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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Apr 1958, p. 13

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IWU'E5DAY, APmL I4th, 1958 'I'R'I! <'!AT'YAflTAT rA'ru!~IAr.? ~tiWhffAMWT TU! VN.M'A~T~ - -~ v ~ '... ~ F1~.*P.àJ.flUILEiEI~ - A ~ ~ Se ason's High est Team Wins Bowling Tourne y Leads Rivais by 5 77 Pis., IPThe hi s<t season 1eatu~ Major Le which end Each teamn t five bowlers, sary ta count competitors in bics competit handicaps, but bowl,so yon The oWtsYta placed thev whopping 557 ,parest rivais. winnersv 841 triple. Ncl Jack Gay's 81' team memberý fi'c efforts,. bowled 784, 732, and Ray team averageé In second pl a feam comp( vett, Ted Bagr Jim Callan,a nett. Holding Gel Yo For Your thr STAT U ~ CLAS1 hone1 team total of the was the tearn af Ai Osborne, he big Men's Jack Lander, Bill Hearle, Mor-ý STournament, ley Etcher, and Bob Martyn. est week. Singles honours went to Frank wÏas composed of Lewins, who with his 112 han- making it neces- dicap, rolled a fine 890 triple.i eve,« score. The Coming through ini second slat .i intl~es and dou- was Don Bishop's 830 total. El- tion were given ton Brock's 817 triple was good 1 tthe teains had ta cnough for third place. i their own merits. In doubles competition, the iding total o! 3848, duo of Don Bishop and Jirm winning teain a Levett bowied a total of 1733. pins ahead of the ta win by a narrow 49 pin ina- Don Gilhooly led jority over the teain of AI Os- with an excellent borne and Ted Bagnell. In third )t far behind xvas place with a 1619 score was 13 total. The ather the teain of Pete Dobbins and .s turned in terri- Russ Hailman. as Bruce Milne AI Osborne capt'ured the tra-1 Murray Larrner phy for high ag-gregatc, by Rundlc 678. mhis bowling an outstanding total ai ýd 257 per man. 2140. AI was vcrv closely fl- )lace at 3291, xvas lowcd by Ted Bagnell's 2132 ose'd of Jin Le- score. Only 21 pins bac k in ,eil, Hap Palmer, third place xvas Jim Levett,i and Ha-old Ben- and not far behind was Bill down third spot Bates at 2098. Morley "Wiid! Bill" Oke's 2027 total rounded' The high single of the tour- iur PriCe narent was AI Osborne's34 r Livestock high triple ai 862. The dubiaus hônour o! picking off the Most rough head pins wvent ta Si Trewn 'ESMAN with 14 ta bis credit. The banquet wiil be heldthi SIFIEDS Saturday at the Balmoral Ho- MA 3-3303 tel at 6:30 pin., when ail prizes and awards will be given out. 1PHONE MA 3-3136 Heur ~ m ~ A CANVASSER WILL CALL ON YOU DURING THE MONTH 0F APRIL -Please Be Generous S pCHECK INQUIRE ABOUT OUR .. . Inspection Cor plete check from bumper to bumper Regular Price $21.0 SPECIAL $1 5.0 Y ALSO Service Spcil$10. 5 0 Charts on above services are available for your convenience at our garage. WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO TURN BRAKE DRUMS RoPSON MOTORS BUICKLIMITED OUICK - NTIAC - G.M.C. TRUCK DEALER 168 King St. L. Bowmanville MA 3-3321 Legionaires One of Town's Top T( .eams of 19.'