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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1963, p. 9

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Courtice High School Fields Big Team in Inter - School Football ~. Af The following are the members of Courtice High bers, back row, left to right: Coach Mr. Dennis, Jimn manager, Mr. Brownlee, coach; front row: Bill Hasiuk, School's Senior football team that last Thursday, gave Homeniuk, Ed. Spoelstra, Larry Broome, Jim Cutting, Gord Muskynsky, Tom Worden, Dave Tonkin, Gary good account of itself against Bowmanville, losing Bernard MacLean, Gary Down, Joe Kozak, David Hanewich, John Adams, David Rogers, Walter Ellis,î goal effort, while Danny!The Canadian Statesman, Bowinanvflle, Oct. 23, 1963 O'Shea collected his second: * Baby Orr, Bill Little, Hon Buhaa adBob Kilgour. COF BOWLING ond start for Oshawa, and The Gwen Dennis team Team Standings earned an assist on Vail's first took 7 points from Harry! W L Pt&. score. Snowden's tearn and Betty Betty Westlake- 16 2 38 Westlake'ý team took 5 pointsGenD ni -14 4 3 frorn Marg Perris' team t GwenDni 4 4 3 [set up the crucial set of gam- Ron Brock 10 8 24 Generals Tue les next i-eek between these Harry Snowden 9 9 21 4 two teamns who are separated Marg Perris 8 10 18 - by only 5 points. Another Canadiens 4 4 ýpoint of interest is the- îactGln Pou7il l that the Marg Perris team had Bob Marshall 4 14 9 Oshawa Generals came from: taken 16 straight points be-, Ray Westlake 4 14 0 behind two goal deficits twice fore they lost the last 2 games, to tie Montreal Canadiens to Betty Westlake's teamn. al- 10 top ladies 4-4 in Jr. "A" action. Friday though the games were close. Ave. night at the Montreal Forum. The Ray Westlake teamn took Marg Perris --- ___ 192 The Jr. Canadiens started 5 points and the Glenn Prout, Betty Westlake _____191 fast, but Oshawa goal-keeper: team took ail 7 points.. Shirley Brock 18a Dennis Gibson turned in ai The high triple was record- Gwen Dennis ______181 strong effort and in the third e yGe enswt 5 eaKn the Generals took over. e yGe em ih62Vr ig173 It ookd lkeJea Vaho and Hon Brock had 634 for ____ Itloke lk JanVahn the only two 600 scores. This Marion MalleY 172 was going to rob the visitors lis the second week in a row Sandra Goodmurphy 172 as he had done earlier in the 1that a lady bowler has topped iCarol Roberts 168 1'week on Bowmanville ice, btal1 COF bowlers. The high 'Joan Gibson _____167 Rod Zaine notcYied his second single went to Jack McNab, mid-way through the final wt 5.Ohrgo crs Pat Marshall 159 period, and with only 50 sec- !Shirley Brock 222, Betty West-i 10 top men onds remaining, Ron Buch- lake 253. Mut Dakin 235, Gary; -uyioeint n y-uyurLinusun .mVV.L ~iA1ÀDi, ivÂ1AKe .iuuD, av yne WvYign, .ran DIadity, I van .inus, Jou rHamilton anda .&ex vackie. anan finallY oaggeathe equal-, from Bowmanville by one lone counter. Team i nem - Ed. Hanewich, Tim Peel, Peter Norton, Ron Ruskay, izer. Mike Dubeau scored the! Gens lother marker.1 Blackurn 78, Jhn CrterMontreal goals went to Bill GO D E R B W I G670, Alan Wray 666, Arnoldilocal 19H ce Durocher, Yvan Cournoyer,' Lobb 659, Mike Murphy 658, ___________ Mike Hyndman and Bob All manner of strange things 7-0 pushing the tail-enders and Art Rowe 656. Lemnieux. were going on in Goodyear deeper into the cellar. Labora- Jack Geddes forged a 338 League action Thursdav night, tory gained little on t he Tig- single, setting the pace in thal a i as the standings underwenit ers, when they were upset 7-0, iiin te o a quie achage.The loop~ by Fan Belts, but Combines were turned in by Henning: tightened considerably when broke a tie with Lead Press, 312, Don Bagnell 297, 252, Ed- e -r.. B l T ltR -eece H a front-running Tigers were on the strength of a 5.2 win mondson 296, "Joe" Piper 291, trlpped up 7-0 by Machine over the L. P. crew. Murphy 286, Samis 269, Black- I5 LI 4 If i l i edvantage downing Beits 5-2 Igot going last week, really Stainton 258, R. Smith 256, Sh co. Runr-up oieto ofk on tB age h fiay buCa2n3c251LSoc261Joh aclswthtapitse oop.fund thrack nge 7ttsal Carter 254 and Ron Haynes Cornets downed Raiders 12-31 New goalkeeper Dune Mar-! scoring ttvice with singlesC n er S cit Cmt gdthe top.veýt nightrckighurplae72 otals and John Luxton both with and Hornets trounced Bruins;tin had a rough trne in his! going to Hon Pollard, Bil'H ar emnwsrelct Comts taed he igmov,~o cptue ightrilehonrs 253 scores. 