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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jun 1967, p. 9

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malis Smothe bi Jlm Clarke Thrdynlght, EUl ShZshadred&Chartran's aBI 11-3 drubbing, despite beinI outhlt 8-5. The Men'a Weai squad turned in anothei ,*Iteing evening in the à g d. e. Terr who tossc 5 2/3 inn- Inu the lasers, took the defeat. Ted Leveck, afforded better SUpport by bis club, went aU the way for the wi. Baker, althOugh touched for just five hits by the winers, experi. enced control trouble, issuing ntsc free passes, whilc fan. ning six. Leveck fanned four and walked only one. LUS had tbree of their five bitai the bottom of the first, as they moved ahead 2-0. Cbartran's battled back, tYing the score in the top of thue Second. Terry Baker and Garth Linton supplicd bits, BUlis swept into a 6-2 lead as lest o the econd - ~~~~nology, niay ne2~d tThe eaadlantateuman, 8owmm g,1fle q h op, lU? I KChartrcfor an ipressive oermny11e Oro ' Cht SsNew reaerm Building 0es-frBusiness a 'r n ip fSO'NeU -llgaeOsw. breadBaier Aash Another interesting softbal n ooA*feU teugogi 0, was played in Port D r ctors, 4pprove Men's Wear crew. An infield PeryBall Parkt Sunday even- X r~ yCak n w ing wlth Scugog emnerging the ýr Iaks preceded back-to-back wnes C enten i ebits by Gord Wallace and Mr. and M ennialdoeatete John Kilpatrick. Baker eUDogan Eaie ated a,. ow the winners another e theOshawa General Hos- o À n u On g base-bit over the next 32/3 ~pital's Graduation Ceremony at ro n a O o o F i ininings he tossed, but errors 'O'Neill Collegiate for the New Meatures for the Orono bie the new convenor 0 h and wildness served the Shoe- Sehool of Nursing, the School Fair were approved at a meet- Annual Dra a eutva~ h mnen'spurpose as they rolled j o gydiand LaratoryTech. ing of the fair directors on Festival là; tobe huId Arun heBie:Radiological Technology when Fellows Hall Twenty-two di- the Orono Town Hall. e redthe Bss:ter daughter, Cheryl, gradu- rectors were present. .s. rpejU Gord Wallace had his best ated from the Sehool of Medi- nte etnia hmMB h rono. athrtic ssocia game of the season for Ellis, cal Laboratory Technology. OdTmeCsue otststonakdth ecf h rapping out a pair of hits fer Mr. and- Mrs. Gordon Har- to be held on Friday evening Orono Rmnk durlng theOro rfive RBI's. John Kilpatrick ~rison, Omemee, were Friday, in front of the grandstand. Centennial Week. Hoe l was another star performer, , June 2nd evening supper Prize money for this feature asked that an agreemen rwith a triple and single. guests at the home of their bas been donated to the Fair drawn up betweenl theFir For Chartran's, who drop- dau.ghter and son-in-law, Mr. Board for this event. Board and the Athletl s cand Mrs. Gordon Metcaif and Asepscini ortr oito o h s fh 1ped their fourth in a row ai- family and attended the gradu- Ato e i n is trwn iatindfo eu to ter winning thieir opener this atio cermonyoirteir rand th tbfollow gbuildingan the rg year, catcher Tony Meraw approvalnyofthi gan at the meeting on governing it. jand Dave Cryderman each dagtriCeyvetafa onay. Mr. L. Ayre and Mr. had two bits. H....k* Sk ,*' ~Ohwaiinepof sbetothe priz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saddler H. in fepoe the ad-z ....... attended the graduation cere- O I "'T.', ~ mon at ONeil ColEgit st for wbicb the Fair Board UARY UJNU ~~AULT ________ ~~ Oshawa, wben their daughter! st rvd