PAGE TEFN TOM Cowan's Harvesters won Town Softhall League Schedule (BY Murray Tighe) Tom Cowan's Harvesters won a bard fought 8 to 3 game ove. Bil's Billiards in a Town Sofi- bail League fixture ai Franklin Park on Friday night and there- by cinched firsi place in the league. The Harvester now meet Up with the winnen of Wednes- day night's game between the C.O.FP. and the Jack and Jill Club. The Harvesters scored faur runs in the firsi inning off Bill's ace thrower, George Stevens, Who hadn't piiched in four wecks and then scored single runs in the third and fourih and finish- ed up with two runs in the sixth. Bills were shut oui until the fifth inning when they scored two and then threaiened in the seventh when they scored ant and left the bases loaded. Ernie Dickens was the big hit- ter for Tom Cowan's crcw with a single and a iwo run home run and aiso hit the first hall right ùver the lefi field fence, which was unforiunatcly foui. Ted Hoar also had iwo hits inciud- ing ta double and hurler Doug Kska had two singles. Lcft lielder' Bill Burgess of the Han- -Vester squad was the ficlding star as be made two sensational anc hand catches in field and had anc other put oui. Ken Summcrsford iook aver catching duties in the absence of Jim Crombie and iurned in a good game and Hank Janzcn mnade several fine plays ai third base. The Harvester firsi base- mnan had anothen bad night, ibis time with the bai as first George Piper caled him oui for step- ping oui of the baiters box and then Russ Halîman caled him oui for leading off third base. After getting trimmed 35 ta 20 by the C.O.F. icam, Bill's Billiards played a much strong- er game and excepi for a bad firsi inning would have heen mucb dloser tban five runs. Ted- dy Bird was the top man for the Double B's with two hunt singles and a mammoth two run home run ta persanally account for al three of Bill's runs as he scored the ather in the seventb innings. Alter haying down a perfect bunt in the third inning, Ted SPENCER CORSETIERE (Reglstered since 1931) Mrs. J. E. Richards BOX 33. ORONO Telephono 27-r-16 crossed thc Harvesters up n swinging away and smashed r all away aver Harvester cer -fielden Ted Hoar's head. E n Perfect and Doug Jackman g '- nered thc other Bill's bits. e RI ýtBill's Billiards 000 020 1-3 . Harvesters ----- 401 102 x-8 e Winning pitcher, Doug Ko Il ka. laser, George Stevens. Softball League Standings r Won Losi F sHarvesters------9 2 E 4Local 397--------- 8 4 .E sBill's Billiards - 5 6 . Jack &Jil---3 8 é C.0 . F.--------- 3 8 . *Future Gamnes Friday - Harvesters vs. Bi Billiards (Cream of Barley>. Playoffs<AII at Memorial Par Monday, August 10 - Bi Billiards vs. Local 397. Tuesday, August il - C.0 or Jack & Jill vs. Harvesters. Wednesday, August 12-La. 397 vs. Bill Billiards. Big Gladiolus Show For Junior Growersi iPeferboro,_Aug. 12-1 The junior section of Pet haro and District Gladiolus S cieiy will be cxpandcd imb provincial compeition in tl market hall, Peterboro, Augt 12 and 13. Bud Lloyd, chairman of tb section, reports tbai city floris and merchants have dantE marc iban $100 in prizes. Ar varicby of flowers may be e, hibited, and without cntiçy fe An attractive list of speci pnizes and traphies is being o fcred ta the juniors. Agicultural Representati-, Ed Summens, Bowmanvilc, h. donatcd valuable gladioli bull for the junior show. He will ah be attcnding with Oshawa an Bowmanvillc membens. AnoihE feature will be a demonsbnabko by four oubsianding accomplis! cd floral atisis, showing ho, ta arrange flowens for attrac tive table decorations. Fred Stoney of the Canadia Gladiolus Society, bas arrange for tbe national board of set ]ing judgcs ta he ihere for th firsi day, judging the secdlir class. The pnize lisi is ready, cor les may be ohiained from Mn J. H. Leslie, Petenhoro, R. R. 3. Rayon le made from woo, pulp. Jposition A -the. RIGH1'Pes;î;on '8- thée RIOIf = Metangle. Just tilt runninq ongle. Just fouch vor ar 5 !oward the noe.lo lver and, vo: and.'c, "If c"lcc,'- vour Morcury s leek t mbruiY wedlosbock a l essthe îtiiiilent opraline position. 