PAoI~ EIET THE ANADIANSTATESMA. BOWMAVILLZ. NTABIO IUDfA l'"ALqa s.. - ~ s , ;utnt .195 Acrobaf Goa lie Speils Frustration for Barons Lakefield Takes Game The terrifie goal-tending of Red Wasson in the ,nets for the Lakefield Lumbermen here Sat- urday night enabled the visitors Io defeat the Bowmanvile Bar- ons 3-1 ia a good. fast, but highly frustrating game. Wasson's net-minding made the big difference as the Barons out-shot the Lumbermen by a wlde margin but couid flot beg, borrow or steal a goal until mid- way through the third frame. Maxie Yourth let drive a screen shot from about 12 feet out at 10:46 of that period, and the puck got past the acrobatic Lakefield goalie to save the Barons from a shut-out. Prior to that they had ex- perienced ail the tough breaks in the book as the puck took bad hops, passes xent astray, and Lady Luck reserved ail her smiles for the visitors. Although Lakefield had three penalties to none for the Barons in the first frame, the Lumber- men got the only goal of the period when Paul Doris took a pass from Ken Floyd and coasted in on Denny Pallister to beat' him on a close-in ýhot. The visitors were short-handed due to a slashing penalty to C. Was- son when the goal was scored. Barons Have Edge The Barons continued to hold a wide edge in territory in the second period, but again it was. Staffurd Bros. Monumental Works Phone Whltby 552 $18 Dundas St. E., Whltby. FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND) MARKERS Precise workmanship and careful attention to detail are your assurance when you choose from the wide selection of imported and domestie Granites and Marbles in stock. Lakefield who did the scoriag. Kenny Floyd and Doris teamed u gain for this tally at 3:03 while Bill Lyle was serving a Islashing sentence, witb Floyd being the trlggerman. Taiiing 2-0. the Barons press- ed desperately to get on the scoreboard, but the Lake!ieid goalie was unbeatable. He block- ed shots from every angle, and when the Barons did bave scor- ing opportunities their passes went àstray or their shots miss- ed the net. Don Masters missed two opportunities while la the clear toward the end of the period, and severai o! the other Barons also came close, but not close enough. Maxie Yourth narrowed the margin to 2-1 at 10:46 on bis screen shot but the Lumbermen came back only 10 seconds later when Marty Donogbue firedi home a pass !rom Floyd. DorisI also picked up bis second assist of the nigbt on the play. Tbe Barons tried bard in the remain- ing nine minutes. f iring rubber at Wasson from every angle, but the red-head was not to be beat- en again. Final score remained 3-i for the visitors. Ic'e Chips Jack Marshall and Terry Masters turned la fine games on defence for the Barons, with Frank Hooper, Bill Berwick and Ron Burgess really flying up front . . . Maxie Yourth played a nice game, ia addition to scor- ing the home forces' bace mark- er . .. Buck Cowle produced bis usual good effort . . . Lakefield had five penalties to Bowman- ville's one . . . A crowd o! 4351 saw the game. Lakefield-Goal, R. Wasson; defence, Ricblark, Wilson, Sa- batino; forwards, Reid, Heffer- nan, Coyle, D. Wasson, Doris, Birch, Floyd, Donoghue, C. Was- son. Bowmanvile-Goal, Pailister; defeace, T. Reardon, Dickens, Marshall, Chant; !orwards, Hoop- er, Berwick, Burgess, Brabin, Hamilton, Yourth, Cowle, Lyle, D. Masters, Girardi. Officiais: Herb Payne, referee; Ruas Hailman, îinesman. SNOW TIREAU3 TIRES SUBURBAN ITE TREADS 600 x16 $15,95 670 x15 $1795 710x15 $2000 760xl5 $22,35 These tires have been picked out and carefully examined