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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Mar 1965, p. 9

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k -- - - - -- - - - (j .tuex Wiseman, Terry Blackc, Jack Baker, Lloyd Foruey, I.eo McLean, Bill Bagneil,ý Ray Màirtin. JUVENILE LEAGUE Jim Clarke, Jack Baker, Ai Jolinstone, Milt Fountain, Carl Devitt, Jack Large. OFFICIALS Bud Perfect, George "Joe" Kennett, Terry Baker, Larry Per- ris, Fred Brown, Jim MacDonald, Guy Parks, Lai-ny Paqueit, Jirn Coyle Jr., Irwiu Colwell. DoRL HOCKEY LEAGUE COACHES:- DoiSimpson, Joan Simpson, Bannie Cowle, Betty Foracy. Aund now the season la about ta corne ta a close. Next Wednesday night startiug at five o'clock, Minor Hockey Night will decide the vanlous championshipa. Iu the apener, Corvettes meet Sting-Rays for the Hockey Mothers Trophy, emhlemtiic of the Girls Hockey Champion- The Atorns get underway ai 5:50 p.m. wlth Bombera vu. Rayais for the Teen Town Traphy. The Danny Barnes Mcm- orial Traphy will be at stake in the Pee Wee battie, alatedý for 6:45 as Leafs play Rangera. The prize forinerly was the Tom Gatcheil - Reg. Harding Cup.1 At 7.:35 Pirates tangle with Flycrs in the Bantam division for the Jack Miller Award. Then et 8:20 the Lions Club Trophy wihl be battled for between B.T.S. and Cornets endi finally at 9:15 p.m. the Juvenilea round out thse scisedule when Mt. Royals mcci Cauucks for the Memorial Park Trophy. Don't forget - thse date is Marcis 24th (nat the 3 lut) au appeared in anc section ai tise Stateamnan laut week) Wed- nesday night sterting et five o'clock. t i l - t. j. t LITTLE N.H.L. ZONE Bawmanvlhe's repreicutative minor hockey tearas wil be journcyiug ta Port Hope Saturday for thse Little N.H.L. Zone playoffs. Tise wiuucrs ern the night ta enter tise Little N.H.L. Provincial Finals, Apnil 22ud, 23rd and 24th lu Callingwaod. Atonis wiil play Cobourg lu tise firat round startlng et 8 a.m. while the Bantams get underwey et ten. Pec Wees j have a bye inta the second round. This yeer it cou id weîl happen that ahi tsi-ce Bowinan-1 ville ieams could wind Up heading for Collingwood, j. i ti. t. i A MUST GAME Although it la a beat ai seven erles, Osisawa Generals miust be ail even with Niagara Fall Flycra by this weekend or thie ucason is about oves-. Laat uight's game was a s-cal big anc ta win as tise third encounter goes. Fiday in the honeymoou city. Oshawa bas ta win et home bath Tueuday andi Saturday and thiu scribe ihinka they can do It - but a wiu on Niagara Fals ice is going ta be tougis. Generaîs dîdu't follow manager Wren Blafr'a playofi script toa wel lu tise opener which they bast 5-0. Tise veteran hockey executive isad told lis star playera ta stay out ai the penalty box. Thi-e af thein O'Sisea, Cashinan and Orr mmde thse trip maut frequently, with Danny drawlng ihrec minora and a major. The other big guns stayed on tise ice but weren't as effective as usual, but tise third Unme camne through witis flying calotin. as did goal-keeper Dennis Gibson. To beai tise Flyeru, Generals have ta get aUl players performlng et top efficicncy. Now if the stars can find the range and the lcîser ligis keep ralling, Oshawa can atmU pull the upset. But a wlu lait night was imperative. PEE WEES IN ONTARIO SEMI-FINALS As we wientioned in 1ai week's coluinn Bowmanvllle Pee Weea won the Eastern Ontario Chaînpionahip. Since then the lacals have been idle but wIll be heavy favous-itea In the Little N.H.L. Zone finals tisis SaturdaY. Tise Pee Wees will meet Newmarket in the Ontario semi-finels in a acnies wisich hia& ta be finlshed by April 3rd. As tise deadline for this coluran approached we had no word af dates and placet, but nmnager Don GiIhooly expccted ta receive word before tise Statesînan was Printed. 