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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Nov 1960, p. 9

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THURSDAY, NOV. 24th, 1988 TUE CANADTAN STATESMAN. DOWMANVILLE. OIITARZO flarley's Take Firs! Win sKen's Make if Fivè in Row Harley's Used Cars, afteri Harley's broke out af theiri In the. nighte R on Burgess, four consecutive losses, hung! slump with a seven goal finîtý scored both cf ielouera' goalsi an 11-7 setback on a slumping'perid eplosion, and led 11-4, to give tiiem the lead ln the Stephen Fuels club, ta regiQterI n the. final peniod, before the1 flrst anld again lni the second Ib eir firat win of the season, Fuels rallied for threc goals. !pcriod. Hayes' Allan Jenkins! 1 sday night at the Memor- Raye West was the. leader' tled It up the first tune, witii 'rArena. In the second gaine of the car dealer's onslaught,' Bill Crossey knottlng the of the double bill, Kens Men'si eollecting six assists and a count for the second time i Wear made it five in a raw,ý single goal. "Chuck" Kilpat- the final minute af thie second defeating Hooper's Jewellers rick picked up six points on a pcniod. 4-2 to cxtend their first place, pair af goals and four assists, Alter battllng through- a znargin over the~ gem mer-1 whlle Bill Lyle was thbe big scoreless first hall of the final chants ta four points. Both: scoing gun wlth four mark- stanza, Mort Richards flred Hooper losses have been at Uic ers. Sam Thompson scored the winner at 11:51, and Larry hands of the league-leaders. twlce, singles going to Bob Chant applied the clincher Osborne and Brian Hughes. 1 ittle over live minutes later. Bill Foster was the pick of t he losers, scoring twice and1 Tean Standings assisting on two more. How-! W L T Pt* ard Quinney and Ted Fairey Ken's Mcx's Wear--. 5 0 0 10 FUEL each accounted for a pair of Hooper's Jewellers 3 2 0O06 tallies, with the. remaining: Steph'en Fuels ... Don Masters (K) Raye West (H)- - Bob Sheridan (H.J.> - Brian Hughes (H) Mort Richards (K) Ted Fairey (S) Bill Crossey (K) "Hank" Lane (K) Bob Abbott (K) Howard Quinney (S) Charlie Kllpatrlck (H)- Clint Ferguson (H.J.) K-K.xi's Mens Wear, H-.J.-Hooper's Jewel IPRE-»CHRISTMASbeI OFFER HIGHLITE MOVIE. BAR COMPLETE WITH 4 G.E. MOVIE FLOOD LAMPS MA 3-3361 4 Dylkstra's< t;t Variety Foods <dý. Rose Brand - le oz. Sweet 1Nixed Pickles 3 HABITANT PEA SOUP 28 oz. 2Tins 31c IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT GRAPEFRUIT 6for 29C ROSE MARGARINE 4,bs.8e9C IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT SIRLOIN STEAK OR ROAST only 83c IL Corne ln and We as. have Sec Our s a Large Large Selection SAVE seleetion ln FANCY GIFT LHOEMD BOXES 0F E COOKES and CHOCOLATE.S FRIUIT DREA) ~CANDIES TO THE CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS For Free Home DeliveryI Phone MA 3 -3 541I Rocreation Dept. Minor Hockey League I ~ 3I1euWI Minor Hockey Gaine Timnes AU games wHIi h played on 5th game-10:20 arn - 11:00 Saturdays. 6th game-11:05 amn - 11:45 lot game-7:00 a.m. - 7:40 a.m. <dean ice) 2nd game-7:45 a.m. - 8:25 a.m.: 7th game-11:55 arn - 12:35 (elean Iee) 8th garne-i2:40 arn - 1:20 (dlean and flood) Srd game-:35 a.m. - 9:15 '.m. Dth game.