15-5 as the Local 189 1963-64 j Local 189 debut as the power-l1 Crossey and Bob Fairey. Harr Freen wasthe e elect yulling off a 7-0 upset win 'Bud" Henning weighed iniIfe rsdnto h ova lover Hose ta charge aIl the with a 757 effort, followed by Team Standings season got underway at theý fui Hornets poured 15 goalsi Crombie and Pollard each ville Branch of the Canadiani way from sixth ta third posi- Jack Geddes 728, Howard Ed- PIts.I Mernorial Arena, S u n d a y into the cage, in the second picked up a pair of minor Cancer Society for 1963-64 at 1 tion. In the third shutout, mondson 70,Fak Smsj Tleers .............._29 morning. game. penalties. !the annual meeting of the or- Bries trounccd Banburv 705, _B. Parkins_680, Farewell I..................2 ay opr h crd Cpan Bb Mrersn1Team Standings ganization held recently in the C(raiders......Cornets..............»... 26 only txice in 13 games last'startrng where he left off las GenRoma he Los Machine Shop ............. 24' year, led the Cornets, firing year, paced the winners witLh, W. L. T. Pt Cominunity Centre. The totali *Laboratory................... 22 six goals, as the Cornets! four markers. Clint Ferguson' Hornets 1 t) O 2 amount of money raîsed in the' l uCombines ..............2.'2 counted seven straight mark- came up with a hat-trick per-1 Cornets 1 O O 2 past year including donations; E ImBeits ...........................«.22 ers ta break up an early 1-1 forrnance, while Raye West Bruins 0 1 0O 0. and in memoriams amount- Hase .......................21.i tic. "Archie" Crossey and! and Ray Crombie each scored Raiders 0 1 0 0e t> $.53 Ll y7fi h e Lead Press ..... ............. 19 Bob Johnson each bagged ai twice and Don Prout, Dan _______$5,593._ KIGBraiders .........................19: pair, with singles going toý Girardi, Howard Quinney and Other officers elected for' Banb-ry .................... i i Fintof. tllyapiee. Qinne aded I Dvice-president;sient GayMClog eo r e d fu sit n iad e pO h w e e a Ms dadFie secret- The BEST inl FOOT W EARM once and set up the other two three. fo rIrS el.Tedietr Wecrr S L MRaiders goals by John Lunn Fred Cowle wa~s the top efeat I Bell. w ere alonPacorse, Muce Wecrynationallyan Terry Masters. performerfo th ris1 Stephens and Fe. Iredt advertised lines 3 Salem U.C.W. held their! a Oshawa Gener alis really S wann. Mrs. W. Maindonald October meeting at the church' x aw. turned it on, blasting St., was chosen ta, head the Wo- CHIJD ENS AV GE SH ESMrs. K. Shackleton and her1 lvix League B w i ng Catherines Black Hawks 11-3,'men's Service Commîttee andl CHL R NS S V G H E group were in charge. Sev-1 Sunday afternoon at the gar- its secretary wvill be Mrs. Stan eral hymns were sung. Mrs. League-leading P r o u t re- 1 regjstered by Matt Harrison den city arena. It was the Dunn. E. G. Wessells was ap- ORTHOPEDIC SHOES ýK. Shackleton gave the' devo-1 gained their wînnîng ways1 309. 262, Elton Brock 275,~ first win in three starts for pointed chairman of the Pub- tinlraigadpae.AFriday night, defeating Pal- Murray Grant 268, Morley Et- Oshawa, who lost the opener licity and Education Commit-ý HM'H PUPPIES - NATURALIZEIRS chapter of the study book "On mer 5-2, but runner-up Per. cher 262, "Hap" Palmer 255,1 ta Montreal and then tied the' tee for 1963-64. iAsia's Rim" was given by fect continued ta, gain ground,1 Vince Prout 247, 235, Arnold Jr. "A" Canadiens 4-4 in the The representative of Branch GRE A D K UF ANMrs. A. Stephen. Mrs. Gerald i walloping Lobb 7-O ta move Sleep 245, Howard Brornell Forum, Friday night. 