oisi ~'*'~~ ~ Janice, graduated in a class of am ount of $3 00.00 . The com - W . .. C R E Club 5 ladis wxl meet36, from the School of Nurs- mittee in chargewil e Tuesday evening, June 13 at On Monday, patrons of Orono's post office re- date bas been announced -for officiai opening cere- ing.Mes.L.ArHSinr Th dehcf r.WUa the home of Mrs. Jack John- ceived their mail through the modern wickets and monies that customarily accompany the construction Friday evening, after gradu- and R. Dow. J. Corner, bcloved husbadc ston. Flthrad r onboxes of this magnificent new building. The change- of new federal buildings. The new structure is located ation, Mr. and Mrs. Saddler Mr. Donald Staples reported Elizabeth Corner, Scabr entertained their guests. Those that Mr. John Amesbury will ough, occurred on Sud7 Johnson, Oshawa, visited Mr. lover was made over the weekend. At the moment, no one street east o! Orono's main street. present were Mr. and Mrs. IanMa2,197Ho a hhl and rs.Ber Jonso an auScott, Corbeyville, Mrs. Robert evening Mr. Ralpb Sadd.ler 86th year. enjyad r v etonsnind a . "' K UIaddler, Miss Vivian Saddler, attended the Graduating Nur- Mr. Corner Wl.as fo e Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ale.X'a,' Big - ash W '"'ers in 'Little N IL. Hockey I..raw jBowmanville, Mrs. Fred Toms, ses' Father and Daughter Ban-. esdent of Newcastic, ana der, Bowmanville, called to Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. quet at the Genosha Hotel.. Ms60yasgo i vist teirbroherMr.Robrt1"~" r -~-~~ ~ Gordon Brent and Christine,l On Saturday evening Janlice Mrs os rn60 ycars a r.i vsim Sunyevrbrtening.ober iTyrone. jattended the Nurses' Gradua-Mr.Cnewee arldh way home from their cottage.~" 'On Thursday afternoon Mrs.1tion Banquet and Bail. Follow-thvilg ofNwe1e Mr. nd rs. . O Smth, ~ Sddle atendd th grdua-lIing the bail, Janice, her friends The funerai servicewg Bo.mandileM re F.0.Sunday ' ing Nurses' Mother and Daugh- and their escorts, were enter- conducted by Rev. Prkn supper guet owter fnatheer T's aat McLaughlin Hall,' tained at the home of ber par- and burial was In Pinsle Mr F.G. smiofthead r ahe. , Osawaand on Thursday;ents, Mr. and Mrs. Saddler. Cemetery. Mr. F G. mithandM EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY! BURLEY BUS LINES announce NEW SERVICE between Whitby and Village of Brool.n ROUTE: No. 12 Highway - north to Brooklin, Casse!. Road -West ta Montgomery St., south on Mont- gomnery to Heber Down Crescent, west to Ferguson Ave., north to Vipond Road, east to No. 12 Highway, north ta George St., south on Queen St., wcst on Cassels Road, east ta, No. 12 Highway and south to Whitby. TIMES: Leaving Brooklin for Whitby: '7:30 10:30 1:30 5:45 Wbitby ta Brooklin: 10:00 1:00 5:15 ar.. a.nt p.rn. p.m. ar.. p.m.. Pa. FARES: 300! single between Brooklin and Whitby Note: additional pick-up at VALLES MARKET on No. 12 Highway. Fare to Whitby from Valles Market - 200. Attention. There was a general redistribution o! wealth over the weekend as the Little NHL 200 Club draw came to' a close at the Men's Softbali Dance at the Lions Centre. The happy gentlemen holding the cheques in the above picture are, from left to right, Ted Fairey, Bowmanville, who won $500, Don Perry, Whitby, with $200 and J. G. Porter of Oshawa, with the big $1,000 cheque. At le! t is John Fowler, Little NHL Director and at right, George Cawker, the President. Draws were made by Ray Crombie, Men's Softbaii President, i Ken Park, