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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Aug 1963, p. 9

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a Rnd Mr- P-F. enderson Rmd famny gath Carol. spent the weekend with Sunday, at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trim George Mixed League Bowling : Ch artran's Win Opening a DMrs. Harrke. Lane ofppy 0 44% MlxdLeatue Bo% Iint Teams adMs. aîypl ae. thn e of happyof No. ]-H. Bennett, caetn M.. No. 7-J. Nowlan, cPt.; F. Owe Sound, spent a few days birhay. M. inactt R Sicr. P. Prout, D. Palmer. GcIIoTJ n or Fi al1 M. inncot, R Spcer Ju io rH. Lane. Mr. R. Bru No. 2-H. Brock, capt.; D. No. 8-M. Harrison, capi.: L.ý Master Douglas Wade, New- j runt, GFry.M. Wiseman Welsh, B.Lobb, B cals ~jr WCpfair 'VNO I 'astle, s. hoiayigwi hMr.' ton. No. 9-H. Palmer, capt.: M., D nkfing Sàm Foo s 5 Mrs. Neil 0'Connell and N'o. 3-E. Brock. capt.: B.,Burgest, E. Bromeil, Mel Wise-:~ children, Cobourg, were Sat- Leaman, J. Brunt, Bob Mitch- man, M. Welsh, N. Glanville. urday visitors with Mr. and' ?Il, R. Grant, J. Bedford. No. 10-BD. Perfect, capt.; B. By BiIl Nicholson runs he tossed a real fineý Footnotes: This series is flot Mrs. S. Rowe. No. 4-M. Etcher, capt.: G. Glanville. D. Charles. A., In the f îrst game of the bail game. going to be a short one as Wilcox, K. Nicholls, 1). Mutton,!Sleep, B. Lewis, J. Fry. Junior Nien's' League fina Har oladwiha r-Sam's are a rmuch better bail Our church service on Sun- ri.clubardan theydhavehbaenrth[ day morning was conducted by L. Cox, L. Lewis. No. 11-0. Etcher. capt.,! Chartran' Men's Wear we "',pie led the Chartran's hitters. lubst coupleyofhames antheMrE.W butno utie No. 5---V. Prout, capt.: C. Arn. Sleep, Jim Bedford. T.» ne garne up wv. itb a masterful This v.as the finest game addticonpl of WîlIyWilaodathe Next Sunday the guest speak- k.Man F. Blv . ilcoxBneH.Moe . utn .k gm ari îkHarold Mickeison has pt t hi pitchinsaf bser wilI be Mr. Fred Hempstead R MeaonB.Ncos. No. 12-H. Bromeil, capt.:. elson who aliowed Sam's oflly and i . made omthn tý o them a recon tender. of Cobourg. No. 6-A. Lobb, capt.; A. S. Carson, Mary Harrison, H. one base bit, a double, in hie imadreai1rnwas something tor 9picer, D. Bradley. M. Now]an, Burgess, E. Moore, J. Thomp- lasqt of the seventh to break' watch as everythîng wasgo S 1warking rigbt for hlm and' ei ctti sre iîî o r.andbMrs. rtHTop-, 1. Carson, M. Perfect. son, bis no hitter. he i asoin fr the anderwee unayviitrsatMr Sam's just didn't have their' empaedfn a l ~a c le.asthgaes nd oorisad os.or oe FIRST SCHEDULE lbats with them this game andWhind hlm. How about some support Bert Tompkins. AIIey's couidnt get anything goingr It was a verx' weil playedi for the boys as the town lea-ý Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Sept. 1 -2 3 -4 5 -6 7 -8 9 - 10 11-12 for thcm. In ail fairness to bail game and the score wasIgue is over now. The three!Hendersofl and family anîd the losing pitcher, Wiiiow- not what the game should.stars of the game were Har-jMaster Peter Henderson spent. 