Gerry Scott Wins Photo Fini-eh Gai For Truckmen Wilh One Second Let Truckinen 5h11l Leaid hy Six Pointi The Oshawa Truckmen pull- the goal. ed a 4-3 Win out of the fire in Toodie Greenlaw fired ti their game against the Peter- third and last Peteroug a borough TPT Petes in the Bow- at 17.2 just as rbgorws ogh g manville Arena Saturday night back on'-the ice after sitting ou by staging a real Frank Merri- a holding penalty. Greenlaw go Weil finish to score the winning the puck on passes from Bill Mc. goal witb exactly one second Master and Gus Leonard anc left in the game. fired it home fromn a scramblt Gerry Scott, rugged first- close in. string centre, was the hero when Thaler Cornes Through he sank a passout from Bill Pe- Jc hlrnroe tRs oSaatn win the closigt e gap to 3-2 only 28 seconds aftei hRl arubt game.n h coe the third period started wher hardfouht ame he scored on a pass from Coact The Truckman had to stage Ernie Dickens while Crowley a garrison finish to win, as was serving a charging ser- they wera down 3-1 after being tence. The same playar tied ur outplayed by the mucb-im- the game on a nice play wit] proved Petts during the first Fred Etcher at 14.53. Thaler two periods. Jack Thaler fired had passed to Etcher at the two goals in the third period blueline and Etcher laid the re- comaback to tie up the garne turn pass right back on bis stick and set the stage for Scott's at tbe goal moutb, from where photo finish effort. the fast-skating Winger *iade Petes Take Lead no mistake in rifling it home. Toodie Graenlaw got the oniy This set the stage for Scott's goal of the first period wben gamne winner at 19.59 whici he shot througb a maze of play- came wbile Montgomery was in ers from a few feet out to put the penalty box for Peterbor- the Petes in front at the 11.45 ougb. mark. Cbum Fryia and Gus Ice Chips Leonard drew assists on the goal. The Greenlaw-Fryia-Leonard The Petes continued to out- combination accounted for all play the Truckmen througbout the Peterborough goals anc the second period and added two were dangerous whenever tbey more goals while holding the took the icre ... Paul Jago cen- Truckmen to a single counter. tred Etcher and Thaler for the Chum Fryia notcbed the second Truckmen in the absence of Peterborough goal at 2.38 of the Doug Williams wbo was out due middle stanza when he took a to a bout with the flu . .. Jack pass from Greanlaw rigbt at Thaler with two goals turned the goal moutb and slammad it in the best effort for the Truck- behind Ken Courtney, who did mon . . . Young Ken Courtney, a nice job of filling in for Les who played last season witb the Colvin in the Truckmen goal. Junior A Oshawa Generals, Gus Leonard also drew an as- camne up with a very good game sist on Fryia's marker. in the Oshawa netsend was well The Truckmen got on tbe beaten on anything that went scoreboard at 6.11 on a nice ef- through him . .. The Truckmen fort by Jack Thaler and Fred had a bard time getting un- Etcher. Thaler broke into the tracked in the first two periods clear and fed a nice pas- tol but made up for it in the third Etcher who beat Donlevy on a .