178 of the Royal Canadian Shackleton gave a reading. within two points of the top. 245, Joe Nowlan 242, Billi St. Kitts led 2-1 at the end wLl e Jafok hedcmi ar The president, Mrs. Ross Harrison swept past cellar- Lewis 238, Dore Mutton 233,i of the first, but the Generals wilb akAas nd Mrs. INSULATED BOOTS Lane conducted the business. dwelling H. Brock 7-0 ta take and Hiarold Bennett 230 and counted 4 times in the sec- L.O.tBA. ern ttiv e the, Next month will be election over third place, while M. Et- 229, ond and made it 9-2 mid-way Bowmanville Kinsmen Club' KEN WATSON CURLING BOOTS of officers. Lunch was served cher remained seven points Team Standings through the final stanza, b9- wl enpeetdb .B for Men and Women 'and a social time enjoyed. off the pace, on the strength Pts. fore the Hawks netted their Syl er, and ted BWm viB The Explorers. met at the of a 5-2 victory over Bennett. fnltly yr n h ora1ýý church on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Bromeil made it two shut- Prout ...................... final.ta.ly6 Kiwanis Club's representa- Cindy Craig and Susan Mar- outs in a raw, this time Perfect ....................341 George Vail paced the in- tive will be Dr. E. D. Hub- PACKARD SHOES~ ~ ~~ chant were in charge of thoý trouncing Nowlan 7-0 and Harrison .............--... _____wt agitrig furbr. The Comfortable Fit for Children worship service. The subject have doubled their point total M. Etcher ............ ....2 of our activity was "Children in the last couple of weeks. Bromel.............. ......2 Fulllline of: o f Canada." A number of girls In the mixed league's final O. Etcher .......................25 McBRINE LU G G took part in this. It was de- attraction, E. Brock upset o. Benneti ...................2 cided that we are ta have a Etcher 4-3. E. Brock ........-..........2 Hallowe'en party. The girîsi Matt Harrison showed the Lb. ..... ...18ý are ta, bring lunch. We closed~ way with a big 798 triple- Palmer .................... 17 the meeting with a prayer Dick Perfect's 323 took single Nowlan .......................1 and aur hymn. honours and Hilda Brock was H. Brock .................... 15 Don't forget aur Harvest the ladies' best at 728 andl ligh Averages Home service on Sunday. See 303. particulars in Coming Events. Vince Prout continued rail- iVince Prout.............. 230 iSalem Home and School1 ing along with a 709 triple, ltn2rc...... held their regular monthly1followed bv Harold Benne4ttFrank Wright ...........29 meeting at the sehool on Oct. 679, Dick Perfect 673, Elton Harold Bennett........1........ 2194~9 9th. The president, Mrs, E.1 Brock 665, Murray Grant 661,iAlan Lobb _.. .............21 Twist opened the meeting and; M1orlev Etcher 630, Essie Cox Dick Perfect...............21 conducted the business. Mrs.1 615, "Hap" Palmer 614, Marie' Matt Harrison ...........21 Norman Avery was in charge; Leaman 608, Arnold Sleep' Onie Etcher ........ 1 ofthe program. Our guest 608 and Howard Bromnell 601.'Howard Bromel......._21 ', speakers were Mrs. Mass, Other high singles wereS ilda Brook .........211 president of Oshawa Home n n u h g n id and Sehool Council, and Mrs. I I ASTAOCEF2OOSEN sident of Oshawa Home andNu. uy u u mu School Council. Their topic The Solina Merry Mîlk- Several from Sauina attend- was "Structure of Federation." maids held their fifth meeting1 ed the Holstein Championship A skit was presented by sev- on Saturday afternoon in the Day on Friday at Peterbor- eral members. Junior Rooîn hall with 15 memnbers present. ough. i won attendance banner. Lunch Lois Ashton, president, apen- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langrnaid q was served by the group in ed the meeting and conductediwere Sunday guests af Mr. charge. the business