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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Mar 1956, p. 13

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~ZHUR5DAY, MAIRCH lut, 1956 T~ ~AWA?>YAV mPA~UI1AW U~1A~~W ~~£mw~ . .-~ y-. ~-=~y * ~ ~A1 £ ILZ~A~J Re vamped Barons Beat Cobourg Crew 6 -2 In Third P/ayoff Game Any hopes that Cobourg Lumber Kings might have en- tertained of sweeping their best-of-seven Lakeshore Inter- niediate semi-final series with ~ wmanville Barons were rude- shattered at the Memorial Arena Saturday night when the rejuvenated Barons brought them back to earth by handing theni a 6-2 lacing in the third game of the series. The *new-Iook" Barons, ic- lng three compietely different front-line comfbinations, out- played and out-hustled trhe R'àings in their best game be- fore their home fans since ear- THRC.S NOTI4ONG %0 ADORABLe Ai BASY V149SE ARCE COIN& TO SE PROFIABLE Of0'1 ALWAYS KELtp STOCKIEo up WITIH POULTRY SUPPLIES FROM 4JURVL& LOVELL'S ly January. Bill Berwick with four goals, was the star of the game, but there was not a sin- gle player from goalie George 'Qunfighter" Heath out who did flot turn in a good perform- ance. The Barons showed the à Bill Berivick aid spark and drive after a month in which they seemned completely unable to get un-1 tracked. Wilson Moves Up The new front-line combina- tions workcd out by Manager Frank Jamieson and Coach Er- nie Dickens saw Jed Wilson moved ta right wing with tli,-' H-ooper - Hamilton combination and Bill Berwick working ai left wing with Gilhooly and ~ -.Yourth. These two Uines proved to be patent combination as the -'.-.--.'.-.-----------v---- PORT PERRY MEMORIAL GARDENS THE LAKESHORE SKATING CLUB, TORONTO Sanrt'2ned by the Canadian Figure Skating Assn. PRESENTS I ORAMA for1956 Featuring 150 Figure Skaters daand Sa! à ., March 10 - 8 p.m. Be sure and see this wonderful and outstanding figure skating carnival Admission-Aduits $1.00, Children 12 and under 50e '4s. v i.-'r ~~4 'r i A Thi March 8 9 10o 1956 with §acîke éT1 c£,ean* One of Canada's Outstanding Comedians SADMISSION -75c SReserved seat plan opens at the Town Hall, Monday bevening, March 5th at 7:30 p.m. Tickets not picked up at that tinie nay be obtained at Alex McGregor's Drug SStore. first accounted for two goals and the second contributed four-ail by Berwick, who play- ed an outstanding game. The third Uine, used mostly as a checking unit, xvas made up of Bobby Bird at centre with Terry Masters at right winc, and Jack Marshall on the port s4de. It aiso played good hockey throughout. Dickens,. Dykstra and Depcw capabiy looked al- ter the defensive chores, anid Ernie organized several rushes as well. Cobourg got the first goal at 3.05 xvhen Ken Wilcox sank a lO-footer after taking a pass fromn McKeen, but that was the only time they enjoyed a lead. Bill Berwick sniped his first goal at 11.43 after taking pass- es from Wilson and Hooper during a scramble around the Cobourg cage. He put the Ba- rons in front 2-1 less than two minutes later wvhcn he drove home a nice accurate pass frorn Dick Dykstra. Captain Frank Hooper contributed a lovely goal just before the end of the period when hie faked Cobourg Goalie Clarke Sommerville ou' of bis skates and fired into the corner of* the net. Lloyd Haîo- ilton and Dykstra drew assiss on this effort. .Hamnilton Robbed Sommerville robbed Ham.Il- ton, who played a fine garne for the Barons, early in the se- cond period. Ham's shot for the upper left-hand corner looked ta be labclied, but the Cobourg goalie just managed ta get ai hand on il. Jed Wilson sank a picture goal at 4.07 ta send the Barons into a 4-1 lead. Hooper started off the play by passing ta Hamnilton, who xvas behind and ta the left of the Cobauig net. Harn laid a pass an the~ stick of Wilson, who was roat'- 10.0L~3f George Heath ing in on the right side, and Jcd made no mistake on his shot. Dickens xvas sent ta the pen- alty box for trîpping at 6.30, but the Barons piayed nice de- fensive hockey ta keep the vis- htors off the score