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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1958, p. 13

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*RUEUDA'T, MAl. IOUi, 1SS8 - CANADIAN STATESMAN. EOWMANV!LLE. ONTART8 ILadies' Major BowlingI Average* B3erice Budai - 30 214 NIlda Brock -- 30 207 Larraine Martyn - 30 206 Onie Etcher____ 30 202 Doris Jol ---___ 15 202 à&ornaGay30 195 &rvSweetran - 30 193 -Eleanor Larmý I?... 30 188 Wilma Bates 27 188 Kay Beauprie - 27 188 Myra Cooper - 21 188 Lydia Bates 30 187 Betty Westiake - 30 186 Donna Preston - 30 186 Doreen Charles 6 186 Vi Coole---___ 30 185 Joyce Major - 30 184 Joyce Tennant - 30 182 Lou Lyle 27 182 Dot Crombie 30 181 Ena Etcher ____ 30 181 Helen Piper 30 181 June Baker____ 30 180 HI;en Dunn-_ _ 18 180 Ana Richards - 30 1781 Una Hagerman - 27 178 01lie,-Patfield --__ 30 177 Sa1ly Bissonette 24 177 Jean Luxton- - 30 176 Peggy Haynes - , 0 175 Audrey Bickell - 30 175 Helen Corden - 27 175 Essie Cox __- 30 173 Lil Hooper 30 172 Lola Wright 27 172 Waneta Young -- 27 172, Roi Stringer ---- 24 172 Molly Henderson 30 168 Dorc Mutton 27 166 Mabel Lewis - 9 7 166 Dot Brooks------ 12 166ý Elleen Holroyd .30 1651 Anne Holdstock 24 165 Emma Bromeli 13 0 1641 Duaine Palmer 27 1641 0 Whitehead 24 1641 via DesJardines- 30 1631 Dlell Vinson--- 27 1631 Stella Brown 27 163. Shirley Davis-- 30 162 Greta Luxton 26 162 Joan Engley - 30 161 Mel McNulty 24 161 200 Gamnes D. Joli 314, .1. Tennant 276, L. Lyle 271, L. Martyn 269, 246; Ii. Brock 261, 222, 213; B. Budai set a4 v r. semt pL S>WS TU 260, 218; V. Coole 256, D. Virtue 251, E. Bromeil 238, L. Wright 235, J. Engley 234, 212; L. Bates 1233, 201; D. Charles 227, H. Corden 227, N. Gay 226, 222; D. Palmer 22e, E. Etcher 224, D. iCrombie 223, 206; O. Etcher 222, 1H. Dunn 222, J. McCracken 219, W. Bates 218, E. Large 217, H. Park 217, E. Larmer 215, J. IMajor 210, E. Holroyd 207, E. Whitehead 207, M. Lewis 208, K. Beauprie 206, E. Cox 203, L. Hooper 203, A. Bickell 200, J. Harness 200, K. Stoneburg 200. Team Standings B. Budai - 22 28326 L. Wright 17 27824 L. Hooper - 16 26747 O. Patfield ___ 16 26659 L. Bates-____ 16 26610 J. Major 15 27453 O. Etcher____ 14 26981 H. Brock - 14 26658 P. Haynes 14 25811 E. Etcher 12 '/ 26599 J. Baker 124 j25319 N. Gay 11----i 26360 Hîgh triple-Hilda Breek 696; high single-Doris Joli 314; high average-Bernice Budai 214. Legion Bowling Team Standings As of March'11th Team Pts. Fair 47_-____ ____ ____ ____41 Bates -_________ 39 Samis - ______-33 McKnight - ----- 32 Perfect ----------------------------18 Averages A. of March llth P. Dobbin5r-------239 G. Elliott ------229 J. Martyn 228 E. Perfect - -- -218 J. Fair _______218 W. Bates-----_ _ 213 R. McKnight- 208 T. Graham--------206 K. Yeo - ______205 D. Taylor- 20,9 M. Corson 203 H. Bennett 202 C. McDonald 201 A. Lobb ___201 W. Veitch 199 P. Bathgate 197 M. Grant ------_ 198 W. Shotter _____196 R. Perfect -______199 L Welsh - ____195 F. Burns 194 B. Robinson -_____194 J. Potts - ______193 S. Murdock _______19.1 J. Geddes -________192 M. Etcher ________192 R. Cale -.