'op.rosing ongle. Wesghs osslY 40 pounds but pcks plenfy of powerl Folures 8»5W PUSH.BUTTON NELJTRAL CLUTCH wilh positi ve, smooth ce- s'> tien. Famous Morcury "yoars aheod" engineering . . - Pull Re- $258 verso, Uni-Carit One-Pièce Gour Housng, Vari-Timed Volves, Wq. Imrproof Magnoto ond $Park Pus-ond Full Jewaed Powr". LANDER HARDWARE Y King St. E. Bowmanville Phone 774 Inter-Coun ty BASEDALL Oshawa Merchants Home Cames as follows: J U LY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST-.. SATURDAY, lst-GUELPR FRIDAY, 7th-ST. THOMAS SATURDAY, 8th-ST. THOMAS WEDNESDAY, 12tI-.WATERLOO THURSDAY, l3th-WATERLOO ADMIS$ DIES'A Giême Tino Ladies' Night - Ladieg' Night 8 p.m. NAduIg $eOO;Childrs. 25c ST - Ladies accomnpanied by escorts admitted free 8 SPondet. - dBowrnanvifle àKepfilt Managed and Appraised Member of the H.G uRatr-P oe31Ontario Real Estate Boards * Will a wit th fel civrBefore you build, consult an Archiiect .bowisidivsile- Pnone .3653 AUDITINGI MONTIETH *& MONTIETHI Chartened Accountants l Phone 5-4662 . M 37 King St. E. Oshawa OPTQMETRY V t KEITH A. BIILLETT Optuimnetrmst 74 King St. W. - Bowî'nanv'îlle BOWMAN . Office Hauts: 9 ar. 10t 6 p.rn. ecnc esd:.în 9y12 Xveonmm 1W APPO mUent UUmuMummaaiau L. A. Parker & Sons HEATINO and PLIUMBING 47 KING STI. H. PHIONE 661 -BOMA LL __________________TR CANAIDIA STATESMAN, BOWIJM MMVIL, ONTARI!O SOLINA Bowmanville Laies Tough Gane Communion service was con- day morning. We were pleased 'w 1b iC u t o n - to welcome several visitors. The by choir sang the anthem: "The Two Bawmanville errors, a Ted Dadson, Bob Williams and the Lord Is My Strength." balk and two hits by Whitby in Tim Cox, a walk ta Falls and a itre Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer andi the bottom of the seventh in- rudrbyJnstatwn1o irud Doreen were guests at the Ham- nig allowed the Merchants toj a fielder's chaice. The Mer- a r-Butr wedn nT in bri ng across two runs and de-i chants gave the Roses another er-Bttwedding i BwmnvTîitye feat the Roses 5-4 in a close! ane as a gift in the top of the H E oniStdurch Bwmnvllgame played at Whitby Friday' seventh when Bill Bagneil gat 5 3 onrnniMsgrn Wslk he oeswreladn on through the Whitby short- J r. aere ustsFrakthestLund- eRss ee edng43stop's error and scored on a ost-Jrwr ussath Lud gaing inta the Whitby half of second error ta Gavis. Cook wedding in Trinity United the seventh with George (Spe- Bowmanville's five hits were Church, Bowmanville, on Satur- cial Delivery) Jones going gc'od made by Ted Dadson, Williams, day. Little Miss Phyllis-Ann on the mound. Copeland, the Cox, Frank Hooper and Butch Pct. Westlake, their daughter, was first Whitby batter got a single Cale. For Whitby, Bell, Turan- Bi1S one of the flower girls. Follow-' and Ding Gavis, the Merchants' sky, Hanna, Copeland and Ga- 667 ing the rehearsal Friday night, hurler gat on when his ground- vis had one hit apiece and Ken 456 she and her parents, with the er went through Butch Cale at MacDonald belted out a home ý273 rehearsal party were entertain- short for an error. Jack Bell run and a single. 