T'HURSDAY. FEB. 16th. 19.58 mArs, vrpvmm Hligh A verc ln Men's M( The battle for h.gh average in the second schedule is stUl going on at a terrifie pace. This week George Elliott replaced Bill Westlake on the top rung with 243 for 18 games. WestlaK9 h&s 241. Another bowlen mov- ed into a contending position when Frank Lewins bumped his average tram 226 ta 228 ta take Over from Jack Coole. Elton Brock had high single game 329; Ted Hoan 306; Jack Coola 302 and George Elliot, 301. Founteen bowlers bit aven 700 for a record number for this £h adule and Elton Brock led Meway with 802; Frank Lev- ins 794; George Elliott 768; BUih Polley 756: Frank Williams 75-3: Ted Hoar 749: Bill Begley 734; Jack Coole and Sam Woods 725; Jack Gay 721; Carl Leslie *&-; Bob Williams 714; Bill r stlake 702 and Murray Lar- fle700. Gond "Wiener" Sellers had a big night winning low singie game 103 as well as low tnîp.e 392. Bill Mutton came through with a nice single i11 and Wait' DeGeer 114. Alley Chatter Russ Oke's team finally tookI cven the lead in the team stand- ing fnom Bill Polley's outfit. Oke bas. 30 points and Polley 28. Only ane bowler missed this week and it looks like the Major Leagua bowlers will be accept- ing George Elliott's offen of $100.00 for a minimum numben ~DANCE t. Caaa.original radio baud GEORGE WADE. and hie CORNHUSKERS Old Tirne Modern Roek MdnRoll Fr~. Feb. 2,4 Admission - 75 RED BARN Oshawa 4em oria, BOWMAb >ublic 5 FRIDAY, FER 8 -10 )MISSION .- îaturdayÀ IubIi!c 5 SATUJ9'AY, FE 3 Io' 5 THrE CANADIAN STATESMAN. ROWMANVILLLP. NTh~ARIO iges Baffle !Jim Thompson Midgets Blank Picton To :rir eage Top Scorer In Take Big Lead Un Series ýe of p:ns lost.I Durham League gave the frst game f a two- 1nets was unbeatable. BbMr I The elir-nination tournamnent ~ Ontario Midget 'B' champion- 1Crri o sey coe and rik ýs clown to 8 bowlers and will be McNulty's Sports 19684 32 ship the red-hot Bowmanville jrio ahscrdhttîk d completed ini the next thrce Bowmanville Fdry 19603 .32 Red Wings blanked Picton 12- on their three-goal efforts, 9 weeks. The two young ladies, C.O.F. No. 1 -- ----- -18881 28 0 at the Memorial Arena on while Jim Masterson and Don 9Doris Joli and Bernice Budai Brooks' Carpenters - 19042 25 Wednesday of last week. The Prout chalked up two goals 'are still in the fight and going LOL No. Sale------ 18815 22 largest crowd of the season az apiece. Singletons went to Mort P resn t rgethSeo Palmer MotorSae 19055 19 a midget game watched the Richards and Don Pollard. ýs Prsien D.KethSlnin sA. & P.---- 18842 19 Red Wings rack up an impres- Following is the complete ecalling a meeting of the execu- C.O.F. No. 2 ___ 17977 19 sive lead in this total-goals ser- line-up of the Bowmanville tive to set a date and make L.O.L. No. 2 ___ 17922 17 ies. Red Wings: Goal, Curtis Van- plans for the annual banquet. H. E. P. C.