T!!URSDAY, MARC!! î4th, 1951 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. EOWMANV1LL~. flM9~A~Tfl MA0 THIRTM?! Hornets Are Atomn League Champions The Hornets are Atom League Champions for 1956- Burgess, Doug Raby, David Wright. Second row: Doug 57. They are one of the six teams sponsored by the Bow- Glynn, manager; Jim Kitney, Dennis McDonald, Gregory manville Recreation Department. During the season they Hornigold, David McFeeters, Gerald McDonald, RonOke, won eight and lost two of their games. In the playoffs coach. Back row: Doug Parkin, Doug Nichols, Ricky Gay, they will meet the third place team. Players are, from left Garfield Webb, Wayne Harrison. Absent when photo to right, front row: Brian Bradley, Philip Balson, Howard taken - John Depew, Geoffery James, Peter Werry. -Photo by Rehder Barons Have Good Record This Season In second place in the Bowmanville Recreation James, Wray Rendeil, Charlie Evans. Second row: Tom Department's Atom Hockey League are the Barons. They Wilson, coach; Ron Wilson, Wayne Burgess,,Henry Kosy, have a record of six wins, two losses and two ties this Bill Depew, Bobby Bryant, Tom Depew, coach. Third season. In the playoffs they will meet the fourth place row: Ted Bate, Larry Taylor Robert Large, Graydon Col- team in a best-of-three semi-final. Players are, from lef t ville, Larry Perris. Missing - Gary Butler, Lanny Burns. to right, front row: John Lockhart, Terry Devitt, Bob1 -Photo by Rehder Atom Rams in Third Position The lamns are holding down third place in the Atomn George Moore, Larry Lee, Jim Brown, Wayne Leechi, Don Hockey League which is sponsored by the Bowmanville Gilhooly, coach. Back row: Leon Carr, Bill Crombie, Cary Recreation Department. They will meet the f irst place Akey, Neil McGregor, Ùzeorge Ball, Gary Griff in. Absent' teamn in the forthcomning best-of-three semni-final playoffs. when photo taken' were: Irwin Colwell, Peter Bothwell, Players are, fromn lef t to right, front row: Jeff -Gilhooly, Tommy Brooks. 1aris Quinton, Mike Leddy. Second row: Eric Fe.-rnlund,. -Photo by Rehder ~ to take higi honours. On Thurs- James Ferguson, Frank Sob:l, day. Margaret Goheen plays Rav Hartley Lewis, Dave Revnoids, xe Dudley's "Coronation Marcih' Norm James, Ken Williamsona. ôt. Scee 'Ç' in the piano solo competition. Brian Jackson and John Mason.i Ï . c CDEBATES By Evelyn Brown Peter Reynolds and Don M ny rie Welsh 11B defeated Pat Hoqkin a y P ie ~ . ~~ *.* and Gloria Brent liC.I PETERBOROUGH MUSIC FESTIVAL On Monday the music stud- ents travelled to Peterborough Io compete in the Annual Ki- wanis Music Festival. The Band consisting o! Grade 9 and 10 students placcd first ini their clsss, as cdd the Glee Club. Tom. Park (XIII) came second in the Tenor division. Lee Rack- ham placed first and Alex Wiseman second in the coronet solo division; Howard Rundle placed first in the clarinet solo. Doug James came first in the trombone solo class. In . the' French horn conipetition Elean-1 or Pickard topped Relen Knox GRADS' BASKETBALL On Friday night a team o! A e Re a d B.H.S. grads swamped the stud- o nts ents 55-20. Playing for the or C nt s grads were Frank Mohun, John I diint h osblt Staintori, Gord Ritter, Ken o innadin a nehrdop Oblds- Kelly. Lloyd Coverly, Ted Dad- fwniganwfado ls son., Herb Ritter, Joe Marke mobile contestants who ent'ýr! and Doug Harnden. The B.H.S. the Aicademy Award! Sweepstake team canassted 01 Peter Belsey, at t.he Royal Theatre may aL.si Combines Win First 6 m 4 Against Lindsay Regents Bowmanvilie-Orono Combines sprang back te 111e