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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 May 1959, p. 13

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T1TTTRs~nAv MAV ,i.4 ia;Q TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLI~, OIITAIUO PAGE THIRTEEN Lakeshore Min or SBasebail Schedule Pe. Wee Schedule 21-C.TýS. at Orono 25-Newcastle at C.T.S. 26-C.T.S. at Bowmanville 27-Port Hope at Cobourg. 28-Cobourg at Orona JUiie- 1--Cobourg et C.T.S. Newcastle at Bow'ville 3-Newcastie at Cobourg 4-Bowmanville at Orono 8--C.T.S. at Newcastle 9--Cabourg at Port Hope 1-Orono at Cobourg 11-Bowmanville at C.T.S. Port Hope at Orono. 15-Cabourg at Newcastle 16-C.T.S. at Port Hope 17-Bowmianville at Cobourg 18-Newcastle at Port Hope 19-Orono et C.T.S. 23--Orono at Port Hope 24--C.TS. et Cobourg Orono at Newcastle 25-Bowmanville et Port Hop 29-Port Hope at Bowmanville 30-Port Hope at Newcastle Orono at Bowmanville. 1959 Juvenile Scheduis May - 25-Newcastle at Orono 27-Blackstock et CobourLP (Exhibition) Port Hope et Bowmanville June - 15-Cobourg at Orono 16-Newcastle et Port Hope Blackstock at Bow'ville (Exhibition) 17-Port Hope at Cobourg 18--Orono at Blackstock (Exhibition) 19-Bowmanvile et Newcastle 21-Cobourg at Port Hope 23-Orona at Port Hope 24-Cobourg et Bowmanville 25-N.ewcastle at Blackstock (Exhibition) 29-Bowmanville at Orono Newcastle at Cobourg___ SUPER m LA!q Juiy - 2-Port Hope at Bleckstock (Exhibition) 7--Oronoa t Bowrnanville 9-Bow-manville et Port Hope Cobourg at Blackstack (Exhibition) 10- -Orono at Newcastle 15-Orono at Cobourg 16-Bow'ville et Blackstock (Exhibition) 17-Port Hope at Newcastle 21-Newcastle at Bowmanville Blackstock at Port Hope (Exhibition) 23-Blackstock et Orono (Exhibition) 24-Cobourg at Newcastle 27-Port Hope at Orono 29-Bawmanville at Cobourg 31-Blackstock at Newcastle (Exhibition) Attention SPORTop0u'; By Frank Mohun MA 3.7234 It isn't news toa nyone that Bob Watt re*ir*ed as arene manager earlier this month. But this reporter jiiist couldn't let seven years of fine work go by, witbout saying srmething in the way of tribute. " The job as arena manager isn't the easiEst Ini the world. Sometîmes a decision made which would benefit the arena, didn't always meet with the epproval of some of the citizens. Neyer was the adage "you can please some of the pecile, some of the time; but hlot ail of the people, ail of ,the timem', better applied then in this case. Back in 1951, Mr. Watt first became ciannected directly 1. Rained out games should with the Memorial Mrena. He threw his suppcirt into the Kins- be rescheduled for earliest pos-; men project for artificiel ice. Wben a vote for artificiel ice wes sible date. i placed before the public, the overwhelming inajority gave thel 2. Birth certificates and Play-jKinsmen Club the go-ahead and resulted in Bob taking over as er contracts must be in ta C. R. manager. According ta aur information, the vote made Mr. Watt Careth Necasleby uy1. apear as though he knew whet he was telking about, and wben 3. Wining club. should of atif echallenge was issued ta "lsee whet he could. do et the erena", scresa . R avt gm the retiring manager began bis seven year tertrire of office. Bob Watt and Cliff SamIs certeinly are weil-deserving of preise for the highly successful operetion at tlha« Memorial Arena, under their expert guidance. The policy at the arena was to ~fl give the young hockey players under the recreation department, o w ' lU.free ice time, with the hope that they would, :in leter yeers, give Bowmanville top bome-brew talent in higher divisions. Another point was that the arena would not be a burden ta the texpayers. One mission bas been accomplisbed mfith one yet ta go. 'Typical of bis attitude, Mr. Watt, eltbough ai ficially retired, bas spent many hours already, and întends ta do lbis best to see that Bowmanville's young hockey players will bau ve the opportunity ta take over as the town's main team. Over the past couple of years the Intermediate Club bas been comîposed of few or no local players. Sucb was not the intention of the arene manage- ment policy, but with Bob Watt leeding the way, perbaps we will con pu#have e local entry this caming season. Bowmanville bas been lucky ta bave a j)erson of Bob Watt's 'calibre who spent long bours of bis own tirtn.e, always daing bis * best ta see tbat the Bowmanville Arena wae. mn efficiently. "I'm still willing ta belp out whenever needed" -- so said Bob Watt, ___ I and lie meant it too. w - - w -ON YOUR CAR 09, lus, BIG savmgs! AU the Iatest 1959 new car tire saf.ty and mileage features are yours 1- AT CANADUAN TIREÉS Wholosale Discount Saviuigs TYEX* - the. ne~weand only fibre specdficafly doe&el oped for tire cordi - %z stronger thon ithe strongest séed wire - for safer high-speed drivlng, fer greater mileage. Sup.r-Lastlc TYREX* ires run quieter, roil smoathmend cooler. TYREX* - specifled by ail the leodlng car msoie as original .quipment, now aOiliabIe teacil car @wners -ait savings up ta almoi½., wh.n you specify SUJPE- LASTIC 100o-Levei vTYREX'. *C.nftcatio. ..of EeTYX lIm. fSr ViseoaTir, yarmandeo. OmY~ MORE f« TYREX i 2 wtlmNatural'ob j ..