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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1963, p. 13

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Bowmanville High School's Junior Football Team Y P'oI1owing ý re the members of Bowrnanville High Neil Hluhia, Rick Bromeil, John Budel, George Gropp, Dave Puk, Dennis McFeetei Ichool's Junior:Football team, front row, left to right: Saunders, Dave Fenn; back row: Mr. Safrance, Jeff Brad Lucas and Peter Vanstone. John McGuirlç;, Guy Parks, Randy Dewell, Bill Gilhooly, Larry Lee, Robert Large, Ron Simpson, Fred Morrison, Don Wrighit, Don Fenn, Jack Vandenberg, i Strikwerda, Charles Evans, Charles Ewert, Doug rs, Doug McFeeters Fig~ItI i~~iItcRunnîng Broad Jump - 1 Bi School FedDay Beu Bon . H, M 3;IB MartinýM en s Major League C.; F. Minor, M.1 Hop, Step and Jump - Bi An even dozen bowlers hitPepsi Cola 9 9 F Gillis, M., 32' 9';D. Brown, the 700 mark this week with ,Hooper's Jewellery 9 9 [ H eld at B ack tockC., aulWt-D, . Bon Jack Bond leadng the pack at Frank's Variety. 8 10 1 SchwrtzPM.lradVVoicybli Poss rw, C.,l. 769 (295 - 273). Bill Shotter Beaver Lumber 8 10 E the Bi-School Tr ack and Field, burn, D. Malcolm, N. Stani- ning, B. Mountjoy, D. M-lingall, C. wa .et765 and Bill had a Olympia Rest. 8 10 î Meethel atWiacstok o1and C. B.316 single garne ta tie Roni Lander Hardware 5 13 I atB'aktc f .Brackenridge, M. Laughlin,C.A.TyoS Dsu Throw-D. Reynolds, Maynard for the top prize'Selby Grant Heat. 5 13 1 WedesdyOcteýber 10. The'Leismer, A. Loahuezen, M. Lawrence, M. Frey, C.; J. M., 91' 312-"; B. McDowell, M-;mny anrdstil ai tw sholscon2peting were'Fowler, M. Cook, M. Challice, L. Hogg, B. Gillis, M. '748. R Maynarhd7triple7wa Averages Millbrook vs. Cantwright High High Jump-C. Rahm, C. M.: Shot Put-D. Wotten, C., 31' 2748.Crens Oke d755 (274-Iaie 6 Ae School. 4' 1'; M. Brinkman, C.; M. Senior Girls' Champion - 3"; B. McDowell, M.; B. Bea- 271),(C6arne Oke 737O(25)rName5G2Av Officiai starter, and refere- Bradburn. C. Lynda Hagg, Millbrook, 261cock, C.. Callan 727(22,BlAl sone....5 24 Mr. Pete Beecli, Executive Running Broad Jump __ C. points. Intermediate Champion -- Westlake 722 (263), Harold' Harold Bennett.- --18 24C Secretary, Ontaxiia Federation Olan. M. 13' 2ý,2"; C. Rahm, Junior Boys 'Don Brown, Cartwright, 18 Piertt7123 (293), Larry Jack ond.........--- 18 231 et School Athýiotie Associa- C.; V. Medd, M. Pprp1o24)iHrynntsE.ePefct...1 3 tions,- Toronto, 0>tIo. 100 Yard Dash-Bob Kyte,pons den 708 (285), Bob Richards 'Elton Brock........----18 229 Standing Broad Jump .- B.C 12.7; Stephen Cutmore, M.:: Senior Boy's'707 (251), Ernie Perfect 701 ;Larry Piper ------ _. 18 229 Total poins-lMillbrook HihBakerde M. 7' 5"; N'Ron Martyn, C. 100 Yard Dash-D. Earlj (269). Dr. H. Rundle ------- 18 228 Sehool - 282, Carrtwright High Staniland, C.; C. Blyth and J. School - 258. Armstrong (tic), C. and M. 220 Yard Run-S. Cutmore, M., 11.0; R. Challice, M.; L.ý Bob Williams had a 306.Russ Oke ----- 18 228 Junior ilirls Hp tpadJm M. 28.5; B. Kyte, C.; B. Greer,'Thompson, M. snl ae oadBoelJc adr-1 2 75 Yard Dash--Helen Swain, Brackenridge, M. 28' 2"; C. 80Yr u-B ye 220 YarR. n-. a ric , M.;' 8,Ae iemn28 o us aînn1 C. 10.4; Wendy Challice, M.; Rahm, C.: C. Olan, M. ' 80Yr u-.KtC.47 .CalcM;L. Bagncll 284, Ted Bagneil 278,'ýBud Henning 18 221 Sharon Felstcad, C. Discus Throw-C. Olan M 12- 22.8; J. Pack, M.; R. Martyn, Thompson, M. IGeorge Bebee 272. Bob Richards ---- 12 219 22 YrdRn-. ade- 5 8:C MD.ad.M sC. 880 Yard Run-G. Fallis, M.,; Gien Hodgson now has the'Howard Bromeli --- 18 218: son, M. 32: H. 'Ewain, C.; W. DeJong. C. 1 440 Relay -- B. Kyte, B.,2;R ihs . .Risa .sasnslwsnl cr 3 etEge Chalie, . ofbal Trov-L MKeeWofeD.fimerlR. aryn 440 Relay-R. Challice, L. We are sure Gien does not Harry Akey 18 217 Chalic , M S ftb lî hro L Mc ee, Wofe, D. omeil R. Maryn Thom pson, D. Earl, R. M - w ant this m entioned. G arf K arI Piper B 2 440 Relay-l-., Swain, j. C. 115' 6'; C. Olan. M.; j. C., 57 sec.; S. Cutmore, A.,Dwl~M,4 e. .GliCakarhrhdlwMlBres . 18 217l Swain, M. Cleme&rît. S. Felstead Olan, M. Berzins, J. Pack, B. Greer, M.; G 4 e. .Glls lreor eo a o MlBres------1 1 12. « C; W. ChaJice, W. Chal- Volleyball Throw-L. Mc- D. Gray, D. Mackie, D. Porrel,! , .; Fs. KBez, . ra,1triple 451. Dave McKnight- 18 214] Chllc, B.SndrsnKeDinn aisG M-V. Malcolm, C. m1 . F e B. Grni a , . There is very little change Art Rowe --------- 18 213 ice, S. CalcB Snesn ec ineMirG c Reitsma, .Stnlad in the team standings with Bob Williams 18 213 M.; B. Mappin, S. Sharpe, J. Lcod. C.; M. Leismer, J. Olan,il High Jump-R. Martyn, C.i Hiah'hJump-P. Rahm, C.,!!Nels Osborne's Insurance tcam John Oke. 18 212 Cochrane, S. Tanichishin C. B. Ridge. M.: M. Argue, J.:4' 1"; S. Cutmore, M.; A. Ber-14' 10';B ry . .MDw u nfotwt 6pit.,i aln . 1 1 High Jump-h4.Adams, c»Suggitt, M. Eglx, C. zins, M. cl],M;BGa, C.MR M DoodsanroB~ n d Dyks6 oitas:imCeci lMttn ---- 18 212 4' 1"; L. Bcacock, C.; S. Ken-' Intermediate Girls' Cham-' Running Broad Jump - B., Running Braad Juimp--'iLibcrty or scnd plsta':cl Leslie 18 211 nedy, M. pion - Barbara Brackenridgc, Kyte, Cartwright, 13' 9"; A.'Eaî .,16 1'2"aBrGay wth i p os ec.dp ac k GayLese.. ........18 211 Running BroQd Jump-S. Millbrook, 16 points. Berzins, M.; S. Cutmore, M al M.: P '1i'" . GRahm, C. Iln t e aragecks-TeGagnil---------18 211 Felte d, C. 12 4; . an Se io Grl H p, St p nd Jump - . R. Hop, Stp and Jum p -- H. or e an arold Bennett are Bill W estlake - --- 18 209 derson, M.; M. Clernent C MatnC,2'6; A. Bcrzins, Earl, M.,.32' 10"; B. Gray, C,;silrnig Itad2d lrneOe1 0 Standing Broad Jump D 100 Yard Dash-L. Hogg, M.M-J.Pc,.D.Er . GaaM6'2'B.Mpi*1..5; B. Mountjoy, C.; J. Cook, M.:J. Pak, RM. Dn, .Eal, . sil Jakrunning s t an nd, arteOke--------18 208 G ha , M 6' . ; B. ap , M . -1 ale al t- R. M rt n C , P le V ault--R . C hallice, M ., hle Jacks o nd bth a s3 a e n B ud BS a re rs------- 18 20 8 C., M. Clement, C. 1(3 Yard Run-L. Hogg, M. C George B1b"; C. .. 18 20 Hop, Step an2l Jump 207'r R 3"; Agg MI . Bris . .Kt,8 l;C ibnC.; B-iover so it G26a e or- e Aîf Sa--e--s--18 207 S. '-Staniland, C ad H. Earl, *a.