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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1964, p. 9

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~Jr.Softalf Mayor Draws Winning Ticket' SPORTPICSChartranPs Squeeze Win Ry Frank Mohun 2734 VIVA LAS VEGAS! ~rm FaksV rev 1 - 3~ Wide opèn -excellent Pentertairiment -gamhilingF o r n ' V a i tl53 garriblngý gambhing - fabulous hôtels and the déert- tha*r Ls egs!Yau could lose vour shirt or xvho knows - * Jim Clarke ixth in.ningt t go ahtad 13-10. Trailing 13-10, Chartran s tht Ls egs!Under à stiadv, stubibôrri Terry whô hid allowed onlv 1 gnited for five runs in their nght even win a fortune. But don't let on fi. drizz e, Chartran s M en 's three hits until the sixth, avelsîxth. Clarke, Hellam andý It amzir~ hatsue a lbe eist rîhtun he uîdleWea r stRggered l a 15-1,1 vic- up three ta McMurter, Bur- Baker clipped Kenny Bakerl It' aazng hm srhà pac eist rgh i th mdde ory over Frank s Variety lasCtotan d Lucas. for hits ta spearhead th of a desert. They do have grass. even golf courges, notably Tusa ih tVne oe uzîg sppntcmbc thé Désert Inn - but the desért predomiates. We thought' Massev Park. Thé win left afield, plus four fret passesiMichelson, After hix shakyý thast grass wôuld ônly grnw frnm Sad planting, but they Chartran's one game behind braught in Harold Michelsn l.tart, gave a tremeéndouM tell us that sowing seed right in the sand. along with an league 1eading Saru s Finerl in thé firemnan's roie for!clutch performance in the thedesr1 Foodsis n the Junior Men's Chartran's. iseventh as he faened the side. abundance of water and lertilizer - will have tedsr'race. McKnight rapped a ground<ý Doug McNeil led off the effect. Térr ' v aker in hit« firuter that Sullivan niuffed At seventh with a triple, but Appare t l lu the patic ta xow tw typest- Bermiuda hU rling chore for the winner5i third anîd Kenny Baker un-' Perfect, Luicatt ad Eleles Appretl i prr ee wowax coasting along with a loaded A round tripper train whiffed ta snuff out any ré- fer summer growth, then rve in the winter when th@ other; 10-3 lead until the sixth Michelson. D on McMurter peat rallv for P'rank's. turris brown. trame. poked out hig Second hit of Around thé Bases: Franks almost succeeded int the inning before Harold fan- Terry Baker of Chartra Sonne mithie golf eourses (and individualmi plant only! snatching à win as theyl'néd Burton ta halt Frank'si in his 'first mound duty 01the onf varlety anid spray it gréen in the off-season. Saves ieut- maunted a ln run rally in the uprising. ya foe sxht n52/31 ting and lonks good ton.__- - innings. and except for con - Las Vegas im divicded into downtown and the trip. Ai Terrv also had! a greai. njghtl few bouro downtown Io plenty. If youre gaing tn seefaniivlatthe plate, bag ingthe Las Vegan ganibling -this lin it. Entertairiment isr't sm Jaeim "Sak"Clake Hao hot, but therf. are lots of casinos Golden Nugget. Pioneer ~~d Dy wshl ISadn ra up-Ca- ihlo n a elm -,,clubh. The Mint and Lucky Horseshoe bcing the best known. Shaw t School on Thursday, latte Drinkie, Kathv Lovekin. cofnncted for six o! the win- Hpre ynu can saven play a pernny in the sînt machines or! June 25th, with good weather Joyce Greenley; High Jump ier'Il bits. poker for a nickel, but only at rare locations. Thé arîe-artned and high comopétitive spirits Joyce Greeniey, Karen Harte- Pat Murphy and Dennis bandits are found in stores alân -- just in case you feel,1prevailing. Compétition was Maxwell and Kathy Lovekin Sullivan each pokMd out .ing-ý the urge while doing the shopping. the keenest in the Intermedi- (lied), Charlotte D r i ni k 1 e: les for Chartran's. Dènn is' ate girls class with only two' Three-Legged Race - Joa y c e second inning triple producedi But the strip ix the place ln he, You lose yoir moneyl points separating the winnler Greenley and Lenora Harper, two REF's. 1 .