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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1963, p. 8

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SENIOR LADIES' CHAMP. MARTHA STAUFFER SANDRA CHASKAVICH Junior Champion 1st [BOWMANVILLE] SUNDAY SKATING 2 "" P31. H OC K EY HAMILTON RED WINGS vs. OSHAWA GENERALS TUES., NOV. 5th 8:00 . p.n. ADMISSION Standing - $1.25 Students and Children, seats or standing - 75c 1.Subscriber Tickets Now on Sale ait Box Office The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmnanville, Oct. 30, 1968 Southv'ew's JACK GAY LOWELL MacDOUGAL JOHN FOWLER AILEEN OSBORCNE Flight Champion 3rd Flight Champion Sr. Men's Runner Up Sr. Ladies' Flight Champ. JUNIOR CHAM'13PION RICK GAY AND PRESIDENT BOB WVATT Newtonville- %01ut resi en t D o a ffIT Bowmanville's high -flying minute mark of the final a op-sid ere fullevalue fr stanza.O I e P t r O O g L a u s o u t vi w rog es 1contest at the M1emorial Arena, Dave Fountamn hit for a; Osiiawa Generals blew va¡furious beg-inning there was!Grant netted theeqazrO 20G here Saturday niight' pair anld Peter Werry. Don threce-goal lead in Trenton no more scoring for the restiwithin 68 seconds.se ae Ahuge crowd attended the tioned it was ironical that it cured in a couple of years, dBowanillicopltdey WMMu ne Df otch1 settle for a 4-4 tie wit1 Pet- ftepro.'Dsieteto ogsos uon 0 5 -golf closin1g dmnner and dance was such a fine golfing day The president rem-arked that oiae lyi h at singles. erborouglh Peteteas ac sord isn taegwsousad-Hl 260. 0.GwnHl at the Southview Golf and¡to hold the closing. He stated any club must give serviceiskating game, scoring twice Joe once in the secndtwthDa-,g nThe General's eage, lowel 2 7.e Marie Trimdwith 212in Curling Club, Saturday evend that the course was nmuch and quality to retain mem- In the first and adding three Jo ru a h ee-f nr tie f sSharp making it 3-2 at the along with Orr, Ron uhn ag aDnl 1 n mng. The beautiful club-house1 better, particularly the greens. bership and towards that end! more in the second to build boog"aksa.eeb>-i og orn215 mark, before Bill Little,j an and Dommi. Nau.Rd rw 0,23 ainHre wvas exýcellently decorated in !Also mnany other im-prove- more holes should be built. He1 up a commanding 5-0 lead. Dana Damant started bet- g i1it back in action aftera a one1 mond and Grant playdsrnMawl20,ag.W e26 fet supper, presentation of ably removal of the tool shed coJur:se, presenting quite a fore the Petes finally bagged cals with Ron Heard taking e muead t s- two up ag-ain at 12:23. Whitby Duanlop, who per is20 trophie s and big dance, whichi and use .of shopping bags to challenge and the planting of their ]one marker at the eighit over at the mid-waypo.9 onds early in te gamne. Starry; ed briefly for the Mrbrs Hg rpe oi op officially wounid up the golf keep the course cleanl, as the poplars between fairways wiIll ie nscriiiobat 4 h1land cffed goal-keeper den alast Tuesdayn i nBw is61 EÛ3ason. members really took a keen help. Additional mowers have r and Bob Marshall and Rod!n s Gibson as Peterborough msalwas cinfr Hg vrgs enHl Seated at the head table interest. speeded up the cutting time, Zie lickdtmk e t3..i Oshtu er nth i a wa19 Osborne rMr. and Mrs. RallhaBobeen it outspent. Te m nletelthecursenasingl: S P O R I O P IC .S.0ýà6"eco°d "ae° bu fethtetwna 13adDny Ames, ]Mr. and MIrs. Ted: club was in bad shape finan- day." Fairey. Bob Watt, Helen Gil-1 cially when several men took Mr. Watt singled out Jiim hooly and Mir. and Mrs. Jack! over and through their sup- Crombie who was in chargeL Gay. port it now seems certain that of a stag dinner and Harold By Franik Mohun 6 2.;-7213407 0 n TS oDyT Golf Cluib president BobiSouthview is on its way to McGee who conducted a gol 9KIGST Watt gave a complete and success. club draw, .along with the M1IDGETS IMPRESSIVE interestmng resume of the The club-lbouse wvas used social commiiittee for their'TL EP T • PAAT PAE seaons ctviie, n hih or etesiel tanpr..worthy money-raising endea- Bowmianville Midgets looked like a strong contender as Local 18 ockeyThe DESI i U i A he praised the progress which1 viously and it is hoped that y ours. Manager Les Smaleý they hung a 9-1 setback on Peterborough at the Mlemiorialý has been made. Mr. Watt men- a banquet licence will be se- and his wife Pearl devoted1 Arena, Saturday nighit. The Petes, an "A" team were! We carry nationll lng hours and turnied in af tremendous joint effort and! supposed to provide powerful opposition for the locals, but itB r in ie R a der advertised limes $150 A M O N T H FO Rta the pro- ý as no contest as the locals tu e on a fast-skating impres- The nilornets 1 tinuetea It tas 21 t ithe i iers CHILDREN' A AG H E $1 0 MN T F R Presentation of trop11ies to The Midgets won't bie in action this week, but expect whipping Comets 8-2, while counited twice in the middle ORTHOEF H E Lh 1F9E3F R O M A C E 6 5 " ade, to have another exhibition contest slated very soon. Bruins and Raiders battled to session and ran the margin toi LI E F O C 5 thelle01w s reidntto In addition to those mentioned in last week's ,columin, Ho evti 1ug io 1 1edfotheBiloesco 0nt HUSH PUPPIS-N T R LZR Jr. Girls Champion, donated1 who are helping the club, further assistance is coming fromints seconid week of action goal.G E Here is a plan to provide for your family if you should by MIvr. and Mrs. Nels Os- Bowmanville Legion, Geo. Almnond, proprietor of Bill's, Sunday miorning at the Memn- Don Prout whiowab in GR BADnA F A die, or for your retirement years if you survive... You bor.e-adrFlghhaskavieh Billiards and Hamibly's Beverages, orial Arena. seven of the eight scoringN U ATE O T make regular payments to the Sun Life of Canada, Chaskavich.† 1 e wohpene fhr a nepays taredfor teg o r-an the, t ge65 yu tat rcevig 15 amothfo Sr. Ladies Champion, dlona- prod marl rs ir oful ti e 1 ce sts. Hu oasa und E W SO UR IG O T thna ae 5 yu trtreevfig$50a othfo ted by AI Rundle - Martha'JRt. TOWN LEAGUE betwenthe twocuwi 1 . owadthe rd KQuinney ife or, if you prefer, $22,075 incash. Both of thiese Stauffer. ween 1e os c bst we uen blined the Fred ihywc o e and Womenii amounts can bie increased by leaving your dividends on Sr. Ladies Flight, donatedi The newly formed Junior Town League is undcergoing Stewart-Ha nlton-Cov e ln 3bMrjerres a eikna pFl ieo depsit Shuldyo no suviv toag 65 a inium b rnKen Nicks-- Aileen Os- a four-gamne trial to make sure the four teams are balanced, did all the scoring for theý single tallies. Raye West was; RUBBER O T W A of $15,000 will be.paid immediately to your family. Sr. Mens Champion, dlona- before starting official schiedule play. The main pur-pose of taieatrneecnesr temrnn' o lymkr ted by Dow Breweries- Doný the loop is to provide hockey for juniors and over-age.Sewrfo rneLd aitoni earning three assists.PA K R SH E By completing the enquiry form below, you cani ob- McGregor., juveniles who would othierwý%ise have no opportunity toay, clicked for a pair and "Buck"l Teama Standings tai dtais uitbl toyor prsnalsiuaton Plns teJr.b BobCharnpion, dna- and we think it's a good idea. Players of Midget and Juvenile Cowle added a single along W L T Pts.! The Comfoal eFtfrCidn can, be arranged to provide various amounits of cash or Gay.y- c age will be welcomne, without preventing themn from partici- wi th ea i haleo 0FuIlline of : cas orpesio atag 60or 5.Men's Ist Flight Champion,, pation in regular recreation hockey. TrmpcdteRieswt ris0 1 1 McBRIE LU GE donated by Art Hooper- The services of capable coaches and managers have been tw.,o goals apiece, the others Raiders------ 0 1 1 1 SUN LI FE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Jack Gay. secured. However, to assure the loop's success, co-operation going toaPeter Stacey and .- - - - -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ Mens 2nd Flight Champion l of the players is a must. If you wish to play, make sure "Mort" Richards. "Mort" also-- BANNER PASSANT ¯Mens 3ard Figthampion, you're on a team before the schedule i drawn up in the next SeT e secotdrtilt was between Phne62-358donated by Dr. C. J. Austin- Couple of weeks. the previous week's winners,' 14on Re3-der8ALowell MacDougal. Reports of the exhibition gamnes will be hiandled by Grant with .four third period tallies, 14 ebdr ve. Bowmianville atHole-In -ne Trophies, don Malley and Jimn Coyle Sr., until this scribe takes over the putting the game on ice for Name . .... ...... Cattran, Helen Gilhooly, AI duties wvhen regular schiedule playsgt newy.teHres AdrRundle, Bill Clarke Sr., Bill This Sunday's lime-up hias teams 2 and 3 meeting at . dess.............. Clark Jr. 7 p.m. the game between 1 and 4 slated for 8:30., h Ha k Occupation T..........h.... ...... .....Me four sponsors will be named at a later date.Y UC NTBETT S Exact date fbrh. ....5.B in_---- 1 O ffce swep)t to the topM.ofWWINTER'S COMING ...man .12 -hpI gDou-t letcithe wondeifLtwtarm weaher e*ve been hav- Cr s1 7-0, while Ihleadý_(in.g Tigýers inýg fool you - winter's on the wvay. lW e lhate to sound like 'Highi Single -G. Bain 295 d1efeaedcela-dellinig BPIn-, a sticki in the mnud but the signs are here Sportswise any- Hlighi Triple- G. Bain 682 bury v5-22. Actuallyý thewhE- ay Bowling lias been going full blast [or nearly two G. Bain 219. 295, K. Camip- r e c ci fo th a b monthis rnow andalready vera reait scores have 1beenB enei2rn buOfie hold a si iim 0p nrackea up'len 2:30. G. scot'I 225 , S. n. a<hinin i iluu n1)(1een o tt htConhs 224, Pl. RgesI, 3 Sit's mtIighty hot out on the courts. Th'le old scribe has to J. G bne1r 209ff. J. Shecarer 2'09. Di r sste pace2 bwb ing soettle dowvn to work now, none cf this fooling around, becauseI Wseman 203, M\ Crago Belts bipset fourth rankin'g! the basketball schedule got underway tomight (Wednesday),: Averages Machine Shop 5-2 and Braid- and in the hockey -world, both town leagues are ready toIG. Scott ......... 184 er ondLbrtr -.roll. Add in the local Midlget club and the Oshawa Generals G. Bain . .. ..... 180 n h Rome u dloc 43, and yýou'll agree that the winter sports scene has arived. lodgson .... ...... 7 for the fifilh position, as the Hlad on the blades for the first timre Sunday, r-efereeinig J. Shearer .............174 race is tightening up. in the Local 189 loop and then headed out for a round ofM. Bissonette ........ .-171 Bill Crosse- camie up golf after. Can't remember doing that on the samne day F. Allen .....1.....11 .hsbest effor t, racking pte before. And wouldn't you know it, we finally got around toK. Cam pbell ..-..170 totals were recorded by Bil belting the little white ball a goodly distance off the tee. . Coombes ........ 166 Holroyd 7M0. Arnold Lobb 7112 Although Souithvielv climaxed a :fine season withi theirlA Colwell .._....165 'Ron. Haynezs 712. Ted Bagne," closing banquet and dance, Saturday nighit, let's hiope weIM. Firth ...... ........162 63.Ross Nesbitd"68-,J1ný can get in at least one more round to see if the wveekend"s 1M.Fosard.......... 6 1" "ito ""85 ""*" ""d " "° Wi gVPrigh ...........-159 Mlike -upy62 Speakzingr of the banque',-- if you will peruse our article L. Woodcock 158« Aýrnold Lobb's 322 gamei, on the closing, the fine address byý Club President Bob Watt C. Ritter ..... 15.. la took 'high smngle hlonors, as +he will let our readers know just what was accomiplished thiisB. Wilbur ............. 151 Goodyear boys urne pret v year .- and it was a tremnendous effort by the members that .'Ncel... ......... 5 farbowlin8g - M artn wq'asde the cour--se l bst Isinc""ts egainning- K. MacDonald....... 150 on17 two pmns back at :210, We know a lot of people did a lot of things to assist, M. Crago ..... ........ 47 olow3°0 5. lNebtt 313liý)! "ut "" crtaily would be remiiss if we didn't congratulate M. Swainn. . ........147 29vd0. utn 0.urhy 28, \anager Les Smale and his wife Pearl. who did an outstand-'J udlock ......... 16 Bnll276, Murray Gran, ing job in making, Sothviewýý "go". They worked long hours, lB. Ror ........... 40 268. Fred Smith 258 and Ron comne up with excellent ideas, and most important. managed R.' Robertson ............140 White 25 0 the finances in capable fashion. F. Paterson ............137: """ tanins Football is reaching its climax when playoffs begin niext J- Tur -bull ......... 3 Ofi .............3 week, and we expect to see some of the most exciting action M.' McLaulù......... 139, T..er..................... 24 in1 years, both out west and in the east. Grey Cup Day is J. Parker . ................ 13 1 Com.......... ........ 28 Novemnber 30th in Vancouver, then we start counting the V. Foran ... ..................... 13 1 Mach« ne Shop _ ............ 26 shopping days till Christmas, so don't let this weather folJ.MCtombes...................... 1371 Hose Roo-n ...... ...... 2J o itrs a c m n .M to .......... 2 ................ -4 P.S. - Mark these dates on your calendar: Nov. 16th- J.G\ tcell... .... 1 . on -es first Curling Club Dance. Nov. 23rd-another big Badinton O. Mýoffatt .......i5 B..... Dance and a week later -- a very early Central Ontario 3 aenil e t .. .........2 Badminton tourney, as well as the Grey Cuip We're going V. Bartlett ......- 1 Baânbury ....... _........ à to be busy that dayl u. al o ............. 0 ,EMORIA L ARENA BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-5728 PUBLKC SK.ATING FRIDAY, NOV. Ist 8p.nm 1961 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible Fully powver equipped. Be sure to see this excellent automobile. Power brakes and steering, miany other extras. This car is fully reconditioned. 1960 Pontiacs We have several 1960 local trade. ins, most have very low miileage. 1963 Pontiac Parisienne Convertibles Tw-o to choose fromn. one red, other white, both have white tops.' Both these sharp cars are fully power equipped iand under wvarranty 16 aurentian Sedans Three to choose fromn. AI] are in excellent condition, locally owined since new. ADMISSION Adults .- 50c Childr en . 1959's and Older Models Good selection of makes and models reasonably priced. Comne in today! SSides - $1.5) Ends - $1.25 166 King ,Street E. Phone 623-3396 Top GoNers Rece've Awards Top Golfers Receive Trophies ,Mdgets Clobber Petes Generals Blow 3 - 0 Lead ClJ bjl P d B b W "GOODWILL"

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