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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Sep 1959, p. 13

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-~ -.--. - w- ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ - T13U PDAY, SEPT. Brd, 1950 TIM CAKADIAN STATIESMAN, BOWMANMqVL, O1NTAI1J PAGE ?~YtTEEN 1 Socce rHighlights I Hanmpton elinched the fourth one gaine lead in the best of end final play-off position in three semi-final series. The the final league contest, as Junior playoffs man true ta thybattled ta a 2-2 tie with form iin both opening tilts apyle Grove, last Wednesday Thursday night, as Zion troun- rd&ght. 7%he Hampton club grab- ced Sauina 4-0, and Courtice ber 2-0 lead, but Maple Grave shutout Enniskillen by the striving to reach the play-offs, sanie score. tied the score, and were all Monday night, Courtice won around the goal, trying for the 4-0 again, whlle Zion hung a ail-important third marker at 4-1 setback on Salina. The first the finish.i game of a best of three series Saturday night, Courtice ed-j for the junior Championship, ged Hamipton 1-0 on Halîcrof-1 goes to-night in C o u rtice. t's second haif goal to, take a Game ie 6:45 p.m. Senior Final Standings GP ZMon 14 Courtice 14 Tyrone -__________ 14 Hampton 14 Maple Grave __________ 14 Bowmanviiie ________ 14 Soina _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _. 14 Enniskillen _________ 14 w h 10 6 5 s 3 2 i L I 2 5 4 e T 9 9 Men's Softbali Playoff Averages (Leading hitters, based on 10 at-bats) AB fi Avg. 'John Mason (Ken's) -________ 5 4 .800 Jack Parkcr (Surplus) 10 -1 .500 "'Archie" Crossey <Surplus> 10 5 .500 Ted Hoar (Surplus) il S .5 Bob Abbott (Stephen) -______ 16 7 .438 "Buck" Cowie (Surplus) 10 4 .400 Jlm Allun (Stephen) -___ ___-13 .385 Jack Bond (Stephen) 16 6 .375 Ted Dadson (Stephen) 12 4 .333 *-Although Uic averages are based on 10 A.B.'s, It was feit that Ëlason's record, which includes a pair of home runs, a double and a single, shouldn't be leit out. 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The Olym- in relief and walked in ana- pias' win gave them the Lake- ther before registering the fi- shore Juvenile titie, and they nal out. wiU naw meet Ajax ini O.B .A.1 Bowmanviile notched a sin- i Ste phen In Seconc 1Of Town Stephen Fuels defeated Ken's Men's Wear 9-3 at the Central School diamond, Tuesday night, ta, take a commranding 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series for the league championship. The Fuels broke into a 4-0 edge in the opening frame, and added five more in the fifth ta break the gaine wide open after Ken's had narrowed the Iead ta, a single run. Ted Dadison and Don Masters walked ta open the fîrst, and when Bob Marjerrison dropped. j es Ç1eû j David Mine, Although August 23rd t i 3th is anc ai the last full wees of the summer, it was the big- gest anc for the beach. First, on Tuesday cvening we bad a large nuinber ai the ho- giner swimmcrs out ta try their test. We arc ver>' happy ta, add that the entire group passed and will eceive beach certif- icates and crests for their ef- forts. I would like ta thank ,Mr. W. Bagndil for so kindi>' giving up bis free time for the gle marker in the first, as Don tIn the slxth, as the Olympiasi Bagneil walked and subse- ralled for four runs ta put thc quently scored on an infield gaine on ice. out. Singles by Alex Wiseman Wiseman was the hittlng and Bagneil, coupied with a star for bath clubs, bagging pair of Cobourg errors, gave balf of Bowmanville's six sai- the Iocals another run ini the eties off losing pitcher Maskdll. fourth. Bownianviile meets A ja x Ross Turner, Wisenman and heme, Saturday nlght at 5:30 Moorerait put together singles lp.m. Fuels Down Ken 's i Playof f Game &Mwu4yLaL. vjwEMU&I4 John Mason's throw ta second, i Lloyd Hamilton's fly ta centre, on Laurie Garbe's potential but cut Hamnilton down at the double play bail, ail hands plate, following "Tim" Cox's wvere safe. Don Giihooly singled, single. However, Snowden walk- in a run. Pitcher