. This husky group, the Legion-sponsored Juvenile Marjerrison, Curt Vanstone, Minor A club froin Bowmanville, were one of the top local lough -and Maurice Richards teains this season. Thev were eliminated in the Ontario Mavin, Gary Bagneli, Eric semi-finals by Barrie Flyers who went through to win the McGregor, Alex Alexander, titie by a wide margin. The players, front row, left to and Coach Jed Wilson. right: Wayne Mavin, Don Prout, Glenn Crossey, Bob1 Two Local Goalies Play in Ontario Finals Ladies' High S O. Etcher -- Men's High S: C. Mutton Ladies' High1 A. Winacott Men's High T: M. Etcher Hi gh Average E. Brock 2ndS Ladies' High S O. Etcher Men's High Sir Ladies' High1 H. Brock -- Men's High Tri A. Hickling High Average E. Brock- Although none of Bowmanville's many tearns won an Ontario Championship this yearthere xvere two players f rom local clubs who hit or were close to the top spot. Upper photo shows Ross Hawe, ace goalie of the Bowmanville-Orono Corn- as1 bines x.vho is stili plax'iug xith Georgetowvn Red Raiders Intermediates against Nap ance Corncts. On Tuesday, Napanee won to make the series three gaines to two and in their fax or. Lower photo, Vince Van stone, sharp-eyed goalie for Robson Pon tiac r Junior sxxho xvere dcfeated by the tearn he has been playing for, Newmarket Sinoke r Rings. They have concluded their finals and were winners of the Ontario Junior j "C" championship. Both these Bowmanville players were called in when goalies on the other clubs were injured. givi they whipped Gord Stringer's Ilellar-dwellers, 7-0. febn The bowlers must havebe M i ed B w ln L a ue iav ing their best shots for thene plax of's as the scores were de- jLast Friday, the newly fori- Memorial Park Club House. Cec. Mutton le ,d the way in So cd Mixed Leaguers xrote finIs Ail bowlers are requested ta men's single competition, wjth to the regular bowling schec - attend, a 272 effort. Onie Etcher's 225 ule. Ncxt week. ail six tearns After holding down top spot game xvas high among the la- xiii paticipate 'n a pla.yoff for for several weeks, the Spicer dies present. Bath high triples the Lcague Trophy, donatcd by pin-droppers were displaced by were lower than usual, as Mor- bowling impressarjo, George Morley Etcher's teain on the last ley Etcher rolled 638 for the Elliott. night. While Jin Richard's crew men, and Amy Winacott bowl- The* highest pin total for were knocking Spicer off, t'y cd a 554 total ta take the ladies' thsce gýam-'es vIii ake tne! a .5-2 count. Etcher was takirg high triple honourr. chamnp:onsh'p. On M::v rd, the adxantage. and administered ai Elton B-ock took the high ieagu:e 'xjII l:av e ::ofî:' 7-11 hutouit to Bob Mitchell: : ;ax'eragc wîhihs 22-1 z(cor(l, ;Vith closiIîýý b'n 0c foi cf a hn~ toLtf..Elton Brock*s bowlerk wife 1IliiciiiB: (,b: holic;ng ,n a& 6.30 pirn. ThIQ plaçe j the gained a fourth-place ber"h ~ second &pu& a&L 211. AI jj~ i e- 225 -------- 272 7rpffe - riple - 638 -----224 Schedule Single - 1 ingle - 32 Tiple- 224 Studebakero Packard of Canada, Limited takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of AHAM'S GARAGE HAYDON, ONTARIO an authorized dealer for Studebaker automobiles à rucks in the Bowmanville area. Mr. Roy âham is favorably known and will give fair deals he motoring public; his garage is well equipped Io re good service. Mr. Graham invites you Io corne in and see the Ar 195 *8 Studebakers, including the economical ifsman, Canada's lowesi priced, full-sized car. ~Studebaker-Packard 57-58 Season Ron Pollard, Paul McCul- s; back row, Manager Ab. Carleton, Bob Abbot, Don Dan Cattran, Mike Murphy ling camne as close as possible ta an 800 triple, with his sched- ule-high 799. The ladies' high triple, a 773 total went to Hil- da Brock. In the race for high single, Len Eldridge had a 332 gaine and Onie Etcher rolled 318 ta capture the ladies' high single. W L Pts Etcher _____ 27 18 64 Spicer 26 19 61 Richards ___ 23 22 53 Brock 21 24 