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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Mar 1962, p. 8

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PAGEEIGT -THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVTLE, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28th, 1962 By Frank Mohun MirA 3-7234 THE UNSUNG HEROES Without men willing to devote a lot of time and energy Bowmanvill&a ever-wideni.ng minor hockey set-up, Just wouldn't be able to operate. Not only is it time-con.! uuming but the fact that spare hours are involved and also nome of the coaches have to get their charges on the ice by seven o'clock - A.M., that is. Not only do these men have to be reaedy, willing and' able to coach teams, they must impart sportsmanship, spirit1 and those other items important to developing character. AUl too often, the coaches, managers, referees, etc., are criticized for trying te, do something their critics wouldn't attempt. As the long schedule at last draws te, a close, wed like bo tip our hat to these unsung heroes of minor hockey: Cüoaches - Don Gilhooly, George Cawker, "Hock" Baison, Tom Wilson, Howard Corden, Bob Stevens, "Chuck Cattran, U ;im Murphy, Bill Simpson, John Noble, Irv McCullough, Bill 'Nicholson, AI Webb, Ted Hutton, Carl Devitt, Dick Perfect,, John Taylor, John Lunn, John Fowler, Norm Bothwell Jack "Smokey" Hayes, Lyle Hooper, Jim Howes, Mike Puk, Irwin Beauprie, Doog Walton, Reg Willatts, Gerry Mar- jerrison, Keith Shackleton, Stan "Steamer" Stevens, Dennis Tierney, Don Russell, Jim Higgs, Jim Coyle, Bruce Cohwell, "Chuck" Kilpatrick, Alan Cole, Howie Pollard, Grant Malhey,' Nelson Yco, B. Hircock, and G. Leadbcater. Referees -- "Bud" Perfect, Joe Kennett, Jim Richards and Glenn 'Archie" Crossey. Scorers and Time-Keepers ---- Murray Walker, John Perry and Bob McManus. Quite a list, isn't it? The man responsible for keeping the whole thing going is our capable Recreation Dirctor,ý Doug Rigg. *- t t t t MINOR HOCKEY FINALS, SATURDAY, MAR. 3lst. t t t t. t LOCAL GOODYEAR BOWLERS REGAIN TROPHY' Saturday afternoon in New Toronto the two Goodyear, teams battled to a 9-9 tie as Bowmanville regained the inter-: plant bowling trophy for the 1961-62 season. The locals hadi earlier swept the first clash in the series 14-4. New Toronto won last year and Bowmanvilhe notched the titie the first f jyear to hold a 2-1 edge. John Carter led the locals with a 730 total, other topý efforts going to Fred Smith 690, Jim Murphy 686 and Bihl Young Figure Skaters Take Part in Pop Concert Goodyear Lge. The big battie was waged for league supremacy at Lib- erty Bowl, Thursday night. and when the pins stopped rattling, a 5-2 victory enabled the Combines to displace the!I Belts atop the Goodyear loop.J The Fan Belts tied the Belts for second by virtue of a 5-2 de- cision over the Tigers. I A rampaging Hose crew trip- 1 ped up the Machine Shop 7-0 I to close within eight points C of the leaders in third position. In a pair of upsets, the Office bested the Banbury 5-2, climb- ing to within a single point of G vacating the cellar, and it was I the Lead Press over the Braid-r ers also 5-2. Cornets 5 - Labor- atory 2 wound up