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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1945, p. 8

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- CORDEN AND GAY WIN r WEEK'S BOWLING TRIPLES In the two-session week's bowl- ing playoffs, the high triples feUl f0 Jack Gay, 776 and Bill Cor- den,' 751. High singles were roll- ed by Jack Coche, 315, Mickey Roach, 303, E. Brock, 304, Ted Bagneil, 293, Bill Westlake 284. Other triples included Ted Phil- * lips 709, Bill Westlake 702. League games: Luxton's Hams -. held top place by taking Roach's Hasbeens, 5-2. Carter's Bums - beat Fred Cole's Lucky Strikes, 0 p ,-- PAGE EIGHT ~rI 7-0, when veteran Frank Williams netted only 549 in a streak of splits. This nips chances of Lucky Strikes getting into the playoffs. Westlake's Headpins were in form to down Courtice Jumbos, 7-0, with a team score of 3,490. Hearl's Dark Horses took Bag- nell's Wildcats, 4-3. Rolling off a tie the Wildcats beat Jumbos 4-3 to tie for second place. League Standing: Won Lost Pts. Hams --------- 25 il 58 Dark Horses --- 22 14 51 SPORT NEWS f t L 2: 2. V 21 31 F Two milion or more motorists from the States visit us each year ... thousands for the sheer beauty of our countryside. Let's see to it that our hospitality matches the perfection of our lakes and hifls. WHAT CAN 1 DO? The answer is-plenty! Here are sorne of the things anybody can do. The suggestions corne from a well-known Ontario hotelinan. li Find out ail about what your own 4. If they ask for information or neighbourhood offers and become directions, take time f0 answer a booster. them fully and graciously. 2. Write your friends ini the States 5. In any business dealings you rnay about Ontario, show them when have with them, remember Cana- they corne that you're really da's reputation for courtesy and proud of your province. fairness depends on you. 3. Try to make ail our visitors glad they came, and be really enthu- 6. To suxa it ail up, just follow the siastic about it. "Golden Rule!" riTs iViRYBoDYs Worth his weight in f? ld! Actually, the rovnce of On- tario, in pre-war ye=s profited to alot the same extent frous fou- it business as it did frous the gold mmning industry. It is up to each of us te see that this business goes on growing. This diagram, based on figures supplied by the Hotel Asso- ciation, shows how evenyone henefits from the Ontario tounist income. Every tourist dollar is shaned tis way 1. Hotels; 2. Retail stores; 3. Restau- rants; 4. Taxes, etc; 5. Amusements; 6. Garages. On Sidney Bay KW, Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. It works both ways! They treat us royaily when we visit thern. .. we can't do less than return the compli- ment. iRernerber that it costa rnoney te take a holiday, so let's see they get a good return for every penny they spend in Canada. AN, BOWVANV1L.LE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, DEC 27th, 194 _____________________________ DLALN OZ±Lb.IVU IWld Cats------- 21 15 51 LADIES' BOWLING NEWS jHeadpins ------ 21 15 50 ILucky Strikes -- 17 19 39 (Intended for Last Week) Friday Doris Polley's Tempests IJumbos------------ 14 22 34 took 5 points from the Lancasters HsBeens-------- 12 24 26 and firmly established themselves Bums-------------- 12 24 26 in first place. Margaret E. King's IndivdualAverges:Spitfires downed the Hurricanes F.nivlidas BA.)-era ----es ---23 7 points and edged into sec- F. illams(B..)-------232ond. High singles for the night S. Gay---------------------------- 228 were Doris Polley 255, Margaret K. Luxton ------------------221 Jackson 247, Marg. E. King 241. W. Westlake -------------- ----219 High total for 3 games were Marg. Dr. Rundle ---------------------- 215 E. King, 634; Bern Carter 610; W. Hearl -------------------------214 Doris Polley 601. J. Callan ----------------- 214 High averages final standing: J. Coole ----------------------------213 Edith Andrew------------------ 186 O. McKnight -------------- 213 Doris Polley ------------------184 P. Cancilla -------------------211 Ada Tomlinson --------------181 W. Corden --------------- 211 Vi Martyn -------------179 H. Gay -----------------------------210 Bern Carter -------------------179 A. Piper ----------------------209 VI Coole ---------------------178 B. Cochrane -----------207 Marg. E. King------------------ 172 T. Lyle -----------------------------207 Helen Large ----------------- ----169 L. Wiseman --------------- 206 Joyce Buttonshaw ------------- 166 H. Murphy ---------------- 205 Dot Coates ------------------165 T. Bagnel---------------- 205 Joyce Major -------------------- 164 R. Heari ---------------------------204 Lou Sellers --------------------- 163 J. Gay ------------------------------204 Aida Luxton -----------------163 High single: J. Coole, 373. Dot Nichols -------------------163 High triple: S. Gay 917. Marg Jackson ----------------162 Clara Needham ---------------- 161 On Dec. l7th, Marg. King's Juvenile - iu get Spitfires and Duaine Pahner's1 O. HA. Schedule Lancasters met f0batl for sec- Juvenile and Midget hockey what a battle! First game went1 schedule was issued last week f0 the Spiffires, second to the Lan- with Bowmanville starting their c asters and the third was any- firt gme gaist ortHop atbody's guess up to the last bahl Orono on Friday, Dec. 28.