Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Apr 1956, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

?HV!tSDAY, APRIL Sth. 1956 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANV!LLE. ONTARIAO TTR!E at 6:30 in the Little NHL e ei" Min or Hockey League Night Ray Preston 'Doug Taylor' s Team qarntae sing of'coist hr evc 9The Junior Pee WEeshv h odsSpe hr a 'Joins Detroit SA B o hthei tr ana men hain o, th fo ail 0hrc mebes W i s B t c e u ein Lindsay adthe AmrcnnetmÈeammrbeEse Shows Specta fors Fine Class Hockey Group 'Mao Lege Leagule. chyaonsi rtB onigsrie Before nearly 300 enthusiastic ithe Bears while Len Lucas an assist. The Hawks finally If you were a scout for a na- te " a o L a uesbrba Thournamentath wsaveynpingtohtt hockey fans the Bowmanvillc direc ted the Indians. started to roll as Alex Wiseman tional hockey league teamn your esbraTonmr Minor Hockey season came to ai INDIANS-Jim Hendry. Stev- blinked the light on three con- schedule for the season wouid The second schedule playoffs Richards 311. Toronto Maple Leaf Gadn. ak hoefo tisEtr close on Wednesday evening oflen Burns, Robert James, Morris secutive occasions to put the be something like onc hundred are over in the Men's Major The major league banquet The Senior teamn hasn' e: udysrie last week in the Memorial Honeyman, Larry Perris. Wil- Hawks on top 3-2. Don Bagneil hours of hockey. From those Bowling League and Doug Tay- will be held on Saturday, April so much action this yca u udySho a eda Arena with ail three champion- liamn Hughes, Daniel Hughes, tied the score before Joe Both- 100 hours, drawn froni amai- lor's teamn won the big money 2lst at the Balmoral Hotel at they did xvxn the EastenO-ia..Tre asavrgod ship finals being decided by one Patrick Vinish, Larry Hately, well made it 4-3 for the Hawks. teur leagues throughout the with a high triple of 3598. Tay- 6.30 p.m. troLtl ...e goal. John Bentley Gog Mor, However Don Bagnell brought province, you might find threc lor's team, also wo h îs h oraetms ecom- ship xvhich was recenty ederwrepsn.Thasiat In the Atorn League the Bears David Allison David Goheen, his goal total up to four as he future potential N.H.L. P~lay- schedule playaffs to make a pleted by April l4th. Drop in Bo anie.sprteetMsW.Mc were pressed to the limit before Charles Evans, Eric Fernlund, connccted for goals number 4 ers. dlean sweep of one of the ma- and see when you bowl. Seas od asotsoy eking out a 1-0 xvin over thelPhillip Eldridge. and 5. Walter Goode and Ted The percentage is low. the et-. jyjUffljsf about aem csteridiar an play-~ Indians. In a free scoring Pee BEARS-Ralph Cole, Alan Bagnell coachecl the champion calibre demanded, high. Taylor's money players were offs: Wee tilt the Rangers hung on to Raby, Irwin Colwell, Bill Crom - Rangers and Morley Oke and anMbterlRtRIlstae h fliP the Rangers 5-4. The bie, Michael Leddy, Bill Cobban, Mcl Wiseman guided the Hawks. One of three ta make this captain Doug Taylor, Bill Stev- Teamn-s Terglrcuc Cornets came from behind to de- Douglas Nichols, Stephen With- RAGR-aFrn o n vurde. is Ra jrson, cofBw- n, More De, Be nk nen Talormr ws -39 Thel rear church ervi" atrSoyo h eur feat the Cubs 3-2 to take the erspaon, Donald Sweete, Barney Goode, Larry Jamieson, Don maille.w Hers joins romny Mlorbe C kBaEgle. andLre- - 3488 was. hel wa a0 am. onEsc in uda co a s Bantam section. iHawthorne. Blake McArthur, Bagneli, Nelson Hawes, Monty lithn and orsone from GAia- BbCl. ..Halîman - --3464 Day.I a al fGd etSna-1am Blain Adams, Lionel Van Nest, Emmerson, Jim Vandcrschaaf, iso an oefrmG ao- There was real bowvling in Bates - -3405 fathful people in respos a W r oryt eotta Bears I1 Indians 0 oga ae rdnClile o rat eg omr que. the playoffs with George El-Bgel-30 the Lenten letters sent t vr r.IaMyBbewstkr Bears Jumped into an scales, Kingsley Van Nest, Doug The news