SN By Frank Mohun 623-.7234*, U PLENTY 0F FOOTBALL On the weekend we were reminded of how fortunate us sporting types are in this area as far as watching TV football is concerned. For example- on Sunday afternoonq we watched Hamnilton vs Montreal, Buffalo and Denver, Cleveland. Philadelphia, New York and St. Louis in action. Whjle on the subject- how about the other sports? We - ____ Iiad spectaculars Saturday and Sunday, bowling, N.H.L., Town League Returns Junior "~A" and Junior -1B- hockey, wrestling and probably Last ofail we wrein*ta araere so falwhîchwe rein taarae. we had to scout all c over to find a set that managed to pick up a big playoff Dir>' Ic gamne, and as recentl 'y as two weeks ago we couldn't sec the N.H.L. garne because only C.T.V. telecasts were avail - able. Vil u- 1 Howvever, this weekcnid ail football fans will be happy when bath outiets combine for east and west playoffs. Sat- urday, wc get the castero contest at one o'clock with the West battle starting at 4:30 p.m. our time. By the way, old -Cookie- Gilchrist looks pretty healthy Again, (exccpt for fumbles), and anther former Canadian performer, Carver Shannon rolled 99 yards for a TD, after an interception. t t t t t1 TOP BOWLER SIDELINED We were sorry ta learo Friday night that Vince Prout of the Mixed Bowling League has been sidelined with a bro- ken wrist. Vince is one of the town's top bowlers, currently leading the Mixed loop with a big 233 average. t t t t t BANTAM BOWLERS- NOTE Bowling instructor Harold Bennett wished to rernind al baritam girl bowlers that their league will flot be in action due ta the Remembrance Day services, Saturday morning. The afternoon sessions will continue as usual. t t t t t* TOWN LEAGUE BACK .Town League Hockey returned to ther Thursday night $pot last week as the four clubs turned in a pretty fair cdouble-header. it was the first action after an absence of a roupIe of seasons. Robson Motors, Olympia Restaurant, McNults Sports end Crystal Dairy are the spansors. The executive is cam-: prised of Ted Fairey, president.; Bob Marjerrisan, vice-presi- dent; John Fowler, secretary; Bill Cale, treasurer, Gerry XVarerrison, executive and recreation manager, Daug Rigg, advisor. The players are hopeful of drawing a fair turo-out to their games, as intermediates, juveniles and many top per- lormners are in action. Also, a draw will be held later on, and support is requested in this endeavour, in order ta keep the league solvent. Games go every Thursday night at seven oclock and 8l:30 P.rn. t t t t LOCAL 189 SHUFFLE1 In an effort ta equalize the bcague, several player chianges were mnade, to be effective this Sunday marning. Raiders wili remain intact. Dan Girardi will mave from the Hornets, ta the Bruins. and the Bruins will also receive John Fowler! fram the Cornets. Gaing fî-om the Bruins ta the Hornets are Gord Davey and Dune Martin. $150 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM ÂGE 65 H-ere is a plan to provide for yotir family, ifloir should die, or for voiîr retiremient v'cars if %lot survive . .lu inake regular payments to the Sun Life of Canada, then, at age 6:33,%yoir start receiving $150 a moîîth for life or, if yot prefer, $2-1,075 in cash. Both of these amounts carn he increased by ]eaving your diviclends on rieposit. Shuiuld you flot survive ta age 6,5, a minimum of $1:5,000 will be paid imme(Iiately ta y'our familv. By compicting the enqluiry form belox, voir cani 1). tain details suitable to yauîr personal situation. Plans cani be arranged to provide various amoirrnts of cash or cash or pensýion at age 60 or 65. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 0F CANADA -- ------------------------------ Bo wnia nville lNainP............................................................ Address ................. occupation -.-................................................. Exact date of birth .... .. . . . . Ameunts oroe a, fr r'. .A i-r Plan ;s la voI , f ' MEMORIAL ARENA BOWMANVILLE \ N.~ Telephone 623-5728 PUBLIC SKATING -' FRIDAY, NOV. 8th 8 p. in. AD31ISSION Aduits Sc - Children -3Mc SUNDAY SKATING 2 - 4 P. M. HOCKEY St. Catharines Black Hawks v'S. OSHAWA GENERALS TUES,,, NOV. lIth 8:00 p.ni. ADMISSION Sides - su-30 Ends $1.25 Standing - $1.25 Students and Children, scats or standing 75c Subscriher Tickets Nom. on Sale at Box Office P.4.IYMlIIJ Town League Hockey' vre- turnied to its usual Thursda.%v night spot a, the Memorial Arena after an absence of a couple of seasons, and the initial twin bill was a dandy. Crystal Dairv took the op- ener 9-8, while the second gaine wcnt ta Olympia Res- taurant 6-5 over McNulty's Sports. A couple of veteran performers sparkled in the lid-lifter as Lloyd Hamiltoný paced the milk men with ai ovns Robson's 9 -8 Edges McNulfy's great five goal barrage. Rave Alrx Wiseman and 'Hanik" "Gust.v' West led Robson.z; La ne. witlh four goals, whule anothpr Bob Fairev counted twiceý Orono marksman. Gary Coop- ro r McNiiltys., with Te rr cr ciicked for a hiat-triv,'.. Masters. Bob Fairc.v and Ji-n Tcrrv Black nicked uptîp ie Clarke, hlinking the red light losers' other tally. once each. Ted Faire.v potted a pair fr Ta Sadig Crystal, singles going to Don Ta tnig Masters and'Gar.- Akev,. W. L'. P.ts. Banker Ron Stewar-t and Crystal Dairv 1 0 2 young Brian Forsey led OlYnî- Olympia Restauront 1 0 2 pia Restaurant with ' two Robson Motors , 0 i1 0 markcrs, the others scored by MeNulty-s Sports . I0t1 BasketballSeasonSta rts (oronation Edges McQueen's Hooper's Swamp Ste phen Fuels The Mcn'. Town Basketboll1 Lea gue 16-64 season got underway I a s t Wednesdayi night at the High School gymi-i nasium, with defending chamn- pion Coronation Cafe edgin.g McQueen's M ot o rs 40-37. Hoapers Jewellers proved toi be too strong for Stephea Fuels, earniing an easy 41-22 victary in the second haîf of the dlouble-bilI. The car dealers grabbed a1 12-6 lead in the first quarter( and stili managed ta hold ai single basket margin at half time. The champs poured it on, rapping in 17 big points i Newtonvil le ;Starkville Forget-me-nots ...18 1869 1 Pansies 15 188013 Sunflowers 9 176:,5 Asters 8 17163 Over 200 Gaines - Sharran Brown 286. Edna Elliott 262, Marg MacDonald 257, Jean Hall 240, Dorothy' Stark 236, Ina Brown 234, Doris Tomnp- kins 207. Highi Single -S h a r r o n Brown 286. fligh Triple- Edna Ellioti 618. High Average - Jean Hall 182. Teenage Leagué 1Senior Mixed League Oke 5, Virtue 2; Callan 5, Colville 2; Coombes 5, Kitson 2; Jeffery 5, Beauprie 2. Team Standing Callan ..- - - - i Jeffer.v -----2------ C olville ...... .--- -- --- Kitson...... ................2 5 O ke ..1.......... -... i9 Beaupnie .......................I1tG Virtue . . ------- ... . 