COF BOWLING Withf only 2 weeks left in:' Harr *v Snowdcn 19 17 the first sehedule the winner Hon Brock .. 17 19 is now a three way toss up.'Glenn Prout.. 17 19 ]Betty Westlake's team who Bob Marshall. 10 26 appeared to have the firstRay Westlake 7 29 schedule xvon was beaten iril Ladies' Averages ai 3 gaies last, wcck by the1 Glenn Prout teai, whiie *Marg! Pernis teai swept 7 pointsi Shirley Brock ..... and the Gwen Dennis team Marg Perris took 5 points. Now oniy 9 Sandra Goodmurphy ... points separate tbe top thrce 'Betty Westlake........ tearna and Betty's teai must; Manian Malley .... meet thcm bath in the final, Vcra King ....... .... two weeks. Ncxt week Eari' Carol Roberts ......... ... Luke will transfer framiV.Marg'Gwen Dcnnis ........ Perris team to Gwen DennisI Joan Gibson Ave.! 191 191 184 182 lai 178 177 174 16.1 f.o even teams up for the Florence Snawdcn ...153 ilrt~ drive. Gwcn' s teami lost Gary Marshall and a3ý e' vrgsP r e r Marg's teai hbas seven bowl-i Ave. ers and Earl Lukc's average is! Ray Wcstlakc . ........110 closcst ta Gary Marshail's av-J Dan Bishop . .........27M d e s B a erage It was decided ta evenlRon Brock -......... ...... 206: the tearns by îaking the! Bob Marshall...-........... 203 Bowmoanville Midgets fired'i transfer. Ev King - ,.ý.........202,five goals in each of the sec- Anyone wishing ta bowl the Harry Snowden ..........201 ond and third perilods ta second scbedule or anyone Jack Mantie ............... 195'trounce Port Perry 12-2 at the knowing anyone that wants tai Glenn Prout ............ 189! Memorial Arena, here Satur- bowl should let the executive'Jack McNab................ 1851 day night. The homestcrs, know as soon as passible sii Jim Smith ..... . 1,,8 opend the scoring after only that necessary changes can bei 15 seconds of play and Port inad forthesecod sheduc.JPcrry tied it up before the rnad fo thesecnd cAIdle. 3 gai e was thrcc minutes aid Four bowlers bit 600 withree V i ..' The lacals went in front in' Don Bishop roiling the high,'e e W n 4 the final minute of the pcr-i triple 795 with gaies of 147-j od-to stay. 32-2,Snr GoodmurphvI e sh'; Don MeMurter camec up withi 714 222 27, 26).Glen,ý a rea efort fiingfive goals Prout 704 (212, 204, 288), andý Oshawa Generals again:.ta Pace the Bowmanvilie at-' Marion Malley 608 (223, 173, made it close, but again it was, tack. Steve Burns, Kcrry 212). Other good scores, Joan the Peterborough Petes whoDickens, Dave Puk, Ron Gibson 227, Marg Perris 249, emerged victoniaus, this tume Simpson, Lockie MeNair, Dave Ev King 239, Gwcn Deni,43a cebruh Monday Barrabail and Danny Wilkins 239, Florenice Snowdcn 239.: night. added the others. B ur ns, We had a lot of scores undert: WaYne Down and Peter Werry 100, Dennis Gibson, Pat Mar-i Danny Grant, Jim Patterson, each collected a pair of assists. shahl, Louise Bell, Grant Mal-1 John VanDerburg and MickeyJ Dana Damant played lhc ley, Carl Schwarz, Stella Redmond scared for the Petes. first twa periods in goal with Hawkins, Marion McNab andý Oshawa markers came frai, Ron Heard taking over for the Edna Baker. Danny O'Shea, Bill Smith and final stanza. Teamn Standing Han Buchanan. The Midgets were In Ux- Goalie Dennis Gibson once bridge on Tuesday, the only W. L. Pts. again had trouble on several tearn tb beat them in league Bety Wstlkc 7 9 64'long shats and wiii be replac-'action this year, and meet1 Marg Perris .... 24 12 56ed by Ray Reeson for Tues- St. John's School of Uxbrid.gc 1 en Dennis . 