________186 C. Trewin ______186 E. Sheehan ____ 186 B. McDonald _____-183 R. Rogers -_______180 R. Lockhart 175 J. Baker ________171 D. Wilson _________171 B. Leask ________168 T. Belsey 166 10. Morris _________164 R. Evans ________162 J. Smith ________161 &- - Hilton _______14.9 MEMORIAL ARENAI Bowmanville 1 PUBLIC SKATING Friday, March 21 Aduits 40e Saturday, -March Children 25e 22 If B.O.C.'s win their series with Lindsay there will b. INTERMEDIATE "A"p HOCKEYI If not, there will b. PUBLIC SKATINGI 8 to 10 p.m. PME ESTINATES T1he Bowmanville Recreation Departmnent requires personnel ta act as playground supervis- ors on the Bowmnanvil.le pl.ay- grounds this coming sumnier. Trhe wage scale will run kfrorn $15 to $30 per week ac- eording to the qualifications and eaperience of the appli - cent. The hours wiil be from 9:00 ar.. b 11:45 arn. and 1:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ecd day ex- cept Saturday and Sunday. Employment will be for a sev- en week period beginning Mon- day. July 7th, 1958. Application forma are avail- able at the Recreation Office in the Lions Communîty cen- tre. The officiai opening cere- manies o! the 4th Annual East Central Ontario Travelling Art Display will be heid at the Bowmanville Lions Communityv Centre on Friday, Mlarch 2Ist. The guest speaker for this year's opening wili be Pearl McCarthy, Art Critic. of the Toronto Globe and Mail. This disPlay is a collection of 52 pictures submitted by thirteen participating munici- palities. Minor Hockey Due ta some upsets in last Saturday's games the playof! picture in the Bantam and Pee Wee leagues lias reallv become confused. In the Bantam league four teamns are tied for the last playof! &pot and in tbe Pee Wee league three teams are tied for the last playoff spot. Extra games have been sche- duled ta tryand clear the way fer Minor Hockey Night on March 29th. The firat of these gaines was played last Monday and wili be found eisewhere in this coiumn. Bmntam Leatue In the first Bantamn game played last Saturday mnornîng the Cubs and Braves played bo a 2-2 tic.. The tic lcft the Braves tied for second place with three other tcams. Jin MeKnight and Brenton Hughes were the goal 9 ters for the Cubs. Larry eLah (Ross Turner) and 'rom Wilson (Ross Turner) account- ed for the Braves' two goals. Douglas Jase of the Cubs col- lected the oniy -penalty of the gaine for holding the puck. In the second Banbam ganie of the morning the Tigers de- feated 'thé Lions 3-2 ta move inbo a second place tic vith the Lions, Braves and Pirates. Ter- ry Black (2) and Nick Zaku- tin were the goal scorers for the Titers. Don Bagneil (Scott Essery) and Allan Waodlock (John Bruce) accounted for the Lions' two goals. Paul Gearing of the Tigers and Rickv Peter- son o! the Lions each picked up1 a trippiig. penalty during the gaine. In bhc thij-d and final Ban- tam game Of the morning the Huskies defeated the Pirates 5-1 ta earn the right ta play in Mînor Hockey Night on March 29th. The defeat left the Pi- rates tied for second place in th. playoff standings.« Doug. James (3), John Dykstra and Donald Smith were the goal getters for the Huskies. Leigh Sornmerscales scored the lane Pirate goal in the first period.à Alex Wiseman (knecing) and1 John James (interference) bath1 of thc Pirates collected-the onlyT penalties of the gaine.