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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Apr 1967, p. 8

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Ë4 the canaim8tateUU4 Bôwmanvfl, API. ,19lm Town League Hockey S PORTo 0Pu1c S Olympia Beats Crysal6.3 By Frank Mohun 623-7234 ST TREMENDOUS! To Move in Front Two to One SWhen manager AI Osborne stepped ta the centre lanes Olympia Restaurant posted going to John Miller and Bob ~Liberty Bowl, during the Men's Major League regular their second straight Win, Fairey. ednsda nihtbowling last week, h said"Tenwd nigCytlDr 63 ~aadian Ladies Bowling champion was decided todl na ms n d nighyt at theiry6- Rae etcone twe anial Arena, ta move in front fr Crystal, Larry Perris ~VnIpeg - Doris Joli of Bowmanvile." The cheering i %j two games ta one in the Town picking up the other. ~eately boeloei eonto fti rl ra nO e e o . Hockey League final series. Fourth game in the best of Vidual performance. t Murray Brown and Dan five championship affair, is SLess than a week earJjer Doris had, averages 260.5 at Mike Donaghue's goal wthGdi each fired a pair of slated for this Thursday at ~ttawa ta capture the Eastern Canadian crown and now h remaining in the game gave goas---ead-lmpasinle-e-ht ---o - athe singles champion of Canada. Not only did Doris win Bowmanville a 6-5 victory eCanadian titie, she shattered ail existing records in doing over Tillsonburg in the open-mN u I ~~o. mig game of the Ontario Ban- ~fI Aftr hefistfie am boc, n hih hebole tinfinals, Thursday night in B w m anille ien Afte th flst ive gam bl ck, in hic sh bo îed Tillsonburg. Second and third ~Ied second place, only nine pins off the lead. ies wre played Sunday and I. 5 0 Then the "dead-eye îass from Bowmanville"', as she was Tesdaditiafortrcn-ng** H test, if necessary, scheduled rst three games of the second block were 363, 425 and 291, in Bowmanville. Should a The Junior Mixed Bonspiel ated by stem sadTh tting a three game competitive mark of 1079. The final two fifth and deciding encounter was held at the Bowmanviîîe Canadian Statesman. A spe- ames of 236 and 261 gave her a flve game score of 1576 for be required it will be played Golf and Curling Club on ci draw rize of a wallet anteieod utiaie o rmnosDrsws in Tillsonburg on Saturday. Friday, March 31st, with rinks doinated by Rlckaby's was M aothr rcor. ustimainehowtrmenousDors wsi Tilsonburg led 2-1 at the from Bowmanville, C ar t-I won by ave Wright of Bow- naverage for those five games is aven 315 per gamne! - and end of the first, but Bowman- Wright and Courtice High manvill1e. During the spiel, Mrs Jllwih er iserBernice Buday, another excel- minutes and 41 seconds early A Bowmanville en t r yldrins heh were made ent bowler in her own right, acting as coach, wound up i erseond e bac. I the third emerged as champions. The available by the gcnerosity of '~inning by a whopping 306 pins aven her nearest rival. Her Tillsonburg tied it after only ville with Karen Bell, Du ages Ltd. veraîl total of 2881 shattered the previaus mark of 2715 set ten seconds of play, with the Ferris and Phyllis Emmerso The following is a list of y ue Walker of London, Ontario, in 963 visitors again taking the lead, won ail three of its games and team members and the results Doris wvas accorded