and guaranteed te be ini perfect shape before retreaded. G. F. JAMIESON TIRE SHOP King and Silver Streets Bownianville --------------------e.. eo ei Larmer's Team IRusse! Haiman Wins I n First Place Ladies' Bowling Excitement was high in the bowling alley on Monday night Nov. 29th, the last night o! bowling before the playoffs. Eleanor Larmer's team remain- ed in first place with Lydia Bates taking second. Onie Et- cher third and Kay Beauprie fourtb. Ann Gay beat Eleanor Lar- mer out by one pin for th high single bowling a 323 to Eleanor's 322 -congratulations Ann for the highest single game of the first schedule and to Eleanor for the higbest triple of 764. Ana receives a mer- chandise certificate from Mr. Bresîja for ber high game. There were eight bowlers went over the six hundred mark-Eleanor higb with 764, Ann Gay 675-, Bernice Budai 661, Onie Etcher 641, Eva Whitehead 630. Lydia Bates 618, Nancy Keiso 607 and Doris Joîl 602. jHelen Corden bowled a 267, Viv Cowan 262, Millie Bates 256, Mary Walters 250, Lii Pbillips 250, Anna Strike 249, Vi Coole 246, Mel MeNulty 230, .Dot Crombie 230, Dorc Muttonj 228. Audrey Fletcher 229, Ena Etcher 227, Hazel Davis 221, Mary Fagan 220, 0111e Patfieid 220, Mary Wilcox 216 and He- len Piper 215. The "lucky draw" winaers were Edith Mariow and Onie Courtice-Edith receives a gift from Wanda's Salon and Onie receives one from McGregor's Hardware Store. Ia the lemon league this xveek we have Jean Patrick 99, Shir- ley Brooks 99, Dot Virtue 96, Lillian Brine 94, Dot Edmond- son 94, Olive Moffatt 90 and Betb Chartran 80 receiving a merchandise certificate f rom Mr. Bresiin for ber low game. 1Ladies Major Bowling League1 Doris. Bernice Lydia1 Vi Coc Mary Emma Onie E Lii Phi Dot C] Eleano: Kay B( HazelI Anita Eva 1W Jean L Helen Helen Mel Mi Reva1 Ena El Lil Hoi Sadie Ev SWE Toots 'V Lola M Mary1 Joyce1 DorceIM Mary1 Elaine Ana Ga Ollie I Norma Doris F Molly 1 Ruth E Anna Norma Edna I: Helen Audrey Helen( Ave. Ga. Pins Joli---- 201 33 6627 e Budai - 200 33 6604 Bates 196 33 6468 ole----- 195 33 6446 Walters 187 33 6181 Bromeli 186 33 6163 Etcher 186 33 6133 'ilips 183 33 6053 rombie ---- 183 33 6025 r Larmer 182 33 6008 ýeauprie - 182 31 5654 Davis ---181 33 5965 Nickerson 180 33 5939 Tbitehead- 180 33 5925 uxton-- 179 33 5905 Piper - 178 33 5870 Dunn 178 30 5339 IcNulty - 176 30 5291 Parker 175 30 5242 cher - 174 33 5757 )oper----- 174 33 5744 Bucknell 174 33 5741 eetman -- 172 30 5166 Wiseman- 171 33 5631 Vright- 170 33 5619 Harrison- 170 33 5596 Maj or 170 30 5097 /lutton 169 33 5579 Wilcox 169 33 5572 Manko 169 15 2534 a---- - 168 33 5549 Patfield- 168 33 5529 Gay 168 30 5050 Polley - 166 32 5313 Badger 166 27 4485 3arclay 165 23 3808 Strike 164 33 5422 Hooper 163 30 4903 )egeer 162 27 4361 Vivian ---- 161 30 4841 1Fletcher 160 32 5104 Corden -- 160 30 4792 Team Standing Points Pins Eleanor Larmer 57 29942 Lydia Bates - . 49 29367 Onie Etcher ___ 45 28901 Kay Beauprie 44 28993 Doris Joli--------- 42 29546 Vi Coole ----- 42 28348 Bernice Budai___ 41 27743 Ollie Patfieid 36 28389 Lii Phillipa 35 27797 Hazel Davis____ 28 27394 Helen Duan 24 27303 Norma Gay 19 27093 High Single, Ana Gay 323. High Triple, Eleanor Larmer 764. EXTRA MILK hr(MRiiTmM For your Christmnas cookery and holiday treats, you'll need EXTRA niilk. For EXTRA cenvenience o r der plenty now! a a 0 At Christnias time. . . and ALL the time ... our creamy, farm-fresh n iil k enriches everything you cook ... from cake to cream soup. Adds flavor and savor te everything you serve . . . frein a full- course dinner te a midnight snack. Milk