PA TWELVE TH~ CANADIAN STATESMAN, ROWMANVTLLE, ONTARTO THURSDAY. DEC. lSth, 1951 Ontario Base bail Champions and Guests Pictured at Victory Banquet Saturday Ontario Intermediate "A" Basebail Champions,1 appreciative Bowmanville residents. Behind batboy Harold Mayor L. C. Mason, Coun. Jack Niddery, Murray Tighe, Brookdaie Roses, pose with invited guests behind The Tele-1 Kennett and the Telegram challenge trophy are, left to Normn O'Rourke and Lions President Don Williams. Third gram Trophy, at a victory banquet sponsored by Brookdale- right, fr-ont row: Melbourne Wight, Don Gilhooley, Max row: Cec Hall, Jack Buttonshaw, Bun Legree, Bill Bagneil, Kingsway Nurseries and held at the Elmhurst, Newcastle, Yourth, Bob Kent, AI Osborne, Norman Scott, Jim Crombie, Mike McArthur, Bob Williams, Bob Gallagher, Lloyd Ham- Saturday evening. Smiling players proudly wear woollen Ted Bagneli and Doug Furey. Standing in the centre are: ilton, Dan Gerrardi, Gordon Miller, Irv Brooks, Gord Stur- cardigans presented by Mayor L. C. Mason, on behaîf of Ken Luxton, Russ Oke, Ab Walker, Normi Allun, Roy Dodge,1 rock and Tim Cox. Red Nases' Team Cornes Out First In Men's Major Bowling League With Bagnell'sTeam Close Second The first seliedule resuits in winner of the second scliedule for the Mens Bowling League have the Carter Family Troph 'v. The~ been written into the records and next five teams xvho finishcd in the first haîf of the playoffs has the order listed are in theo mone. been completed. Bagneil had 48 points, Little 4?. Red Moses' team won the first Oke 45, Westlake 41 and Elliott' schedule with 49 points and this teami 38 points. entities their teamn to piaY the Oke's teamn had high triplo w-ith DRYOCOPUS PILEATUS :orthern Pileated Woodpecker) IL.e Pileated Woodpecker is a startling bird. So spectacular is his appeorance that he has long been a target for guns in the hands of t"rghtless people. As a resuit he is becoming rate in many sections of Canada. He should be protected. Besides being highly decorative and the Iargest Canadian woodpecker, the Piieated is extremely valuable, Me destroys millions of wood insects and provides nesting sites for tree-dwelling ducks. Get to know wildlife. You'1I find a whole new world of interest-and youlIl want to conserve our natural scene. Nature Unspouled <ours Toi Protect-Yours To Enloy C ARLING7S THE CARLING DREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO. ONTARIO 3762, as well as higli single game 14122. Thc individual honors won in the first fiaîf are as follows: High single-AI Osborne, 363; highi triple-Russ Oke 879 and higli average AI. Osborne 235. In the last week of bowling in the regular sehedule the winners of tle Royal Theatre tickets were Ron Richards, high single 326 and high triple w\ent to N. O'Rourkc, 831. In the piayoffs every teamn wil bowl three games and tic eari xith the iighest numiber of pins xins the money. The first six teams have bowlod with tle fol- lowing resuits: Bagneil 3214. El- liott 3205, Westlake 3197, Littie 31l88, Oke 3169 and Moses 3167. iThis -w'oek the last six teamis in thc standing will bowl and with only 3214 10 heat one of thern should turn the trick. Alley Gossip 1The Major' League is well rep- resented in civie affairs for next vear. Congratulations are in ord- or tn Reeve Morley Vanstone. Deputy-Reeve Mol Dalean Badminton Club Plans Io Raid Round Robin Cames Each Saturday The Badminton Club hield their first get-together social at the club on Saturday, Dec. 8. A good crowd was on liand and a round robin tournament was lield by diîector Jack Roughley. After round robin a dance was held in the lounge and lunch was servedi. Ever * one lad a good lime and tbis is 10 ho a wcekly Saturday night affair. The Badminton Club players went to Port Hope on Friday nigîl and were defeated by the strong Port Hope Club. Resuilts of thc night's play appear elsewliere in Thc Statesman. Tickets for tle gala New Year's Harvey 