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The winner waasomor- ardTuaa, ach2 V1IIIIIi a Hosital Camnival, plus the various 2:30 mark of the overtirne1 :50pmr. - nuick a v Mus- e kyR p r 'ft as M Quee 's il t e W a fskure chstswlUb h : reCToeerd tgiv he lbb at ton z rme , 5t:3rwpari.orLONG SAUL eyOroT - Forreat and Kevin Lethbridge, the title. Sitaava Corvettes. Forwme Af _____-147ncl s ap osa r.W M.aM. Y Gbm 1965 Senior Canadian Cham- In the Midget Mug Final Stra, bMarch 2»t: Gin-dmsios -__-2- hpp-o -As They Outscored Nichols 4m2 Debbie 1964ht maleh4ns defea9ed the a Cana. ____ pionm.ie. 4 femaleesBr9wnhe srponmingfaltnd vhey1,ui()olam.e-ebrated v& r at& <>1mic ronze -Medol Chamn- Maroeas 4 to 3. Tne Orphans dianar Game 2, 7:40 a.m. D seharges-----------74 nicely now. She is siIi edn niear tI pio, il h on hand, alo Dnpc1ý0ng eai were scared by Do rck o angeraý ;mie 3Mao operatians____ 18 Memorial Hospital. M.adterfml nMrhlti witji qictor Irving and Bow- yior 2 'wliile sinles went 8:35 ams. - Practice for Leafs; Er operations 22 Mrs. G. Brown and RosOsa by Jim Clarke Nerràs slammed past Wright. Grant Flintoff turned in some tral Otarso Junior Danlce JamTes MOCPheII1, Don FôrseY, 10:15 a.m. - Practice for Ply- McQueen's Ramblers aut- Flintoff scored his first goal ai fine penalty killing, for the Champions for 1965. Allen Magufre and Fred ers: Gaine 6, il amn. - Indians skated, autshot, autchecked and the finals, after just 31 sec- Ramblers. Murray Brawn, With the combination of the Brown. The MarOOns goals va Rame, Atoun Mùg Final;-, outcord NchIs'Motrs unonds of the middle period, as Nichais' top perfarmer in the Figure Skating Club members were scored by Dennis Le- Gain. 7, 11:50 amn. - Boas. vs ~U EI otrda nih -2 t n teun- Quen's went ahead 2-0. Helplayoffs, was limited to anly and guest stars, thLs should mon, Rlckey Woolner anc goal etthei- Bruins or Cacadians, D~WWR day ig ive, Jr. enFia.the picke up Bob Clark's rebound!one shot on goal, by the close- be ane of the best Carnivals. and one assist, Dalton Dykstra pe Wee Mug Fnl e.8 U WM B E RR clu nw av wo ac am, and beat Wright with a sliderichecking winners. produced by the Bowmanvile anc goal and one assit. Other 12:35 pan. - Practice for Coin- V clbwt h av o one tied. ta the corner. At 3:44, Vern; Vern Rowe, along with Bob Skating Cluib. a"ssit went ta Steven Morri. eta* Gem. 9, 1:30 pi. - Prac- Oniy some fantastic net-icw.md t21 lpigaKm n aeRdesn HOCKEY NEWS son1 and Wayne Barrett. tice for B.T.S.; Gaine 10, 2:15 rninding by Nichais' Grant close-in drive past Vanstone,lwere the pick of the lasers, by Joe Kennett In a Midget exhibition gaine p .m. - Practice for Mount Wriht ket hescoe r !on a beautiful, solo effort. who came up with their poor-~ the Carnets defcetcd teR~as an 1 :0pn being higher. MeQueen's rat- McQueen's Dave Kerr hit!est showing in quite a while. y te 1ris h0ky thythf B.T.S. 4 ta 3. The Carnets Practice for Canucks. tle 3i rivs t ran, hiefte aî, mnueslatr ndapCoach, John Qsborne, did c-o Fnday MIlh12Vh tegoals w6iereoored by Wray Manday, Maroh 22nd: Gaine Curt Vanstone fielded only 18.1 peared ta have scared, but thecsaa ugig u ohn ovetsdfae h ucsWedlDon Fenn, John 1, '5:30 pin. - Practice for Coach Bert Perfect received a1 officiai ruîing was no goal.1 stirred Nichais' fromn their leth- by the tune oi 7 ta 1. Bannie MacDonald one goal and ance Ombers; Gaine 2, 6:10 pin. - standout performance îromIThey were rewarded shoirtly,l argic mood. In the three games Simpson waà the big gun for imst, and Paul Meadows anc Practice for Royal.. Bob Nemis, Grant Flintoff andfwith Wentworth and Nemis;played, McQueen's have out- the Corvettes, picking up 5 goal. The ather assista Went Tuendav, Mardi 23rd: Prac- Harold Wentwr.,rth with this'scoring, within a 55 secandlShat Nichais, 110-77. John goals, While Wendy Close had to Robbie Large 2, Tom Car- tice for- Pirates. line accounting for ail of the span. MàcQueen's held a whop- "Bucky" Hughes ai the Bow- 2. Maureen Tighe had one ter . ne B.T.S. goals wcre Mlnor Hockey Nlght will be winnens' goals. ping 16-4 edge in shots, for thelmanvilie Juveniles missed by ass a. The lone goal for the soored by Pekkinem, Short Mardi 24th, atarting wlth the Bob scored a pair and singlesi middle period. 