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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jun 1965, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bcwmnanvlfle, June 23, 19683 o a s Lo e F r The roc! caved in o c-wn. mPR roçanvdlle Canadian TrLu h uyWl u tewnee sixth inxung at PortHp lhSilyBoktkn u Monday might, as t1 atbs isIFno u u BFrn ou43-24club poured across cilii-nwmesto ugew'ha to defeat Bowmanville 12l oeiu adasnlwjl Durhami Ladies setbala-PgyHye lkduto aro aeisfrBwa- ONE FOR THE BOOK Pi ocasomutdsee il n oaOnlk d Friday niglit Bowmanvlhle Klwanl, dropped a hlgh- crei-ors n se cigistte ilwteoli. corng 11-10 girls softbal clasi to Dunbarton in a rallier ePors t he beakg a lhtanda TrhUI c amazing manner. The score was fairly close ail along, ai- -2* ' adian Teas o i e-sra rdyngi hntc thougl Bowmanvilc did blow an early lcad. sou, following six srih lyl orie But, the Kiwanis girls out-hit their rivais 14-2! Now yo ol odrhwa teani could hase with that type nens witli five goals, whilel o osHtte So o us aain Tr o rs i se cof hitting, but coachi Bruce Colwell figures lie las the answer. Alan Junkin netled fourHo gs it he S tfrCu 'a danTe T u im Dunbarton màde the most o! a dozen bases on bahis and goals and assisted on a goal ly David Tabb. Gary Ohis- fui-lier capitalized on na hess than 13 local errons. hol and Randy Cunningham N sNe açl i.r i +U1.~ pa~a~ v~r WINSBGTOH Johnson was best man for the Bomnil otn nhsat lyo edcam e s with two goals, wtiile -h omewmtaige b loatig nthe Pe ltonrh nd eBilly Hoekstra scored one. -hoe wth bi awrd ollwin th Peerbrouh Anual Thle Panthers - Cubs game, ::Hydroplane Club Regatta on June 13th and 14th at Little Murray Cawker, Dan Cowle e ~:Lake. Nearly 60 outboard and inboard craft were entered and Mark Johinson worked t --in the affair, with seven competing against MU. Reid, in weIl togetJher with 12 goals g .haclass. between then. Murray Gaw- o Clyonwledofwihte menlEsoTohyfrker 4 goals, 4 assista, Mark ne - yo akdof ihteIpralEs rpyfrJohinson 5 goals, Dan OoWle ...wfrning the Canadien one designer race and we imagine 3 goals, Arch Gralhaim 2, and on ."that lie is in line for a few others. before the sumnier Billy Hoekstra one. Wayne w is over. Martin in goal was otitstand- sr ing for the Panthers, KEN'S ON THE MOVE Children's Parade: BD Afe tefra or ae, hrews'tmci o~The annual Children's Par- frt Afe h is orgms hr ant uht hoeade, sponsored by the Royal cra between the Men's Town League teams. They ail haed identi- Canadian Legion, Branch 178, the cal records of a win and a loss apiece. But since then, Bowmanville, will be held on tal Ken's Men's Wear have swept their last three games toj Friday, July 2nd. This parade ti lead the pack, while Stephen Fuels are in second, winning wl cnis kch re nwa Comic, Original, and Western the twice and losing another. dress, decorated bicycles and -~BiJ's Billards, finding the going pretty rough, have doil carriages. s btfour straight. Kramp's. with one more garne played Ohiidren interested in this sini than Stephen's are dead-locked with the Fuels for second, parade siould be at the High Wh haigpae 50bi ihatreadtremr. School grounds no later thanti ha i g l y d 5 0 bal w th a t re n t r e ma k :00 p.m . Parade starts et i c FAHE -SOtGLFt t 6.30 p.m. with the Legion FATHE -SONGOLFPipeBand. With a few borrowed fathers for the occasion and à * There willi be cash prizes for beatifl dy fr glfthefirt fthe an so tornaentFirst $5.00, Second $3.00, and beatifl dy fr glf.thefirt fthe an so tornaentThfrd $2.00. Ail entries wil1 Et Southview Golf Club). Saturday afternoon, was quite receive FREE refreailinent successful. tickets. Z? Leo Huhta and fis son Neil combined for the best fine Parade Route: From