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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1958, p. 13

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TRUtRSDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1958TECAAM TTMiEOA1VL.O!Tm -I Men's Major Bowling 1 Pat Vea took bis mind off aIn the move ta win the John golfing just long enough to bowl I M James Trophy. Jack Park- the high single game of the er finished second with 771, Ted evening with adtl e 330 which1 "Pappy" Bagneil had 755, Ai is par for the Ç;ý; Jim Lev-1 Osborne 748, Ed "Flash" Rundie ett followed Y 'with 318, Jack; 747. Ed claims he cari get them Parker had two good scores,i when he has ta. Ralph Kelly 309. and 302, Cuth McDonald', 742, Jim Levett and Rus 306 and Tom Cowan 305. 1 'Shady" Lane bath with 741, Russ "Dutch" Haliman had Cuth McDonald 736, Dave Me- three nice games 259-291-226I Knight 731, Ernie Perfect 725, for 776 ta win the high triple Pete Dabbins 721, Bert Engley prize. Dutch made the state- 716, Pat Yeo 712, Gord Stringer ment after the game that this 706. was bis year and bis team was Jack Bond was a big winner _____________________in the low score department, JE ~.. ~ ~.. if Iwinning low single game 97 and g ~ * low triple .467. Jack Munday I *V V~ vw.v ~" had 116. p WUWW~~ Russ Hallman's team had high triple for the season with 3,647 as wvell as bigh single game 1318. AIIey Chatter Ted Bagnell's team has taken over the lead in the team stand- ing with 41,2 points. Williams and Larmer are tied for second with 4 points, five teams have - 3 points each. We might add CO at this point that we have hear.d - , very littie crabbing from Ted Bagneli since Wednesday night. Bill Hearle held his average this week at 284 as he was un- T laV/0A WORKI able to attend hecause of wark. à LKA/ e Do,00 Jack Parker has 257 for 3 games ATP/S,?#ArARE with Ai Osbornie third with AAIR o VOL'" ~ 246. Treasurer Fred Cale is stili standing with bis hand out and Fred would appreciate the bowl- ers paying up by the end of this ~SEvIc:o~In case some of the bowlers _ _ _ _ _ _ _s__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _f or__ _ _ _t a b o w l IA.3-3883 BOWMAN VILLEI ahead of time. In this mariner ya xi1l be helping your team lere's the best in heating comfort RED TRADEMARKED FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE TYo. con b. sure you are getting the worWds finest hard ceai! Remember thora is economy in quality. Ask for it todayl -' STOVE 1 UT -PEA .BRIQUETS FJLL YOUR COAL BIN NOI AND SAVE STEPHEN FUELS PHONE MA 3-5410 DEE4IS1*1 Office at C.N.R. Yards YOUR LAST CHANCE for this AMAZING. OFFER! 136 SOLD ONLY 14 Cars to Go before one -of our customers ii Win Free a 1958 Vauxhail Victor Every person who buys a newv or used car from us during this Great Contest is entitled to one chance Free on the Vauxhali. When 150 units have been sold, the draw will take place. YUL: Special This Week! 1955 Buick 2-Dr. Hardtop Automatic transmission, custom radio, 2-tone paint, custom upholstering, tinted glass. 28,000 original mileage. Locally owvned car. Clearing Ail Used Cars at REDUCED ,PRICES BUY NOW AND SAVE Very good variety of late miodels from -which to choosc. Al eonipletelv reconditioned and thoroughly checked through our shop. RoUb'N MOTORS LIMITED BUICK - PONTIAC - G.M.C. TRUCK DEALER 166 King St. E. Bownianville 31A 3-3321 r - 7651 out in an effort to win some mon ey. Doug Taylor dropped in ta see the gang on Wednesday night. Doug was sportîng a walkirig cast. Our President, Bill Bates, was riot settîng a very good example for the rest of the bowlers. Bill bowled 130. Averages Name Games Ave. Bill Hearle -____ 3 284 Jack Parker -___ 3 257 AI Osborne ------ - 6 246 Dave McKnight - 3 244 Pete Dobbins 6 242 Ernie Perfect 3 242ý Jack Gay 6 240 Russ Halîman -__ 6 239 Pat Yeo - _------- _ 3 237 Cuth McDoriald - 6 2t4 George Piper - 6 2331 Ted Bagneli 6 233 Jim Levett ___ 6 231 Ralph Kelly ___ 6 231 Harold Bennett - 6 229 Ross Wright 6 227 Russ Lane-____ 6 226 Russ Oke ____ 6 224 Bert Engley-___ 6 224 Reg Hearle -____ 6 223 Gord Stringer 6 222 Murray Tighe - 6 219 Paul Chant ----_ 6 215 Clarerice Oke 6 214 Morley Vanstone - 3 214 Phil Cancilla 6 213 Kari Biekeli . 