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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jun 1962, p. 9

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WEDNUDAY, JUNE 2Oth, 1962 Legion Golf Lecigue Scheduie Wed, June 27th I TIIE CANAflIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. Ol?~ARIo PAO!: N!NI Durham Club of Toronto Pays First Visit ta Bowmanville Museum BEAVER LUMBER Crtjisers vs Whiz Bangs- I M. Yourth vs W. Lyle, A. Rowe vs L. Hamilton, H. Y Cowle vs C. Leslie, C. Ander- j ~on vs R. Hilditch, L. Welsh vs L. Stninton, A. Lobb vs G. Therteli. i Spitf ires vs Destroyers - A. Weathered vs D. Marsden, F. Hooper vs J. Baker, D. Wright vs C. Wright. B. Hart vs J. Firth, W. Harrison vs R. Therteil, Gr. Therteil vs J. Hayes. Six Pounders vs Mesquitees - J. Ford vs A. Hooper J Barclay vs W. Ellis, G. Heath I vs C. Trewin, J. Seto vs J. Kilpatrick, A. Mavin vs M. Conway, W. Joli vs R. Davies Resuits cf games plaved I June l3th. Mesquitees 9 pts. I vs Whiz Bangs 5 pts. Cruisers 21 pts. vs Spitfires i pt. Des- ~ troyen 10 pts. vs Six Pound- erg 2 pts. John Ford, Maxie Yourth the highlight et the evening arid Jakc Baker had low scor- es cf 44, an exceptionally fine ~vas an eagle by John Ford showing for Jack Baker, while on the Oth hole.____________ DEMI FOR THE Si~II1S TI1[tÂI~[S~,.T11[ FLI!'I HEAO ~i ~ FOR ntarîo During their annual bus tnp to the old home e~peekd1v for the Exhibmen in Toronto. It was1 county, 40 members of the Durham County Club of purchased by the laie J. H H Jury and used in the Toronto paid their first officiai visit to Bowrnanville Jury home, not; the museuni Recently, it has been~ Museum on Saturday afternoon. They previous]y haci the propert~ ut Mix Chester Jury a grandson, living j stopped at Darlington Park for lunch. The group is in Tîmmin'.. who most geneîous1~ returned the instru- pictured standing outside the museum, while in the: ment te its uld home this ~pi ing as a gift to the second photo, retiring President Mr. and Mrs. G. J. nmsex.m. Mrs. Hoy Luniîcv, a member cf the Museum Spicer, left, and incoming President Mn. and Mrs. Bout J. ~~nd une oI hie communît\ s most enthusiastic Leonard McNeil inspeet a piano made in the Dominion: supp>î tor~ 4 the projecl .s es~plaining the piano's I'I~E E Organ & Piano factory here before 1900. It was called bistrx- te lie. \'l~Àt0rs. hIQr. - u a concert grand featuring ernate carving and marie In test..after test...4 Seagrai New br~ Rated B Bei or. introducing Seagram's 5 Star, Seagram tested* this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leading brands in its price class and Canadians Iiked the taste of 5 Star best, Next Unie try Seagram's great new brand with the Five Stars on the boUle. 7.afed tender the oIJieial superviaio~l of ~ leadir'p Rsaterch Organization. Top Indiana polis Drivers Roof Af Mos port This Weekend Fails in on Eleven top Indianapolis 500 rready signed contracts ta race NA-cii, i~imer \1u~.grave, Trcy J\ILIfIifJ~ drivers, including twe.tlmelat Mosport Park on Saturday, Rutîrîiwî and L>îck Rathaxan. Ward, have ai- June 23, in Cana da's first loto Neguti~tîouîs are uxîderway winner, Reger model stock car race et aîîy witlî othîr hŽodieg Indîanapolis~ George's Sales had a tleld magnitude. dri ~. i-r, day, teeiîig off on everything j This ~vas announced byI The race has been designat- coiflbilled with Kramp's Furn- George Grant, Presideîît ofcd as tho "Peîerborough Liter- iture teams inept fielding, to 'the Sports Car Club, tînder nation.'l" stock car daim a lop-sided 16-2 victoryj fter Liebtê ~ held. Itwill be 520000 n ~ champion1. n the June 6th Men's Town' 23rd uftball game. presented with the co-opera- tuai ure will bu divided into 'Archie" Crossey set the pat- tion et the United State~ Auto- wo au-i o ho~ît' lu addition, tern when he slammed Jim mobile Club and bas the bock- the prograii' ~vî1l iiîcludo a 30 Carlysie's opening pitch te ing and support of the City ut IO~ lace tor Ž,ports racing aîid 'deep c ntre for a home run. Peterborough and th.