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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Feb 1959, p. 13

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THE CANADUA! STATESM»T, BOWMNNVTLLI, ONTARTO PAM MMMU -e u-- Il- IMiXed Leagi The Mixed League standings tl eçned.up eenmore af!,cr rr oy0nIgh' action, when the oen-leaders both lost, and n 'the second and third place 0 teaW ion. Bob Mitchell's out-N fit Jack Bond's f ir- VJ p1a4~I4a5-2 setback, largely1a en th# strength of a slim 22 p.r. inargill in the final game. - Art Spicer's team turnedl in a fine performance to rGwf l A Hicklings crew, and inove ta F within a single point ùf t1hc league-leaders. The othle rr 2r ber$ of the top duo, Io-e-hy' Etcher's bowlers. were subjeu,- cd to a 5-2 loss at the hands of Arnold Sleep's outfit, who mov- ed into a fifth place tie.j High triple honours went toi Jim Cox with a 703 mark, fol- lowed by Joe Nowlan 672, Art rSpicer 646, Dorc Mutton with Be Prepared Spring Thaws with a Sump Pump With 25 feet of 1%" plastic pipt $48-50 J-ACK DROUGII PLUMBING and HEATING Division Street South ]KA 3-5615 BOWMANVILLI me Bowling ýh ladies' high of 631 and Ca- p: oIle Oke 601. Jin Cox also bagged the a iight's high single at 330, while iher fine scores went ta Joe t Nowlan 250, Len Eldridge 238', Jean Evans 232, Jack Bond 230 C and Pat Yeo 229. Team Standings s W L Pins Pts r Bond _ _ Il 7 16983 26 s ElIcher il 7 16779 26 S picer 11i 7 16523 25 MitchAll 9 9 17160 21 Firemen and Public Work s --Clear lice Off Arena Roof 1-iclig 6 12 16353 IL4 --s Slcep -- - - -- 6 12 16323 14 Averages Ga. Ave. Arnold Sleep 18 207 Joe Nowlan 18 201f Pat Yeo-- 17 201 On:e E2i'cher -18 193s Art Spicer ---- - 18 196 Jack Bond ------- - 18 196 ,voxlev Etcher-_------ 18 195 Bob Mitchell----- 18 194 Bol Edmondison ----- 18 19] Ceci] Mutton--- - 18 10 Len Eldr'dge - -18 16 Jim Richards 12 18.1 Esse Cox------------ 18 12 Joan B,.urît---------- 18 17 Gord Stringer 15 17 Buk2 Brunt ---------18i 177 Jiru Cox --- 18 1?7 A -lIickling ------- 15 176 Dot Bu)nd --------------- 18 175 Ca'-ole Oke ----------1-- 1 Rlick Gould ------- - 18 173 Cliff Evans -- --------- 18 173 Fred Luxton - 18 170 Bih Charles------------ 18 170 Mary Nowlan 18 168 Pat Bartels ----------- 18 167 Dorc Mutton-------- 18 16.3 Jean Evans--------- 18 162 1 Audrey Sleep ------- 18 161 BmEr Stringer 15 161 jMarie 'Yen --------- - -17 158 1Amy Wnacott 15 158 !VMar g Perris . ---- 3 157ë Ruth M,,itchell --- _ 18 155 Ron Muton-------- 18 154 Muriel Ilolrovd 18 1151 Dorcen Charles 18 148 Kay Luxtoni 15 145 iJoan Eldr --i----e - 18 139 Marg H-icking 15 138 _ Ruhy Spicer --- 15 124 Everett Winacott ---- 15 106 1Ladies 1-igh Single - After a two day cancellation of all activities, the saît, axes and pike plsta the project. Tney worked al McnEviahsi__g__ --------23 Memorial Arena was re-opened for business on Friday day and were able ta announce the danger peiod was over Jim Cox ------------__ 330 evening and many brcathed a tremendous sigh of relief. düring the afternoon. This photo shows Works Chairman Laffies H gh Triple - On Friday, after consultations on the best method of Dcputy-Reeve Jack Brough at right, Deputy Fire Chief Dore 1Mu)ýton------- 631 remnoving the tremendous amount of ice and snow which Frank Calver, lcft, and Lau Lyle high up on the roof with 'Mens 1igh Triple , had accumulated on the roof, mnembers of the Fîre Brigade the fire hase. Jin Cox ------- 703 and Board of Works combined farces ta apply f ire .hases, For Best Resuits . , TRY OUR Automatic CAR WASH The car wash that gives you that gleaming wax finish. LUBRICATION OIL CHANGE CAR WASH FISK TIRES and BATTERIES Teenage Bowling Larny Piper's tearn continueé ta hold a six paint edge atoI the standings after downini Richards' cellar-dwellers 7-0 Ray Twist's outfit, the on]3 club able ta keep pace, blaste( out a 7-0 shutout win aven Bei Thompson's tearn ta break ai existing three way tie for sec ond with Thampsof and Moa' craf t. The defeat droppei Thompson into fifth position. Jin Moorcraft's bowlers ede ed out a narraw 4-3 decisicl aven Lowell Highfield'5 aggre gation in the other boys' Satur day aftennoon action. John Clark was the big tri ple man with a fine 715 tta followed by Ken Park 6ff Lowell Highfield 680, Don Bap neîl 671, Alvin Masterson 61 and Don Oke 616. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS WHO HAVE NOT ODTAINED THEIR 1959 LICENCES Your 1958 driver's licence and vehicle permit will expire at Midnight, March 18. After this date it xiii be illegal to drive with 1958 licence or plates. DON'T IWAIT TILL THE MAÀRCH DEADLINE Act now and ax oid inconvenience. A last minute rush will cause delay at the 250 Agency Offices throughout the province. RENEW YOUR LICENCES NOW TWO IMPORTANT BEMINDERS Vou mnust showv proof of Liability Insurance when you apply for plates or pay an extra $5.00 into the Unsatisfied Judg- ment Ftund. The additional $5.00 payment is NOT a substi- tute for Liability Insurance. If you do not have your "Proof of Liability Insurance" Cer- tificate, sec your insurance agent today. A policy for Fire, Theft and Collision is NOT Liability Insurance. Check your Policy. 2 Study the "Point Systcmn" folder you will receive with your Syst cm. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT 0F TRANSPORT HON. JOHN YAREMKO, QC., Minister D0. J. COLLINS, Deputy Minister vee vveeS Lose ivui In Fast Game Monda y .Against Peterborough 'n 19,Agoal by Lacey late in the 3:20 of the second session, only" 0. third period, brake up a goad, ta have Davies and Dyer score t, lu fast gaine here Monday night, to give Peterborough a 3-1 lead an cichd -2 win for Pe- mid-way through the period. dtandorough er omnvle Aftramiueofpa4i h tebrog ovn LiteNH..PeWeeAnil- fthird anuteBlof Dpewa scor-t .nStar campeiin ed on a Terry WÏalton pass ta_ c- Hopcroft put the istors put the locals back in the game,g r- ahead, on a pass frorn Lacey with the resuit in doubt until I d with the only goal of the open- Lacey blinked the red light, 1 1. ing period. George BaIl knot- with less than four minutes to Ctel the count for the locals at play. s) t .e- er over 300 nt 302, while Alvin r- Mastersn had 279 and Jim Mc- Legion Knight postEéd a 273 mark. r- Connie Osmond's team, ap- t al, parently intent on repeating as Bow l ing l B8, league champs, handed Lindai Ig- Brooking's cellar-dwellers a 5-2 After spending EL îengthy ;18 setback, and moved in a tie for exile,, as cellar - dwellers, Tom- first place, when Barbara my Graham's bowlers moved v Brown's slumping outfit were into a fifth place deadlock lasti Sthumped 7-0 by Virgir±ia week, and bounced up ta fourth, Brown's bowlers. this week. Tuesday night, at Non ofth gilsreached thr Martyn's Academy, Tommy's Non o!thegirs ast-moving outfit, hung a 5-2 600 plateau, the two best being Connieý Osmond with 583 and setback on Frank Saxuis' tearn. Linda Brooking at 574. Linda'sM The rest of the standings re- excellent 27 am tokhg mained virtually unchanged, singlehonou s folalthoughon-Jack Geddes' league- ine Ohndaur1,fallwed Br own- leaders dropped a 4-3 decision nie1, sBa drb 51, r ni2 3a B on taErnie Perfect's pin-droppers. 23 , B aaBro w n 223 and0.Jui n F air's crew , acting nothing Breda ke 00.lîke last schedule's champs,1 Boys' Team Standings were shunted deeper into the cellar after dropping a 5-2 en- Pins Points counter ta Bill Bates' bowlers. Larry Piper 20225 34 The win enabled Bates ta gain Ray Twist--- 19552 28 two points on the leaders. Jim Maorcraft- 19359 2,- Dick Patfield was the- high Lowll -fihfild 1955 3triple man with a 739 total, Lowel Hghfeld 1955 3 xhile manager George Elliot's Den Thompson --- 19367 21 293 game took high single hon- B ob R ichards - --- 18341 16 , ours . T a t n i g Girls' Teamn Standingg Pins Points Pins Points Jack Geddes - 18110 31 Barbara Brown 15663 31 Bill Bates --- ---- 18358 25 Coni Omod 507 1Frank Samis- 17406 191 Coni Omod- 507 1Tommy Graham -- 17691 13 Virgînia Brown 14468 24 Ernie Perfect ---- 17289 181 Linda Brooking - 14178 12 Jim Fair- 17856 l Three Injured Carol Brown suffered a bro- ken ankle and facial lacerations. Her father hiad several ribs ln Collision broken. The Brawns were mov- ed ta the Peterborough Civic F rHospital on udy Friday Evening Constable Stan Rospand of- the BwavleDtcmn Thre peplewer inure ino! the Ontario Provincial Police an accident on No. 35 Highway, ivsiae h ciet about three tenths of a mile north of the 3rd Concession o!f enTo nN w Clarke, on Friday evening at T e o nN w 7:15. Russell Fair, age 30, 771 Chamberlain Street, Peterbor- By Ruth Goheen ough, who was driving a 1958 There will be a Teen Town Chevrolet northbound, xvas the Dance this Friday, Feb. 2th at most seriously hurt. the Lions Centre beginnîng at Apparently Mr. Fair braked 8:30 p.m. The dress will bc suddenly and his car Skidded dress-up. The admission is 25c. acros ito he out bon-1for Members and 50c. for non- lacrosa n ollted soth ab1un8 members. We will bc entertain- Meteor' driven by Douglas R. je Brudae. ogsb Mr Brown, age 39, 2 Middleton oiBrd. Drive, Peterborough. Mn. Fair At our last dance the door was thrown froin hîs car by the pnize which was a Teddy bear impact, and ~was ru ve va a on by Vincent Molloy. 1mpactod was thrun ovr byaTerry Black and Cathy Lynch 195 F y ord naelid cathras won a spot dance. dr, icbhoald Mreet, hutr, age The annual Te-n Town Eas- 43,ihoîsSre, eebr ter Prom will be held on Apnil igh. 3. This is the biggest event of ileh thnee injured, Mr. Fair, the year. Five charming young Mr. Brown, and his 13 year oId ladies will be chosen, four as daug4ter, Carol BroWn, were p'incesses, and one as Queeri. taken ta Memorial Hospital, She will be crowned by last Bowmaniville. Mn. Fair, who year's Queen, Mary Mitchell. sustained a broken back, frac- Abbie Darch and his orchestra tured ribs, and multiple injur- will supply the music. There les was transferred ta the To- will be dancing frorn 9:00 ta ronto General Hospital on Sat- 1:00 ar. Bowling After a slow stant, the pow- erhouse Combine crew, win- ners o! the first schedule, have finally moved inta first place. 1 The Combines overwhelmed th Machine Shop by 300 pins ao win 5-2 and tic the Hase Roam. for the league leadership- A!ter finding a 973 total too :ough ta beat, the unpredict- able Office outfit rolled up 1262 and 1110 scores, in the next two games, ta pull a 5-2 upset win over the Hose lloom. The out-hicked Fan Belts dropped the first two encoun- ters by six and four r*n mar- gins, before blasting out an 1120 total ta salvage tir-c out of a possible seveipeints. Frank Moliun led the way in bath departn'eflts. with a 7561 triple. which included the night's hîgh single of 306. Other good triples were recorded by Ron Maynard 693, Howard Bromeli 6Ù7, Arnold Lobb 665, Howvard Davey and Pota Bath- gate 661 and Bill Shotter 641. Arnold Lobb had the best ýsingle effort with a 20 gaine Ron Maynard bowled 272 fol- lowed by Howard Davey 268, Frank Mohuni 265, Pote Bath- gate 2,59, Archie Cocy '25 8, Bill Hoyroyd 255 and Joe Pi-j per 251. After rolling triples a! 800 and 700 aver the past two weeks, Art Spicer dropped toaa 441 total, Thursday night, re- sulting ini an avn:ýage drap cf 12 pins. Arnold Lobb took over froin Spicer as highi average bowier with a 217 mark. Bill Shotter is third at 209, and Frank Mohun made a bîgc jump) into fourth xvith a 2(j3 average. Spi1cer bias 207 and Farewell Blackburn slipped ta fifth at ,205. Ladies' Major Bowling The standings remairiod Tgam 51~UIIWS ractically unchanged, af~er Peiftta Pisa 'ýond ay night's ladies' bowling1 action. Bernice Buday's league-1 leaders downed Lola Wig-ht's( ceaîn 2-1 ta maintain a three1 point spread over tle nearest clubs. Andi the "Inearest clubs" stayed night in the thick of the race, as Kay Beauprie's last schedula winners, downe-d Shir- ley Blckell's bowlers 2-1, and Onie Etcher's team defeated Norma Gay's Hapless cellan- dwcllers b.v the same count. Doris Joll's crexv handed Ena Etcher's team a 2-1 loss, ta move inta third place. The remaining twa encountens ended ln minor« ipsets, when June Baker de- teated Lorraine Martyn 2-1, and Lydia Bates admnini:stered the same treatinent ta Joyce Lyle. Donna Preston showed the way in bath departinents, rail- ing bath the high triple 724 and the high single 299. Other hîgh triples went ta Ena Etcer 699, Peg'gy Haynes 683 and Joyce Lyle 679. Doris joi was runner-up in the high single race with a 284 mark, followed by Peggy Hlav- nes 281 and Kay Stephens 268. 200 Games Donna Preston 299, 229, Doris Joil 284, 217; Peggy Haynes 281, 237;, Kay Stephens 268; Shirley Bickell 264; Joyce Lyle 263, 2163, 200; Helen Dunn 2 58, 200,;1Ka.y Beauprie 247; Essie Cox 246, 226; Ena Etcher 246, 226, 227, Dorc Mutton 245, 20<); Betty Rogers 238; Dot Crombie 236 Norma Gay 232, 228; Joan Engley 231, 214, 202; Lydia Bates 230; Eileen Holroyd 229; Thelma Forrester 228, 205; Au- drey Osmond 225, 213; Bath Chartran 225; Jean Luixton 223; Mceg Gibbs 222; Wilma Bates 221, 215; Bernice Pantner 219, Ollie Patfield 218; Norma Nor- ris 215; Molly Hendersan 214; Audrev Biekeli 213; Glad Rabra 211; Dell Vinson 211; Millie Armstrong 209; Myra Cooper 208; Dolly Brooks 205; Joyce Tennant 205, 200; Evelyn Em- bley 203; Marg Pernis 202; Lau Lyle 202; Bernice Buday 200. High Scores High Singles- Donna Preston _____299 High Triple- Donna Preston 724 I-igh Average- Onie Etcher . -209 1ud Beaul EtchE Joli EtcbE Batee Bicke Lyle Bakei Wrigl Mart3 Gay ay-- 14 16401' iprie - l 174q Ler _ _ _ _ , l 1i , -r8 14890 ,ht - 7'1 15305 ,yn 6 15330 & 1617-1 Averages Narne A Orne Etcher -1' Ena Etcher 21 Kay Beauprie Bernice Buday Doris Joli 2-- Mary Wilcox - Jean Luxtail1 Joyce Lyle - Lydia Bates Shirley Bickeil Normg Narris- June Baker Peggy Haynes Dell Vinson-- Ollie Patfield ______ Donna Preston sadie BJucknel1 Lorraine M4rtyn Audney Osmondi Norma Gay - Shirley Davis Kay Stephens Helen Dun Joyce Tennant Dot Brooks Dorc Muttan Ada Richards Essie Cox- Helen Piper Myra Cooper ~ - - jean Musial- Lil Hooper ---- Eva Whitehead- Jean Harness - Lola Wright ----- Audrey Bickell Eileen Holroyd Val Miller- -___ Betty Westlake Lou Lyle----- D)ot Cromble Bernice Partner - 7Helen Vivian-_ ___ Nancy Bryans Joyce Major - Grace Blackburn - Thelma Forrester Molly Hendersoix IM EMORIAL ARENA1 -Bowmanville1 MMGET PLAYOFFe LINDSAY lowqANILLC Adults - 35e FRIDAY AND SATIJEDAY FEBRUfiRY 201h AND 21s1 SKATING CARNIVAL MONDAYI FEDRUARY 23rd Intermediate "A" HOCKEY 8:30 p.m. MINDEN vs. BOWMANVI LLE ORONO COMBINES Team Stand1lg"ý aecide second Combines ------- - - 28 ------ Office ------------ --- - ------ - -- ?5 Aults - 75e Lead Prruss -------- --- 2?Childi Machine Shop ----- Fan B eits ------------------ ADMISSION Students - 50c [ren 12 and under - 25c Bowman ville Skating Club' s Seventh Annual À&R Ua1VAL WITI- MISS BRON'VYN BROTHERS'. MR. JAMES HUTCHINSON from the Guelph College Figure Skating Club ALSO local skating stars and choruses Bowman ville Memorial Arena Friday and Scaturdoy February 2.Oth and 2.lst 8 PeNO Ticket Exchange will open at McNulty's, Tri.,.reb. 1> .*eburs., #.b. » -? ~ - - 203 202 200 200 197 194 193 191 191 189 188 188 186 181l 181 180 180 180 180 178 178 175 175 173 173 173 173 173 172 171 171 17Ô 16W 168 167 187 167 166 164 184 lu3 las 182 163 102 Mi THUUDAY, FEE. 19th, 1959 power of the CAT144liaI1 -dollar [by 224 conts, a4n avrqge Q about 29% per OLIt a YOU. -1 L.ýý ADMISSION Students -ffl 29a This contest sho Ir DURO

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