51 Mitchell 20 25 47 Stringer 18 27 40 Gaines Ave. E. Brock _____ 45 224 H. Brock__ __- 45 211 A. Spîcer 45 205 M. Etcher _____ 45 200 J. Richards ____ 42 199 0. Etcher ---____ 42 1931 B. Mitchell ____ 45 191 C. Mutton - 42 18 G. Stringer 42 189 C. Oke ----------45 188 A. Hickling ____ 42 188 H. Bromeli ____ 45 187 E. Stringer 42 187 E. Cox ----- __ 45 183 L. Eldridge 45 182 D. Reynolds____ 42 181 R. Mutton-------- 45 180 B. Edmondston - 39 176 J. Cax 45 174 P. Gould - 45 172 A. Holdstock___- 42 170 A. Winacott - 42 170 E. Bromel____ 42 169 D. Mutton -__ 42 165 B. Charles ___ 45 158 C. Evans --- -__ 45 157 C. Reynolds 33 155 R. Mitchell 45 153 D. Charles ___ 45 152 J. Evans ___ 42 150 D. Edmondson - 36 143 M. Hickling____ 38 138 P. Bartels_____ 45 136 J. Eldridge 45 135 E. Winacott ____ 30 134 R. Spicer ---- 42 1211 Arena Fetes B.O.C. Team At Buffet Saturday night at the Flying Dutchinan Motel, the Arena management committee hosted a sumptuous buffet dinner. The affaI.r was dressed up by the form of the Stanley Cup, sculp- tored out af ice by the head chef, Jack Bailey. Although the stag dinner was mainly ta honour the Bowman- ville - Orono Combines, the Mrena management invited sev- eral other guests. Matt Leyden of Oshawa was present as re- presentatîve of the O.H.A. Also on hand was the mnayor and town council, and several in- dividuals, such as Sid Bond and Tiin Cox ta naine a couple, who had been of great assistance ta the hockey club during the sea- son. It was nice to see Wally Sam- anskl again. However, it was unfortunate that big Gary Copc- land and goalie Ross Hawe were unable ta be present. "Cape") was on duty and Ross was busy tcnding goal for Georgetown. One of these days, the local citizens will be seeing the B. O.C.'s in their new jackets, for which they were measured at the banquet. The players sounded as if golf and basebali would be saine of their activities durîng the off-season. We had a very good teani this year, sa let's hope we see the same players back again next season. The Combines have reached the Ontario semi-finals in the last two years. Maybe l rERVIEc9 'HA.3383 BOWMAN VILLE rEnjoy The Best Service 1 n Town j Drop in for a snack or full- course dinner. Fine food prepared to your taste.- and served with that special care and courtesy that makes eating out . . . a pleasure. Our popular Menu offers you a - wide and wonderful choice of good eating at prices you can afford. Make This Your Headquarters whether it be a coffee break or a full course meal. OLYMPIA RESTAURANTKNST Th e Next Kinsmen SUPER CAR BINGO FRIDAY> MAY 2md 8:15 p.m. sharp in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $4,000 in Prizes including a ]Brand New 1958 Ford PLUS VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES 12 Regular Games for $50 cash each game 3 Special Games for $150 cash each game The Big Game - A Full House for the 1958 Ford Someone will drive home this beautiful 1958 Ford on May 2nd. It could be yours ... plan now to attend FII Service Safety Economy 6-cy!l. $8.75 À WWUMMAT, APRM 24th, 1958 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. IROVIxANvrrýLim. omTAiRTn A MIP 9 next year they will bring th.e chanipionship home for the Bownianvifle-Ororio fans. WANTED Dead, Old and Crlppled FARM STOCK Picked Up Freeof Charge 24 Hour Service Phone Collect Cobourg FR 2-3721 Peterborough RI 2-2080 NICK PECONI Peterborough - Ont. SpAq4Yj, r'. .*4w

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