-. The win kept the league- bard shot from about 12 feet l eading Truckmen six points up out. Paul Jago had an assist on on the Kingston <Gnn,-hïars CASH PRIZES 21 Gamnes and $75 Jackpo-ail for 50c - also - SPECIAL GAMES and SHARE THE WEALTH THURSDAY, DEC. 10 - 8 p.m. sharp NEWCASTLE COMMUNJTY HALL Proceeds for Newcastle Lions Club Welfare Work MAKE WINTER DA$NCE TO YOUR TUNE! You can control the icy winter by insulating your home with our quality Johns-Manville Insula- tion. It wilI keep the cold out of your home keep the interior of your house warm and cozy and what's more, you'l save up to ONE THIRD of your fuel bill. Come in for a FREE estimate this week. TERMqS AS LOW AS $ 18.00 A MONTE- NOTHING DOWN Comlete Line of Maferiai1s Âvailahio P he t ut le ýy ýp tr le -e os Il n c I, Diai 2130 Bowmanville or 3-4661 Oshawas YOURSATIEACION 5 OR SUCEA I Oshawa Wood Products Ltd.m B Yard and Mill ai Courfice l Enter Local Teams In Minor L.ague Hockey Schedule Formation of a Lakeshore Minor Hockey League under Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- tion regulations was discussed at a meeting ini the Lions Com- munity Centre Tuesday nighl attended b y representatives from Bowmanville, Port Hope, Cobourg, Newcastle and Ajax, The proposed league is ex- pected to have both Midget and Juvenile sections and Bowman- ville and Port Hope will start immediately with exhibition hockey games in these classifi- cations. Cliff Samis, Treasurer of the Arena Management Com- mittee, anounced that Bowman- ville and Newcastle teams will share practice ice time at the arena until the league gets un- derway. Ab Watkins, O.M.H.A. con- vener for this district, was pre- sent at the meeting and called another meeting in Port Hope for November 30 to draw up a schedule. Jack MeNulty acted as secretary of the meeting. It was announced at the meeting that Newcastle may combine with Orono in forming Midget and Juvenile teams and that Ajax and Whitby may form another league along with Port Perry and other towns in that area. Peterborough - Goal, Donle- vy; defence, Redmond, Munroe, Montgomery, MeMaster; for- wards, Leonard. Greenlaw, Fry- la, Armstrong, Crowley, Hill, Prentice, Belisie, Peterson, Ma- son, Collins, Floyd. Oshawa-Goal, Courtney; de- fence, Dicken, Peters, McBeth, Sinden; forwards, Scott, Samo- lenko, Wilson, Jago, Etcher, Thaler, Hooper, Berwick, Hol- den, Yourth, Referees - Ken Holmshaw, Ted Dagnell's Teain Wins First Nen's Major League Dowl. Schedule Ken Black. ALLEY CHATTER The elimination tournament is in its second stage and AI Os- Doris Joli Heads borne had a 1333 for .5 games for an average of 267. George Ladies' Bowling Elliott stands a possible chance of being put out this round. Bill .1 AT~,1.fI Polley bad a tough session after WiYh213Averge bis tremendous effort last week. Jack Knight was out bowling Name Ave. Ga. Pins after a sojourn in the Bowman- Doris Joli 213 30 6375 ville hospital. Jack looks fit and Hi da Brock ---205 30 6151 kept his average. Vi. Cole -------- 201 30 6018 Doc. Rundie lost out in his Sylvia Bucknell __ 200 30 5995 game of mud pies and this threw Bernice Budai -- 198 30 5925 hirm off bis game. Onie Etcher --- 196 30 5883 The ambition of every bowler Kay Beauprie -- 191 30 5 72 0 15 to bit the 450 possible mark Anita Nickerson __ 188 30 56.53 and to do tbis you have to bave Lil. Phillips ---- 183 30 5475 a lot of.luck and wben a bowler Ev. Sweetman -- 181 30 5418, 's rufning up a string of strikes Sadie Bucknell __ 179 30 5369 just some little thing can dis- Ena Etcher ----- 179 24 4295 tract his attention and throw bui, Hooper ----- 178 30 53251 him off the strike zone. A bowl- Emma Brommeil 177 30 5320 er sould be encouraged when Lydia Bates ----- 177 30 5317 Lorraine Martyn 176 23 4051 Jc "Cu Mel. McNulty -- 175 30 5245 Jc and Jiii lu Eleanor Larmer __ 174 27 4704 Reya Parker ---173 30 5181 Ends Firsi Schedule Ede. Marlowe --- 123 5161 LoaWright 172 2 3619 In Bowling League Helen Piper 113 5178 Helen Moore 171 27 4615 Helen Corden 170 30 5102 The final nigbt' of 'the first Viv. Pickard ---- 169 30 5057 schedule found ail Jack and Jill Helen Dunn 