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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1957, p. 10

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VASE -. THZ ~ANADZAN HTATESMAN. EOwMANVTLL~. ONTARlO THfUR1SDA,_APRIL l4tfl,1157 Girls' Teams Played Here on Saturday o for CP co i EIIJSJ n E Rangerettes scored a 6-1 victory in their exhibition players are. from the left, front row: Gwen Farrow, Carol hockey game at Memorial Arena Minor Hockey Night. Piper, Doreen Drew, Sharon McMurter, Lucille Babich, These girls who range in age from 10 to 14 are Bowman- Cynthia Hacking, Carol Meadows. Second row: Linda ville's first girls' hockey team in several years. Many hope Hately, Susan White, Diane Hailman, Eileen Hughes, Lor- there will be a girls' league under the direction of the rain Brock, Judy Jeffery, Joyce Scott. Absent when photo Bowmanville Recreation Department next year. The taken - Ken Kelly, Doug Glynn, coaches. Bc off regular price Bonus .z 73 C DETERGENT 4 Mvusketeers are another of the recently formed girls' From the lef t, first row: Mary Munday, Margie Pickard, hockey teams of the Bowmanville Recreation Department. Karen Barraball, Evlyn Jones, Judy Paeden, Patsy Thomp- This team was one of the hi.ghlights of Minor Hockey Night son.' Sccond row: Carol Finnigan, Ursula Schlingensiepen, at Memorial Arena, Saturday. Teams were formcd after Patsy Cook, Dixie Gi, Enid Tangelder, Sandra Dilling, Doug Rigg, rec reation director, received a letter recquesting Patsly Carter. Missing - Judy Brough, Jim Richards, coach. Recreation Department form a girls' hockey league in town. -Photos by Rehder Tillsonburg Pan-Drieds scored first period. His shot bounced a decisive 9-4 victory over the off the stick of Combines de-1 Bowmanville-Orono Combines in fenceman Frank Hooper and their best-of-seven Intermediate sailed through the air into the "A" Ontario Semi-finals opener left corner of the nets. at Tillsonburg Arena Monday Bill Berwick grabbed a relay evening. from Wally Samanski at the red Pan-Drieds played a close lino and blasted a 20-footer from checking style of hockey and the face-off circle to tie it 1-1. proved themselves to be oppor- Jack Campbell sparked the Pan- tunists as they took advantage Drieds with a pair in just 26 of the Combines' slack defence. seconds to regain the lead. He They outshot the local crew 42- tallied his first at 16:33 after 29 to register the win. grabbing a loose puciç in front Goalie Ross Hawe found hlm- and finding the mark with a self under heavy fire when the screen shot. His second caught Tilîsonhurgers broke loose with the left corner. shooting sprees on several oc- Bill Simpell made it 4-1 at casions. He played a spectac- 17:30, when ho slapped a loose ular game though as he turned puck in over the outstretched aside 33 of their best shots, by Hawo, who had fallen to make making somo terrific saves. a save. Floyd Baetz f ired the opener Bill Berwick started the bahl for Tillsonburg at 4.48 of the rolling in the second stanza 1when he tipped the rubber into .the corner of the nets, after 1grabbing a pass from Samanski near the boards. Jerry Goodwin found the mark for the Tillsonburgers at 6:27 to make the score 5-2. Bill Simpîll counted bis second of the tilt with less than three minutes left in the framo. Simpell's shot hit the top left hand corner of the cage after he blasted it from about 20 feet in front. Dalton Shine connected from in front to make it 7-2, while the Pan- Drieds had a: ono-man advantago at the 18:31' mark. Keith West fired a slap shot from the right of the Pan-Drieds cage to count the Combines third goal. Berwick had car- ried the puck in, but was unable to got bis shot away and passed to Samanski who relayed to Keith. Berwick continued in toward the cage and tumbled --- --- ----~--------,~ ver goalie jim Fullerton. Bt Ifeil in front of the nets, and BOWMANVILLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT ~ were stili down when Keith f jr. Sed his marker. Doue Parsons connected witih A 1 .a screen shot that went ewn i-orrns Dykstra's legs at 11:22, to make A ipplication F r the score 8-4, Len Cooke scor- ed the final goal with a hard slap shot from in front of the Now Available nets at 14:50. for Trenton Cornets r Playground Supervisors DealjS re Fornis mnav be obtained at Recreation Office C mbne ULions Cornmutnity Centre 26 Beech Ave. T B om bie- rnoes Bonavle- rn on r ~ PIAIN CLOSE APRIL l2th ~ bines wvon a 7-4 verdict o( i jiTrenton Co-ncts to mo7e in,-",a 'Z' q; 2-0 lead in their -0 .st-offie Ie rnecilate "A" Ontario quar- Now -ls the lime Io make your choice from among the many GOODWILL GUARANTEED USED CARS in oaur Used Car Loi Coine in and look them o'ver - You are sure to find the model you are looking for and at a price that %vill fit vour poeket book. Robson Motors Lumted BUICK - PONTIAC - G.M.C. TRUCK D~EALER MA 3-3321 ter finals, at Bellcville Wed- nesday of last week. Cornets Default Series Trenton forieiel , the re- maining games of the series to the Combines after the local lads' victory. Combines will meet the winners of the Tilîson'- burg and Dresden series, in the Ontario semi-finals. West Brothers Star Dean West sparkeci the win with a pair, while brothers Junl- ior, Raye and Kcith shared in the scoring honours with one each. Jack Marshall and Franiz Hooper also netted singles. Cornets kept the score tied 3-ail until the final peri"d Frank Hooper scored the tie- breaker and Raye West tallied the winning goal shortly after- wards. Junior West found the target with the insurance mark- er late in the period. Goodyear tb Hold Playoffs On Sunday Office will meet the Mats in a sudden-death encounter at Memorial Arena Sunday afternoon to decide the Goodyear Mercantile Hoc- key Charnpionship. Both teams had a ivin and a tie in their best-of-three finals which ended March 23. They should provide a fine exhibition of hockey when they meet for the cov- eted crown this Sunday. By Evelyn Brown TALENT EXCHANGE One of the newest ovents of the school ycar xvas t he IntLr- school Talent Exchange held at 0. C. C. I. last Fridavy. Fivc, schools %vcre competing includ.j mng Whitby, Pickering, O.C.C.1, O.C.V.I. andi B.H.S. This wa- thc first competition in wvha-, is to become an annuai eventi,. B. H.S. m-on the trophy for thc best programnme as a xvhoie. whilc a studcnt front O.C.Cj won a cup for the bcst indiv- idLla] act. Rep centngB.H.S. wee IU Choral Reading Society direct- cd by iVrs. S heridan; the Daio Trio (Norma Dale, Diane Aus- *in, Eleanor Osborne); Margot1 iRankine who sang, and Doug 1 James who played the trori- bone. Gary Humphreys xvas! C.for B.HS. EXAMS Examinations are finalix oe lor this term. 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