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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jul 1958, p. 13

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JUL? 81a*, ISU TEE CANAD!AN BTAT~MMr. EO~(MIVDLU~ OUTAEUD PAIW ~'TWI'U1!N dl Soccer Highlighfs With four games left in the regular schedule for each team, time is fast running out on the Bowmanville Hooper's Jewellers and Solina. The two clubs. both with identical records. even to the goals for and against, suffered shutout defeats during the past week. Undefeated Maple Grave sent the gem merchants down ta a 2-0 loss, last Wednesday night, here "Mort" Richards, one of several Bowrnanville players on the Grove outfit, ac- counted for-both goals. * I~~~..the r Wednesday night affair, Zion downed En- niskillen On Saturday night, Hampton moved to within two points of the fourth and last playoff position, by edging Tyrone 2-1, A fast-improving Courtice crew. swamped Sauinai -ta ding to a mathematical thread of catching the leaguel teaders.1 In the junior division, Zian took advantage of Caurtice not being scheduled, ta move inta first place by a single point, On a 2-1 win over Ty rone. Undefeated Courtice has a game in hand. Sauina by means af a 3-1 victory aver Hampton, and. Maple Grave with a 4-1 win over winless Enniskillen, took ad- vantage of the Tyrone loss to farce a three-way deadlock for third place. SENIOR SOCCER STANDING - as of JuIy 29th Team GP W L T GF GA Pts. Maple Grove ____ 10 10 O 0 31 8 20 Zion----------__ 10 7 1 2 20 9 16 Courtice ~ 10 6 3 1 26 12' 13 Tyrone 10 4 5 1 14 15 91 Enniskillen -- 10 3 6 1I 15 22 Hampton ---------- ------ -10 2 .5 3 12 18 Sauina -----10 i "1 2 5 22 4 Bowmanville --------- 10 1 7 2 5 22 4 JUNIOR SOCCER STANDING - as of July 29th Team GP Zion -. - - . 9 Caurtice -- 8 Tyrone - - __ _ 9 Solina ------------ 8 Maple Grave -___ 9 H-ampton--------- Enniskillen ______ 8 W L T 8 i O 7 O i 3 4 2 4 4 O Bantams Beat Port Hope Lead Series 2 m O0 Port Hope will have their backs against the wall in the f orthcoming third gamne in Bowmanville. As a result of a close 3-2 decisian in Port Hope, Monday.,night, the Legionnanes riow lead the best of five series, two games ta nothing. Blaine Pickard, making his first senies appearance, hurled a masterful twa bitter. Pickard was in campiete contrai except for the fourth frame when Port Hope loaded the bases on a ,walk, pitcher Haskill's bit, and another waik. ta score a run. Except for an error, the Legion- Naire moundsman would have escaped withaut having a run ,scared. Port Hope were unable 'ta garner another manker, un- .tii their final bat, hen a lead- off walk, develo lot a run, on a wild pitch4 *The twa big S]uIggers in the Bowmanvillie une-up again look- ed after the scoring. Aithough Haskill gave up only six hits whiie fanning eight, Alex Wise man and John Twist each rapý ped out a brace of safeties Pickard kept the hilîtopper! guessing, as he sent ten waulcý be hitters down via the strikei out route. The Legionnalres begar strangly, when the first foui men in the order reached basE in the first inning, Steven anc Veitch bath drew bases on ball and Wiseman and Twist follow. ed with back ta back double5 ta plate twa ruas. Three cor. secutive singles by Veitcl Wiseman and Twist, gave thc locais the eventual winning ta]. ly in the fifth frame. R Bowmanville - 3 Port Hope- -2 H 1 T REXALL ANNOUNCES a New Medical Discovery te Relieve Muscular Aches and Pains skin. Blrmgs quick, positive relief right where it hurts via the circulatory system. THRU is a cool, sootl-ing liquid, pleasantly scented. Will flot hurn, redden or irritate normal skin. Try this advanced new discovery today. Backed by Rexall's fanious money-back guarantee. An Exclusive Roxaif Product Jury and Lovel 15 King §LW.