- 1:40 pm - 2:20 4th gamc-9:20 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. lth game-2:25 pin - 3:05 (dlean and flood) lîth game-3:10 pin - 3:50 Rules and Inatructtons (A (1)-Dressing Rocin Nurmber. All tearns inust be read schcduled game time. All players inuit remain the teains prior have complet..: Ahi pl[ayers inust sign t before the start of the.gaine. .. Players not arriving on j, goal going to acMasl. 4 Town Leac Leadia teTnage and JUnt ý i ;- N ieiCMf --iy etus ----22' wb ig set-up. Rom Cowaa , 1201 BANTAM NOCK jue H c e Saturday Gi 2nd game-7:45 a.m. (CI!) rg scoreris 3rd game--8:35 a.n. E G.!'. G. A. pi. pI.M. Nov. 26-lut gaine-Huskies (2 2nd gaine-Pirates (1 - 4 9 in 19 2 3rd gaine-Lions (2) - 5 7 9 la 4 Dec. 3-4th game-Cube (1) v Sth game-Tigers (2) - 5 4 0 13 4 6th game-Tee Pees - 5 9 4 13 4 Dec. 10-Ist gaine-Braves (2) 2nd game-Flyers (Y - 5 5 8 13 2 3rd gaine-Huskies (i - 5 6 7 13 0 Dec. 17-4th game-Tigers (1) 5 7 3 0 th game-Lions (2) - 3 10 O th gaine-Tee Pees - 5 5 5 10 2 Dec. 24-ARENA CLOSED - 5 3 6 9 O Dec. 31-lit gaine-Braves (2) - 4 5 4 9 2 2nd game-Flyers (1) 3rd game-Cubs (2) - 5 3 6 9 2 Jan. 7-4th gaine-Tee Pees - 4 4 4 8 10 5th gaine-Bravez (2) 6th gaine-Pirates (1) H-Hariey's Used Cars, Jan. 14-lst gaine-Tee Pees (2 Irs, S-Stephcn Fuels 2nd gaine-Huskies (1 3rd gaine-Pirates (2) Jan. 21-4th game-Flyers (1) 5th game-Cubs (2)N Teenage*6th garne--Tigers (1) Tee age Jan. 28-lst game-Lions (2)1 Bowling 3rd gaine-Braves (2ý PEE WEE HOCE The first division teamas ail Saturday Gi won in the. teenage boys 1ea- Ist game-7:00 a.m.4 gue, Saturday, with Brow.n' 2nd game-7:45 a.ni. (C.I.) 5 5-2 win over Phillips gîving 3rd game-8:35 a.in.E thein a nine point bulge over the. runners - up. Vanstone Nov. 26-4th ganie-Hawks (1: downed Mason 5-2 ta tic Run- Sth game-Leafs (2) - die for second, Cellar-dweil- 6th gane-Bruins (1) ing Rackiiam iield Rundle ta Dec. 3-lst ganue-Rangers (2: a slini 4-3 wln. 2nd game-Hawks (1) L. Rackham scattered the Dc 3rd game-Leafs (2)1 gis for a 661 total te take iOc 1-4th game-Bears (1) igh triple honours, wile J. 5tii ganue-Rangers (2 Piillips rolled a 612 mark 6th gaune-Hawks (1) Rackhain's big gante was ý Dec. 17-lst game-Bears (2)1 nice 276 effort, aise rolîing a 2nd gaine-Wings (1) 217. Phîllîpa was agaîn the 3rd gaine-Rangera (1 next beot at 245, followed by Dec. 24-ARENA CLOSED A. Plumner- 236, J. Oke- Dec. 31-4th game-Canadians 222, T. Mason- 218, D. Gay Sth game-Wings (2) -208, G. Moore- 205. 6th ganie-Bears (1) Teenag BoysJan. 7-ist game-Bruins (2) Teero nage43 s2nd game-Canadians J. ron ____34' rd game-Wings (2) J. Rusnde 3 Jan. 14-4th game-Leafs (1) N. Vasone2 5th gante-Bruins (21 T. Mailison _19___ 56th game-Canadians L. Rackiiam .. 14 ATOM HOCKE Things weren't the saine in Ail players must use the, the teenage girls loop, where into tiieirE twa of the. tiree top te"ins Saturday Gý were badly beaten. Howevs 7th game-il1:55 a.m. 8t ieague-leading Paeden tookz 9th gaine- advantage of the situation, Nov. 26-7tii game-Bombers( downing Munday 6-i to in- 8th game-Indians (1 crease their margin te a coin- 9th gaine-Bisons (2) fortable nine points. Last Dec. 3-7th game-Hornets (2 place Luxton iianded runner- Bth game-Bombers Up Coombes a 7-0 setback te 9th game-Indians (2 vacate the cellar, with Mun- Dec. 10-7th game-Giants (2) day taking over. Bai, in show 8th ganue-Hornets (l position was upset ta the tunie 9th gante-Bombera cf 7-0 by Vanstone. 'Dec. i7-7tii gaine-Barons (2) C. Luxton had an excelient 8th game-Giants (1) 653 triple, eloaely followed by 9th game-Hornets (2 C. Meadows at 637. Dec. 24-ARENA CLOSED Luxton wlth gantes of 242 Dec. 31-7th gaine-Rami (2) and 213, and Meadows witii 8th gaine-Barons (1) 237 and 230, oct the pace i 9th gaine-Giants (2) the high single race. Other Jan. 7-7tii gaine-Bisons (2) 200 gaines were recorded by 8tii game-Rains (1) S. MeMurter- 224, H. Van- 9th gaine-Barons (2) stan.- 215, P. Major- 213, Jan. 14-7th game-Indians (2 J. Paeden- 204, 200, M. Chant 8tii gaine-Bisons (1) -203 and S. Bal- 200. 9th gaine-Rami (2)1 Teenage Girls MIDGET-JUVENILE 1 J. Paeden'- ____43 audyG S. Coomnbes 34___ atra S. Bali...............31 game-2:25 pi. H. Vanstene______ 24 Nov. 26-ioth game-Generais C. Luxton. , ___ 19 i ith game-Orpiians M. Munday .-.. 17 Dec. 3-i Oth game-Radens (1 Etcher appeans well on thie lith game-Comets (. way te clinching firat place Dec. 10-lOth game-Maroans in the junior boys division, llth gaine-Orphans after defeating iast place Bur- Dec. i7-Oth game-Generals geai 5-0 ta assume a coin- ilth game-Raiders( ntanding 13 point lead. Run- Dec. 24-ARENA CLOSED ner-up Beauprie was bhanked Dec. 31-lotit game-Maroons 5-0 by Perfect and Carter luth game-Raiders( edged within tire. points of Jan. 7-Oth ganue-Generals second, an a 5-O shutout win lit game-Orphans ove r Broincîl. Jan. 14-lOth game-Generals W. Mooney was the ion. iith game-Comets (! bowler ta uit tic 200 mark, Jan. 21-lotit gaine-Raidens (1 with the iigii single of 228. llth game-Orpiians1 R. Etcher was next at 194. Jan. 28-lotit game-Comets (1 lMooney took high double Iltit game-Maroons honours as well, rolling a 343 ttl11pins better than R. Prakct Juni33 Boysr Afternoon La R. Etcher -______ 38 Fniday, November 18 must R. Beauprie 25 have been "blue Fniday" for R. Carter . 22 niost of the bowlers. Only one R. Perfect_______ 19 1200 gaine wa.s r.corded, Vel- R. Bromell _____ 0 ina Kitson, 200. High double W. Burges . 6 went ta Ollie Patfield with In. tie junior girls league, twa 195 gaines for a 390 total. Team Patfield ........ Holroyd ........ - Sellers ........... Crawe .........- Davis ........... Coyle . ...-. McDonald.... Richards .,- Pins 14521 13281 14196' 12949 13193 13215 12436 11679 TUMDAY, NOV. 24th, 1900 ýApp1y to aIl teams liated> Last named team to dlean ice. idy to play 10 minutes before à lni their dressing room untJi cly left the ice. their naine to the score sheet itime to slgn the score sheet iat game. KEY SCHEDTJLE larne Times 4th gaine- 9*20 a.m. (Flood) 5th game-10:20 a.m. 6th game-1l:05 a.m. ') vs. Tigers (4) 1) vs. Tee Pees (3) Clean Ic. vs. Braves (4) vs. Flyers (3) Flood )vs. Pirates (4) (1) vs. Huskies (3) Clean Ice vs. Cubs (4) 1vs. Lions (3) Clean Ice 2) vs. Pirates (4) vs. Braves (3) Flood vs. Cubs (4) (1) vs. Flyers (3) Clean Ice vs. Huskies (4) vs. Pirates (3) Clean Ice vs. Tigers (4) :1> vs. Lions (3) Clean Ic. vs. Flyers (4) vs. Cubs (3) Flood :) vs. Tigers (4) 1) vs. Lions (3) Clean ce vs. Braves (4) vs. Huskies (3) Clean Ice vs. Tee Pees (4) Svs. Lions (3) Flood vs. Pirates (4) (1) vs. Cubs (3) Clean Ice Zvs. Tee Pees (4) KEY SCHEDULE ;aie Timnes 4th game- 9:20 a.m. (Flood) 5th gaine-10:20 a.m. 6th game-ll:05 a.m. (C.I.) ) vs. Bears (3) Flood vs. Wings, (4) )vs. Canadians (3) Clean Ice ) vs. Wings (4) [vs. Canadians (3) Clean Ice vs. Bruins (4) vs. Canadian (3) Flood :) vs. Bruins (4) )vs. Leafs (3) Clean Ice vs. Leafs '(4) )vs. Bruins (3) Clean ce 2) vs. Hawks (4) s(1) vs. Leafs (3) Flood vs. Hawks (4) vs. Rangers (3) Clean Ice )vs. Hawks (4) s(1) vs. Rangers (3) Clean Ice )vs. Bears (4) vs. Rangers (3) Flood ) vs. Bears (4) s(1) vs. Wings (3) Clean Ice EY SCHEDULE dressing moins to change equiprnent. 'ame Times Ih game-12:40 pin. (Flood) -1:40 p.m. (2) vs. Giants (4) 1vs. Barons (3) Flood )vs. Ramns (4) 2) vs. Barons (4) (1) vs. Rarns (3) Flood 2) vs. Bisons (4) )vs. Rarnis (4) :1) vs. Bisons (3) Flood (2) vs. Indians (4) 1vs. Bisons (4) )vs. Indians (3) Flood :) vs. Bombera (4) vs. Indians (4) vs. Bombers (3) Flood vs. Hornets (4) vs. Bombers (4) vs. Hornets (3) Flood ývs. Giants (4) 2)vs. Hornets (4) )vs. Giants (3) Flood vs. Barons (4) HIOCKEY SCHEDULE ýame Times llth game-3:10 pi. s(1) vs. Raiders (3) (2) vs. Maroons (4) 1) vs. Orphans (3) 2) vs. Generals (4) S(1) vs. Cornpts (3) (2) vs. Generals (4) (1) vs. Maroons (3) 2) vs. Cornets (4) (1) vs. Orphans (3) 2) vs. Generals (4) (1) vs. Cornets (3) (2) vs. Raiders (4) ;(1) vs. Orphans (3) 2) vs. Maroons (4) t ) vs. Maroons (3) (2) vs. Cornets (4) 1) vs. Raiders (3) (2) vs. Generals (4) diesf leau Pts.I 12 [H~4E AT INN 12 -U B NG 7i ORONO 1782 LIBERTY BOWL LTD. BASE UNE Featuring AUTOMATIC PIN-SETTERI OPEN BOWLING E VERT BAY Phone MA 3-5663 Time Available fer More League Bowing .PAGE NI Pierre's marker wlth threel most Impreasive forward. *. minutes remainlng gave Tren- Bowimanville - Vince Van- ton the corne from behind atone, John Fowler, Ron Bur- standoif. gess, Jim Olinski, Terry Mlas- Ray Preston turned in a ters, Ray Preston, Bob Fairey, old performance for the Ted Fairey, Bob Sheridan, Sharnrocks, but it was a good "Buck" Cowle, "Bun" Welsh, team effort right down thel Bob Marjerrison, Bull Lylee line. "Buck" Cowle was the Mort Richards, Don Masters. *SILENTLY-ýon SUPER-LASTIC H IWAY-BYWAY "Bun" Welsh cllcked on Don Masters' pass mid-way through the middle session to send the Shamrocks hree up. Trenton got one back before the. period Goodyea r Hockey I The league-lealng Hose made t five wlns in a row, edging the Mats 6-5 in the opening gaine of Sunday's Goodyear League dou'ble-head- er. In the second clash, the Office and Fan Beits battled to a 6-6 tie, enabllng the Of- fice to draw even with the Mats in second place. The Mats grabbed an early lead on goals by John Lunn and Ted Fairey, but the league-leaders tled the score when Clint Ferguson and John Clark scored 45 