Harry Snow- ed the next three battei.s ta, den and Bob Abbott hoisted ta force in a run. the infield. and it looked as if Mason walloped his second1 Ken's would get out of the jain, home run ai the series 'ta lead but "Jiggs" Cowling srnashed a off the fifth. Ken Ki.lly andi bases-clearing single bei:ore Jack Bob Marjerrison follovied with Bond grounded out. sigles, but after Snoiiden had Mason circled the bases in the retired the next two, Marjer- second, as Bond hohhled his rison ended the threa'; when he two-base line shot past third. was caugh-t heading Ofi. In the third, Dadson dropped Reliefer Bob Wiiliirns got the first two batters in f'ie fifth, but ~U~3 I~3 ~ItAP~Bob Abbott started, &he big five- 0 ' run outburqt wit'i a single. ,Williams pitched carefully ta ilwsCowling, and everitually ak ich n ws edhlm, but Bonid spoiled the sategy, as he doubled, and (Lifegard).seored when Haiilton let the (Lifegard).drive get past Mlm. Pinch-hit- ~ j ter Jim Ailin siglcd ta night and Dadson snvsshed a horner Then on Thursday night ail ta, put the gane' on ice. ýthe chiidren af Uic beach en- Sud Perfect was tagged wlth aiy con a g nrsh allows an p othe te irt andWiishcingi of ornd a h corn ra. poplnty the eos firtandWiishcingh were provided and ail the game. Both teams collected chldren had a vcry good trne.. eight hits, a.c Mason and Kelly It began about 8:00 p.rn. and paced thec .osers with a pairi hasted until 10:00 p.m. apiece, and Abbott notched two 1 must tbanlc al Uic children safeties for Stephens. for helping nie out on Uic many Trhe thir .d gaine goes tanight problems ta be taken came ai. 6:30 p.m., at the Central Schoof In particular 1. would like ta diamond, thank Mr. Latimner ai Toronto __ who dna~tedmoe n<ss saer cauntee ans for Uic road. a letter was ead from Miss Bu it taesmarc thanmoncy Fa e-- Lampma, forme ta make a party a success so Hon-le Economist, thanking anl 1 would also like ta Uiank Mrs. fortheir interest and ca-oper- HAMPTON.UJ F. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, ation. The new liome Eicano- Mr. and Mrs. Hailman and niany I iit, Miss June Liilycrop, for- IMr. and Mrs. Ken Pooher and others for their fine co-apera- Warded information regarding faniily, Oshawa, visited Mr. tion and assistance. - the Local Leader'. Training and Mrs. Jack Lyon on Sun- Lastiy, as a special event, we schoal on rug making. day, Larry remairing for a held a marathon swini consist- An application for a short fewv day's visit with bis cou- ing of appoximately twa miles, course d"Food S4akes a Differ- sins, john.ny, Judy and Terry. Entries mncluded Ronnie Parker, ence" is on file ini the Toronto Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sinaies Leslie Bland, Mervin Fredericks, office. An invitation ta be gue- and family, Oshawa, werel Gaylc Mulhoiland, Sharon Hut- st. of Newtonville W.I. was Sunday visitors with ber par- chinson. Sevemal ailier beach- accepted and the president ap- ,ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sma- crs, including Gary Cale, assist- pointed IVirs. Vance and hem les (Sr.) 1cd with the cscort oasts. 1 group ta arrange the prognamn. Mis. Hazel Ruttan, Graven- 1would like to thank them very Mrs Roy Langmald reported Ihurst, was a guest ai Mr. and inu eh. Mervin Fmcdericks, on Uic bus trip ta Stratford to Mrs. Percy Dewell lust week Gal Mulholand and Sharon see the Shakespearean play andcaled n oherfrindsHutchinson made Uic conipicte "As o Like LtV' After expen- andm wialledo onm aingse wier friendswa a al and since a guest ai Mr. and t pari wht w o ai tbe Co knguailaem.ws bl Mrs. Lorenzo Trull at their titoatnasak!Cnraua ance on hand of $20. Mrs. Garr cottage, Wililani's Point. tas a former valued membar af Mrs. Ray Harris and Mrs. J. - Solina W.I. and wbo i. now Bowen, Toronto, were Friday__ I residing witli ber daughter in visitars with thc Samn Dewelis >I erc >e 'Âi Oshawa, was remcrnbered with and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dew- Q uakers Dow " personai gits for wbich ahe ell, Thistletown, werc Satur-Loc N was n,.ost appreciative. Mrs. Walter Richardson. Tor- t r su.ggest a date for the bazaar onto, spent -hast week with lier Jt October at the next meeting. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samn De- Covnosfo he vriu Iel n iiedM.adMs O n Sa Urly jivn or o weil andvisied r. ad Mr. lu~.. booths were named. The cour- JJ. D. Hogarth and other rela- Ptrootg,.stogQa se in rug-making will be led tives prior ta leaving ta make Peebruhssrn u-b- Pearl Leach and Tnudy Ra- her home in Tucson, Arizona. ker X team. harcdd Bowman- dovic. IMisses Aloha and Naomni ville a 4-2 setbac i a Kawar- 'Horn, Dutton, Ont., have been tha Tennis ague contest j The W.1. decided upon the Ivisiting their aunts in the Hobn played here aturday after: request ta cater for Uic John- Ifamily and uncle W. W. Horn. 11011-. ,stan-Vice wedding on Septem- Miss Loise Goodinan ac- The locals' two wins wcre ber 19 in the Comn-unity Hall. s upnidIl. n rs le provided by .lîe men, as Keith the5 Ralph Davis will convene 1 Parker ta Toronto on Friday Siemon and Colin Birtwistle the omte o rpr o for a week or two. defcated AI ; Daniels and Jin tjs Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kersey., Pritchard 6- ~ 7-5, and Art Bell j any &umorous incidents jWestan, Masters Donnie and and Jack unn won 6-4, 7-1 were given by thc ladies ans- IPaul Kerscy, Scarborough; Mr. Over Fr Simpson and Paul werîng the rail caîl with and Mis. Douglas Rackliarn, FreemanU - Anold Lobb and "Things I remember on my Lee and Linda. Bowmanvilie, Don Marscen battled bard, be- WaY ta school". were Sunday visitors at S. fore drop ing a 9-7, 6-3 match Mrs. 13. Hooey commented Kersey's. to Freenfr1 and Ken Kingston. on Uic moto "Make good use ai JMaster Randy Pooler, Osh- TheQ.îer captured thc the present, it is the key ta awa, spent a couple of. days other tV~ree niatches without the future". Hemrcmarks sU-es- Iwith his grandparents, 34x. and intich cý'ffjcuitv, losingc only a sed t h a t creative eading, IMrs. S. Kersey. total oi'L eilit- gaines in six where one really digests a Mr. and 'Mîs. Merwiîi Mount- se',s Jo(., kFni.,le and Dot Ilun- ,story, and using good books joy visited with Mr. and Mrs. ter d().vnt Caiole Birtwîstle can educate and make a whole W. Montgomery at Mýoiity's ai d B lkty Lü'bb 6-1. 6-2 in the new 111e for anc. Inn n Sunday. hîe ý o ls Inith r rnixed jMî's. M. Wiseman was then Mn. and Mr. T. Wrayv, Mr . k j 8arb Pritciîird and Fie- called upon and toid much in- W. W. Horn, Misses Mirnie, M..ng l1urter deteated Ania, teresting information on Dis- and Norah Horn and Mrs. Lot- Strxki a-id Bur] Moses 6-1, 6-3p trict affairs. The District's 6Oth tic Doidge visited Mm. and Mrs vhîie fown anvilj1e's Nora AI- I ainiversarv wiil be observed C. E. Horn a+ their cottage,; n l 4nd Lew Rundlc dropped in 1960. The A.C.W.W. is naw Wiiiiani's Point on Sunday. a 6[,-Ist ta Vemna Roselu rges in Scotland. This 1 adMs ancy J. olns, Whioîte. , WladElii originated te 1930, 1. non-sec- j an Mm andMrs DanWlhtctariail and non-politicaI, Dele- Oakvilie, vi1 s i ted Mis. W. aeatndrol ptsf Congratulations ta Mi. and ~ JaLAtewnd Mis. Dennis F. Drew (nec1Lor The speaker considemen h rene Warrack) wbose marriage I$olina Womeiis nstue accident survey a fine project toak place at the home of her M&t in the Cornimunity Hall and suggested a Water Safety sister Mr. and Mrs. Douglas foFr th e August mieeting. when prograxu. The advantage af a White on Saturday aitemnoan I l'dies af the Mapie Grave Wo- good education was alsa stres- JShe is a daughter ai Mr. and' . l's Instittite and Lhe Dis- scd Lacn realizes this in later Mis.Joh A. arck, Tor- tct res:dent, 'Mrs. MV. Wise- yeams. The W.I. is a rural uni- anto, (fommerly of Hampton). -an, of! Bowmanviile, were versity with ail its courses of- Congratulations alsa ta Mr. resenit as guests. President feied by the Departinent. Mrs. Keîth A. Billett, Bawrnanville . rs. Tora Baker aptmed the ,Wisemian concluded hem taik (iormmrly oi Hampton), wh ee