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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jul 1960, p. 9

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THfURSDAY, JUL 28th, 1960 j challenge for last year's Ju- mu R vaisvenile team when they met O ld R valsin the quarter-finals. Bow- Il manville went ta defeat Na- Cl'ash mn panee and Strathroy ta win the Ontario championshlp. Ajax has rnoved up ta "Min- Pli ydow ns or A" class this year and will1 flot meet Bowmanville <"B class'?> in O.B.A. playdowns. owmanvllle Western Tire During the season Bowman- Ajax Merchants are tak- ville and Ajax met twice, and tï another crack at each the Western Tire lads picked other this year in the Lake-, up a win and a draw fromn the shore League Juvenile finals.t encounters. This did flot pres- Bowmanville defeated Porten hapsiuto frte H-ope in a besttw-tof Mercliants as these two tearns three semi-final and Ajax have battled fiercely for the downed Cobourg In the other last six years and an arch ri- rna4 valry has dieveloped between Fii't game of the finals was the clubs. The first year they Scheduled for this past Tues- met, Ajax xvas victoriaus, but day, July 26, at Vncent Mas-1 Boxvmanville reversed the de- sey school grounds in Bow- 1risonîn the following year.1 inanville. The second game, The spoils of victory have will be played tonight (Thur.s-'shutled back and forth frarn day) in Ajax and the third year to vear as the two towns game, if necessary, will be on rontinuaHlv met in O.B.A. Saturday evening at the Vin- quarter-finals. cent Massey Park here. The ro-ýters of both tearnsl -Aax Provided the toughest haven't changed much from i Now is the tinie to bring your car in for a tune-up and check-over for that care-free holiday driving. RAY GIBBS SUNOCO STATION :Wl8l King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-3503 -- TMDCARAMfAN STATESMAN. BO'WMAnY1LLE oWTARIO - - - - I LNecreat"on [Beviews Penny Fair ! are elîgible ta, take part. S P O R T O P IC S? The Sixth Annual Penny Trhe idea of theàcontest fi, Fair sponsored by the Recrea-, ta help stimulate Interest in *y Frank Mohua A343 tion Department wiîî be held g rtsanu raîto the play- next Thursday, August 4th.;M.Ncshsofrdcs FIRST HOLE IN ONE AT SOUTHVIEW 1at the Lions Community Cen-th Lois Cattran assured herself a place in the: tre This year's Penny Fair, pîzeta tinhe winrsfte'l Southview Golf Club's record books, when she regis- 1vities încuding ev e chie' therne will be "Oriental". En- tered the first hole in one ever at the local golf course,! parade, midway and refresh- tries are ta be handed into ments.the Recreatian Office no later, last Tuesday afternoon, (July l9th.) mns than 2:00 p.m. Friday, Ju]y Lois used a seven iron on the par three third Starting at 6:30 pin. there 29th for the first week's eom- hole to accomplish the feat. For those who haven't will be the children's parade petition. Pnize winners vil been out to Southview, the third is water almost en- with each of the playgrounds! be displayed ta the public in tirey fom ee t th gren. he istnce romthecompeting for top honors. The, the window of Ken's Mens' tirly romteeto he ree. Te dstace romthetheme for this years parade and Boys' Wear Store. ladies' tee would be approximately 80-90 yards, (auth- will be "Provinces of Can- ority- pro Ian Turner.) ada". The parade route willý Neiter rs.Catrannor ett Lob, ho it-be from the Lions Centre ta When exnployers take on Division Street west along~ new workers, the first and nessed the ace, realized how great the odds were King Street ta Temperance Imost important thing ta be against a hole in one. But they do now. back ta the Lions Centre. shown the new worker is the safety precautions in the plant. t t t t t Arts and Crafts Display Forewarned is forearmed when PLAYOFFS IN MENS' SOFTBALL Starting this week an Arts it cornes ta accident hazards. and Crafts campetition has ** Playoffs in the mens' softball league aren't very been arganized by the Recrea- If you have ta wear safety far off, but the question is- who will be in the play- tion Departmcnt in co-opera- shoes in yaur plant make sure off s and who won't make it? The top three clubs move tion with Mr. Ken Nicks. The that each shoe withstands a on into post-season play, while the last place team is theme bas been picked ai-d load-drop equal ta that of a Buttheloa i seingthecîses rae i achildren between the agres of fifty