à Bantant Leaguec Final Playoi! Standings r W L T Ptsà Huskies 4 1 o 81 Lion,9 _______2 :2 1i, Tîgers -___ 2 2 1 5 Braves 1 2 3 5 Pirates ~2 2 I15.9 Cuba o 3 2 2 Due ta the tour way tic for t'ne last playof! spot extra gaines were played last Monday even- ing, in an effort to break the tie. In the first gaine the Lions defeated bhe Tigers 2-1 ta carn the ight t0 play the winner ai the Braves Pirate gaine. Allan Woodlock was the big gun for the Lions as he collect- cd bath et their goals. Robert Blackburn picked up aRn assisi on Woodiock's first goal. Paul Gearing (Terry Black) scared the Tigers' lane goal midway through the final period. Nel- son Yen (tripping) and Robert Hagerman (hooking) of the Lions eacb collectcd two min- ute penalties. In the second Bantam game Played Monday evening the Braves and Pirates added to the confusion by playing ta a 2-2. tie. Leigh Sommerscales (Ste- phen Barclay) and Alex Wise- man (Ken Coverly) were the goal 'scorers for the Pirates. Grant Flintoff and (Allan Cale, Grant Flintoff) accounted for the Braves' bwo goals. These two teams will have played again an Wednesday evening in an effort ta break the tie. The winner o! this game will play the Lions for the right ta, play in Minor Hockey Night. Pec lVee League In the first Pee Wee game playcd last Saturday morning the Rangers defeatcd the Can- adians 2-1 ta move mbt a sec- ond place tie in the final stand- ings. Jon Hancock led the Ran- ger attack by sconing once in each periad ta account for both Ranger goals. David Williams acored the Canadian's lone goal rnidway througb the final per- iod.* in bhe second Pc. Wee gamne of the marning the Bruins de-. feated the B. Hawks 3-1 ta carn the ight ta play in Minor Hockey Night. The defeat le! t bhe B. Hawks lied for second and last playoff spot with two ather teams. Rae Pickell (2) and Gary Down werc the goal scorers for the Bruins. Brad- ley Yourth and Bob Hellam each collected an assist for the Bruins. Murray Brown <Art Foran) accounted for the ]one B. Hawks' goal last in the first period. In thc third and final Pee Wee gaine af the, -mornuîg ,.tàie R. Wings defeated the Leafs 2-1 ta move into a second place ic in the final Playoff stand- ings. Jack Whalcn and Bob Whalen (George Kennedy) were the goal scorers for thc R. Wings. Graydon Colvilie scored the Leas' only goal in bhe first pcriod. Peter Bath- Well o! the R. Wings picked up the only Penalty of the gamie for hooking. Pce Wec League Final Playof Standings W L T Pts Zruina -- 3 1 1 7 B. Hawks 3 2 0 6 Rangers 3 2 0 6 R. Wings -. 3 2 O 6 Leafs ----- 2 2 1 5 Canadians 0 5 0 0 Due ta bhe three way lie for the last playof! spot special gaines have been arranged for last Wednesdayv evening. Tie R. Wýngs and Rangera will Piayoff and the winner o! tha. gaine wili play the B. Hawks on Saburday morning. The win - ner of bbc second gaine will advancc mia oMinor Hoc key Night. The laser will p]ay i the Mug series the following Monday afternoon. Atont League In the Atom League gaine played last Salurday morning the Bears and Barons played ta a 2I-2 lie. Peter Werry (Pe- ber McCuilougb) and Brian Forsey (Tcrry Wallon) were the goal getters for the Bears. Ronald Richards (Bill Depew) and George Moore accounted for bbe Barons' goals. The lie gaine left bbc Bears, Barons and- Indians lied for third spot in bbe final standing. In bhc only Aboin game play- ed last Monday aflernoon the Indians pulled an upset by de- feating the Rains 4-2. George Bail (2), Ricky Lucas, and Bradley Lucas were bbc goal Scorers for the Indians. Ron Efooper, Bill Crombie, Rickv Lucas and Bradley Lucas ail collectcd an assist on the In- dians' four goals. John Hughes accou;nted for bath 2l- Ram' goals. only penalty of the game for boarding. In the secohd Midget gaine of the afternoon the Raidersi dcfeated the Orphans 3-0 ta move mbt sole possession o! first place in the playoff stand- ings. Dan Cattran (2) and Gary McCullough accounted for the Raiders' three goals. John Clark collected an assist on one of the Raiders' goals. Joe Kennett of the Raiders picked up two af the three goals is- sued in the game. In the Midget gaine played last Monda.