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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1953, p. 12

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PAGE TWMEI.rE _______________________________________________ .... _ WVLMLp ..JY £1 IL VIJ. ONTARIOTUU Coaldusters Win Championship C.O.F. in Playoffs Dy Defeafing Lindsay on Sahirday Thorncliffe Horses In ades'Soibli1eaueefeai Jack and Jili The Ràses Now Sure of First Place Coming fo Orono InwLEnier"Povinci La PayoisWednesdayNighi Al9 d' TRaces This Saturday L'w E frP o ica ly fs(By Murray Tighe) iuioiig nem da "B T â Some of the best horses which The Canadian Order of For- have been racing at Thorncliffe Mike Corne's Coaldutr Ajax - M. Waizman, F. Mc- esters softball ta won a Te Bwna le R o se s brought across -three rns with Park in Toronto will be on hand won tii(( f-hanipicýifship of the Leish; J. Sanderson, J. Shearer, thrilling 8 to 6 victory aver the knocked Lindsay out of third a long triple, but was out going frtehresrcn eta Li La(iius'Softball League, N. Campbell, S. Ronald, K. Jack and Jili club in nine innings place in the Lakeshore Basebali into third. Gilhooly got on with the Orono track Saturday, Aug. at,.' à da rinîgh-t by trounc-i Shearer, M. Wiles, G. Campbell. an Wednesday night of last week League by posting an 8-3 Win a fielder's choice. Yourth walk- 15a pm heeh rsesw b In ii î le Ajax Canaries 18-9 inl Umpires - Guiltinan, plate; to edge out the Jack and Jil over the visiting Lindsay club ed, and Gallagheui singled to stopping ait Orono an thei a thý rkgan ýfa et-f Jrisiass and enter the playoffs of the at the High School grounds here score Gilhooly. Frank Hooper to te hairness racing meet ait fixa f es They had wvon their _________ Town Softball League. The on Saturday afternaon. lashed -out his second double of Blue Bonnets in Montreal next prý,>;,_ý gaes 2-2and16-2,Double J's looked to be sure The Roses lare now ahead of the game to cash Yourth with week. an dGropped one gaine 7-0.O nesas te e 6 to 4 gongte nereiae"A"Lnda the fifth u.Te wlb 1hataite , 1 ;.ll irs a, aOshawa Bowlers ino hesevethebut tbree hits club, and -are sure of first place 'i oe dedoemr nOroo rac on Satura for bi' . vnt the' plate. knocking WnH nr and an error to the J and J sec- among the four lntermediate the sixth to make the score 8-0. total of $900 in purse money. ou < f~hedeixeris f opond baseman allowed the For- "B" teams in the circuit hyI h o fth ît 1e-Oe0 tefauercso h Trophy esters ta tie the game, and then played their final league gamecat cre he na singleafennwilb eoentt th .i ~h 1e. ootv i-! Herb Craig smashed out a home in Coîborne Wednes4lay night B featuring some of -:be outstand- 'P, nU iEnjnia Bragg bath -- us Carer Topy run ihamno ae ntead.e or oeOtr nby Crampton, aBwavleigtotr nOtro nld n wtharmnnnsbsefnrheandmet PrtHop Otarosinerror, a double by Edger, and a igtotr nOtro nld . rua or B o n illeo top of the ninth'to give the C.O a semi-final playoff gamne here ge by Stewart.ig"ad noeow d th( iit tor Aa. Lawn bowling teams from F. the win. on Saturday afternoon. Bow- anrank HooperJckandidJohnny Ja.Oshawa carried off most of the The Jack and Jill had a good manville are strong favorites to Frn op adJhy and "Vola Van" owned and driv- Pt- nrilah lci the v;înners, top honors at the rnîxed trebles chance ta wrap up the game in win this series and advance into Staintan were the top battersenbth o.ErRw.Tes atfv is .Bt-for . Bowmanville - Haop withenbthHo.arRweTes at r . ti fvebis.B.Bah-itournanient for the Carter Fam- the last of the eighth when the "B" finals with the Cobourg- two doubles and Staintan with winrs ate Thor