rcached Ray, last liott leading the way with a Rundle -- 38 oe in this community ytet3u oa optleryIs early lead as Ralph Cale took a Rangers 5 - Hawks 4~ Hooper, Ted Watson, David week-end, through R. K. Brown, high triple of 875, Bill Bates 33Knght - he.A .Hadn.weoufeig fomer mas rmDogLeatte14 The Pee Wee game had much Elîjott, Ricky Rickard. talent scout for the Detroit Rej had 768, Bihl Oke 755, Bll Pal- O'Raurke--3f8 Bseso batiu spig rul.Shisow nadie mar ofthefirt prio. Bt t ofer he pecatos.The HAWKS-Paul Hancock, Alan Wings of the National Hockey ley 753, Ted Bagneli 741, Ferd Oke ------ 3266 flowers-the gift of Mrs.Rbran reig oftal. W ,& turned out ta be the only Rangers opened the scoring with Plummer, David Gibson, John League. Cole 739, Hap Palmer 739, Polley ---3264 Harness and family, weepactrsshwilbabetrt<r ,oftecnetas bt e a Jmesn eig heBruce Milne 734, Frank Samis Lander - 2823 ed around the pulpit.Alag hoebortoln. 'e. AI clwnta anod dKensie asma.n an elo aes MaurOeicoto ah and spaced six foot one inch, ard Rundle 714. tion of the organist, Mr. Hlno ensaM h2t-a gamde Ate and Ken Koell s ssig Dooanflmce well, Alex Wiseman, Blaîne Ray is considered a 'natural' Fred Cale was the best sing'ein  McHolm,'sang two Easterslcgh oeo r niMs ly handed he cachng core of2-0 with Hawes again drawing Pickard, George Kennedy, Wood- having the inherent quality ot ftengthvn aI e in,"ap, ap hlrnMri.Qiealrenme row Pcrry, Antoney Malloy. smooth, effartless, heads-up bowlcr oth ithang! a v/ vv P eee tes Hpy ap Cornets 3 Cubs 2 skating so desirable in N.H.L. terrific 373. Bill Polley hit the Singing" and "Ring, RingEs eepeet flThe Carnets won the Bantamn hockey. pins for 360, George Elliott hadT ,~~ title with a close 3-2 xvin over ,omnil taeIrd wo games of 348 and 342, B"ruce Tear s Play W the Cubs. Gary McCulloughi its Bow nro v nl e "B"e Hac- i Harold Bennett 316 and Ron M yE i m i open the scoring fo the Cubs key Champions and, inpao Min 34,Hp ale 38 This W eekend O0»» . andths eadthy eldunilturnity far ability and determin- Ch Bowmanville will be repres- Bill Osborne rifled the puck ation ta be recagnîzcd. neathePoiclMnr inta the Cubs cage. After two Good luck, Ray Preston. ntedHcke a of the Prca Soundr stanza Osborne found the mark Ijthis weekcnd with a strong n I3IIII~ ~?~I3..- again. Gary McCullough scorcd Junior and Senior Pee Wee ANOTHER missiON his second'tally of the nighit taof The schedulec¶ April merger (9 iteam. This tournament wil tie the count at 2-.2. With time o the Trades and Labor Con- start Friday aternoon at 12:30 E M E. running out in the game Wil- gressr andc the. Caada C bert Lemon broke the deadlock, gress of Labor will result in the B eaoesteol ro anc he woih thefinalsad on sationa on a pass from. Bob Burgess. greatest concentration in Cati- Beae ca rkeu orte roud bein hd on l atdve .. ~R qie et Mike Osborne and Murray Me- ada's history of potential pow Easter holidays the Students' Otetonwicwilhv Knigt cache th Coretsander *nd ealt inthe and ofCounicil put on a dance. In spite teams entered for the Little ________________ Ii1~~~~~i~~~U N ~~a single graup. of the weather there was quite NHL n mrcnLau ...... Cubs respectively. a few there. The spot dances honours are Gravenhurst, Col- 1FUHere's an animnated table Carnets - Wilbert Lemon, Cost of administration and were won by Rena Dilling and lingwood, Huntsville, Copper- decoration for festive meals. Don Smith, Ken Parke, Geraid operation of the ferlerai De- Fred Fisk and Don Cramp and cliff. Thorold, Toronto, and Balson, Allin Cale, Bob Bur- partment of National Revenue,, Dianne Austin. Dan, Kearny Wellan'd. gess, Bob Richards, Bill 0.,- the tax-collecting department, and Bey Stephenson won th .e Thie Junior Pee Wecs fromn borne, Vincent Malloy, Dorn Os- is cstimated at $59,206,000 in elimination dance. 