6 212 Dr. H. B. Ruridie 6 210 Bill Steven . 6 209 Fd Rundie 6 207 Ross McKnight - 6 207 Elton Brock-___ 6 207 Harry Gay 6 207 Bruce Milrie ___ 3 207 Mel Dale - __ 6 207 Murray Larmer 6 2031 Bill Shotter ____6 202 Buri Moses 6 202 Ab Piper ----- . - 6 202 Dr. K. SIemon -___ 6 201 John Ford 6 201~ Hap Palmer 6 201 Bob Martyn____ 6 2001 Jack Bond 6 200 Standing of Teams. End of 2nd Week, lst Schedule Team W L Pins Pts. Bagnell -4½'h11/26541 4' Williams - 4 2 6739 4 Larmer 4 2 6656 4 Hallman -31ý 21/ 6647 3/2 R. Oke ...3 3 6704 3 Rundle 3 3 6597 3 Osborne - 3 3 6527 3 Brock 3 3 6480 3 B. Oke 3 3 6267 3 McKnight. 2 4 6541 2 Milne 2 4 5892 2 Dale 1 Se 6666 1 Features This Week - This Sched. High single-Pat Yeo 330 -à4 Dobbins 34 High triple-Russ Hallman 7 Bill Hearle'852 Low single-Jack Bond 97 Bond 97 Low triple-Jack Bond 467 Coombes 452 High team. 1-H1allman 1318 Haliman 1318 High teamn 3-Halîman 3647 Hailman 3647 Low team, 1-Milne 844 Milne 844 Low team 3-Milne 2897 Milie 2897 LONG SAULT Mr. and Mns. John Baker and David, Dundas, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Baker. Mr. Stanley Fletcher, Toronto, spent the weekend with bis par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Fletcher. Mns. Roy Turner, Blackstock, will be aur supply school teach- er unitil Oct. lst wheri Miss Val- da Kocins, Toronto, wîll take over for the balance of the term. Son-y Mrs. Margaret Snowden was forced to ive up aur school as teacher owing to ilîness. Miss Kocins will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camneron and we wel- came ber ta the community. (Intended for last week) Heartfelt sympathy of the community is extended ta Mr. E. S. White in the sudden pass- ing of bis wife. Many attended the large funeral Sunday af- ternoon. Mns. Sophie Kayacs and Ga- briel, were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrane, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Junkin. Fenelon Falls, with Mr. and Mrs. Orme Miller. Little Ronny Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harper bad the misfortune ta break a bone in his leg and will have it in a cast for three ta four weeks. North Nestieton Skating Registration Day At Town Hall on Friday Registration Day will be held by the Bowmanville Skating Club tomorrow, Friday, Sep- tember 26th. at the Town Hall from two o'clock in the after- noon until fine in the evening. Everyorie interested in joîn- ing the club, either for Family Skating or Figure Skating, will be able ta register during these seven hours. Officials of the Bowmanville Skating Club will be at the Town Hall continuously during the afternoon and evening, and will be glad ta answer ques- tions and ive information ta ail who are interested. Club Skating Starts The Bowmanville Skating Club wil open Uts season on Sunday afternoon, October SU-i. with Famiqy Skating from 3 o'clock ta 5 p.m. Figure Skat- ing will start on Tuesday after- noon. The hours will be Tots 4 ta 5. Juniors 4 ta 6. Seniors 6 ta 7.30 every Tuesday and Thursday. The Seniors will also skate from 1.00 ta 3.30 every Saturday afternoon. Pees for the 24 week season wîll be Tots, $6.00; Juniors, $12.00; Seniors $16.00. The fee for Family Skating is $12.00 per family. This includes parents and all their children 18 and under. Children over 18 years made welcome. of age of a member familv must pay an additional fee of $2.00 each for the season. Anyone 30 ing as a single member for a fee of $8.00 for the seasan. General Meeting Tuesday The Bowmanville Skating Club wil hold a general meet- ing on Tuesday evening at 7.45 in the Town Hall wvhen interest- ing plans for the season will he discussedi. John Wilde, the club's new professional will be pres- ent.' Everyone interested in skating is urged by the Bow- manville Skating Club ta at- tend this meeting and will oe Alyce Hodgson Leads H. & S. Bowling Lge. Bowling started Sept. 12. 