pound weight dropped out of it. Bttelo ssen h lss aei seven and twel've inclIusive fromi a heîght of one foot. lo irrnft and - i miviA 4+ ,virfI+ c4 on,,'rtr.p'?b Arur ,d+ba_____ AlAig t*A*SS liu iA IA lgrA* P& bb11S rf li31j1 51 t £51 I Lf tu ulu1% final game until playoff positions are decided. League-leading Surplus Sales are assured of a tie for last p lace- that's how close it is. But if one team would h ave the inside track, it would have to be the Sales. Last place Ken's Mens' Wear have twa games in hand over Snuffy's Auto Body, who occupy the third and last playof f berth, by two points. One win for the Surplus crew in their three remaining games and they're in for sure. Stephen Fuels must pick up a pair of wins in their last three to be assured of a playoff spot. Ken's could have a lot ta say about the final results, having a postponed game lef t with Surplus and a replay of a tie game with Stephen's, in addition to a pair of regularly scheduled contests. Here are the standings up to July 2 1 st. G.P. Surplus Sales -_____ 9 Stephen Fuels 9 Snuffy's Auto Body 10 Ken's Mens Wear 8 Should be quite a battle in maining in the regular schedule. t t t* t 4 3 the three L Pts. 3 12 4 10 6 8 5 6 weeks re- IAN TURNER SHOWS WELL IN MILLAR Ian Turner demonstrated bis golf ing aËility when he shot 75-77 to qualify for the Millar Trophy Tournament at Cedar Brae, emblematic of the Can- adian Professional Match Play Championship. Only 32 qualified out of a 103 entries, which we think speaks well for Ian's play. In the first round, the local pro was ousted 2 and 1 by well-known Murray Tucker of Rosedale. Ian led a couple of times and they were ail even after il hales. Ian shot even par the rest of the way for a 74 while Tucker registered a pair of birdies to win. He ended up with a 72. Tucker knocked off AI Balding to reach the semi- finals, at the timne this was being written. Bantam days and bath wilI pitted against the hitting paw- use players fromn respective er of the Ajax fine and this Midget clubs ta strengthen should be the story again this their own teams. Bowman- ville Midgets started playoffs year. Whatever the circum- with Cobourg for the Midget stances, these clubs can really league titie earlier this week. hustie and should provide the Ini former years the defensive best hardball action of the playing of the locals has been- year. A FREE ýWRISTWATCH EVERY 15 MINUTES YES ...A lady's or gent's wristwatch will be given away ABSOLUTELY FREE Every 15 Minutes ai the ATTENDANCE TO WINI1 Bowmanlville Lions LIBERTY BOWL LTrD. «.. OMWAN VILLE 1960U61 OPENINGSEASON MEMORIAL PARK LIBERTY STREET. SOUTH AMPLE PARKING 2nd TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, BRUNSWICK Automcitic Pin Setters HOME 0F CLEAN, HEALTHY INDOOR SPORT FOR YOUNG AND OLD . . AND FANILY RECREATION! Lanes available every affernma and evening until leagues gel underway a 0 0 join Ioday in one of the many leagues in the house or form a league of your club or church organization by phoning Mgr. MA 3-5663. Instruction Course every Tuesday and Thursday mornng at 10 a-nt - Leara Fre!how to bowl and fundamentals ofe g. COFFEE WILL BE SERVED FREE AT AIL COURSES NOTE: LEAGUE SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTWFY MGR. NUMBER 0F LANES NEEDIED FOR COMING SEASON . . . LEAGUES WILL COMMENCE TO BOWL THIP SEASON WEEIC 0F SEPT. 6 TO 10 AND SEPT. 12. Lei's Go Bowling This Season SDoors Open 12 Noon Unfil Closing Time AIR ONDIIONE . COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! ON I ( In Case ADDED ATTRACTION of Bain - Mondary, Augusi Isi ) u --The 'LOLA", British buili-r'acing -cuir,sponsored by IL M. Hollingshead of Canada, will býe on display ai Carnival grounds. Many Different and Novel Booths for .your Entertainment.. Merry-Go-Round for the Kiddies. PROCEEDS FOR LIONS COMMUNITY WORK -PAGE IN BASE UE THE BIG ATTRACTION... 1960 BEL AIR 4-Dr. SEDAN Ïwill be drawnlfor ai conclusion of Carnival TICKETS-- --. 25c exch -.S for $1.00 1 e-7 1 do-e% BUY NOW... AND SAVE! Sum erPrices NOW EFFECTIVE ON Famous Reading Anthracite (LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS) Tou can be sure you are getting the world's finest hard coal! Remember there is economy i quality. Ask for it today! STOVE - NUT' -PEA Stephen Fuels N CALL US TO-DAY TELEPHONE OFFICE AT IýJJlln"mâmAe MA 3-5410 C.N.R. YARDS f 0 1 AIR CONDITIONED

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