23 13 55 day's gaie here. lSaturday night. Central Ontario Badminton Bowman ville Club Sweeps Family Completes 100 Years of Service I The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanill1e, Dec. 4, 1963 - la Mixed League Bowling Testandings remained un- S. Carson ......................182 chne n Mie egel Baly.............. 178 bowling Friday night, as theT17 teams go into the first T.e- Bennett..............17 dule home-stretch. Pace-set- M. Winnacott ............... 177 ting Prout dropped a 4-3 de-. M. Harrison ................ 176 cision to third place M. Et.-R Melanson . ......-175 cher, while Perfect moved*Mra inctt..... 7 within seven points of the urvWnact....7 lead by edging 0. Etcher 4- E. Moore..................... 171 In another close contest Ha,.:* 1COX---.................... 170 rison nipped Palmer 4-3 and H. Burgess .................. 170 BromeUl knocked Bennett ont R. Grant ...................... 170 of the running on a big 7.0ID. Charles ... ............... 170 shutout victary.1 B. Nicholis ................... 168 Lobb kept their slim hopes!Mel Wiseman................ 167 alive, biasting Nowlan 7.l,I. Leaman.................. 166 Jwith cellar-dweliing H. Brock D. 'Mttton-............ ..... 166 bowing to E. Brock in theýM- Wlsh>..................iqs5 other attraction. E. Bronieli .......... ..... 165 *Art Sp icer knocked off thie M. Wiseman ................. 164 high single of 333, but had to G. Wright .................. 162 sette for second best in the B. Charles. ............ .159 batte for top triple, when El- K. Blanchard ............... 156 ton Brock rollcd 725 to Art's B. Lewis ........ ....... 152 723. In the ladies division.1 ' . Blanchard ............... 150 Hilda Brock set the pace wî1t1h N. Glanville ......-........ 148 a 652 triple and Joan BrutP. Prout ........146 bowled 305 ta take high ýsingleý B. Morgan ...--.. . ..145 honaurs.. A. Luxton .................. 142 Onie Etcher had a 647 total, '1* Moore -.... ....142 followed by Joc Nowian 6,39 . Thcirpson .. ..... 137 Dick Perfect and Ralph Cole; 1. Cirson ... ......135 637, "Hap" Palmer 633, Frank D. Palnier .. . . ..130 Wright 628, Joan Brunt 626,IM. Peil'fcct..............1 l9 Mary Wilcox 624, Stu Carson C. Cale'. .... -... 121 624 and Mabel Lewis 620. R. Spicer ..-118 Other high singles were re- D. Thonpson .. ...111 corded by Onie Etcher 285, Joan Bedford 1 l1 Mary Wilcox 279, Mel Burgess, 279. Elton Brock 275, Keni Nichais 268, Mabel Lewis 266,1 ect" 262,lmer e6s3262, cc N EED feHap"6PaLer es22,3 D c er-E Mutton 258, Hilda Brock 252 and Joe Nowlan 249. Team Standings Ps A H P rout ......... .... >.. P erfect ........ .... .. ... Mv. Etcher ......... .. H-arrison ......... -.... Bromeill........................ 0. Etcher ................... Palier ...................... Lobb ..... .......... . Bennett.......-........... E. Brock................... N% w lan ................. HI. Brock ................... V. Erotche ................. E. Wright................. H. Perfett................. 0. Lobb ... ............ F. Brigeti........ R. Paert.............. A. Bock............. . Hf. Haronl........... H. Garat ................ H. Brcss............... . Spier.. ............ . Granvî.....e............. M. Btrhes................. A.n Slieep... ............... B. lshil............... MI. Wicox .............. radSleyp .............. L. Wileox.............. M. N lola ................ R.Cle ....an ................ J. LBbut.. ................ J. Lewisn................. B.cdxod ................. K.S lecp ............... I I Eight of Nine Events Here 7c Bowanill Bd mi t n'in wih eore n te iixd dfeain Ka Hpkis nd The Goodyear factory here bas been a wonderful vice for son Raymond. Two other sons, Herman and F ;club playe dmi ndthe'a nd c o einin wthe Lixe!Be et Lob 15-5H15-5inan place to work, according' to Wcs Fiee. He and his fa- Elwood have almost 18 years service, Wes, a member E Central Ontario champion-i mish ta take the ladies dou-1 all Bowmanvilie final. In the mily should know becaLîsc et've hmte aeo onCuclfrsm erhsna 37 years ~ shîps, held at the local club,Ibles. Isecond game, the new champ-1completcd over 100 years of emplovment in the Bow- service and Mrs. Fiee worked at Goodyear for three Ji Friday and Saturday, winningý Long xvas much too strongI ions ran ten consecutive pointsimanvilie Goodyear plant. Rccently'. they held an in- and a haîf years. Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Fiee and I-, eîght of the nine events. for Pictan's John Parkinson, ta break a 5-5 tic. Iformai party to mark the completion of 25 years' ser-. their three sons. George Long, tap-seeded winning the singles, canvine-1 Bill Burgess and Gary Tighe _____________IV,__________________ netter had his triple crown ingly by 15-7, 15-1 scores.idefeated defending championigT tiltcd, but stîll was victoriausMiss Beamish was unopposcdj Long and Grant Henry, vetel Ir-Ça A nf ~~\ir m (~~ic ~ H in defending his sinelies and' in the ladies' single division.ý an Peterboroulgh star for tiilT p uents ~LA~i n3 II VariIus rad s at B.H S. rnixed titles. His wife Mary,, A pair of newlv-formed men's doubles crown, in thce however, kept three champ-j duoas met for the ladies' dou-, best action of the night. onships in the family, play-ibles, with Beamish and Longl -1, farmL cs Burgess and Tighe rai-X lied ta even the score andR eventually earn a 15-10 de- J HA J NI R "LIcision. In the second aeJ O@He e JU IOR "A'the Bowmanvillc pair rappcd in four consecutive points ta break up a close 111Ecn test, for the titie. and Mary Long, unlcascd a H O C K EYgreat variety of shots ta com- leeydmntplyi15-3, 15-8 victory oyver Mrs. B PEEBOO G PTSLobb and Burgess. Br 'Men's Singles - AI Gibson A (Bawrnanville); Ladies' Dou-«.. vis. bics - Jeanne Slemon andH Anna Strike (Bowmanville); 1Men's Doubles - Gus Long and OSH W A ENE ALSBill White (Bcvwmanville); 1Mixed Doubles - Eileen Hcrvy and Wayne Richey (Peter- BOWMNVILE MMORAL AENA boraugh). BOWM NVILE M MORAL A ENAFollowing the finals, Satur- day night, club president Dr. patcipants and spectatars. TU ESOJ th lPresentation of prizes was handlcd by Dr. Slcmon and 8:00P.M.Don Allin, with C.O.B.A. 8:00p.m.prcxy Fred Jennings awarding the traphies. ADMISSION Before the C.O.B.A. tourne Side - $.50 nds $1.5 Fofficially waund up, a party Standing -$1.25 Students and Children, seats or standing- 75c V ig p e Subscriber Tickets Now on SaleI at Arena Box Office !GeneralIs 5-3j Durham County District High Sehool Board prizes grades at B.11.S. Fram lef t to right, Lorece Lunney, of $25 ecdi xere presentcd to the foliowing students Pat Mavin, Margaret Cryderman. Pat GilI, Bill Depew, -Hamilton's tail-end Re d who obtained h ighest standing last ,Tune in the several SallyWitherly and Nei Richards. .,Wîngs upset Oshawa Gener-iîs_______ _____ __ *' ~5-3, for their second win in a L au Junior "A" fixture, Thursday Town Legu HockeyJr Ca din * ni.'ht at Hamilton Forum. 'J._an din Santa Suggests "Living Color' ? 01 awabl_ __tun tracked until wcll on in theb s ýDown O h w I second period, had takena3- f lCIV C V U J S TV by RC Vctr he juniortring cmeback Sunday Nightë TV by RC 11*tor it apar n igtseconds i aner less tha nsfuranemntes and added the nsfuranesr:- VI I . I~IDespite it being their fourth W latrIDaiyJVVn 'ymIan gaie in a week, Oshawa Gen- iJohn DeDeana cuunted the'eascm i wthoe fV anly goal of the opening per-ý League-leading Robso M - 1ad Don Praut scored Mc- Brian Forsey was the cI-'tlieir best efforts of the seasan, % ad at 4:3î, as Hamiltan beld tors romped toan asyi 1 N-:3 goals, Prout also p ck- lar-dweilers' best with a p-i only ta lose 5-3 