-, afternoon the IComnets defeated the Orpbans 6-0 to move inita a second place tie with the Dodgers. John Mason (3), Fred Vanstone, Ray Twist and Bill Osborne ar- counted for the Cornets' goals. Wayne Mavin (2), Alvin Mas- terson (2) and Bill Osborne picked Up assists on the Coin- ets goals. Allun Cole (2) and Don Welsh (2) off the Orphans picked up the only penalties of the gaine. Midget League Playof! Standing W L T Pts Raiders------------ 2 0) O 4 Cornets . -1 1 0 2 Dodgers 1 1 0 2 Orphans --------- 0 2 0 0 Minor Hockey gaines sched- uled for this week are as' fol-, lows:i Saturday March 22nd Pee Wee League-A.M. "i:00--Canadians vs. Leafs (Mug Series) 7:50-B. Hawks vs. Winners of R. Wings and Rangers Bantam Lcague-A.M. 8:50-Lions vs. Winners of Pirates and Braves 9:35-Tigers vs. Cubs (Mug Series) Atom League-A.M. 10:45-Barons vs. Bisons (Mug Series) 11:30--Bears vs. Indians (Mug Series) Mldget League-P.M. .:00-Raiders vs. Comets 3:50-Orphans vs. Dodgers Ail Mug Series gaines will-be bbree fifteeen minute periods each and will be played on an elimination basis. The winners of this week's Mug Series will play on Saturday. March 29.1h, in tbe morning. The limes for these game will be set at a la- ter date. Minor Hockey Night Arrangements are ail set for the Bowmanville Recrea tion Department's Minor Hockey Nigbt to be heid an Saturday, March 29th at Memorial Arena. Proceedings will 'get underway at 7:00 pi. The Atoms wil atart the night off with their gaine be- ginning at 7:00 p.m. and xii play thrce fifteen minute per- iods. The Pee Wee gaine, is sched- mled ta start at 8:00 pj.m. and will play three fifteen minute periods. The Bantamn gane xiii get underway at approximately 9:00 pin. and they wiil aiso play three fifteen minute per- lods. The Lions Midget League will hold their championship game starting at 10:00 p.m. and they wiil play three 'fifleen minute periods. If any of bbc gaines are lied at the end of regulation lime, anc five minute avertime per- lad will bc played. If bhe teams are still bled sudden deatb over- lime will be played. This la the first teamn scoring a goal aler the f ive minute overbime per- lad wilI be declared the win- ner. These gaines wiil bring teaa close the 1957-58 Miq;or Hockey season bere in Bowmanviile. Admission prices for Minor Hockey Night xviii be as fol- lows: Aduits 35c.; Children loc. Ail Minor Hockey players hold- ing membership cards wili be admitbed free of charge. Tick- ets for Minor Hockey Night are available from all Minor Hoc- key players or coaches or they can be purcha.-ed the night of the games. Legion Teams Qualify for Dart Tourney Atom Lagu Six teams froin Branch 178 Leagneof the Canadian Legion, Boxv- Final Playof! Standing manvilie, campeted in the Zone W L T pts Dart Tournament held in Osh- H*rnets____- 3 0 2 8 awa on Saturday. Six beamas 1 Raia ______- 3 1 1 7 fromn the Oshawa Branch o!f the Bears 1_____ 1 3 5 Legion, and anc froin the Whît- Barons_____ 2 2 1 :i by Branch. aiso book part. Indians -__ 2 2 1 .5 Teams No. 2 and No. 6 of Bisons 0 5 o oi the Bowmanville Branch won Mldget League bhc right ta represent Bowman- ville î n the