I !cretion'Reviews Pr. w.. wenit to Don Foray, Dn Mac- pee eep law. ziye<Muen.,.M&k MGrgor and ni rlayNo. 8th te Mik Cawker. The lone Cornet ZWI""deeted the Red Wlngs goal waa scored by Tom Kins- by a 5-2 score. The Bruina man-. olwrescored by John Col- In the final encounter the 902lwi= two, whlle singles Maroons defeated the Orphans wouc.o ROer Turney, Don by a 5-2 score. The Maroons Boyd Knox. The Red goal scorers were Steven Sum- Wigoals were scored by ersford with two, Gary Bal MorsMeadows and Fred two, and Paul Morris one. Theà llyan.Orphans goals were scored by In Saturday action the Aces Fred Brown and John Ham- detested the Ail Stars by a Mlon. goals were scored by Murray 6-1 score. The Aceâ goals PEE WEE HOCKEY Twist, and Randy Allen whilel Centennial Committee Receives $930 in Donations Uer. ucored by Butch Stephen In the game played Fridayl Bradiey Adams and Bernie with two, singles going to John the Aces defeated the RedI Johnson each picked up one' Johinson, Peter Nowlan and Wings 5-3. The goal scorers for~ assist. Greg Rashotte. The Ail Stars the Aces were Doug Viviani IGTHCE oui was scored by Pearce with two, Don BennetErie~ MDETHCE çilcox. jMrtin and Butch Stephensi In the first gaine the Mar- In the second game thelwith one each, while Johnioons defeated the Bantam Ail,' 4 Rangers defeated the Hawk3 Johnston picked up two as-IStars 4-3. The Maroons were 3-2. The Rangera goals wer, siats. The goals for the Wingsî led by Sandy Brown with two ucored by Terry Baker with were scored by Doug Bragg, goals, Charlie Cattran one, and two, and James Mann with Morris Meadows and GrantiHarry Willoughby one, while one. The Hawks goals were Martin. Gary Bail picked up one as- scored by Bernie Pflanzer and In the first gaine played sist. The Bantains' goals were .. . fr Don Bradley. Saturday the Rangers shut out sred by StevendorsSimpMur- Ini the final Pee Wee en- the Leafs 3.0. The Rangera ray C aki er nT o mipon counter the Leafs shut out the were led by Terry Baker with Dnhie aiGatywentstonMik eaurs 3-0. The Leafs marks- two goals and one assist, while osgh ecnd GaPestn. Men were Kenny Ferris with Jirn Mann coilected the other' In the scn an h two and David Preston the goal. ;Cornets shut out the B.T.S. 7-0. other. The second gaine, the BearsThContweeldbGrg Batmshut out the Hawks by a sirni- Corden with four goals while . ... In Bnta aciontheHusieslar 3-0 score on goals by Doug singles went to Wayne Peter-................ InBna cinteHsisKrarnp with two and Grant sonl, Wray Rendeil and Gary end Ail Stars played to a 2-a]l Snowden wîth one and one Baker. tie. The Huskies goal scorers assist. In the third game. the Orph- were walter Wereszczynski. The third game saw the ans defeated the Generals 6-2. and Ken Rowe. The Ail Stars Bruina shut out the Atoin Ail The Orphans were led by poals were scored by Glenn Stars 2-0. The Bruins' goals Mike Oke with two goals, John .adce and David Tabb. were scored by John Colweil Hamilton, two goals, John In. the second gaine the Fly- and Robert Turney. MacDonald one, and John ,ers defeated the Pirates by 7-3. Kapoe h eeas The Pirates goals were scored BANTAM HOCKEY gralsnp one. Te Generals' by AI Junkin, Ron Simnpson In the first Bantam gaine the Bennett and Brian Evans and Paul McKnight. The Fly. Flyers handed the Huskies a while Larry Devitt and Rick ers were led by Paul Siemnon 3-1 setback. The Flyers were Woonrpce passs twio, Larry Allun two, Harry led by Paul Slemon with two, oothlne pîck te ssats Last week, prior to a meeting of Bowmanville's Legion Ladies Auxiliary Convenor of the Mil1ionaires Oyler two, and Jamies Baker Larry Allun scored the other the inal game tot the day Centennial Project