Bow- -hol scre s Da's 0 egedthe inejunor paye bya manvilile Higli School, east on hole sco e a Da 's 0 e ged the fin ju ior pla er y a Q ueen and O ntario Streets to -saingle stroke for an 81. Rick Gay registered à 40 and hislArgyle Street, wvest to Duk Hungry Cubs, and their parents, enjoyed hot dogs, hot chocolate and coffee 'Z father for the day Doug Keel bagged a 43 for an 83 total,1 Street. and south fo Memorial following,4th Bowmanville Cub Pack's campfire program on Saturday evening at E ,whiie Jack Gay, the veteran southpaw scored 38 for the Park. the rear of the Acres Restaurant property, north of Bowmanville. The 22 Cubs sha, Zday's best, His son Dennis fired a 47 to give them a grass Legion Carnival and 'sotIs adhdaInoyue p c .,S sevg This parade is part of the camped otls weekend, n ada njybeexperiene Here, one Cub .Moi cf 85. sored by Branh 78 Rya reaching for a bot dog, served by Murray Tighe, Howard Corden and Doug Cha Joe Nowlar, with 49 and Danny tvith a 53 were the Canadian fLegion. Carter, with Akela Ron Law in the background. J: tournament champions. combining for a net 67 total. It For further information i-e- put gding this praepl Runners-up George White (46) and Larry Perris (47) 623-3114 Ofc,Ç( I f Cla %rwound up with a 70.5 score afier handicaps. Bill Smale -F ra. 's NVE ke w i h C u b sdefi showed his adopted father "Moe'" Richards how It la done -u tor wlth a 47, along with "Moe's 51 for a 71.5, while Ernie O hi o n g >f ~ àw a ~ I I I i a ~ i n Dickens (43) and Bill Hellyar (52) were close behind at IVL./IIE lIME F ont Run eE sI 12E 5P#J5 cras :" 3net score. I I iw1it LocV lsD 13.1 Il by Jihn Clarke and fanned five, in coflecting Lean then singled, scoring w 1 is initial win of the year, Webster. Falk walked. Mc-C Front running Whytes Up- aga4nst no losses. Nine free Kenzie popped for the second gaiy f ran 's ound M en M idg t Li Thrsdy evnin bya fierce quent tighit spots, but lie was McLean with a line single to a-s' hitting Frank's Varietyclb particurly steady when i left. Ken Baker bounced out 0f]3 In an~ Ont.ario League i\'iinor In their be-st effort this sea- trouble., to end the inn.ing. allo Lacrosse gaine played et son, Frank's lubbed Whyte's D)on Bishop, Frank's center- Whyte's leadoff batter AII- 4 et R ugh reatm int wa defeated Bowmianville 13 St.ata for 14 lits. eof the xheduIe frtelca tne forsiengles fnd ing Fr m Ijcluger b a-d ;hyorhand _&rnehurledexcellent; htch blLEVerybody in the Variety down. th Baes Fishr an Witon cord 14hit ssalt. xcet Mcen- Don Bishop's four-for-four whi two goals- eaoh fr the m'in-, -- îe, who was busy pitchigngt at the plate boosted him eigh r- b> Jli Clarke Contiors con±îectig Kilpatriek ner. w hile Brown, Goul&ing,, "ime"tf ùt a baU ame to the top of the batting race, M who homered in the fourth, a goal each. Piob led the a . i fAl Osborne Was thuniped with a 450 mark. Bon Me. the Ells Shoes romped to a 12-7 actualiy had another in the sists wih five. while Oborn for'iihree runs and four its, Leam another new addition oer victory over Frank's Varlety ithrd . His lead off sm ash ta pcked up o e.d in s one inn n t y n t e J. M ns Le e t e ersen last Sunday afternoon, ia Jr.:right centrefield as a cdean' TediNickersori scoled til e duiglisfone innvtOyOf te r Mn' Lageths ea Men's League contest. rndrperbtJh waloeBwavletalwtth lifo Wht.Dckson. had a great nîght -for - The Shoe Squad collectednabbed for missing second anyBapegetn tije_____________Saa rkdhefalfeFai'(3or 4) and saw lis ~i~ne saetesan rceve baeinli tavls Fr ran assist. ttn if!rames, giving Up the remain- average rise to 417. Jerry -riie sfetes nd eceiediase inhistraels.ForFraks ssit. ng nine runs and 10 hits. Falls rapped a pair of lits, -teady pitching froni Jim