seconds apart. Sam Thonîpson sent thie Hose in front with Ted Fairey coun- tering for the Mats. Fergu- son's second tally put the Hose in front to stay, with Lloyd Hamnilton making t 5-3 and Frank Mohun firing the eventual winner. Jini Finn eut the inargin to two and "Chuck" Kllpatrick pulled the losers to within a single goal with little over a minute to play. The Hose kept play In the Mat end to pre- vent the Mats from pulling goalie Raye West li favour of a sixth attacker. West played a different role in the second game. After filling in for goalie Dudley in the opener, he paced the cel- Iar-dwelling Fan Beits to a 6-6 tie with one goal and'four assists, in the second gaine. Don Masters was the. big gun for the Office, scoring four times and picking up an assist. After corning from be- hind on three occasions, the cellar club poured in three goals lI four minutes to take a 6-3 lead. Orv Thompson got one back, and then Masters fired a pair ta give the Office a split of the points. Bill Crossey triggered a hat- trick, with other Fan Belt goRls going to Eric Carleton, "Arduie" Crossey and West. Masters with four, Thomp- son and Howard Quinney, looked after the goal-scoring for thc Office. Team Standings W. L. T. Pt4& Hase......... 5 0 0 10 Mats ......... 2 3 O 4 Office, .....i 2 2 4ý Fan Belts .... 0 3 2 21 NOW . . . longer mnileage "'built-in" (TYREX Viscose Card) . . . keeps quiet, too - whine- ire. . .. and only HIWAY-BYWAY gives you the preiuin afety cf NATURAL RUBBER standard "new-car" qua]ity tire! ..Thanks to Canadian Tire's WHOLESALE DISCOUNT SAVINGS. 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BOWMANVILLE MA 3-5516 Ail in "KARRY-PAK" 'Regular $14.95 value Lirnited Time 0f fer- $109 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Jury and Love Il 15 King St. W. NONARCH* PASTRY FLOlJR 7 Lbs. ônly D C SNOW TRAVEL 670/15 or 600/16 TIM CANADLU STATESMAlq. BOW3LttfVMM ONTAM ended, wltli Lewis beating Iyers Tie :1e John Fowler, who had Flyer Tie replaced Vince Vanstone b.- twee thepipes, e h al CL M M way mark li the gaine. Jtiufl rocksi "Red" Gravelle put thc homnetown R.C.A.F. right backl hcontention at the. 9:41 mark I n Upeoerthe tAurd, and Joe St. Trenton R.C.A.F. camne £romn bcihlnd a 4-i deficit to tic Bowmanville Shaxnrocks 4-4 li an Interniediate Exhibition conteat, Frlday night In the airport city. Tii. rugged affair was played before a crowd of over 500, who saw Uic Flycra outâcore tue Sliamrocks 2-0 in the third to yull out a tic. Terry Legrande was the chief offender in Uic penalty parade, drawlng five of Tren- tons six minor sentences. Jim Olinski of Uic Shtmrocks was assesaed the most tinte, draw- ing two minora and a mis- conduet. Bowmanville opcned tic scoring at 2:50 of the. first period, with Ray Preston beat- ing goalle Don Ogden, on a pas frm "uck"I Cowle. La- grnde waaservhi s irst penalt tthe i .Olinski made It 2-0, two and a haif W e minutes later, but an inter- ference caii ta Cowle opened UI the. gates for a goal by Colins. * * . m Ted Fairey cashed li a pass from Bob Siieridan at the 13:40 mark. B ~ ~ a 1

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