coming District In lbe first Midget League Dart Tournament. Jin Fair isi gaine playcd last Saturdav af'- the captain off No. 2 teain, and ternoon the Dodgers score d n! the other miembers are Ros the last minute or play ta de-, Kiht ac nih i n feat the Comets 4-3. Bn-art Bert Mundavý. Teain No. 6 i. Hughes (2), Bill Sheehan iand cpandb o etvr BihCîoseywer th gol gt-and the other members are Ab' ters for tbc Dodgers. Gerald Mavin, Bill Vetch and Dick Balson, Gien Blackburn, Bill Patfield. Shechan and Bill Crossey caco _______ picked up assists on bbc 'Dad- gers' goals. Bull Osborne (AI- EXPENSIVE BITERS vin Masterson), Fred Vanstone An Arain millionaire, Sheik (Bill Osborne, Wayne Mavin) Abdullah Alzawir, bas ordered and Wayne Mavin (Alvin Mas- froin bis Paris iewelcr a set o! tersant accounted for the Corn- teeth studded with diamonds. ets' three goals. Fred Vanstone Earh tbath wvill cost $450.-In- of h*e Cornets picked u~p the formaciones (Madrd).- - ÇOwrnanv~IIe £kecreation £Reviewvs By Doug Rigg, Recreation Director Lindsay Muskies posted a slim 4-3 victory over Bowman- ville-Orono Combines at Bob- caygeon Monday -evening, to tie their best-of-seven Lakeshore hockey playoffs at three games each. Larry Bail opened the scoring at 4:14 of the first stanza to put Lindsay in front. Frank Hoop- er tied the count just 19 seconds later on an assist from Syd Arn- old. Arnold gave Combines a 2-1 lead at 17:02 m-hen lie blast- ed a relay fromn Gary Copeland into the corner. Bud McDougall' sparked a Lindsay attack at 4:43 of the middle stanza and Jack Graham gave Muskies the edge five minutes later with their second unanswvered goal of the period. Ted DeGray scored on a pass froni Gerry Robinson at 10:01 of the final frame ta deadlock the score. Ross McGill fired the deciding goal a minute and 14 seconds later, while Combines were a man short. IMixed Bowling Leuague~ r Screec/z By Verna Foran sud Charlie Trim Lakeshore Champions -Last Friday night the B.H.S. Ban- tamas defeated Peterborough in their second and last game. The series consisted of home and home games with total points ta count. The B.H.S. teamn lost 20 to 19 in Peterborough but defeat- ed the P.C.V.S. teamn at home by a score of 31 to il and there- fore won the series 50 to 31 to capture the Lakeshore finals. Next Wednesdav night at 7 o 'dock in Port Hope the ban- tams will play Belleville for the Central Ontario Championship. The scorers in both games were forwards Greg Cooper with 22 points, John James 20 points, John. Twist 4 points. The guards that scored wvere Alex Wise- man three points and Brenton Hughes with one. We wish the barîtams the best of luck in Port Hope next week and with their new white uni- forms and a large crowd hike the one that was on hand last week the boys should really be in top form. Good luck feliows! Girl.' Basketball Last Friday the two* B.H.S. girls' basketball teams played in Ajax where the seniors play- ed three games and the juniors three. The B.H.S. seniors de- feated Pickering 9 to 4 with C. Smith scoring four points. Other scorers were B. Bathgate 2, B. Wraight 2 and B. Smith one point. The seniors also defeated O.C.C.I. 15 to 14. Barbara Bathgate was high scorer with j nine points while Bev. Wraight i had three, C. Smith one and Bey Smith twvo. M. Buttery also picked up one point.OC V.I. handed the seniors -theirý only defeat the score was 27 to 10. Cam. Smith scored seven points while