~a Canadian rire exciusIve j ICODIIo TIRE) Phone NA 3-7111 160 Charch St. Dowmanviils i. t 1 t * JUNIOR BASEBALL This reporter was informed by Lak ehore Basebail Presi- dent Murray McKnigbt thet there wilU be no junior entry froin Bowmaîwille this year. Club Secretary JEQrry Marjerrison issued tbe witbdrawel on instructions from Presd dent Sid Little. The reason given was lack of interest and rru re pointedly a smal turnout of players et practioe. It must bd e disappointinent for Sponsor Tom Cowan, but certainly a bad,, break for tbe fellows who wanted ta play. No Intermediate, i :o junior, oh well - et least softball is back. Of course, there,'is elweys the gaine of the week on TV. Incidentelly, theO0she.wa IntermedV'>'s also withdrew froin the league. JUVENILE - MIDGET HOCKEY BANQUET Don't forget the Midget-Juvenile banquet this Saturday night et the Legion Hall bonouring the local teems wbo won ,one Ontario titie and finished in the ruraier-up p"o in quest Iof another. GIRLS' SOFTBALL The Bowmanville Girls Softballeirs have plenned e big exhibition gaine this Saturday night out the Memorial Park. Betbeny will be here ta do battle with. the locals et 6 'clock. Also included is a fireworks display put on by the Memorlal Park Association end a dance, to, record s, in the Club House et 25e per head. A drew will also be mu» de for three prizes witb proceeds going ta belp meet the Bowx tanville team's expenses. Bethany topped Orono by a single run. Monday afP'rnYoon, sa it should be a good softball gaine bere. t t t ftt SOFTBALL TRIS WEEK Irving Taube, sponsor of the Surý ilus Sales teain will carry on hie baseball and hockey player of t1ie week tradition over ta the softball loop. Tbursday nigt-Works Dept. ois. Surplus Sales Tuesday night-Ken's vs. Workse Dept. t t t I i SOCCER THIS WEEK Senior-Saturday night-. Courtice et Tyrone tinskillen at Meple Grave Wednesday night- Bowmanvilie et Solina Zion at Tyrone junior-To-night-Curtice et Tyromei - Enniskillen et Hampton Bowmanville et Zion . Maple Grave et Saline. vvm Su" Jay callers at Mr, and Ms LONG SAULI Raid old Murphy.. Mr. ad Mr. R.Cameon W. and Mis. David Phasey Mi. Raym end . ameo and family, Tyrone, were Sun- and Raymond attendedia wed-ade ding in Owen Sound on Satur- Mnsupparldgustsat. ad day and also spent the longM.HrolMrpy. weekend. Returning home on INtcLaggan children w er e Monday they had supper with Saturday supper guests and also Mi. and Mis. Harold Trivett, spiqnt the everdng et Mr. and Weston. Mris. Gordon Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox, Wendy 1 ér. end Mis. Paul Vaneyk and Stephen, Enniskillen, and andi twins, Newtonville, and Stewart Hooey, Tyrone, were 1XfL-s. Yeo, Hampton. were Sun- I. ther better suited for hockey hurled for the winners, while than softball. Harrv Snowden ànd George The Stephen Fuels broke into Stephen shared mound duties a 2-0 second period edge as for the Fuels. Second basemar Colin Birtwistle grounded out Don Masters wast the busiest to send the fi.rst run across, and player in the grame, handlin- Frank Mohun doubled in the haif a dozen chances flawless- second tally.. First baseman. y Jim Allun belted a towering IF four-màster in the f-f th. Surplus Sales ______8 Ted Hoar and Reg Willattsi Stephen Fuels _______6 8100600600q day supper guests at Mrs. Mc- Laggan's. Mr. and Mis. Vokins and fam- ily, Port Perry, were Monday visitors at Mis. McLaggan's. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoorweg and baby. North Bay; Mrs. El- izabeth Hoorweg, Holland and Mr. and Mrs. L. Boonstra, Brad- ford, were long weekend visi- tors at Mr. and Mrs. W. Van- eyk's. Mis. Elizabeth Hoorweg and Mis. W. Vaneyk were Friday afternoon callers at Mr. and, Mrs. C. Penwarden's. Mi. and Mrs. C. Penwarden and family, were Sunday even- ing visitors at Mr. and Mis. Harold Murphy's. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gordon, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors wîth Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Goble and Bruce, Tyrone; Mis. Mc- Laggan and family were Mon- day evcning visitors with Mr. and Mis. R. Gibson. Mrs. W. Vaneyk had the pleasure lf meeting her two sisters and one brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Evers and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoorweg, Hol- land. on Thursday evening at the station in Bowmanville, who came for a three-month vacation. Surplus Edge Stephen Fuels In Exhibition Third sacker "Buck" Cowle stroked two home runs. one a grand-slam blast, to pace Bow- manville Surplus Sales to an 8-6 win over Stephen Fuels last Thursday night at the Central Public Sehool1 diamond. Cowle batted in six runs in the exhibi- tion encounter. with the wea- CARS 1958 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF SEDAN$29 4-foor. One owner car. Low mileege$29 1955 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION SPORTS COUPE. Overdrive, radio,$59 air conditioned ---- __$1595_ 1952 CHEV. 4-DR. SEDAN Radio and Heeter __$____95_ 1947 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN Mechanically good - $ 195 1948 DODGE COUPE i n in good running condition 195 A~ 1952 STUDEBAKER 1/-TON Good condition, new peint job. 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