Committee, representatives of sev- Night dinner with a cheque for $125, Centennial cr tie tir Bnting iAlne, Hit wn arr e w Royals by a close 1-0 score. eral local organizatioxis were present to nuake dona- Chairman Hubert M. Hooper and Finance Chairman thq Paersae th a ndRbr iooeTe The IonEk goal was scored by tions, totalling over $900 to the fund. Included were Kenneth N. Nicks, Mrs. Helen Park and Mrs. Charlotte Braves 6-4. The Panthers were Huskies' lone goal w~as scorediBill Hellyar. Doug Hayes wvas from lef t to right, Legion Branch President Stan Clarke, officers of the Memorial Park Association led' by Robbie Johnson with by Ken Rowe assisted by Tony credited with the shut out. Dunn with a cheque for $555.95, the proceeds from with a cheque for $250, and Recreation Director T. A. three goals while Murray Balson.1 TYKE COACHES MEETING the recent Legion Millionaires Night. Audrey Bate, Fanning, Co-Chairman of the Centennial Fund. Twist had two and Randy In the second gaine the1 There will be a meeting of Allen had one. The Braves Braves defeated the Pee Weelthe coaches of the Tyke H ce the big mark by oniy three golgteswere Ede ,sAilSarî -1 h Braves wr Hockey League at the LionsTo nt ague H ce pins. This la tops for ail one, Bill Milis, Gary Murphy led by Boyd Jewell with two Centre, on Thursday evening, beagues. Lou Welsh had 729 and Bob Spicher one.I goals while singles went to Dec. lst, at 7:30. and believe it or flot ail IntefnlBantain en-I Dave Porter, and Bill Mils Welshi's three gaines were 243. counter the Lions defeated the xvhile assists xent to Dave Cecil Mutton, îesb frointh Cuba by a close 3-2 score. The Porter, one, Gary Murphy one, C y tM f' tNu t ansofLsVea, had70 Lions goals- were scored by David Johnson and Bob Spich- GOODYEA (268), Elton Brock 700 (249), Wayne Harness with two, 1Aý er one. The lonç AIl Star goal Jo jn 8 21) ILb Jlick Shackleton one. The was scored by 'John Tamblyn 675 (237), MoroeNlweay 68 E(25), A Lob Cubs goals were scored by assisted by Rolly Sirnpson. DBOW LING.i i Iirs 1)1 o 6 6 - 6 7 eLJsi 67(27), Mor ey tcher66 5523) Wayne Sheehan and Michael in the third Bantain gaine, Bo(2b),Gordilco 662 (230),Ro Wood. the Pirates handed the Cubs a Nvme 4 96Cnos60(6) Mldget 5-i setback. The Pirates' goals Nvme 4 96em , .Cnos60(6) MigiethBaan were scored by Ron Simpson Bud Henning had bis first .e5 EtIIIerI won ailu u the Intheli first gm h atn Allan Junkin, Jin Brooks, Paul good nigbt- this year and0 l II i a V V5II p s R'b so nonors for the girls with high Ail Stars defeatel the Con- McNight and Lance Living- walked off witb the high w g triple 646 and high single 281. ucks by a 6-3 count. The stone, Randy Cunninghamn single -and high triple. Bud Hazel Donoghue had a 271 Bantam goal-getters were Tom picking Up one assist. The lone had 338 gaine, plus handicap Just when it was beginning Followîng a scoreless open- Hamnilton was the winners' big single 'game, Hilda Brock 269, Simpson, two, Bob Harness Cub goal was scored by Mike 356 andj bis 784 trie to a to ilook as if McNulty's Sports ing peniod, Crystal fired two gun for the second week in a Connie Wiseinan 263, Fern two, while singles went f0 Wood assisted by Dave Deeiy. 