273 ed at the home of Mrs. Edith tapped a grounder ta Jones who Roy Falls donned the catch- Marlowe, Bowmanville. juggled it long enaugh ta allaw er's gear for the game with îîl's Sunday School next Sunday Bell ta reach first on a clo6e Frank Hooper holding down his will be at 10 a.m. As Rev. Reed play ta load the sacks. third base post. rk) i1onvaation there will be no At this point Coach Jim (Tick- R H E Il church service for the next er) Crombie sent in Stainton Bowmanville 030 000 1-4 5 3 5three Sundays. and he committed a balk toala- Whitby ---- 101 000 3-5 7 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman low the third Whitby run ta Bowmanville - Ted Dadson, .F. and Mrs. H. Pascoe visited Mrs. cross. Bernie Turansky foilowed cf; Cale, ss; Yourth, 2b; Hooper, Lena Hoidge, their aunt, at the it up with a base knock inta 3b; Gallagher, l1b; Cox, rf; Wil- cal home of Mrs. L. Cryderman, right field which scared the liamis, Bill Bagneil (5) 1f; Falls, Bowmanvîlle, on Sunday even- winning runs. c; Jones, Stainton (7) p. ing. Although confined ta bed It was a tough game to lase Whitby - Bell, 3b; Turansky, Mrs. Hoidge pleasantîy receiv- as Jones had given up only six ss; K. MacDonald, 2b; Neil, If; ed several callers on the occa- hits before being replaced and H. MacDonald, rf; Hanna, c; sion of her 88th birthday. the Merchants got anly seven Guye, cf; Copeland, lb; Gavis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis hits altogether. p; Ward (batted for Turnsky in aiand Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yel- Roses Score Three 7th). nlowlees and Miss Gladys Yellow- Bowmanville got three runs Umpires - Norm Allen, plate; 13lees visited an Sunday with Miss in the second inning on hits by 1Ah Barnes, bases. Ida Reynolds in Toronto. Mrs. e-Yellowlees and Patsy Davis re- 30 mained for several days' visit. U U a Messrs. Bruce Taylor and H. Dowmanvwle Wins ivic Hoiday ;he Belîman, Misses Jean Montgom- Ist ery and Evelyn Taylor spent the r weekend at Quîn-mo-lac Camp.Gme Fron Lindsay N rhns - .at Evelyn is remaining for this ________ ts week. Behind the steady hurling of off with a double and came ed Mr. and Mrs. J. Knox, Ken lefty Bill Dadson, the Bowman- home on Bill Dadson's triple. nyand Brian, Mr. and M'ýs. Geo. ville Brookdale Roses defeatedBoWilaskpupteer- R_ Knox and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. the Lindsay Merchants 7-4 inBoWilaskp texr- e. Harry Knox attended the Elli Lindsay on the Civic Holiday. base barrage with a double ta ia cott picnic at Brougham on Mon- Dadson gave up eight hits in score Dadson, and Butch Cale f A batiu bset f*ld hurling the route for Bowman- sacrificed him ta third. Roy A beatifulbaskes of ladsvillewieteRsspce Flsbtagonrth et ve at the church service Sunday 12 hbitseffthe dvRoses pckdo pFfî ita rune ta wn ýa morning was placed at-the altar t of the mudfvriday.w for a fielder's choice whichi bs by Mrs. H. E. Tink and family Fiveon the Roesdbiforeiesa- scored Williams, while Roy was so in loving memory of their hus-trb id band and father, Mr. Herbert tr-base blows as Bill Dadson safe an first. A single by Ted rapped out a triple and double, Dadson, a sacrifice by Ted Bag-1 ,er E. Tink. FakHoe ae ~ Wt nell, and an error cashed Falls mn Be sure you vote on Monday Frank doeadeBob Wiam for the fourth run of the inning. h- for Johnny James.-Advt. alodobeadobWlim 7 Mr. Alec Sleightholm, Wýhitby, as slammed out a two-bagger. In addition ta the bits men- c- at Mrs. Rose Blanchard's. Huntley, West, Jewel De- tioned above, Bob Gallagher had Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden at, bois and Lowery coilected.hits two, Ted Dadson another ane n Mr. Chas. Langmaid's. 