ý Bowmanville MA 3-5778 sh, s. I riLIONS CENTRE By Berta Higgon Karen McMurter r This xveek as a special event we held a pet show on Friday. Winners of the foliowing cate- gories were: Dog with the long- est taii-Nesta Honeyman, Su- zanne Bail, Peter Buckier; Dog I xith the shortest tail - Ann 5Martyn, Nancy Hooper: Dog 3with the longest ears-Peter 9Buckler, Nancy Hooper, Nesta 7Honeyman. Dogc with the short- est cars - Suzanne Bail. Anii Martyn: Cat with the longest 4tail-Morris Honeyman, Chriý- 1tine Marsden, Patty Urban; Cat tvith shortest tail-Sheila Nor- mani, Patty Urban. Christine Marsden; Cat xvith shortest ears-Patty Urban, Sheila Nor- man, Christine Marsden; Cat 3with longest ears-Morrîs Han- 5eyman, Christine Marsden, Shei- 3la Norman; Largest stuffed an- imal-Beatty Buckler's; Small- 3est stuffed animal - Jimmv Scott. The most unusuai pet was a potato bug owned by Jenny Stout. Betsy Phillips had the rnost bees. j FRANKLIN By Gayle Thomas On Friday afternoon we have various races. In the three-leg- ged race Janice Lyle and Ma- rie Kennedy came first while Jill Nichais and Edith Bentley came in second. Ross Myers and Elgie Lawson came first in the boys. In the hopping race Jili Nichais came first and Ne!- lie Koenderman xvas second. In the boys Bill Cobban came ny Lemon, pinkest eves-Lee Lemo n. Stuffed Animals - Biggest- ,Anne 'Kent; smallest bear - Stephen Jeffery: cutest panda -Andrew Steele; best panda- Andrewv Steele: novel eves - Stephen JefferN saddest ex- pression - Christopher Steele; most colourfui-Karl Kent, Following the jud.ging. the rîbbons and prizes were awardi- ed. Then a cand v and bubble gumn hunt followed. The child- ren attending enjoved the dav and in weeks ta came w\e wil! en.io ov variaus th e r special even ts. MEMORIAL PARK By Murray Walker Doris Martin On Thursday July 17 Mem- anial Park became a Reserva- tion for a tribe of Blackfect and Assiniboin Indians also for many* Cowbays and Cowgirls because on Thursdavý we held a "*Wild West Show." There were many* different types of races and skillful games such as the cowboys and Indians %vere able ta do. The winners of these events were as follows -"Throw the Tomahawk" Bob McManus (cowboy) Bannie Morris (squaw). Horse back riding tvas won by Bob MeMan- us and Sharon Dadson. The best war dancers were Gary Baker, Sharon Dadson. John Taylor, The best tribe in the scavenger hunt were the Blackfeet. For the fleetness of foot, Bob Mc- Manus came in first and Xilma Boyleven xvas second. Awards for the best dressed cawboys rs irs, na igi iwson cam went ta Ronnie Carter and Ba r- 1second. ry Cowan, cowgirls were Judy e- Elaine Biggs and a visitor, Taylor and Olga W. The be--t Francine Wynn came first in Indians were Timmy Taylor, in the wheel-barrow race, with Randy Beauprie and David Fi- ir Mauneen Martin and Janice ne.y.Ta end aur 'Wxld Wes! e Mases second. Bill Cobban and Show" we had alI af aur cow- id Cari McMuiien were first while boys and Indians walk arouni Is Ross Myers and Art Kooy were the Reservation for a spot race Vsecond. which was won by Nelda In the straight running races Gauîd. the foilowing came in first: Ian____ h. eight and under-Marsha Wvnn, ie Allen Myers. In the eight ta CENTRAL ten age group-Elgie Lawson By Betty Foran and Janice Moses and Jili Ni- Following vigorous dlavs Of chais tied. For eleven and over preparation for the fourth an- E Bill Cobban and Elaine Biggs. nual Penny Fair, this play- 2 The hot rod race was an add- rudh mndobswe ed attraction with Terrv gc, hrundhad eman doubta ph- iols and Paul Wlh ar na-te ewud vnbv a Davd ee Wls; ary narade. Several gaod spirited Davd Le;and Ross Myers and chilciren turned out dccked as Bill Cobban. Egyptian princesses and war- There were prizes for every- riors. The