sheet whiln tbey were shorthanded. So:n- mervilie robbed bath Gilhooly and Wilson with nice saves be- fore the second period ended. Stan Boucher narrawed Bow- manville's margin ta 4-2 when lie sank a long sUaI at 2.45, but Bill Ber\yick nuihified Ibis at 5.09 wiIU bis bat-trîck goal. Jack Marshall fed Uim a nice pass and bis accurate shot sag- ged tUe Cobourg Ixvines. Ernie Dickens also drew an assist. A perfect sUaItat the upper left-band corner of the net ac- counted for Berwick's fourth-- and Bowmanviile's sixth-goal of tUe nigbt at 18.36. Sommer- ville had no chance on the per. fect drive, wbicb came after passes from Don Gilhooly and Max Yourtb. Ice Chips TUe slim crowd of 425 fans present saw one of the best games of the seasan . . . Ber- wick, witb four goals, was the star of tUe game Lut several of the Barons players were not far bcbind . . . Lloyd Hamilton and Jed Wilson played out- standing hockey and Frank Hooper turncd in a fine per- formJnce. Dick Dykstra was tcrrific on defence and Coach Ernie Dickens played a nice defensive game as v1ell as or- ganizing several dangerous rushes . . . Jack Marshall and Bob Bird played weli and tbere xvas not a Baron player who did not give it bis best effort . ' Gunfighter" Heatb was not worked nearly as biard as Bow- manville goalies have been used ta Iately, but lUe bande-1 capably everything tUat camne bis way . . . Sommerville also played xvell but the Bowman- ville marksmen were not ta be cienied . . . Fle!ft, Rachett? and Casey were tUe pick of the Lumbcr Kingcs .... Cobourg-Goal, Sammervilie: defence, FiescU, Donlevy, Crow- Iey, McKeen, Boucher; for- wards, Casey, Medhurst, J. Fisher, Bowman, Wilcox, Jack- lin, Camopbell, D. Fisber, RocU- etta. Bowmanville - Goal, Heath;.4 defence, Dickens, Dykstra. De- pew; forwards, Hooper, Wilson, Hamilton, Giiboaly, Yourth, Berwick, Bird, T. Masters, Marshall. Officiais - Bihl Balmer, Ted Topping. 'Ml/fer's Taxi Wins Town League Titie, Front Street Second The regular season scbedule of score-keeper gave up keeplng the Bowmanville Town League traclc of theni. The final out- came to an end last Thursday corne of the game was Courtice night with Miller's Taxi ciinch- 7, Front Street 4. The amne was ing fîrst place with an 8-4 vic- close ail the way untif the last tory over the Foresters. In the eight minutes, when with the second haîf af the doublebeader score at a 4-4 '4ealoçk, Courtice Courtice dropped Front Street pumped in three goals. 7-4 in the roughest game of the For Courtice Barry Johnsôn, seasan. It was necessary ta cail Bob Johnson and Nonm Sayers the game at the 17:40 mark of scored twice whlle a single tally the third period because of a went to L. Heron. Don Rundle huge brawl invoiving bath %ans patted twp counters for Front and players. Street while Chuck Kilpatrick After a nip and tuck stn.iegle and Ron Burgess scored one ail seasan Miller's finally gained apiece. the top spot from Front Steet, On March 8 the first gazne of who finished second. Although the opening round for the league they were off to a slow start* the championsbip wiil start with Courtice Rockets blasted their the Foresters meeting Miller's at. way from the cellar within two 7:00 p.m. and Courtice tangllng points of the Main Drag Boys. with Front Street. Both series The Foresters finished a dismnal will be best-of-three. fourth, 14 points back of Cotirt- Following is the final league ice. standing and the top scorers, Take Early Lead who are headed by Don Childs In their game Miller's Taxi for the second year in a row: bounced loto a 2-1 first period lead and iocreased ilta 5-3 at the end of the second and finally ended with an 8-4 verdict, ln their favour. Don Chiids, the Ieague's leadiog scorer for the second year in a row, sparked the Taximen's attack, scoring three goals. Close behind was Buck Cowle with a pair. The other three Miller goals were divided among Alex Camerà-h, Larry Chant and Bruce Cale. The four Foresters' goals were speared by Grant Williams, Frank Burns, Irv Brooks and Jiggs Cowling. In the