CoyIlVariety, Doug McKenzie, with Diel Hart in the Oslawa goal *Hits by Mcurtex and Bishop while Don McMurter, Harv -wha gaied lis fourth win f triple and Bob McManus, came up with somne outstand- nda111111HreyWe-1ebteBoter.us "m jIheoseason. Cayle gave up just ThswiM ne i -ýith a double, were their only ing saves, wlie his counter-, stera walkOto r e eintob-lebAasernBobKenManuer "Doc -six lits, fanned six and walk- extra base blows. Don Mc- part Larry Luxton plyd Tin theD adoen n r ob nlesda Ms an en aer ae -ed six, ln bringing his recordiMurter, Harvey Webster, Ron wI nteBwavfent iteeeigfae o ige. MMns te ,2to 412. ;McLean and Jerry Falls, add e -ntn________et______sciýie l ndsoý tatthi euaper Z__Te________ rnksId inle.niake it a tomonscre ifice y nde-ow starttnghis yev I ad-ar w atr McezeLean adJerry Falls gv iio oasingle, leclouteci . Douge 11, it ehr ning I'1DAof Frank's a bottoni of the is a pair of distant sacrifice files -McKenzie was rocked for fine _'RK lI~I - la.Sttwh okand tallied fourR.T.. -runs and six lits during two KLLCEA ION G - EATL over in the second inning for' For the losers, Dick Stata .-.and two-thirds frames, Harvey îT Whyte's, didn't fare any bet- was the onl)r member of -:Webster, in relief, worked one feronathew-0.modi Whyte's squad. to pick up twa an oet*dinns iig E IW I ; safef les. Al Boyd, Steve up three more runs on three Ken Baker rapped a leadoff Burns, AI soread A ..hits, one a round-tripper byl Atom flasebail: NOTHING BUT TRE nl . trt h ou. OFro addsiones.an AI' single toBrtcetAThemfournrthFarrhw added singles. Whyte' -~lls'Buc Aasinte heAoin bsol eua RUI 1 V~ N U E utburst. Don MeMurter flied sorely missed the services of fourth. Ken Baker blanked the s;Oeluje cmetoaclselat R.. UHmto1 ntout, but Bidshop, Webster end Brian Bradley and Bill Bates, winners, fanning four, for two Saturday marning at Memor-! Jur.e 20, 1965 MMasaIfooed itwh were absent for the l1nnings of relief. lai Park. We saw the Gians  ml T safeties. Jerry Fails added a gaine. Larry Paquett, "Tully" *Ellis scored four runs in the defeat the Dodgers by the Da 'fr ae:VACATION doube. Tompson and Bob Burton <bottam of the first, ta over- score of 20 ta 7 toelinch first You have asked foi 1 Whyte's hit the scoresiheet were missing froin Frank's *corne a 2-0 lead by Frank's. place from the Dodgers. The opinions concerning the pub- ln ftle top o! the third, scor- lineup. "Doc' Adamns saw ac- The Varîety crew added a Yankees wallopled the winIess lication o! court news. For _______________ gl a pair of runs. Al FarroW tion for thle Variety club. inrgle tally, in the top of the Twins by the tune of 30 to 3. what it's Worth, here is mine. epened witl an infield single ,-second on McKenzie's RBI 'ne Cardinals and thle Mets A newspaper's integrity is Revehsoy md and Ai Boyd followed with trpl. llscame bck dinghad a high score affair with based on ils conscientious nralv i sinor mid notesingle. Farrow scor K w nisV'ii loesstayed close, as they top by a 18 t.o 16 score. the popular opinion, nor the ta the pitcher and Boyd scer- scored two runs, lu the tao!dpoatepin fvew etrlOtaro d on an infield out. lf away, ad.dingl a f Saden DeathGames: IPlmtcpita 'w eta .Tal o e's the third, ta trail 7-. Euis Paof but THE TRUTH, whatever rn'ade tw moeL s Cl eO e pulled aaadn pair o! Wednesday, June 23, Giants, it moav be. The CRnadian runs ~Frin1'thed oto mor te rursisns the third and three vs Dodgers, north diarnondi. Statesman î'cîtîîcu ot ha' ee vco nîo te e!rg e ;y rleceo anus' tolneacriice2. ya Bob Meb-t more in the fourth. Coyle set- Wednesday. June 23. Cards acciluirec, and rnîainained. if VacoîynteCen'i rîrgprec@of ain us',longleacrifc-2. Bob MTnb tled away. setting Frank's vs M1ets. south dianond. position of