most prominent fea- anc who attended, even the su- turc of aur section of the pa- pervisor. rade was aur float on the back VINCENT MASSEY of Mn. Ed Foran's truck. We By Verna Foran had difficulty securing a large This past week bas been truck and sa decided a smaU quite successfui at Vincent one was better than none at Massey Park and this week ail. We had an Egyptian muni- will pr-ove quite hectic because, My lying in the shade of a py- as everyone knows it is "Penny ramid and a palm tree closelv Fair" time again. Our theme is guarded by two taîl statel h Japan "The Land of the Rising warriors (Ricky Spencer aria S un". We plan ta have at least Paul Parker). The -red truck two fia ats and sa we ail shahl had green and white flags of have aur fingers crossed. Please, Egypt attached ta the huge sign kids came ta the play ground en the front af the truck~. today and help us prepare aur Green and orange streamers floats. Also an > help from yau, completed the decoratians cx- the parents, will be appreciat- cept for aur painted Egyptiaai ed. muraIs (copied from a book) Last F'ridav we ventured whicb were attached ta the down ta the Cneam of Bariey sides of the back of the truckc. into the country. This was the den b.v Kim Spencer and «wa.,, day for aur hike and nature fashioned from a large trie.,,- study,,. We left the park at 10:45 icie. The remaining panaders a.m. carrying bag and luggage, were* Egyptian Princesses - lunches, and swimi suits. Ev Louise and Susan Marin, Mary about 11:15 everyone was tiredà Parker. Joan Adams, Annc but we finahly arrived at a lave- Kent, Karen Spencer. Egyptian ly country spot whene we ate Wa-rîons - Ricky and Kinm aur lunches. We cxplored the Spencer, Dougie and Paul Park- 'laad", and, behold, several cf er. Gar\, Clark, Alligator froin aur graup came upon saine Nile-Marie Foi-an. Flag Car- cows. I don't think those poor rnec Douig Firth. cows wiil ex-er be the sanic The judges awarded cur again! We tracked back ta a smali gnoup p, ize and somle nice shailow swirnming hale 1 time ia the neat toa distant fu- and then we %vene homneward turIc WC i have a speciai par- bound. 'Ne lad cuite an event,- l tyair tho e paraders and help- fuiday bu I an rutful' os je the booths for which saY, 1Ithink the kids from eo,,t Centrai was'responsible. 1 would aid Vincent Massey are a - __ 1 iike ta thank those who parad- derful lot and just cannot ke cd and heiped Central place beat. second. and special thanks ta CENTRAL Mrs. Parker who helped me keep the childnen lined up By Betty Foran during the chiidren's parade. On Wednesday, JuIy 16. at FRANKLIN this piayground thene occurred a bail game between Ontario By Gayle Thomas Street Sehool and aurselves. This past week we were bus- The Central team wene just tao iiy preparing aur fioats for tho much for the taugh Ontarin Pennyv Fair Parade. Our theme squad and Central came off an was -Holland". Ia one float. the winning end of the scorec_, there wyas a windmiil and the 42-i. The Ontario Street tearn other float wvas a flower float. consisted of stars such as Crom- We receivecd first prize for this. bic, Wisernan, Pipier, James Ali the chiidren sat an tie tConway. Coa'yie, Rundie Veitch floats. dressed as Dutch child- and Bates. Jim Covie scored ren. There xvas aiso a Holland their only rua. The Centrai fine engine which sdme of the teami memibers wvere HancockA, boys from this park rigged Up. Kennedy, Turner, Wrighit, Phil- TI'e chiidren are planning how lips, Black, Hughes, Cnossey, ta spend the inonev which thev Mooncraft, and Cale. Bren t von for the parade. Hughes ied the team scoring 61 At any special events that runs, with Hancock, Kenned..arene id at aur playground. the Turner, and WVright scoring à parents are welcorme ta came each.j