second game there was a total of 13 recorded pen- alties but after the brawl the MiUler's ____13 Front St. 12 Courtice il Foresters 41 Top Scorers T Pts. 1 27 1i 25 1 23 1 9 GP G A PI.. D. Cbllds, M 21 27 '20 47 N. Sayers, C 20 20 20 40 B. Lyle, FS 21 21 1839 M. Richards, M 16 22 14 36 D. Rundie, FS 20 21 14 35 D. Masters, F 16 18 16 34 B. Perfect, M 20 8 25 33 I. Brooks, F 20 Il 16 271 L. Chant, M 21 9 17 26 G. Heron, C 21 13 12 25 M-Miller's, FS-Front Street, C-Courtice, F-Foresters. B1i Oke Rols High Triple For a Record JIn Men's Major League Wiid Bill Oke was anytbing but wild on Wednesday niglit when he overpowered the pins with scores of 280, 267, 312 for the schedule record triple af 850. Wild Bill's 312 went all the way ta win the high single of the week. O ne other bowler bad a 300 game and George Piper bit it right on the nase. Six bowiers were aven 700. Ed Leslie 750. Ed is back in the league once again and this lime he -is replacing Bob Wil- liams on Bill Polley's tearo. .Dave McKnight had 731, Bruce Milne 727, George Ellilott 707, Ab Piper and Jack Lander bath with 702. Aif Samelîs won low single score with 94, Bill Mutton had 114,Blain Eliiott bad law triple 429 and big Walt De Geer 439. Alley Chatter George Elliott is stili the top average bawlen with 242 for 21 games although Ed Leslie has the same average but bas only bowled 9 games. Russ Oke's team now has 41 points ta lead the league in bhe team standing and Ted Hoar's teamn is in the runner-up spot with 36. There are only three more weeks left in the regular sched- ule and the entry forma is now on the bulletin board for the Major League Taurnament which will take place from April 2nd ta April l8th. Men's Major League 8th .Week, 2nd Schedule Team Standing Team W L Pts Oke ~ ---18 Hoar - - -15 Lander .- .--13 Pofley -~ 14 Bates . . 14 Taylor ~-13 Hallman - -12 6 9 il 10 10 il 12 Larmer -- i Rundle --i Bagnell . - 1 McKnight-- - 8 O'Rourke -- - 5 Averages Gameý G. Elliott _____ 21 E. Leslie ______ 9 F. Lewins 21 B. Westiake .24 J. Coqle- 24 E. Brock 24 F. Williams _____24 T. Hoar---------- 21 R.' McKnigbt 24 J. Gay 24---__ A% Osborne ____24 H. Jahzen _____24 E. Perfect ___-18 B. Hearle _____24 S. Trewin _____24 B. Bates ____ 24 R. Oke 24 Dr. Slemon _____24 B. Williams 24 A. Brooks _____21 R. Fry ___ 24 B. Polley 24 B. Oke -- -___24 H. Bennett ____24 Dr. Rundhe ____24 B. Steven _____24 A. Piper 24 C. Leslie ______16 M. Dale ..____24 R. Richards _____24 R. Halîman ____24 T. Bagnel 24 R. Hearle _____24 M. Harrison ____21 R. Maynard -__24 B. Beghey 18 J. Landen ____24 R. Kelly 24 G. Lander 24 F. Samis - __----- 24 D. McKnight 24 H. Palmenr_____24 G. Piper 24 M. Tighe -____24 E. Rundie -___24 D. Taylor --21 es Ave. 242 233 231 229 225 222 221J 220 219 219 218 213 216 215l 215~ 214 213 212 212 212 211 211 211 210 210 20 20 20Ù 209 269 2081 207 207 207 207 203 203 202 202 201 201 201 200 200 PLANT EARLY 0 SEND YOUR ORDER IN NGW to the FRITZ, MARTI NURSERY R.R. 4, BOWMANVILLE Ail Our Stock is Gomemnent Certif led WE SPECIALIZE IN SENI-DWARF FIEUIT TREES Choose from many Varieties * It pays to plant our Semi-Dwarfs * Two Semi-Dwarfs produce more than one standard * Twýo Semi-Dwarfs require same planting space as one Standard * Give greater yield per acre * Early crop - 3 to 4 years * Produce more first class fruit * Faster return - More profits * Easier to care for - Cut labor costs We also will be pleased to fi your order for Shrubs, Evergreens and Roses ... Ours are the Finest 1 Phone MA 3-5012 il Fo un dry One1 Point Up on McNulty's Crew The Bowmanville Foundry team leads the Durham 'Bowl- ing League by a single point over McNulty's Sports, Who stand second with 38 points. The high singles in Iast wek's action went to Don Blshop Who rolled 337. George Eflioti. cop- ped the high triple honours with a 776 total, On top of the Lemon LeagMe was Jaclc Mc- Nulty (98) followed by. Ke.n Lindsajr (88). Followlng is the latest league standing and the bowlers with 200 averages: Bowxnanville F'dry 25966 30 McNu.ltv's Sports 26188 38 Brooks' Carpenters 25330, 32 L. O. 16. No. 1 25238 32 C. O. È. No. 1 24839 32 Palmer Motor Sales 25794 31 L. O. L. No. 9 24516 29 A. & P. 25246 26 C. O. F. No. 2 24003 23 HI. E. P. C. 24962 21 Bow'ville Cleariers 23824 17 Donminion Stpres 24617 10 200 Aftragez Frank Lewins _____221 Earl McQuade .220 George Elliott ____219 Carl Leslie . ____213 Hap Palmer_____-21.3 Russ Halîman _______211 Matt'Harrison --209 Norm Henning 206 Jim Levitt 205 Bill Polley 205 Jlm Thompson -____204 Colli Woolner -_____203 George Marshall 201 Lemon League Jack McNulty ____94 Ken Lindsay 88 BiIgh Single Don Bishop ..