ý1 and the runner-up. New re- Cathy Anger and Charlotte Don McMurter held on ta .îust, the same, but the surroundings Are sa plush, it daesn't cords were marie in the run- Orinkie, Cindy Ayre and Kar-1 third position in the batting feelas ad.Butwhythesio mahins whén there are more ning broad jump for Inter- en Harte-Maxweil: Wheelbar- race with a 2 for 4 effort for -' ""ý "skilful" game",. Dice was out for us - as we neyer play mediate girls and Senior girls, row Race - CindY Ayre anud Frank's. anyway and here we couldn't understand the markings: standing broad jump for Jun- Karen Harte-Maxwell, Kathy Doug McNeil, playing coach The crucial moment at thr' liotis Carnîval last onth tbl orbetig.Bacjak s in ustn iolr boys and Intermediate Lovekin and Carol Harte-I nf Frank's, had a single, tri-: Wednesday is shown here, as Hlis W'orship Mavoir I\-an on he abe fr ettng Blckjckis fne psandnggirls: high lump for Inter- Maxwell, Cathv Anger and Ple and three wa!ks. Hîobb.s hands the ticket he bhas just drawn t'rorn thc- gamne. that aven we could try. But why cines the dealer ai- mediate girls. Intermediate Charlotte Drinkie; Sack Race Kenny Baker with a boom- big drum to Carnival ('hairman FrrdC- nir who madp ways (nearly anyway) corne up with 20 when yau have 19?, boys, Senior girls and Senior - Kathv Lovekin, K a r e ni ing borner, Perfect, Burton, boys; bail throw for Junior Harte-Maxwell, Carat Hartp- Lucas and McKnight roundedý the announcement. Alvin StaceY, tLihetuîy St. N., wa-, The i yu wnttr tr smehun dffren te and grl Junior boys, and Inter- Maxwell; Bal Throw - Karen out F'ranksq hitting. the winner. ha-, rnporte.d Baccarat and Royal Bai-bout, which we weren't médiate girls.' Harte-Maxwell, Char 1 a t t e rich e.nough to attempt. We should mention roulette ndý High seorers wer aia fol-' Drinke, Joyce Greenley. wbeel-spinnung contests- but this reporter figures ha can'lows: Junior girls, Sandraf Thntermnediate Boy% have A go at that for much lesx monev At one of aur local: obro nemdaegrs eWtrFidih o ný a Patterson; Junior boys, Frank Running Race - Rager Bu - Sa ' S tre tch W in S f re a k canial.Kathy Lovekin; Intermediate ger; Runnîng Broad Juimp Yo cul ctaly ob asVga ad e ece :boys, Wayne Taylor; Senior Wayne Taylor, Roy AngerIli 1 t Vou oul actall Poln Li Vgasand e@ xcelenit! girls, Margaret Werrv; Senior Walter Friedrich; Sta n d i n gi Prntertainiment without spending à cent. Each hôtel has aj 6oys, Lewis Patterson. Broad Jump - Douglas Wood p Nobody wouldi bother you if yaui walked in through tht! were donated by Shaw': High Jump - Wayne Taylor, By Jins Clarke Ellig hbu the scorpsheet in Staia ci~n n n n tul'rn- casino And stad w9tching thae ntertairiment for 31l theyiHome and School Club, misa James Harper, Walter Fried-, Sam's Finer Fonds extend- the second on Lee&s walk, and ber rive, onJlectpderl e< e ibbonsnurfor thrwin tii-stnsevthi-Moek rich;p ingh.retrikeu1gerlimR.na c aknow the cheap-skate might just have bast a hundreri. placéd in aacb @vent. The James Harper and Rager Br'c hi i tekt ee odok hr ige tîeu rrs l- o \Ve saw Ben Blue, the Harmonîcat.g. Tommy Dorseys, pupils appreciate this interest' ley, Roy Aniger and Cis~ game8 Iast MondaY night as Sam's added a pair un thp has 43 .;Ii keoti l.; u is rd' Orchstr wih FankSintraJr. Lois rim, SnnyKin shown in their work and Newell. James Robinson and they dropped Ellis Shoes 10-7. third and single runs in thé-,.Bih ue after aif:irs Orcesta ithFrnk intraJr, Lui Prma SooyKînithank the Home and School ayne Taylor: Wheeibarrow Dick Stata once again camne fourth and sixth trames. ilig 0111i!.~ascl n .1er-y Cotonna and others. Alsa appearing were the Ink Spots , lf for their donation.Rae PiipFak an up with a brilliant maund et- Ellis performed i i t t P r v thiersnt oprcSn. Kirbyv Stone Four and De Castra sisters ta naine à few. Winner~ . k-iLe events we'e Stanlev Lane, James Robin- fort, limiting Ellis 'to Seveni afield as they made six mis Jerry Fails, Rob- lcmal:;:: Th bgstgesow rqir rsrvtin -- n mne'ai follows: ison and Wayne Taylor, James bits while bis mates paunded cues. Numerous passed balis and Gjai-hl, ititunn PH onur'- The big stageshowJuniquiGirelervation and Roger uno Grs Burley; Ai-chie Menzies for Il hits. by Ellis catcher also hurt the' hutcd a flair of :afetirs for- utatRyonofteewnsipbigm h hari aueran RaerIl wax Sam'is seventb straight losers' cause. thewinc. than a tour of the ]ouniges. We migbt point out that tht terson, JuneKennev, Cindy 'vitPhindlip Franks, Rov Anger;ig -2inth. tw's ! o agpr 1ý stage at the Desert Inn, where we went, would put theti Anger; Running Broad Jump - Balil Throw - Wayn e Taylor.ausbs.fthsrukorapro!insBn ond iprcmpe- Fontainebîtu and Deauville ait Miami Beach ta sharne. iSandra Patterson, Junee Ken- Chris Newell, Rov Anger, Mbite ove hai-ra ntwas vek aunchaed . ham er-ted Baist i Ada caid t ud ianey, Wendy Ayre; Standing' Senior Girls iitroe hrrnswsvc anhdahmrfrte Býi» dnsadA At thé Désert Inn we saw Maurice Chevalier, the KimBodJrp-LrllBrei RnigRc agrt greeted uudelv by the teague shoe squad. A pair of Sarns hock witli a pair apipeue cril Sisters, and a musical review that muât have cogt? a Sandra Patterson, Junte Ken- Werry, Muriel Lane, Pal Ru-, edr nttaeigf-m.eris lu isb eze h nu' iiePa lot. This was possibly the best entertainment this scribe ney; High Jump - Sandra Pat- delI: Running Bi-oad Jump - aî n cau pnhdadBueAdm aeE1'lagr cdn ui' ha ee se. h opotnîytase heaie s ae,~ terson. Junée Kenney, Wendy Muriel Lane, Pat Rudel,, out singles as Sam's jumped their final th-et i-uns in the CovIe \w a nsciii fori ti;' has@ve sen.Theopprtuit taseeChealer s rr .IfAyre: Three-legged Race - Margaret Wer-y; Standing!inte a 2-0 lead. Sam's con- sixth inning. Trailing 10-7, game an idIs i;rsh i iîîgi you ever have a chance ta set tht thi-ee Korean sisters, Cindy Anger and Brendat Broad Jîmp - Margaret Wer tinued to hammer Menzieà in Ellis claimed a single in lip was ni: scrl h,\ ,lic snc 'ri fdont papas t t Tup. ar Theyfi;areng tlrri ptionà Bbeingendabla antaa-put MaanGaaelBr ackathesecdd aAyre anded Snan-rmei-yrceMaamy, AGalleMtllo, Bdrs-endar- idra'retour i-uns on four bits. Stevelbut Stata belri the losers, ing rockerl ri lu;i, pickiri far hetter show than you would set on Ed Sullivan. daPatterson, Lai-leî Brnes Drinkle; High JLurnp- Mai--Bnawlpe aboerfr scils tcinh isifh p t)urknu 'i:gvc and JuneKenney; Wheel- gai-et Wêri-v, Brenda Drinkît Burx.allpe balow ifon tht es a lnh i f t p!0Ti H-ave you ever been glarprd at by Jane Russell? Dont bari-ow Race- Wendy Avre Pat Rudeil; T h i-e .