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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jan 1965, p. 9

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The Caadan tatesaBwaDean6,16 CURLING KDRO . . ~~~~~~~~~On the lest Saturdyatr t73 i oubsUie .- noon beibre Christa h hrh CASLSLower Hall of Kedro nie Church was the settigfra B3y Ernie Richardson afternoon party fora heK N A Cradle Roll and Juà rSn - ~~~~~~~~~day School deparmns Or uuul piglk good number of chilrnadwahrcagdt me The game of curling has Another .erm of imýpor- n their mothers atte.nde.oe h ekn n ruh vera terms not familiar tance, but one that you will'" The party was aagdb resofo kesa h 9e Sports, find in not pleasant to hear Mrs. Charles ThomasadMser n r.'.Cuox the & M is "hog." The "Hog Line" ~~Douglas Love, Mrs aodMreadLnvstdhspr th agetarea lcr"osesTeheet 2 feein Carr and Mrs. WilfrdPsoet t ah a o h wh scoring occurs is front cof ah tee l1 an tndte CradlJeRolSprnNeYarhidy kno as the house. This is gt. eyorat ine and teMrsndents r. JeSarad M.adMs e.Mre the circular section at each ietgyu tn vrti Break Road Losing Streak A's. t"h e ' ad amlyspet ewYer' end of the rink, 12 feet in di- in samut vrysoe•Ays tchldpresn o e u-wt e rteM.C le aeterlmakdwtine which does not clear the dySho rsne a n aiya saa .ir I . ."hog line" will be removed xtivity taau rsC h oa Mr.W . ecrvsid cies don eight feet, four from play. Gn e an Eg eP e e se rtBantam gameedn te fist tomgame play-Jeu'birthda , and hhra Ise o In order to be a counter, Then there isa a"back 3 ie. Thuesoalcorerstfo andithe sdoefed2 th Te csild, a egvn ih mlsbfr ev the Stone must be touchingsi feet behind the tee l the Pirates were Danny Now- two Indians' goals were scored cheilre'he gifts wr ter onhshMseMrcrna (biting ls the termi used) the line. Any stone comningq to lan, Dave Robinson and Paul by Keith Kelly with Randy Theicaryoftsothe mtl Jsscomaidbhrduhe 12fotrig.Bt soe it es atr asig the back Parry, with assists going to Norrish and John Johnson To caryeoutth hm hr Ms ac llnadfin nge12-foot wolrnyb ieadbing clear of itit Nowlan, Robinson, and Claire picking up the assists. The wa laeylakfo hwispnasorhldy counter providing h p is also out of play. Oshawa Generals finally Strangely enough, Wayne Oshawa 12-8. Syesr The goal scorers0fru he'rnBaroMaroal was scoed by sented several numbaspe M.adMs.W .Hy insitheiouse atnthe acope- hsto tmeans that only ,trakvaanbtefoe ding Petethroughout a bad slump, wasn't o0nly goal ofthe sucondperiod Ron McMullen picked up theý In the second Atom gamne, Animals Discovered hit red tPr oea e tion of the end. atnes tat have been prop- borough Petes 5-4 in Jr. "A" in the line-yp, along with Petes struck quickly in the onyheasist. gine the Bombes staed undefeat- mas held the teadncatntind a1Ms Ct erlydelverdl advcmeeodationatthePetrbooug iccCatainDany 'Shh, hoehirefobarairofharlimak I th seondgam, te Fy- d fr te frsthal ofthetheaudenc, ad pterSanaoet af drin tmawrkr- The one-foot circle is rest between the hog line palace, Sunday afternoon. mse i 0hgm.Iners. Drake Jopling banged in tesoepow ed The gu JBi scdue 1by Tdeeatng tersl teauarrived.t rsn ooe asw eaie knon a th butonandthe andbac lie - a istnce The Generals were trailing Young, replacing regular net- Dale Watson's rebound, then gtesor e fl o . The goal ison s o TeBobers'uift to d ea hld aidLfhos ndfin line s treptn adtha circle of 7 feetareiatualyein4-3 with a minute and a half mder Denmis Gibson betwee Patterson collected his third tiers Hamilton, Flyers ohnMartin, two, acorDon burPaul A brfam-yande ebrodamn ie fOhw is dead centre of the house. play. Perhaps you should andn ngBchanan ombnd gae. enerals ao ahad a s Jopl ng ahenne-gatsobulg aWrighkeoneoK n Be, n e, gtth e oeaith assst g hrimsoceleb atindstd it ateietw The stone, or stones closest know that the distance bet- to Set up Bill Bannerman at new defence player by ýhe stood up for over 15 minutes, DavBoe Sakeon.on an e- m mDa owe ad al-ho eo r. aind Ms.Cla..ay to this point count after ween the hog lines ls 72 feet. the 18:36 mark. namne of Buchar, fromn Stamn- but just when it appeared had Brome one. John ac emBichmn nce Werry in theepersoniof each side has played eight Bannerman nearly won it up with "B'sprents uans fosr nrals wi, erosn n thedO'Brian,wTrr rVnoomeMB nsThe ss oins elyrk oal hsson,1 Jon Mre duhe Stoes.Sice.heStacedelveyhsconstatectenondhelexithirSunayeigtoNH.Lsrad gaitoBaneranandSimsotRck anton ad te asits oin t Mak Cv-son Bevet r. Murceoeb and the matter of a 1 i rushBuchanan di cmogmoaa over.Pes Ken Burgess with on sitely and Gerry MacDonald. IfTamAhsdn soe the ma-ter f ppying truhBupottin te innce 20 held an 11-9 edge in second apiece. The Cubs' lone goal NwMnse nearest the centre, and teso av rvo snecrnads rreboundend on Ban- scorig Pattersonerly ned aeniodshsthe final sessi on, re sor f en i aelMac-B.Sc., B.D.,ho wilavg Ta B a etneares benepandwfetht mmnutes of play on a goal- out - shooting Peterborough In the third game the Lions E T A y Jannar, te take u, hestr1$Q toeTemACOUnts oly texabeind foatiohan Although Gen.erals had to mouth scramble, but Bill 16-11. and the Braves fought to a 3-3 Mrs. Reginald Rose Sr. and al duties on the Coubs sone readles s owmny te bov nomto pull it out with the last Little notched his 19th of the Three stars were: Buchanan, tie. The goal. scorsfoth - Kedron-Ragla chý ote restones they have n u of considerable help In minute heroics, they played season to tie it 29 seconds later. with a goal and three assists Lions were Jim Noble, Leslie!N.S, are visitiRosewitHal a , had an interetingaaevrd otherianeI s the sto n or .1 g in g the weight (or their best away from home Patterson connected again on to run his point skein to 13 Wright, Borys Wereszczynski. and Mrs. Reginald Rose. ' career. A Westernerbbit therigs.Itla hestoeor force) with which the Stone hockey mn a long time to rate a breakaway at 9:45 and Bill straight games; Patterson, and The goals for the Braves were Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and education, she wsbr nes earr thn te opo- s deiveed.full value for the win, which White evened the score again Bannerman. A crowd of 3,784 scored by Alan Siblock, Paul and family spent New Year's in Alberta and obtaie e IT N nentes neares tstn th ato l eivrd moved them withmn fourat the 18:12 mark, on a play watched Petes' first Sunday Brisebois, Richard Ellis. The weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bachelor of Sciencedge AIiAE cont, wiarth mxmu f fcore th points of third place Peter- with Bannerman and Danny home game, a tilt regularly assists going to Robert Flin- Frank White in Trenton. ' from the UniversityoA- eitountwt an imend-f Omporetatere are other borough.1 Sandford. Petes out - shoti scheduled for Saturday night. toff, Paul Brisebois and Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sander- berta, majoring in Chmsty eihtona ed.Ipotat atos econsid- Peterson- son, Toronto, were guests of After graduation in19,sh A line drawn through the er as well as the distance. Pee Wee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sander- worked in Winnipegdrn cente o thecirlesat rght Thee ar th ic coni- f fIn the first Pee Wee gamne, son during the weekend. the war with an epoieS 4 a-Cngles othe crle rghfte Tons; faset, e slow odim. Jthe Rangers edged out the Miss Blanche Racicot, Toron- imanufacturing plantrae anshe the nownas the towhichastlsoor te deiv-J v R dl e t s 1 Bears by the score of 3 to 2. to; Harold McMaster and Del. she was employedasaBo she l nonaste e, or whchaie oventh Thi-e Rangers' goals were scor- bert McMaster of Tonawanda, chemical technician t h swepn ln. h sepes ery• ed by Laurie Gay, Rick Patter- N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George Winnipeg General Hsia oftepaing n.Tesde my e 0 se r son and Tony Balson. The as- Evans, Hamburg, N.Y., have and as a chemistwihteU IS ofwteplomsweing ie t nd s o gi epr sists went to Robert Harness been guests with Mr. and Mrs. Food and Drug Dvion f sweeping line, but only the lence You will find that the by Jim Clarke Peterboro managed only 13 getting his fourth goal late aThTonBal,'so. H. re As . MMate urngt e h eartnaHathani Wl skip or vice-skip directing condition of the ice can Bowmanvie Juveniles un- shots, in an almost non-exis- in the third. Wa-rner has been Wayne Harness acorLarrywe- r arweeMarjorie Edmunds and peg, transferring toe ot Play at that time may change rapidly, even though loaded their shooting irons on1 tent offensive. Bowmanville one of the steadiest, although lin. family were guests with Mr. Laboratory in 1948. sweep behind the sweeping Most of play throughout the Sunday night, as they riddled earhier thi. yea:r, defeated the unspectacular, performers all The Leafs and the Atom All and Mrs. Ross Carr during the Miss Bridgsw in anbohsdsh country is on indoor artifi- Peterboro 10-1 in an exhibi-ILiftlock club 8-4.1 season. Stars played to a 4 to 4 tie. week. active in Younwsalasg ave cinalot aice tion match. Peterboro's Don- Bowmanville drew six of Tonight (Thursday),Ha-TegagterfothLaslBwneRvlnng Ppe'adsshns equal rights.a!e. aldson received a withering the eight penalties handed out vey Webster's crew will be were Gerry Snowden withý The Bethany Brownie Troop c rk. I1953the ns weredi . h38 shot barrage, as Bowman- in the third. Officials Joe tackling Whitby, in Whitby. two, and Ken Peterson and with their leaders Brown Owl e ministry and bega And, for the purpose of 1s a tese features, to- ville completely dominated Kennett and Tim Cox meted On Sunday night, Cobourg Ken Row with one apiece. The Mrs. Reg. Rose and Tawny lgTudyin toEmmanuCl Judging the distance the gether with the many skills the game. For mos-t of the out a total of 19 penalties in Juveniles visit for a game at assists going to Glen Murphy Owl Mrs. Wally Reid were 19056, ortoraduainei stone must travel, the tee necessary that I find makes night, Donaldson was as alone the game, Bowmanville draw- 8 p.m., to conclude league and Brian Englies. hosts to the visiting Brownies v. 6 th aBacelorofDi line is 126-feet from the curling a highly interesting as Robinson Crusoe without ing 10 to the visitors 9. Peter. play. Bowmanville have yet The Stars' goals were scor- from Millbrook for a Christ- ,s1 a sy e e hack, which is the statn challenge, Friday. boro's Whitmore was thumb- to taste defeat in league ac- ed by Doug Vivian, two, David mas Revel with an Indian Asasuetsesre n nieec in-ie int of aring . Bowmanville ook a 4-0ed to tahe showers In the sec.. tion and they'll be going all Tabb and Paul Forsey one theme, held in the Parish Hall fields at Sundre, Albetad bxolM eegn poito the delivery- T.ront. rearramns ews serice. first period lead, increasing itiond, for protesting a penalty Out to keep their unbeaten each. The assists going to Ste- of St. Paul's Church on Wed-SctaOnrondnhe (mkd"Ju Whe to 9-0 after two. The two to a teammate too vigorously. streak intact during their last phen Davey, two, Morris Mead- nesday. Forty Brownies took final year was studentspl ae clus pli gal ina en ltycig the" Puck: two games. ows, Douglas Tamblyn, one part in the programn. a-t the then Oriole ntd)teesacuo •strewn third frame. Peterboro's Donaldson could Ieach hr PeWe an TheMillrook angrup asandChurch onShreprtvne.ot 20 ofaglo M ixed Leag e Bo hng Warner Wallroff, Bowman ýbe faulted on only two goals. ,, thenCanadiens swampedg then Sngnowmanr"ad e a anLLsSreet eayCILWiePit M 'e e g e B w i g ville's top performer, scored He robbed McMurter asnd dacn ube eLttle g was Toon o rdmdRdemC ee three, Don McMurter and Burns twice and stopped Wer- § g tahaWKS' Red Wings 7 to 2. Paul Shmyr Lassie". The Bethany BrowniesbyteTrnoCfrnc Team No. 1 - Harold Ben. Team No. 7 - Alan Lobb, Terry Baker had a pair, while ry, Hughes, Cameron and srcred hrleegoals for his hat sang "Ln ofteSlr and gae, p i emsaced at Sstik i ,Joan 'Brunit, Hilda Brock, Ken Nichols, Lorne Crago, Joan gteve Burns, Terry Devitt and Wallroff brilliantly trickalwhile ssKateyMhad irh"anegvea k t hin T ems anrsbytryfA-m Osmond, AI Blanchard, 1Bedford, Grace Wright, Marg George BâIlladded singles. Terry Devitt filled in for to oalswhilerBarryi McMa osehutume"Th Soy f o ey-ttee darsfofrvieh . pson. Welsh. Doug Hanes saved Peterboro injured Howard Perry dandnd MurrTheay Tist ehad olweInine huntus". e e untedanrakya.O No. 2 - Elton Brock, Team No. 8 - PhiHip Vowles-,from a whitewash job, scor- turned in a good effort. Ter- Results End oeFrb'st Sehedule aMurce.Twist ass tarwenTrick ad ored iangadrssherretus ritoCanaainlt Murr Winnacott, Ralph Mel- Gord Wilcox, Essie Cox, Thel- ing with less than five min- ry, playing on a line with December 28, 1964 -urronay an rry kand o ind in playin lt the 190idesLaccpe anse uth Grant, MareLa ma Bennett, Nettie Glanville, utes to play. Waldroff and Akey, picked up Teamt StandingswI neaec.tmLguChkaoInin aeadcalo the White Lake charge mnh, ame Palmer. ýJim Thompson. Larry Nemis was in the a gocal and an assist. th ni htott eredanwIda on ner e w P aresytr. h Bob Leamon, Mary Harrison, Bromell, Joe Nowlan, Mary ening period and Gartih Lin- his fine play for the locals. M. Hod, an .......................... 