- - 18332 14 The Bowmanville lads blink- stone; defence, Maurice Rich- Mens MjorBowingLeaue Cleaners------17583 14 ed the llght six times in the ards, Don McGregor, Dan Cat- Men' Maor Bwlig Legue Dominion Stores ~ 18367 il first period, twice in the second tran, George Keninett, Wilbur T eam Wo2nd Lost Pts 200 Averages and four times in the thîrd. The Lemon; forwards, Bob Mvarer- OkTem-Won-13 t5 30 Frank Lewinm ____ 218 strong offensive hockey of the rison, Jim Magterson, Ron KI- POIey 12 6 28 George Elliott 213 Red Wings kept Picton off the' lard, Glen Crossey, Don Prout, Hoar Il12 76 27 Earl McQuade 212 score sheet, and when Picton Eric Carleton, Paul McCul- _____l_7_2 Hap Palmer - 211 was within scoring range, Curt lough, Bob Abbott, Bill Bates, Taylor 11i 7 25 Russ Hallman -____ 211 Vanstone in the Bowmanville Jim Mitchell. Lander 10 8 23 Jim Levitt21 ,Bagneli l 8 10 19 Matt Corson 210__ _ il rs O t a t r n t s ae Matt Harrison -207 1HlMcKng7tI612715Bill Pohey - 204 CoolighWoolner15 '«ro06egain League Lead Rundle ------------- 6 12 13 Carl Leslie 204--To R ORonke-- 13 Jack Bond 201 O'ore-Ave rages 5 1 10 Jim Murphy 202 Name Games Avrý George MVarshall 202 The score keepers had a busy Foresters game. Courtice pot- G.Eliot - 1 23Jim Thompson 202 time at the two Town League ted five goals in the firat, two B. esltlae____ 18 241 Normn Cowle ----------- 201 games last Thursday night as in the second and the remain- B.________1 24 Lemon League a total of 32 goals were regis- ing six in the third. Joskoweki, F. Lewins ____ 15 234 Cliff Tr,3wi 96 tered. In the opening game Bob Johnston and Norm Say- J. Coole ___ 18 22 8 Ron Parker 95___ Miller's Taxi once more moved ers each turned the hat-trick F. Wcias ____ 18 224 IBey. Burgess - ---- 93 into first place, two points with three goals. Singletons FE. Brllick 18 224 Hlgh Single ahead of Front Street as thev went to Grant Heron, Bob Os- B. Hrle ___- 18 22? Jim Thompson ---- 294 outlasted the Main Drag boys borne, Sam Thompson, and H. Jazen ___ 18 22 )I High Triple to win 9-7. In the second game Gond Sayen. S. Trnein ____ 18 2191 Jim Thompson 756 Courtice ran wild to trounce The three Foresters goals S.Tei 8 29the Foresters 13-3. were divîded among Stan T. Hoar _____- 15 2. Front St. startcd off strong Smith, Irv Brooks and Guth- J. Gay --- 18 2171[(-., for the first two periods in rie. B. Steven ___ 18 217 f their gamne with Millers as they Following is the latest 1%gue R. Fry -- . 18 216 / e were ahead 3-0 and 5-3 at var- standing, along with the lead- R. Hearle- 18 216' je ous stages in the game. How- ing scorers. B. Milne___- 18 216 ( ever the Taximen evened Up W L T Pts E. 1Perfect _____ 15 2i5 . the score in the final stanza and Millers -____ 12 6 1 25i B. Bates » ______ 18 215 ~ r e î registered four more goals to Front St. 11___ l7 1 23 B. Williams 18 214 re c win 9-7. Courtice ___ 9 9 1 19 A. Osborne ____ 18 213 Paclng the Taximen was Don Foresters- -- 4 14 1 9 R. Hallman____ 18 212 U .I Childs with thnee goals, and Top georeru B. Polley - 18 212 \..9P412 close behind was Bruce Cole Gp G A PtU M. Dale______ 18 211 wlth two. Single talles for D. Childs, M. -_ 19 23 18 41 R. Ricars ___ _ 18 211 By Allan Porter Millens were chalked up by M. Richards, M. 16 22 14 36 R. Rchars 18 211Bud Perfect, Tima Cox, Buck B. Lyle, F. S.- 19 20 16 36 M. Harrison____ 15 211 AT HOME Cowle and Harvey Lunney. N. Sayers, C._ 18 17 17 34 A. Piper 18 211 This year the "Annual At Bill Lyle spanked the Front D. Masters, F.__ 15 17 16 33 Dr. K. Siemon ___ 18 210 Home" was a great success. Street drive with three goals, D. Rundie, F.S. 18 18 14 32 T. Bagneli 18 210 There were about 100 couples followed by Don Rundie, who B. Perfect, M. 18 7 21 28 A. Brooks _____ 15 210 present with many coming from had two. Chuck Kilpatrick and R. Preston, F.S. 16 9 15 24 G. Lander _____ 18 209 first and second forma. Each John Ford each scored once. J. Levitt, F.