M. Buttery scored two and B. Wraight scored one point. The juniors tied Ajax nine al and tied O.C.V.I. 7 to 7 and lost to O.C.C.I. 14 to 7. Against Ajax Bey McRobbie scored four points. Linda Rack- ham scored three and Donna Bragg two points. In the game against O.C.V.I. Donna Bragg scored six points and Linda Rackham one. In the game wîth O.CC.I. L. Rack- ham picked up three points while B. McRobbie scored two and D. Bragg also scored two. The juniors are now finished and ended up in second place. The seniors stili have a num- ber of games to play. In Quebec during 1957 a to- tal of 353,600 kilowatts of new j hydro-electric capacity was placed *in service. Aive. 230 2 13 20!I 200 198 196 193 193 192 190 19() 18!) 1 81 1-8 17"4 177 169 168 166 162 161 155 154 153 152 138 1:4 138l E.* Winacott - - 18 129 R. Spicer--- 30 122 Ladies' High Single - H. Brock ---- --------- 2",1 Men's High Single - E. Brock--- - ------ 283 Ladies-' High Triple H. Brock-------------- 6.7 Men's High Triple - M. Etcher ---------- -745 Air, Rail or Steamship T 1 C K E T S TO EVERYWVHERE Consuit J U R Y & L O V E li L 15 King St. WV.NIA 3-5778 Bowmanville 1 Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS Teamn W L Etcher ______ 18 12 Richards ~ . 17 13 Spicer--__ 16 14 Mitchell 14 16 Stringer ----- 14 16 Brock ~---Il 19 Averages GainesA E. Brock- 30 H. Brock 30 M. Etcher _____30 A. Spicer 30 J. Richards------------ 30 0. Etcher-------30 B. Mitchell 30 A. HI-ckling ------ --27 E. Stringer --------- 27 C. Oke ------30 G. Stringer ----- --27 L. Eldridge ---------30 H. Bromel -- -----30 E. Cox------------ 30 R. Mutton 30 D. Reyvnolds --- ------ 30 C. Mutton ----30 A. Holdstock ------ 30 J. Cox - --- - 30 P. Gou1l - ----30 E. Bromell --------27 B. Edmondson ----24 D. Muttop - ----------- 27 A. Winacott --2 ------ 17 C. Evans --------------30 C. Reynolds --------- 27 J. Evans -------------- 30 B. Charles- 30 R. Mitchell ---------- 30) D. Charles ---- -----30 D. Edmondson ---- --24 M. Hickling - -23 J. Eldridge 30 JUNE, 1958 Application nci df.., mue oecch the Conservatory net Inter thon APRIL 13, 19388 135 COLLEGE STREET TORONTO 28, ONT. CANÀ ONE PRm tailored-to-mez SUIT VAl ALL NEW colours, patterns, Conada's BIG choice of hundrE fabrics from famous British mills. YOU get BIG value, yet paY Ih Tip Top Taiiars are the country' waollen importers. Your chokce, Hanc To i laore d - ta -Me as ur o. gut mone j,- .1 'e- ~ 1 4 nJust P5 King St. W. Etsure LUE' styles. eds of fine ess because s AIG fine- dCut and Your fit and : faction are aranteed or ew refunded. $65-00 WVear Bowmanville Muskies Tie Series With Monda y'ps Win 8 - 10 p.m. Announcemen aa.. of SNUFFY'S AUTO BODY SHOP 181 KING ST. W., DOWNANILLE (WEST 0F HAF'S B.A STATION) MA 3-3042 or MA 3-2707 ILL WGRE GIJAIA ED S. A. Hunt, Prop. 19 Hour Towing Service A - PAGE TWRIZEN &I J PUBLIC MEEIrNG in support of RUSSELL HONEY Liberal Candidate for Durham Twn Hall~, Bowmanville Monday, March I4th ai 8:15 p.m. Mr. Honey is anxious. to know ail citizens of Durhanm, and be of assistance to them. He will speak at this meeting, and answer questions ini a discuission period. Light lunch will be served. EVERVONE WELCOME GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Iniserted by Bowmanville Liberal Association- 1 . . - - - -- ------------- i#WUMA'r. MAIL 20th, 19U .i ý CANAMN 8TAT2MUR. nowmANvrLm omTAm 7t -

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