as they won a 6-4 decision over Lindsay Regents in the first game of their best-of-three series rit Lind- say on Saturday night. Raye "Gusty"l West paced the homesters with two as the fab- ulous West line puiled out of their slump. Brothers Junior and Dean added singles to ini- clude ail members of the trio in the scoring honors. Mickey Walkery and Wally Samanski connected with singles te clinch the victory for the Combines. Samanski started the baIl roliing and Walker tallied the winning goal late in the middle frame. Lawrence Ball with two and Hutton and Graham with one apiece counted for the Blue- shirts goals. Bowmanville-Orono grabbed an early 3-i edge and were iead- îng 5-3 ai the end of the second period. They appeared to be brick playing the fine style of hockey that won them first place ... ...e legue. 9J'ecreaion ,ýReviews ây Douglas Rigg MINOR HOCKEY Last Saturday morning saw the start of the semi-finals in the Pee Wee and Bantam Town Leagues. In the Bantamn League the Tigers came fromn behind twice to deleat the favored Braves 3-2. Doug James (2) and Alvin Masterson collected the Tigers three goals. Irving Gi picked up an assist on one of James' goals. Gerald Balson accounted for both the Braves goals in th':ý first period. Ross Turner pickc- ed up) an assist on one of the goals. Doug James and Nelson Yeo of the Tigers each picked up tripping penalties during the TeBantam playoff series between the Lions and Huskies has been changed to a two game total point series. The first game will be played this coming Saturday morning at 9:40 a.m. In the first game of the Pee Wee semi-finals the Hawks scor- ed three times in the final period to defeat the Leafs 4-3. Alex Wiseman (2), Bcobby Sleep and Kingsley Van Nest were the goal scorers for the Hawks. Leigh Somerscales (2) and Doug Announce Firsi Gamnes In Finals Bowmanville-Orono Combines our successful Intermedate "A" Hockey squad played the first game of their best-of-seven ser- ies with the Lakefield Lum- bermen at Memorial Arena on Wednesday evening. (No scores were available at press time. Following is the schedule for their best-of-seven series with Lakefield: Wednesday, March 1- Lakefield vs. B.O.C. in Bowmanville Friday, March 15- B.Q.C. vs. Lakefield -4n.4..,eterbor.ough Tuesday, March 19- Lakefield vs. B.O.C. in Bowmanville Thursday, March 21- B.O.C. vs. Lakefield in Peterborough Saturday, March 23- Lakefield vs. B.O.C. in Bowmanville Dates for the sixth and seventh gameès, if necessary, )f the series have flot been ar- ranged by the clubs as yet, but will appear in this newspaper next week. Note:- Ail of Lakefield's homne games will be played in tie Peterborough Arena. Gamne time for ail games will bc, 8:30 p.m. O0shawa Takes First Ga-me With Trenton Oshawa Ail-Stars won a 7-3 triumph over the Trenton Corn- ets in the first game of their best-of-seven Intermediate "A" semi-final hockey playoffs at Memoriai Arena on Saturday evening. Ai Baker led the Oshawa quad with two, while Don Bouckley, Sonny Scero, Gord Bannon and Sambo Smith coun- ted singles. The Scott brothers, Joe and Austin shared the three goal spread for Trenton. Oshawa gained a 2-1 lead as the first period ended and were ahead 4-1 at the end o! the second. Line-ups were:- Oshawa - Goal, Mike Cirka; defence, Oscar Piontek, Sambo Smith; forwards, Harlod Ford, Keith Bradley, Gord Bannon; alternates, Al Lawence, Ai Ba- ker, Ron Myles, Irv Welsh, Tub Garrard, Sonny Scero, Don Bouckley, Squash Olesuik. Trenton - Goal, Claude Carr; ciefence, Loti Schmidt, Aust 'n Scott; forwards, Doug