the night's C proceedings. R Howard Bromehi claimed ah J the honours with a lofty 784 C triple and a big 302 single ef- B fort. Arnold Lobb was close V% at 300, followed by Phil Souch J- -298, Ted Halîman- 293, V1 Bnian Martyn-280, Ted Bag: v nell-280, Charlie Vanstone- E 277, Frank Wight-275, and L 274, Brome]- 272, Ray West-. J lake-266, Tommy Graham- M 260, John Stainton-257 and A Ken Nichols-250. J Other high totals, including O haîf a dozen more 700's went M toTed Bagriell-768, Frank Phil Souch-711, Ray West- l ake-710, Arnold Lobb- 705, 25 Joe Piper-697, Ted Haliman -676, Brian Martyn-669 and, Tommy Graham-663. 1 .HlroJyUo682. LDon uke plans 10 confine fis bowling to Inlcîecîî nt[he ectie broomnbail gamnes at the Yvonne Anoriichuk*- right, Shawn Leddy anid Avelyne Ta tn Liberty Bowl afler rolling a 268 - triple that is. Arena ast Thursday, these young ladies did demon- Lycett. Trhe\y also participated in the figure skating Combine& tt t t t strations of pairs skating. At Ieft, Mary Oke and portion of theé concert eariier in the eveening Belts - g. Fan Beits The Bowmanville Curling Club hopes to wind up it,,BasketDail Finals Braîders Initial season in fine style this Saturday when the final play- uwuoed g Mahn Shop offs will be held. The members will be happy to know that oehn îdt iebtiCores two top curling films will be shown, one on the 1961 13riar il / II I IR N '5 ~ J I D a wasn't the leagu[e-leaders-. Banbury LatSaturday the Club, along with teams from IJýC o rI3JI n a tîo n ~E ~ IInstead ronfler-up Harrison -ead-Pres Oshawa, held their first mixed bonspiel. We understandý were victims of a 5-2 upset Laboratory taonoftehglgt aa elo mrabrpre I N Ioss to Bromnehl, Friday night Office ----- - tia on ofth hihlihtswa a ealof mogasorg à< 1Cand now find the'mnselves ol en by the Enniskillen ladies. D.o w nfli g Ht lO6 6 4 a point and a haîf in fonhfy te 24 ur Dan Dudley and Bill Burk skipped the two winning dampaging H. Brock. Castle 221, 218, Peggy H~ rinks, whihe Jim Bell and George Campbell of Oshawa were ______________ extended their lead Vo a for- Bernice Buday 219, second in each draw. Two Oshawa rinks, Jack Glover and Coronationt &-fe captuîred Dani Seto wîlh 22 points,: midiable 1311, points bv blank- ley 219, Virgie B Ken Williams, took consolation prizes. the fir.t ganît- of HIle best oflFrank Sobil- 20 and Don nSpcr70JoeMar21,( Wels- 1. wre te bg gns HBrok touncd E Brck*Brock 215, Bernice t t t t t lhrce en'eîs ltasketbaiî Finals Wlh187 < h iggn! E I NIl.rocka fa n battle,'n a reHîlda Brock2 66-45îti Bownîanville iotel,:for the Cafe, while John Stai*n_ d- na-ril ate nf Nicholson 214, Helen F'AN BELTS WRAP IT UP I ey haIIuLoei the sm ih 211, id Brc The onhy thing the Hose wonî Sunday atternoon i w as)th sa'ughî. lJsing set'ton added the remaining half D YU xenpetLe21,2,No the goalies' scoring championship, when John Fowler couint- iswtl ad\ aerc',oe. cher 5-2. Everv once 'n ai211, uorc Mutton ed their final goal three seconds from the end of the season. Il iit wc e lodCvre soe.1 or ihoI aewe ea n d Fida waate tme sse C20, Ena P The power-packed Fan Belts waltzed through six phayoff ýDiPtt.:peadinst of the wav. 