167 30 5002 Club teams witb 'a do or die Ruth Barclay 166 26 4303 spirit and a few upsets were Joyce Major 165 30 4962 recorded. Dorc. Mutton 165 30 4952 This night was featured by E. Babe Brown----- 163 24 3912 Hansen's teamn setting a high Norma Gay --- 162 30 4861 teamn record for the year. There Ann Gay -------- 162 27 4372 was no holding themn as tbey Toots Wiseman _ 161 27 4357 rolled 2007 pins for the two Molly Badger ---161 24 3868 games. M. Harrison's teamn fail- Ollie Patfield --- 160 30 4805 ed to take the lead away fromn Edna De Geer -- 160 24 3842 D. Merkley altbough tbey did High average, Doris Joli -913 hand them their first defeat, Higb triple, Ev. Sweetman i- 42 p~ingtescn gmeboe High single. Lydia Bates -- 286 pierkley's teamn owe their suc- Team Standing cess this schedule to their play- Pts. Pins ers' fine turnout and there is, J l ----------- 51 25228 no reason wby the other teams McNulty-------- 43 25767 could not make it a îreal close Phillips 46 26778 race in the second schedule by Etcher .. _------------- 41 26107 tbe same token. Coole----------- 38 2631o The committee divided the Beauprie 37 25126 teams on the basis of last year's Budai----------- 33 25436 averages, and if you will only Major---- 32 25767 turn out it should be real close. Courtice----------- --- 29 25353 Once again Anna Strike's Wiseman 28 25394 sparkling 290 in the first game Piper------------------ 27 24744 won for Merkley, assuring themn Nickerson-----15 23510 Of first place. Lloyd Preston Sorry to bave omitted Dot. bad a nice double of 205 and 290 Fair's 211 from 200 scores last followed by Harold Abbott, 220 publihed.and 217. Earl Thomson had a p Lîse. ea 235, Ken Maguire 234, G. White Lemon eague217, Keith Jackson 215, Ace So many lemons fast to the tree, Richards 211, Ted Miller 210, Have as yet not fallen. Jack Elston 207, Si Trewin 204. And as that number includes For the Jilîs Eileen Maguire me, was 2nd high with May Walters, I tbink that Pi~ not caîl tbem. bath baving 177, Marie Moses Those off the Lemon Tree and followed with 170, Doris Akey olling over 600 are as follows: 166, Val Miller 160. Hilda Brock 698, Doris Joil Bucknell 620. Ena Etchei .Âl. Hooper 615, Kay Be, 13, Helen Corden 608, Wiseman 607, Onie Etchei 3ernice Budai 605, Ede. owe 601. By the time this goes to we will bave played oui ,ama in this first schedule Playoffs-Dec. 7th. the GreaUtest 'Value in Ginger Aies 18Ç 2 for 35Ç IN4CLUI)ING GOVT"'TX Sadie ýr 6118, Bowmanill1u oer ýauprie ~ AVA~JAUJL TootsT41 PrPer ýr 606, Jose toPortPe .1 M-In Scugog Town press ir last A strong basketball team bas been former to represent Bow- manvilla in the Lakeshore In- termediate 'C" Basketball Lea- - gue and the squad will play their home games at the Bow- manville Higb School Auditor- ium on Thursday nights. Other towns represented in the leagua are Wbitby, Ux- bridge and Port Pèrry. Irvine "Jake" Brown is coacti of the Bowmanville squad and Charles Cattran Jr. is manager. The following players will make Up the team. Bill Dadson, Ted Dadson. Rae Rundle, Glen Hodg- son, Gar-, Tighe, Bob Gallagher, Gordon Shields, Don Stutt, Jack Parker, Bill Harnden, Ron Moorcraft and Frank Mobun. Following is the league sched- ule: November - 25-Bowmanville at Port Perry December - 1-Port Part-y at Wbitby 10---Uxbridge at Bowmanville 18--Whitby at Uxbridge * January - 6-Uxbridge at Port Parry 7-Whitby at Bowmanville 13-Whitby at Port Perry IS-Bowmanville at Uxbridge 19---Uxhridge at Whitb.' 