is your family's star health-builder, tee. Sup- plies those nutritive elements that grewing children require. Puts a sparkle in their eyes, a glew on their cheeks. Keeps the whole faniily feeling bet- ter and loeking hetter with plenty of zip and zest for strenueus work and study and play. ----I I I Il '4 High Average Tiffe ln Men 's Major League The first scbedule la over and Russel Halîman won the high average crowa wlth a 227 for 33 games. Jake Westlake was ia the runner up spot just one point off the 'pace. This 's Hall- man's first time at winning the bigh individuai honors. Doug Taylor's teamn finished on top o! the teamn standing with a 4 point lead over Ted Bagneli's team. Winning the first schedule means that Taylor's outfit wiii bowl the winaer of the second schedule for the Carter Famiiy Tropby. If Taylor shouid win the second schedule he wil automatically take possession o! this trophy for one year. Ted Bagneil won bigh single score for the season witb 376 while Russ Hailman won triple honora with bis 875. ALLEY CHATTER The final week o! bowling saw Mayor Morley Vanstone winning top honors in singles with 320 and Bill Poliey bigh triple 770. The averages o! ail the bowl- ers are listed this week, and 43 bowlers finally finished with a 200 or better average. The ployoffS are now in ful swing and Will be completed next week. George Elliott is running a mîxed turkey roll. This wiii be completed before Christmas. Mea's Major Bowling League Ist Sechedule 1954-55 Season Averages Name Ga. R. Haliman 33 B. Westlake 30 T. Bagneli 33 A. Osborne 33 B. Hearle -____33 E. Brock 33 J. Fair 33 G. Elliott -------33 R. Oke ----33 D. Taylor -- -- 33 B. Poiley 33 J. Coole 33 E. Perfect - -30 B. Bates ___33 J. Graham ____30 R. Wright 33 N. O'Rourke 33 N. Henning 33 B. Williams 28 JGay -- - 33 H. Palmer ----_ 30 Dr. K. Siemon.____33 Dr. H. Rundie --33 R. Hearle 33.- A. Piper 33 F. Samis ______27 P. Yeo 30 F. Blunt -____33 D. Wright --33 J. Lander ___33 R. Richards ____-30 K. Luxton ___-33 S. Woods _____33 B. Mutton --30 A. Spicer- 29 M. Vanstone 32 F. Blackburn 33 D. McKnight 33 B. Milne _____33 H. Bennett ---____33 R. McKnight --33 E. Rundie -____33 B. Begley 30 M. Harrison -__33 H. Janzen 27 J. Brough ----33 G. Piper 33 G.Lander ____-33 C. Oke ______33 D. Little ______33 Ave. 227 226 225 222 221 221 220 218 217 216 216 215 215 213 213 211 210 209 209 208 207 206 206 206 2015 2151 204 204 2041 203, 203 203 203 201 201l 201 201 201 200 200 200 200 200 199 196 195 195 193 CHRISTMAS SNEW YEAR'S ~ FAST; j CON VENIENT, DEPENDABLE ., *Send aprepald Rail Ticket- f 1 he perfect Christmas Gift Informain and reurvations 4frmyour own travel agent or King & Vonge Sts., Toronto Tel: EM. 6.7411 IYOUR EYES and Vision Re-written previous K copyrights o! Optometrist DiseyBldg. 31 King E., I Opp . OSHAWA Phone 5-6143 While It is possible for imper- Sfections to be beyond the vision Jj o! the uatrained eye, they are #ýn evertheless injurious to the wearer, and for this reason each Aand every lens should be true to a given standard, and is tested by precision examination before leaving the laboratory. Inl the common types o! giasses it is practicalvy impossible to be free from bubbles but correct materials and methoda will elim- inmate their occurrence because tb ey occur in the making and are chieflv due to some foreiga Smatter in the glass -itself . 'm-I (Copyrighted) R. Fry 7 S. Trewin ------- 33 B. Moses ------ --30 M. Dale---------------- -33 M. Larmer ----- .-33 B. Stocker ------------- 30 P. Cancilia ------------ 33 J. Cole ---------- - 31 H. C. Osborne 33 J. Stainton------------ 30 M. Corson 33 W. Craig - ----_30 G. Clarke - -- ---- -33 J. Calian --«----- - 30 W. De Geer 27 B. Oke *---------------- -30 J. Knight -----21 R. Maynard 33 G. Stephens 33 K. Bickell 33 A. Anderson -------27 B. Oliver ------- --- - 33 D. Patfieid- 30 F. Cole 30 T. Miller 30 B. Engley 33 C. Mutton -------33 Dr. C. Austin 33 M. Tighe--------------- 30 B. Kent -------------- 33 D. Parks ----- ------ --12 B. Cale .------------- 29 B. Eliiott --- --------29 R. Brock ------- ---- --33 Final Standing Team w Taylor .22 Bagneil 21 Cancilla 21 Milne -- 19 Little -- ---- 18 Brock -----14 Osborne 15 Siemon- ---15 Fair-.-. 15 Bates .---15 Rundle -- -12 McKnight ----il lst Schedule L Pins Pts. il 35101 53 12 36606 49 12 36083 49 14 34824 45 15 35290 42 19 35104 35 18 35461 34 18 35209 34 18 34878 34 18 34607 34 21 32832 27 22 34417 26i BETHANY Recelves Postal Photo cent Oratorical Contest in Bethany, Master Paul Pomeroy won second place with bis speech on The Canadian Pos- tai Service. When the Post Of- fice Department heard of it, the Public Relations Branch sent a picture of The Stage Coach Mail, Delivery in British IColumbia and a letter of inter- est about it. The presentation of the award was mnade on Monday by the Bethany Post- Imaster, Mr. Manseil Wright, Jw ho aiso congratulated Paul on bis success. Paul is the young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Pomeroy and pupil o! Mrs. IOrloe Wright in the Bethany fThe Young People o! the IUnited Church presented their play "Too Many Relatives" at Burketon on Thursday even- ing. Friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. Charles Mor- ton arrived home on Saturday foiiowing a successful tonsilec- tomy operation at Peterborough Messrs. Reg. Edmunds and Clarence Rowan are serving on the Jury at Cobourg this week. Mrs.. Walter Rowland is spending several days in Pe-~ terborough with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Freeman and family. Miss Marie Carr is in St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterbor- ough. .Mrs. Sherman Montgomery and son Wayne of Peterbor- ough, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Phillips. W.A. Elects Offleers The Woman's Auxiliary o! St. Paul's Church were enter- tained at the home o! Mrs. Roy Jarvis for their December meeting, with Mrs. Allan Grib- bie. presiding and 14 members preseat. Miss Winnifred Nes- bitt gave a report of the suc- cessful Bazaar and Turkey supper held recently and ten- tative plans were madle for this Let a DURO do the Pumping! S AVING TIME ... REDUC- INO LABOR ... INCREAS- ING PRODUCTION. DURO Pumps, desigaed for Fara duty, supply frcah water where and whea you need it ... in the hom'e . . . barn ... poultry yard . . - truck garden ... provides reserve for fire protection. See your Plumber or DURO dealer for full information about the type of DURO Sballow or Deep Well Pump you aeed, 'or write for folder, "Running Wate. the Farm Necestity". JACK DROUGNI j>LUMBING AND'HEATING PHONE 615 BOWMAN VELLE1 Division Street S. B. Bates Roîls Top Scores in Legion League Leglon Bowling B. Bates bowied high single 312, with two other games of 260 and 262 also had bigh tri- ple of 834. Two others wière over the 700 mark, Art Brooks with 750 also P. Dobbin with 718. Teams McKnight 52 34369 Bates - 47 33519 Ta lo r.. 38 33162 Fa lr... 36 33003 Samis -- 29 32160 Perfect . 