-îegegeci the winner bgbo nte, victory' vof tht. sea.son. Ai-chic, a unu;A! of 23 in bi5 :wo knnw ir it's anytbing ta brag about but we have. Jane u adaPte.o.Lrlc ae-Mre aeadMi-second. - Around the Bases: ~ gamnes ta daic. 13eryl Davis andi Connie Haines carne over fi-rn their show Barnes and Junte Kenney, garet Werry, Mary Galitilo at~e Riviera to ake ln Prima at the Sahara. Sait at the Cindy Anger and Brenda and Pat RudelI, Marient 1 nex taleta is bu wéwatedtil Luis fnisedbefreBrock; Sack Race - Sandra Downey and Bi-encia Drinkle: really staring and mine glared. Oh well c'est la vie! Citend AngeBaliThrw - Wheerr ad MRieae,Mai- e Hm p fo n L e a d s C o u r tice nex tale o u, ut e wite tlt oui fiised efoe Pti-so n rBlti Brres, Weearry aw Mriae Marare Othe.r main attractions included: Ella Fitzgerald and Sanr Patterson, Lo reliei Galleblo and Pst RudelI, Ka* Myron Cohen (Flaminga), Donald O'Connor (almo at té ansJue ney en JoneSeniorShaccer Lecigue Sahaa),Red kelon (and) '*pik" Joes Showoat, 1Junior Boys, Sack Race - Margaret Werrvy i e i r o c r L au Saha-ar Re Sklto (Snda "Sike Jaes Shabaai,!RvLnning Race - Frank Lon-j Karen Jones, Brenda Drinke; tWO MusI.icals .;- Higb Button Shoes (Thunderbird>, Anythingi barda, Billy Van Dorp, John Bal] T'hrow - Pat R u d e1iU Goes (Castawaysî. thi-et Folies Bergere type shows at tht Rudeil: Rnnning Brand Jnmp Brenda Duinkle, Muriel Lana.' Uenior Resuits: kmn, L. Coverly; and for Hampton 1 Trapu-ana, Dunes and Stardust, an ice-revue and Les Pope - Frank Lombardo, Fi-a n k Senior Boys June 17 - Mapla Grave 2. Hampton, D. Bryant. Zion I Gallello, John Rudeli: Stand- Rinning Race - H a i-vae y Cutc oa crr1or0adnsCor' r de Parist(aP Puppet at)CoriPoupoaeesersfo tadig CuTyre Pakn so mben be aes nhsn hting Broad Jump - Frsnk Lom- Greenlev, L ew ix Patterson, Courtice, P Lugtenburgz; AndýTeam GiW GL GT T roatna bara, eih BrretBiiy EicPatersn;Runîin Boad for Maple Grave, G. Gray àmd Hampton 8 2 2 14 10,Enîile wbn hte i hit teyjut uroud t it aphitpa-Van Doi-p: High Jumnp - Billv, Jump - Lewis Patterson, Jr- D. Flint. Cricei 4O 2 1' .TS.ii whena hoel s bult tey ust urrond l wih aVanl pDorpan ,o FraFrnk Lmo ado, inedons, vinePttFrank . ,urEceic4 PatterB.TSon ing. Brut yau cao ]ose your car aftei-wards --- ta that wet Keith Barrett; Three-legged Standing Broad lump - Lewis Hampton 1, Zion 0I. GoaliM. Grave 4 2 2 in 8 Saleun < i-an attest. Tht casinos go 24 bours a day. entertainrnent Race - Keith and Martin Bar- Patterson, E r i c Patterson s;corer for Hampton, A. Rey- Tyrone 3 3 2 8 8 iisually fram 8 p.m. 'tilb 5 a.m. Touristaseep until sUr rett, Rickie Lovekin and Ger- Daniel Harte-Maxwell; .1ý od.,Soia32 1 7 ï JuirTpFu boi- pedth ttrno simigan te bc t heiy Robinson, John Rudeil anîd Jnmp - H ar v ey Gr&eenley,ý June 20 - 7,ion 2, Cou r-ice Zuan .3 4 i 7 A L. Nemrsz 13 hou, pen te atp-non wirmig ad henbak i ieiMaurice Wood: Wheelbai-row Lewis Patterson, Erie Patter-' 1. Goal scorers for Zi, ' B. Salem 1 7 0 2 g Adcoik 1 hotels aPt nigbt. Quite a life if you don't \weaken and ai-e:Race - BilIy Van Dat-p and