'for Lindsay, with one of Low-' and Butch Cale, Maxie Yaurth ed Mrs. Roy Langmaid wîth Mrs. ery's clouts being a long triple. and Ted Bagneil each had one. d- Cowan at Burlington. After coîîecting one run in nteegt nig rn he Mrs. L. Ferguson, Oshawa, at the third and two in the fourth, Hooper contributed the best igMr. Bruce Mantgomery's. the Bowmanville team explod- fîelding play of the season ta eut Mr. and Mrs. Gea. McEachern, ed for four runs in the lucky off a Lindsay rally. With anly P-. Jane and Douglas, Milton, at Mr. seventh. Frank Hooper started one away and Lindsay runners Gea. Hamlin's. on second and third, Stewart"i Misses Jean and Elma Cry- slammed a sizziing line drive la- derman, Oshawa, at their home. Business Directory bielled for extra bases over the Mrs. S. Rundle, Miss Jean ________________ d of Hooper, who was play- )d Rundie, Bowmanville, Mr. andLEG A L ing third. Hoop went aboutli Mrs. C. J. Wray and daughters, L____ E___G____A ___L _ three feet ia the air ta stab l -Oshawa, at Mr. Ross Cryder- W .SRKQC the drive, and then stepped an' man's..R.SR Q. third base ta double off the Mr.andMrs Oe. Kox nd Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Lindsay runner and retire the; 1 Car.andatMr. . Farrox Sark-Solicitor for Bank of Montreal id Carl t r. . arow', tak-Money ta Loan Phone 791 ie Mrll.anMr.KnPsead Bowmanville, Ontario The spectacular play drew a Mr. nd rs.Ken asce ad -big band frorn the Lindsay Donna Lee, Brougham, ai Mr. LAWRENCE G. MÀSON. B.A. crowd.a Harry Knox's. Barrister, Solicitor, R Hl E: Miss Karen Ormistan, Eben- Notary Public Bow'ville 001 200 400-7 12 2 Pezer, with her cousins Gail and King St. W. - Bawmanville Lindsay 200 000 020-4 8 3 Jean Baker. Phones: Office 688 - Res. 553 Master Gary Ormiston, Bow- ._______-__________ manville, with his cousin, Ron- MISS APHA I. HODGINS À nie Baker. Barrister, Solicitor, Miss Gail Baker with her Notary Public cousin Joan Ormiston, Bowman- Successor ta M. G. V. Gould M ville. Temperance St. - Bawmanville : Misses Helen and Patsy Knox W. F. WARD, B.A. with Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson, Barrister, Solicitor, Notay~ Toonoatthircottage a Money ta Loan Young's Point. 9%/ King Street E.k. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and Bowmanville- Ontario M~ children at Mr. D. R. MacRae's Phones: Office 825 -Hause 409; and Mr. Gea. Schell's, Ajax, on _______________ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bray, DEN TAL__ Aurora, Miss Linda Bramell, D.~ Bowmanville, at Mr. W. Parrin- M.RDLDDS der's. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. 40 King St. W. - Bowmanvillc e Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilîs, Mr.OfieH rs Ralph His, Tyrone, Alden 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily Hilîs, Hamilton, and Miss Judy 9 .t 2no audy Merry, Oakville, at Mr. WesCasd una Hus.Office Phone 790 la Mrs. E. M. Carr, Toronto, at House Phone - Newcastle 3551 Mr. Stan Millson's. _______________ Douglas Milîson, Toronto, DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S.: with his grandparents, Mr. and1 Office- in his zhome D. ittORwbss )EECIO INFORECTION *Progressive Conservative. !CONMITTEE i EVBOMS WELOM a Fuil Course Meals from 75e M ~1< M Jusi Off Queen Elizabeth Way and Highway 27 WEST OF TORONTO 2 Puma AUG. 14-29 Admission (Including Tax) $1.15 CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED Ample Parking r 'irsi Glass Restaurant HeDid A Good Job Defore He'11 do it Again R honest liard working niember during 1945 Io 1949. afor