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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Sep 1959, p. 13

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0 i £LJ- -WàUd'n P MFWAM*KNY £&L&Lb Tn57AM Ken's Men's Wea r The runners-up for the town's softball titie, Ker fought right down to the finish but on Tuesday, failed final game of the playoffs. They are, front row, left toi Tzm Cox, Ted Fairey. Butch Cole, Johnny Miller and Bil Ladies Final Series Tied 2 Games Apiece In last weeks'1 bell League title mianville downed Ladies' play,1 Orono Soft-, Wednesdav night in Orono tc Bow- go ahead 2-1, in the best ol 6-5,' seven series, but Orono boun. Announcement a 4 a We are now equipped la repair al BOOTS m SHOES and FAMOUS STOVE READING - NUT - PEA LAST CHANCE TO $AVE$$$ WE ARE AS NEAR TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE... JUST CALL MA 3-5410 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY STEPHEN FUELS Office at C.N.R. Yards., Bowmanville rDowned i Galiant Battie for Title community. IÂ: efrA ~~ -~~~ - ~~~ mer Noreen Argueanheax D w s O y p s Yelverton United Church on i i hubad howremarid n arnHas Erràr -ii Saturday, Aug. 29. T wthe Mr ans Frank Gaslinl Opening Playoff berer nd amiy. ~ ee JMéCartney turned in a fine James' hit pushed acrosis the enjoin-a litlerelaxation at a ctag ta Viw Lke or wopitching performance to prac- first Olympia run. and the se- wees.tically defeat Bowmanvi il e cond came in the final inning Mrek.an Mr.NrnL Olympias single-handedly, as, on a hit batsmen and three suc- Mrandf il~Ntirs. owa eek - Ajax took the opening gaine of cessive walks. MaiofHabis sitr, Mr. a nd rs the O.B.A. Juvenile playoffs, McCartney. Jankowski, Hob- G. E. Robinson. Mr. Ken Le- 8-2. at the Vincent Massey ha and Tripp each notched a Mayaseenn octio cr-Park, here Saturday evening. pair o hits te pace the win- Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry and while giving up but a single The second gaine of the best farnily spent Ibis weekend wit safty- a triple by John Ja- cf three series, goes Saturdav aunt Em Henders. mes in the fourth. However, in Ajax. If a third contest isq Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Bowmianville led 1-0 after five necessary, it will aiso be played John, Murray and Robbie of innrngs of play. The visitors ini Ajax. Deep River were Saturday av got ta losing hurler Jim Mo- ernight guests of the Arthur orcraft. for a pair in the sixth R EF Rowans. Misses Elizabeth and on a single by Moore, Jankow- FASTuRE LIEFFOR Linda Rowan have been on va- ski's triple and a sacrifice fly. cation with the Stewart Wal- The locals afforded Moor- ters of l.Aington this week. craft littie support atter t.hat, Mr. Gordon Wa]ters returned making seven errors in the r A hoine on Sundav with his par-1 next lwo frames, as Ajax scor- ê E A ents after assisting Art ail 1 cd five timres in the seventh sunîner- what a holiday ugh! and once in the eighth, before M. and Mrs. Hank Boon Sr. the gaine was cailed because li Wigt of Cooksville, Port of Bay of Quinte Conference C O Credit and Toronto ivere Sun- in thýe mrig e day callers here at Malconla.tong RvA.E M'.andVir. Pon re ue i Darke of Spring-'ille, wxll spc- Mr.andMrs Ron re i)e4i-. a],in ihe evening. illg a week withi their daughter Oct. W.A. meeting mnvited Io priarIo tlitc:r ceparture for the Norman Wilsons. Corrne ""ING OF PRUN l-Iolland Inter titis month. Malcolmn convened the pro- Fed. of Agriculture gramn. Lunch was served bv Eh- Duhami Counity Federation een Malcolm.. Içabelle Wilsoin of Ariricu]ture Directors' Meet- and Peggy Stacey. _________________ ;ng w-as ht-cId on Thursday ev-I enig, S-rut. 3 ut the homne of _____________________________________ M-v. and Mrs. I\errili VanCaipê rsMen's W7ear,! roxv: Bob Williams, Ken Kelly, Jeî îy Mai jeri ison. LlodHmItnJono1Baktok n teagenda oydHailon Jhnwere planning the annual~u to score in the! Mason. Buid Perfect, Ace