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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Oct 1954, p. 14

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~AGE WOVET= TH~ CANADIAN STATESMAIt flOWMAMVTLL1t fl1~9'AWTfl 'V'~TTfl~flAV 1W9' 9~fh IMA Barons Have First Test Make Good Showing Against Senior Truckers T h e Bowmanville Barons newcomer ta Bowmanville on took the ioe for their first test the High School staff, showed .3 the season Tuesday night, a heady type of play and and despfite the fact that they "Buck" Cowle and Lloyd Ham- dropped a 9-0 shutout decision jilton of the oid Barons played ta the Oshawa Truckmen they ;well. Larry Chant and brothers show promise of becommng a1 Don and Terry Masters aiso free-wheeiing and aggressive looked good. Bill Lyle and team. :Ron Burgess, up fram the Town Playing without Coach Ern»e League, played aggressive. hoc- Dickens, who directed play key. George Heath iooked fromn the box against his team sharp in goal in the first 30 of last year, the Barons, held 'minutes of the game. the Truckmen off the score- The Truckmen have several board throughout the first per- new men. including Bobby lad. In the -second and third Attersley who starred with frame' the superior condition- IGuelph last year, and big Bus ing and smoother plar~ of the Gagnan, who potted - three Ontario Senior "B" champions goals. of last year showed thraugh In addition ta Gagnon's thrce and they banged home four markers, Attersley sank two goals in the second and five and Harry Sinden, Waliv in the third period. Smanski, Bob Appleby and Gar Many New Faces Peters notched one each. There were many new faces Make Good Impression on both lineupq as the ne- The showing of the Barons onganized Barons are experi- made a good impression on the menting with yaung players up 1300 fans wha turned out, and from Junior ranks, players who Playing Coach Ernie Dickens are new ta tawn and some who has good matenial ta wark with formerly played for the Barons in his efforts ta mouid a strong of 1952-53. Fnank Hoaper and team ta represefit Bowman- Maxie Younth of last year's ville in the Lakeshore Inter- Truckmcn sported the new, mediate League. attractive Barons unifonms of The Barons hope ta have an- white with red a n d -back other exhibition gaine an Sat- mankings. Bob Sheridan, a urday. October 30, and ta play other exhibition contests tu get in shape for Lakeshore action TI1C KE TS later. TO EVERYWHERE Bowmanvilie Barons - goal, Air, Rail or Steamship George Heath, Pailister; de- Consuit fence, Frank Hooper. Terry J URYi & L ov E LL Masters, Jack Marshall, Larry 3owmanville Chant; fonwards, Don Masters, 15 King St. W. MA 3-5778 Maxie Yourth, Lloyd Hamilton, ____________________Bihl Lyle, Bob Sheridan, Hon The PAÙLAS 0 àMànimd Ie wm b e0In x*i" ExdM,*eeu0" eaeMungFOR ONLY * oesct i e &tmiing WEEKLY " FnUfy automatit sain confl " Superb <tabjp.e~t in ',*f rj oPlus Small fimed o«k Down Payment S.Ç àtodayotC Ted Woodyard's Appliance Stores Bowmanville Orono - Dutch Family, to Settie Near Orono Experiences of this family of new Canadians from1 Ari will settie near Orono, Ont., where a brother of Mr., the Netherlands ini seïtling in Canada will be reported by Ide Groot is already living. With them (extreme left) is Goos Kamphuis (right), reporter for the Netherlands! Han van Luyk, representative of the Netherlands Govern- Chrietian Radio, who accompanied them from Rotterdam ment Commissioner ýfor Emigration, who will tour Canada in the Holland - American liner Groote Beer. Mr. and visiting districts where new Cangdians from the Nether- Mrs. Simon de Groot and their children, Truus, Greet and lands are living. IBilWslk ae I opBowling Hon ors in Men's Major League Bill Westlake, alias Old R%- hiable Jake, reahly had a night for himself. This is ail