g. Following the sing- wm'h the pocm '"The Bridge was awarded the " Doctar of g ai the ode and prayer hlude. IOptometry" degree et a recent uests were welcomed. Mrs. K. Hopkins, president convocation ai the College o During the business agenda af Maple Grave Wansen's In- IOptometry, St. George St., stitute was invited to take Uic Toronto.1 chair. The splendid prograin Chur-cb Service wii be neld 1 prescnted by Uic vîsitors inclu- on Sunday morning at 9.30. ded vocal duel,. by Mis. Ted IOur pastar Rev. F. J. ReedMisFlyad r. hfdSwl willbe i chrge.on __ _low; humorous ncadings by cd Bhackstack Fair an Satur-i selections by Harold Cooney; day. Several from here bav e, R T I piano salas by M.ms. S. Doyle attendcd Uic Toronto Exhibi-' R T R and tap dance numbers by Mr. and Mr&. Harland TruhIL ERETT Dupuis. Mov . toaad hmi J ohn tr-nt On behalf af Salins W.I. rnanvifle on Friday. We wel. - R YMrs. Ewart Leauk thanked the ck aiOsha.taaudM.Jonr i- R ER Tvisiting group for the. fine pro- 'dwi k o Os awa to o r vl- T P R R Ygram and M r. W iseman for lage, the,% havlng purchased FAIRber* talk. the Truli borne and have taken [AE The meeting ciosed with the up esidence heme. 'Queen. The ladies thin adjour- Girls Even Series By Defeating Orono in Second Playoff The abUjity ta corne through with runners on base made the big différence, as Bowman- ville downed Orono 11-3 at the Meniorial Park, Monday nlght ta square the best of se- yen series for the Ladies' Soit- bail Chanipionsh.ip at onc gaine apiece. The visitors coilected three hits in the sixth ta score a sin- gle run, and notched four sa- feties in the scventh, but only scored once. That seerned to be the story, as Orono, ai- though outhit on-ly 13-11, did- n't seeni able to corne up with the big blow when it counted. After bath clubs had traded single tallies in the first, the locals scored thrce tumes in the second on threc bases on halls, and singles by Karen Bragg and Barbar-a Brown. Bowmanviile blew the gaine Wide open with se'ven fifth in- ning runs, as Orono miade two errors, and Bragg and Eleanor Plekard smaslhed back ta back homers. Edith Nimigan paced the winners with three hits, while Elva Reid coilected three saf- etUes in a losing cause. Marg Pickard went the &lstance te pick up the win, while ]Eni4 Tennant took the los&. SERVICE oi ned to the lower hall where Mrs. C. Pascoe and her group served a deliciaus lunch af sandwiches with relishes, cake, ice creani and tea. The guests expressed their thanks for the lunch and the pleasant even- Ing spent with Solina ladies. Karen Yellowlees and cousin Sharon Larmer of Blackstock accompanied their aunt, Miss Lena Taylor of Bowmanville to the C.N.E. on Saturday. Mrs. J. Yeilowlees enjoyed a visit ivith a dear friend from South Gate, California, whom she had nat seen for fine years - Mrs. Normnan 1Tleddon, who was a guest of Mrs. Fred Hed- don and Lois of Columbus, and who acconipanied her on this VTsit. Rey. Reed will be in the pul- pit next Sunday, September 6, for the cambined service at 10*30 o'clock. Mr. and MZrs. B. Hooey and Barbara are on a motor trip through the Western provinces. Members af the Three M's group and their ch.ildren en- joyed a picnie et Waltona Park, Newcastle. Neil Tink holidayed. with his cousin Babby Brown, Oshawa. MW. L.- S<uair, Salein, visited M.r. and M. Roy Langniaid. Bobby Brown, Oshawa, spent a few days with Neil Tink. Mrs. M. McCairreil, Ornemee, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wes H-ills and farnily. Carol and Anne returned home with her on Sunday for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, William and Valerie visitedý Mr. and M-%r. S. Abernethy, Oakwood. Mrs. Don Taylor and child- ren, Rev. and Mrs. R. Sherwin, Belleville; and Miss Lena Tay- lor, Bowrnanvllle, were guests of Mr. adMis. E. R. Taylor. "'LET GEORGE DO IT"f with these Smart clothes for smart boys at pre-school savings NOW! Everything from jackets ta jeans for tykes to teens! Top-notch values! 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