and see their chiidnen perform. On Thursday, the yourigerl VINCENT MASSEY people camning ta the pla\--1 By Verna Foran ground eajo "ved a pet and stuff- Weli. Penny Fair is aven for cd animai show. Cats, dogasarother ' e-ar! It xvas a lot cf rabbaits, pandas and other stuff- liard v.ork but il, xva.z sure fun. ed tovs wvere bromughit ta b". Most of the -week we prt-parýd iudged. The judgîng \vas done ta deracrate tlhe float-; and ma\* bY mys-ýeif an~d Gravdon C'a- I sia'v. l'm verY plýoud aof tho ville. Randv Cale. Rav Rundel.xvav everv ane pitc-heclinimand and John Sammers-caies. Tne ce-* helped. A special thanks I ex- suits af this animal show fa:- tend ta the following ne).opl,.I low; Dogs. Most cOlaurs--MI;chl- iwho vihu their help. x% c aei Zillinger; pretticst exes- couid not have been pca- i Stacey Stutt: darkest coiu-1 for Penny Fai-: Mn. H. Mae Michael Zillilager: shortest legs for loaing us bis trailer and I-Sîacev Stutt; iongest dog- cÂivmng his car in the pjrad.-; jStaccx' Stutt. 1Mr. La Bine also ton bis trailo:- Cat.- - Bushic ýt tail-Ste-* and n.,ýsisting b.v dniviing it l: .. Iphen .iefferv; biackest -- Jacýv Darc 'i, 1or his t'-ailoi-, and 'Mn. V7andery%,ce-.: : bggest vello\v C. Fa,ýaa ian ve.w i::nd>,, driv- Rabbi*Là-Luii-e."î edrà-DaÂi- ilookeu Lre&1yiy Àte, el. enif li 1! U-taygroufia * &iports and the Head was Ron Hooper. Friday morning was spent cleaning up the grounds and for doing this the children receiv- ed freshie and suckers. We would like to thank Mrs. L. Mc- Feeters for donating the suck- ers. We would also like taoi thank the merchants and the parents who heiped ta make Penny Fair a success. On F'riday. Aug. 1, we are holding -Backwards Day" for, aur special event. BANTAM AVERAGES soy sa and I was very proud of them. I wouid like ta say that I have a wonderful group of kids ex- cept those three aider boys (whose naines 1 will not use) wvho persist in torftnenting the children and using extremely harsh language. I hope they will try ta improve. MEMORIAL PARK By Murray Walker Doris Martin As an extra attraction and in conjunction with Penny Fair, Memorial Park held a Beauty Contest te pick Miss France the beauty te represent aur theme (France). The winners of this cantest were first: Olga Wea.- zinki; second: Kathy Curtin; third: Nolie Gimlett. We would like ta take this opportunity ta express aur thanks ta the parents wba verv willing-l v valunteered their help for the 'Pennyv Fair Parade. and aur thanks ta Mrs. Jeffery who made many flowcrs for the float, and costumes. Our Mr. France was repres- ented bY Terry Baker. LIONS CENTRE By Berta Higgon Karen McMurter This week was spent in pre- paring, for Penny Fair. We chose Mexico as aur country for the "Around the Worid" theme. We advised the children an îrheir costumes and toid theni of the interesting points, about M1exico. We made the Jumping Bean costumes for Gail Hobbs and Betsy Philiips. The tail o', the bull was Marris Honeyman KAWARTHA TENNIS LEAGUE STANDING Team w Peterboraugh Quaker -'---------- 4 Bowmanville -3 Port Hope ----2 Peterborough Quaker "B" __2 Lindsay -. -. O 50 4 7L T 0 2 3 1 2 2 il0 Pts 20 141 SHORT CUT TO KNOWLEDGE have experience, a.id 1 be-eVe that vout.h can do anything il The secret ofi Iower is theý its desire for success is suffici- method by which the fire of ently strong ta curb ail othèr youth is translated inta the desires. I also believe that a knowiedge of eprine ae few words of experience cAil suggeste d as.ot cut to thiat. tcach vouth how~ to avoid tv3 knowiedge. pilfails, of commerce which wvaît 1 once had youth. and now li for the most audaciaus spir:t'% "CANADA'S FINEST AUDITORIUM" THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE (H. E. 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