three standing ovations, the flrst fol- only ta have Tillsonburg tie it received the Smith Beverages of ail games: wth two minutes left, setting Trophy as Well as wallets Ffrst Gaine !Powing her great 425 effort, another ater she completed the the stage for Donaghue's game which wee presented by Roy Courtice 5, D. Tonkin, S. 41079 triple and flnally, following her final game, when the w4nner. W ih l oos f W a n .H m n u ,K o r ~jCaadin camponsip ad ben on y DrisJoi ofTommy Simpson scored fourW.NcosMtr.eanJ.Hm iuKHar Fowani11enarosip a enwnb oi olo times ta pace the Bowrnan- The official presentation o vs Bowmanville 3, W. Lane, eowmavill, Ontrio.ville attack, singles going to ah pnizes was made by Har- J. Stout, I. Colwell, J. Moses. *1 Actually Bob Galer of Burnaby, B.C. saved the men the Larry Allen and Donaghue vey Cook, supervisor of school Bowmanviîîe 9, B. Colville, jebraseto en ete yawmn ystigane ihGr rso nwn curling, who was nesponsible K. Bell, D. Ferris, P. Emmer- embarrssmentof beng beaen by 'woma, by stting new iforGatherearrangementsr thforrangmsntson, tvs sBnwmsanvilleil 5,5,J. >ien's record of 2900 in taking the national title. Doris was three assists. Jim Mitchell most successfuî event. Run- Hooper, M. Billett, D. Wright, en1y 19 pins behind. sonbud rgJmegatfochik- ner-up prizes of travel alarm M. Hately. pnbefore, sheSingefor alpair, docks, donated by Walter Bowmanville 6, K. Twist, S D oris w as telling us, that neyer having fiow n b r ,s e i g f r a p i .F ank Real s a e w nt o H . M t n, K Sp c r, L : uttebtsaeabu arigtepaet ni the rink from Cartwright, Anderson, vs Cartwright 4, uit was 1'just wonderful." 0f course on the way home ST. JOSEPH'5 MIXED made up of Ron Martyn R. Martyn, H. Swain, P. >ou rnight say that Doris, husband Bill and Bernice were BOWLING LEAGUE (skip), with Helen Swain, Brinkman, J. Horton. >1I1 floating on -cloud fine anyway. Misfits defeated Go-Getters, Paul Brinkman and Joan Bawmanvilîe 5, D. Trimble, To add ta the glamnor of the homecoming, the Joil's found Strikers beât Underdogs, Imps Honton. D. Cook, S. Mornison, S. John-i won aven Headpins. A Courtice rink skipped by stan, vs Courtice 0, T. Skin- heir house richly decorated by their fine neighbors, with Strikers, No. 5 51 David Tonkin with Susan ner, M. Muin, P. Tubb, M. f, big sign proclaiming «Welcome Home Champ." Headpins, No. 2 __ 47 Weann, Jim Homeniuk and Muir. 1W ecouldn't help reinembering how Bill said he would Imps, No. 1---- 46 Kathy Hoar received third Second Gaine ratbier have another prize instead of a trophy, at the recent Misfits, No. 3 . 40 prize of salad sets donated by Clil 1)v rm seaon-ndig oodear Crlig dnnr. illalowe astoGo-Getters, No. 4 36 Lander Hardware, and a sec- C) onie(71) vs Titb(1e a e a s n - e d i n g q o a y e a r C u r i n g i n n r . B b i l l o w d a t a U n d e r d o g s , N o . 