117 -Port Pex-ry al, Bownanville 26-BoNvimanx'ille al Wh ith v i 29-Port Perry at Uxbridge F. Samis -- --------24 H. Palmer - -- ------27 R. Maynard -- -----30 S. Nichols --------30 F. Blunt---------- - --- 21 A. Piper --- ---30 N. Henning -------27 J. Fair -------------- 29 M. Oke -------- ---- 30 F. Blackburn ---------30 R. W right ------ -----30 B. Milne ---------------- 30 J. Knigbt-------- --- -27 M. Dale --- ------------ 27 M. Vanstone --------30 P. Yeo - --- ----30 R. Richards --- --3o K. Luxton ------ .3o J. Graham ------------ 30 S. Trewin --3o G. Stephens ----------- 27 E. Rundle----«----------- 3o B. Moses ----30 200 BOWMANVILLE mission of lova.-Bacon. I 207 2b7 207 206 206 206 205 205 205 204 204 203 203 2031 202 202 202 202 201 201 2001 200 Double Honors To L. Ellis in Durham Bowli The final week of the first be gets away to a good start as schedule has arrived and Ted the odds of getting a possible rBagnell's team is in the clear are against you ail the way. with eleven points over Brock 'Nuff said. wbo at present is holding down tnigE second position. This is the first StnigEd of lOth Week t time for Ted Bagnell to win a First Sehedule bowling schedule. Bagneli wili Teamn Won Lost Pins Pts. *play the winner of the second Bagneli 22 8 34181 52 schedule for the Carter Family Brock --- 17 13 33958 41 Trcphy. Rundla 15 15 33423 39 Big Dave McKnight racked Cole 16 14 32594 39 up the bigb single for the week Elliott ___ 15 15 33219 35 with a nice 340. Norm O'Rourke Milnp 15 15 32708 35 had 334 and the Banana King, Bates 14 16 33613 33 Phil Cancilla bad 333, Jack 320, Slemon 14 16 32870 32 George Elliott 313, Bill Hearle Littlea 14 16 3 1703 32 and Westlake had 306. De Geer ------14 16 3 1817 31 Phil Cancilla bad the only 800 Osborne ------13 17 31491 27 score wîth 333-273-204 for 810 O'Rourke -- il 19 32202 24 or an average of 270. Averages George Elliott 795, Bob Wil- G Ave. liams 775, Bill Westlake 71 .ElOt3 5 Jack Gay 761, Mel Dale 756, B71, G.EOsiottrne -~ 30 240 Hearle 742, Norm Henning 729, B. Hearle __ -27 237 Elton Brock 725, Si Trewin 722, E. Brock------ . 30 231 Frank Williams 718, AI Osborne B. Williams - ------ 30 227 715, Ross McKnight 714, Sid T. Bagnaîl ----. 30 227 Nichols 707, Russ Hallman 700. B. Polley --------- 30 227 Elton Brock's team had the R. McKnigbt -- 30 226 high single game of the season J. Gay ----- --------_--30 221 with 1387 for an average 277 2-5. F. Williams ---------- 30 221 The bowlers that bad this total Dr. Rundle _ --- 30 218 were D McKnigbt 340, George B. Westlake ------- 30 218 Piper 287,, Elton Brock 276, Sid C. Oke -------_----30 217 Nichols 259 and Reg. Hearle 225. P. Cancilla ---------- ---30 216 Their 3 game total of 3676 was H. Janzen -_--------- 30 215 also high for the season. This is N. O'Rourke 30 214 a 245 average per man. J. Lander------------ --- 24 213 Dr. Austin is trying out a new E. Perfect ------------- 30 213 serum to improve bis bowling Dr. Slemon --- ------- 30 2 1'2 but after baving a 413 triple bas R. Oke------------- 30 212 decidad ha bas not perfected it D. Taylor ------------30 212 but is goîng to keep on trying. R. Hearle --- ----_30 212 Garfieldi Clarke bad 433 and Ted M. Larmer ---- ---- 30 211 Miller 441. J. Coolc - ---- ------ 30 210 There was a ding dong battla B. Bates30------27 210 for low honors witb Ray Fry BR Halîma---------28--- o 208 winning out witb 101. John T.Phalmn---------2 0 Stainton bad 102, Ted Miller T. Pilips ---------- ---27 208 108, Garfield Clarke 110 and . WPiper -- 21---3o 208R Doc Austin 113. G ie -- ---- ---2 0 s o Front Si. Team Lose ic: ttogolsan ran g one. assist. Bob Johnson had one Firsi Game of Seasonl goal and assisted on two 'thers. S. G. Osborne sank the ling Lge. Foresters Win Again fourth Courtice marker. Pins