'Slip' Rowe Given Praise For Goal Keeping Counleillors Fred Cole and Walt. DeGeer. Thc Por-t Hope Evening Guide Fina Stadinggives sports page praise 10 Harve.y Fina Stading(Slip) Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. w L Pts. Jack Rowe, George St., Bowman- Mloses-------------- 20 13 49 ville, for a 'senisational"ý game ln Bagneil ----- --- 21 12- 48 the Cobourg Comets' net in a re- Little , ---- --- 19 14 .11 cent tilt witl the Port Hope Red- mon. Fbllowing, in part, is the Oke------ 19 14 45 write-up: Wcstlake ---------- 17 16 41 "A litt1e felloxv by the name Elîsot----_ 17 16 38 of "Slip" Rowe, worked lis heart A. Piper --- 15 18 36; out last night 10 give lis Cobourg, teamimates a xviin over the Port Gd. Piper 15 18 3 Hope Redmen but all 10 no ax'aii. R. McKniglit 14 19 3 3 Despite the fact that lie playeti one Itoar -------- 14 19 '3-- of th~e most sensational- gamnes TaxIr -.41 1 32in goal seen in tle Cobourg Arelia, Osborne- 13 20 29thc Redmen rapped onough rub- Games Axe. ber past him 10 take a 5-2 de- lA. Osborne-------- 30 233 cision from the Cobourg Comets. R. Oke ---------- -33 225j This was tle third successiv'e loss Hi. Aloses -------- 33 221 Io Port Hope by tle feriytoxvni- B. Bates ------------- 33 2 23 crexv aithougl one of those games Dr. Rundle--------- 27 221 will bave lu lbe replayed. Dir. Slernon----------- 33 219 Actually the score w.as verx' Rý. MeýIKniglt ----- 33 218i littho indication of the plav. And 2.Luxtui_. ------- 33 217 diminutive '"Slip" was the lad .ElliottI- - ---- 33 217 responsible foi' keeping tle Com- A. Piper -------- 33 216 ets in the running. Conipared lu T. Bagnol __------ 33 21(; thexvork Roxve lad 10 do, Don 13. Po01lloxv------- - 33 2 15 Ashton in tle Port Hope goal ,vas B. \Vcstlake---------- 33 -114 ou a holiday, althouglli e to,-i 1Richards 3_ý:)3 2! 1 cal-ne up with some good saves F'. saills--- 27 21ivheu c'alled upon, vhicl xxvas nul .ï. Gax - - 27 211<) too often. Port Hope's defense N. O'Roîirke -30( .)12t)i mprox'cd considerabi', over the XVWiîanis 33 21- () prox-ious slowing against Lind-1 C. ,î-ck33 209 sa' ,xxhile the Comets seemed 10 M., Okoe3 3 208 iho su ffering froin the saine sort of Iaxniess from which the Port Local Hockey Team Hpeslasfcrd Practises at Port Hope lj adcnatiaf l ebeaveraso- More Funds Needed a formi of currenrxý in Caniada. Contributions are coming in 1-evto tle fund 10 purchasp eouipment andti lucuver otherý iieressar ' expeuses of the Iicer- nîeul:te HlockeyClub. Bccau<t of the xer-warni weather, the canx-assei's apparently iurned loi garuleoing, or someihing, bsîa of vaux assirig, but xts firusti e:ý xvcatlîor in the near future, the'S, busv frllows are expecteti to comi- plete thecir calîs. Thc teani is holding two prac- tic-es a xveek ai tle Port Hope Arcua sud Don Gillîooloy sa % the toamn is roinding loto Shape aind xv dl h a strong conteoder in (lie bgu.Thc team plax-s ii Colmurg to open the schiedule and t heu cornes home 10 face Pur'. Hiope. Saturca, Dec. 29. If Jack Fr'ost xvîll co-operate tlere will be Imut-lex' iii te loical areria for Iigtcois-ecîttix c Saturdav ilî Unfortttnatel v, the ieam las lad one setback even before the sea> on s'arts. Don Rîtodie sutfoeret! a lîrokien wrist during one prac- uice. Eve dance have ail been sold and ticket cliairman Edith Cole lias a waiting list as long as your armn with the hope that someone may turn lis ticket back at the iast moment. One of Mart Kennex 's bands lias been hired for the ev- ening. To ail members planning to go to Belleville for the Central Ori- tario tournament ln Januar.v, xve suggest that you miale your ho- tel reservations now. President Bob Kent has calle 1 a directors' meeting, for Su ndlay, Dec. 16. If any member hias anyv- thing tlieY would like to discuss they may appear before the direc- tors at this, meeting. BLHS. "Screech Owl" (Catharine Campbell, Editor) By the time this readlies the readers, tle students of B.H.S. w.ill ho w.riting their annual set of Christmas exams. The past week lias been filled with activ - ity, as each organization has con- cluded its work for the first terni. Christmas is coming and in the halls we hear snatches of Christ- mas carols and talk of tle Christ- mas party. VOLLEYBALL The volleyball season lias end- cd except, for the playoff gai-re between third and fifth, and thtc big game between fiftli and tle staff -which takes place December 21. On Thursdax'., the quiet dignity of tire assembly wvas broken b.y claîîering cowbel Is and rumb- ling voices pleadings for attention. The doors were flung open by five fifth formers, namely, Dout,;- las Sleep, George Buclan, Cliarles Arnistrong, Ken Buttcry and Steve Sisson who xvcre dresscd ln Roman togs xvflh garlands in their hair. Fifth Form was challeng- ing tire staff Io a volleYhall gamie. Mr. Dippeil picked up tle garnit- ]et throxvn at Iiim and acccpted the challenîwe on behial f of thc, staff. Ail Fifth Forni las to do now is wirs for a change. 2C challengcd fourîli (o a game whchli as -,on by '2C, muel to tle surprise of the fourth for- mners. Tle.v redccmced I11cm- selvcs, howcvcr. bY winniing a lat- er game b.' a score of 25-16, _ KING TAXI THE RADIO CAB Anylime --:- Anywhere PHONE 561 At Night- In Emcrgcncy PHONE 922 or 3418 Six Modern Cars... AUl Passengers Insured Pr'ompt Efficient Service Opcrated by Lathangue Bras. TAXI 9u SERVICE Few High Scores Racked Up in Girls' Major Lge. Bowling There were very few higli scores recorded this week in the, Ladies' Major. They liad oniy one 600 triple. Doris Akey, who bowled 203-168-244 to make a tot- al of 615. In high singles, Hazel Davis took the lionors with her gaine a 275. Elaine Manko was second with 261. Other singles ,verei Shirley Morris 239, and E-.! Sweetman 236. Even the Lemnon League ý%vas short on scores this week. Thcrc' wvere only three tu report, M\'uriel Edmonston 72, Lena Geddes 82, Lillian Connors 86. Piper' is on top of tcam stand- ing xith 69 points, Brock second xith 62 and Buckncll third with Piper ----- . --- Brock Bucknell. .. Daxvis Stevens ---------- Carter------------ G ax'- -- ----- Beauprie --- Eidher .----------- Luxton -------- McNulty --- --- - Leigl ton w 26 24 201 17 16 1512 14 14 12 L 7 10 12 16 19 20) 211!'2 21ý 22' 22 114 Iligli Averages Borruce Budai ----------------- 198 Ha7eI Davis ---------------- 194 Doris Joli ------------------- -- 193 Hîlda Brock ---------------------- 183 Ka *v Beauprie ------- --184 Connie Leiglitoni--- ------------ 183 Sylvia Buckekoci -----.- 182 Lorraine MacFarlane ------ 181 Norma Gay - -- ---------180) Aida Luxton--------------------- 179 Bern Carter . - ------------- 179 Eleanor Larmer ---------- 179 Barb AMeFeelers------- --17'i Lil Houper -------- ---------- 1-6 Helen Pipert -------------------- 174 Lorraine Hayes ---------- - 174 Ina King --- ------173 ? Anita Nickerson -----------172 Sadie Buekocll-- -171 Lil Phillips -- ----1701 Onie Etîcher ------- - 170 Kelly Biggs -- --- ----- 11)o Higlh Siisîgle--Hazet Daxis, 27.») HîgI Ti-iplo--Dorýis Akey%, 61,5. BRU WN'S Brookdale Rases Honored ai Yiciory Banquet Spansored by Brookdale. Kingsway Nurseries an Saiurday 'i 'a. p a. ** a. ** when presenting O.B.A. cham- pionship crosts. He referred te> the league lie lieaded as, .On0 f the oldest and strongest lea~ in tle Province of Ontario," and complimonted the Roses execu- tive as wcll as the team for being "in tîcre batting ah îlhe time." Roses No. 1 Fan Norman Scott, the man high- lx' instrumental in providing Bow- manville with a clampionship team. prescnted ecdimembKOf tlioclubxvih an attraci~ and pencil set. "I bring th 0 xvishcs of your No. 1 fan," lie said xx'hcn addressing tlie crowd, "Mrs. J. H. H. Jury\." alMr. Scott said -1the "exception- ai co-operation -,ou have given cach other' is impressive. -j understand x'ou arc the envy of thc League." le said, "and tliat's xxhat makes champions." He said lie liopcd Brookdic-Kings\%ay Nurseries xiii have "the privilege of sponsoring the teani in future 'You have brougît ho nor to jI years.* yourself and the Town of Bow- Else\\here in this issue special mnanville," Mayvor L. C. Mason toi') guests are picturcd witli memibers club members prior to present- of the Brookdale Roses Basobal ing, woollcn cardigans Lu ýýac;lj Club w'vith the exception of John M ember of the c.am and execu- M. James w-ho acted as Clairmlan tive on behaîf of the toxvn-i. 'XXX for Ilhe ex-coing. Club President know you'll have another good AI Osborne introduccd team mcem- year next year whethcr you xv»iii bers Io gucsts at thc beginning of the tropliy or not," lic ad dcd. the cvcning. Lions Presiclent Don Wijlliarns precnted xvallets to the club dur - ing the brie f presentation cere- mnony folloxvingc a sumotuoLu turkey dinner. "Boxvniianivillc liad b a team of championship calibre, lie said, adding 'You dont get there tîroughI, uck.- Box'od,, tle Lakeshore League Presiden)l 1i[ 1À1 eclood Mr. Williamns remark'*. Look w/,t yo6v 0t wff *YOU GET persoizal attention. EXAMPLES OF LOANS *YOU GET prompt service. *YOU GET suitable pavrment SC:gh 115 1 M SM. date. Co-inakcrs, bankable se- 0':î 154.19 599.68 749.60 cuirity flot requircd. Repay _ It's "yies*' to 4 out of 5. Corne Mongol, $12 $40 $50 in, write, or phone today! En S paymeah for in.bow,.eff propf, a'.i otion. 0OnJ10-S & A 4 Loans $50 ta $ 1200 os b e t. . Con mr rd' -fiCOMPANY THA? LIKES 10 SA? V9,". f SYSTEM fFINANCIE CO,) 2nd Fi., 111'/2 SIMCOE ST., N. (Over Bank of Nova bcot la> Phone: 3-4687 0 John Polisa, YES MANager OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL NOON loans mode ta residents of alilsurrauridinq towns - Persontal Finance Company of Canada Have you stocked Our' Daughtprs' Sexving CIlub met at MNiss Ard'le Pickering's on 19cr. 8 foi' t oit. filial meetinîg of the year. Next meeting xvill ho carlY in Januîarv. spentit(hox-c-en xitl Mr'. and Mis. Maý1,rslizill Pickering. MVr. and M\rs. V. Bruivue sud lVIr. atîdi Mrs. \X'mi. lHunt, 1\Miss; Mary l'ou Beit rani and MI'. Run- nie fIumtehitison, To'ronto, spent the xv-edal i hf i' Steplîc'Son s. Mis. Piî-kering and Arcicle. MNisses '.iVatiree-isMacllroy, Kath- eun Browli, Eci t h (ox. L >\ ni m Stepheiýonii sd Mis. GCo. Sm'- plicutisn. iitl(ie tht' (2 . CLI .7 Canchlel ght Sî-r ire in Tr ilit1v United Churclî, xvmxi(.o Stinclax'.Next Sutîdav, I)ec- . r.f these vuîing peuple xii take part n ils- (3G..T. service ini Ne\,,-- cast le Un ited Chus-sh. NIr. sud Nrs. Cf-cil Mr5î e.% \ithI Mr. sud MNrs. Thus. Wilson. l\Mr. ansd Mrs. J. lilir h fi o:ý SLiiicsi- 1 5 pend the x'.sntcr ,vitIý lIeiu' dasîgltît' in Toronîto. :ix.J. XW. BxsOroiso. sud Mis. (d'. st-peutix.t-s i son- utSstulrdw.a-tIato-tf it MI: Stefflsiui' ,s 1lori 0MLr. lluhî- Stephi-uson. a bride of Nov. :f). GUti~S xcr pros,mnt fron-,Ot oto. Port Perry, Port I-ope. Bowmn vile, Toronto andi Newtonville. M Thc Telegramn Trophy, embleni- atie of tle Ontario Intermediate "A" Basobaîl Championship, was presented to Brookdaie Roses Captain Ted Bagneli by Ah Walk- or, Oshawa, Lakeshore Loague Secretarv and O.B.A. representa- tive at a victory banquet sponsor- ed by Brook dale-K ingsway Nur- series and lield in Newcastle. Sat- urday evening. Individual presentat ions were made by Nursery' v\Manager Nor'- man Scott, Maxyor Lawrence C. Mason. Lions President Don WVil- liams and Roy Dodge. Cobourg, Lakeshore Leaguc President. Wlien handing over The Tele- gram Trophyx, OBA. representa- tive Ab Walker said, "At no liie did thc O.BA. executive ever ac- cept the cntry of tle Batawa club." He intimatcd there .vas neyer any doubt that Brookdlalc Roses werc the truc Ontario In- tormediate Champions. Mayor Prcseuîts Cardigans CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTR-IC COMPANY LIMITED TýPMSDAY. DEC. 13th, 1951 TRE CA114ADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVMLE, ONTARIO PACW TWELVIC