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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1959, p. 13

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TMI CANADIAN STAT~MAN. DOWUA MUT! .I.U flWPAi~Tfl z Senior Finalists Receive Breslin Trophy - This beautiful trophy, presented by the late Maurice1 tion to Capt. Alvin Fisher. Others in the photo include, ~ reslin was won this year by Zion Seniors who were from left to right: Referee Bih 'Nemis, Keith Fice, Allan ,.'jalists in the Darlington Senior Football League. Presi- Glaspeil, Andy Matthews, Bob Nemis, Iluss Hall and Mike eht Samn Thompson is shown here mak 1 h rset-Nms Courtice Wins Nemis Trophy Football Dance Ends Another Fine Season Mike Nemis is shown presenting the Nemis Family Trophy to Brian Ormiston of the Courtice Junior Football teain who wepre finalists ini the Darlington Junior Football League. Manager Grant Down is at the extreme left. Decrea lion £Reviews' By Douglas Rigg Cblidren's Crafts Any, children interested ln joining the craft classes are asked to register at the Mein- oriel Park Club House this commig Saturday, Qtober loth. SThe classes will be under the leadership o! Connie Osmond and Linda Brooking and will zneet cvery Saturday mot-ning et Memorial Park fromn 9:30 a. iti. te 11.30 ar. Some of the crafts te be cov- ered during the eleven week course wil be drawing, paint- Ing, paper crafts, basic wcaving. soap carving, muraIs, masks and an introduction to puppetry. Ib Is hoped that the child.ren wil put on a Pujppet show et the end of the course. Children's Theabre An-y children who are inter- ested in joining the Recreation Department's Children's Thea- t-e Group are asked te register et thc Lions Community Cen- tre on Friday, October 9th at 4:30 p.m. Membership in tbe Chldren's Theatre is open to ail childrcn fromn seven to thirteen years of ege. The group will be under the direction of Miss Verna Forî-n and Murray Walker and will zneet every Fri.day afternoon at the Lions Centre from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Minor Hockey There is still time to register for the Recreation Departm.cnt's Minor Hockey teams. Players' Certificates can be picked up at thé Recreation Office or at Ken's Boys' Wear Store and must be signed and returned by thls coming Saturday, October lOt. fliere will be a meeting of coaches and managers next Thursday, October 15th, et the Lions Community Centre et whilch time the rules, regu'a- tiens and teams will be drewn Up. Anyorme interested in coach- ing or managing a minor hockey beani is invited ta this meeting.3 The minor hockey teamns wil] hold their fit-st practice ses-1 sions on Saturday, October 3lst and Monday, November 2nd. The league scheduie will get f underway on Saturday, Novem-c ber l4th. Ail minor hockey Ran-es lll be plaved on Saturdavs 7:00 r,,n. ta 12:20 p.m. and Mondays '30 ta 8:20 p.m. FaIl Activibles Registrations are stili open for many of the Recreation De- partment's Fail Activities. if4 yau arc interested in attending iny o! the following classes r'case feel free ta drap in and r -e xhat is being donc in the v-jr-ous claszas. ', Iondavy-4:30 ta 8:20, Minor y H",ckey. Memorial At-ena. Mond]av-8:00 ta 10:00 p.m., Choral Socictv, Town Hall. Tuesday-3:00 ta 10:00 p.m., Adfflit Swimming Classes, B.T. yý S. Pool. '"7ednest-lay-.-3:30 te 8:30 p.m. Ji Chldrc,-' Dancing Classes, Lions CI, ntre. Wednesday - '7:30 ti o100 p.m.-"An Introduction te the Humanibies", Lions Centre. Friday - 4:30 te 6:00 pan., Children'a Theatre. Lion~s Cen- tre.' Friday - 8:30 to 11:45 p.m., 1Teen Town, Lions Centre. 1Saturday.-7:00 a.m. to 12:20 pam., Mlinor Hockey, Memorial Arena. Saturday-9:30 a.m. to 12:30: pam., Chlldren's Dancing Class- es, Lions Centre. Saturday-9:30 a.m. te 11:30 a.m., Children's Craft Classes, Memorial Park. Senior Citfrens The fit-st Senior Citizen mieet- ing for the Fali season wiil be held next Tuesday, October 13th at 8:00 pam. at bte Lions Cornmunity Centre. Mr. Beaton will entert4in with some of his fine music, both on the piano and with his Sehool Choir. Cards and games wiil follow the entertainment. The reading group will be un- der, the leadership of Mas. Stu- art James who will have along with her Mrs. Marjorie Cunt- ninghami, who will give some of her own readings. If you requit-e transportation te the meeting, please cal Mis. T. Gatcheil at MA 3-3574. Drama Workshop A number of people in Bow- manville and surrounding dis- trict have signified an interest mn forming a Drame Workshop Group. Such a group Is usually forni- cd by people intcrestcd in the stage. Many things could be covered by this group such as the techniques of the drama this includes speech, movement, directions, and ail the manyf elements involved in bte pro- duction of a play. It would requit-e approxi-1 matelY 20 peol--le in order toi make this type of course worth- while. If you are interested in forni ing this type of group would you please, contact the Recrea- tion Office at MA 3-3335, Ext. Dancing Classes Usted below are the times for the Wedncsday and Satur- day children's dancing classes. Ail classes will be held at the Lions Community Centre. Wednesday 3:30 pam..-Tiny Tots (3-4). 4:00 p.m.-Pre Ballet (5-7 and Beginners>. 4:30 pan. - Primary Ballet (last years 4:00 pam. class). 5:05 p.m.-Ballet (Lest year's 4:30 class). 5:40 pan.-Grade 1 Ballet. 6:30 p.m.--Junior Mqjorettes (At least 1 year'a experience). 7:00 pam.-Intermediate Ma- jorettes. 7:30 p.m.-Tapettes. 8:00 p.m.--Senior Majorettes. Saturday 9:30 a.m. - Tap Class (lest 'ear's 8:30 and 9:00 clamses). 10:00 a.m.-Beginners' Baton. 0:30 a.m.-Beginners' Tap. 11:00 aan.--Second Year Tap. 11:30 a.m.-Priznary Tep. Juniors First Practice Here on Thurs., Oct. 1l5th The uewly formed Bow- manville Junior "C" hockey club wil hold its f lrst prae- tice session on Thursday, Oct. lSth from 6:30 to 7:30 'n.. Those from the area who are interestedinii trying out for the team wilI be wei- comed by the management and given every opportun- ity to show their skills. The second practice of thie scason will be held Oct. l9th froni 7 te 8:15 p.m. Olympias Even'Series Beat Napanee 7 to 3 Bowmanville Olympias down- ed Napance 7-3, et the Vincent Masscy Park, Saturday after- no>on te even the best of tht-e Ont. semi-final series et ane geme epiece. The third and de- ciding game was carded for Napanee yesterday, but a change in the date was possible due to inclement weather. The Olympias made the enot- mous total o! ten et-tors bchind Jim. Moorcraft, but te ace right-hander heldi the visitorsi *to th-e bits, only onein the Town League, I-or u)ariingïvon Leagques 'Opens A crowd of over 200 people Art Reynolds presented thej attended the Darlington Foot- Jack Reynolds Memnorial Tro- ThIIu 3., bail League annual dance and cup presentation at the Newv- ph y to the Dariington Senior Thfort castle Community Hall, Friday League champions - Courtice. he four night. Bryce Brown's Seven-; Zion were the re-cipients o! two kyLau aires Orchestra provided ex- awards-a newv football for way on Thi celentmuse fr rundandwinning the league Tnnnant and 15th et the, square dancing, whicl- lasted the "Moe"l Breslin Trophy fror th e si e until one a.m. league president Sani Thomnp- te7s30e te Zion, championt of the jun- son, as runners-up in theUin'- ton30 w iîî lor league, wcrc presented with_ als. to9 llp.m. the E. A. Werry Family Tophy1 Door prizes were won by Gre- of Works by Garth lM4cGill, whule inner-i tel Haydl, Bowmnanville; Doris Murdoch & up Courtice received the Nemis Wright, Hampton; Lewis Truil, The leagu Family Trophy from Mike Ne- Hampton and Dorothy Barber, urges alU pi mis. Courtice. tume for tht oct.- 15 i ;eam Town Hoc- will get under- mrsday, Qctober Arena. 111l Une up vwith ,m as last year. rooks Construe- ly Front Street. the Department will meet the Welsh teani. ue management eayers to, be on Bowmanvifle dr games. i E I 0 last seven innings, to earn the victory. Napanee committed four bobbles. Napanee moved into a 2-01 edge in the first frame on a single and a pair of Olympia errors. The locals càpitalized on starter Roy Pyke's wlldness to knot the count in their haif. Pyke struck out the side, but in the process, walked four and hit one batter. The visitors forged in front again in the next inning on a triple by Buck and another er- ror. Ross Turner smacked a triple to start the third, but was. caughit between third «and homne on John James ground bail. However, following an error, Moorcraft helped his own cause SEE US TODAY The Flnest Automobiles For- Fair and Square Dealing For- Low Down Payments and Easy Ternis. 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Moorcraft hurled bit- Singes Y Jhn Tistandless bail until the eight, when Grant Wright along witlx an- Jonon bagged asnl.Pk other miscue gave the Olympias, reistered'seven strike-outs un- a' 5-3 lead in the fourth, as tilhle was ifted in the ffth, Pyke got the sie on stikes but allowed the saie nunber again. A walk, a two-bagger by of free passes. Moorcraft fan. Don Bagnell 4nd Twist's second 1 led four, while walking three. single made the score 7-3 -n' the fifth, before Paul came in "A tafc ig,"sl te topoutnilele the fie.s choolboy'sessay, "is a device Bowmnvlle lded he bs- Ilsed to get pedestrians halfway es in.-the next- two frames but across the street safeiy."p Season King St. B. Bowitz anville

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