WEDNESDAY, JUNE th, THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMàA1VXLE ONTAEIO WEDNESDAY, XUN£ t, 8 1-w#ffyDo/ MA 23 Softball League has y yet, but, look who's in s ~fending chamjpions, who of the season. About Q , also defending champs, iad too good a team riot fid. The Fuelers should 4P Is of and flylng, the 'gh victories. George's EL CTRIC LiT(?jne game out, while IOTACTING REPAIRSfM Wear Fhow one win REFRIGERATION-ELECTRIC j MOTOR - SALES - SERVICE T.V- RADIO - APPLIANCES * * ibe finally felt our golf n o n =, That was until Satur- -th three fellows named ~.To say we were out iRdly. Those guys can CO N SEI'cýuàh- they gave this rable to wind up as th .osudden death play-off for c 0 P)golf - poor Ted Fairey Is hav- d hole right now. Sunday, Ted R Ond,' fourth and fifth, but took (hole" Next time around, lie ngthe others weil and beats several good efforts. are liyae a fine group of Ždrtpscay, the Oshawa Shriners D.,arnaneiiý incliiding a draw for a set of B saturday several 'Southview members will golf tourney at ror1a Hope. i. t i.t t 1'.1" SLOW GETTING UNDERWAY Minor basebail, particularly in the midget division, been slow getting underway this season and now will be siowed up further due to exains. Thursday night, because Port Hope and Orono defînitely were unable to formn teains, "-midget schedule avas revised, but several earlier gaines already been postponed due to the aforernentioned s. The Pee Wecs have a few games under their beits he bantains have begun to play in their league. +t t t i, t *IÀY AT MOSPORT SATURDAI' AUl eyes -%vil1 be on Roger Ward, winner of $125,000 in ý'ast week's Indianapolis 500 wrhen he mnakes one of bis rare sports car appearances in the Player's "200" at Mosport, Saturday. Ward ý9Uý be drîving a Cooper Bulck. Innes Ireland aili be drivingi14e saine type Ferrari as Stirling Mloss was scheduled to pilot, b&fore the accident which ended lis chances o! defending the ltlayer's championship. Belgium's Olivier Gendebien will return In a Dai Lu, \hý,ile Sweden's bearded Jot Bonni er also will be back in \opn, driving a Porsche RS91 Ludwig Heimrath, dejeiltXnrg Canadian champion, and~ ris Bradley, both of Toronto, head the Canadian group j Nath is back in his Porsche RS 60, while Bradley hasi up to a Lotus 19, the car purchased from Montrealer iran, who won the Canadian Grand Prix, last year rt. have Ibec p ii f / at this 'xil b e the 4'best' icar field in tPie bYfl jx ver asseinbled In Çanada. ~ ~ ~' "rivers, 12 Amerleans and is expected that several - M M y Saturday. *RESADLE Dan Gurney (Lotus 19), 'Holbert (Porsche RS 61),j Herb Swan (Porsche j Testa Rosa), Dan Shaw l1500) and Harry Ent- Rn1eep p 1 c n 1r« ' crs there, but don't look Pint Can 3 pass this tirne I Quart Cas .19-...._________._ Lunch Box Pad J.19 Z% i g I I I I I I I 6 iad........4' fnurance prograni Large Frig eviewed and brought Pad i at least every two nging income, chang- - ~-2~ZbirthS, marriages, a j.e -ail affect your 1f. .ce requirements. JiNNER PASSANT MA 3-3258 '~ider Ave., Bownaanville O0MPANY OF CANADA ~ XT KINSMEN jsAR BINGO JNE 15, 8:30 p.m. .ÇTAL PRIZES - i~won in 53 numbers '.n nii52 îîtunbers LXE SEDAN CENTRE 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP Automatic, radio, one owner, Only 18,000 miles. 1957 Pontiac High School Boys Perform Difficuit Gymnastic Feats Doug James clears seven team-nuates wvith t Iengthy dive _________Tom Simpsonx receive helping hand during- a hack flip off spring board girls 13 years of age and un-' four teamis aili be sponsored Recr ati n Re iew byKiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Daneing Cla.ss îSwimining Class, soonsored 'Kneuht, Royal Life Sw S cr annCoon- Four members of the Satur. by the Recreation Depart-[Societi' Award of ivli-it- at 11 Restaurant. Ail gaines day momning dancing class, ment, have heeil successful 1,1 Paul Welsh. Gale Mjuihol- wvill bc played at Centrai under the direction of Mrs. passing swjviming tests. Seii- -11d, Bruce Pinchi and -H<,b- School Grounds on Monday, John Fowier were successful lor' Rcd Cross-, Jo-Aunjjc!ett us Lisaed eowidathe 1962 in passing their Primary Tep Crcw,, Ruth Gibson, Rose Gill- Gitrlss oftbail tcfs.Led e lo ste16 Exanination. The successful fin LucI Evlyn Bonnetta. Iliter- ouedulgrle.tui By oîhi candidates were Carol Cowan,! mediate Red Cross - 1-1uuj letcýgoe 1,_bas beun ornme<ifor, Th ysRecret arten PosteneH nn ndC iy ~- is prepared to form a boys'i Arrangemients are well un-, rinTur 'i air ir softball league for any boys denvay for the Dancing Clas-, JA f u IU U A t..M iM14 years of age and under as ses annuel Recital which will MEUFR THE IUIIbJ.ITHELA IU.TH UN'of May lst. be hld n Frday Jun 15h ýIf you are interested in play. be theid on iay, Jue lTowniig softball please be et Ceii- al th1omavl ontral School Grounds this coin- The programne -w011 in- 1[ id ng Saturday, June 2nd, at clude baton tvirling, tap R 10 0 Aar.u111.e dancing and ballet and pos nM UAqtfuarieut Society sib'y sonie dancers frornOs- Atl M fthe nxtrLguaî îee,- awa ivill be tkigpart iii mOR u wf h owinvleaid the logamsereune i he.!~District AquariurnSociety to The progreamm ne . ic .AAnd r ilbcfedn t the Lions Cûinun- direction of Miss Ji-enie }îar- îty Cenître on Moniday, Junc- vey. A.C.C.,. R.M.T., and,:il111h, the society wil preseat: C.D.T.A. and MÀ,r,: John Fow'-1.f full- equlipped tank V fic Aduit ;winnùg Classes S [pitliil (2e l1 Durig th pas fewweek l'he tank will be on dis- Duvrng tebpsofte weeks -play et Higgoîa Electric, King seveal mmbes cftheAdui -~Street, this comning Friday, J June lst, tili Saturday, June 1959 Ponticc FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP Automatic. Tvo-tone pinit Excellent tires. 1954 Ford OOR HARDTOP TWO-DOOR HARDTOP te, power brakes and Refinished body, radio, good tires. Immaculate. I Locally owned. an excellent 2nd car. MKES AND MODELS FROM WIIICH TO CHOOSE ON MOTORS Limited. '\W. J. McMECHAN, President ~ACADIAN - V4 HONE M 3-339 Know Ontario better... I'S ail yours 1 entvic pafment of Travel and Publicity Hon. Bryan L. Cit.'wrr4 A cordial invitation Is of- fered to anyone who is in- terested in attending tiîis preseniation. Girls Softball Schedule 1 JUNE 1-Coronation vs Kiwanis 6-Rotary vs Scugog 8-Kiwanis vs Rotary li-Coronation vs Scugog 15-Scugog vs Kiwanis 18-Rotary vs Coronation 22-Kiwaîîis vs Coronation 27-Scugog vs Rotary ýJLY 6--Scugog vs Coronation 9-Rotary vs Kiavanis 13-Coronation vs Rotary 18-Kiwanis vs Scugogr Alil gaines to be five inn- Ings. An il Inch bail shall be used. Pee Wee ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE Mail10 to ntarravet A701 Parjiament ldis. Toronto, Ontario NAMDE. ........._ .. ........... p. o...... fSchedule Pirates: AI Webb - Johin 'Taylor, Don Forsey, Gregg Adains, Fred Brown, Ron 'Webb, Randy Donaghue, Mike ! Marshall, Timn Braybrook, Alan Fice, Bruce Welsh, Timý Scott, Mike Donaghue, Steve1 Forsey, Scott Burgess, Mike Corneil, Peter Shearer. Braves: Norm Bothw Lew Bruce. Carl Waye REMEMBER JUNE Don Sheeban, Don Piper, Alani Calver, Mike Bothwell, KimI Rogers, Gregg Corden, MUitch Donaghue, icky Forsey, Da- vid McKnight, John Spry, Chris McTavish, Herb Deroy- ter, Cary Carter, Richard Little. Yankees: Geo. Cawker Jamie flobson, Brian Peters, David Wright, Wayne Hunt, Bill Woodward, Cary Wilson,. Murray Cawker, John Vance, Brian Blackburn, Wayne Pae- den, Barry Cowan, Randy7 Rogers, Bob Harness, Eddie Bons, M1ike Cawker, Johin Hanùlton. Tigers: Don Gilhooly Ricky Woolner, Dan Nolan, AI Mvaguire. J o e y McKnight, Mike Gilhooly, Larry Juszcz- ynski, Don Ruiter, Warren AI- der, Jeff Gilhooly, Darral Os- mond, Murray O'Brien, Paul Lyle, Gary Chisholm, James Spry, Bruce Simpson, Loug Crough. Shdl June 12-Pirates at Yankees 14-Tigers at Braves 19-Pirates at Tigers 21-Braves at Yankees 26-Braves at Tigers IJuly 3-Braves at Yankees 5-Pirates at Tigers 10-Braves at Pirates 12-Tigers at Yankees 17-Yankees at Pirates 19-Braves nt Tigers 24-Yankees at Braves 26-Tigers at Pirates 31-Yankees at Tigerp- August 2-Braves at Pirates 7-Tigers at Pirates 9-Yankees at Braves 14-Tigers at Braves 10-Pirates at Yankees Age Iluait 12 years as ùf 30th of April. Ail garnes to be played at Vincent Massey on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Gaine turne 6 pi. Ail gaines six innings. Three coxaplete innings to be called a ganie. Any players miss- ing two gaines in a row is out (pther than holidays or sickness). Late entries to be added to teains for holidays. and drop-outs. Ail players must ivear aiJ cap and safety helmet at bat. No Spikes allowed, LAST DAY FOR RETURN 0F OLD-STYLE B3EER BOTTLES BREWERS'WAREIIOUSING CO. LTD, CAM >. BUY NOW... FOR FATHER'S DAY .. . 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