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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Apr 1954, p. 10

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.~' ~ -~ - After a good season the bowling teami Leagiue ended up in the money. Kneeling,1 .and Fred Cole. Standing, lef t to right, are eand Ron Maynard. 'lnk kids" shown above had the misfci Bowling League but seem happy nE Iorm O'Rourke. At the rear, left tc ,1l Blackburn and His Worship hin )wlers in Major owlers in the Men's MajorE ed recently at the alleys by t is Dr. Howard'Rundie, who entre is AI Osborne who had th Chie right is George E lliott who rac« iý1e I1 soI. Not shown are Art Spicer, who had schedule, Bill Westlake, who was second high in the 2nc who haci the high single in the 2nd schedule. -h E. Brock's Team Won Major League Playoffs Elton Brock's team won ail gave ail he had with scores (if the playoffrnoney in one of 343,, 284, 286 for a 913 triple, the tightest batties of the mai- high for the season. jor league playoff. Brock's ag- ALLEY CHATTER gregation nosed out Siemon's A tearn by the slim margin of 6 t the present time three pins with scores of 3730 to 3724. ounaments are being rua off Sid Nichols, the old pro, was the at th e aileys. The major league mnan who turned the trick rack- tournament is in full swing un- ing up scores of 260-271-309 for tii the l7th of April. George a total of 840. Captain Elton Elliott's invitation tournament Brock did his share with a 788 for ahl leagues ruas until the triple wvhile Dave McKnight had end of the month as does the a vn700. Brock's teamn also mixed tournament. It sure iooj<s an teven stsce. eplayoff. lk month full of bowling. A tip of the old hat to the bowl- Just a reminder. Keep Friday ers who inade Up Brock's team. Aril 30th open. It's the big Elton Brock, Dave McKnieht. social event of the year-the ]Reg Hearle, George Piper, Sid major league banquet. Nichols and Frank William.s. On Thursday night Bagneil's taiwinnerof the first sce Two Local Men fur the Carter Famiiy trophy ernblematic of the men's major Receive Trophies leaguc. In the first game Milne 1 took Bagneli 1262 to 1133 .In ifl uart League the second game everything____ was evened up with Bagneli Twvo members of the Bowman- having a 1286 to 1150.. In the ville teams in the Zone Fi final gaine Bagneli again came Legion Dart League were pre- through with a 1218 to Milne's sented with trophies at the Dart 1147. The major league champs League dance heid in Oshawa thir, vear are Ted Bagneli, Sam Saturday night. Woods, Bob Williams, Ah Pi- Bill Bates received an attrac- per, Ed Rundie, Bull Oke and tive tropIhy for the most doublesj 1-arold Benaett. out i n league competition and9 Mine's team may have gone!Jim Fair received a trophy for dlown tu deleat but Bill Hearle the high score ini basebahl, Lo% . of Fred Cole in the Men's Major Bowling left to right, are Bill Westlake, Russ Oke Bob Stocker, Ernie Perfect, Bob Cale- -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hopeý -Cý AWADNWM SM~Ew NL&IVff OWCARM Dick Little's bowling team ln the Men's Major Bowling League bas had a successful season, ending up in the mon ey. They are also leading in the playoffs for the high triple. Members are, lef t t right: Clarence Oke, Blain Elliott, Fat Yeo, Dick Little and Bert Engley. Absent when the picture was taken was Ross McKnight. -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope Ladies' Major Bowling Group Com pletes Season's First Schedule Team Standing Pts. Pins Phillips----------- 53 29730 Joli ------- 53 27757 McNulty---- 47 28378 Coole-------- 45 28935 Etcher, 0O ----- 41 28873 Beauprie 40 27858 Budai ..-- ---- 38 28029 Major ---- 34 28147 Wiseman ---------- 33 27897 Piper 32 27253 Courtice ------------ 31 27855 Nickerson------------ 15 25656 High Average 213 ---- Doris Jo11 High Triple 824 ---Sylvia Bucknell High Single 369 ---Sadie Bucknel 300 games-369, Sadie Bucknell 316, Sylvia Bucknell Phillips - lst Lii. Phillips, Sadie Bucknell, Reva Parker, Ede. Marlow, Viv. Cowan, Marg. Elliott, Ruth John- son. Joli - 2nd Doris Joli, Lyida Bates, Edna Kerr, Doris Akey, Olive Moffatt, Elsie Morris, Anna Strîke. Playoffs - Ist Hall Vi. Coole, Dorc. Mutton, Elean- or Larmer, Mary Harrison, Rena Bathgate, Ada Richards, Ena Etche-lst, 3187 pins. Lii. Phillips, Sadie Bucknell, Reva Parker, Ede. Marlow, Viv. Cowan, Marg. Elliott, Ruth Johnson-2nd, 2759 pins. Playoffs - 2nd Haif rtune to e nd up on the bottom BrieBdi lieMno ievertheless. In front are Art NET E O to right, are "Andy" Anderson, E T TO nself, Mayor Morley Vanstone. 'hoto by Carson Studio, Port Hlope Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm, Wayne and Brenda, spent Fni- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. u George Black, Cadmus. r Lea gue r. * a rs Gorg Jhn -and Mrs. L. oln The W. A. meeting will be in the United Church basement, April 1âth, in charge of Mrs. K., Samell's group. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fallis, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm and -Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin attended 4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malcolm's 35th wedding anniversary on - - Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Port Me. and Mrs. H. Vine called on Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin on Sat- urday. Miss Anna Samelîs hurt ber hand ia the car door. We hope iis better soon. Miss Glenda Wilson has been ___ sic k with the flu. We hope she - I wîil soon be back to school again. Mr. and Mes. Lawrence Mal- Scolmn attended a musical comedy in Toronto on Wednesday. Me. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Port Perey, spent Saturday ev- ening with Me. and Mrs. Wilfred Vine. Me. Fred Hyland bas been mn Bowling League are shown Port Peery Hospital. Hope he The anaianStatesmnan 's will soon be able to corne home. The CaadianMe. and Mes. Arthur Malcolm ýchalked up the high average are spending a few days with ~e second high average in tire Me.. and Mes. Rae Malcolm, cked up the high average in Janetville. ithe high single in the lst Mr. aad Mes. Wiimer Fitze, Oshawa, were Sunday supper 1 schedule, and Sammy Wood guests with Mr. and Mes. L. Job- lin and spent the evening wîth oto by Carson Studio, Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. George Johns. Mr. and Mes. Kenneth Samelis, Melville and Anna, visited Me. and Mrs. John Hall, Oshawa. L egion Bowlers Sorry Mr. Harry MeLaughlin had the misfortune to break bis Take op Przesr. and Mrs. Harvey Malcolm I n This District and baby Mitzi, Yelverton, wr _______Sunday supper guests with Mr. The owlig tem oftheand Mrs. Victor Malcolm. The owlig tem ofthe Congratulations to Mr. and Bowmanville Branch, Canadian Mes. Ar r Malcolm who cele- Legion, took ihhnrsh h ratd ir 35th wedding ana- Legion District 'T" Bowling ivecsary7 on Apnil 2nd. Mn. and Tournament heid ia Peterbor- Mers. Lloyd Hunter, Port Peery, ough on Satunday. opened their home on Saturday The Bowmanviile team racked evening for the get-together. up a score of 3408 in taking top There were about 65 guests spot, the Campbellford Legion there. Several rounds of bingo team was second with 3394 and were enjoyed. Mr. Percy Mal- the Trenton Legion team took colin. Toronto, was masten-of- third place with 3382. These ceremonies and called the com-î three teams wiil now represent pany t0 order. Mes. Merrili Van District 'T" at the Legion Pro- Camp pinned a lovely corsage vincial Bowling Cbampionship of Pink carnations on hec aunt Tournament to be beld ia and Miss Nola Hunter pinned a Welland on April 24. white carnation on ber uncle. Individual scores of the Bow- After a ing-song and a pro- manville Legionaires on Satur- gram of sangs, violin music and day were: Ross McKnight, 258, readings, Mc. Harvey Malcolm 295, 296, 849; Bill Bates, 190,2999 read a weil worded address ta 275, 764; Frank Samis, 236' 179 bis uncle and aunt. Mr. Norman 200, 615; Ernie Perfect, 221, 211:' Malcolm and Mr. Victor Malcolm 161, 593; George Eiiiott, 170,' 215,' presented the bride and groom 184, 569; Doug Taylor, 166 166, with a loveiy travelling case 179, 511. each. Mr. Malcolm thanked al Bill Bates rolled 649 and 644 for the gifts and enjayable time in the singles event, and L. together with brothers, sisters,1 Welsh rolied 580 and Ross Mc. cousins, oid ichoolmates and Knight 557 ia the doubles eveat. friends. A dainty pink and wbite catke was cut by the bride and a bountiful lunch was serv- The indivîdual and the race ed. AUl went haome feeling quite are always moving, and as we happy after another evening drift into new latitudes new spent at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lights open in the beaveas more Hunter's home. Guesta were immediateiy over us.-E. H. present fromn Toronto, Good- Chapin. wood, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Sorrow i-z the harbinger of joy. Janetville, Yelverton, Black-I -Mary Baker Eddy. stock and Nestleton.. - Activities Jean Firth, Lena Geddes, Vi. O'Rourke, Jean Pattrick, Eva King-lst, 2710 pins. 7 Toots Wiseman, Molly Badger, 3Duaine Palmer, Marie Hawes, 5Helen Lockhart, Lil. Connors, Hilda Brock-2nd, 2671 pins. 2nd Schedule Team Standing Pts. Pins Coole ----------- 53 29543 Beauprie ------------- 48 29752 Etcher, O. -------- 44 29076 JolI ---------------- 43 29071 Budai -------------- - 41 29767 Courtice ---------- 39 V, 29373 Phillips ---------- 381', 30045 Etcher, E.