to Montreal i a widc margin in the play. win ov er McNultv' Spoit3ii up faour roughing penal 'of goals and assmits, Gary Jr. Canadiens at the Forum, X the Deana hit again early in and Crystal Dair' defatd ;tcsCooper also scaring twice and Sunday night in Montreal. Dhe second, but Jim Blair col-1 Olympia Restaurait t1ý,,I he ilighktap, Don Mas- the others going ta Howieý Mike Dubeau, back in shape Jf lccted his first goal of the sca-I vcsodpae T e rgee he akcsPlad (av Bgeli and affer a long absence, came upi. son at 12:25 ta put the Gens League Hockey double cdpr o pae 'Crystal ta the win !Alex Wise'man. wlith his best effort thus far, %f back in contention. Bobb 1rcto husa giving Oshawa a i-O first y tied it on an icc-long rush, tip. Raye West led Robsomîs a- Bill Lle and Burns MacMil- Team Standin s .primod iedaine4:2 d on passes ping a re-bound ont of goalie fack~ with four goals, whîlilclin notched two apiece, îsingles Wî.ý îfa odZiean an AI n,. te tird afer h m Bill Crossex and Trrrv Black going fta Terl Faire%,, Gary! Robson Motors 4 i R enîal eti foto 10 n. hethrd aterli ms.eahrollcctcd hat-iricks and Akey and Lloyd Hamilton.JCrysMnticalî 3 infrotfo scd the net on a cicar break j.Ws andsxp~nrAeHmlo n 'igg,,ýs ta Dairy pair of second period t alhleaý, awayRnBcaa ae f n oladfv ~ss ohn ahgrcc he cut's Sport-q 2 3 by Claude Hebert, ably re-19 ba k a en O ha a n ro t Charlie T i ni A c i' C o - a ss O lym pia __R estrant i 4 2 placirig Jr. "A " sc aring lead- on a h- h driv und th cr, Y von C ournoyer, up w ith i cross-barý at the six in uteth .L Cndes mark. Then Nick LibbeJunio r H ce ILa u O'Shea tied it Up atter only l scored fri the paint at 9:22 HockeyLeagu 13 seconds of the final period, and fed Marsh a perfect pass i r , I and hit and Ostheawa cight ecd lter Lmbberitin L caaout in front again. Dubeau ~ 'baL lose puck into the open cageC UlaU II > ndbi at after goalie Dennis Gbo~189 Sw mp N cbiath goals.r sisdo "THE BRIDGEPORT" . drives and was ont of position. MieHnma u h The fight card took over for "Canadtenseon andemsfo the final ten minutes featur- RalasE de B li -3ýhesnd tth'a 1110 jd 8#1'kint contemporary Jowboy in new ~tbin-stylcd cabinet and bousbet een vsLmiel winner fu ad a haîf bms power boosted New Vista ('olor Chassis. cabinet in Aut- and Doak against Dubea. Al'l Local 189 swarnpe d 1Nicho1s'1lone goal. Flintoff and Bill Crossey ecd minutes later. Hebert's third' umnn Mahogany. Natural Walnut or Rift Oak graincd pugilists earned majors. F Motors lu-I and \IcQueeii*, Jack Whalen and lrv Gill hit once apicce. Bill's goals put i on ice at 17:15. tinishes. Libbctt starred with twal Ramblers edged BilEs B1 ýdrew majors for fighting atiwent ta Andy Matthews, Guy goals and thrce assists. whiiej liards 4-3 in Junior Hockey 15:15 of the third period, GilI Down and Bryce Adamis. Dennis Gibson was outstand- GOOD SELECTION 0F OTHER MODELS - rank. usually Hamilton'-' action, Sundav n:ght at '.\em-! also collectingaricnuc u omn rwaîs ng betwccn the pipes, while' wekpoint, came up with proaIa Arena. along with two minors. Jo2J canduct, when hie entcred a up front O'Shea and Dubeau haps hper t ffrt.Ba sonanddamiscon- 1ruhngasi b etarred. Chris Roberts and hîsbet efot.I In the opener Guv Thoîp- Bsn haddJruin afaretween txva Orr wcre defensive standouts. Oshawa continued to have son earned the Ken's Men,, duct as welh. f other players. ________ trauble gctting a good passing Wcar star of the week award' Tume ran out with a mi;n-' M LE ADO& Vplay going. Bob Kilger came with four goals and four as-'i ute and 40 seconds reîainin, ' The 1961 census feore Phone 623-3482 up %vith another autstanding sists. 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