838. Only two others manag- were about to mun away with unanswered tailles in the sec- row, tallyîng five points on Bradley 256, Marg Crago 225, Doug Parker and Steven In the final Bantani gaine ed to top the 300, Karl Piper the'league titie, Crystal Dairy two goals and tbree assists. Yvonne Osborne 223, Essie Cox Forsey. The Canucks goals the Lions thuinped the Panth- and Russ Hately. Shaning in handed the pace-seffers a 5-1 ond to take a iead they neyer Bob Fairey bit for a hat-trick, 221 and Mary Wilcox 220. were scored by Kim Rogers, ers 9-2. The Lions' goal scor- the over 750 prizes were Ted defeat last Thursday night. relinquished. Dbon Pro ut while Brian Hughes scored President Mary Wilcox and Jin Noble and Bruce Simpson. ers were Jerome Billet wifh Tice, Winnie Vanstone, Dave That was the first turne Mc- triggered three goals to iead fwice and Bob Abbott and Bob lier comrnittee are working In thé second Midget gaine two, Steve Reynolds two, while McKnight and Bud Henning. Nulty's bad ]ost affer winn the winners with Bob Mar- McManus added singles. hard in preparation for the the Mt. Royals swamped the sinqles wenf fo Mike Green, The only one to match the their first six gaines. jerrison coilecting four points Robson goals went to Terry Christmnas party on Saturday, Cornets. by 7-1. Tbe Mt. Roy- Rick Shackleton, Barry Mc- bidden score was J. Evers of In tbe second gaine of the on one goal and three assisfs. Black, Gary McCullough and Dec. 17, 1966, and Mary wants l'a were led by Rick Van- Mahon, Wayne Harness and the Reclairnators. regularly scheduled T ow n Ray Crombie compieted the Steve Burns. everyone to set this date aside. stone wltb two, wbile singles Daid Passant. The Panthers' The, Banbury cut the îead League double-bill, tail end(scrg. "Arlce" Cnosey idTemSandinsAl rpaeet o - of the Beits by slabbing-off .obsoMotors continued to Iv.Gl lce nte hr emSadnslelae ntsftorateod 7 big points froin the Mil- 913 the going rough, bowing for MeNulty's. W cutysSors L Pt.. egeaeivtdt ted w r g t , p tt in h m wt. 1 to O lym pia R estaurant. 1t In the nightcap, 01,v ripia 6 1 i Hw osofte seaders.The 1 setback, after winning the bulge and went on to score Olympia Restaurant34 6 Poe osesem. ,. season opener. the lop-sided decision. Lloyd Robson Motors -- 1 6 2 DECEMBER l7à th Sbop, the Hose flusbed the Crackers 5-2 and the Fan Belta knotted the Braiders by a like 5-2 score. The Reclafim- ators bandicapped a 4-3 win over the Office whie the Comnbines cured the Beifs by a 4-3 verdict. Team Standings Beits Banbury Office ---- Reciaimators-____ Hose ---------- Braiders Machine Shop- Combines Millwrights ____ Fan Belta ___ Crackers____ Power House ___ 1 Top Twelve Oke _ _ Marfyn Perfect -__ ___ Lobbi ____ Hately- Rowe - Wright-______ Bond -_ _ _ _- Brewster ______ Murphy Halîman McKnight HAVE .Imm.diat.Iy 18 17 15 16 3 ý3 10 ý4 ý3 7 5ý 45 45 40 33 33 30 234 223 217 215 211 210 209 209 205 203 203 203 ýJunior Men's Hockey Ken 's Men Ties Wit Bis Lose to Nid Ken's Men's Wear scrainb- club in front af 8:10, wbip- led to a 2-2 draw with Legion, ping Baker's passouf froin the in Sunday nigbt's opening side-boards pasf Nemis. Ken's gaine. Tbe Men's Wear crew, ended the scoring at 16:13, holding down top spot, were with Brian Forsey casbing in bard pressed to salvage a tie, with Whiteman assisting. as Legion's "'Corky" B14rgess Steve Burns, Warner Wall- was a standà*it in the nets. roff, Joe Rebder and Bon Terry Baker engineered Leg- Baker were strong perform- ion 's opening goal at 12:06 of ers for Ken's. For the Legion, the first period. He shovelled Burgess, with bis great per- a pass froin bebind Ken's formance in the' nets, was cage to Bob Hellain, who beat their top performer. Mike Larry Nernis cleanly. Botbwell, Bob Heliam and The two clubs thumped Terry Baker also turned in their way through a scoreless good efforts. Legion drew second frame. Steve Burns eight of 15 penalties handed ,set up Joe Rebder, af 2:20 of out by officiais Joe Kennett the third period, as Ken's and Pat Cornell, in the slam'- finally succeeded in beating bang encounter. Burgess, to fie the score. In the other gaine, Bill'sj Doug Hooey put the Legion Billiards, despite one of theiri best efforts, dropped a 3-1 i ru decision to Nichols' Motors, Peter oro d ge Affer Andy Murphy's opening goal for Bili's, at 5:30 of tbe J uve iles - 4 first, Nichols' goalie Paf Mur- By Sharlene Cain fires, with some glittering Bownianville Juveniles went doiwn to defeat to the Peter- borougb squad in Saturday nigbt's encounter. Bowmanviile opened the scoring when Gary Baker scored, wîth thec assiat going to Rick Woolner. The first period was ciose-checking with only one penalty banded out to Eping of Peterborough for interference. In the second period, Peter- boroughi scored four turnes f0 Bowmanvilie's once. For Pet- erborougb, Bircli got two goals and one assist, Holrne and Dobbin with one each and Warrender and Self each col- lectîng one assist. The ione Bowmanvilie goal was scored by Ron Simpson from Brian Peters at 14:18. There was a total of nine penalties handed ouf with Peterborough receiv'- ing five of thein and Boian- ville wifb four. Ater 45 seconda of the final graine, Birc-h scored his third goal of thec gaine for Peter- borough with the assisi going te Dobbin. Ray Wrendell taI- lied for Bowmanville, un- assisted, at 5:35. Bowman- vIIe's final goal came on thec powerplay while Tully of Peterboroughi waa serving a high-sticking penalty. Th e goal went to Brian Pefers from John Hooper and thec goal-tender Dave Wr ig ht. Peterboroughi ended the scor- fig with Holine belng the goalgetter, wlth thec asaits going to Shaunessy and Eplng. Don'f forget, next Safurday night the Juvenile Redmen puay MMx Mixed Leaigt Team W L Pt.. Brunt .____ 25 il 58 Nowlan ___ 22 14 51 Prout - -___ 20 16 48 Perfect__ ___ 19 17 46 H. Brock -- 20 16 45 Wilcox ____ 18 18 44 Bowling Town Loque Bssketllu ryJohn -Staliton TEAM STANDINGS Woa Lost Tied Pte. F A ipoula Coronafion___ Stepheri's Whyte's Hoopes pIydo . 1 5t4 O Gooaie la n 3No. 5th:IJ. Kilpatrlck (H) 7.2; W. Mac-.~ Cornaton36 Whtes 2;~Donald (S) 7.0; B. McManus -- Hooper's 37 - Stephen's 34; (C) 6.3; B Cheng (C) 6.o.,.- On Nov. 22nd: Coronation 40 Top Bad Men - Avg. *Pet - Hope's23;Stehe's -Gaine: D. Martin (W) 4.6; H. -W Hyt e r's 23; ph n s 3 -R iffer (H ) 3.0. Top Scorers - Avg. Pe ,epen 3 Top eainr ScorGie:. gaine: D. Seto (C) 13.4; L. 43;n Top PD.ayer SC)re0; Lowery (S) 11.8; J. DoucettelKelly (S) D.SeoC)0;. (H) 10.6; G. Burgess (C) 10.0;1 Higheat Avg. on Frec Throws J. Baskerviil (W) 9.0; KMade K. Kelly (S) 63.6%; J. Kelly(S 8.3; B. Hay (W) 8.3, Doucette (îi) 61.1%. COF BOWLING .5 O O 10 .2 3 O 4 .2 3 O 4 53 56 66 November 25, 1966 Team Standings Pts. Pins Snowden ~ 60 33,291 Dakin 54 31,160 Westlake . 51 30,591 Bond - -- 49 30,54( Macnab____ 44 32,385 Prout 42 29,978 Brock ... 37 29,753 Woowar __34 29,792 Nolan ...2,5 29,463 Marshal 23 29,348 Ladies' High Triple - Dot Bond 628, Carol Roberts 622, Diane McReelis 611i. Men's Higb Triple - Jack Bond 727, Frank Stubbert 650, Jim McKnight 633. Ladies' High Single - Lois Woodcock 274, Carol Roberts 254, VeIna Luke 246. Men's High Single - Jack Bond 273, Doug Nolan 261, Fred Tippins 257. Over 200 Gaines Ray Woodward 242, B. Grif- fin Sr. 208, B. Potter 201, R. Brock 203, 237, V. Luke 246, D. Nolan 261, 211, Carol Ro- berts 254, G. Marshall 214, D. Bond 237, 245, D. McReelis 244, J. Macnab 213, B. Allen 222, 200, E. Archer 205, May Alldread 217, L. Woodcock 274, D. Dennis 215, H. Oven- den 241, J. Bond 214, 273, 241, E. Roberts 201, F. Tippins 257,1 M. Dakin 231, L. Vesna 201,1 N. MLean 219, M. Sednian St. Jos epb's Mixed Bowling League Sundlay, November 27th Irnps beat Underdogs, Head- pins defeated Misfif s, and Strikers won over Go-Getters. Total Point. Imps ------50 No. 1 Impa 50 N.3 Misf ifs - - -__ 49 No. 4 Go-Getters 47 NO. 2 1Headpina 44 NO. 5 Strikers - . 