____33", Hlgh Triple George Elliott ____776 Memorial Hospital Weekly Report For the week of Feb. 19 - 26: Admissions ~47 Bîrths, 5 male, 5 female- 10 Discharges -_ ~51 Major operations 5 Minor operations 15 Emergency treatrnents- 10 These facts are published weekly in an effort to acquaint this communlty with the ser- vices of. our hospital. BETHANY 0 Compllcated Directions 9 Recently we overbeard a tra- vellen asking directions as ta] how ta reach the town of Llnd-' jsay. The normal answer would 5have been ta continue on blgh- waY 7A ta the junction o! 35 4highway and fohlow that route 3 directly ta Lindsay. "The Man 2On The Street" was much more explicit, but we are still won- derlng if the traveller annived safely ln Lindsay, for be was given these compllcated in- structions: "Keep going wcst on this bighway, past GnahanVs iCorners and Callowvay's School, Iuntil you corne ta the four-mile Iturn at bighway 35. Keep going nonth on that higbway for one mile,1 wbere it takes a sllght jog ta the East aqt Whiteside's Corners, but you follow that and go North again for another mile. Then bunn left for a short distancé, following the main road North again until you corne ta Horace Heaslip's farm ... it's a big white brick bouse and a new barn . .. you can't miss It. Yau turn rlght there, going East for a mile to Fergus Porter's corner, where y ou burn North again. Follow the high- way straigbt througb The Long Swamp and it wll take you straight Into Lindsay." Mn. and Mns. James McKin- non spent last week in Lake- field with their daughten andi son-in-law, Mrn. and Mns. Ger- aId E. Staples. Mn. and Mrs. Bert Monk and Cameron Monk of Peterborough vlsited wlth Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Monk un Sunday. Mrs. Victor Gnandy ls visit- ing wlth Mrs. J. C. Cummiskey. Mr. and Mns. Bruce Ryley annived borne on Sunday,' bav- Ing spent tbe last several week-3 vacationlng ln Flonida. Mns. Lloyd Kennedy, who bas been i11 at her home for several weeks, was taken te Peterborough hos»Ital. Hen many friends are wishing ber' a speedy necoveny. Mn. and Mrs. Harold Davis and daugbten Sandra of Peter- borough, were Sunday guets wibb Mr. and Mns. Crighton Carn. The Ladies Good Luck Lodge held a progressive euchre par- by in the Orange Hall on Friday evenlng. Pnîzes for bîgh score went ta Mns. John White and Jack Palmer; consolation awards ta Mrs. Mansel Finney and Paul Pomeroy; lucky doon pnize ta Charles Smilth. Young Aduit Club The Young Aduit Club of the United Church were entertain- ed et the home o! Mn. and Mrs. Ailan Been on Fniday nighî, wlth Mansehi Wright presiding. The scriptune lesson was read altennately by the members, with Mrs. M. Wright giving the explanation. It wau decided to invite the membens o! Yelver- ton and Janetvils Family Clubs ba attend the next meeting, whlch will b. hehd in The Sunday Bcbool rooni o! the United Cburch in Mancb. Dr. G. M. Long! ield read an article on the Power of Hypna- tlsm and led a discussion in which ahi the members took part. Creighton Carr provlded several musical selections with bis gultar and led ln grodn singig. Lunch was served and a social hour enJoyed. 