'a foot, in his try for the Score- Buicks was soored by Donna and Methews, while the as- girls' championshlp at 5 p.rn., went ta Grant and Haraid.1 Vern R.owe, closed the scor-0O prize of $40.00. This Sunday WilcOx. sîsts went ta 'Martin, Hydona between the Corvettes and They tested Wright, with 25ling with McQueen's shorthand-iboth clubs meet again, at 8:30 In the second gane the and Mandamen. Stingrays. The Atomi Cham- of his 38 shots, Nemis having'ed, at 12.:43 ai the third. Al!and Score-O will be warth Stingrays defeated the Muss- in the Juvenile game the pionship wiil sec the Roaas 11, Flintoff and etohWslk was sitting out aaons5 2 anygals Y Marg Ail Stars dcieatcd the Cen- andi the Bombera tangle. In WenteorehhWehtokin enalty, __________ GyiiR2 Mry i'ie2, anld ucks 4 ta 1. The Stars goals thc Pee Weè champîonship Vern Rowe, Nichais' tppr beat Vanstone, with a 20 otiadnesit.JneWo- sevn ac. t ppe- ookngpealt, he ~M&rilyn Robinson one goal were scarcd bY Bnian Peters, we have the Rangers and former, scored bath goals for screened rve, ia the top' E( EA IlJ adacass.Jan ad Alan Brown, and Jim McIn- Leais. While the Pir-atea and th oes ln ithBbcre.MQenscr ied plu.u.RE.uA .u ward had two assi.ste.8 the ases. lon wih Bb crne. MQuen's arred iay * ~ ~ m anAton Mg gmethevre 2, wh.4 i l Simapson, the Flycrswill play Mr the Kemp, they provided Curt again, until the end ai the l nAtr uggm, h erg eve n Jh ate hmposap h Van stone, with his few tough game and forced Wright ta Indiens advanced into the Gyergeeavleder and J . ohnBat anpB..S.hi. Te lue.mk svrlgea ae EI WS V finals bly defeating the Bisons le chhdoeaistCrnsadBTS.wld- savs.mak sveal ret sve.~2 ta 1. The Indians goals were The Canucks goal vins soored cide thc Mldget oenies chain- Most af the gai-e, Nichols' Nemis, Flintoff and Wentworth! bTAFnîg soedb st el n by Bruce Meado,,vs irom John pionship, while the final attack was stalied by the re- ah had good chances, but werel yT.u.n Jin s ore yKosi thKelBiln an na.giea h ih iIhv lentîcas checking of the Ramb- outguessed! Ladies' Gym Class. There Gwssoedb a en- G'nes eheduled' for next the Mt. Royais playsig h le Ke Cav eni, nc or a cQun'so KempCoveyind are 97 ladies involved in the nett. Fniday, Mairch 19, Saturday, Canucks for Juveaiil crawn. bared ire tughdefnc fo Nihas' lobKep, ussedin lursday morning Gym Class In the Pec Wee League Mug the winners, along with Dave the last 30 seconds end receiv- 1 held at the Badminton Club. playofis the Bruins deieated Kerr, AI Westiake and Ivan, ed high sticking and fighting, There are two sessions, anc at the Hawks 6 ta 3. The Bruins -Ro, NO TIME LIKE Mîlis. McQueen's, outshootingl penalties. Only five penaltiesl 9:30 a.m. end tihe other at goals were scored by Michael NichoIs' 13-7, in the first period1were cailed in the gamne, with, 10:30 arn. The Nursery in the Corneil 2, Danny Robinson 2, T E R S N T went in front 1-0 at 13:48. McQueens drawing four ai îurngeha a registration ai Bernie Johnson one goal and S pT EP EE TT Grant Flintofi, laid a pais injthem. In addition ta pickîng 9 a iean alokd1asiiR..eJhua n front, from the corner, hat Bob up a goal and two assists, gs idr by Mrs.dMis Hnoged- goal antwa sabistJonson one B rnkMhnFIX-UP AND SAVE HARD O R -vas-st and Mrs. Helen Corden. Gord Westlake lied ane assist. . * Senior Citizens: Starting On The Hawks goals were