Points Millr's Taxi handed the 30770 51 Front Street team their first C ook, B aie and Sew 30428 501 defeat of the season in Town 31123 461 Hockey League action on Wed- Club of Lifford 29193 4 nesday night of last week oy 30927 43 scoring a 7-2 victory. The For- Elecis New Officers 29239 41 esters trounced Courtice 10-4 in 28936 38 the second game. On Saturday, *ov. 14, 1953, 29462 3 George Sellers, Fred Luxton the Cook, Bake and Saw Club 260 35 and Bud Perfect were the big of Lifford Communîty held its 26900 13 guns in the Taxîm ens' attack, first m ei g a h o e o 27743 12 scoring two goals aach Don meiga h oea 25794 9 Childs sniped the seventh goal Mrs. De Geer. *for the Milermen. Gord Stur- The lection of officers to' 224 rock and Larry Cha~nt drew à.. place with the o wütbi 29sists on Sellers' goals, Bc electad: Prasident, RucKig *___217 Cowle had a hand in both of e; vice-president, rImcrotl ---- 216 Perfect's, while Perfect had an Mann; secretary and putbhicity 216 assist on one of Luxton's goals. manager, Mary Spenceley, trea. 213 Roy McMullen got the first sureDorsseis.eudrt - ---- -206 Front Street goal unassisted, Th lse r n e leadership of Mrs. De Geer, 206 and Bob Williams scored the Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McKinley. 206 second on a pass from Ross Mrs. De Geer taught aand dem. 206Nihos.onstratad the way to Inake 205 Rip R ichards and Larry Dewell stuffed pork hearts eatable. 205 spearbeaded the Forester's at- Two readings were given by 205 tack in their victory over Cou r- Mrs. De Geer, "How to Choos: ------203 Danny Girardi came up with a! Wise Choice of Meats". Mrs. ------- 202 two-goal effort and Ron Haynes Smith gave two readings "T1he rue and Gord Sellers fired one Part Meat Plays in a Healthyr 86ap c.d et and also "The Variety -------- 95, Barry Johnson and Bob John- and pice of Meat Supplies'. ---------95. son were outstanding for Cour- After which lunch was served. Team A. & P. McNulty's Foundry Tyrone-___ Blackstock Enniskillen I Enniskillen II Palmer's ------ Maple Grova L.0. L-------- Hampton --.----- Averages J. Levitt --- - -- B. Hearle ----- T. McLaughlin H. McLaughlin J. Coombes -------- K. Yeo ----- J. Stacay N. Henning K. McGill - G. Whitea-- F. Smith -- ---- - B. Engley ------------ J. Thompson G. Blythe --------- E. King--------- F. Blunt -------- --- Lemon Leagý A. H oar ------------ G. Potter ----------- T. Westlake I. M unday --------- Higb Triple-L. El1is High Single-L. Ellis Goo dyear Hockey League Standing Results of games played Sun- day Nov. 29th, Mats 3, Fan Beîts 1. Office 6, Hose 4. League Standings Team W L T F A Pts Fan Baîts - 7 2 0 42 23 15 Office ---- 6 3 0 36 28 12 Mats ------- 44 1 25 24 9 E{ose -------O 8 1 21 49 1 Leading Storers Player, Team G A Pts D. Girardi, Fan Beits 15 9 24 Dl. Masters, Fan Baîts 16 3 19 W. Lyle, Office ----- 13 4 17 G. Piper, Mats ----- 8 4 12 L.Chant, Office 7 5 12 J. Levett, Office ---- 7 4 il C. Raby, Office ----- 5 5 10 Schedule for Sunday, Dec. 6th 1.00 p.m.-Hose at Mats. 2.00 p.m.-Office at Fan Beits. Happy are the families where the government of parents is the reign of affection, and obe- PR dience of the children the sub- PO UetRY e CIt DLePoVerlL TetEAsLl DGSOnPRoEr REXALL DRUG STOR When We YOUR NE 778 # deee LC YOU CAN HAVE ONE, TOO! Skilled Aircraft Techaicians ara the "Ene backers" in the expanding Royal Canadian Air Force team. Without their "OK" a plane isn't permicced to take off. LAC Eric Craig was a garage mechanic a couple of ycars ago. Today he's a fulytrained and skilled Acro-Engine Technician. 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