* AH oed.We o ih is games will be doubleheaders with ed the 4-pin the Lancasters groan- the Midget games starting at 7 ed. Then it was "Add it up fast, p..and the Juvenile games com- Butph Ouch! Add if again." mnig8:0p.m. : u added up or down if was mencng t 8:0 pm.:the same. The Spitfires had it by 3 pins. (Games Mon., Wed., Fri. nights) Four girls with high averages December: were chosen to be captains for 28-Orono at Cobourg the second schedule which will Port Hope at Bowmanville open after the New Year. They (at Orono) have picked their teams and the Janury:new line-up will be posted in the 4-Bowmanville at Cobourg bwigaly Port Hope at Orono 7-Cobourg at Orono On Thursday night, Dec. 2th, Bowmanville at Port Hope Doris Polley's Tempests battled 9-Cobourg at Bowmanville if mtit with Marg E. Kîng's Spit- (at Cobourg) fires. The Tempesf s took two 11-Trinity College at Orono games straight and won them- 4-Orono at Port Hope selves first place. Trinity College at Bowman- See you next year, girls, for the ville (at Orono) second schedule. [6-Port Hope at Cobourg 8-Bowmanville at Orono 21-Trinif y Coilege at Port Hope Orono at Bowmanville Tyrone (at Orono) 3-Trinity College at Cobourg (Intended for Last Week) 5-Bowmanville at Trinity Col.- Pte. Tom Phillips arrived home 8-Port Hope at Trinîty College from overseas this week. 30-Cobourg at Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Larmeir, Mill- Orono at Trinity College brook, with Mr. and Mrs. Gus February: Rosevear. 4-Cobourg at Trinity Coflege Mr. Wm. Macdonald and Miss Macdonald, Oshawa, at home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Col- umbus. for Wesley Hilîs who underwent an operation in Bowmanville Hos- -49 pital. O. Chapman with her sis~er in Boy Scout Movement. I k worthy cause. actions, Mrs. A. Dunn sang and a Mr. Fred Bowen attended O.E. pleasant time was spent. S. convention in Toronto -------- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton Miss Madeleine Osborne with her and son at W. A. Hallowell's ---- sister Betty, in Toronto ---Les- Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and Mary lie and Mary Gibson were home Lou at Warren Carsons---Miss for the weekend. Mrs. W. H. Norma Hallowell, Toronto, at Gibson was also a dinner guest on Llew Hallowell's ----Mrs. G. Sil- Sunday at Chas. Gibson's, and ver in Orono ----Morley Robin- Mrs. Harold Gibson entertaîned son is helping Mr. Dobson wifh Chas. Gibson's family and Mrs. wood cutting ---W. E. Reid W. H. Gibson for tea. and family at T. A. Reid's, Orono Mrs. Barchard went home to ----Mr. and Mrs. H. Farrow and Millbrook with Miss Belch and at- family and Miss Dechard attend- tended High School Commence- ed the Christmas concert at Cow- ment there, and on Saturday ac- anville ---Mrs. Shutka with companied the Belch family f0 friends in Oshawa and Toronto. Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Pedwell went out for the Saturday even- ing exercises and Mrs. Barchard came home with them. Miss M b Belch remaining until Sunday ev- ening. Our No. 9 friend and for- (Intended for Last Week) mer teacher, Stanley Rickard, is W.A. and W.M.S. joined in a spe- principal of the Millbrook High cial Christmas meeting, Dec. 11. School. Mrs. Wm. Wannan, president of W.A., opened the meeting with a cali to worship followed by a '11 Christmas carol. Mrs. R. Allin, Stark illepresident of W.M.S. led in a Christmas prayer. Mrs. Wannan (Intended for Last Week) gave an interesting reading on the Mrs. Jacob Hallowell visited meaning of Christmas. After dis- her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stutt, Or- posing with the business of each oflo. organization a special Christmas Shiloh W.A. met at Mrs. A. carol service was conducted by Dobson's. After business trans- the two presidents. Mrs. Wm. OSHAWA 11 - 15 Slmeoe St. North Phone 1000 S.S. No. 9, Clarke (Intended for Last Week) Mr. Herbert Gibson motored his brother Charlie's family to Toronto f0 meet Bill who had ar- rived home on the "Mauretania." Four of our six boys serving ov- erseas have arrived home now. We are lookîng forward f0 wel- coming home Lloyd Pedwell and Roy Patton early in the New Year. Our Home and School Club met with a small attendance as there were other functions the same night. After a lengthy but important business session Mrs. M. Staples and Mrs. Wm. Arm- strong of Orono gave an instruc- tive description of the wonk of thef Girl Guides. We are sorry that more parents weren't pres- ent to hear their addresses. AU who were there were wishing our girls might participate in