'the Hotehers, John Fowler bag- ling ini bag'ue play, it wouhd as îast-pîiace Lu het'mowe Rth ighto 20, Na encuntrswit ohy te t bemih hei rcor. e te eadtntt :3 1-21 atIlle haîf. In tged Il before fouling out with jappear that nobody wants to . LRubth2 timhtew200ithre encouterswithonlya ti to letih thiinalord.Sarterth Conlonation C rn ourn: minutesnut remaining andend p endt.up lestrsls. At 5- eastve iast t ans a 20000 Fan Belts are the 1961-62 Goodyear Hockey Champions. StilhýPOU<îrîc il onItit 0 xrap tip the Glen Hodgson added ten Toesday ahi three top clubs points of escaping the cellar. Team Standii remaining is the banquet. Watch. this columil for the place easY \( r. pit.wr eetdb the also- MorleY Etcher came up with Baker ________________________were___________________a top performance, roiling and date. 'rans. A 5-2 hoss to Dobbins put games of 301, 269 and 26,5 for Jol te u o h running, whihe a huge 835 triple.OneEcr Brooks- Yelo ett of have a rough time wstelde'bs Brock UXBRIDGE AND BELLEVILLE STILLA ROLLING . overcoming a five point deficit, ,xhile Hîlda Brock's 25siHnyle Uxbridge Blackhawks and Belleville Pepsis moved tîp lADIDfDI' N ff I~ after bowing 5-2 to Samis. The Lyl.... M enj s M ajor LeEgIl\vas high in that department. l another notch ahong the phayoff trail last week. Uxbridge ,~I league-leaders also got into the Leur elsh had 8 692 total~ Patfield ousted Picton and played the first game of a series against act, missing a chance Io wrap folowed by AI Lobb 682, StanI Buday if up when Wright won 5_2 Norrish66ad ln rotNri Fort Erie, Monday night. If they get past Fort Erie, the 'hheiouviers îrashed Ille Team Standingç over Perfect.d Glnn1Pr tce Black Hawks will be in the Ontario finals. Belleville bounc- , e lt-atnth(, wav Wvita Pesto 800mak hi wekwith CalTemW L t. Pete Dobbins was the pace- Other high singles went Prsto ed Lindsay two straight te advance in the "A" playoffs. 'trîpl' cof 86:3 made uip of games IBowmanviil etr oln u 9 peHrldenet26, wBîckell t t of ::1l;-23-297. Erilc Perýfect Cleaners 25 Ilsetrroinupa71rplHrod enct 86 Le at 9 tkit(ffaesoHa'BA 24 1 4 and a 306 single. Frank Samis Welsh28, oar Boel Averages SHAMROCKS HOLD PARTY had 39 ic- k ndgorfgaieslhottKap'sB.. - - 4 came next at 739, folîowed by 283, Elton Brock 270, Glenn Bernice Buday Bowmnvihe hamock hed abanqel nd atie rcîscî p gimGres tif275-29- Frnitre 0 1 20 George Ehhiott-729, Keith Yeo Prout. 269, 250. Bob Glanvihie Doris Joîl Bowmanvlle Sharocks eld a bnquet ad danc rackedtil)698,neDave27Magu-ire90 -697, av 256,irStan67,orr6isha255,riAud2, ey HireyaH Brock -c Saturday night for everyone connected with the club and 284i tor a grandcitoital of 818. :Lander Frnie Perfect -654 and Herb Sleep 2254, Marion WisemaniOnie Etcher those who heiped out in many ways. Aithough ýwe were t1.e other bowlers made Hrwr 1 6 21 Coîmer -619. 251 and "ýHap" Palmer '51. LraneMry unable to be present, we would certainhy like to thank tht'e 11las Hon Brck2hd B16an20î Teain Standings Forgotten ast week by theýAudrey Biekeli Shamrocks for inviting us te their season-ending party.'