6 -2 3- 4 5- 6 7- 8 9-10 11-12 daie, he pitched a fine gaine have been as it very easi.ylold MickeIsen, Jerry Falls of :the weekend at Lake Kennisis., 13 10-il P- R 1-12 4- 5 7- 6 2- 3 and except for the inning couid bave been a 1-0 gaine Chartran's, and Wiilowdaie of; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Wood- when Chartran's scored ail 5for eitber team. Sam's. ham, Toronto: Mrs. F. Coucb, 20 3- 5 12- 2 8-10 P- 7 1-11 6- 4 Mrs. Sarnis and Mr. Les Aluin 27 10 visîted Mr. Ed. Samis on Sun- October 4- 7 5- 1 6- 3 Sam0's2-/9f hi p Chartran's,1 - dySna, ee c n WYith Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrecd Mrs. Jack Pye-Finch and fam- : Iily, Mrs. Pye-Fincb, Sr., Mrs.ý il 12- 3 4- 9 2- 7: ~ ~ T e l- nfiat8-..ne10-u ne1Eacokg and Mr. and Mrs. Don R59 -l 310 61 -2 4 Miss Cheryl Pe-Fincb is e- By Bill Nicholson to a 1i o s t single-handledl.,« Harold Mlckeison came on angwiherrndrnt Nove ni ber Well, tbey did it after belngtame Chartran's. 'nrlefadMmssoefr. a w oes rlloax.I Il-1 4 2- 6 12- 5 9- i1<10- 7 -1-9 beid tu one bit in tbe open-, Bill Nicholson, the starting no respect as they continued Emronut on y'ne oneturn - 8 6- 9 1- 7 il- 2 12- 4 3- R 5-10 ing game Sa'm's came roaringipitcber for tbe losers, just e omr!adgreidmotn y'laeonSn 15 812 I- S 10- 3-7 6- ~ 2back and tboroughly wbippeddidn't have it as he had no ed another 7 runs. idy 15 812 i- 5 10- 3- 6-1 9-2 abadiy disorganized Cbart- control and either waiked thel Ini ail fairness ta Harold 1'lMr. and Mrs. George Staple- 22 6- 5 10- 9 R- 7 1- 2 12-il 4-. j rans team 10-0. 'batters or threw it rigbt down ,hvenv..îe ta e oDortyan at atn be wnerswere led bv tbe centre where tbey couid' corne 50 badly disorganized la, ae family' reunion of tbeý 29 12-1l 6- 7 5- 4 1b-h 3- 2 8 Blane Pickard whbo continueà1hit fi He walked off tbeiCbartrafl's did. They jutlvaWsgSna December ~to wield a hot bat as be con mound ni the 3rd inning, las- Iseemed to panie and turned' amo BueM Decenibernected for tbree base bits in ýng 3-0, knowing tbat be justi3 routine singles into haine!M.RyoBue Mr O in 10-lR 1i 7- 9 3- 5 4- M 2-12; luding a borner and' a tripla didn't bave it tbat nigbt. , runs. Well, the series is ai'H! iboM. n r i __ - tied up now 'and it's Sam's Watters attended a weddingin 13 3-6urn1 to-f2e4-c7infident.5tbeeHill on Saturday after- 13 3 9-2 102 47 1-8 15 -~ -third game goes on Tuesdav noon.- Bolig n tat t pm.shr nigbt and the fourth game on Mr. and Mrs. Jini Farra Bn proint start in po.g shary lp honre S P O RVI Tursday nigt. land famnily, Bowmanvile; Mr c Any ersns nteeste inbowingkindy tleponeWilly Willowdale pitched a Iva Farrow and Ke~n rotored President Murray Grant, 623-3655 PEGG PEGS 'EM tremendoiîs gamne for Sam'sito Niagara Falls on Sunda. Pl a idà - Starry Mount Albert hurler Dale Pegg put on qulte a' and deserves credit for bis Mr. and Mr,. Jack Kimbal _____________________________________ pitcbing performance Saturday nigbt, striking out 21 batters fine