1.5 Coombes 9 Higli Single- S. Burgess 259, 214. B. Combes 246, 2010, B. Colville 246, N. Gould 241, R. Virttîe 236, D. McKiniglit 235, W. Burgess 232. J. Bel- nett 221, 218, P. Jeffeî-v 216, S. Oke 213, R. Gîiffiîî 'i13, P. Richards 210), H. Brnii- conîbe 207, R. Perfect 206, K. Oke 203. B. Sinale 203, S. Et- cher 2(10. Hi;ýh Triple - S. Btîrgpý; 6601, P. Jefferv 592. B. Colvillo r" 90 I Junior Boys Noxxlan .5. 'Marshall 10: Brouk 5, wilsoii 0: Piper 3, Preston 2. Toaîîî Standinîg Noxv!an 2 8 piper . 1 Bnock 1 Marshlli Wilson ' Hligi Sinogle- A. Crago 192, D. Brack 187, D. Nowlan 1874. Higi Double - D. Brock 345, D. Nowlaiî 329. Junior Girls MotIon .5, Broincil 0: Lewis 5, Burnos 0: Goodwin 3, Sel- lers 2. Teain Standing Burn.s .18 Goowii ...17 Sellerci7 Hig-h Single- S. Mitchell 244. N. Edrnondson 221, W. Lexvis '107.'M. Kilpatrick 207. Higi Double - S. Mitchil 430. N. Goodxvi;n 368. Bantam Girls McýMuritr 3. Evans 2: Ayret 3, LYle 2: Henning 3. Sellers 2. Team Stpnding Eva ns Avre Lvie H eniîing MeMlurter .... Sellers Higih Sinîgle - 189. C. Av e 166. 15 1.5 . l15 F. H-ennin- Hici Double - F. Heiinin,,g 324. L. Piper 261. Notice:- Thene wili be no bowling for Bantain Girls Saturda 'v morning. Nov. 9'.r bccause of tie servi;ce at tir C":otapi.Afternoon leagcucs %&-Il go as scheduled. the thîird qu Lairte r to ta kca commanding 35-24 lead .Mr'- Qucen's came back strong. but it xasnt enough. Last scasori's M.V.P. Dannv Seto and big centre Norr-n Bu- %valda each trigge(d !1 po i nts, along xith ni ner bi , Dan Welsh for Coronatinu). Lloy> d Cove-(rle.v paced Mc- Queen's with 15, while Je'- Markle clicked for ten aud Bill Wallis and Ted Fairý.\v droppcd a couple of hoske:s!. apiece. In thle iligh ra p Hoopers . were alxvavs in command az bijg Ta in Pearson alnio;t Brian Trimble xvalked or' 1 vith the high triple prize tii: xveek bowling gamnes of 222, i307. 306 for a total of 835 pin.;. Russ "Dtci" H-allman fo!- lowed Trimile %vith 78'î. ,Lowell MacDougal had 761 ifoi- is best effort sijîce ,mïi ing the major league. AI Os- borne iad 734, Buid Henniin'2 730, Bruce Milne 727, Joik Bond 726, Jack Parker- 71C). Ted Bagneîl 710 and Aif Son- elks 709. George Piper tnppcd al] bowlers ;ta win the hig-hsigr foi- tie night, scaring a 315 gaine. Butch Milne xx s pin short 314, Bud l-lenning 309, Frank. Blunt 306, Harold M"- i ne HE Ja Ja lie sei tC ert ha pOa it axi i as Il1 ii a n thi mP a n lii Fvsr' ond 14 KesMenis \Vear Il112 01Y t piro1i-111 R SoreLII,1 It 10 12 Pepsi Cola . ) LI 1.% & Lo ve H9 Beniver Selhv Graîît Ilea t i n g 9 Nov. 3-Oshawa Motor Cit *v 1 Dec. l-Libertv Bowl, Bow- m a nvil le Jan. 5-Oshawa Shopping Centre Feb. 2-County Bowl, Whitby Mar. 1-Homne lanes of lead-i ing team. Total pins for 6 bowlers plus handicap (ail bowlers handicapped to 200 on league averagýe) will decide winncr each week. Total for season to counit for championship. Nov. 3 Results Girls - Whitby' 3844, Os!i-ý awva Shopping Centre 3628,1 Te.am S Bickell --.... Terr v ........ Etcher .. ... .loll Mairs Bcauprie H-igh Single High Triple Averages D. .Joll E. Perfect tqia dihe Fel'total. wi th B. Budlav ... a 15 - oint otitburst. J. Nolan Pete Baýllantynie* and Tcrrv B!oek haci ten point effort s xith six goinc to defensivoc ueo loy Hanilton. Briiin Coughlin was the pici<L de \v l ile 1 c unim Mooi'er St ot on and Ted Da cletdfouIr POinCt Team Standin Coniion (Safle ?ulQîionsMotors SehnFuecls 2E Oshava Motor City 3530, Lih- ertv Bowl. Bowmanville, 3239. Boys - Oshaiva Motor' Cit v 3781, County Bowl. Whitby 3740, Liberty Bowl, Bowman- v'ille 3507. Oshawa Shopping Centre 3165. High Single without handi- cap - Girls. Johanne Bennoîtt 231; Boy s, Steven Oke 261. Bowmanville bowlers took the single honors for alI eignt clubs, and rankcd wcll as far as actual bowling, but handi- caps. particularlY in the girl;' division. made a hulge differ- tandingz R. Wrighit 22 1 Pts. Pins B. Tremble . . ..