.. Puti t8. along xvthth Jury & LoveIl 19 16iil 21< eea opeýoc Ll --- 17 19 Ps of big triples-Murray Grant's Olive Patfiehd know the team was very pheascd 10 have Mayor Ivan Eobbs:hih oflegaie ie ,..,1nPepsi Cola 19 17 19 Perfect 5 763 and Gord Wilcox"s 710. Dot Brooks and OHA. Representatives Matt Leyden and Bob Watt in ing. ':M, 1arrIv Piper 7:38, Bert'Ken~sElit 49 Shirley Bickel attendance. ngle'. 7.:1,310), Ted Bagneîh MIens Wear 1812 171-,18 iý Yeo 44 Teamn Standings Norma Norris- 3tiF chiiht.rignb(îrg 730, Nfel Liberty Bo\vh 18 18 18 Samis 43 Pts. Wihma Bates ... Three top supporters: Joe Cuddahee, Don Wilcox and )g i MlBiges79Cowon I Dobbins .11 Casîle . 67 Peggy Haynes George Heath have formed the backbone of a booster cluib. (30,Bîtd îl(Iittiý '2.) CliffEquipoient 1712 18'2 171'i Wright.3 Harrison 531'l Ada Richards which will ne doubt be wvorking hard during the off-seasoîi. Tre'.'.iii71(), Ross Wright 701. Firth's Meats 17 19 17 Bc4 5 Hln Vivian During the play-offs Joe originated another post-gunîc hunch, lbrl iO.VVlItt a siiigie R1o oos1 9 1 , ~ ~ ,, Ihr.4 on rso to show the fans' appreciation of the Shamrocks' efforts aiî 11 tti(iuLtde eb n . c) (5 ), . ro..... Hln un :. Heating 16 1211 16 iS picer -4 Kay Beauprie These were some of the people Mr. Leyden ne douibi haël hpîr 9 1 42 - - - Shc- els-sbone--M.--cer in minc when he pointed out that Bowmanville was doigakcoî ni ai tgle game Insuirance Il '22 14 i M. EtchL 3 good job of keeping amateur hockey alive. <if t1. (0it"î 1oîe ,liti o Stephen Fuels 14 2 14 E. o 3 _________________________________ triple 429< ant i aurice Rieh- Canadian Tire 9 27 9 i Lironk 920) * rtrchs Mii ,Averages-1 I I _ ii e crapges Ernie Per- j't THE NEXT KINSMEN I O, , NaeG v i *M -M. %SUPER CAR BINGO Friday, Mar. 30 - 8:30 p.m. UP TO $7,000 IN PRIZES lncluding SI.200 Large Snowball If won in 54 Nos. $300 Snowball if won in 50 Nos. 1962 FORD FAIRLANE or $2,000 CASH S 1,000 HI-LO GAME Plus Many Free & Valuable Door Prizes - Other (lames PETERBOROGHO MEMORIAL CENTRE MEMORIAL ARENA BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC SKATING 8-10 P.M. Mibb -ýýFRIDAY, MAR. 30 SATURDAY, MARCH 3lst MINOR HOCKEY ADMISSION Aduits 50e Children 25c ,potIhi' 1CaVragles with 239 Ernie Perfect - .16 for :o iie .,Larry Piper !Larry Piper 36 staveti onht r Penfeci's' tail Ed Leslie --- 36 With 2:M,'.'. ilt F0 Leslie topCalLsi inzititîroitaila wcek drppd CF ele36 tsît t pot hottintrg it 2:35. Ed Ltigtenburg 1 6 ttttlrCtIitri i j. saie Jacks Ga '%,36 a ietg.Georg-e Ehiott -3.' hit..ii,' leC htîe ave Ilirv Gav 36 hiroli t l~r t'. t i eis tt fitr fir-st 1)ki il ai il tt \ ad Dr. Ir. B. Rundhe --3.5 itoW ha t 25 poittoi 24 for Jack Lander 9 6 IlleF3\ i Hap Palmer - 36 Souill t it Ti 1-c-1 ttgw-as Flon Brock . -3 pt mi 1 h -Nris O. ornes>Ini- 3 SU1I i~rils 0v corect a Bert Engîev 36 total oni tir 3 gamles or Bob Richards__ 36 ait a'.< it2 't n roxiirnatelv Ruiss Haliman -.-36 24 7 pl rj'i 1 ftî 1igme. uhHearle ----- 36 The lo %.a r a ig eoi gneMatHarrison ------36 11-lu ht'. v rle 1427 pins Joe Noîvian . 36 on an average of 2,95 and two- Han'X Janzen -----_-- 36 i ifilis tper man. 1lhîs is top Bill Westhake .. 33 ittibtt'.'.lig 10v an'v Leaglle. os'rgt3 'Teop tn hîts xveek. 