performance. and famil - , Mr. and Mrs. Mil-- as the visitors won the first gamne of the best of tbreeOtrl Footnotes: George Kennedv,lton Kîmrbaîl with Mr. and tbe left fielder for Sarn's, hasiMrs. F. Gilmner, attcndeda Junior "B" so;ftbail finals, 5-2. been accused of being lucky ______________ mUDespite the buge strike-out total, Bowmanville did ail vear, but Sunday's game C 1 ~ K I . ~ .I nUéh btter tan mostoflb e agantPg varîety proved ta me that he Is j:stiFr~Cs oa CRE R Dof "stuff". a witb gotd oute aÈ etCshToa ih lhts Osborne pitcbed wPe1in i the iosing cause, allawing tbe outstanding player of th' or ldAppliances eihthismotof hmote scratch type. Bill was the game. l through local's top bitter as well, belting a triple and a pair of Chartran's will have ta stop: S TAT E SMA N B U S E S doubles. a heir petty complaints anong' C L A s 8S1JF 1FI ) EKN -TO - This Pegg is quite a pitcher, having lossed baitf 623-nth3303aai. hei dozen no-bitters in senior bal, including a i4-inning stint. players sbould give their besti-_ ____ (AN DI N AT ON L e averaged 22 strike-outs pergarne. wherever thev are told to: GAN DIA NA ION L Te ecod gme oesnex Tesdy udertheligtsdon't tbey sbouid be benched in Mount Albert. Game time is 8:15 p.m. ah mirsaed ing - t t -1 t t fine job this year and I hope, McQUEEN'S IN FRONT 2-1 tbey keep up the good work. EXHIBITION sereMQteeii's Motorq romped Io an easy win here Mon- The tbree stars of the gaine,. DAILY - 9 A.M.i day nigbt ta take a 2-1 lead in the best of five semi-final Willwae anderge Kenly aeie ver Courtice. The first two games were won by big' nedyaIKfeansF n-d AUG. l7th - SEPT. 2nd af(d tto h iei oriecm i~ee ~ r~as~ae HO E -Next game will be played in Courtice, Friday, and if a;\4 fitti and deciding tilt is necessary it goes at the Central NEW O VIL (olmer Travel Service ScbooliMnvinghe pennant, a short-handed Port iHopej olwn tea is finding the going rough against Newcastle, trai Iing, Service in Port Hope last week' he erim 20, ithonegam tid. Mrs. Tva Farrow and Ken, Mr . 623-3265 OR- 623-3093 th Ceis2ould i b e vs.m e wcd. ln a repiay of Reg. Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ast yrar's Durham Ladies' finals, ton a Farrow and ln M.andl - -Downsview; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farrow and family Agincourt; Mc. and Mrs. Jim Farrow and farnily, IBowman-. ille, heid a family picnic outi« K ~ ~at tbe Serpents' Mounds. * S Mr. and Mcs. Jack Elîiatt . F R Nt and Borotby visited in Colling- G PÀlc IC wood, recently. few days in Millbrook with' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tbocnton, and Miss Gussie Thoroton. 2 F Mrs. Phil Gilmer ceturnedý 0 : 0 hoefrom Memnorial Hospital' (1963-64 SEASON) M.atWcnd Mr. Art Bonnett! and family, Port Credit. were guests af Mr. and Mca. Clifton, Fro',en- Turkey, Chicken or Beci Rnbb an Wednesday. At Liberty BowI Ltd. 1Mca. George Stapletonn and. Y OR K P IE.S Dorothy were visiting friendi in Toronto, Weston, Port' BRASE L.TIE, BOWMANVILLE CreitAnd Brampton îast On Sale Thursdayý, Friday, Saturda IP85S 1 d _t heir 'e ielsits. 1 Caliornia Iu~ Valencia.ç Lberty Bowl in of fering to the Public . 'Iv-rt, Bob and Bill Hender O RANGL5 8E S I Grealce Hlsdte "e nn ol- a U TWO EVENINGS 0F FIREE BOWLING 1 'ast ase her'egner tP 3 ~ iMagter Bruco Alldread spent Wednesday, August 28th à afow days at week wlth' U.S. Nn. 1 (;rade - A t)elicinus Dem Peter Henderson. C N A O P .and Try Mr. Hand Md W z Francis Tufford and gir A T LO P starting at 7:00 p.m. Natle erry withMrand . cently at Port McNichol. Fîrst gamne in th~ e ns Fond Pricca Effective August 21, 2: (Management reserves the rlght to limit free bowling ta two gamnes if people are waling to bowl) 'egoftball play-aff erles witb, Pontypool wax played last - Thursday night nt the latters. We hve n apnln f r a ew eage, Tesdy evnins, ta p.. iea park, witb the New'tonville EXTRA *THIS W Wehv a pnnqfra e eguTesa vnig,7 o9pm. lo team winning, 1l-R. CH Master Barry Lane has gone W E for parties ar club bowling contact the manager. Alleys apen f ram 1 p.m. on a niotor trip .%ith Mc. and WEE 8 KI every day after August 23rd. vileaUr CanaaBowlage, ATotal 0f$2 in- Lake Placid, and other pointslf finterest. B s1YC Murchy and Douglas of Downs-; Save for FREE GIFTS K view were recent visitors withi ________________ L6 e t ol Mr. Reichrath.- Mr. eo.Elliott's Grahamo- Pieantique car ls on dis.ý play i the Coliseum Building Limited MssCarl eneronviit Bowmanv Poe823-5683 Gea. Eiliott, Mgr. Misa Allie lNeubitt was home frorn To-onto ao'er the week- end. Mr. and Mis. Bd. Rowe, Mr. herilli of 2 0 persons,1 The Canadian Statemzan, BewmanvM@l, Aug. 2leuS Ithe home of Mr._______ _________ _______ 'imbaîllNewcastle, occasion being inýday with Mr. end Mrs. H. Gib-lung several days' holiday. %t Mrs. M. KimrballVs son and family. Bowmanvilie. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robb Newtonville men won theïr returned home to Westmount'second ntraight play-off game Mrs. C. Watters andion Monday. with. Pontypool, ere, on Su«4 ice visited on Sun-1 Mrs. Arnold Wade is spend- day. 1'l for H :hool Opening Specials Good Until Sept. 7th BEDFORD CORD 1I I oz. f hi.Pe.89C Dy 39 c 35C 12 oz. 49( F reestone 99c Seo.00 msert Junmba Size 290 22, 23, 24 CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB SALE 1 .SHORT CUT - Wbole or Haif LEG O' LAMB 4lb Whole Flank On LOIN O' LAMB Lamb ln a Basket - Rnast, Chnoe, Stew FRONT O' LAMB lb 29c lb 21c Slleed Side Maple Leaf BACON lb 79c NMapIf- lefMNaple Leaf Mkinlesa Wienerslb45c Sausagelb45c -- YALE- --j FACELLE Tissue 2 IlP'Rol 5 5c SHORTENING Wkg: 33 c LARD 2spkgs.39 - W. Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities ith Free $6.00 Bnnuo Booster Tape With Fre52.00 Bonus Booster Tape IEER DETERGENT xl.0, 8'.'l TULIP MARGARINE 1Cisokre ýEENEX TISSUE ~2 - Grapefruit Juice th Frep $4,00 Bonus Booster Tape )RK PEANUT BUTTER 161.7.SIE OON IIlogg's CORN FLAKES 2e CARROTS l.Cel Pbq. est. N.i L : 'elle IGA Foodliner BOWMANVILLE- /; I 16) Rýz --r 1

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