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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Feb 1956, p. 10

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PAGE TEN ?W'W~ PA7,?AI~?AM ~'I'A9~veI.ffA,.? Df~¶mIA~?~ V V VI.W~A fli% ~~~flA.ihJAtLfl~. Jt TV SVJ.4~N V &LLIJfl, t/Â I. tLA1.L~J .IJ mi Big Crowd on Hand To Sée. Legionnaires Down Alliston 6 - 3 Pee Wees Beat Oshawa, Will Play.In Toronto Over 525 highly enbusiastic- from Bob Fairey and Ray Pres- hockey farts were on hand a1 ton. week ago last Wednesday t.îIAlil of the Legionnaires pla7- watch the snappy Bowman-' ed exceptionaily fine games, ville Legionnaires defeat the witb goalie Vince Vanstone, Alliston Hornets 6-3 in one of! Ray Preston, Hank Lane, Bqob the best hockey games of the Fairey and Jobn Mason spear- season. Both teams playe-i: beading the Bowmanville at. heads-up hockey rigbt from! tack. the first drop of the puck. j Alliston - Sutcliffe, Buller,l The Legionnaires Ieapt into: Smith, Haddock, James, Edgar, a 3-0 first period Iead but fa]i Gawanlock, St. Pierre, BarleTt, tere* somewbat in the second M ilton, Moon, Walkom, Gra- to arnow Alliston the chance t0 haný, Ross. score tbree goals. However the Bowmanville - Goal, Van- local Juveniles were back in stone, defence, Preston. Clarke; iorm by the third period a-, forwards, B. Fairey, Richards. tbey hcld tbe Hornets sco- Mason; alternates, Cowiing, T. less and potted two goals tbei-1 Faire *, Lane. Cole, Kennett, selves. Herbert, Gouid, Osborne. Legionnaires Notcii Three Alil tree Bowmanville goalsl *in the first period were unas-J sisted efforts with Hank Lane B b'ýG a llagher scoring the first and John Ma- M son notching the other two). a e O s w , Mason's first goal xvas scoredke when Alliston bad tbree mn sitting in the sin bin and it i Ail - Star Tearn wvas only clever penalty killiîng 1»' the Hornets ttpreventeà An otttstanding Bowman- the eginnares romwaligville. boxler, Bob Gal1agb.ýr, away xitb tbe game at tbk: placed well in the regionpi point. Molson's Classic. tbe five-pin In the second period Omer St bowling tournament whicb was - Pierre and Ralpb Milton of AI- recently beld in Osbaw,ýa. liston put on a tremendou j Bob was the defending re- scoring exhibition as tbey teani- gional champion tbis year but ed up for all tbree ýHorn'-t he fin isbed back of Denny Lin- *goals. St. Pierre accouinted for ton of Oshawa in spitt of the two of the goals witb Milton fact bis total of 2456 xvas la drawing the assists, whiie Mil- pins better than bis champion- ton scored the other unassisted. sbip effort last year. In tbe 10- The oniy brigbt spot in the se- garne set, Bob took a 38 pin cond for Bowmanviiie came lead o v er,,L in ton at the end of wben Bob Fairev stepped out of the eigbtb lgame but a few beari the penalty box to take a pass pins in the ninth game spelt fromn Ted Fairev and beat Bn- c.Èoom for bim and be finall,, an Suteliffe in the Alliston net. finisbed 170 points short of Bob airy Scres Linton's mark. Bob airy ScresFinishing among the top five, Bob Fairey scored bis second Bob was cbosen for the ail-star marker of the game early in team wbich wili compete in a the final stanza to Put Boxv- five-gamne series against other manville up 5-3. The Legion- Regional al-star teams at the flaires had a clear-cut edge O'Connor Bowl on Saturday. over Alliston in the last of th,- February 25. The four topD third period but were unable teams in the OConnor Bowl to find the opening until Mor- wi]i compete for the Eastern ]eY Richards potted the final Canadian Titie at the Sports- tally of the night on passes men's show in Toronto. h Memorial Arena W M AN V 1L LE Public 'Skactinlg FRIDAY, FEDRUARY 241h 8- 10 p.m. ADMISSION * Aduits 