-2,1 18 '26443 O. Etcher -2-20 ... 16 255:35 M. Burgess . ... 219 12 24870 J.- Carter .......219 9 24865 G. Bebee ....... . . 21-, 9 23865 B. Holro.vd 215 8 228(,.- Elliot 2 15 O. Etcheî- 338 High amces - O. Etchcr D. Joil 770 .138, E. Perfect 313, 293, B. ý.5 nd ver Hearl 301, D. JolI 300, 278, 5 andOver J. Carter 280, 263, P. Dobbîns 237; 257, 265, B. Trimble 299, B. ...... 235 Buday 296, M. McNulty 282, ........... 229 D. Brooks 260, S. Bickell 2.58. ........... 224 M. Burgcss "256, G. Elliot 256, 2 22 D. Mutton 2,52. 'Major Bowling League1 -afi,- Johli And thon there xvas on(,. dsnn each Heac(ing ino Monday night'.; S. laction. three clubs wcre tied ligs for the Ladies' Major lead, 's but in a 2-1 showing, Joli L. Pt.;. tank over sale possession of 1 0 2 the top rîîng. JolI edged Dunn. 1 0 2 while Lyle xvas upset b.y7 Pat- o 1 il ficld and Brooks bowed to 0 i1 (i Preston. E. Etcher defeated Perris in another upset, allowing **1 Ha !es. winners axer Baker to tie the lasers for third. igue Atthe opposite end of the 14 standingsý, a battle for the th112le Ftcher club aIl alone in 11)12 1(112thrcaeupwt a solid effort, racking up a big 818 triple and a 305 Il 11 single ta capture ail the bon- il 1(0 Ours. Peggy Hlaynes and Con-. nie Wiseman tied witi 282 11 12 9 1 gantes, whiie Marg Perris3 12 9 bit for 274. Otier top triples went to, 12 9 Marg Pet-ris-- 732, Peggy 1ayn9 706 and Kay Beau- 14 7 prie--661. Team Standings 16 .5 Ave razes .Ioll elson 294, AI Osborne 288. Non' Gaines Ave. Bro-oks- 15 .îss Halîman 28,5, Ted Ba- A! Osbornîe 18 242 Perrhý 12 'Il 285, Jack Parker 274. lHarold Benniett.. 21 2:38 Hayîîes ..12 arold Bennett 269, l-ank ,Jack Bond 18 217 'Preston 9 .nzen 266, Ernie Perfect 266(; Dr. Il. Rtindle ý21 29 E. Etcher 9 owell MacDougai 263. 2 P2, us;s Hallmaîî ..... 21 229 Duîîîî 9 oh Glanville and Les Sniale, Larr«v Piper .. 21 229 Patfield 8 ck Bond al] ot 203, Ed L.-Rit' s O0ke( 2.. ')1 227 Baker 8 Eand Don Oke 2601. Fle Per-fect 21 -- 2 7 Bickeil7 George Glanville, the New,- FElton Brocl' 1 2 25 O. Etcher 6 istle star, had tie low singl i i Heitlng21 22 ,o102. Bob Richards hac .lac-k Lancier 21 i220Ju ior ÎO for 3 ganies. hîoxvard 1Bromeil 2l 27 i OWf Aile% ('htterKar! Pipýr .. 21 2 151 w Ju i r Aley('aterTed BAgnell 21 24C . n The Nels Oshorne Insuiîaîucn Ber! Eiiglev- .... 21 2 4 .J O ra am did not look so hot tiih* un ' 1i 1 cek as (tie bs b ey ou 1 JonaOke 2. ..... 18 2123 V C . wssalvage 1,, point f roîn Fd L<e 1 212 11115 Saturuay Wn e ~Vear teai. Lib- Brioni Trinie....1 211 't>v Bowl and DktrsFoe l Af Sainie'Ils21 21 'he9wHJno Hce ve ove taxvilîi 2. Doe Mkniht 21 "Il Leaguie hcld its third piactice )ints Of first pla(ce and ui'Art Roxvo ... 21 921 () ilto udy o.3d does not look like a ,Izl)- nMol Burges; 21Nov209 a va v for thi îstîrance boy,:. flou Wil ]iýjs .. 