- Peter- impcovîd production cors ood I Atter ..,at, If Carlysie wasn't borough Chamber ut Coni- 'several utile] events. I g,4ting pounded, his tearn- TIÇ"1S Len Sutton and Eddie floats froiîi Peterborougli tOihind hlm. Before It was ahI merce. A c~î~'alcade oh car.i oiîdmates were making errors be- Sachs, who finislîed tue 19b2 Mosport will precede the racciover George's had collected 16 "mdv 500" in that urder, be-'and the Honourable Bryan L.lbits, while Kramp's had cern- hind Ward, have aiso sîgnedCathcart, Minister et TravelIm~ted nine bobbles. te appear at Mosport. Otlîerand Publicity for Ontailo, V~ill Crosser collected a home~ entries have been recei\ cd oct as honorary starter foc the - stock car__champion, Norman :\vay at 12.1 __________-- siî~gled twice and "Chuck" from Paul Goldsmith, nie 1901 feature u~ eut. It gets îîîîder- rua and two singles, Irv; Brooks aise hoznered and è st Champs Win FlnafIy w;flcing :nly on: Latter. L? owning uffy 5 Jim Castle The defending champ on Stephen Fuels fînally brok into the win column att i three straight losses edg, ~. Mens Softbaul F Snuffy's Auto Body 5 4 on June 12 at the High School Averages diamond. A single by pitcher George Stephen, Grant Wright's sacri- 10 ex more times ut bat fice and a big two out single ~îay<.~ Team AB H Avge. by Bob Abbett broke ~ T. Dadsouî Stephen's 15 8 .533 deadlock in the sixth trame. Snuffy's grabbed an eariy i-o ~. Osborîiu Hotel 16 il .500 lead in the first inning eni L. Ilamilton Snuffy's 10 5 .5001 singles by Lloyd Haniilton,1 A. Wisemaxî Hote] 15 t 467 Harry Snowden arîd Ted E, Brooks George's 15 7 .467 Fairey. until the T. Pearson Hotel 18 7 .389 It stayed that '.vay nuffy's 18 7 .389 tourth when the Fuels put ~ Snowdeî, together three singles and a G. riiidlcv Hot~1 13 5 .?85 sacrifice for a pair cf markers.1 D. Girond Geerges 21 8 .381 nd Ken's 16 6 .375 Ted Dadson, Ray Crombie a D. Bag Irv Nelson were the hittc rr. adi An errer te Abbott. coùpled B. MacDonald Georges il 4 .364 with Snowdens single tied the G. Jones Georg&s 17 G .353 score in the fifth. Dadsuxi's E. Nel5oîî Stephens 14 5 .352 2-con borner sent the Fuelers T F airuv Snuffy's 12 4 .333 back inte the lead atter Ram-; ilton and Dave Snowden both F. Cowle Geerge's 19 6 .316 made errors on Deug Jack.~ c. Kîlpatricii Ueo..Kramps 22 7 .304 drive. B. Buis Hotel 10 3 .3001 Snuffy's bouncea brcK ~ ijits T. Doasua. Stepliens, 8; B. Osborne, Hotel, 8; D. in the sixth te set the stage i for Abbotts ~ame-wirnxng Girardi. Geerge's. 8. poke. Fairey doubled, and, Waiks - L. Hamilten, Snuffy's, 9. with two eut third baseman Grant Wright bobbled Neison Riins A. W4eman, Hotel, 10. Yeo's grounder, which wa~s Strike-outs - R. Lane, Snuffy's, 9. followed by Harvey 'Slip ' Rowe's key single. Hume Ruîî~ - C. Kuipaîrîck. Geerge's - Kramp's, 2. $etlgtO.t1r~ Dadson paced Stephens .* itri Pitchiuî~,' Won a single, double and home rua. B ~ while Nelson and Abbott each . [tutti - 5 O f9- _ _ contributed a pair oh singî os. C. Ti e\' ii . Geor.~es _____ ______- i O Fairey smashed a double aad M. Buigess . Georges----------~ 3 I a single and Harry Saowder. p ( imbu . Ken~ ______ I i i JBVUlII two singles te lead the bsec- attack. H. Snowden - Snuffy's - 3 Stephen te5sed a six-hitter C. Steplîca - Stuphens I 2 ________ for th~ win, fanning nine and J. Carlygle - Kia n~pY --____________ I 2 'kiîîg four, Snowden gave B. Wîllianît Stephens - O I te ~-.. ~~feties, clairned four .y James - Keiî~ . O 2 whilu issu~ng une .1 Coule . Kraîîiris _____ ______________ O 2 I o o b v Annual Warehouse (learance DOMINION SASH QUALITY I IJi~-~.7~7~rrflI I I i.tSL i~Ua~mies of Wood and Aluminum Combined Here is a combination door that gives you the insulation value of a wood frame and the con- venience of aluminurn storm and screen inserts, Standard ~izes. 24.95 Complete with Hardware Reg. 3l.9~ SUNSHINE ALL STEEL Garage Doors Complete . * ready to in- stail, prime p a i n t e d. 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