51er-RosVrîh ___6 iev Ex'eer -27:>. Snuffv - Itît Ab Piper 36 "à", T vMntr 7,BillI BilShotter -~ 36 Bitles 2.JGtlv -263, A Piper Jack Bond ---- 33 26î 12 Pur 231-61,J.Callan Rs k '274. 1 Brutek 281-261, R. Oke 36 97. jack Lander 276, Ed Lug- Ted Bagneli 36 ebrg291-297, Bave M-Harold Bennett . 33 Kiîi'hrt '(ilt. BdVru 6,Glen Fry- .---...30 Flon Brttek 262. Mel Dale 2-70, Ray Fry 30 Dr. 1-r. B. Randie 26:3. Bernt Ron Brock 36 Enigev 268S-27t. (lIen Frv 289, Frank Lewins 24 Ted Bagnell 278, Rav Fry 27î1, Norm O'Roorke 33 Norni llenniîîg 288-2-67. Bill Bates . --- 21 Features This Week M'%,oiley Vanstone- 36 Iligh Sni Hap Palnmer Jack Parker- -- -- -- 36 3123, lrv. Nelson - .-36 H11121 ipiecarl Leslie 863. Mel Dale------ 36 Loi',- Snl Harrv AkeyFrank Blunt 3 and Ke't;i Shackleton 91. MlBres36 Lo'. r:l George Joncs B'ob Kent - ---- 36 429. Ken McWihiams --36 This Suhedule Duke Brunt -, 36 laý-k Parkier- 3, Norm Henning - 30 JaktiGa%-- 89() Carl Raby . ------ 36 Terry 5lasters-- 86. Clarence Oke . 36 Terry Maters- 339. Bob Wiliama 36 239 238 23 5 235 234 229 220 220 214 214 213 212 212L 211 209 208 207 207 2-07 207 206 206, 2061J 206I 205 203 203 202 202 202 202 201 2 01 201 201 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 TIIEN YOD ARE LIKE[Y TO RE Ambtous, wîde awake. YOu love lîfe. You're hard ta dîscourage. If you can't reach a man by 'phone- you may even write 1. alerîly includîng, of course: M Your correspondent's full and correct postal ad- dress a Your own name and return address in upper left corner a AND THE CORRECT POSTAL ZONE NLIMBER IF YOU ARE WVRITING TO QUEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA. TORONTO, WINNI- PEG, OR VANCOUVER. Help us ta speed your mail -checktheyellow pages of your Telephone Directory for full postal information. 0-1ga .w Ladies' Major Bowling Still hiait a point is ail that se parates the first two clubs in the Ladies Major standings. LeaguLe - leading Baker edged Etcher 21 and( runner-up Joli defeated Preston by the same Score to leave first place very much in doubi. Brooks also stayed in there only a point back, on the strength of a 2-1 decision over Havnes. but they had to share third with Brock, who white- washed Bickell 3-0 in the night's only shutout, Lyle dc,%vned Buday 2-1 to ti ePat- field 2-1 losers to Norris, fori fifth. Doris Joli picked off high triple honours with 717 triple, followed by Helen Vivian-698, Marg King-660 and Shirley Bickeli-658. Connie Osmond's 292 game took the night's top single by a single pin over Doris Joli- 291. other highs going to "Babe" Brown- 285, Marg King and Emma Bromeli, both with 268's. 200 Games Connie Osmond 292, Dorisî Joli 291, 222, 204, Babe Brown 285, Marg King 268, 234, Em- ma Bromell 268, Shirley BickleI 264, Helen Vivian 260, 231, 207, Sh-irlcv Biekeli 250, 220, Olive Patfield 247, Orne Etcher 246, Ada Richards 240, 239, Marion iPearson 238, Grace Blackburn 238, Shirley Davis 236, Audrey Bickell 234, 207, Dot Brooks Î232, 201, Stella Brown 231, ýWiinia Bates 231. Joyce Ten. nant 230, Doris Holroyd 230 Helen Piper 228, Marg Crago i228, Z4orma Gay 225, Bern.ice jints ey Os juan Eng- Brown 217, 19, Shirley Terry 215, 14, Helen t Dunn 213, 213, Joyce ma Norris 208, Ghad ýreston 203, Etcher 201, qancy Bry- Pis. 2 61 k, -59 --59 53 42 -39 39 -36 -32 31 27 26 mond Ings 21 20 ½ 20 20 16 151/2 15 15 14 13 225 -212 -211 196 196 -194 194 -193 191 191 -191 -189 -188 -188 187 -187 -186 29892 30407 30321 29666 29375 28985 28874 30024 29084 29101 29001 - 185 Liemonstrator 3 to choose froin. Full Warranty Aill ocally owned & fully equipped. 