21 -, 9 xvVi1ti two exhibition gaines. Some of aur- hoxvers xill 1)(1 Itrrv Akex 21 9"8 Team 2 met teain 3 in tuhe. issing for a couple Of w Ck;I',oreno 2 pener at 7 p.nî., with tearin; toe dcei seasoli is nxvope,,. pfoui Ginýjvil 2 91 07 1 and 4 meetinîg iin the niglît-' Tue staiîdin iluIthe ovu':- Noruu leiu:u 1 217cap at 8:311. os rîîî i s (ie 0 ne a I ~ li ii Pi~ i21 1(6 The first-aine started n i t cek witlî AI Oshorneir .Par e.'ak 2 I3a a fast, fre-e-skitinig event irol enncti (ho iunner-,,ip F ra ii iut 18 f)(jand continucd aI top spee(d id Jack Bond holdiîîg d(nxv'î George Bcbe. 21 -_115 tliroughout. A total of five md.. ýDoî. Brion Trumnble luc1,9vî 205 penalties xvere called. Finali 'die a big 1unp-ihh:35P uîor ei was 12-4 in favour of dc is nuw I9111ini the ,îvrr- C2c1 M.2îoi.1 4 coin3. e~ Frtv-hrebowloIrs a:( "0 Ppr . 21~)( Ticseconiki ginefca(urcrd ttiin 20(1 or boetter. I la ni'. la n/oui 2 1 2(14 gond end ta end hockey. xvit'l 7th lVeek - lst Schcclule Be'l Miliîardi 21 203 only tîrce penalties. Winoer Tea"n tandins T -;21 xas boni 4 xvlo came ont ni Tear Stading I l1 ri1 thlo 1 ui le long eîîd of a 7-5 Score. e W. s ,WPLtPt;. Douî Bagel 21 j Next Sundav, Nov. loti, the ler Bns.l16, ruc Mi!ne 1 8 2(0sehedule will start foi the bet ol14 14 Bob Kent 21 20() sc asan. A t a meet ing o f - 1<coaches and managers aftel- KINSEN the Suîiday games, the teains __ iwere split up iin order ta bal- BRING THIS 'ance tie leaguie. As of Nov. ,3rd, tic teams will stand as SSPECIAL /~2 PRICE PASS siho wr. J'i~Nov-. 1011i games Nwill se;c ta the teain MeQueco's Maotors mrcd- inz BilEs Biiîiaîdis at 7 p.nî. ED ITH' and Local 189 wi ll play WaI- S MAFR , OV Sth ton-Osborne at 8:31). McQueos gtramn membe,-s C A incude L. Nem nis, N. Yeo, . Hughes, B. Nemis, L. Flintoîf. KINSIMtIN SUPER CAR PMutton, B. Mc.Manus, L. Pe-rsBB.INGO.v A C-e --B I G O -.S. Cobbledick. J. Cannons, L. MeLean and T. Brown. Coarih nt he s B. Perfect and Mr N. at the ~Bothwell. V Local 189 - G. Griffin, B. PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Bradley' , T. Bates, T. Wilso., T. Thompson. J. Covle, G. SBaison, P. Bothwell, B. He!- OVER $ , 0 IN PRIZES including Ian, J. Whalen, W. Dcvitt. S. $8, 00Barkle.v. Coach G. Malley, Mgr. J. Coyie Sr. 1964 FORD Deluxe Sedan or $2,000 Cash. 91,000 Bill's Billiards - Gar-y Dow!-, r e. A. Murphy, C. Murphy, Yel- Hi-La (lame. $1.900 Big Snowball (57 lias.) $1,400 loxvlees, A. Mathews, . Smnall Snow bail (52 nos.) plus $600 Regular Gamnes. Hughes, Grant Dawn. Piekeîl. Finn. T. Baker, Bowen and $450 Special (lames Fice. Coach 1. Beauprie, Mgr. 10"" -CashW. J. B. Anderson. FREE DOOR PRIZES Walton-Osbonne (unsponson- cd) - D. MeFeetens, J. Depew, Don't Forget to Buy the Economy Pack for Value P. Melntyne. G. Westlake, T. and Sve ~aneyWorden, I. Essery, D. Werry. and Sve Mncy!M. Brown, D. Kerr, J BaIsai, J. Adams, 1. GilI, J. Carter and L. Peance. Coach Waltun 1 KINSMEN ýand Manager Osborne,. Pts.i 16 2 Averages Peggy l-lay nes 22(1. Dot Brooks 216, Helen Dunn 215,' Ena Elcici 213, Onie Etcher 2 12. Sihirlcy Bîckell 2101, Doris .Jll 2(08, Ollie Patfield 208, June Baker 206, Enid Tennant 203, -Joyce L.yle 203, Marg Perris 199, .Joyce Ten- nant 199, Marion Slaght 198, Kay Beauprie 196, Barb But- tonshaw 193, Lorraine Martyn .188, Donna Preston 186. Lola Wright 184, Marg King 181, Emma Bromneil 18(0, Bernîce Terry 1801. 600 Triples Ena Elcher 818, Marg Pet-- ris 732. Peggy Hlaynes 706, Kay Beauprie 661, Karen White 655. Helen Dunn 649, Barb Buttonshaw 644, Onie Etchcr 616, Ollie Patfield 614, Lola Wright 614, Joyc1!e Teîî- nant 612. Enid Tennaill60)7, Joyce Lyle 6(07, Connie \Vise- man 601, Laura Ha-cicden 600O. (lames aver 220 Emia Etelier 305. 