6 - -- -- --i l o n d r i n k f o m C o u t i c e o f T e d ( 2 , T n i ( 7 v s w s t ( ) -how they afready veewl-stocked with trophies brough Ladies' High Single, Isobel Skinnen (skip) with Melody Martyn (4) vs Lane (3), Skin- 4omne by bis wife. Ganvin (221); Ladies' High Muir, Paul Tubb and Mar- ner (5) vs Hooper (4). When wc talked ta, Doris, she said, "I always dreamt of Triple, Isobel Garvin (591); garet Muir took fourth prize Third Game Men's High Single, Maurice of pens donated by A. H. Colville (10) vs Tonkin (4), iinn eEastern Canadian some day, but ta win it and Annaert (301); Men's High Sturrock & Sons. Martyn (9) vs Trimble (1),' chainpioÏiship is absolutely wanderful." lt m -irTip$,' ýMauniee- A a n a e r ti Ail other participants,. xe- Skinner (7) vs, Twist (6), $a flns, (nd somehow we kind of think that Bibi will be only (737). ceived a Centennial Pen don- Lane (8) ' Hooper (3). too glad ta welcome these additional awards into the house. o m rilLeg eFnl .The day prcviously In Toronto Sharlene Cain and Connie C m eca e g eF n l Bradley had brought Bowmanville our first Canadian champ- Ionship, capturing the Senior Girls Youth Doubles titie. This back to back victory is simply tremendous. Even *l one Canadian championship is fantastic - but two!! u t n &GldW n T This is a wôndcrful thing for sports in Bowmanville. It fa certainly ta, be hoped that these three bowlers wiil be gichiy honored by the. Town of.pôwmanville, for it is through BqwManville. It Is our humble opinion that nothing short ofDef a i g Fnk6 3 lvic banquet would be suitable. Mutton & Gould Sheil came 0 f the game, 54 seconds later, M. & G.,cletn he s J* t t up with a 6-3 victory over hurt Fnank's chances of a sistwieCosystu ~O W LE GUE FIN LS altr F ank Rea Esate com bac wih R n B rgcs p ir f g als Bahfg alseet ça es ta on Iad in th b st offie ow H ck y eaoerhmpon h,1hee as't game n 't h eboe n edf r t w e e n t e cpi p estn. hr e a - fialseis.Forh ndposbl fnl am ge Wdns a w lstFrnkoughou tat oe e ba I ith o usl air fgails.Bothgm -k u lymiat etheMma rn aGame time, eigh closucessveof ivAe fna1 to apue h Is ta ++miues,.,, Q n Fak' rat vito ydo ni g ryta D ir -3 at w e ot k w o m ril H c e e g e o ol rd h e rg t e e o tt n i gb- T T t fGould wontwic- while tying I famJIlsU D V l'yLIN Q 47 DMTON & GOULD'WIN'TITLE a pi.Bna il Shred __ The winners led 2-0 at the Bromeil 5, Bryson 0; Mc- Coombes 34__ The best of five Commercial League final senies finallyend o the finst on goals by Mullen 5, Mountjoy 0; Dadson VanDniel 32____ pame ta an end Suziday monning as Mutton & Gould Sheil Ai Guernsey and Alex Wise- 5, Tice 0.I Jenson ---- s downed Walter Frank Real Estate ta win the championshjp !man. They made it 3-0 ear]y Ta'SadigiDoohe24 en two wins and a pair of tics. in the second, befone Lanny TeamStandng D nhue - 1 The Commercial Leaguers, under president Fred "Buck" Pira rk e m wa the icer-for Ddon Jacmn371 Cowbe, enjoyed a great season. The teams wene undoubtedly j lad. C MeMullen -----High-- Si14,R.Dnogle 16G.Jesn the best balanced i yeans, and any club could have won' "Archie" Cnossey's g o) a 1 Bryson 26 High Double - G. Jenson the.title. early iJthniord a pGfrJ o 2 h v a d Tice -----317, .C o b s2 5 haewnapped it Up for the nty - - - Macklin 5, Patfield 0; Hen- NICHOLS MOTORS WIN JUNIOR TITLE Sheli crew, but Raye West High Single - D. Bnoelnn 3, Ayre 2; Piper 5 , Mc- sconed at 7:57 and Stevje 153, V. Tenny 153. omeil nin . A 5-2 victory in the flfth and deciding game gave Nichais' Burns added another at the High Double - V. Terry Team Standing Matons the Junior Town League hockey title aven flrst place 12:01 mark ta narrow the gap 300, G. Dadson 268. Piper. 