ý Fclstead, C. 25'; 2"; S. Ken- 0.; B. Mountjoy, C.; M. Frey, DsuC.owS umr, tc.TamSadnsRananr....1 0 nedy, M.; M. AdJams, C. C. Dsu h- S.Ctoe 'te1 Tea WStandin s .'Don Bagneli-------18 206 440 Reiav-B. MountjoyL. M., 59' 'V"; R. Martyn, C.; B. Discus Throw-D. Reynolds !Ta is.DnBHnl ----- 18 206 Discus Throw-P. Drur.v, M. Makey.FeD Vc Kyte, C. M., 91' 31,-'"; B. McDowell, M.: Nels Osborne Ins. 16 2 16 Norm Henning ----1 0 67' 4"; B. Smitlb1, M.; P. Wot- - htPt-JMacke M., B. GilDiseM.; Liberty Bowl 1l 7 1l' George Glanville-- 18 205' ten, C. Lauigllin, 60, C.; 'L. Hogg, J.I3'" .CtnM;R Shot Put - D..ac, .,B.rlli, M Dykstra's Food Il 7 ll Bob Glanville --- - 18 204 Softball Throwý--S. Fclstead Cook, M. Challice, K. Carruth- 3MartynS.C. 31' M. R h"; H.PurtM.;D. Era, ' KnsMnsWa eag ie 8 2 C. 104'; B. Sax*..erson, M.; B' ers. M.; P. Adams, A. Taylor, Junior Champiano n 13'1 1S en . B r ByC aion Jury & Laveil 9 9 9 'Frank Blunt 15 200 Mappin, C.' S. Lavvrence, L. Gray, C.- _____enioBoy'_Chmpio Vohlybal T~'o-B. radC Hgh ump-. LwrcceMartyn, Cartwright, 21 points.l[David Earl, Millbrook, 21 pts.l burn,*in, C.; ooeM.10 Yrmd Dah-Dvidoy t M.rn L. Wright,. J. Swa.CIl1' h; L. Mackie, C.; J. IneedaeBy COB W L I G M.McKce, S. Shiarpe, L. ,-Cok Mac . adJm -L tn 1 .; r on as m-idthM. ADE ' h nDnnst Bm O W ayLgeIsNowG nihn rock, C.: F. Kelctt, B. Smith,M Running M AIflD tk 1n C,115;Rn mih M; S. Challice, M. akie. C. 12' 10", L. Hogg, Frank Minor, M. .9 po"M JOih ntsfrm ennstty Wcst- arli eand i alow nsheg Junior Girls' Champin-M.; B. Mountjoy, C. 220 Yard Dash-D, Wattcn, UW5N 2points foftem oe t hînWeto faieni a litwte alerif Sharon Felstea(l, CartwrightStanding Broad Jump -- J. C., 25.8: F. Minor, M.; R. wc can start at 9 o'clock sharp. a li Cook, M. 6' 7"; L. Mackie, C.; Smith, M. 1 onso h top. Ron Brock,!w astra 9ocokhrp 36pit.M. Frey, C. 880 Yard Run-D. Reynolds,, Marg Perris and Bob Marsh-' Team Standings Intermediatte Girls Hop, Stop and Jurnp - L.!M., 2 - 8%i; R. Reitsma, C.; R.1 Threc tcams waund up tici ail teams also took 5 points. W L Pts.: 100 Yard Dast4-Julie Arm- Hogg, M. 27' 2"; L. Mackic, C.; Renouf, C. for the Ladies' Major League The teams sccm ta be gettingBetty Wcstlake 17 4 49, strong, M. 13-0:; B. Brackn- B. Mountjo, C. 440 Reay--R. Smith, F. Min- lekad in regular schedue ac- i oser for the lowest team'Gwn Dennis .- 16 5 38 ridge, M.; J'. Ai-mstrong, M. Dsu ho-L akeir D. Reynolds, A. Pinck, M ition, last Monday night atIrolhed 2301 and the highestRon Brock -,-- 12 9 29 220 Yard Rin -J. Arm- C. 69' l112"; L. Hogg, M.; J. 51 sec.; D Wotten, R. Reitsma iLiberty Bowh. Brooks, who 2661. The high triple went to Harry Snowden __ 10 Il 23' utog . 97 . rce-Marstand, M. !R. Renouf, D. Brown, C.; B:, had been ail alone on top de- 'Don Bishop with 651 with Marg Perris ..... 10 Il 23 riche, M.: M. Br:îdburn, C. Softbahh Throw-L. Hogg, M. Hogg, C. Todd. B. McD1owjell, feated Patfield 2- 1, but had games of 208, 209 and 234. Glenn Prout ---. 