2'98, Pcggy Hayncs 282, 233r Carme Wise- mian 282, Marg Perris- 274. 260, Joyce Lyle 253, Helen Duîîn 248, Marilyn Wi ggans 238. Ollie Patfield 238, Kay Beauprie 235, 232, Sandra. ýRoss 233, Onie Etelier '232, Emma Bromneli 231, Lola Wrighît -230, 223. Dat Brooksý 230, Karen White 229. 228, Marg K inîg 229, Marion Brooks 228, Dore Muttan 225, Enid Tcîinant 224, Helen' Bro\wes 994, Virgie Faire 223, Banb Buttonshaw 220. 8The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, Nov. 6, 1963 Lloyd Ellis Shoes 49 KING ST. W. The BEST in FOOTWEAR We carry nationally advertised lunes . . * CHILDREN'S SAVAGE SHOES ORTHOPEDIC SHOES HUSH PUPPIES - NATURALIZERS GREB AND KAUFMAN INSULATED BOOTS KEN WATSON CURLING BOOTS for Men and Wqnien -WOMEN'S COCKTAIL BOOTS Illusion and high beels Fullilune of RUBBER FOOT WEAR PACKARD SHOES The Comfortable Fit for Children Full line of: McBRINE LUGGAGE Fridal Ladie W. Cou ville 281, M. Malle. D. Rogers E. Mitchel E. Etcher O. Patfielc E. Etcher M. Malley L. Martyn B. Sellers 'V. Martvî M. Colvill Welcome Curlers! BOWMAN VILLE Golf & Curling Club ICE AVAILABLE - Commencing Monday, November llth. First Week - Nov. 1lthi' - 16th FREE CURLING- FREE INSTRUCTION Business Girls Welcome Men's League' - Starts Nov. 18th LADIES' AFTERNOON LEAGUE - Tuesday and Thursday - 1:30 to 4:10 Starts November llth MEMBERSHIP - Ladies' Aftcrnoon $35.00 Wednesday nights $2,5.0() Contact J. Lander- Phone 623-5774 I I "GOODWI LL" U SE CARS New Cars Are Being Deliverd Daily . .. As A Resuit We Have Several Sharp, A-i Local Trade-ins With Low Mileage! 1963 Pontiac Parisienne Convertibles Tvo to ehoose fromi . . . one red, other white, bath have white tops. Both these sharp cars are fully piower c quipped and under other extras.1 1962 Laurentian Sedans recondi hirce (0 choose froim. AIl are in 1960 p xcellecnt condition, Iocally owned We have several since ncw. mns, niost have% A1959's and Older Models Ti ex 1961 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible Fully power equipped. Be sure to see (bis excellent automobile. 1960 Chev. Imnpala Sedan Power brakes and steering, many * T1his car is tuIly litioned. >ontiacs il 1960 local trade- very low mileage. * 623.3396 il Ahj oombes ............. M . Yeno .... .......... Gî Lbso.................. bs Bowling.....s............. K Dodds .......-.......... 200 GarnesM. Foster ............. .... 20 eae M.Cowan ........... ...... ombes 310. M. Col- B . Richards ................ 209, L. Martyn 280, S. Brooks................... ýy 267. M. Yeo 218iD. Paeden ................ s218, B. Sellers 215, T. Eby, .... ...... ifl 208, S. Brooks 203, M. Dawson .... ...... 202. D. Perfect ........... Averages N. McFeeters ....... Id....... 20,9 Team Standing .............- 203 Games Won 1 ........... 203 Lobb ..- 1 10 n ......... ...... 188 Patfield ..... 10 's ..............-- 184 M cDonaid ...... 9 n ........ ........ ... 183 Etcher . .... 6 V le............... ... 180 Martyn .... . 5 V .ds... 178 MeFeeters 2 èSPORTopucs' Inter - town Youth Bowling ¶ 73 171 167 165 164 164 163 15 7 15 6 156 154 149 147 pins 1594 1 1093 11792 10939 10411 9725 Mi xed Major League - iMen's Major Leai 14 Rchdcr Ave. BANNER PASSANT Phone 623-3258 1Men's $55.00 Business Girls- ,I (iood selection of makes and models reasonably priced. Corne in today! 1 ___j 166 Kin Phone Street E. 623-3396 1