ail the people in the riding. lh people welI informed through radio and newspapers, nako a good member again. IME FOR A CHANGE for Stephenson NVILLE PROG5RESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION U *5 aaaaamamaaaamsmm aamm.a*m.maaamE111*@@@*mn 24th-BRANTFORD 25th-GALT- 27th-RITCHENER 30t1I-BRANTFORD LA TUMSDAY, AUGUST Mt, 1903 Coa1dster WinB.T.S Have Vii of the Maple Leafs home ae uOaAUSAeS y l **.i* SisaI Mapie Leaf Stadium on Tues. day of lasi week and it was then FirsiTwo amesFrom Baseall hat Mr. Grimes' trip here was From Ajax Canaries Maple Leaf Players aragd a Mike Osborne's Coaldusters. uleg Grimes, Manager ofi Skinny men, women teToronto Maple Leafs base- . ioak a two-game lead in the bail club, and Vie Lombardi, - best-of-five playof f series with ace pitcher af the team, spent gan5 1 , 5I e e jxfor the champianship of' about an hour Friday marning g i ,O lI s ,the Lakeside Ladies' Sofbali at the Boys Training Schooi Cet New Pop, Too. Se ThriIIed giving the boys tips on how to With Resuit- or Pay Nothing -League by trouncing the visit- play the variaus positions. Th.ey Wat a thsîill Bony amas, legs fIl out; ugly R ing Ajax squad 16-12 at Mem- used members of ihp two senior' hollcws 5.11 up, neck lna longeor scrawny; bcdy" anial Park here on Friday night. B.T.S. baseball teams ta de- laies half-starved, uickly looks. Thausanda, who ey adbaeAjx1- nmntaepasadt îw neyer could gmi befare, ame naw praud cf Theyhadbeatn Aax 2-2 n mnstrte lay andto howsbapely, healtylccIoking badies. Tbey tbank batting, base-running and pitch- the special vmgar-building and flesh~iidn itheir home park the night be- ing tips. tonic, Ostrex. Its to.i tmlns ca fore and need only anc more After the coachîng period the tors iran, vitamin B1 aciumen cd, umprove appetitea ddgestion s i'ives victory to cinch the series. two Maple Leafs enjayed lunch ycu mcre strengtR nd erin t ' ; pu es Th w nn r f he seie a - at the school and w ere show n on b me ns. M. . Savard atta anmi The wnner f theserie ad-Heights, Ont., writes, «I gai*ed 1 Ibo. ie vances into the Provincial vnos eetigfaurso eeling. nervc uness gonetô."Anthruser, Women's Sftball Union play- the Boys Training School by iMr&. Marc GgnCaCatPQ. res offs with Newmarket as the Superintendent J. J. Brown. 1, 'I Bained 15 bs. ew fie.-f ud first opponent. Mr. Grimes stated that he .o t 1:ar getting really fat. StaR wheu 4 Emma Bragg and Dorothy planned, if possible, ta ring i you1've Vaned the 5f 10 15 o 20olighco Kilpatrick shared the pitching otejebr fteMpe Costs little. ew "get-acquaited"' aire ausly chores for the Coaldusters Fni- Leafs down ta the school later 60e. Refue subsitute. Ostrex bua given re- day igh andyieded toal i th seaon.suIts whenocther tonies fauled. Txy famoust day nght ad yildcd tota in he seson.Ostrex Touie Tableta for now vigar madde of 16 bits, good for 12 Ajax the B.aT.S. bttadiwas atne o i ay. At aul drugguut. runs. The Bowmanville girlsthfeurdarciostoe made 26 hîts off the afferings of M. Wiles on the mound for tic Peggy Goulah and Doris Joli Il____ were the top hitters for Bow-' manville with four each, while Hazel Donoghue, Emma Bragg and Doris Battams had three bingles apiece. Hilda Brock and Dorothy Kilpatrick each gai two hits and Christîna Jones collected anc. Ajax-M. Waiszman, F. Mc- Leisch, J. Shearer, K. Shearer, S. Ronald, L. Hill, N. Campbehll M. Wiles, G. Campbell. Bowmanville -H. Brock, c; LN 'P. Goulah, 2b; D. Joli, lb; D. Kilpatrick, p, cf; D. Battams, 1f;. C. Joncs, C. Caswel (4), ss; D. Hockin, 3h; H. Donoghue, rf; E. Bragg, RANC Umpires-J. Guittine pae - 1 Space