lionour and '."e- amod'nurhnhsoicl.RnMLansobedite dlown in ordes', in the fourth Thursýdav, June 24, Yankee0lp tifte nes aper t erêerc nhsorcli-Ro éea' obeddte andfifh fame. H alowd v Twnsnoth1iamnd. word il thee ewars th- t, noterai heauty and pure hall. danliage. Whyte's ode it 9-41 Bowmarîvlle Kiwanis AIl- an sigle rin e sxtH and vFrTian e 25, Whinner o ou tal]uî erig 0hs oin- dypesr.in ftle fiffl when McKenzie Stars scored three times in a igerni h it n rdy ue2,Wne fOIt rleigt hsnrn o l irrau into lis warst inning. Af1- the first and led 7-2 affier two, another in tle seventh, but Giants and Dodigprs vs Win-il ciple. Roturn ta the 9cr1 joa;yýâof French rPikr bune etbt couldn't maintain the Fra k' c ul n' ovrtke th frs of ars nd Mes.The Bible aýsues is (aid( Canada at T4e Martyrs' Shrine and Burns singled and Woodloclk early ilead, finally bowving to winners' large tead built up, Wednesdai-. June 3(l. V- ail fhe natural and scientific Ste. M1ýarIe Amrong the Hrar nn ake.Sa ferwied Dunbai-ton 11-10 nt the Cen- Arond heBaies:Jo n l er of June 25t i \s Wîrîner ]aws Or ie u1niV-erse concur) Midiand. Explore the fosicnatrrg Bue l'or the second out, Ken Cov- Ifrai Sellool dinnionru. î l-eý atrick and Jui-n C~ eachGf Y ankees vs Twns, gaine. for tha[ -"as Y(C 50w su, shahl ye mountain caves neor Collingwood. erly drew a walk and Al 0sjFridav nigqt.t ida p air ai lits for the Shaeithe (Oham-pionshl.p. reap". vhy tlien should Thon swim, &un and relax along miles borne slngled, acaring Burns.1 Plie Kiwanis pickea iio aa men, wlth Bruce Adams, John"Girls' çioftball. you, as a puiher, be i- nmleofilrsndeah.n'PcnywsafanWbtrssngeoutfam tlyad IMIIAUl nd udyAlison eRch hadj - . 141 r.Rye Gibson 1lTronto 2' QntcriO. D ui i. Avt. UV ~ LU A nelie u.with Mr. anid Mirs. J. R. Par- 1 Pleose tend me comploe InforsallonI K. Baker (Franks) 25 9 10 .400 DON LD A» nehom rn.kin.son. Courtice, wcre Satur- I on Great Central Ontario Adventure DBi Larss ee Wee Seriez: d\ vnn istr iM.IlVaction. hor> (Franks) 23 12 9 .391 InbPff two gaines played at the 'and Mrs. N. Davis, Pentypool. G.Wlae(li)2 I0 .8 ~~~~~Faki Park Box 1ast week Mr. and Mrs. Rye GibsonINm.GWale(Es I NSURANCE1 Bears defeated Pantihers 14 toiý were in Lindsay on Monday I~Ad __________ B. Crossey (Ellis) 25 5 8 .320 ' -3, and the Panthers defeatcdI ta attend tle funeral o! Mr. D. McMv-rter (Franks) 30 8 i0 .300 Phone 623-5962 the Culs 13 ta 0. Robert Wright, Janctville, civ __-ProvinceI B. Pickad(hts 0 2 6 .0 * 1 KnaSt .E., Bowmanville; In thc Bears-Pantherb gair.e.Who pas.,ed away sudden.ly on ----------------- - - ----- - -ka «(WJes 272 6 .30 _________________Kevin Tennazit paced tbe wia.'l Iriday evexiig.W. RaId (Elli) 2 22 T qup- muwuu%m 11o '.rnciiny i.pen Onmvie Canadian Tire Madoc Art Festival bded Newcastle 2-1 te extend 'Pl onourable James Auld, The theme o! the Festival aeir nes iuan in Ltr a d ie'Mjnister o! Teur±sm and In- is in anticipation o! Canada', ufaes encaoutrhamLaiWed' forma4ion for the Province o! Centennial. There will be an ietaay ngit t Ncast c. - Ontario, will official)y open' exhiîlit by tlic County of Ras- ies ay igh at New ast e the 13th Annu ai Comsnunitvj tings Historîcal Society and Betty Thertell tosseda fine Art Festival at thle Madac Artt fie C an a d ian Handcrafta se-hitter ta earn the win, Centre ou Trans-CanadalHigh- Guild. 