0f course, Bowmanville will tangle wilh -UA T______ _ RA borne, Mike Murphy, Nornq the coming year. ln 1939 the the prizes were Easter cggs. The Thorold in their opening game N 'James, Don Ellis, Paul McCul,- total cast of this department chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. of the American League at 4:2D lough. was $10,166,000. Hockmani and Mr. Lucas. p.m. The Seniors meet Welland _______________________________ Cubs-Harold Mutton, Wayne I Thertell, Alvin Masterson, Don Milîson, Bill Crossey, Richard MeLcan, Bob Stephens, Don or * O/"' Oke, Ron Pollard, David Rey- 0 nolds, B ill Bates, Gary McCul- olough. . ueis 0 The closing game of the even- ing was between two Juvenile- 0 Midget teams. Since there were 6b0 Onot sufficient players in this category for a regular league this year, different teams were Mix equal parts of vinegar Add a spoonful of baking chosen at each game. In last ,, , and water in a tali glass soda and a few mothbails Wednesday's game John Fow- and ee hat appns.ler's team nosed out Bob Dow's vase. adsewa apn.tcarn 5-4. Glen Crassey, and Bill Cale shared the lasers 4 , ', twice. For the winners Bob ,. Fairey scored three times whîle 0 M ls nsJohn Mason and Ted Fairey .--- - - - - - - - -- ----- picked up singletons. BlaineM. Elliott and Jack McNulty coached the Juveniles-Midgcts ..V' .. . Marjerrisan, Glen Crossey,.... B R W ER YIl 1M 1 E DChester Milîs, Paul Herbert, John Mason, Bruce Cale, Dan T 0 R M T 0Leask, Bill Cale. Jim. Mitchell. Number 2-John Fowler, Bob Fairey, Ted Fairey, Fred Car. ter, Jim. Clarke, John Osborne, t ., -----Garth McGill, Jirn Masterson, " g ___________ Don Prout. NODENME YGUR B-ATHRGOM .l.... Smelt Fishing % .~. an use ou Es TmePyet Regulations inl the Easy Time Paymen~ The 1956 smelt fishing regula-......%1% thereunder. Smcit may be 1956 BUICK 4-DoorRuirHado taken, however, in Lake Ontarioa96BC -OR IIR ADO Durharn- Counties. 1956 DODGE Custom oa -Do ea The pails, dippers and such Fixtures by Standard Dominion contrivances used by smelt RCA 21" Color TV St *fishermen al7e ail considcred as small clip nets. As such. the Thre. Frhgiairem-. PRICE AS ABOVE A ~resident operator does not re- i-x~ iain SALE add Insalato ASra2l2 ABV flo ecce 3cety $2182 qire lience if the size does In colour, ad$5 -Many styles and colours Defeat Wvith HonourCahArd TREPEEBATHROOM (White), (Wingharn Advance-Times) TOmEIu * crnTOWU Complete wvith Fittings. $1,59 The defeat of the Wingham 1956 M*CJURY CUISTOM PMAETOM HAIDTOP rr'S FUN TO vimi Instalatin Exra ~p, jJuveniles at Bowrnanvilie an ýwSaturday night was sad news far [fyo dnt an hebet my esuget local hackey fans. But that's the of E tUNwnmachth If yu dn'twantthebes, ma wesugest way it goes in hockey or any a First Quality Cheaper Line 4other spart.oftis Up until the final game it had MAE COCE0FMOEN ESGIIbeen anybody's championship, IT'"S FUN AND iT'S EAS..ci h hts. TOK AUIF MODRN OESG and bath teams figured it would .~ . v- , ~..- ~'.cmaetepoo n ac h htsi h TO EAUIF YOR HMEbe no disgrace ta wind Up ofl the......................un to enjoy tomnorrow and forever. sortedofe seis Marc dob '4h 'a matching frames published dalc nTeTe.rm o WE WOLD B PLESED O HAE y U l was the better do flot necessarily bave to Macaisesotwnpto CALL US Mever you may have thaught of ownapie..tems thmei of the series. Saturday 196 DOOGE CUSTOM ROYAL 4-DOOR SWoANa prz .te otnaly cretenn s wl M.. -~ ~night, unfortunately for Wing- -- - ham, was the night that counted. Jacic roughAlthough the boys came home Swith the smail trophv insteai af PLUMBIG AND EATINGthe big one, they"ll stili be Reserve The Tely Daily at Your Favorite Nfewsdealer . For HoeBlvey re PLMIGADRAIGciposta most of the people u*-u Division Street S. Phone 3L- 31-5615 their other fans. we \would likefo Rth Care n YorSret r WieTeTelegram, Baelanda a wonderful season of hockey.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy