v TgROAY. MAT 28th. 1959 TE CANADIAS STATESM, EOWILANV=LEONTAMIO PAGZ TRnvTr ~~' ~proud of the juveniles, whomnfA thy ponsored. The Legion, JA OTEE SAY w~r1 ,u~c iviflfUIrVaires have won one Ontario Brigadier Rebukes Mino NE, Softball Star of Week chapionaliip, reached thelin- SURPLUS PILE-U al s this year and the Legion have high hopes that their teamn London Free Press. W ho A d oc te A b ndo m e t~makswithinthe nexttwo years, said drained consideralyin buying. BwavleSurplus Sl' rz o h tro h ek o set-up is outstanding and the over 30,000,000 pounds of milk O f H gh choo C a et orp s'th firt tmesoftball bas taken over the spotlight in this men who put their time into powder. i heliigahed1eng soyes a- ")rialirLyall Carr rebuked, Tne brigadier, a cadet-grac-i hope we neyer have to uâe tis The choice, wbicb will be made by umpires George Piper Co-manager, Ab Mavin was cal- Xunmprices la the correct mini- à n1inority group of civilians uate of Port Hope H-igh Schoo1' training, but let us be ready.' Iand Russ Hailman, is based on the-regular Tuesday and Tbursday led on to take a bow for his ef- tion. In many instances where Who advocate the abandonmeni referred to the great value of As long as man hias existed., gaines of the previous week. frsoe h atsvrlsa the fermer h&,; operated a co- Of cadeho ra heifainr"oe thibei traoniengd wa ic nor- ied ads fo protv betio, and sons. Mr. Mavin replied that operative marketing plan he has ofW cet ortraning i rto! e ti a iing cohich is a mnow hied adsfohereoavtbeinoran- Ted Bird. who possesses one of the finest throwing arms lhe was glad to be associated been able to dispose of bis crop Iook into the future and be pre- ity group of civilians, andi aslk- organized militia to fight man's in the league, displayed bis ability to perfection, Tbursday night, with the team and that he wvas with littie or no carry-over and Pareci for a possible third world ed. 'Who wiil be responsible 1 batties, for battles have always to be the unanimous selection. With the bases loaded and one more than happy to help out. with minimum or better prices. war, w1hen hie spoke at the 0f-' hold the security of our coun- 'l been fought. and likely always! out, Ted snared Hoar's boist to right centre and threw a perfect The men who drove to the otit1 Perhaps even deficiency pay- ficerff' Mess Dinner to cadets I try in strong hands if ve dolwill he. Much as we dislike 'ttit, ghipaeveni le-foe ak akr mns tataodstrg n terfinsadguests, edi o prepare. we \Vwill las have to defend' great deal of credit by the Le-j surpluses are better than con- th asnc epl ecn-ý Te ie*o tanigtogtourseives. Thie man with the John Mason and Ken Kelly weru the week's big hitters, gion president. tinual federal stocks on hand. in Port Hope. on with the job, is now. Let Lisbîggest stick is the one to be while Ace Richards showud the way on the pitching mound. Captain Gary McCullough, ________ -watelhed. We will always hope! after receiving the runner-up our problems can bu solvedrpWfo r ude hn PEE IVEES BEAT COBOURG arouInd the conferenece table, ke h ego o tersp i civd oun cil Joins Legion poedtheLg o hi achTPievRS1Unotaed er ren- Ab Mavn and Jim Firth pre- capitalized on Cobourg's ionf i o t u e theareha- sented the juveniles with in- errors to take a darkness- TIP TOP TAI ORS ~ ~ t~t bae ,i>ons rin ~PIIILa~ Idvdal trohies ad crests. to hortened 5-inning win at lagestnin a-ie adthýl n Sp ns rng Ba q et Ahe ogram wa agder l Mnira Prt usa SEM I-A N N UA Lpeople work hard to keep ti oalPrunTesy S MA NULlarge and it is no secret thatthe Cla r and co mch age r W lon evelf thev intend to use it. , Cl e rn aryeMcndlcouchon ehaWifsof vnig He spoke of the inspection off T p ociee presented with gifts by CborTaiigSho the ighSchol cdetcor~ " th te~nandEd Rndi onbe- led 5-0 in the third but Don CL A A N Eaic hetok place ye s n- rday and Hall, the Legion juvenie final. He pointed out haif of the Legion. The coauh McMurter settled <lown toi thying nienhantearup' Juvenile hockey teams were will ambassadors for the Towniue the lorais %went on to post ofqu ýng men o d the dr feted at a banquet in their hion- displaying true sportsmar'bip.T conclude the orccasion, a1-6dcsn be-t. Youhae trne ou t- or under the sponsorship of Also the teams brough t publl- Ken Nicks tolci the young ath--__ SA L E sq Yu haveorking d outt- (u -a l.The alts To pla he14-6f i the Town of Bowmanville and city to Bowmnil.Teayretsopayhegmofie dav nd onea trriie jb,'lie'er asfairiy and cleaniy as they toidthem 'ad itis hartning loo upplaces where th eteanis had been taught to play hockey to know that Canada has stilil: C1iairman for the occasion, willpa ntemp od h by their coahs some red blooded imren.' couneillor Ken Nicks introduced citp'enson ther mentrso.dthe ache He compared the changes; the head table guests- Rev. ceputngBomnvies.thren TAI LO RE D TO M EAS UR E that have come r war tactics, -and Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Nicks, th ma. hnedteT nns L a u vastation that can be wrought gion president, Ed Rundie and M.Cruhr hne h wi h the megatons bomb. 'It Mrs. Rundie and Legion sports Legion for their sponsorshi]p of * t th uvn sonsrclu.Temito hsd o x%ili ho destruction at its very officer, Jim Firth. tejvnl lb h Is R ad . o worst. the il e oiii th is o em - thei trmen ln coinsothepsnt ofhe wors, te lke f wichthe After the excellent meal, top due to a fine co-ordinated r~c _ xvr~ hs eyr non NI ao arter ogauae effort. The tcam had an excel- ~ao * ~of it bearing the brunt of the dt attack WorldWar iîtacti s showing in winning the "Mike" Osborne, and his exec- Athefrtmtigoth l ae otmoedwe re nteingimidget titie and reaching the~ utive body also were praised Kawaî tha Tennis League in the SU - , a____ ____by \.Cruhr.H ls 9s __Gog raaPt neddwl r8ndwl ie-Oroo hy awdcdhe ane n dai]yt Bow- rough'sQuaker Club, wallfîld ize o1 plantdofennte rvethe mgea 0Ohw t otHp aiers otst anind hc tosentresid, bl Port HesBy',sze lto5____ suporblrhe Guie -arc<3:00esp.m. pltaseitncaildivSonsoAs afnd Cobohrg wttheLiomns enta.s Mnszes to 1 1 th recue nd vacutio coltheradi tadats ilTh e ruindot wit he league.1 o w2-Oshwa hadamaclebiaedonation towards clActionjin Rhe ruar s Cadmo e+u W.A.ee adms. was 9Jno ltle rono sweters rack ytespeor. ontuCosbourdg w ectdasviear- MnsP . unn ot mIlet potltiehoeo s . 3Tooa or oe ai h ampon midu lb n Juleprsdn. Johnso n t o nîgay e Nu castie Ghaa ratorig Carteaise by Vtinis curcn hthunerKay A A I U 'mutwth l e mersa eut rtpHpeMtay cst e sMr.veNicks fr ssene nileto cîct the Bowma'vill e Ten- anolds T Samelîas edig. -Oronoa Oe aatrooougph inetof the Bmidgct ob- nis Cusd o ietorms. efor- his Nens ie o1 The moeing ws bope ene y he 1-orthopeat Por ooe Noth Btwe nlly kdtoBw he ad ke Cu b w ~hillotld y d Ehze 1 t a hymn.I haîfof theLTowns.luMag erea. Anowhoan't a- singi1 of thethem songerds17-ort Hpeaatthhw Lionnfo Lhndtamy s oud outthncdiau. s BoyKNs T W.Ru gBot AMrs.Samisle n24-COboraw t Pobortgop he nxtm eaer, E.tin wRun- cthat ntheexreu a bechos- prae.Th uvotio. nd WMS.con- Orono at Porhw tHoate haminit lub.niwas un et h. lbrln mened bheyhmrs. M.MGray . he.t-f5Newcastle at ObowuryrCrrtes site y Voig___renl ndra pic bcing "um.yei]itMa" 27 o rt Hope at Newcastl Mr.-N-----resente - ------- -"- -'- - the'- -* -"--'-' ----- ' -~ v Mrs Jowihn16 eBallingal of Blac - -oshar at Orono.itohe ote md eso e i lbsdrcos fr ti thi n di an Canethe er so ciadcty.o t eJul s o ld d . o im e iaey, s 4 IN . W OF F a hymri. ed. r s .M17-otHp tsaw.Tenx palnwsE Rnta th z goes into this onch Th ri ctiwS anelswcrd d ' __Or--ooat Port Hope prayo r. The eorta aon t- e OshawaatCObhawaro W..cvninedb rs w.Gry hich was tae tatth (2:30a e t gtph.nubt)lig 75-Porct Hoe at Cobourg 0f te iat metingwcrercad Orono at Newcastle ' j EXTRA PANTS Z ohn Balreasu lls eortBgack-. 8-Cobourg at Oshawa Beg. Price in~stckudea mtilkon ha we o-f buga ccs tteeSlO.0 to theCancer FucityNasl a shw 6500helsollla aswfr erdn t. îprono t Coourg Th rgrmcmnite eot- 8Oshawa et Port Hope o i n . cd harey hdnc ad ccured a . shotaNwatet oo- V o ta y h ot pi EMKe ay veomayurep nortion e 2 :30orgatPortHoe UW.AmadetatnMrs. cKee sc.23-N ewcastle at Portore SA EX R that o the labueiswer rineand 25Port Hope at NeCasie The buricess of bethe same as 28-Cobtoe at Orono lastudedamotinttsweeon.- Coshara at Newcastle I PRg.ICEc mted fo0. ar0so bshe at the 291.-Port Hope at Oshawa alopafrteGarden Party. 30-Portop at Cobourg 65.00 ~~~Thephogme oMs. M. Graepor- AugushaaetPrtHp eth Nothueand Durashart4-Oshwa tetOrono ____________________________________________playTubrosisAscall.Atio ion bu -Cobourg et PortHopa withmus. the ating . ceosud i -Newcastle at Pob- opeg Itha h pillsramrconsisted aof SA LEaneronan1Ms.Mc0 P--ortbopeat Newcaste thoe rics wasonduted Ms. 13-COboawa atCobrg I rant. forst rizeus ob th -Oshawa at Newcastle ,ÇJ<'en ç il n 522a Ms caye n onoai 180-Ncwt Hopeat Cobourg th~e whont to Mrs. Ro. GStin-11 A bui-gatOsa by Group ant Nawsocial __________________________________ the ourthert. and'-nDurhamA REFRESHING.. "GRAND SLAbil" YES . . w+Ser. y'o get iight down toi t, tbe7e s rothing so refreshîig or Sc thîrst quenchîng os a eaôéd bo#tk cof GRÂ PE oc- oeny onu of thbe other FIVE Smith Beveroges. Buy corton ~-o SMmI DE.ERGES LI 8 WM AN VILLE SPOIRT FLASH Zack McNulty bas takes ever sponsoraMp of the. De- partrnent of Works SoftbaIl team. The new team wMt be eseldMeNuJty's Al CREAN OF EARLEY PARK BONNMANVILLE, ONT. iSomethlng new and different evury visit! Fuud and Pet the Animais ln our Zoo Now Booklng Picnlcg for summer mouths Some good dates stili available IMPORTED Shoes $1.39 $1.49 $1.79 $1.98 NNING SHGES $1.95 - $2.45 ____________________$2.75 _______________$3.95 $4.25 is Shoes BOWMANVILLE 'Beats McNulty'si Tuesday Night 1 Ken's Mens' Wear ev their record at one win one loss, with a come-fron hind 8-7 decision over the place Meý1(Nultys AI! Star. ! the Central 'Srhool. Tue Txaiing 7-6. heading i seventh, John MNason led with a lusty triple and sc the tying run on Bob Mari sons single. Marjerrison ed the winner as Mash bouncud into a force play, Ted Fairey had walkud. "Ace" Richards fanned1 consucutive batturs in thu tom haîf, la relief of s'i and wianing ptbr Clarke. neu teanis each scoredt in the opening fr-ame. 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