___ Il 13 10 23 H. Bennett_____ 18 208 girl was presented with a cor- Courtice Game Rough H. Lunney, M. 15 13 9 22 R. Maynard 18 207 sage at the door. A total of 9 penalties were R. Johnson, C. 15 il il 22 H. Palmer ____ 18 207 The Assembly Hall itself was handed out in the Courtice-, S. Thompson, C. 18 7 15 22 R. Kell ~ 18 205 df îorated Mexican style. On the Dr H. undie ___ 18 204 back wall was a huge bull and M. Tighe 18 203 matador. Around the room were J. Lander ____ 18 202 of themn sleeping. The danceJ fJ 5 T aT ke B. Oke 18 201 programmes themselves were i D. Taylor 18 201 the shape of Mexican sombrerors S. Woodg ____ 18 200 On the ceiling were hung bal-T op B iffin g In and streamers which cri%s-cross- In the flrst eight months Of ed the auditorium like a huge Canada reached the alI-time The dance got under way at L d e ' M j r L a u record high for that period of 9 p.m. In the receiving line It was a great battle in the Wright 221, Anita Nickerson $3,013,700,000, exceeding ex- were Nancy Mitchell and George Ladies' Major Bowling Leagu~e 220, Helen Giihooly 219, 200; ports for the period by a value Marlow representing the Stu- last week as Doris Joli and ber Edna Kerr 218, Jean Steven of___$204,600,000. ____ dien'lnil M. and Mrs. t girls moved up to take top 217, 200; Mary Harrison 217, Dellondrersendng Wth tf biliing, with Kay Beauprie Norma Gay 216, Dot Crombie m M ran M. ad res.Mcng egotff next in line. The girls are ail 215, Lorraine Martyn 210, 204; rep resentingtheschoolbor working real hard so they can Duaine Palmer 210, Edna De rTeeenintes Ochestrbafnrdn*bring their team up in the run- Geer 210, Ann Gay 210, Hilda The S eteu n vierche mus-o ning. Mary Fagan nolied a nice Simnick 208, Marg Elliott 207, ic. Around ten-thîrty lunch was gamne of 282, and along with Dot Brooks 205, 204; Joan Eng- served in the cafeteria after ber good game, there were aiso ley 204, Ollie Patfield 204, Onie which dancing was again resum- many other 200 games. And Etcher 203, Helen Brown 200. ed. The dance ended at one' here is a little ditty as follows: Good going girls. o'.clock and I can safely say that The games were fast, the aileys Sour Note« TIhis Week At was the best "At Home" yet. hot, Ted Hinds and Mary Ann For "«200" games there were a We tried and tried with al Our Taylor won the spot dance. The lot. might, prizes were donated by Marr's The scores below make a real But somehow aur scores look a Jewellery. good sight, fnight. 0 * * To -show each girl la in the We'li tny next week for a BASKETBALL f ight. better score, miuu AN~ .H.. '~ ~Mary Fagan 282, Lil Hooper And ha a lemon, we hope, no 1 CO RAN S BH.S.va.O.C..1. 275, 202; Helen Dunn 271, Doris more. Bantam Gamne joli 269, 268; Eleanor Larmen Dore Mutton 98, Pauline El- rse, pharmacist... linked On Wednesday, February 8, 262, Ev Sweetman 261, 215; liott 90, Beth Chartran 74, Dai- )r your health's sake. Our before a very smail crowd B.H.S. Shirley Bickle 254, Bennice Bu- sy Bell 62. filled prescriptions, re- played O.C.V.I. at Bowmanville. dai 245, 204; Audrey Burns 24i, te The Oshawa cnew led the Bow- M. Holroyd 239, B. Stutt 229, Individual Averages roorn supplies, keepth manville boys ail the way and Hilda Brock 228, 215, 204. Vel Namne Ave. link" strong. won the game by a score of 35 Miller 227, Joyce Tennant 227,__Doris__Joli_218 ta, 21. The leading scorers of Lydia Bates 226, 222; Lola HiD ris Jo14 to your health - always the game, both from O.C.V.I., BHria Blc-_______204 were Meagher with 17 points erniweBua.