35c, Children 20c Hockey PIay.ffs Lakeshore Intermediale League Semi-Finals Bowmanyille. Barons ,Cobourg Lumber Kings Saturday, Feb. 25th 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION - - - Aduits 75c, Children 35e Tuesday, Feb. 28th (If necessary) Bowmanville Barons Cobourg Lumber Kings (5th Game) Wednesday, Feb. 29 Juvenile Playoffs Ontario Semi-Finals Bowma nvil le Legionnaires Powassa n Juveniles Final game of series 8:30 p.. ADMISSION - - -Aduits 50c, ('bildren 25e Midgets Bow Out After Clo,'e Series With Aurora 1 Frank Lewins ýTakes .Honors Has 360 Single Durham Bowling 22962 2271il 22341 21639 22153 22,503 22143 21044 20968 20884 21373 21468 McNult v's Sports- Bow'x'ille Foundry Brooks' Carpenters C.0.F. No. i1 --- ----- L.0.L. No. i Palmer Motor Sales L.0.L. No. 2 .------ 00OF. No. 2 ------- Bow'ville Cleaners - Hl. E. P. C. - ----- Dominion Stores --- 200 Averages Frank Lewins--------------- Earl M cQuade ------------ FIap Palmer ---------- George Elliott ------------ CarI Leslie ---------------- Russ Hailman ----------- Jim Levitt -- ------------ Watt Harrison ----------- Bill Pollev -------- Coolî Wooiner ----------- - Norm Hennirig--------- Jim Thompson Frank Smithb------------ Lemon League John Telford - -------- I 'j E High Single Frank Lewins ---- N'orm Henning ------ ----- Front St. Viler's Taxi :îght for Top 360 Front Street dumped the Foresters 4-2 last Tbursday evening in the Town League to once more draw up alongsidc Millers Taxi in first place. The Taximen veî-e ufjet 8-3 by Courtice, xvbo are now fouir points away from the twý,o league leaders.- Bob Sheridan gave the For- esters a 1-0 first period lekid andi it xvas not until late in the second stanza that Don Rundile tied the score. A minute after Rundle's taliy, Bill Lyle marle it 2-1 for' the Front Streeters. 11alfx'ay through the final per- iod Chuck Kilpatrick and Bur- gess eacb scored to increase thp Main Drag Boys' lead to 4-1. However the Foresters got the last word in as Don Masters potteti the final goal of the game making the score 4-2. j Second ('ontest Rough The second gamne of the nigl-t was a great deal rougber as 7 p)enalties were meted ou t a.3 compared wîith oniy 2 in tnel first game. Courtice jumpcdj into an early leati as Gran- 1Heî-on potted two goals andl Norm Savers notcheti on eto miake il 3-t). Larrv Chant chalk- cd up Milers first goal ju;d befoî-e the end of the initiai perioti. Barrv Johnson and Grant He- ron atideti two more to Cou.- l ice's total %vitb no replies frorn the Taximen in the second. Mhiiler's di start off strong in the final 'wAentvý minutes vwhen Buci Perfect ant Don Cb'iid;1 picked up single tallje, te, cut 1 the Courtice lead to 5-3. 11 th? last len minutes Courtice broke eut in a tbree goal scoring plrewith Gien Pickle, Scot- iv McClellan and Barry John-« son be ing the marksmen. [In the final regular league( schiedule gaines tunight TbUr- da '%Miller's take on the For- ! ('ters whil Court ice battie- 1witb Front Street. Following îP i hP latest league standing pro !0 ton; ght's games. W LT P-. Miller's ____- 12 7 i 3 Front St. . 12 7 1 2,51 Courtice - 109 1 21 Foresters -- - ---- 4 1,5 1 9 Be faitbful over home rla- tions; tbey lead to higber joys: obev the Golden Rule for hu- Malnlife. and i, vili spare x otu mluch bit terneszý.- MNar,'Bakierj d The Bowmanville Midget Red Wings came to the end of their playoff trail last Thursday evening in Aurora as the Bears of that town nosed dut the Wings 3-2 to take the two-game total goals. They lost 5-3 hera, the previous night. The Red Wings had earlier defeated Ajax and Picton to enter the third round of tbe 0.M.H.A. midget playdowns witb Aurora. Bob Mari errison and Jiin Masterson wvere tbe marksmen Silver* Fox, Ray Fry Shows Them How In Men's Major League Aurora while Wayne Spence headed the Bears' drive wvîth two goals. One 'obstacle wbich hamper- ed tbe Red Wings this season was the lack of good opposition or a league in xvhich to play. To ,overcome this. Coachi Mur- ray McKnight and' manager Tom Gatchell arranged several exhibition games throughout tbe winter and in these exhibi- tion games the Red Wings won 1Led by Alex Wiseman and Terry Black, the Bowmanville Pee Wee Ahl Stars blasted the Oshawa Pee Wees 6-1 in Oih- awva Saturdav to earn tbe righi to enter the Inter-suburban Tournament at tbe Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday, February 25. Tbe Pee Wees will rneet Toronto Townsbip in the first game of tne Tournament at 9:30 a.m. In Saturday's game tbe local Pee Wees were off to a flying start as Terrv Black and Alve' Wiseman eacb scored twice to Put Bowmanville abead 4-o. Wiseman also pickcd up twc assists in the first, wbile John Terhune was credited with -- single assist. In tbe second stanza Peters of Oshawa broke the scoreless spell, but Black and Terhune camne back to add tbe final two tallies to tbe Bowmnanvillc score. Alex Wiseman assisted on both Bowmanville goals ii; the second and Terry Black notched a single assist. An important factor in the Pee Wees' victorY w as the, large number of parents wbo xvent witb the boys to Oshawa to render moral support. It is expected that a large number xiii be present at tbe tourna- ment in Toronto on' Saturday wbicb is sponsored by the Ceri- tral Zone of the Recr-eation Di- redtors of Ontario. Other teams in tbe tournament are Scarborougb, Etobicoke, Xe- ton. York Township, North York and East York. Name Gami G. Elliott ------- --18 B. Westlake 21 F. Lewins 18 J. Coole--- 2 E. Brock ---- - -21 R. McKniglit ----21 H. Janzen - ------21 B. Poiley ------ 21 T. Hoar 18 B. Mine ----- 21 J. Gay 21 B. Hearle 21 A. Osborne --- ----2 1 S. Trewin- 21 A. Brooks -------------- 18 E. Perfect --------15 R. Fry 1 R. Oke-2 B. Bates 21 B. Steven ---- 21 T. Bagneill ---------- - 21 B. Williams -------2t R. Hearle 21 Dr. K. Slemon 21 Dr. H. Rundle 21 M. Dale ---- 2 R. Halîman - -- ---21 H. Bennett ---- 21 M. Harrison - 18 B. Jýegley 15 R. Richards ---- 21 C. Leslie - -- 13 A. Piper -------21 R. Kelly -- .21 R. Maynard ------21 H-. Palmer ---------21 G.Lander ---------21 A. Samelîs 21 M. Larmer 21 MI. Tigbe ------ -- ----21 P'. Samis ----------- ---2t D. Tayor -----------18 B. Oke - --21 1.Wos- -1 0 ,Mary Wilcox -Rols Two 300 Games ln Ladies' Major League "Congratulations to the girl of are bowled éach xeek. Here the week, are some of those games: Mary Wîlcox is her name Mary Wilcox 326-321; Kay She really had the peachy Beauprie 255, Shirley BiekIeI games. 253, Wilma Bates 250-230-204; To bowl "300V she tried to do, Onie Etcher 246; Doris Joli 244; But to ber surprise she finished Ena Etcher 243; Joy McCracken with two. 234: Rennie Marshall 231; Jean Wel1, it just goes to show you Luxton 229; Berniece Budai that the girls can do just as 224-203; Normia Gay 224-211; good as the boys and this week Edna Kerr 223, Helen Brown Mary Wilcox bowled two love- 222; Babe Brown 221; Helenl iv games of 326 and 321, giving Piper 218: Vel Miller 208- He- ber bigh single and high triple. len Corden 207; Dorc Mutton Doris Joll and ber teamn are 207; Ev Sweetman 206-204;! stili up there holding fîrst place Muriel Iýolroyd 205; Audrey with Berniece Budai next in Burns 204; Lorraine Martyn line. Tbe boots and boliers 203; Del Vinson 203; Emma really are heard and tbe pin Bromell 202; Marg Elliott 200. boys are kept on tbe jump*as a The sorry-notes for this week large number of "200" games are: Ella Desjardine 97, Hilda i Ave. 243 23:1 234 231 22 i 222 222 919 219 219 217 21 fi 216 215 215 215 214 212 211.1 2112 211 20 20 203 203 207 207 205 205l 201 201 201 20, 200 ENTERTAINING TIC Colour Choike WiH THE STAINLESS STEEL WASHER Tii s Our popular Double Tub Washer, in a new dress. The inner tub is Stainless Steel. The outer tub is now avoilable in a choice oE pastel colours. LONG LIFE BALL BEARING MECHANISM There are only FOUR parts in this m.chanism. lt is simpler, stronger thoan any other. Longer lasting. Saves power, INDESTRUCTIBLE IRON WRINGER lt is stronger than otisers. Wili not warp or twist. Givet mony more years of good service. it wrings your clothes DRIER thon any other. HUMAN HAND AGITATOR Doos the. average load in 6 minutes. Has never I *--'-'* ------- ,_ l 4 jBerniece Budai_ 23 13705 Kay Beauprie ---- 23 1346-5 Ev Sweetman---- 20 13443 Lorraine Martyn- 20 13030 Eleanor Larmer -- 19 1;3692 Hilda Brock 17 132719! Lydia Bates 15 13321; Onie Etcher -- - 15 13142 Anita Nickerson - 15 13049 Mary Harrison 10 12350 Helen Piper------- ---- 128341 High Scores High single, Mary Wilcox 326 Higb Triple, Mary Wilcox 824 High Average, Doris joli 214 i Farm Forums The opmnions of the Forums! were divided as to the type of1 i marketing boards that could1 efficientiy bandie price supports' and surplus disposaI. Some:ý tbought that Prducer Market-! i-ig Boards could not finance! large commodity transactions such as wheat and butter re- quire. Other Forums agreed with Shaws. Tbey preferred Producer Marketing Boards with some government belp on sur- pluses, each commodity to have its own board. The majority of Forums pre- ferred P ro d u cer Marketing~ Boards to regulate volume of prductioi and marketing. As to! stabiiizing farmn prices, som e thougbt that if producer market- ing could do a satisfactory job; of controlling production the de- mand would hold prices at an even level. Cogratulations to North Cavan Forum for xinning the Safe The old silver foýc, Ray Fry, had is curve bal working to perfection and walked off with zthe higb single game of 336 in tbe Men's Major League has' Wednesday. AIf Samnelis was rigbt bebind Ray with 334. Dr. H. Rundie and Jack Coole tied witb 306, Bill Poliey bad 305, and the oid Banana King, Phîl Cancilla, bit the 300 mark riglit on the nose. Bill PoIley's scores of 243-30.3 -260 gave him top triple 808. Aif Samelis 788, Eiton Brock 758, Dr. Howard Rundie 741, Jack Coole 739,1 Art Brooks 718, Frank Blunt 711, and Alan Os- borne 708. Couincilior Jack Brough led the poils witb 111 for a single game and Ron Richards bad 113. Dr. Alan Sylvester agaiLn w-on low triple 444. Russ Oke's team wvon higb single game, 1280; and highi triple, 3538-: Norm 0'Rourke's choppers bad botb iow single, 873; and triple, 2750. Alley Chatter Bob Williams will be out of action for awbile xith an in- jured eye. The bowlers wisb Bob a speedy recovery. Walt De Geer's bowling is away off course this year but Walt was right in groove wiun bis acting in the Rotary Play, *'Nothing But The Trutb". The elimination tournanient is in the home stretch and six bowlers are stili figbting for the big money. The bowlers are Doris JolI, Bernice Budai, Pete Dobbins, Norm Hennin-g,1 Frank Lexvins and AI Osborne. This tournament will be fin- isbed next week. Eigbteen lines were lost last week for -tbe worst attendance record of the season. Just about- one more xveek like this andi we can say goodbye to GeorgeC Eiliott's $100.1 Men's Major League D 7th Week, 2nd Schedule Team W L Pts Oke.. ----165 37 Hoar -- ----14 7 34 umo en - gl;;O th CI anzgàThere are more hmae. an-agttshecths Beatty Washers lin us. in Canada than any other malce. MASON & DALE not iust ONLY BEATTlY - OfAS 6 VEAR OUARANTER T R A D E.