West- lake did on bowling night. Won hîgh single game with 336, add- ed two more scores of 322 and 185 ta win high triple 843 and also took over first place in the .averages with 241 knock- ing Osborne down ta 2nd spot with 239. He also was respon- sible for his team to take 7 points from Dr. Rundie. It cer- tainly was Old Reliabies night. Other good scores were made by Pat Yeo 316, John Graham 307, Jack Lander 306 and Norm Henning 302. Bud Moses finaily carne into his own with a 731 triple, Pat Yeo 714 and Ken "Lucky" Lux- ton 712. A real record was made in the low department scores, witi- Blain Elliott having 3 games of 101, 73, 115 for a 289 triple. We have checked back through the records of the men's ijiajor league and find that this triple of Elliott's stands as an ail time record. We don't know whether Blain should be congratuhated or flot? Another Elliott name of George had a 107 single as did Dick Patfieid. Jack Knight had a 448 triple. Ted Bagnell's teami had high single with 1298 and Jim Fair's team had high triple 3369. Dr. Rundie captured al iow team honors with 850 and season low triple 2750. Bruce Milne's team took over team leadership with 27 points with Osborne dropping back ta 2nd spot with 23. Burgess, Irv Brooks, Buck Cowle, Dan Girardi, George Braban. Oshawa Truckmen - goal, Courtney, Cirka; defence, Gar Peters, Sinden, McBeth, Apple- by; forwards, Edwards, Saman- ski, Hass, R. Lintner, Etcher, Williams, Attersley, Gagnon, Duke Doran. Officiais - Jim Crombie, Russ Halîrnan. Bown'anville Brandi - .H. G. HACKING, IManataer Men's Major League 1954-55 Standing End of 5th Week Second Schedule Team 'W L Mihne -- il 4 Osborne 10 5 Taylor -. - 9 6 Fair------ 9 6 Bagnel - 9 6 Brock - 7 8 Cancilla--- 7 8 Little ----- 7 8 Bates ---- 5 10 McKnight-- 5 10 Slemon --- 6 9 Rundle - ---- 5 10 ,Averages Name B. Westiake A. Osborne----- E. Brock- R. Hahiman B. Hearle- N. O'Rourke B. Bates --- J. Coole - --- E. Perfect T. Bagneli G. Eliott D. Taylor R. Oke B. Mutton R. *Wright J. Fair-------- J. Lander-- - B. Polley R. Richards M. Harrison K. Luxton F. Blackburn S. Woods ------ _ J. Graham R. McKnight J. Stainton .2 __ E. Rundle ____ J. Brough - R. Hearle D. Little F. Samis Pins Pts. 16128 27 16581 23 15891 21 15816 21 15739 20 16215 18 16233 17 15925 17 15388 12 15380 12 15100 12 14537 10 Ave. 241 234 232 224 222 220 219 217 «>16 214 213 212 211 211 211 210 210 209 209 206 204 204 204 204 203 202 202 202 202 201 200 200 Dead Stock Remoived Highest prices paid for Dead, Old and Crippled Farm Stock. TELEPHONE COLLECT Cobourg 1787 NICK PECONI, PETERBOROUGH 2.208 nI&½rIe26- ALASKA'S GIANT Kodiac bear plays rough. But the people who run the Bronx Zoo have faund the perfect toy for hlm. lt's an aluminurn beer barrel, which ini bis playful moments bce can bang, bounce and generally maltreat without seriaus dam- age. Having seen barrels (filled) being tassed around trucks, w. can understand why breweries have turned ta these rugged, attractive containers. Another reason, of course, is that alu- minum is an excellent protector for food and drink, preserving their purity and flavour indef- jniely. Aitiminum (ompan> of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). Team Manager Denies Voting Against Orono At Meeting Thursday Officiais of the Bowmanville Barons Hockey Club of the Lakeshore League emphatical- ly deny being at a meeting last Thursday night held in Port Hope to ailegedly "squeeze" Or ono out of the Lakeshore League or force themn to step up from "C" to "A" category, las stated in a news story in Sat- urday's Port Hope "Evening Guide". The story stated that officiais of every team in the Lakeshore League except Orono met in Port Hope Thurs. night and vo- ted 3 to 1 to keep Orono out of the League this year. Dane Found, Manager of the Orono team, who gave the informa- tion contained in the Evening Guide's story to a reporter of Business Directory LE GA L STRIKE and STRIKE Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Public W. R. Strike, Q.C. A. A. H. Strike. B.A. 40 King St. W. Bowmanvilie Telephone MA 3-5791 LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public King St. W. - Bowmanvilie Phones: Office MA 3-5688 Residence MA 3-5553 JOHN REGAN, B.A. Barrister Notary Public 33 Temperance St., Bowm.anville Phone MA 3-3292 MISS JPHA I. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public Temperance St. - Bowmanvilie DENTAL DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday Ciosed Sunday Office Phone MA 3-5790 House Phone - Newcastle 3551 DR. E. W. SIISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in his home 100 Liberty St. N. - Bowmanvilie Office Hours: 9,â.m. to 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone MA 3-5604 DR. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. Office 23 King St. E. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daiiy 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Saturday Closed Sunday Telephone: Office MA 3-5459 ACCOUNTANCY WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 64 King St. E. Bowmanville (Abave Gartan's Bus Station) Phone MA 3-3612 J. HUNTER AND COMPANY Certified Public Accountants 64 King Street E. Oshawa 5-1621 Successors taO0. S. Hobbs CHIROPRACTIC Gi. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: Specialty Paper Products Bldg. 63 Temperance Street Phone MA 3-5509 Office Hours: By Appointment OPTOMETRY KEITH A. BILLETT Optometrist 141 King St. E. - Boxvmanville Telephone MA 3-3252 Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. Monday ta Saturday except Wednesday, 9 - 12 Evenings by Appointment JOHN A. OVFENs Optometris, Jury & Loveil B.wm,ýraxivilla Phone MA 3-à778 that paper, was quoted as say- ing that he hearci of the meet- ing while in Cobourg and im- mediately phoned O.H.A. con- vener Frank Buckland at Pe- terborough. Mr. Buckiand, the story said, told Mr. Found that the other five teams-Lindsay, Lakefield, Cobourg, Port Hope and Bowmanviile - had met and voted three ta two ta keep the Orona Club out of the league. the told about this story in te Port Hope pa 1per Frank Jamieson, Manager of the Bow- manville Barons denied that he or any member of the Barons' executive had attended such a meeting. "We have always had nathing but the highest regard for the Orono team", Mr. Jam- ieson declared. "We wauid neyer do anything ta keep Or- ana fram piaying in the Lake- shore League".- Since this story appearedth Lakeshore League held a mýeet- ing Saturday night and the sit- uation regarding Orono has been cieared up. The Orono scluad has stepped up from '"C" ta "A" classification and wiii use the Peter Campbelli'Mem anial Arena in Part Hope o their home games for the first haif of the League schedule and play their home games for the second haîf in the Newcastle Arena. At the meeting Saturday the Bowmanville executive ex- pressed their satisfaction that bath Orono and Part Hope were ta continue in the Lakeshore League. Town Hockey Opens Season This Evening The Town Hockey League is ta officially tr Thsdy Oct. 28. str Thsay The executive for the follow- ing year are: President, Fred Cale; Vice President, Jack Gay; Secretary Treasurer, John Re- gan. Team representatives are: For Front Street, Harvey Rowe, IViller's, Tim Cax; Courtice, Glenn Pickeli; C.O.F., Bob1 "This book of Universàt Craig. % Knowledge wil tel you mvery. The first game wiii start at 7 thiflg you ought ta know," de. o dlock, C.O.F.- vs. Miller's.» The clared the agent at the door. second game will start at 8.45 "Don't need it,» growled Mr. Front Street vs. Courtice. 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