scored B O Thursday, March l8th, the by Dean Knax two, Herbes-t MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT f fl I ~Senior Citizens will nieet iniDeryuter onc goal and one as- Teusn eoui oke r hs epewoIdeal for uhalvlng tclst 1 E O A T uN the auditorium oi the Lions sist, whiîe Robert Wilson had Teusn ecsi oke r hs epewo. .. rn:nufaoturormiawa D C RT N Centre fram 2:00 ta 4:00 p.m. ane assiet. are seen et hockey arenas ahi over the country, rendering Of ecnds Al 1/& 1Avaried pi-agirai o cards, In the second gaine the assistance ta the development of young hockey players. h url crokinale and other gaines Canadians defeated the Wings Sometimes it may seemn a thankless chore, particularly whcn au I Swill be conduvted eaclh week.5to3 heCracin gasthcy have ta be behind the beucli et seven o'cîock i h MAHOGANY D1b edith3anon sitMuryTitmorning. But without thein a minor hockey set-up suaul n B-FOLD PANEL Ltorexpcrienced staff help you with your Boys Gym ai the BOwman- one goal, Hon Keatly anc goal Bowmanville would be prectically impossible. Recreation seconde . . . nl m- decorating problerns . . . serving this arca ville H'igh School, starting ai and anc assisi, while SoOt director Bud Fanuing lias cxpressed hlm appreciation and ta hogany M',s" loi> puni . since 1921. 10:00 a.m. instead af 9:30 a.m. Burgess had anc assist and hlm and the following gentlemen, we would like ta say Mxdass * RE DI-ASTD WA LPA ERSas noted lu last week's States- David Slimyr had two assists READ-PA TEDWALLAPES1man. The girls will denion- The Wings goals wcre scored thanks for your efforts. *~~~~~ NO -ATD W LPPR tate vanious ex er cisc n by Garry Chisholm, Gary Coaches.- " ONPATE ALPA ER tauglht ta theni duning the Polley and Siephen ParkerAOMLA E " REZ FINISHES (for new wood) Ipast year. Presentation af anc goal and anc ansist. Han- BTo J EamM HO A 1 Physical Standard Crests will nie Van De Walker h ad anc obJakan, Larry Lee, Qord Bayd, Jack Vandenburg, M H G N HALLMARK FINISHES (for old finishes) j he presented et tihe end ai assîst. Bruce Smith, Doug Parkin, James Stevenson, Brlan Purdy, BI-FOLD DOORS the gym display. In an exhibition gamne the Warren Aider, Don Wllcox, "Chuck" Kilpatriek, Mike Oke, aj puce inbadrooms andJ * SCARFE'S "THIX"" JELLIED PAINTS j Lacrosse Meeting: The Bow- Rangers 'deieated the Leafs Doug Brough, "Sam" Snowden. 1/eas iLi> t%* ony 5b icil' LUXOR * manvilie Minai- Lacrosse Lea- 4 ta 0, on goals by Robert PEWELEGEN1% W PEIC[NG .. . lOODs ENA ELS SIMS RUSES gue will meet on Monday, Harness 2 and anc assist, VALUE!!II. ~ I * KEM-GO AND UPER KM-TONEMarch 29th, ln the Rase Room Jae Prkr ud Jom Lloyd Forsey, "Buck" Cowlc, Larry Piper, Bob Stevens, Mcl ~i at ewReucd Pics as yarscochs re i-e s.siat.ndJeom af the Lions Club at 7 p.m. BlttTon y Balson lia< anc Burgess, Don Lorusso, Ernie Willoughby, Dave Robinson, Mr. COMPLETE WITH quetedtaattnd hi met- u he antinMugChim-Robinson, Tom Wilson, Raîpli Orniliton, Gary BaIl, Gars-y HARDWARE ing, along with others who plinship game, the Huskies W ilion. Open1n; lime rnight be interested in Minor dcfeated thc Lions 2 ta 1inii BANTAM LEAGUE 2-P0nux __8-8_ 1.3 B E N T Y SLacormse. Clubrtim'flne Huskies were IrwiBeauprie, John Osborne, Ted Hutton, Carl Devitt, Larry 2- x 8-9_ I mavil S- TigCu arrkothe firt priod a S po Howard Corden, George Cawker, Don Gilhoaly, Bob oai____124 PAINT AND \VALLPAPER scr'tthm33 2.0 X 8- hada okteedays pre- goal by Ken Tabb. The Lions Blackburn, Hon Simpson, Deunis Lemon. 2 Pool _____ 13.50 331ý ING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE paring for their annual Car- got the tieing goal at thc 19:00 MDE EGE4-Pa0 i _XL.8-8 - - 7ý_ nival to beheld athe Arenamrk of he fnal peridby 8.mi.1- 11-L» M-m- - - i1 i 1

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