8 13 18 440 Reay-J. .Armstrong, J. "1' 7": S. Lawrence, C.; M. B. McMaster, M. [ta share the head when Joli Other good triples: Ron Brock Bob Marshall - 6 15 14 Armstro ng. V. Nlcdd, C. Olan Frev, C.1 High Jump-D. Brown, C., whipped Baker 3-0 and Lyle'633, Ray Westhake 616, Shirley Ray Westlake 5 16 h ---ýdowned Perris 3-0. iBrock 611 and Jack Mantie Top 10 Ladies Etcher movcd up the lad- '602. Good games wcre rolcd Ave. der on the strength of a 3-0 by Ev King 225. Marg Per- Shirley Brock-- - I91ý victory over Preston. Haynes!ris 223, Shirley Brock 223,I.Marg Perris .. -190 * consolidated their hohd onIVera King 235, Ron Brook 'Betty Wcstlake ....190' third, four points off the pace, 245 and 238, Glenn Prout 223, Vera King..............-----178 C op o tedging O. Etcher 2-1, whilc Dick Dennis 234, Jack Mac- Gwen Dennis.......... - 177 tail-end Bickcll upset Dunn Nab 221. The emon league had Sandra Goodmurphy ----- 174 2-1. a real time with no less than Marion Maley..........-- _172 Marion Slaght led ahi the 11 games under 100. Bih] Haw- Carol Raberts...........------169! way, rolling a big 727 triple kins, Shirley Bain, Chester Joan Gibson . ---------- 164f and the high single of 329. Borck, Maurice Stephens, Vel-'Pat Marshall 155 Other 300 scores went to Dcl ma Luke, Edna Baker, Earl Top 10 Men ýVinson- 305, Lorraine Mar- Luke, Betty Bishop, Stella Ave. tyn-302 and Doris Joll-300. Hawkins, Dennis Gibsn. Two Ray Westlake 221. Onie Etcher came up with of ur top lady bowlers arc Ron Brck ------ 213 raine Martyn- 684 and Doris the paper via the lemon hea- Bob Marshall ----------- 203 Joli- 682. gue. Joan Gibson bowled 105 Everctt King ----------- 201 TemSadns a week ago and 106 last week Don Bishop .-- ...---- 193 H '2 a ftnning and Gwen Dennis bowhcd an Jack MacNab ..........185 11 pis. even 100 last week. Jack Manthe ------------184 XZLyle 14 Bowlers are rcqucsted ta try Glenn Prout - ------- - 179 Joli .... 14 ta bowl at 9 o'chock, for the Miht Dakin . 174 from N4~ AT NO COSI TO YOD!I Now B-A Solar Heat home heating oil customers receive these additionaf benefits... FREE ANNUAL CONDITIONINO FREE MID-WINTER INSPECTION FREE EMERGENCY SERVICE B-A also provides a low-cost parts insurance plan Ar %. to cover the cost of replacement parts! E. A, VIRTUE & SON PHONE 263-2431 ONTARIO1 Brooks Perris H ayncs ------ ..... Dunn . . Preston E. Etcher ---- ---------- Baker Patfichd..--- . O. Etcher.... Bickellh -.-.-------- .---- Average% Dot brooks Peggy Haynes . - Shirley Bickcl .---- Helen Dunn..........--- ---- Onie Etcher ..~ - Doris Joli _, _: '0111e Patfiehd. . - June Baker ----- . Ena Etcher Enid Tennant .- Joyce Lyle ..------ Joyce Tennant ------- Marion Shaght -------- Kay Beauprie.......- Marg Perris Barb Buttonshaw Bernicc Terry --.----- Donna Preston - p.m., ind Bantarn practice'The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Oct. 30, 1963 6 -7 p.rn. Beginners Skating The Beginners Skating ses- sion will start next MondaySix ty Lady Curlers November 4th, at Memoriai Arena from 3 ta 5 p.m. This group is open ta child- ren seven years of age and.Ho! d Firs! Meeting under who wish to skate. 