son: Three-legged Race - Lew-' Nemisz (2), and for Courtice,ý Top .5 Goal Scorers - W.,G. Werry7 rcb Speaking of money we did set one tinuse P.an LobartenburgRo-. Wollraff 9, L. Nemisz 6, C-E. latiewi-I'h 6 ustngus.cd F-ak ombi-oGe-ryRa- s Pttr-on anr Hr-eyGlaspeli 5. B. Nemisz 5. R. lookiog gentleman cash un chips foi- $1.000. Readers -- cainlsOn and Henry VanRDor-,p, renyIvine Fi-anks and: Salemn t, Saina t0. SalemnS Baker . von spar-c a dîime" Frank Gallello ad Rci John Lane, Eric Patterson lone goal xcarer wax Walter. JuirRstx Nexuweck Hoovr Dm. GanriCanon, etruiedLavekin; Sack Race - Rickie and Daniel Harte-Maxwell; Hampton t, Tyrone 1. Goal'.JnrReut: ,aln DO T M S Nex wek Hove Dm.GrndCpyn, etifedLovekin, Keith B rrett, Frank Wheelbarrow Race - J aoh niscorr fo1Tyronlirla Dune 1 - CnISS Fou-est and hsck tri the rpeular sports scerfne. Galîcîlo; Bal Throw - Franik Lane and Lewis Patterson.it. Ed Haânewich for Cn-ie LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY~Mi-. and Mrs. Jîm Stark visit-. Itré o atwèý Bb l.ze .H otat1 LEeLVEASML d Mu-.and Mrs. Har-old Little, appreciation tri everynne foi-adMs rl]\ in2 cln ; Camnpbeliford. Sunday. 'this hippy îAvCning. Speeches I Mrm. M. Bénnet> ndMs.C. oubMenz1iae m i .H H Wtane: S.sc om it~o Teof wetl wusher, were guven by' Price arcomnpmniLbd by Mr Don. Ca fr rurtice, Bobe . aye seft C mf o TeMi-. and Mrs. Andv ,Gi-ay, 'Mi. Ruissutî Savery and Mi-.1and Mrs. Jrwin StxsamithBlackbn cid for C n-tlemBo Municipal Act and related Acts BRchestnrwM e .r weked' anLdncngw lwmds BaWmaruing nnittdd th Bmkbr fr aen TIi SeectComitts apoîtedby na egukaf~e ssebi ~ gutts t M. Sd Hlloetl~ ith nmusic supptied by Clin- celebration o! Mr. and Mms. Lai-iy Ntmis-z 2, Bob Nernisz 1. af the Province of Ontario '.. ,te enquire Sen *v« mrice, a Shi tteSnday tan and Bi-entan Farrow. Mi-. Newton Edgar-, Oshawa, on GMante i-ave 1 RTyu-onaeyt ning, wms R C.W hil tetaînd Mrs. James Lowei-v ;nd!Satuu-day' vatternoon. GatFlno1..Ri~ ae Thé Municipal Act of tht Province and ilAtedAte, loclitdlng ih e. .C.W ite M,, unaloel isKae oek) sh .Sl , apo .lo 7h.Assasmnt ctTIi Deart~en ofMtm>,e Alws charge. A baptismal font gv rs. Rert Hallo B... w Miss Km-sen o e eknoOai-t. ais2,HmtirIFa TeAssmnAcTeDpriinofktkvllq en by Mrs. A. Dobson in me- "Rbm B. .',itaa pettewee dt and Lai-iy Ri-orme for Satina, Act, The Local Improvement Act, The Onario Munc'pol i moi-y of ber husband AIf.- Dob- Ibe un charge o! the service nt' ber gandparents, Mi-. And Davp Bryant for Hamfpton. Board Actand The Planning Act, and the regulatioemae i son, wax dedlcated and the Shiloh next Sunday. Mi-. and Mr%. Cliifoud Wilson.Sadig theeude, fr Ii prpoesaimodrnzi'ç cos atng baptismal service for Tànya Mr.i. Gay arte compteting their On, FridaY eventu'Rg Mî5t 13 M O N I thand împlforthe uch Acta ofan d eritin a'ortd àl . Mary, danghter o riM-. and holidays .before teaving tri Mai-ion Vanstone wAs bostÊ.s, Hamouru I O N 'ecmmadatoname ay . nceearyfortsir mprve- Mmm. Clifford Fonk, was con-Itake up their pastoral charge et a bridai ihower in honorMCou rtice ,ecmmndtinsetma b ncésay ort" ipov- ducted by Mi-. White. il; Calgary. o! Miss ThCi-esa McCabe Mape Giriv met'wlbe holding mmetin in the Cty Ceunet Chamb.e. Mr-. and Mrs. Ed fluthven iý The piano tudentx of Mmx. Linday, held at thé home of Tyrona BOWMANVI Cqty of Kingston, on August 5th, 1964, cormm.obcing nt