discussion. Miss1 ancl Mrs. Harvey Mclntosh, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wilson M. Waddell, Home Economnist, Toronto. end Brian, Oshawa, were Sun- will be with the girls at the Mr. and Mrs. Percy West- day dinner guests of Mr. and next meeting on October 26 lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Norman Avery. Other The girls answered the rail Westlake Jr. attended the euneAyvestrv and MsE. clwee ar jded Ms.Miiake ueSlo r. isit d MraGore t: oltu"' t h e b onu iy 1 Lutes, Scarborough, Mr. Char- custard each had made. These at Brooklin. Mrs. Frank West- ~ Xnapp, Enniskillen. son presented subjeet matter Avery at Glen Cedar Nursing ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shackle- on cooking with milk. It may Home. ~1f ton attended the funeral cf be used (1) in main dishes,ý Mrs. W. Ashton, Mrs. C ber oncle, Mr. Edward David- casseroles; (2) in sauces, (3) Langmaîd and Mrs. T. Goyne son, Roslin, last Tuesday. in baking - pancakes, bread,ý visited Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. *.Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shack- tea biscuits, muffins andKing at Weston. * leton and Ruth were Sundzy, cakes: (4) in desserts - -pie Mr. Charles Langmaid and visitors with Mr, and Mrs.ifîllings and puddings. Gladys children were Sunday tea Walter Blackburn, Don Milîs, Yeliowlees and Doris Beau-Cgests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Len Brock,'champ demonstrated two dif-IMcGill, Enniskiilen. Hamilton, were Saturday visi- ferent wavs of making milkl Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewell. tors with Mr. and Mrs. Fare- sauce. These wert er corn- and children, Bowmanville, . well lackbrn. fbinedi as Doris prej .red chic- were Sunday visitors with Mr. ___ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Welsh'ken a la king, ',ich proved and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and IARNA 4OOSEN wer Saurdy supper guests very deliclous ta the taste oi sons. - of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence all the girls. i Mr. and Mrs, D. Flett and1 SSavery, Oshawa. Eidad C.G.I.T. will have famiiy attended Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davies'their first meeting on Fn day'Harvest Home service on Sun- and Heather leit Malton by'evening, October 25, at 7:30!day and were dinner guests plane Saturday morning forý o'clock. Girls over 12years'of Mrs. T. Flett.% a three month visît with his' ai age are invited ta attend. Miss Beverley Wright, Bow- i parents in Australia. Eldad Explorers wili meet manvilie, was with bei- cousin, ......... Mrs. Ken Miller left by1 ~on Saturday, October 26, at Evelyn Hockaday for th. .........' . .. train hast Tuesday ta join her; 2 o'clock. weekend. husband for a visit with hisý There will be no churchi Mr. and Mrs. W. Magee, parents in Calgary before go-! service at Eldad Church next Wllowale, visited on Sunday igta Swift Current wbereicSunday.MF li atth aWrry's ,Marsh all 227, Gwen Dennis1 Ray Westlake -______223 241 and 218, Shirley Bain 253, Ron Brock ________213 Lloyd Ellis 226, Glenn Prout 235, Carl Schwarz 223 and Harry Snowden -_____211 20l, Ray Westlake 243, Ron!Bob Marshall ______208 Brock 250 and 220. Low scores, Everett King 204 were very few and far bet-1 Don Bishop 189 ween as only three bowlers Jack McNab ______183 rolled under 100, Betty Bishop Jack Mantle ______178 77, Ediia Baker 77 and Velma Jim Smith 178 Luke 74.Mt Dakin 177. Il M O.H.A. JUNIOR ""A" HOCKEY KITCHENER GREEN SHIRTS VS. OSHAWA GENERALS BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL ARENA Tues., Oct. 2.9 8:00 p.m. ADMISSION Sides - $1.50 Standing -$12 Ends -*12 Students and Children, seats or standing - 75e Subscriber Series 3 Tickets Now on Sale at Arena Box Office ý ilODI ltment"' dealer today STO0R S LIMITED 3-3396 Bowmanvllle ) A r E m

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