29 32154 annual fund raising project for another year. Mrs. J. T. Cobura reported a successfui year for the Junior W.A. with severai new members added. Mrs. T. S. Gault read a chapter from the study book on India. Officers were elected for the coming year as foiiows: Honorary Pre- sident, Mrs. J. J. Hamilton; President, Mrs. Allan Gribble; first vice president, Mrs. T. S. Gault; second vice president, Mrs. H. F. Rayson; Treasurer, Miss Winnifred Nesbitt; Secre- tary, Mrs. R. Jarvis; Convenor of Dorcas committee, Mrs. Wil- liam Pbillips: Leader of Junior Auxiiiary, Mrs. H. F. Rayson, with Mrs. T. S. Gault and Mrs. J. T. Coburn as assistants. A social hour followed with the bostess serving refreshments assisted by Mrs. Wm. Mark and Mrs. T. S. Gault. Mrs. Ina Palmer invited the members to hold their January meeting at her home. New L.O.L. Officers The Betbany Orange Lodge No. 1022 held their annual election of ofýicers at their meeting Thursdây night, with the following appoîntments: Worshipful Master, Charles Pal- mer; immediate past master, Creighton Carr; deputy mas- ter, Harold Philiips; chaplaîn, Ernest Youngman; recording and financial secretary, Rev. T. S. Gault; treasurer, John Palmer; Marshall, John Bryce; first lecturer, Harry Gillis; sec- ond lecturer, William Jordan; Tyler, Edward McGill; Com- mittee, Charles Beaman, George Smith, Earl Argue, Fenton Fallis and Robert Read. Homemakers Meet The Glad I Canner junior girls Homemaking Club, which is sponsored by the Women's Institute, met at the home o! Mrs. Douglas Smeit with six members present and ail re- p eating the 4-H pledge. Mrs. Hugh DeGeer led in a discus-. sion on "Ciothes To Suit The Occasion". The home assiga- ment in preparation for the next meeting was to fi out wardrobe charts and to give ideas for a Blouse, preparing the materiai etc. Answer to the roll cali was "The colour and style of blouse that I have chosen". At the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Smelt. 145 KING ST. WEST WEDDING - CLARK - NICHOLAS The marriage of Carl Sidney Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Clark of Oshawa, and Glen- nys Esther Nicholas, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nicho- las of Bowmanville, was soi- emnized in the chapel of Albert Street United Church. Oshawa, recently, wîth Rev. S. C. H. At- kinson officiatlng. The wedding attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ayles- worth of Oshawa. The bride wore a waltz- length dress of white brocaded taffeta, with a Juliet cap and a corsage o! red carnations. Her jewellery was a neckiace of sterling silver and crystal with earrings to match, the bride- groom's gift. A reception was held at the home o! the brldegroom's par- ents. For the occasion the bridegroom's mother wore Rquamnarine taffeta witb match. ing accessories. Mrs. Arthur Ailman and Mrs. James Scott,, assisted in serving the guests., The couple ieft on a short! motor trip and on their reti-en, will reside in Oshawa. For tra-: velling the bride chose a pink suit and shorty coat. Guests were tPresent froni Port H'ope, Bowmanville an« Toronto. To cuitivate kindness lsaa valuable part of the business o! life.-Ben Johnson. erve o e.. Owe'reat ofMhe season Therc's lots of doorbeil ringing' during the holidays, for that's whex folks like to visit. Better stock up your refrigerator with delicious Coca-Col4 the favorite soft drink of ail seasons. Better hurry, too.. New Year's is cominp i 4 - OSHAWA, uNT. GLEN RAE DAIRY MA 3-5444 Bowmanville PER CARTON Eadodiau faderal Taxes liua depoxst zcp.r bod Authorlzed boUtlerof Coco-.Cole 'mndw er ed vMb lthCoco-Colo U& Hambly's -Bverages (Oshawa) Ltd. 1 Priryn-qlrlAv nvr ofih 1«A TEM CANADUN STATEMAN. BOWMANVIE.LE. 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