such a wonderful work. We feel these ladies, although very busy in their own homes, are lending their time and talents in a very DUFFEIIIN 1:45 P.M. SATURDAY, DEC. 29th Also NEW YEAR'S DAY Admission Saturday and New Year's Day .............O0e and tax Ladies, Armed Forces Free Both Days FULL COURSE NOON DINNER In the Track Restaurant Ready Every Day by 11:30 BELLE VILLE 210 Front Street Phone 820 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEAD OFFICE: il - 15 Slmcoe Street North OSHAWA, ONTARIO Dec. 20, 1945. The Canadian Statesman, BOWMANVILL9, Ontario Dear Sir:- Please accept our congratulations for the very excellent Christmas Number that you have published this week. We would like at this time to ex- press our appreciation for the job that you have performed for us in our display advertising. Your Newspaper has proven an excellent medium to keep before our friends in your territory, the news of special'events in our store. Yours very truly, DHC/IET CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE Per oz 'I. I PURINA COW CR01!, Mr. Farmer Millc is ini demand - it 's both patriotic and profit. able to get every possible Pound of milk from your cows. Cows must be fed on pasture or they lose flesh and you lose milk; 18 Guernsey cows fed on pasture at the Purina Experimental Farm produced 1750 pounds more milk per cow during their lacta-- tion as compared to 18 cows flot fed on pasture. THINK WHAT THM MANS TO YOUR (JOWS. HERE'S THE FEED FOR EXTRA MILK YOUR MILKING COWS.. MARLOW'S 16 PER CENT PUR INA CHOWMIX YOUR CALVES. . . Bave labour, save niilk, save money and rais e better calves.. Every bag of Calf Startena replaces 350 pounds of millc, and no milk is f ed after your calf is one month old. TO DO A BETTER JOB FEED MARLOW'S CHOWMIX PURINA PIC STARTER...... $2.60 cwt. MARLOW'S CHOWMIX PURINA LAYING MASH... $2.85 cwt. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY WHIL-E WE HAVE A'GOOD STOCK ON HIAND M4arlow Transpo rt TELEPHONE - PORT PERRY 106 - R - 2 BLAOKSTOOK, ONTARIO ] o i D. o i o i IL i -P Allin read -a. poem on candle lighting and symbols while Mrs. Youmans lit the candle. The Sunday school room and table were artistically decorated for the service. Mrs. R. Shackleton sang "O Sing a Song of Bethle- hem."' Mrs. Youmans read from Isaiah ch. 9. AlI joined in sing- ing a carol. Mrs. K. Shackleton read St. Luke 7, and Mrs. William Wannan sang "O Litt le Town of Bethlehem." Mrs. R. Shackleton took. the scripture reading. Rev. Littlewood read from St. Luke 2. Mrs. Wm. Wannan took scripture reading from St. Matt. 2. Mrs. K. Shackleton gave a sweetly ren- dered solo and Rev. Lit tlewood led in prayer. Rev. Littlewood took charge o! the installation of officers for the W.A. and W.M.S. Next meeting will be on January 8th. Mrs. R. Allin with her daugh- ters at Weston and attended the graduation o! her grandson, Don- ald McGowan, at Weston High School. Donald is nomi faking his first year in medicine. Mrs. James Thompson, Cadmus, returned home after visiting her niece, Mrs. Wm. Wannan. Visitors-Mr. and Mrs. K. Shackleton and Mr. and Mrs. R. Shackleton in Toronto ----Mrs. qTTD' j(AMATbIA%T QPâ- - -W COME SKATING!I New Year's Eve Taylor's Arena, Whitby Hats - Horns - Novelties - Favours Featuring MOONLIGI-T SKATING and Other Favourites Tickets Obtainable at Box Office 9 p.m. Bring Your Party, Meet Your Friends and Have "Gala Night of Nights" at Taylor's Arena Arrange Yoiur Party Now! Prices Are Moderate and Weil Within the Reach of Ail Gentlemen .... 75c - Ladies .... 50c Box Office Opens 9 p.m. Dec. 31st, until? SaigChristmas and New Year's Day, Afterxxoon and Skating Evening at Regular Prices CHRISTIAN' S ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE "'L.t's malc. them want to corne bock!" Published in the Public lnterest by John Labuff Limnited Oshawa ----Mrs. E. R. Bryson in Port Hope Major and Mrs. T. W. Bigelow and son with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bigelow ---- Miss Phyllis Hollingsworth, Oshawa, with her sister, Mrs. Jim Ruth- erford ---- Miss Marion McKel- vey with Mrs. Wm. Wannan. A very successful Sunday schooAl meeting was held iecently. Ail reports showed a good year'-... work accomplished. Mrs. A. J. Bigelow held a quilting for her group. Fiffeen ladies were present and two more quilts were fInished. The children of the school pre- sented an interesting programn Friday evening to a large audi- ence. Dean old Santa arrived to the strains of Jingle Beils, much f0 the pleasure and excitement of the little tots. We are glad to welcome Mn. and Mrs. Murray Porter f0 our neighborhood. It's the cold facts these d that make a man hot. The death has occurred at Me Grath, Alta., of Mrs. Louis Alston, said f0 be the first lady Scout- master in Canada. She was dec- orated with the Medal of Menit by the late Lord Tweedsmuir in re- cognition of her services f0 the

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