Beale, Robert Taylor, Robert Camp- ziey; alternates, Joe Scott, Pat Scott, Brian Mulvihill, Gord St. Louis, Ivan Istend, sub-goalie, Sturge Leavey. win one o! many local prizes An entryý blank with instruc- tions a 'ppears on page eight. ThA local prizes and donors are as follows: 17-jewel wrist watch, Marr s Jewellery; one place setting o! Seabreeze record player. Kelly TV: table ]amp, Rellable Furni- ture: $25.00 certificate on an;' Frigidaire appliance, Woodyardl Appliances; $l0.00__Easter bon- net, Milady Shoppe; $10.00 cer- tificate, Bruce Minns' Clothing; full-fashioned Kitten cardigan, Wideman's Ladies' Wear; beau- tiful Easter perm. Joan's Beauty Centre; Elizabeth Arden- set, $10, or equal man's gift, Jury & Loveil: Thisie tricycle, Mc- Nut'.year à pass to Royal Theatre. Atom Leatue Scorlng Leaders G A Pts. Pen. Nichols, D. (H) 15 4 19 0 Kerr, D. (I) ---- 3 2 15 2 Bradley, B. (H) 8 6 14 0 Vinish, P. (Bis.) 10 4 14 2 Cole, R. (Bear) 13 0 13 0 Hughes, J. (Bis) il 1 12 0 Gay, R. (H) -- 8 2 10 0 Colville, G. (B) 7 3 10 0 Fernlund, E. (R) 8 0 - 8 O Webb, G. (H) 3 3 6 0 Kooy, H. (B) - 3 2 5 n Depew, B.(B) 4 i 5 0 Secord, D. (B) 0 3 3 4 Harrison, W. (H) 2 1 3 0 Cbiwell, I (R) - 2 i 3 0 Ball, G. (R) Y.----i 2 3 0 Moore, G. (R) 2 i 3 0 Devitt, T. (B) 1 2 3 0 Rogers, L. (B) 1 2 3 0 Buday, B. (B) .3 O 3 O Balson, G.(B) 3 0 3 O The top four teams in the Atom League wili enter the league play-offs starting on Wednesday, March l3th. The last txvo teams in the league wili play in a consolation ser- les, for a mug. Laneasitdo th Ha s Atom League Playoff sched- goals. Ray Crombie (2) andueasflos Tom Stacey accounted for the Wednesday, March l3th-5:00 Leafs three goals. Bîllie Tay- p.m.-Rams vs. Hornets. lor and Ray Crombie assisted Monday, March l8th - 5.00 on the Leafs three goals. Ali p.m.-Barons vs. Bears. three penalties handed out in Thursday, March 2lst-5.00 the game went to the Leafs. p.m.-Indians vs. Bisons. Ray Crombie (slashing) Wayne Saturday, March 23rd-0.31) Wray (too many men on ice) a.m.-Hornets vs. Rams. 11:20 and Ray Crombie for tripping. a.m.-Bears vs. Barons. In the second Pee Wee play- SauayMrc3th-90 off game of the morning the aturd-Bîsons vs. Indians 0 Bruins defeated the Rangers am-iosv.Idas 2-0. Terry Black of the Bruins STAMP CLUB accounted for both their goals. Th* eua motl me- Norris Turner picked up an ig fthe regula ontl et- assist on one of Black's goal--. Clugon the owrnaile Sam Ricky Rickard (tripping) and Clu, won Waednhe day, Mfad Alan Hooper (tripping) of th utill tAke the oformbo! a Rangers picked up the oieActo.Agrul! ybr penalties of the game. yof the Oshawa Starnp Club are Game times for this Satur- day, March l6th, are as fol- lows: Pee Wee League c 7:00 a.m.-Rangers vs. Bruins 7:50 a.m.-Leafs vs. Hawks Bantam League 8:50 a.m.-Tigers vs. Braves 9:40 a.m.-Huskies vs. Lions Consolation SeriesI 10:40 a.m.-Canadians vs. Red Wings 11:20 am.-Pirates vs. Cubs ATOM LEAGUE A - - Last Monday afternoon saw I the completion of the Ato:n laDm mu.I Leagues regular schedule. In I * w ' the first game the Indians came W I up with their second win of the season by defeating thc fourth place Bears 3-1. Theg win by the Indians moved the Bisons. Don McMurter, (David Kerr) collected the In- FO IC L S dians goals. Ralph Cole scored I the lone Bears 'goal early in the R VIO final period. D I I G In the second Atomn game of the afternoon the Hornets de- My company aimns to inme feated the Bisons 2-1 to take ply careful drivers. As a re- oversoleposessin o firt mt, claims costs are iower plac ol se ion t of League and the savings are passed I Campionshi therests ik ay j 1 song to policyholders ia the (Dmou Nics ad Dugicky-Ga >nn of iower cost insurance. (os (GNiel)d ebb) wereh-jFirid eut today il yoii cala ol (corfesdf e)Hrethe Iqualify for State Farm Irnsur- John Htighes scored" the lone jac sacrfldie.Ji Bisons goal in the final period. phone me.i Pat Vinish (slashing) o! the j t pu"s Vo krow y~o Bisons picked up the only pen- I&STATE FARM AI«t alty o! the game. 1 J' Atom League Final Standings W L T F A Pts. Hornets - 8 2 0 38 16 16 Barons----6 2 2 22 14 I l irk Brinkm an Rams 5 5 0 14 18 10 Bears 4 6 0 20 27 8 Mill St. N. Newcastle Bisons 2 6 2 22 36 6 PHONE 3671 NEWCASTLE Indians - 2 6 2 19 24 (1 OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS Plaon in March Build in May This is the month for planning. Yes, March is the time to select your plan, have yo.ur material list and estimate cornpleted and make sure of early delivery wheri your basement lu flnished. During this month our competent staff wiIl have extra time te discuss your homne before the Spring rush starts. Corne in to OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS today. USE OUR - FREE HOUSE PLAN BOOKS FREE ESTIMATE SERVICE FREE FINANCING ADVICE TIME PAYMENT PLANS Our yard is weII stocked wlth dry lumber for your home. Take advantage of early Spring deiivery on top quality materlals. Don't wait - act'now! COME IN AND DISCUSS VOUR PLANS at Osha wa Wood Products Ld. MA 3-2130 COURTICE RA 3-4661 coming over, and one of their mnembers, Mr. W. N. Affleck will act as auctioneer. These are very informai, friendly get-w.- gethers, and are a lot of, fun. The lota of stamps, as broug.,t in by members, are numbered and placed on dlsploy and open to inspection by the would-he buyers. When the sale starts, the numbered lot whether it be a single stamp, a mint block. or a shoe-box with severai thousand stamps. is sold to the highest bidder. Between 60 an-i 70 lots are thus disposed of. Why flot corne over to the Green Room, Community Cen- tre, at 8 p.m. next Wednesday. probably just to watch, or rnay- be take part in this frenzied philatelic fracas. CHORAL SOCIETY At an executive meeting of the Choral Society held last Monday evening it was decided to hold the Annuai Spring Concert on Friday and Satur- day. May lOth and iith. The Choral Society were in Peterborough last night (Wed- nesday) as part of the Kiwanis Music Festival. Last year tla Bowmanville Choral Societye returned home with first place honours. LENTEN SPECIALS! Serve fish with all the fresh flai'our frozen in while thec fish Is stili ocean fresh. Halibut Steaks L.b. 59C Salmon Steaks Lb. 67c Sole Fille!: Lb,. 49c Haddock Fillels Lb. 39C Ocean Perch Fillei: Lb. 35C Whilefish Fille!: Lb. 49C Cod Fillets Lb. 29c Whitelish Whole Lb. 35c Lake Trou! Whole Lb. 49C Salmon Trou! Whole 3 - 4 lb. average Lb). 49C RIPPERS Lb. 34r, FISHSTICKS Lb. Pkg. 59c FISH AND CHIPS Lb. l'kg. 59c Meat Specials Hfomnenmade SAUSAGE MEAT lb. pkgg- Lb. 35c MINUTE STEAKS Lb. 59c MIXED VEGETABLES Lima Beans, Kerriel Cern, Carrots, Peas, individually frozeri so that yeu cari pour out amount needed. 21/2 lb.. 75c Boasting Chickens Ready for oven L-b. 59c Boiling Fowl Rteady to cook b.45c Droilers For roastini or frylng m,- 39c Bowmanville Frigid Locker System 73 King St, W. MA 3-5578 Bowrnanville ýl ý. ý - - W.- -1 1 . 1 1 . - - --.- ý . - -- - , - , ý .. ý , , lý - 4 ie- Ir 'L ý - ý"', i; -Z . - -ý - .- ., - ý . .-, MURSDA'y. 14ARCH 14th, 1057 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVME. ONTAitio -PA(