nienPar ga, andi Doroth - Kilpatik ily Trophy held on the local Frank Jamieson clouted a long Coîborne winners.adobendsgl.T Dd wner at hrcif Pk1 eCa ý hlc four and Cao ita greens on' Wedniesday Of last triple with no one aut, but hie The local -squad led ail the da double and s raingle. Td Dad wuý1 mniaBragg ea ch hi v eek. Ten teams took part in tried ta stretch iA into a home way on Saturday and had an son, Don Gilhooly, Manager sn ubro usadn sau h'ýc tirnes. Hilda Brock, the touri-ament-six from Osh- run and was thrown out at the 8-0 shutout gaing into the topMxiooutBotalah rsn.A nmbWsernf Otaig a 1' 1cl hci wo itsawa, tbree from Bowmanville plate. Harry Snowden threw of the ninth. Coach Jim (Ticker) Tîm Cole ox neJapck uto a will also be taking part in this api, . T~e Donogbue and and one from Port Hope. good baîl for the Foresters, ai- Crombie worked nearly aIl his FoLidaBl ge Sw-vntS D- iok-ii both bit safely The Carter Trophy and prîzes lowed anly one walk, struck out reserves into Saturday's game For LindsaonBih EdheroSten-tevent of fruit cakes were won by an six and spaced 13 bits over the and 15 players saw action during art, Menzies, Wilsoji an Cramp- the addt in a thopfeturot 2 ai raug on the rnounid for Oshawa team made Up of Mr. nîne innings. Ted Bagnell andthcnestohaoebiech temetilasoftuea2 th. .1 imîiteci Ajax toi and Mrs. Ross Flintoff and Mrs. Gardon Sellers each had two Buttonshaw Huris Well R H E clssae a19 ce lasspae ad a i. bto isod a large Rs rde.l eodpaebits for the Foresters. fe-fog r-all.ee ll ewsan- ni 'fakw ichfguredi was another Oshawa team coin- Boyd Ayre was the big hitter Jack Buttonshaw started on Lnsy 00000335Oeigpiiee naleet n in "ilax Âcoring. poe1 fM' n r.Gog orteJc n ilCuba the maund for Bowmanville Bow'ville _. 250 001 00x-8 10 1 free parking and grandstands i! o[ild[îsters dre now play- Reid and Mrs. Jack Biddulpb. had a perfect five for five, in and no Lindsay runs were scor- Lindsay - Truax, rf; Edger, facilities. in 'i Provint-jal Women'si Third place xvas won by the cludîng a triple and a double. ed in the 51/3 innings wbich hie lb; Stewart, 3b; Menzies, c; This promises ta be ane 'of the Se.o: iUiion plavoffs and are Osbawa team of Jae Ward, Mrs. Sam \Black had two hits, one a worked. Johnny Stainton cameHutec;fBass;WstbstmtserhedtOro rn v arkcet team in' P. Canningan Ross Jewell,, triple, and Don Shay also had in to finish the game, and Lind- 2b; Wilson, Crampton (6) cf: and the pramoters are haping th,'.r,1 i i nid.. and a Bowmian iicl teami made two hits, one a round-tripppr. say gat anly five hits off the Lwep o odatnac ata Elinuo ic 1Jlda Brock,i up of Frank Wiliiamis, Sid Scott Ace Richards was on the mound combined delivejries of the two Bowmanville - Ted Dadsan, funds may he raised toward pay- . c ' Gouilah. 2b: B. Bath-1 and Mrs. Owen Nicholas took for the Double J's and as usual Roses hurlers. cf; Gilhaoly, Yourth (7) 2b; ing off the debt on the new track a gatin Dorotiîy Kilpatrick cf'1 faurth place. pitched well, but weak fielding Bowmanville brought across Yourth, Cale (7) ss;, Gallagher, installed last year. a Ca i x~ l l;Doi .ol f "Sier 'inr a1Ms cost bim the game. Ace aîîow- twa runs in the first inning and Bill Dadsan (4) lb; Hooper, c; Ha Iî. n ~uc rf:Dor othy Gl *Sier ýinehavawo recis nyeg Hii('l logiti, r: Droty! ibb ofOshwa ho eceveàed onyegt hits, struck out scored f ive more in a big second Kostka, Falls (6) 3b, Cax, Wil- pital. e Hukn d:Era rg, . afui ae six, and walked five. He also înning. Tim Cox started the liams (7) rf; Gilmer, Ted Bag- Mrs. Lewis Henry spent last had a home. run to help his second with a single and Jim neil (6) If; Buttonshaw, Stain-! week in Bawmanville witb Mr. teamn out. Gilmer drew a walk. Jack But- ton (5) p. and Mrs. Merle Henry wha have ANtH E' tonshaw rapped out a single ta Umpires - Henry, plate; AI- a nexv baby daugbter. ti Faîestrs20002020 8 4load the sacks, and Ted Dadsan1 len bases. Miss Doris Hamilton, Toron- J. &J. 0 11 301 000 6 13 6 to. n urse-in -tr'aining with Mr.!r( and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. a Darlngln Fo tbal ài l-SarsAileen Van Camp, Catharîne w Harveters efealBaiiey and Diane Blair accom- F IL\1!J ~ LHavesersDefat Daringon oobal Ai-Strspanied Mr. Stephen Sayweli ta b BilsBilars -2 Dfla#021Peterborough Team 3-1ih ougrGrl apthis th ZBBEA TREEB S WNMA NVIILILU ia Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yates, InFi a me Darlington annual AIl Star Darlington Ail Stars Toronto, Mrs. Edna Graham, p, FRDA AT R AY -faotball gaine was played at Goal -Murray Yeo, Tyrone; with Mr. and Mrs. M. Graham. V -RD Y S T R A AUG. 14 -15 (By Murray Tighe) Courtice on August 7th with the left full back-Ross Sharp, En- Mran Mr.JmsTop Tom Cawan's Harvesters end- Darlîngton boys comîng out on niskiilen; rigbt full back-Jobn son, Mr. and lVrs. Murray C, edthe Town Softball League the top end of a 3-1 score. Baker, Sauina; centre haîf-Al- Thompson and Larry, Uxbridge, dE sedul ihacoe5t Art Reynolds opened the scor-ia Lob MpeGrv;ef with Mr. and Mrs. Albert. M avr îls iliadsatth Cea ing ait approximateiy the fivehafSee obZon rit Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Si overBils Blliads it he Cear miutemark an Peerbooug haf-Seýe obi, Zon;Trewîn.win of Barley Park on Friday night. mnt ak n eebruhhaîf- George Jones, Maple orth M.SdeGffi 'Ted Hoar hurled goad baIl for aergtbc iacutr Grave; centre forward -Bob nor htM.Sde of i the Harvesters after à 'long lay- by M. Craîl. A h ite Johnston, Caurtice; right insideinPrPerHapt. aff, allowed eight hits, struck minute mark Bob Johnston -Art Reynolds, Hampton, left Bishop and Mrs. Wells are on out eight and gave up only three tallied for the AUl Stars, and inside-John Venning, Caurtice; spending a few days in Toronto. e walks. FakHoe n Hankth gamne say at t score right outside - Gord Chant, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton c aosiJanzen garnered two hits each until haîf time. Hampton; left outside -Ciarke spent the week-end at Sturgean 10' ~W~1~ SJA ORf for the Harvesters, Doug ota Md ythug the last half Werry, Enniskillen. Alternates Lake wth Mrs. Dolly Gibsan. Pr PERlER IiANSI) Fergusan a triple, ta account for Darlington goal with a veryCaeyHmon BbMur Lindsay, with Mi. and Mrs. Lc mast of the Harvester bits, fine display of football ahility. Courticez George Giiroy. Solina, r.adMsLaeGiin HALL ~Bob Gallagher was an the TeDrigo osalpae Ralph His, Tyrane; Bill Nem- M.Mlil rfi n oi À ýM"t P"' e mUNY HAL mound for Bills Billiards. gv very good, fast bahl and at na isz, Zion.an Mrs. JaunelHe fnryatndeDi -~~~~ ri~~~p onîy seven hits, sruck out tm eei a uhdf two and walked four. Ted Bird ficulty. Peterborough Canadlan Suttan Fair an Saturday. NONDAY - TUESDAY - AUG. 17 - 18 continued bis tarrid hitting pace Murray Yeo in the Darlington GolStis ubM.ad r.RyMGilwt NONDAY T ESBAY AU . 17 18 wîth a perfect three for three, goal madEl very good saveon Ga - Hammel; right full Mr. and Mrs. Harald Stinson, including two doubles and a a camner kick in the Iast half back-Rice; left full back-Al- Yelverton. bunt single. He also threw in which had goal wrîtten ail over Ian; right half-Gallagher; left Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ferguson, _a sacrifice and got an base when it. haîf - Downer; centre haîf - Orona, with Mr. and Mrs. Her- g Ted Haar fumbîed the bal]. Attendance at the gamne was Burnett; centre forward-Daly; man Haoey. Harvester hurler Ted Hoar repre$entative of the district rîght inside-Croli; Ieft inside- Several have received air itbrew a variety of pitches ta and made the gaine a finoncial, Gilchrist; right autslde -Bal- mi etr rmRv n Mrs. Birdy in an effort ta retire him as weîl as a physical success. lantine; left autside-Caldwell. George Nicholson who are en- btwithout much success. Doug The following is the uine up of 4lternates - Woodcock, Gallo- îaying their holiday. Jakmnha woBlî,the teams: way. R.B.F. NEWS including a home run, and Har-OnAgs8,DvtsRBP Avey Rowe, Bud Perfect and Fred No. 398 of Blackstock, celebrat- i owepikd i te terBlî'Five Teams in Photo Finish ~a Harvesters 400 010 O 5 7 11 ef2 B na . mfu and carried their beautiful e Bills 000 020 0 2 8 485 In D arlingl oobal L " banner, the first banner they ______have ever had. Being judged the M____ ning pitcher-T alge, Wt ietasted Hoar,2Snir eau best ail-round Rural Ladge in ~iT H U S. - AUGU T19 -20 flasig picher--BobGallgher. Withive earn fiedp at2 Sther LagueGApasradeeug parde, hey Fia tnigeleven we bave as close a fin- Maple Gr. 12 5 5 2 23 21 12 of which they gave ta the Flute ish as tbe Darlington Football ion 12 4 4 4 20 16 12.1 Band. This brought ta a climax LOOIT FR LVEINTH SLDO S!il League bas ever seen. Courtice 12 5 5 2 17 15 12 several interesting occasions for 1 ~'~ OKNGFRLOEI TESATW! .ownfl .biial G Hampton 12 4 4 4 14 19 12 the Preceptory. UYN RASWTHCSA ISS!____Gop Tyrone and Solina are play- Ennisk. 12 4 4 4 13 11 12 On the previaus Sunday vn BUYIN DREA S WIH CASAL KISESIing the last gaine of the sche- z Following are the final stand- dule an Wednesday, Aug. l2th Sauina Il 4 4 3 17 16 Il ing, Aug. 2, the Sir Knighits of ings ini the Town Softball and a win for either will giv~ Tyrone Il 5 5 1 15 20 il R.B.P. No. 398 with vusîtors from Lau:tnem league leadership. Play- Lakefield, Toronto, Oshawa, Pe- À Harvesters.........----10 2 .833 day, Aug. lStb, and as we can't Team GP W L T GF GA Pts. Pontypoal and one from Sask.. 1 Lacal 397 ----- 8 4 .667 tlbeoepestm wowIlH pon 0 O29 8 20 Rt. Wor. Sir Kt. Arthur Bea- I iisBllads7.417 be playing, consult your locali Zion 10 4 3 32414 cack, P.G.M. of Sask., and Rt. C. 0. F.- - -------- 8 .333 team as ta where it will be' Màple Gr. 9 5 3 h 4Il~ Wor. Sir Kt. Rolan~d C. Darling, JackandJill 3 9.250plaed.Grand Master Ont. E., assem- Jac ad 3 .25 payd.Courtice 1 24 1 910 le fo pad. Tey vr- dedication ceremony. David Staples; Ginis 6-8 yrs. This beautiful banner has ta Betty Ann Brown, Girls 9-11 be seen to be appreciated. On yrs. - Barbara Flintoff; Boys the one side which is of black 9-11 yrs. - David Crderman; velvt, are the signs and sym- Girls 12-14 yrs. - Marg. SnoU bols of the Order; on the other den; Boys 12-14 yrs. - Jîmmyl side wich is green velvet is Crderman: Girls over 15 - King William on horseback and Shirley Cryderma,; Boys over a crawn. At the top n each 15- Gary Pickard; Three-leg- side "Devitts R.B.P. No. 398, ged race -Shirley Ford and Blackstck, Ontario". in white Shirley Cryderman; Bal throw4, etters on red velvet. There is ing Contest - Jim Clark; She gold braid around the outside. Kicking Contest - Marg. Snow. There is also a plastiecocver den. which was very useful n Sat- After a rousing game of bal, urday. friends and relatives dispersed TIe chairman stated that the hping ta renew acquaintances Preceptory owed a great debt of again next year. gratitude ta Wor. Per. Sir Kt. Elmer Nesbitt for is wonder-, ful gift. Mr. Nesbitt replied, stating that he hoped the Sr Kts. would enjoy the new ban- fer which gave him great plea- sure to present. ~ Thanks was expressed by the' fllowing members: Herb Swain, Henry Thampsan, Leslie Thomp- son, Dr. J. A. McArtbur and j-- Herh Hoey. Also George Brown,:.