43 The Indians' goal was scored servedtan hd ie ncid rea ron ew Prbyti96-3,an Dore Mutton, Carole Vowles, Wilcox, Jim Cox, Ruth Mit-itn worked the final two. He came within a whiskerof j -Sheagson........................... 240 by Keith Kelly with the assists nae ta shpedlieanId armhe odiatinuniFti Ken Luxton. chell, Aida Luxton. J earer ............................224 ongtoJohn Johnstepor ee. ynis o ecair she was resbyer Team No. 4 - Bob Glan- 1Team No. 10 -. Vince Prout, J. Wcoodlock.......... ................ 22 gn the second game teRams tFour hnw Tweenires onedonchaiano e Committe ville, Matt Harrison, Marion Murray Grant, Mary NowlanGSct ................1 defeated the Bisons 4 to 1.teBtaygop alneo vneim adSca Wiseman, Bob Mitchell, Marg Harold Moore, Kay Blanchard, High Triple (First Sche- The Rames' goals were scored Ryley, Barbara Wood, Heath.. Service. Crago, Donna Jones. Beatrice Morgan. M n s Mi r L a u dule), M. Hodgson 738. by Mike Terpstra who had.er McGill and Beverlee White. Whenever there is iet .--- - Team .No. 5 - Dick Perfect, Team No. 11l-- Lou Welsh, High Single (First Sche- three goals and the single iitCorsmrentder e Ds-spre frM theriesueo Jim Bedford, Emma Bromell, Morley Etcher, Don Bradley, BwigNw es oa 2 5 2 ueS ome 2· ing to Bruce Osborne, W titCmadrMs a ok isBigsejy Pat Prout, Ferne Bradley, Don Audrey Osmond, Muriel Mel- On the final nigtoth Frank's ¯~ Averages also had one assist, and Brad- Field, Brown Owl Mrs. J. -fishmng, gardeming andms Myles. anson, Marion Perfectgh ofteeRud thts Raper and Tawny Owl Mrs. H. An mnduction servi, we Tea N. -Ha Plmr eamNo 1 -DuieBrntfirst schedule Al Osborne won Variety ---- 17 28 17 J. Shearer .......................... 189 ly R e ,l with wo assis .Abtalof Mlok is Bridges wiH ffcill Onie Etcher, Cec Mutton, MeIJKeith Yeo, Miriam Wnaotthe high triple prize with 778- I. G. A.-----.--- 16 29 16 M. Hodgson ........................ 186 coedBisosaxlone goal was ABrown Owl fMrs .igh ak e phe uteMniesnwPons2338 Wisma, Btt NchosAha Vrnn Jne, inaMor,(3222-40.Murt.A-Avrge oodlock .......................183 In he firsMidgeto amesth.andrTwn Owl Mrs. . Haris pta l cuphrge, s ln ne igS.E omnil Yeo. Velma Myles. nerH l 57622l2 Namne Gamnes Ave' M. Sedman ......... . .... 17 Comets defeated the Maroons of Cavan, for Thursday, Januar 4h rewm a l720 (2 7 3),n e a - DBrt E Rn le 4 4 7 B. Wright ............................ 114 rian aunT e r mes. g as w r Jan.22 D3- E12 2 -10O-W7 1-11 6- Bstnell78 (02 ), e rgecGlan-G y 5 26 D.)Muton-.................1.... 157 ngtheWscond gam saw th in, Art Rowe, George Brooks, Don Bagnell-- 45 208 ginson 207, J. Woodlock 20,5, The lone Mt. Royal goal was, Coulson Woolner and Fred Bill Orme-. . 42 208 D. Dewell 202. scored by Larry Lee, assisted Cole. Art Rowe- _. 45 208 Second Schedule by Howard Edmonston andý .Russ Oke won the high Frank Blunt .- 38 208 Alleys 1 -2 3.-4 5 - 6ý Joe Reader. single award for the schedule Jack Parker_... 45 206 Jan. 4 .......... 2-1 4-3 6-5 Rtecreation Classe with his big 420 game, Elton Clarence Oke ._ 45 206 Jan. 11 ........ 3-5 2-6 4-1 Thursday, January 7th - Crafti C UDBrock's 975 triple went all thei Mike Murphy .. 45 206 jan. 18 ....... 4-2 1-5 3-6 class, Lions Centre, 4:30 .l.m. way. Russ Hallman will al- Bill Shotter ...__ 44 206 Jan. 25 ...... 