____ 19820 * * and Topping with 14. Ev Sweauetn _____198 nd ~ ~~~~For O.C.V.I.-Meaghen (17),Ex et Ky euni 9 an Love. Tapping (14), Tunnicliffe (4), rompt, E p r Lydia Bates ----------195 King, Salter, Graham, Daîgleisa, Anita Nickerson _____194 -5778 BhwManviile Dawdle, Cox, Redpath, Gold- Onie Etcher - 191 stei, Cark. o«qg 1 ft~ Lorraine Mantyn - -190 and boYs of Little BJitain ,Juy MUa e 1 were guests last Fniday even- Shirley Biekie _____-166 &fternoon in-g of the Art Rowan's. Sally Bissonette ____166 Mr.Hugh McGill called on ____Ricards_1_ her sister, Mrs. Bert Arnott, For New Mary Fagan--------165 ika ing Petrboo.Una Van Camp 165 Deeroad ohno s i-Purchases Vi O'Rounke _______164 tim of an unfortunate accident Donna Martin 1______ 64 in he\vod ths ee wenGreta Luxton -____ 163 làBU R 8hstruck on the no-se with a limo.Fo Audrey Fletcher 162 He was taken ta Port Penny EegnyMre ory 6 hospital where seven stitches __ megnyBaba Brown 1_____2_ J.E. were needed to close the S Expenses Mel McNul1ty 162 wound. Glad to report he is1 Helen Vivian _____-180 Aduits 35c, Children 20c coming along nicely. Corne ini Today Team Standinir Jimmy Spenceley is report- ed progressing favourabiy fol- Try The Belivue Way Name Points Pins lowing the emnengancy appen- ona Doris Joli --___ 21 11478 dectomny performied a w-eek Payfro Icare Pan Kay Beaupnie - 21 10745 N ight ago. Pat Rfwan n-as ee]-lan Eleanor Larmer -19 11093 conied home this %veek aften Enec ua 1 06 . ns ePe t h o pneuimonýain 1B3ELLV UE E wemn--1 03 cit en gcorne home young fellow! lkUL' Anita Nickerson -15 10547 Recent, guests of Mn. and'Mr., IEl Lydia Bates . 13 109 lSaà% Y 1th Hugh McGili were Mr. and CORP. Onie Etcher 11I 10632! Mrs. Genald Pulleyblank of Pe- Hilda Bnock 10 10454 terbono, the Bill Carnegie's c f G. H WILSON, Mgr. Mary Harrison . 8 99141 Ip.m. Port Perry, and Cliff McGill of Helen Piper 4 10086 Aduts35. hidrn 2c Toro iitnsto. thejRalpcoeS.HWal Hig21h ighMaSc agare8s Toro 5. hlde 2c Snto. -ztos t hea2 S HAWS.DAl 5-121h i:h Scoresagn, 82 îMblcolm . we-e Mn. and Mrs. -11Hîgh Triple. Doris; JolI. 698; I Lionel 7.:onk of Peterboro. L 11gh Average, Doris Joli, 213. Miss Dot McC1ellanc and Miss Rosemary Delday of To- ronto, spent the weekend with Misses Gwen and Eunice Wil- son. Gwen and ber twa friends visited Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Bradfield of Petarboro and at- tended a skiing party. Mrs. Cedi Wilson returned from a holiday in Erie, Penn., with hen sisten, Mrs. Ciifford Hetz, Mn. Hetz and family. Mr. and Mns. Rubent Byers, Bowmanville, were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kitchener Burton attended the funeral of William Cobble- stone, brother of Mns. John Gardon, at Oakwood on Mon- day. Lynda and Virginia Colley 14NIfE Y AVAILABLE FOR NGRTGAGES Barrister and Solicitor 65 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa RA 5-3525 STOCK