39 Ken's Men's Wear. ta 4-3. Bantamt Boys Macklin - _ 35 In the best of five final Nichois had won the flrst twa Alex W iseman's second goal Shred 5, Jackman 0; Jenson Patfield _______ 3 gams wth en' cmin bak t catue te nxt wo et5, VanDniel 0; Coombes. 3, Henning 32 game wit Ke's c min bac ta captre he n xt wo,2et-Ayre .- _ __ __il_ ting th~e stage for Sunday nights sudden-death encounter. MDonoghue 2 McMurter i f ~High Single - D. King 2169, 8 " ALPAESWANTEDB wln D. Bradley 233, N. Hoe -Players and umpires are needed for the Men'a Town B w ig22 .Sodn21 Softball League with the draft meeting scheduled for April Hgh Double - L. Piper 428, 17th. If you w1sh to panicipate In the forthcoming season, 354.S oe 31 . nwe phplie Ray Crombie at 623-2643. A dance will be held on AI Osborne - 39 243JuirBy Juoe 3rd ta start the 1967 year officially. Morley Etcher- 39 233 Juniod3, reeBoys Pes Howard Bromnel - 39 224 ton 3, Bouwmeester 2; Wilson Elton Brock 39 224 3 utr2 Dick Perfect 39 221 ¶ Petn_________4 I Vince Prout 36 220 ..Bumetr3 L Hazel Dotioghue- 36 219 Wilson 34 M E O I L Gond Wilcax 39 216 Pec _________30 Matt Harrison- 39 216 Hlod2 Joe Nowlan R39 2151 A R EN A Hida Brackd_. B. Preston 236, J. Bond 202. BOWM NVILE Lu Welsh -920-49, B. Preston 383, J. Bond BOWMANVILLE L P- - Teepon U.528uie Etner 39 20 Telpho, 63-528Bob Glanvible 39 Audrey Osmond - 39 202 NeIM IIJon Brunt Il 198 ~JfE M UB ICHap Palmer 39 194 Harobd Bènett1 39 191 BANNEIR PASSANT ~ I' F L ~ Shirley Davis- 39 191 ~ * ~ Mrra Grat 39 189623-3258 FeTN G Mrn rantey 39 1892D 39 188 10 uke St., Bowmianville FRDA, PRL thTEAM STANDINGS *' Life Insurance 8 t. 10 P.B Teai W L Pins Avz. * Jnconîe Disability Etcher- 28 Il 38337 66 * eso Plans Glanville - 28 il 37234 64 SUNDAY, APRII. 9th Osborne - 22 17 38317 53 * Group Insurance Prout 20 19 366273479 uies nuac Lobb . 19% 19% 376437 *H. Brock - 20 19 36824 47 * Estate Planning Perfect -.. 17 22 35779 43 T'on SKATNG ] MON.,Aiý«M lm~u E. Brock- 18 21 37462 41 Sun Life Assurance Wllcox 10%k 22%A 36882 40 3 te 5 pi& Me for a&l' Boineil 16 23 37044 36 'Compmny of Canada Htarrison- 16 23 35129 36 Bruni - 1a 20 54"0n 29 -nl Senior Mlxed League Goodwin 7, Bradley 0; Sel- leck 7, Colville 0; Cain 5, Et- cher 2. Team Standing Goodwin ________52 Selleck _________51 Cain 46 Colville ________36 eEtcher ________~ 34 Bradley -F Bra 31 High Single -F un 209- 296-243,' J. Tucker 250-204, R. Selleck 206-216-279, J. Ben- nett 206, B. Colville 224-255, C. Bradley 223-245, A. Chit- tick 228-208, N. Goodwjn 206, S. Martyn 200, K. Cobb 224, S. Cain 227, D. Sellers 221- 218, R. Etcher 205, L. Woods 262, C. Evans 2i3. High Triple - P. Burns 758, R. Sefleck 701, C. Bradley 660, J. Tucker 645, B. ÇoIviIle 628, L. Woodw 028, D. -Sefler8 0. I"Take'Adva ntage ___Of Our SELECTION 0F IlGOOD WILL"" USED CAR in Durham County 1966 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DR. HARDTOp V'-8 engine, automatie transmission, custom radio, white wall tires, power steering, power brakes. Only 10,450 original miles. Beautiful Emcrald Turquoise with matching intenior. Lie. 13569$2895 1966 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF 4-DR. Autamatic transmission, white wall tires, wheel discs. Lie. 13559$2029 1965 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DR. 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