1959 Buicks 1957 Chevrolet Sedans and Hardtops2Dr 3 to choose froni. -r Ail fully equipped. Radio. New car condition. DON'T FORGET OUR .. . MARCH SERVICE SPECIALS MOTOR TUNE-UP AS LOW AS $4.80 With Special Discount of 30c per Spark Piug PARKING BRAKE CABLE LUBRICATION and ADJUSTMENT $5.25 Chev. and Pontiac '55-'61 - Reg. $6.75 - SPECIAL 1955 Buicks 1953 Austin 4-Dr. SEDANS and HARDTOPS A Real Fully equipped Working Man's Car! MANY OTHER MAKES AND MODELS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSIE ROBSON MOTORS Limited W. . McMECHAN, President BUICK - PONTIAC - ACADIAN - VAUXHALL - GMC 166 KING ST. E. PHONE MA 3-3396 BOWMANVILLE 200 Games LMIG-HAN F A llen 208, J. S ie b a rth 257, __ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ Hagerman 210, C. Neads ' 9, M. Wiseman 208, V. Pic- ard 202, M._Sedman 211. 'LETGERED T DURING Spring Cleain - up PAINT Ai Colo$5.9 Interior or Exterior 95e qt. FORTH SML* FI* ERA* I HIPBE BOOTS Gal. CHEST * WADERS Green or' Black JSPECIAL - THURS., FR1., SAT. ONLY! aWORK Olive Green Regtiiar $4.99 >ýPANTS Grey $ 299 GEORGE'S WA ISUNDAY SKATING - 3 TO 5 P.M. % E ZIGHT 1000**oc Goodyear fHockey Fan Beits Win itie The Fan Belts, regular sched- ks~ ule champs, captured the "Niht- awGoodyear Hockey League titie "'Nig t-ha ks""Su nday af ernon, romping to aneasy 10-5 wvin over the Hose. Ladies' League The titie-holders swe . te Office in two strai% d Team ositins won the finals three games te Tea m osit ons none, after the H ose had held Evans ........ . 31 them to a tie in the opener. Wutrigh ............... It "'as 5-0 end of the first, Scotte-n................... 1 6-2 after two periods of play Wisemn . .... ...and 10-2 before the champs re-. Wîsman. .. 1 laxed and the Hose scored Coyle .....1...... . .... three times. the final one by Averages ' goalie John Fowler with three G~. Bain 191seconds remaining. M. Bctter. -18 Don Prout, Bob Marjerrison I.utey .. ....81 . and Fred Cowle paced the Fan D. Chodges n.- eis th two goals apiece, ). Carls .173 singles going Io Gerry Mar- r. Evans 168 jerrîson, Bill Lyle. Grant Flin- MI. Wiseman-. 167itoff and Jim McKnight. V. Pickard .. .-167 U. Hagerman ...... 39 Larry Piper and Dave Mr- M. Crago ... 15 Cullough each scored twice for F.Allen .... .. 15g the Iose ini addition to Fowl- ~.Firth ..... ... 157 er's miarker. 1. Wright 1,531 1. Firth .1 5,3 1. Coyle .1.5 0 :Dick - -- ... 15o 1.Sedm an .14..... 14 ). Bell 149 ï. Allen i48: ;. Coombes 148i orlT,'v 1. Robertson 147' 4K ~ r Brooking 147ý ..Neads 1471I/~fAf 3. B alil1 / /( T A V. M cNeil . ... 4 r. Siebarth 1 3 , Wright 143 7Sarginson 1421 *Piekard 140' Burgess .1 fLeannan .l7 LPerfect 127 Parker .... *Moffat .. .. 10.8 r. Swann .... 0lý High Triple- M. Wiseman BIRDk-ARICHER s~o~s 8. 1 pe 1 1961 Vauxhall T% - - - - - iL - --À - - 1958 Pontiacs

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