Zioni; Mi-. and Mrs. Cliffordi M. Westheuser gathered at hermrMi. John Trimble. Due ta a! Salins 10:00 a.rM. Fonk and daugbter were Sun-1 home recentiy ta play for their power- faibure, whicli was thé, Salem 0 day dinnar gueats with Mra.1 parents and frienda. TbeY, remuit of a storm, the sbowti- iv Elacted members and appoint.d officiais of municipal gov>'i> Dobson. weme Bannie Geach, Barbara wa.q bèld under candttlight. FiveTopGoa ScreC argantzetions and individuels or@re mutato té attnd à happy occasion wben a large, Palmer, Karen Stec, Philip and duriing the ivening gamnea Lui-ry Ne.misz no . ý Bob Nemisz express their vtwet "l afy Malter tele*$ng te morilcipel crowd of Stirkviîle péôple and ' Mercer, Brenda Hoy, Doris 1 wtré plaved. Tht prize win- frienda ftted Mr-.and Mr-s.: Robinson PtrHnesn'nS were Misa There.s.a Mr.' Dave Bryant . governmft. Percy Farrow at Néwtonville Wilma T'uranskx', Bill Robin- Cabe, Miss Dèbbié Vanlstone J. GIESPeli ALL STA fofls EL Bcket4Qz. . N.p. un. M. 4. Rftoms, C.A., for their 50th Wedding Anni-1 son, Bai-iy Gmay and Jirn West- 1and Mi's. John Trimble. Lunch Juniorsi Charmn. Secret".'y versai-y. Mr. White was chair-! heuser., was strved to* the guésts by .luly 2- Caurtice 4, BTS fi Bxe man for a fine program which Tht program wax varient and Miss Pst Trimibic. Mrs. C:' Edi.Hanewicb 2, T. Lugten-. Bx16 consistcd of duets by Mess-s. madcÉ detightful listening. Vanstone and Mrs. J. Van- burg t, B. Conroy I. Salur:a 3. M en's Town Pevliment Buffdimoi, 'Laverne Farrow Md Jôhn ,Piàno duets wère played bv stcne. Enniskillen 0. .1.Wer" I . Tereeilo (Telephone 305-2004) Groenveit; solo) by Mr. Frank Brenda and Wilma sand bv Bill Mi-. and Mrs. Percy Cnwing, N. Tink 2. Hiampuon 2, Tyrôvé Westbeuàér. piano solo byi md Mr$. Wéstheusci-. Brenda wérme Sund&ay éveruing dinner: i. D. Wilkins 1, W. Wali-off i. Mrs. Lawrence Farrow; dance land Wllma à1Iao sang a dilt. Barnes, Grîce and Ted. For Tyrone. E. Hamilteun 1, Aduits 75c i nuniber by Susan Stark muid"W. iuld '90 Euiti" was Bernezs, race and Ted. Ziôn 1, Salern 0. (Dtfaulat) eThe Cartidian Statestman, Bowrnanville, JuIv 8, 11849 R reation Girls Ball Nicholsz KiRn s Rouai Carna c. l\. ;of 1;v' - r it, ivTr Is. 9 8 O16 7 1 64 O0 1R 'm 5 3 0i 6 Lo nila n k Slacl-Cook 9~ 6 I b a 6 501 1 Dire un the lack of players an lie Rirls' Robst)n tearn the cai'ne ' -.As Cdfaulted. scheduléd ti eplaverl on TJilr' 7, at Ce'ntral School agaînst Corons- tion.î Pm@ INtt Reau 71 Tge- goals w esu-orêd b Devitu. Don Luixton Ran %- rck. Mike ("i couiterl for bohoî Tiger Rantarn RiTS itCheetai.- Mcîuîitnsliled the B.T with a hat-trk peu:i %-whule Tons' Generat Kutshke Pcih azreH a;nri Bai-iv Brintiné Smith earidpri single,; Peaupre coutituit t 1- - Ta théie scr;. 'lieot-hêbr ging 10 Da-rut Edmondstôn. bv Larr-- ye aoid Tui Tk ooper Ac- Pantherm 1 - Bea"emrs 4. A14 i-sug tale.1iî~ garnP was played, Panithers were rnable ta field B;. Bir'.'v a fuît tearo. Tii- Tabb hant T.S. rre'.v score-i fouir tries, Ar-chue formant-e, Gr-aham 1bh-te' a nri Doug andt niltKramnp twuce foi- the. wxnners ýil a pair 1turned lonsrrs. Alan Aber- andi Ja netilv w;;-, the Panthers' best %Raout" wutb a hat-tiick. tht other ga- '.uefor in£ tn K. Kelly. ______ 0 Try BLACK LABEL.. and you'II know why itfs Canada's Best-selling Beer! tub vs Kiwanis Club f Lacrosse Scores

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