PAGE TEN --------v. ~ v * .Lt5.K~L~ TNr~.SDAY, PLARCK ?tb. 2911 TB~ ~A2NAD!AN MTAWMM A? Ufl~.IAMVVV t V ~ ]) S 5 YcScreecli (9w By Evelyn Brown BASKETBALL The Pickering boys played at B.H.S. last Friday night, win- ning two out of three games played. Pickering lost, 26-13 in the Bantam game with Gary McCullough (B.H.S.) scoring 10 points; Greg Cooper 6; John James 4; Harold Yellowlees 2 The B.H.S. Juniors lest 45-34 with Hartley Lewis scoring 12 points; Don Welsh 10; Ray Twist 4: Fred Vanstone 4; Dan Cal- tran 2; Mike Murphy 2. Picker- Ing also wvon the senior game, 47-38. The points are as fol- lows: Harlley Lewis 12; James Ferguson 10; Fred Carter 8, Don Weish 4; Dan Caltran 2;, John Mason 2. The girls played in Pickering on Friday for their final game o! the season. The Juniors fin- ished in third place while the Seniors losI to 0.C.V.I. léaving them in second place. 1 The Juniors defeated Port Hope 18-17 ànd Seniors won 17-12. The return game was in Port Hope Tuesday. DANCE On Friday*evening, March 8, a teamn fromn B.H.S. will play a team o! ex-High School stars in the gymnasium. Afterwards *Fuel Dii *Sbove Dii Autematie weather controlled and mnet- ered deliveries give you the best in service! S PHONE MA 3\ 3-5516 AH. Sturrockc AND SONS IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER Sturrock St. - Bowmanville Just West or Scugog _________________________________________________ J, the Athletic Societies are hold- ing a "Sock Hop" with ordinary school dress. Admission w11l be 50c, including game and dance. DEBATES On February 26th, Monica Schlingensiepen and Margaret Vanstone, 9F, defeated Murray Waiker and Roger Meadows of 9B. Howard Rundie and Dan Cattran, 10D, defeated Marilyn Pascoe and Betty Locke, 10C. In telling about the "At Home" I omitted the fact that the door prize won by Donna Maguire was donated by Mr. James Marr. The Student Coun- cil is very grateful. The examinations have been moved on to March 18 and will be finished on March 26. After this there will be three weeks of school until the Easter holidays whîch wili start on April 18th. MODEL BUILDERS CLUB A Model Builders Club or- ganized by Mr. Ross has ap- proximately 25 members. Ken Wllliamson is President; Roy Chant, Secretary: Richard Biggs, Door Manager. Meetings are held every Friday afternoon and a showing will be held at the end of every month. TALENT EXCHANGE On March 29, the high schools from this district are holding a Talent Exchange at O.C.C.I. If il doesn't add up 0 a a IF, thc day after strikes, you find ti amount of your ii doesn't start to covg losses, you'll want head examlned. Be smart. Count yoi perty values now and them adequately! STUART B. Ji INSURANCE office MA 3-5681 King Street E. REAL Rg Ni > 1 Jeen By Connie Osmond There will be 'a hardtime dance on Friday, March 15, beginning at 8:30 at the Lions Centre. On Friday, March 1, there was a dressup dance, attended by a good numbtr. The first spot dance was won by Elva Smale and Vincent Jarvis. The first elimination dance was won by Shiela Brown and Keith Hensley, and the second by Nancy Wood and Wallace Lar- mer. Once again when al malters of other interest h. been discussed we think up few more ideas for the "Eas Prom," and we want to mi sure ýyou dont forget about Fellows, are you sure of w you are going to ask no.w, y should be, it's getting too ci( te be stiil making up yc mmnd. Oniy seven more wee and Ihen many lucky coup are going ho have the tin2e their life at the dance oft year. The "Easter Prom" considered the biggest dar and the greatest event of t year. Your Teen Town Crests w be on sale at the next daný disaster and they are 50c each. hat the %surance Don't forget badminton er your Wednesday night, the playî ýtyour are beginning la dwindle oi The badminton court is open bur pro- anyone holding a membershJ di maure and if you haven't got or there is slill plenty o! t-ime buy one. Upslairs above t] Scourts there is a room w: ANE television, pinig-pong, rd cards or just about anythi. ESTAIT you wish, se don't think thi ail there is le do is play ba( ýesidence minton. We assure you Ihal [A 3-5493 you do come out, you wi 'manville have a good time. If by ai chance you . don't like il yc don'l have te come anymere. j' MEATS SUPER-RIGNI QÇ 4. 1 d qý % -aii Grade 'AC CKNOven CHICKENSReady For PryTng, Roasting or groIllng ib3 8c PURE PORK SAUSAGE SIDE BACON PERCH FILLETS 2 to 3-lb Average Giblets Removed Cou ntry Style Super Rgbt Smelced RincMess Lake Eriea Fancy QujaJity HADDOCK FILLETS SOLE FILLETS PINEAPPLE JUICE LIBBY'S BEANS NIBLET CORN TOMATO JUICE RAISIN PIE CHIFFON CAKE SklnJost Choice Quelity Dole. Reg. Price 33e SAVE 20 Oesp Brown Reg. Prie. 2 tins 35o SAVE 60 Groom Giant Reg. Price 2 tins 36c SAVE 4c Br 91t', Reg. Price tin 31. SAVE 3c Jane Parker Reg. Price 49o SAVE 4c Jane Parker Orange Reg. Prie., 59a SAVE 10 16 39c 1-b pkg 79C lb 3 5c 16 35c 16b41c 48-oz ,;n 3l~c I 15-oz is9 3 i4.oz tins 49c 24-oz fins 5 9 c .ac45c eac-h49c, Prices Effective Until Saturday, March 9tti, 1957. the ave ster ake 't. vho po u [ose ks, At a Miner Hockey Coache les meeting held last week thi of final arrangements for the lea the gue playoffs were settled. Th( is top four teams in each leaguE nce will enter the semi-finals, whi]E he the two remaining teams wil play in a consolation series fci *"The Mug." Vil The seni-finals series consisti ice, o! a two out cf three serieý or the first team te acquire foui on points. AIl semi-final gamee ers will be two twenty minutE utj,. periods with the lasI five min- utes cf each game stop ime to One five minute overtime per- Iip, iod will be played in case of na lie game. te 'The Finals wil be sudden the death games te, be played on ith Minor Hockey Nighl, Satur- l, day. March 301h. The final ne games. wil be th.ree fi!teen at minute perieds. The lasI fi!- ýd- teen minute period of cach If game wiil be stop time. Tickets ,il, for Miner Hockey Night will nybe going on sale later this ouweek. jConsolation Series consisîs ef atwo game series with goals SIte ceunI. AU consolation series garnes will be two twenty min- ute periods with the lasI five Iminutes of each game te bc stop lime. There wil be no overtime played in the firs-, game o! this series. The dates and limes for the Bantam and fe ~Wee semi-finals are as Saturday, March 9th- Bantam League 8:00 a.m.-Lions vs. Huskies 8:50 a.m.-Braves vs. Tigers Pee Wee League *9:50 a.m.-Hawks vs. Leafs 10:45 a.m.-Bruins vs. Rangers Saturday, March l6th- i Pee Wee League 7:00 a.m.-Rangers vs. Bruins 7:50 a.m.-Leafs vs. Hawks Bantam League j 8:50 a.m.-Tigers vs. Braves 9:40 a.m.-Huskies vs. Lions Consolation Series 10:40 a.m.-Canadians vs. Red Wings 11:20 a.m.-Pirates vs. Cubs * To Pay Past IDueBil fl To Consolidate Monthly Payrnents A For Holiday Mason Stars Johnny Mason's slap shot again won him acclaim as he paced the Bowmanville squad wilh two goals. He scored the only marker in the first per- iod when Bob Fairey relayed hlm the rubber from the corner. During the final stanza he put bis team ahead 4-3 afler grab- bing a rebound in front of the nets. Mort Richards and George Lawvrence gave the Ponliacs Marcel Tessier lit the red bulb at 1.33 of the third period to begin bringing Newmarket from behind. He tied the score at 12.58 with a backhand shot from in front of the nets and scored the deciding one after drawing Vince Vanstone out of the nets and firing into the cor- ner. Both Vince Vanstone and Wally Adair turned in equally fine performances in the nets for the teams during the game. By Douglas Rigg MINOR HOCKEY In the special play-offj between the Rangers ani Wings the Rangers scored1 times in the final peri(i defeat the Red Wings 4-2. 1 O'Rourke (2) and John1 (2) accounted for the Rar goals. Alian Hooper (2), E Ogden and Ronnie Bryant sisted on the Rangers fourg David Werry (David Will:i and David Williams were goal getters for the Red W The win by the Rangers b a fourth place tie in the h standings. The Rangers move into the semi-final gainst the Bruins. The Wiligs xiii play against Canadians in the consola series. game 1Red threc od to David Twist ingers Bruce t as- goals. iams) e the Vings. broke eague now Ls a- Rec th latic on he ill or es n- 'ie r- of ts is - - N s For New Purchases For Ernergency Expenses Corne in Today Try The Belivue Way on a Pay from [morne Plan IBELL VUE FINANCE CORP. G. B. WILSON, NMgr. 9½Sinicoe S. Dial 5-1121, OSHAWA Saturday, March 23rd- Ba.ntam League 7:00 a.m.-Tigers vs. Braves (if needed) 7:50 a.m.-Huskies vs. Lions (if needed) Pee Wee League 8:50 a.m.-Leafs'vs. Hawks (if needed) 9:40 a.m.-Rangers vs. Bruins (if needed) Saturday, March 3th- Consolation Series 7:00 a.m.-Cubs vs-~ Pirates 7:50 a.m.-Red Wings vs. Canadians» 7:00 p.m.-Minor Hockey Nighti ATOM LEAGUE The Atom League games previously scheduled for this coming Saturday morning, Mar. 9th, have been cancelled due to the playoff game between Bowmanville and Cobourg ho be played aI Memorial Arena at 6:00 p.m. The games have been re-scheduled for Monday, March 11th, slarting at 5:00 p.m. Bears vs. Indians at 5:00 p.m. and Hornels vs. Bisons at 5:40 p.m. In the first Alom game play- ed lasl Monday aflernoon the Bisons broke -a 1-1 hie te defeat the third place Rams 3-1. Pat Vinish (2) and John Hughes were the goal getters for the Bisons. Dennis Secord picked up an assist on Vînish's goal. George BaIl (Peter Bothwell) scored late in the first period for the Rams. No penalties were issu'ed during the game. In the second Atomn game of the afternoon the Barons scored twice in the final periodi te defeat the fourth place Bears 2-1. Graydon Colville account - ed fo-, both Barons goals. Ralphi Cole kept the Bears from be- ing scoreless. No penalties were issued in the game. The win by the Barons moved them in- te a first place tie with the Hornels. Atom League Standing W L T F A PIs. Hornets 7 2 0 36 15 14 Barons ---- 6 2 2 22 14 14 Rams 5 5 0 14 18 10 Bears .4 5 0 19 24 8 Bisons ~2 5 2 21 34 6 Indians ------ 1 6 2 16 23 4 Alom League games next Monday, March llth- 5:00 p.m.-Bears vs. Indians 5:40 p.m.-Hornets vs. Bisons LIT1TLE N.H.L4. The Town of Bowmanvill'? was represented at the Eastern Ontario Little N.H.L. Tourna- ment held in Port Hope lasI Saturday. Approximalely 60 adults accompanied the three teams to Port Hope. Some o! the besl hockey I have seen in a long time was played during the tournament. The highlight of the tourna- ment turned eut te be the final game in the Junior A (Alom) series belween Bowmanville and Cobourg. The two teams' played scoreless hockey for over two heurs. Their game started aI 7:00 p.m. and was fînally called ah about 9:15 p.m. They played their regular game plus îwo fifleen minute over- time periods. The same two teàms will be back in action this coming Saturday, March 9th, game ime is 6:00 p.m. at Memorial Arena. Parents and friends are ask- ed ho ceme oul and see the game. This encourages the players and the men who are coaching and supervising the teams. There wiil be a silver col- lection laken te help defray the expenses of the visiting Cobourg heam. AM 1 A HOCKEY PLAiER? 1. Play Hockey the way you have been inslructed 'toi play;regardless o! your hab- its. Players that will play well hogether, will stay together. 2. When the puck is in our end cf the rink don't stand at centre ice wishing and hoping the puck will come out te you. Gel back there and help dig. A goal saved is a goal scored. 3. Take a man in our end when the opposing team iz ganging us. 4. Kno).v where thc puck la, at all tîmes, there is ne place for onc-%vav hockey players on this team. 5. Neyer make a blind pass. 6. When over the opposing team bTue lme, only pass when you improve the sit- uation, otherwise shoot low and bard. at the net. 7Skate biard comina back. Svrlgroups including the Gice Club and Choral Reading u i r F n shig t g Group xil attend. Tickets w'iî o s i i h Fi tn be sold to B.H.S. students and it is possible that transporta- Newmairket W ins Series tion wil l b provided. R.C.A.F. BAND Marcel Tessier's three goals a 3-1 lead in the middle framne Last Thursday afternoon the in the final perind brought the as they tallied singles. Richards R.C.A.F. Band entertained at Newmarket Smokc Rirfgs from stole the puck fromn a Newmar- B.H.S. wxith selections froni behind to win a 5-4 decision ket player in front of the visit- **My Fair Lady", "Mr. Wonder- over the Robson Pontiacs and ors' nets to score his and Law- fui," 4"The Vagaz*ond King" and gave them their big Win in rence connected on a pass in -The High and the Mighty." the Junior "'C" Playoffs, as front. Mr. Dippeil made this possible they clinched the series by Shares Newmarket Scorlng and believes it can tne arranged three games to one. BbIbse tre o h to avethi bad rtur agin While the Bowmanville lads Bobngs bi sterinstr othe tox haetisbn rtr anare hanging up their skates for Rgso ys corinhe g. te ther nex yer.this season, Newmarket wilîîsgor arl the a eHonid te continue into a round robinsorendmear i the second.15er- series against Aurora and te ioand ad ita -aila .5o - ~~~~ ~Brooklin.th fiasana SALEM The World's Day o! Prayer service for tbis circuit will be held at Tyrone Church on Friday, March 81h, at 2 p.m. A number from this com- munity enjeyed the Rotary play "Have a Hearl" at the Town Hall lasI week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Little and family, Agincourt, were Sunday visilors wilh Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shackleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Mc- Clure, Mr. Jim McClure have returned from their holiday ini Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Craig and family were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mirs. Douglas Reynolds, Maple Grove. Mrs. W. Craig entertained her Sunday School class last Friday evening. Mrs. Bob Collacutt altended the funeral cf ber aunt, Mrs. C. Taylor, in Port Hope on Monday. 0W FOR SPRIN31' Flanneleffe Blankefs Large 70" x 90"1 size WHILE THEY $4.1 LAST - ONLY e Special a a a MEN'S FADED BLUE JEANS 13 ounce weight Regular $4.95 ONLY $304.5Pair BOYS' FADED BLUE JEANS Regular $2.95 ONLY $195 Pair Windbreakers for Spring! MEN'S WINDBREAKERS-Regular $8.95. Special $4. 9 BOYS' Regular $3.49 WINDBREAKERS-Sizes 2 to 6X. Special $1 .9, BOYS' Regular $4.95 $. WINDBREAKERS-Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. - Ohily 29 RUBBER BOOTS Special This Week Only MEN'S Reg. $3.95 - OnIy YOUTHS'.- Sizes 1 to 6 Regular $2.95- -- -- ---s23 CHILDREN'S Sizes il to 13 $1.85 5 5 5 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Regular $2.95 each SPECIAL $195 Bowman ville Surplus Sales 42 King- St. East Phione MA 3-3211 .1iI .1 7- 'C Mr. and Mrs. Wandley have moved to their new home for- meriy owned by Mr. M. Hub- bard. Mir. and Mrs. Elwood McKee,' nee Gwen Dean, were surpris- ed by 20 neighibors and fri ds who called and spent a s ja1 X evening Saturday. ' Our Experlence is Tour Protection your defence is only as good as the forwards that back checks. At ail times keep between your check and the puck. 8. If you miba a scoring op- portunity, or the opposition make a fool of you - don't alibi, don't blame anybody but yourself for your in- different play. 9. Get eut and practice. Neyer be satisfied with your per- formance, no one is per- fect. 10. If you can't play a sport - BE ONE. The above article was issued to ail the boys who took part in the Little N.H.L. Tournament held last Saturday. I thmnk it in itself explains the aims, o! the Little N.H.L. Percy Rowe WiII Speak In Clarke The Clarke Township Teach- crs' Association are holding their next meeting in Newton- ville Public School on Marcn l8th. They are fortunate in secur- ing as guest speaker, Mr. Percy Rowe, a native o! Durham County. He attended Welcome Public Sehool and Port Hope High School. His illustrious career has been varied having been ibank manager, govern- ment auditor, member House of Comnmons, etc. Always a great lover -DY poetry he is now devoting much of bis lime to writing. Hîs subject is "Poetry' and Child- ren." 1 1 1 1 1 1 m a 1 PAGE TEN TEE CANADL4S STATESMAx. n"àwte% p BURKETON Mr-. and Mrs. E. R. White of McLaughlin Fisheriès were lun- cheon guesta of lier sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bone. Mrs. John Swindeils, Bow- manville; Miss Jean Davey, Mrs. N. J. Hackney, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davey. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tompkins, Hampton, with Mrs. Breck. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson, Master Larry Down, Mr. and Mrs. C. Terry, Oshawa, with the Hubbards. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean with relatives in Oshawa. Mrs. C. Ashton and Roy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larmer, Toronto, with Mrs. J. Larmer and Miss Edna Larmer. Mrs. J. Hogervast is in Lind- say Hospital. Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin is in Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Turn OId Furnifure mb oCash with STATESMAN CLASSIFIEDS Phone MA 3-3303 $1.9,5 Pair