1ILocal1 Goodyea rAIl1lmSta rs Lose 8-5 to N ew Toronto In the first game of a home- Bowmanville team's spiriti and-home series played in New alive when he latched ontb Jackc Toronto a week ago last Sun- ae' ast oc hi day, the New Toronto Good- ae'ps t noc thi year club dropped the Bow. fourth goal. New Toronto pot- manville Goodyear All-Stars ted another goal before Buck 8-5 i a fast and furlous game. Cowie scored bis second of the Buck Cowle gave the local night. Dariny Girardi assisted. Tiremen a 1-0. lead as lie Vith a minute and a half left caught hold of a pass from Don New Toronto wraPPed up the Masters and Danny Girardi. 0-i scoring ta make the final score an end-to-end rush Bud Perfect 8-5. nmade it 2-0 an a hard shot that Manager Ab Mavin and Coach caught the upper ieft hand cor- Frank Mohun did a commend. ner of the net. Late in the per- able job in handling the guid- lbd the New Toronto crew ing reins of the Bowmanville scored twice with Malt and Goodyear Ail Stars. After the Morrison being the marksmen. game bath teams were gues*:s Just before the frame ended, of the New Toronto Goodyear Don Masters and Lloyd Hamil- plant at a luncheon in the fac- ton comblned farces to set up tory cafeteria. the puck whicb Danny Girardi The Bowmanville team con- promptiy sent fiying int thé- sisted of the fallowing: Rawe, ,Toronto. net. Girardi, Cowling, Cowle, Bak- Locals Slow Up er, Woodward, Chiltis, Fergu- Bowmanviile slawed up lin son, Chant, Hamilton, Cole, the second period and the Ne\v Perfect. Toronto crew popped in 4 goal~s to make the score 6-3 in their_______________ Clint Ferguson kept the --UW - Fish and Game Club Make Hon. Members The Oshawa Fîsh and Game Protective Association held an unusually interesting evening at the Ontario Training Sehool. Colored films on Conserva- tion and Constructive Sports- manship were carefully select- ed and shown by Horace Hort- shorn of Oshawa. The Association' President, Doug Branton, of Oshawa, gave the honors, presenting honor- ary memberships ta leadin.g school staff: K. G. Werry, J. H. Parkhill, Stanley Smith, J. L. P. Graham, ail of Bowmanville. Mr. Wm. Ovens, also of Oshawa, gave a very interest- ing talk on soil conservation; prevention of soul erosion, pre- valling effects and its success- fulness. A Junior club president and secretary were alpointed 10 record the monthly functions. A. vote of appreciation was extended to the clelegation for the enjoyable evening. It requires 10 voters ta nom- mnate a candidate for the House of Comxnons. Prompt, Expert TELE VISION SER'VICE cou Phone MA 3-3883 aruce iviinns Clothing Says ReFresh your wardrobe waf h 1DIAMONO DUST'I ... the flattering ail-occasion patterns in the new Continental Medium Tories. See th.nt Iola y. Bowmanville Thi 'r r < FRIDAY - SATURDAY -NMAR. 2-3 Malines Saturday 2 p.m. "Gùn That Won The West" (Tech.) Starring DENNIS MORGAN and PAULA RAYMOND This frontier action thriller tells how the new Springfield rifle helped win the hast great battie of the West. Also "Cannibal A ttack" Starring JOHNNY WIESMULLER (TV's Jungle Jim) NIMBA - the lovable chimpanzee and the savage Crocodile Men Friday - 7 and 9-25 Saturday - 6:30 and 9 p.m. MON. -TUES. -WED.-NMAR. 5.6 -7 "My Sister Elleen" Tech. - Cinemascope - Starrihg JANET LEIGH - JACK LEMMON .BETTY GARRETT The story of two naive sisters from Ohio looking for their big break in the big city. They take a base- ment apartment in New York's Greenwich Village and after many struggles, find romance and hap- piness. A truly delightful musical comedy. Show Tme - 7 and 9 p.m. Coming! Mon. Io Wed., Mar. 12, 13, 14 "Mart y" Starring ERNEST BORGNINE Both movie and star are leading the Academy Award Race. For advance tickets caîl any member of Group 5, Trinity W.A. Now Catering for . Ç/anc1uets - Veddczngs Ç6hnners We are now in a position to cater for all types of ~ Banquets, Weddings and Dinners, either at the Hotel or in other locations in this vicinity. Phone us for selection of meals and prices. No gathering too small or too large. BALMORAL HOTEL- Bowmanville Phone MA 3-5081 Mr. and Mrs. H. Woolley Bowmanville Lions Club Presents its SEVENTH ANNUAL AINSTREL,.:,. SHOW ursdlay - Friday - Salurday "i z ftWUIMA'rý M«Cff lut, 1959 TIM CAN"um STATMMAM ilmwuAwvw-l.v- numpAleqpd% M&àNm r 1 1

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