-I1N ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WAS HE R EASY TERMS ONLY BEATTY HAS MA 3-5408 Bowmanville 36 King~~~. It's Here the N .EW "300" TRACTOR Before you buy corne in and see this new fraclor now on display ai W. H. B ROWN CASE DEALER King St. W. MA 3-5497 Friday and Satu rday, March 2nd and 3rd Bo wman ville Memorial "Around Thau WorldOn Skates" Solos by Club Professional and Other Leading Skaters Novelty Numbers- Group Courts- Comedy By The Bowman ville Skating Club psoc 3144 'KETS m-"' 0 m $100,9 75c, On sale 1Gw ai McNulty's and front Club Members or Telephane MA 3-5858- MA 34~ SEAT EXCHANGE FOR ADVANCE TICKETS NOW OPEN AT McNULTY IS Simnick 97, Audrey :Pickell 94, Helen Giîhooîy 93, Donna Dili- Mu dgets Drop First Game ing 92, Daisy Bell 83. Lynda Gardner 81, Pauline Elliott 79. ndividual Averages To S'o gA rr q a Doris Joîl 214, Berniece Bu- Sto gA r r Sq a dai 205, Hilda Brock 203, Mary The Bowmanville Midge-e14 - 2 lead. In the third stan. W icox 198, Kay Beauprie 19è, Wings ran into their tou het za pe e let die a sz. Ev Sweetman 196, Onie Etcher opposition of te season in te ing back-and shot for his 193, Anita Nickerson 190, Lor- form of the highiy touted Au- third goal of the game ta make raine Martyn 188, Lydia Bates rora Bears on Wednesday of 'it 5 -2.' At the 15 minute mark 188, Ena Etcber 185, Jean Ste- last week as the Bears defeat- of the period Wilbur Lemoi yen 182, Wilma Bates 181, Lola ed the Red Wings 5-3 in the took Don Prout's pass ta make Wrigbt 180, Eleanor Larmer first game of the two-game, the final score 5-3. 180, Norma Gay 179. Helen total goals series in the third Line-Ups Dunn 179, Bettie Stutt 179, round of the 0.M.H.A. Provin- Auoa-Gl, cCoen Dorc Mutton 177, Sadie Buck- cial playdowns. uoa-G l.MCne; nell 177, Joyce Tennant 177, The Red Wings, wo had defence, Palsby, Wall; forward.% Emma Bromel 175, Helen Pi- racked Up 51 goals with only Spence, Routtedge, Wood; al- per 175, Ann Gay 174, Jean 4 against in teir first four ternates, Browning, Bennettý Luxton 174, Ollie Patfield 14, payoff games, couldn't capital- Chapman, Galass, Stephany, Alyce Hodgson 174, Joy M, - ize to any extent Wednesday Gardner, Patrick.1 Cracken 173, Kay Hendry 172, altbougb they did have several Bowmanville - Goal, Van. Lii Hooper 171, Dot Crombi. opportunities. Wayne Spence stone: defence, MeGregor, Rich- 171, Nancy Kelso 171, Sally B's5 scored twice for Aurora in tbhe ards; forwards, Crossey, Prout, sonette 169, Joan Engley 169, opening period before Bob Lemon; alternates, Masterson, Audrey Burns 169, Jane Hodg- Marjerrison put the Red Wings Marjerrison. Poilard, Abbott,, kinson 169, Edna DeGeer 168, on the score sheet. Bates, Mitchell. Mary Harrison 167, Muriel Hol- It xvas also Bob Marjerrison royd 167, Lynda Gardner 16", who tied tbe score at 2-2 early Sbirley Bickle 167, Babe Brown in the second. Dan Cattran and Protective tariffs to promote 167, Ada Richards 167. Lil Phil- Don Prout assisted. However, the growth of domestic indus- lips 166, Marie Yeo 165, Mary Browning and Bennett eachi try were first introduc& in Fagan 165, Dot Brooks 164, Vi scored to give the Bears a Canada in 1859. 7& 0'Rourke 164. Donna Mart-n 163, Audrey Fletcher 163, Helen1 Corden 163, Vel Miller 160, Una Van Camp 160, Marg Elliott 160, Hilda Simnick 160. U Fi Driving Contest for Durbam. ______ 1~ Polley - 13 8 Lander - 12 9 Taylor -1il10 Lai-mer --10 il Hailman- 10 Il Bates . ------ il 10 Rundle --- ---- -------- 9 12 Bagnell --- 8 13 McKnight 7 14 0'Rourke 5 16 PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATrqvAm T-tMWU,&WVW.T»IP MMM,&VTe% IRMDAY. PM. 23rd, 1058 ffl NIA 3-5408 Bowmanville 36 Kingýw.. CASE Arena ý DIFFERENT GLAMOROUS

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