul Peterson gears played fo a scoreless fie. In the first Midget-Juvenilel Midget - Juveniles -- 2.25 p.m. lpr ° . Temperance Superintendent, son Douglas, Oshawa, were side door of a barn and fright the final period. John Adams (2)|(Gene Balson), James Archer, ih iri and final same|2ame Comels scored three mes|-- Orhans ve Marcos. 5 10/1 abit 1 413M Dave Hall; missionary |guests of her parents, Mr. and|ened him. The body of and Ivan Mills picked up assists, Gene Balson and Ralph Cole/canadians defeated Bruins 5-2.|in the first period to defeat Raid-'p.m ls ony ts Bonnes i... 1 4@1 3 superintendent, Diane Macnab; Mrs, T. Wray Saturday. Jackson|Schmalz, 38, chairman of the Bill Depew, Danny Jones and (Paul Peterson) scored for Fly- Charlie Evans (2). Barry White.lers 3-0. David Woolner (2) and|,. * | Playoff games Feb. 8: 5.15 p.m. [Cradle Roll superintendent, Mrs. Wray, Oshawa, visited his par-|Preston separate school board, George Ball (John Depew) scor- ers han, Paul Parker and! Charlie|Don Bagnell scored 'Comets'|GIRLS BROOMBALL |-- Presleys vs Boones; 6.00 p.m.[Ted Chant; projectionists, Gor-|lents Sunday. was found near the barn two o EL on 4 a y gd The Girl's Broomball schedule'-- Fabiens vs Avalons. don Smale and Ralph Luke; rep-| Marie Prescott and sister, Mrs, days after the shooting. ad for Huskies In the fourth and final game Ewart scored for.Canadians. Ger- goals. Don Bagnell and Larry roma. sche and Ralph In the second game Braves scor- Tee Pees defeated Pirates 3-0. ald McDonald, Bruce Meadows Pearce collected assists od in the last minute to defeat Wayne Becket led the Tee Peeland Nelson Fowler all collected] In the second game Orphans beg. Iscores by collecting two third per-|assists General pl 2:2 tie ¥ : ubs 2-1. Danny Hughes and Mur score by collecting two third per- assists, and General played fo a tie DAILY FROM 9 AM. TO 6 P.M. ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. OPEN TOMORROW TILL 9 PM. 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