~ Cunty Master L.O.L. and 1 James Deleney, D. P. Bishop1 Wells expressed his delght at J officiating on this great occa- sion. Several of the Ladge! h says: "Yau get the best dal in guests also spoke. The meeting tawvn at Rbson Motors!" losed wth the National An -_______________ them, after which lunch and a Go O! r/io ie social time was enjoyed. 1PJ 51>0W! r See us for the FamilyReunion SUBURBANITE SNWDN ICIC by GOOD _"EAR ~; Joan Hoskin and ap ,~Strong, Who were the Young Pll People's Union delegates ta s me chool, aeinteresting reports at Sunday Schoal an I Sun day morning. There were 90 persans present. a,,_ Miss Yvonne Chant, Londo'n,I is visiting friends here. goulu ~Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fallisw ' fju a i visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl for- reil. Mrs. John McKee is visiting' Miss Darothy Carter, Maple Grove, is visiting ber grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brad- ,burn. Y'ROBERT AUDREY TIIELMWA Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve and WAGNER DALTON RITTER JMr. are hahidacng a d III.IIii-andfamyToro, ith Mr L. A. Parker &Sons Mr and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn L.and family, Toronto, with Mr. 17 KING ST. E. PHN 65 - "and Mrs. J. W. Bradburn.PHN 65 _______________________________________________________________________ adthat Mr. Norman Taylor BOMMANVRHJE - . - - -àh m ro v in g i a T o ro n to lia - On ~ ~ ~ ~ O U M o da uv uutUr ± ç annual Snawden picnîc was held, at Hampton Park. The clan began ta gatherý early in the afterroon and the: ime was spent playing bal by the younger members and chat-! .ing by the older c-nes. At 6:30 p.m. appî'aximately 84: relatives sat down and erjoyed1 asumptuaus supper. With a few' veli chosen wards, president Foster Snowden pened the businAss session and called on! the secretary ta read the pre- vious year's minutes. These officers were elected: President, Foster Snawden' ice-president, Ernie Gibank; Secretary, Jim Clarke; Field Com., Lau Hockin, Eber Snow- den; Sports Com., Ralph Larmer, i[argaret Larmer, Marga-ret Snawden. It was decided ta hold the pic- îic next year at Hampton Park )n Civic Holiday. Miss Ann Snowden took ýharge of the sprts and the fol- nwing races were run off and! )rizes presented: Five years and under - Betty ýou Snowden; Boys 6-8 yrs.- Here's the tire that's SPecially de- signed for city and suburban winter driving . . . the only snow-ice tire with all these amazing features: 1856 GRIPPING, BITING EDGES à RUNS QUIETER ON TH4E HIGHWAY. .. BEST TRACTION - FORWARD AND REVERSE ... TREAD GROOVES CUT SIDE-SLIP TO A MINIMUM ... S U13 UR ? I TF T. U. Rqg. rht G,,odyea, Ti,, & Rbb<r COMP.ni'of C.nad,. Liqig w/iraLOO0K FOR TI *IumMl~IHIGH SION" 0F QUAI"Y Oran< Yuwill find Wilson's Orange more deliciaus than any yau have ever tasted. You will enjoy its rich Orange flavor ... you will find it wonderfully refreshing. A real treat awaits you. Ask Your Dernier for Wilson'$ ORANGE BIG 12-oz. Bottle AT ALL COOLERS LONG BRANCH Jus! Off Queen Elizabeth Way and Highway 27 WEST 0F TORONîTO 2 P.Ma AUG. 14-29 Admission (Jncluding Tax) $1.15 CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED Ample Parking Space Firsi Class Restaurant Full Course Meals from 75c mus THE CAYAnTAm qr,&Yrqu,&v itevmzàwmmTig o%"màmv..% AUGUST 13, 1959

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