200 games - Sadie Bucknell 212, 219; Joyce Lyle 232; Dorothy Morris 206, Audrey Sleep 200. This week 200 games-Barb. Buttonsbaw 238, 214, Joyce Lyle 206, 218; Alyce Hodgson 209, 202; Marg. King 212; Sa- die Bucknell 204. Averages Alyce Hodgson ----- 206 Joyce Lyle - ----- ___203 Barb. Buttonshaw ____197 Sadie Bucknel __-- -_193 Doris Polley 192 Marg. King 172 Marg. Coyle _____167 Bannie McDonald ____165 Ollie Patfield _____164 Audrey Sleep ___161 Team Standings Teamn 4 Robins 4 Team 6 Bluebirds ______2 'Téam 3 Wrens -2 Team 1 Sparrows 2 Teamn 2 Canaries-______ Team 5 Crows_______ BETHANY At the Sunday evenîng ser- vice in the United Church, Miss Margaret Lowes of Peterbor- ough, spoke on the work of Five Oaks Training Centre la- cated near. Paris, Ont., which she had attended for a mont during summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monkc, IManilla, and T. J. Brian, Sun- jderland, visited with Mr. Alex H-. Monik last week. Howard Rowan, Elliott Lake, xvas home for the weekend with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rawan. Miss Veronica Nelson and Mrs. Laura. Speers, Toronto, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neals for the weekend. Harry Johnston left on Mon- day for Elliott Lake, where he is employcd with the Discher- Farrarid Construction Ca. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neals, who have been visiting with their relatives in the district for the past three weeks re- turned ta their home in Mark- dale on Manday. George Sedgewîck and Harry Pinn, Saskatooni, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Red Ed- munds on Sunday. The Cub Mathers' Auxiliarv met at thz home of Mrs. Carl Smith with rime members pres- ent. The treasurer, Mrs. Scott reported the receipts of a re- cent entr-rtainmeiit featuring colored slides by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Spicer of Millbraok on a IGoodyear BowlingI trip ta the Caribbean. A Hal- lowe'en Masquerade party was planned for Oct. 31. Next Wed- nesday the members of th,ý Auxiliary will meet witb th2 Cavan Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Mervin Smith and Mrs. William Swain, leader of the Cavan group will address the meeting. On Oct. 9 a rally of Cub Mothers' Auxiliaries wili be held in Toranto and repres- entatives from Cavan and Beth- any will attend, hopirig ta bearri more way s in which they cari be of assistance ta the Cub Pack. The next meeting will ho held at the home of Mrs. Addi- son Scott. It is not the oath that makes us believe the mai, but the man the oath.-Aeschylus. but the four pin on apparent. ly good hits. You guessed it-«-. Honeyman blew five times in a row. In the sixth Jack left the five pin and finally got rcl1jnt in the last four frames, ta en&~ up with a 104 score. HIgh Averages amsAvg. Ron Maynard . . 6 22 Farewell Blackburn . 6 223 -Maurice. Conway 6 222 Jack Potts --- 6 2121 Tom Masterson 6 201 Fred Smith ___ 6 204 Dave Park 6 198 Tom Graham- - 6 196 Howard Edmondson 6 196 Arnold Lobb 6 iffl Howard Davey 6 194 Pete Bathigate 6 194 Jack Dunn ----- 6 193 Joe Piper _ _- 3 193 Jim Houck _ --- 6 190 - :iLFU IT BY GEN REý'DI Main or ahin. Hot or shivory We're neyer late With mitk delivery. * '.In Canada's Modem Armny 'You un have a newer, MuIer ouf.door hifo with a rea future. If you want a eteady job, à go-ahead corer that has agl thé advsntagea of a life in the openi, and you ciii meet the. biglb standards set by the Canadian Army, thore la a world of oppartu,. nity open ta yau. Ber. la a 1fe with challenge and advonture .-.- one with a purpose ..- good companiona..-. good pay and advance. ment possihilities. . .' and an early pension. Find out about it now. Contact your local ArMYmy ùtring btion or nman tis coupon s.o' THE ARMOURY. 