1-3 6-4 5-2 Friday, January 8th - Girls ANways be remembered for his Lou Wiseman _ 39 205 Feb. 1 ....-... 5-6 1-2 3-4 Hockey, arena, 5:00 p.m. ANrecorI ba Ugsingle game of Jack Lander .- 45 203 Feb. 8 .......... 2-3 5-4 1-6 Saturday, January 9th - Girls SV L 59DB LDAN il bwld a3h Bob Williams-. 45 201 Feb. 15 ........ 6-4 3-1 2-5 gymn, High School, 9 a.m. SV IDB OANtriple, the first night of theKarl Piper .._ 39 200 Feb. 22 .... 3-5 2-6 4-1 Boys Basketball, High Schoo schedule and this low score 'Bill Westlake ._ 45 200 Mar. 1 ......4-2 1-5 6-3 9:00 a.m. l H ELP held up all through the Bun Welsh ----- 42 199 Mar,...... 1-6 3-2 4-5r Baton and Dance - Lions P IE Yscheule. , Matt Harrison._ 39 198 Ma r. 15 .....3-4 5-6 1- Centre, 9:00 a.m. $ $ DOUR Te Kn e' erSa cutr_3 198 Mar. 22 .... 6-2 1-4 5-3 Bowling - Liberty Bowl, 1:00, team had the high single score Frank Mohun 42 197 Mr29....51 63 24 .m. BUSINESS of 1416 while Dykstra's Food ýLowell MacDougal 45 197 Ar. 529.... 5 -6 25 .4 uesday, January 12th, French R SIA L an3680lympiaResaurant tied Ab. Saman ..--_-- 45 196. Apr. 12 .....1-2 3-4 5-6 class, Lions Centre, 7:30 p.m. HEE et 68 fr hghtrpl. Ken Luxton-_ 45 196 Apr. 19 .....5-4 1-6 2-3 Minor Hockey Playoffs E I weai94aLa9 yrbu ou McFeeters4-19 Apr. 26.... playoffs stAtomnSeries PlayoffBs iR DU ED even better. IGarf Clarke _------ 42 19 Teams for Second Section and Royals. Game time is 11:50ý 0f businesses throughout Canada have used Following is a complete listi Bob Kent .. ... 39 195 Team 1 - J. Shearer, G. a.m. On Jan. 11th, Giants; te expand or modernise their faciitie. If you of averages and team stand- !Frank Samis -. 36 195 Scott, K. Ralston, A. Lorusso, meet Indians at 5:30 p.m. andý' for your buase sand require fnancing, cal Fingal Standingfirst sch chdule ouulsonart r 1V.94, tlea t" , . F dsonJ .mRaOn Jan. 12thBisons play 98 Amssyour ned with un. Team Standing IBruce Milne ._.- 42 194 Lunn, I. Wright, M. Firth, V. ombers at 5 p.m.1 Team W L Pts. Glen Hodgson.- 39 191 Sarginson, H. Mulder. Bantams playoffs will start; McQueen's- . 30 15 30 Fred Cole _..--- 45 191 Teamn 3 - S. Combes, F. AI- Jan. 9th. Flyers (2) vs. Pee: Jury & Lovell 28 17 28 Bob Copeland - 36 191 ]en, B. Milis, J. Gibner, B. Wees (4) start at 7 a.m., EN XT WKY 5 affLiberty Bowl -. 27 18 27i Jim Callan _-. 42 190! Beers, M. Mitchell. Braves (1) vs. Cubs (3) at E " INDU TRM , ·Dykstra's ..._ 25½- 19½1/ 25½% Harry Akey- - 18 1891 Team 4 - J. Woodlock, K. 7:45 a.m., Lions (2) vs. Pirates FUR s R D Lander Hdwe. 22 23 22 John Oke ..... 45 188j Campbell, D. Mutton, E. Mit- (4) at 8:35 a.'m. D M N A KNels Osborne Roly Coombes..- 45 184 chell, E. Combes, C. Jones. Midget Playoffs start Jan. DE ELOPN N RANKInsurance - 214 23½ 21½% Ron McLean .... 42 178 Team 5 - M. Sedman, F. Mt when BTS (2) plays Or- 2S BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA Ken's Men's 'Cecil Mutton - 42 178 Land, J. Harness, A. Perfect, pans (4) et 1:30 p.m. andil KN E TORONTO, OMT, 250 Unrsity Avenu - Teqlepon: 3681145 Beaverr _..G124 21 KrgeiBrooks __ 5 L. ess,6 I. Wibur, L. 1(3) ains:1) pmee Gneal MPERANCE ST.BWM N LLE Lumber .._ 21 24 21 ýGeorge Jones - 42 173 WYoodcock, W. McNeil, C. Sar- Other complete schedules Olympia -- 21 24 21 Bruce Adams... 45 170 Iginson,0. Mofftt.e D. Dewellwill appeua nxtwe"k

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