1Supervision will be on hand The first general meeting president, Mrs. K. N. to assist the children where of the Ladies Curling Club was Thp minutes of t needed. held at the clubhouse, October executive meeting WE iParents are cordially invit- 23rd, with 60 ladies present. and approved, also ti ed ta attend and assist their They were welcomed by the surer's report. ,youngster with his skating.,--Itwas sae htt There is no charge for thenbc sturafted thnsatt parents who accompany child-b for at n o s 'Frida y Afternoon for curling if there are ren. be 2.0 fr te ompetese- IDl~ c' usiess omte tio The fee for this class wilB wln1u1est fl h son $.00To rgîter jst tend "'L des ow igtheir own games anc onso. Mo ndgst r j ta en cam m ittees for their the class one ang ody FiueSaig200 Games time of 9 - Il p.m. 1The 1963-64 Figure Skating . Patfield 271, 249, J. Lobb Weisdyenng season will get underway next 246, E. Richards 226, L. Mar- It was decided to joi Thursday, N ov e m ber 7th. tyn 221, V. Martyn 217, K.,by, Port Perry and Classes will be held every Dodds 212. curling clubs in rur Thurdayfro 4 o 7 .m.at vergesround robin the firs Thurdayfro 4 o 7 .m.at vergesto be played at the Memorial Arena. o. Patfield ------- 213 Curling Club Novemb( Arrangements may also býe E. Etcher ----------- 206 Three teams will atter t ai n ; M . M a l l e y . . . . . . . . . .-12 0 3 B a w m a n v i l l e . Thjls i gi drteV. Martyn..............1------93 It was decided tha' dire ction ofiss Barband ra' L. 'Martyn..........-----1__.8.4manville wiîî flot tal diretio of Miss Bar araE. Richards.............1------81 h sy a i h i Anne Smith. B. Sellers..............1---- _79 tî eri h îm The fee for this class will A. Hodgson .............177 playdowns and $1 fi Sbe $8.00 for the season. T') W. Coombes ---- ----7,) paid-up member willI register just attend next M. Colville.......16-q as dues ta the Ontario Thursda *v, November 7th, at M. Gibson . 69 CrngAssoci ationr Memorial Arena. J. Lobb --------.--------- 168 i any member may pat East Central Ontario Zone K. Dodds -------------- 167 n ainy utfth owin Conference M. Foster ..164 Fduingt e hee omi The Sixth Annual East Cer.- M. Cowan........164Fribeaces a k tral Ontario Zone Conference B. Richards -------- 160 tee lwere serfdheffici ~on Recreation will he heldýD. Paeden -----158 telde ftesc this coming Saturday, Nov- M. Dawson.............---------157 mittee. ember 2nd, at the ClarkelT. Eby.................-------156: SHigh School on Highway 113. S. Brooks..............-------150, 9i The thme for this year's D. Perfect..............-- 149' 8, conference is "Organized or R. Hutchinson...........------146ý g Disorganized: Wh e re Does N~ McFeeters......---- ...1431 8ýYour Commnunity Stand?" M4. Yeo -. ------------142 51 The conference speaker will M. McDonald ..........-139 5 be Mr. William Watson, Exe. W. Brown..............-37ý cutive Secretary of the Metro M. Tippins.............---116 Social Planning Council in B. McDonald ---- 133 e.Toront o, he will speak on R. Cowan -- --- 130 .............. .. 2 "Community Organization." E. Coombes -.1281 fl Another highlight of the E. Mitchell ----------... 1281 1' conference will be a special D. Rogers ,. ---.-------- 126, Il section for Senior Citizens, L. Graham ----------- 123! 09under the direction of Dr. E. M. White12 i.k YA iJ ;q M . D u tto n , C o m m u n ity P ro - I. G ree n -- -- - --- - -- - - 109 ramsBranch of the On- E. Moore ------------ ýtario Department of Educa- M. Quinney -- _ --- 91 ý4 tion. 0. Richards..............---- -79 . 7u O LAIE... .. THR7SSILlM TOBIDYOR4RG Ree4rLs itradHwOtnYuWse 3!I you hd aOarageOA Ba Grge. 13 r.Morris. the last rre read the trea- here wVit' available ,enough ne. The )rganized id social stated every in Whit- Oshawa nning a t draw Oshawa )er 13th. mid from at Bow- te part ,od 'ID" for each be paid oLadies so that rticipate bonspiel season. and cof- ently by il com- BEAVER GARAGES I O? ecreation £kevi'ews 7Mixed Major Bowling 219 Team Stan 217 215 21,9 Bickell 213 Terry - ------ 209 Etcher..... 209' 206 Joli ------- 204 Beauprie ....... 204 Mai's --- --- 198: 1 98 192 189 1 86 600 Triples Ollie Patfiehd 669, Ena Etcher 654. Dot Brooks 648, IHelen Dunn 643, Shirley Bick- eh 625, Marg Perris 602. Games over 220 Mar'on Shaght 329, 232, Dell Vinson 305,' 220, Lorraine Mar- tyn 302, Doris Joîl 300, Shir-i ley Bickell 274, Onie Etcheri 264, 228, 0111e Patficld 257,1 236, Babe Brown 249, June Baker 244, Greta Luxton 242.1 E£na Etcher 237 Peggy Hay-: nes 236, Helen Dunn 235, Virgie Fairey 226. 221. Dot Brooks 226, 221, Joyce Lyle 226, Joyce Almond 225, Marg Perris 222, Joyce Tennant 1222. tndings Pts. Pins 16 23090 13 22236 1l 21705 8 2172,5 A 19745 B High Single- Ross Wright 7 arn, - Pirates and Huskies 347. 8 arn. - Leafs and Red Wings, B 9 am. -Bears 2 High Triple- Mel Burgess 10 arn. - 12 noon- R e m e rn- D775. brance Day Service at, D. Jol2---- A-----a--e--- 2M5 12 noon - ombers and Rams P.Dobis _1 p.rmn. - Barons and Royals P.Do bis----------------- - 235 2) P.m. - Mt. Rayais and B.T.S. R. Wright ------ ----.-- 226 Hockey Mother Equipment E. Perfect - .---- 223 Sl B. Buay ..... 222 The Hockey Mothers will G. Bebee ------ - ------ 222 again be holding a sale of used M. Burgess.........--.-- 221 hockey equipment and skates,1 J. Nowlan . ...219 ....... I pants, pads. etc.. at Memorialli B. Trimble.............2---17 l artng on Saturday rnornin, strigat 9:30 a.m. This will -B. Holroyd ----- ---- 216 be an excellent opportunity ta C arEtc er - . -- ----- 215 pick up som e real bargains J. te ---- .--------- 215 for your ,youngsters. High Games Alistar Practices R. Wright 347, S. Bickell Any boy interested in try-' 318, J. Carter 282, E. Perfectý ing out for the Atom, Pee Wee or Bantamn Alistar teamn 269, M. Burgess 251, 256, 268, invited to attend practices B. Buday 267. O. Etcher 258Ihis cornn Saturday, NoeM- E. Biomell 258 B. Trimble 259, ber 2nd. Atom practice 4ve K. Beauprie 252.1 p.m.. Pee Wee practice 5 - el Minor Hockey Practice Times 7 a.m. - Bruins and Rangers 8 a.m, - Hawks and Canadians (Chean Ice) .1 a.m. - Braves and Cuhs 10 a.m. - Flyers and Lions (Clean & Flood) 1l amn, - Hornets and Indians 12 noon - Giants and Bisons 1 p.m. - Giencrals & Maroons 2 p.m. - Orphans and Cornetsi 3 p.m. - Canucks and Aces Nothing Down . . . Nothing to Pay E I E E Till May 1964 on k Deferred Payment Plan D EL1V MR M TRENDWOOD Seo the. Fuit Solection of Beaver Garage Plans ..,. A Style and Price for Every Budget ECONOMY 2-CAR and Home. Dependable Quality and Service. i ~. 623-3388 4 1TYRONE ALI STUDS AN6 RAFTERS PRECUT. 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