---- 36 28840 Moore , --- - 35 27949 Buckne]l, Sadie 31 27106 Bucknell, Sylvia---3(0 28714 Brock ------------- 23 27563 High Average 211 ----- Vi. Coole Hîgh Triple 768 -- Ollie Patfield High Single 343 -- Bernice Budai 300 Games- 343 Bernice Budai 331 Elaine Manko 330 Sylvia Bucknell 308 Ena Etcher 307 Eleanor Larmer 307 Joyce Major Coole - lst Vi. Coole, Lola Wright, Helen Dunn, Mary Wilcox, Jean Firth, Marie Hawes, Ruth Johnson. Beauprie - Znd Kay Beauprie, Emma Bromm- elI, Joyce Major, Alyce Hodgson, Doris Polley, Helen Milne, Helen Vivian. Playoffs - lst Hall Onie Etcher, Eleanor Larmer, Doris Akey, Mary Harrison, Anna Strike, Li]. Connors, Amy Winacott-lst, 3025 pins. Bernice Budai, Jean Pattrick, Duaine Palmer, Jean Fairey,' Toots Wiseman, Ede. Marlow, Eva Whitehead-2nd, 2952 pins. Playoffs - 2nd Hall Lii. Phillips, Lii. Hooper, Edna DeGeer, Norma Hooper, Martha Gowdy, Vel. Miller, Jean Lux- ton-19t, 2885 pins. Sylvia Buckneli. Mel. MeNuity, Molly Badger, Greta Luxton, Joan Engley, Ada Richards, Edna Large-2nd, 2832 pins. Elliott Trophy Winners Lii. Philiips, Sadie Bucknell, Reva Parker, Viv. Cowan, Ede. NE WTON VILLE Miss Bonnie Barton, Peterbor- ough, spent the weekend at home. Congratulations to Mrs. Joel Workman who was 83 years young on April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell and daughter, Warkworth. spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones. Mrs. John Lancaster wbo spent the winter with ber daughter andi son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lockhart, Niagara Falls, N.Y., returned home on Thurs- day. Mrs. Leonard Heard, Port Hope, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown. ML and Mrs. Koen Byker. son Ealko andý daughter Audrey, Varney, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Oegema. Mrs. William Whittaker is spcnding a few days- with her daughter and son-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Chester, Osh- awa. The people of this village were stunned when told that Mrs. Mabel Langstaff had passed away on Tuesday. It was only a few days previous that reports on Mrs. Langstaff's condition were quite favorable. The fun- cral, held from the George Fun- oral Chapel on Friday, was large- ly attended, with Rev. S. J. Pike in charge. Interment wili be in Orono Cemetery. The sympathy of this community is extended to the son, Mr. Wilbert Lang- staff and family, Toronto. The junior choir did very nice- ly Sunday evening. This gives the regular choir membersi.a break once in a while. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tutert re- cently out from Holland, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ton while locating a job. Mrs. Vera Anderson and son Neil, Morrish, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Walkey. Miss Mary Taylor, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan. Mrs. Robert Stewart is iii and under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow and son Glenn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farrow, Toronto. Marlow, Marg. Elliott, Ruth Johnson-2814 pins. Note-Ladies' Major Bowling banquet, 6:30, Legion Hall, April 26th. Be seeing you. - D.P. ?Nt7YISDA~'. AflC~ o~. les h Place in Me ns Rev. G. Britton, Toronto, was BETHÀNY Mn. Alex McMauter spent the weekend with relatives ln Toronto. Mrs. Cecil McGill, Toronto, visited wffth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JSames McKinnon, for several days last week. Miss Nancy Davis, Peterbor- ough, was a recent guest of Mrs. Hilliard Bristow. Mrs. Ray Stinson and sons, Kenneth and Danny, Oshawa, spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mantie. Miss Janet Bigeiow bas join- ed the staff of the local branch of the Bank of Toronto. Mrs. Ross Hall and daughter Lynda, Whitby, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Robert Ryley and Peter Co- burn, students at the Grove Pre- paratory schoool in Lakefieid are home for Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ryiey and Mr. and MrS. J. T. Coburn. On Friday evening the Ladies Good Luck Lodge heid a sur- cessful progressive euchre par- ty in the Orange Hal. Mrs. Leonard Driver was the win- ner of the lucky door prize. Prizes for high score went to Mrs. Manseli Finney and Lloyd Argue; consolation awards to William Phillips and Mrs. Frcd Gray. Mrs. T. Kennedy, Dunrobin, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Longfield. 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Mrs. Charles Reynolds arriv- ed home fromn Civic Hospital, Peterborough, on Sunday. Miss June Monk, Windsor, spent several- days last week with her grandiparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Monk. Mrs. J. Davis and Mrs. Ina Palmer, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. McMahon irq Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. James McKin- non were in Ingersoll for th- weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Baiiey, Il TRU MAI, APM MI ffl Sfafford Bros.

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