Richards, Bob Marjerriisoni and A] Osborne, ce and Prince,-s Contest for, right: Bill Cole, 1 manager; absent, Harold Mashinter. the County wit.h winners ehi- V T 1 Laskaris; back 1 igible for the Provincial Con - _____test. Comamittee in charge o f ________________________________________________details, Jerry Brown, Jr. Farm-! ced back ta edge Bowmanvîie' er President, Bruce Taylor and 1WG Y M 3-2. the finals at two g inesa~ It was 'hoped that certain apiece. The clubs played ini tail S ar of W eeý Marketing Boardis in the Coun - Orono last nighit, and the sixthj ty coilld be rc-activated this SO E gaIne will he at the Memorial fail. Report of a members trywhegmbos IPark in Bowmanville, Friday j'*ACE" RICHARDS meeting by the President. Std, hegy bot night at 6 P.M.. Plans were formulated for the, for bigh school student; eo Bowmaniivlle 6 - Orono 5 Veteran rtght hander "Ace" Richards didn't strike out a: Federation Annual Meeting to >fOrono battied froni behiind 1sigle batter in the first gaine of the finals. When the îeague's be held this year in CavanI teo tie the score at four al inI strikeout king faltered, Ken's Men's Wear were in trouble. But Townsip e asbei lt us o1 -the fifth, but Bowmanville rai- j ast week, with his team facing elinination. "Ace" returrned to'Dicsoveber held en the $2 .4 9 $4 .4 5 $ e5.9 5 lied for four hits and two runs form, checking Stephen Fuels on tour hith to put Ken',. back in! Fair display sponsored by the 1lin the next inning to takee the rnig.thezainattelca ar Igaine. The honiesters got one rnig - Blackstock, Port Hope andAs opeeRneo os ie back in the bottom haif, and Richards gave up, the oniy run, oniy extra base hit, and' og Fani ïos t -hoa fam so C hpte RaG y s' Sizes Jhad the tying run on base in louie waik in the first inning. Alter that he w-as unbeatable- hehotan:1ote&ç oteiri~5 h t~ G ' h e acesve.h but couktn't push retiring 17 out of 18 batters, including 14 in a row. And "Act," hospitality. -1 Bowmanville had ear1îie r tesrkotrneaaî sh andnn.$W.A. Meeting Sizes 4 to 10 score singe ntrkes nthe-r e Runner-up honours for the Surplus Sales' Star of the Seebrmetgof e- second. third, fourth and tit We award, went to Jark Bondi, with Johii Mason a verv verton W.A, was held in the framnes, while Orono tailiedj close third. Church Hall with Peggy Sta-$2a5 - 3. * pairs in the fourth and fifth. cey the hostess on Thursday WE ALSO CARRY. . . Karen Bragg and Sandra' afternoon, Sept. 3. Myra Page, Chkvie pcdth ines iePresident, chaired the JACK PURCEL Cihkove itch pce h inesmLeting1 and convened the De- winning picher Marg Pickard S teph n F e s W nvtoaaswl HrSri collected a pair of safeties toag~ pture, topic based on Thanks- W hite a m it n o t help hem own cause. ivin n ré,r Enid Tennant and Marilyna L IIJ t5IJIIit C h m p on hi)jI - Minutes were r'end by Sec. 1nlt iz ag 6 9 Baskervilie, each bagged tliree D3oris Rowan. Treasuirer's reS onlt Sz ag base knocks in a losing cause.,~ port wvas given by Elleen. Mal-J$65 Orono' 3 - Bowmanville Zî hr ( i n c fr ()~ colm. Groundwork for annual Saturday night. a la r g e T Nee G a 'w tIiO nnksgivng wekse n w a a fowî (turwken supai laid.a Lloyd Ellis Shoes waged a thtwel bforean Ms Sephe Fuels defeated Ken's had been done, and Snowden, The Anniversary Services wil j wag atigitdue, efoean ens:Wear 4-0 at the Centrail hurled great bal ta prevent the' be held on Sept. 20, with guest 49 King St. W. Bowmanville Phone MA 3-594 errer and a hit pushed acros's School, Tuesday night, to cap- Men's Wear fmom catching up. speaker Rev. Lane, President I____________________________ a single mun: in the final frame ture the Men's Softball Chamn-IBuPefcsaseawrn j t gie Oonoa 32 ln, pion siip three gaines taonee. field home run in the tîrst, but The visitors jumped into a The Fuels took the first twOon napa iyh a al 2-0 lead in the first, on a slIng- gaines, but Ken's bounced bat-k 0e1 out for îilayng firs base. Ile by Marilyn Found, Elva to grab the third. e u o isn is ae rerby horsto Brbaa H- HrrySnwde waed tr-Jouh wihon oubu nthe.V v e II s e o IReid's three bagger, and an er- Pitchers "Ace" Richards anîd Jour ihn a o oubut a W e il they ghes. With one out, Enid Ten- mendous pitching battle, aîîow- srhe sBbWiinsbue nant singled to put runners on îug but three hits apiece. Howv- ed to third. The main threat. second and third, but Marg ever, il, was the ability to core bv the losers occurred ini the'd rn the next two batters on an in- that paid off for the Stephen fllw vth a sinba g le . ilm field pop ai-d a strike-out. The crew. B ow m anville's Bowmnvile ett hed Oonohooly fired a perfect strike toa Bewmnvile eft hed Oono Don Gilhooly srnacked a two- tepaet a]Msn n scoreless on two hits, until the run homer ta right centre after theoplde an rediv astoretre and!ÇI seventh, when first sacker two weme out to give the wi Snthe n oext w attr tive5(. D 4j'I; Marilyn Baskerile te reach nnîng. A single by "Jiggs" :4 /nFes h ite - - -Cowling, a base on balîs ta Jack Richards gave up six bases BodadTdDasnsduleo alwith two of thein me- 2 52 I miade it 4-0 in the second, once sultLng un ail four Stephen uns,'E T* 4 n 2 2 more after two were out. Rich- while Snowden issued but one; arspertnitted four walks over walk. That is the story ofth the next four frames, while al- bail gaine, plus the extr ae mil Jbase. Tennant's single scored, O.F. will meet Bridgenorth i the winning marker. the finals. Bowrnanviile got oue back in: Representatives of C o urt1 the second oit singles by El- 1 Manvers atteiided a dance and eanor Pickard and Ceoney, and dram, for boat and niotor spon-, tied the score in the next fra- sored by Court Peterborough' me, as Marg Piekard walked C 0.F. at the Pinei' Pavillion in and crossed the plate on Hugh- Clîeînion aFrid&,v evenùig. es' single. Many Yelvertonians attend.. Glenda Cooper hurled two- ed Blackstock Fair this week. i hit, shutout bal for the bal- Despite the intense heat and 1 ance of the contest to take the high humidit. a large crowcl win on a fine five hit perform- OnjoYed the nmaîy attractionls ance. The main Bownanville îPre',,ented- hoss races. bath- threat, camne iin the sixth, when j in' beauties, riderý, for the ch il- ISandr.a Chaskovitch clouted a. dî'en, the 4-H CIlub swine anci triple, but w-as cut clown at the Baby Beef Rouiid-up, (Ach'e-j plate by shortstap Myles, qI veniernt Day) etc. and ove I'- she attemipted ta score. looked such minor discoînfoî'ts Losing pitcher Marg Piekard as aciiing îeet, col hot dogs~ ailowed but six bits in going (dry bunis and petrified wien-1 clown te defeat- quite a chanl-1I ers) and sunburnt proboscis. ge fromn Wednesday's gaine,1 A local resident, after giving when the two teams bagged a short demonstration to lbisi 22 safties.ewn d'scoînfort, fails to me-1 ________________ *com.mend a powver lawn rnower! as a linger nail clipper- too, YELV RTONpainful a rnargin of error. on old neighboums while holi- 1 jMessrs. Floyd Stinson and: daying with relatives in the 1 Howard Malcolmn attended a vicinity- a good home cooked 1 Hog Producer's Meeting l in eal or two.j IToronto this week as repre-f Welcome home te brotherj sentatives of Durhamt County's Vie Malcolmn of Nestleton in Organzation. tinte for nephew Wayne to CutManvers C.O.F. were 1 take over duties and allow us eliininated on their 3rd game a day at Exhibition and spend i f senti-finals at Lindsay this a day with Boons of Cooksville week (neutral grounds) vs and Port Credit. Mm. and Mms. Biidgenorth C.O.F. Although Hanic BonJr. and Mr. and getting off te a good start in Mvrs. Aide Nasato. the first irining with a 9 run Severai Yelvertonians have lead, Daine Fortune's srnile t already enjoyed a day at Tor- hastily turned to a fown. Pet- 1 ente Exhibition. erborough C.O.F. having like- f The Vance Wilsons, BilIy and wise elintinated Nestleton C. 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