220 MURRAY ST., PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Ploeu ond me, wlthout obligation, details oni carm opportUnitiuo inth@ Canoidian Army. N4am ..u ...;.................. p... .. ~Addrff ......@........................ ... Centennial Tumblers $500o DRAW $500 by His Worship Mayor Nelson E. Osborne FRIDAY, SEPT. I6th 9 P.M. ON STEPS 0F TOWN HALL In the event of rain, Draw will be held in the Council Chamibers. Souvenir Tumblers and Draw Tickets stili available at Lander Hardware ATTENTION ~ TICKET SELLERS- Any uncolIeýp4ed ticket stubs miust be delvered to Lander Hardware. i' The Legion bowlers became the final league to swing inta action this season at Martyn's Academy, Tuesday night, Frank Samis' team rolled up a 7-0 shutout win over Tommy Gra- ham's outfit ta start off the year in fîrst place. Ernie Perfect's 335 game took high single hon- ours, as-he led bis bowlers toaa 5-2 decisian over Jack Geddes' pin-droppers. Ini the night's ther encoun- ter, Bull Bates' bowlers rolled Up a big 3438 total ta down Jim Fair's outfit by a 5-2 mar- gin. Pete Dobbins rolled a big 717 series ta walk off with high triple honours. Teams Pins Pts. F. Samis . 2795 7 B. Bates _____3438 5 E. Perfect 3063 5 J. Fair- 2931- 2 J. Geddes 2900 2 T. Graham 2583 0 I ýRecrealiton ÇRevitews1 ~ ~ By Douglas Rigg Dancing Classes There are still some openlngs in the Recreation Department's Children's Dancing Classes for any one who, bas flot registered yet.! Below is the time schedule for the Dancing Classes: Wednesday Afternoon 3.30-Tiny Tats (4 and 5 yrs.) Beginners; 4:00-Pre-Ballet (5- 7yrs. nd yr, studerlts;, 4:211- Primary'Aâeè (6-9 yrs.); 5:00- Grade 1 Ballet (9-12 yrs.); 5:30 -Beginners, Baton; 6:00-Be- ginners, Tap; 6:30-Tap 111; 7:00 -Tap IV; 7,30-Baton 11, 8:00- Baton III and Intermediate. Saturday Morning 9:00-Beginners, Baton; 9:30- 2nd yr. Baton; 10:00-Tap II; 10:30-Beginners, Tap: 11:00- Baton II; l1:30-Tap IV; 12:00- Tap V, 12:30 p.m.-Baton IV; 1:00 p.m.-Baton 111; 1:30 p.m.- Tap III. The above times may be chariged, it will depend on the number of registrations in eacb class. If further information is ne- quired please caîl the Recreation Office at MA 3-5761. Minor Hockey Application forms for minar hockey playens will be available A DURO PUMP Means Better Living!! O UR DURO Water Sys- tem gives us fresh, pure water when and where we need it ... adds ta our con-. venience and comfort of daily 11f e. DUYRO Pumps are availi- able in all sizes ta meet in- dividual needs. See your Plumber or DURO dealer for full information or write for FREE folder. "«Runninoe Nestletori W.A. met at the aer u home of Mrs. Jas. Hedge on 'Thursday evening, Sept. 1R~, 1 ..... with 23 ladies present, Presi- L dent Mrs. Allan Wilson in the chair. Mrs. Allan Beacack took the devotioral and prayer. Mrs. K. Levland taok the Scripture. Mrs. Delbert Beacock read a DUNO paper on Christian Fellowship. writtcn bv Mrs. W. McCoy. It- was decided ta hold a churchI supper on Nov. 7. A committee was namied for community vis- iting. ,rgramn consisted o ed gns b'. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Mc- Co\ anid Mis. Allan Beacock, and a violin selection bv Mrs. Mairz. ac,,aînpaiiied bv Mrs. L. Malcoln- at the piano. A dainty MM lunch brought the meeting t.o a PU P close. 0 Lia Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Kellet, L.ON D ON Millbrook, andr Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Ha * mza and Carl, Bow- mnanville. isited with Mr. an d J ACK Mrs. Wmn. Armstrong on Sun-C .\I:. d \lî s. Isaac Beattx and PLUMBING R,,... 1 wcd aR!ri M -. Normna!i Division Toroto.:s:td wtn NA 35615 :-,-d INIrs. Viv 2Mtlolm oa Sunciay, Fan. Necesmu& :SOFTENER,1 MITED PF 8 . CANAD) and BEATÎNG Street South BOWMANViLLE some trne next week. The Re- creation Departmeit will again operate three leagues, Atom, Pee Wee and Bantam. The application -forms will be available at the Recreation Of- fice in the Lions Centre and will also be distributed through the Public Schools. A fee of One Dollar ($1.00) will be changed each player in the Minon Hockey Leagues again. This fee is necessary ta help defray added expeises and will also caver each player with in- surance. At least 20 coaches and man- agers are needed for the minor hockey teams this season. If you are interested in helping the youngstens learn the funda- mentaIs of hockey call the Recreation Office at MA 3-5761. Registration for Fail Activities Registration for the Recrea- tion Department's Fail Activities will open next week. Anyone întenested in attending any of the Recreation Department's ac- tivities is asked ta register at the Recreation Office flot laten than October lOth. Listed helow are the propased activities for this coming season: Moriday-Cboral Saciety-8 - 10 p.m.-Town Hall. Tuesday-Leathercaft-8 - 10] pam.-Lions Centre; Smocking- 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.-Lions Centre; Adult Swimming-7 - 10 p.m.- B.T.S. Pool. Wednesday-Children's Danc- ing Classes-3:30 - 8:30 p.m.- Lions Centre: Reading and Dis- cussion Graup-7:30 - 10 p.m.- Lions Centre. Friday-Childnen's Theatre- 4 - 6 p.m.-Lions Centre; Adult Art-7:30 - 9:30 p.m.-Lions Centre; Teen Town-8:30 « 12 p.m.-Lions Centre. Saturday-Children's Dancing Classes-9:00 arn. - 1:30 p.m.- Lions Centre. The above activities will get underway the week of Oct. l3th. Aduit Swimming Class The Recreatian Department's Adult Swimming Class will be held on Tuesday evenings this year rather than on Thursdays as in previaus years. Thene will be a delay in the star*ing of this activity as the Ontaia Dpartment of Public Wak sdoing repair work at the Boys' Training School Pool.i ýThe class wiIl get underwat as soon as the repains have been! completed.i Teen Town The Bowmanville Teen Town will stant activities for the 1958- 59 seasori this Friday, September 26tb, with a dance at the LionsI Community Centre. AUl teen-agers in Bowman- ville and district, wbether mem- bers of the club or not, are in- vited ta attend this first dance of' the season. Records will pro- vide the mnusic and there will be prizes for special dances. Two Delegates To Attend Convention Don Kemnp, presideîit of Lo- cal 189, and Ivan Hobbs, the past president, left on Sunday marning firom Maltori Airport ta fly ta Miami, Florida. They will attend the Interna- tional Convention of the United Rubber Worke-s' Union- being1 hcld this weck. N:Kcmip and NI- llobhs arc deleiza:es 10 the convention rom Local 189. "------------- -'ru1- ---- Legion Bowling a f mrA. A powerhouse Combine team' coritinued along undefeated by handing out a lop-sided 7-0 past- ing ta last season's champion- ship Office outfit. Neyer bas the Office looked sa iriept, in losing by a staggering 539 pins, including an ariaemic 787 first Rame tally. The league-leaders had thirigs all their own wav with the night's three high tri-1 ple bowlers on their side. Rori Maynard bowled a 706 total followed by team-mates Jack Potts (660) and Dave Park (651). Other high triples were1 carded hy Maurice Coriway of the Lead Press (651), the Hase Room's Arniold Lobb (649) and the Fan Belt's Fred Smith (637). Dave Park tank high single honours with a 281 Ramne fol- lowed by Mayriard (274 and 262), Canway (266), Stu Car- son (261) and Lobb (649). The Hase Romr blasted the Lead Press 7-0 ta move inta second place. An underated Fan Belt Club took oiver third spot hy downing the cellar- dwelling Machine Shop 5-2. Ron Maynard's high triple shawing moved him inta the average leadership. The Machiné Shop's Jack H1dreymnan had as rough a time as ariy bawler possibly could have. In the first five frames, Jack kriocked dawn everything, - ', .,. - i - ý' 1, .. - y" . - TM CANADMN STATMDLý,N. BOWMA»VnJýX ONTAPM :v 81 f97

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