34 No. 6 Underdogs 29 ~sHigh Single, Isobel 201, 203, K. Snowden 205, 242, B. Westlake 201, F. Stubbert 229, 204, 217, G. Prout 205, 228, J. McKnight 219, 254, E. Luk!e 243, T. Aildread 236, 221. Tel, 10 Averages R. Brock 219 J. Bond 218 H. Snowden21 G. Prout196 R. Westlake ______195 B. Griffin Sr. _____194 J. Macnab .______194 F. Stubbert _____191 D. Bond .______189 G. Marshal _____189 November 21, 1966 Bert Payne reaiiy aurprised ceveryone including hirnacif by bowling a single gaine of 325 and having a nice triple of 729. 0111e Patfieid lad the bigbest triple with 759 and a single of 303. H. Dunn also had a nice 314 gaine. Pefe Dobbin roiled a 716 triple. Averages 200 or Over H. Ballanfine 241, D. Joli 231, B. Buday 230, E. Perfect 225: P. Dobbins 224, A. Saman. 221, M. Annaerf 220, R. Hall- muan 218, M. Murphy 214, J. Murphy 213, R. Wright 210, F. Thomnson 208, G. Bebee 205, R. Maynard 205, V., Connera 205, O. Patfield 203, D. Wright 202, H. Dunn 201, L. Conners 200. PafedTeam Standing 2 Buday 19 Joli - 19 Haynes 8 Mairs ~ ._____16 Bickeil _____là___ Duxin 12 Wr Wright _____ 9 High Single- B. Paynxe 325 Higli Triple -. Patfield 759 ,Gel Tour Price For Tour Liveslock- S ~J. Woodiock -____ 'h L K.Raston_ _ hL gion B. ill ___- 4oIs 3-1 Higli Triple D. Saliows-------- saves, when bis mates fiound- Higli Single ered. Nichols scored twice in V. Pickard ------ __ fthc second, affer Dane Rod- Averages gerson poked the puck under K. Campbiell BiIl's Garth Linton, af 16:23 J. Shearer -_______ of tbe first, tieing the game J. Woodlock -____ 1-i. Rodgerson put the win- J. Iunn --______ ners in front 2-1, at the 20 M. Hodgson second mark of the second I' Wright . and Brown made if 3-i at D. Sailows- 9:01, unassisted. Bill's con- M. Sedman tinued to test Murphy fre- B owe._________ quenfly througbout, but failBF. Ls - cd to score. The Billard club F. Land-______ picked up seven of il penal- C. 1Adains- ____ ties assessed. Dane Rodger- M. Coobes_____ son and Don McMurter, along L. Mutton wifh Paf Murphy, were Nicli- V. Pickard ols' pick. For Bill's, Worden, B. Keitb -- Andy Murphy, Pickell, Ed'EWooc rnondson and Hellam workedk RL. Wodoc well. P. Mairs--- The Jr. Men's League are ,D Cochrane stiil seeking players. Any boy j. Harness wbo is intercsted and of age D. Ogden (22 years as of Dec. 31sf), A. Lorusso should cail either Pefe Sacey ,C. Bate ----__ 623-2087, or contact leaguelE Cooxabes- president, Jack Baker, as soon B. Beers as possible. P. Broome____ O. Moffaft_______ Lie Bowlinig D. _____ A.Burgess big 397 single game. Perfect D. BKress ______ started bis big gaine wifh ciglif A. Perfect-_ _ _ straight strikes and if looked 200 Games like Dick was going te be the V. Pickard 263, D. Sail irst bowler over 400 flua year 253, 212; J. Lunn 243, but be missed two pins on the Hodgson 239, C. Bate 220, lst baIl of the game tn nmissAdams 211. J.Mairs 202- 'JauurIîe 1__1_40_&c rsaic LUOU11 Harrison ____ 16 20 39 Bennett ____ 16 20 36 Etcher_____ 15 21 33 E. Brock____ 15 21 32 Brorneli 12 24 29 Averages Naie Games Ave. Bob Glanville 36 223. Elfon Brock -___ 36 219 Matt Harrison 36 218' Gord Wilcox 36 216 Vince Prout ___ 36 215 Hilda Brock - 36 214 Morley Etcher - 36 213 Dick Perfect-. 36 213 Howard Broindil - 36 211 Ken Nichols - 36 206 Onle Etcher - 36 203 Joan Brunt - 36 202 Jin Bedford - 36 201 AI Lobb --- -_ 36 201 Duke Brunt - 33 200 Fecm Bradley - 36 1961 Mary Wilcox 36 195 Joe Nowlan '36 194 Connie Wiseman - 36 193 D c Ernie Dickens 36 190 Cccii Mutton - 30 190 Lou Welsh -___36 .190 Two bowlers passed the 8001, mark' this week. 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