'ith Vera Wriglt's fiftl inningj woy No 7, et 2 p.m. onSt- A feature o! thc Festival Newsle îm c n-i i urday. June 26t1. Last ya this ycar will be demons-tra- Newaslecapitalized on Jseme 400 persons attenided 1 tion o! Surf Boating by Don lowmanville errars te score fromn various parts o! Canada Ki-rk and Guy Wcesc of Kirk her Jane run in tIc opening and tIc United States. Almost Kove's International Ski Show rame. Therteil aided hier awnitwice as manv cchibits lave o]howed by Canoe Josting on ause witl a twa-baggcr iný been ari-anged'Ihis year the Manahatta (Black) River. ce third ta produce tIe tyingý LaRena and Gardon Clark On Sunday înorning, JunA lly and thc winners added ý o! Ottawa, Canada's Top Folk 27t11. there w'iIl1le a special ce winncr in the sixth as il Artists, lcad a star-studded seûrvice at Trinit-y United Fas Ncwcastle's turn ta make, progran o! local entertaîners Ohurcl, Madoc. with religieus ie bobbles. including, a puppetry show by folk inusic in keeping with Thertell also pickcd up ai Ed and Ma KendailloelI Canada's spiritual licritage. rigle and Lenare Smnith sing-J Ontario Puppetry Associat, In thc afternoon a frecc cdu- id off laser Barbara Adams,j and tIc Wagon Wheels,ý cational prograin o! Folk Mu- ,ho only permittcd tîrce sale-j Square Dance Octette fram1 sic will be conductcd by Tom es. Toronto. Kines of thc CBC, Ottawa. ?ig Homer by Gord Wallace ielps Ellis Bec,! Chartrais by Jlm Clarke single by Wallace. Harldj Gord Wallace was Ellis' big Michelson's sacrifice fly, scor- iclubber, witl lis honier and Ells Shoes' Gard Wallace, cd Bruce Smithi, witl a single single. Wray Randeli, Bull ttcreda pitchers' duel, on Chartran s run, in the bottain Crossey anîd Dernis McFect- munday nigît, hammering a of the first. Thc winners taok'crs, îuicked up singles. venth innin g lamer, ta beat advantage o! an errer by For the lasers, Bruce Sith, àartran's Men's Wear 6-3. Michelson, ta score a loue run Harald Michlson and Jim Jin Caylc o! Ellis and Har- - îlhe top o! the second and!Clai-ke collectcd Chai-tran's d Michelson of Chartran sJlead 3-1.; onl' safeties. ht on a tremendous hurler sl Michelson blanked Ellis over 111le, ahi the way. Cliartrans tle next four innings, on jusît id battlcd fiain behind a 3-1 îwo singles, wîuîe Coylc tossedi dicit, ta tic il up, in tle lot- no-lit, no run bail, until thi 1 wilI boan you in. of the sîxth. bottom o! tle sixtl. A pairl u te Wallace ended the deadlock o! walks, Harold Michelson'si the top o! the seventh, single, a fieldcr's cloice and,, $,W0 îcking a hune-drive hamer, George Ball's sacrifice fly, lied ilh two, mates an board andthe gaine 3-3 -for Cliartran's,; iaraonbert 70 out. in the last o! tle sxt. a esnbert Coyle, pitchîng lis secondý Wray Randeli led off Ellis' cof interest 'ne in two days, liked lis'seventl witl a single, bull cord ta five wius and two Crosscy flied out. Jin Coylc sses, for Eiiis. J. C. allowcd tIen walked, but Bruce Adams, To eonselidate your Jy tîree lits, fanned six and fanued, for thc big, second lwed four free passes. out. Ellis' fice centrefielder,l bills or for aay other Harold Michelson, making Gord Wallace tlan drillcd a worthwhlle purpose sfirst appearance o! the liuer ta right. that Brian Smith ar for Clartrans, Iossed cf- made a valiant, leap for, miss- tively, until the game-win- ed and that was il! Coylc ah-* , provlding you #Xe ng blow, by Wallace. He ai- lowed a frece pesa in the bat- wed the winncrs six lits, tom o! thc sevcntî, but Chai-t- steadly emplo 'd and ta camning in tle seventh>, ran's neyer tl-eatened.baego . iiffed five. and walked Around the Bases: Thc vic-l aego r~t rht. toy or Ellis, moved t1m' '.hiis mnoved in front 2-0 ilinto a first place fie, wîth Telepne243 Dfi-at trame, on a pair of1Wliyte's Upiholstery. Each club ' ne7 -4 1 rors, two fr-e_ passes and a lias won five and lost il-ce. Some people buy a '65 Studebaker for love. Some for the money,. There are 28 other reasons!1 'ne 19bb ýtUdeoaker Is dn dttra.;tVIy..:ye car. And an attractively-priced car. But if you'd like more persuasive reasoris for buying anc, read an. 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