UP Prices Effecti va until Saturday, February 18, 1956. À M ' PRODUCE SPECIALS Florida No. 1, Siz. 175, Fietfor Juc Dozren 3 9C California Fancy Naval, Six* 220, Sweet, Seedica., Excellent for Slcing or Eating ORANGES doz 39 C 5-lb bag 59C Special Talent Heard at Youth For Christ Rally A large* audience gathened for the Youtb for Christ ral:, in the Bowmanviile Town Hall on Saturday, February 4. Highlight of the program was Ventriloquist Ed O'Brien from Toronto and bis pal "Gre- gory". A hearty laugb was an- joyad bY ahl as ha spake ta the audience and aven sang his favorite chorus "Jasus Loves Ma". Special talent also included three yaung men from Swe- dan. Not long in this country, they bave already won tbsir waY ta the beants of many crowds at rallias and church services al aven Ontario. Evert Soderholm thriiled the audience with bis violin num- ber. Olen and Donald Carlson jained in two duets, thair voi- ces blending as their numbers in Sang brought a real mas- sage. Donald Carlson, known as "The Swedisb Gospel Ten- on," rendered two loveiy num- bers. Truly, this was an axcep- tional program and it la hoped the three young men wil ha able ta corne back in the near future. The way was pavad for the message of the evening by the inspiring singing and Rev. Ed- gar O'Brien fram Toronto brought a very cballenging message fram the Gospel of Mattbew 7:24. Rev. O'Brien is the former Directon of Onillia Youth for Christ. It was announced that there would ha no rally on Feb. 18, but that ana would ha held on Tuesday, Feb. 21, in the Bow- manville Town Hall. Nesilelon Station are able ta ha out again after having their tonsils removed in Community Hospital, Port Perry.. Mrs. B. R. Knight returned home from Oshawa Hospital Thursday evening and friands wîsh han the very best of health. Mn. and Mrs. Oliver Rabrer and Douglas, ara visiting rela- tives in Tillsanbung and Mit- chell. Warren is staying with Mn. and Mrs. Norman Rabrar. Mn. and Mrs. Douglas Failis, Bowmanville, and Mn. and Mr,:. Ronald Williams and family, Oshawa, visitad Mn. and Mrs. Arnold Williams and Janica. We are indaed sorry ta report the illness of Nelson Marlow. Ha was taken ta Cammunity Hospital, Part Perry early this weak and placed in an oxygan tant. Nelson's many friands are missing him and wisbing himn aIl the best. 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Jo A Willoughy. & Sons, Li*mted REALTORS 46 Eglinton Ave. E. n ON FRUITS, VIGITABLES, JWCES! SA WE MONEY DIRINE A4&P', CANNED FOODS EVENT! AU ADl IMISSIC ,êJ . . . Eturday )'ibli*c 5 /SATURDAY# FE 0 a- laf )MISSION a Io lu 1-1 a PAMP ELLIVM m stock, visited Mrs. Wesley Campbell. On Friday evening n.igh- bours..and fniends in the com- munity met in NeStieton. Hall for a benafit evenlng for Mn. John Reynolds wbo, lbat bis home by fine. There was a splendid cnowd and 16 tables of auchre ware in play. Win- nars wera Mrs. James Gibson and John Hoyer, with Arthur Hyland gaining the consola- tion. Jas. Redmond was the lucky winner of the door prize, Wilford Jackson made a fine chairman, and after a few weli- chosen remanks presented Mr. Reynolds wlth a sizeable mon- ey purse, for which the recipi- ent thanked everyane wha had panticipated in the enjayable evening. Mare than two out of thrfe familias in Canada own their own homes.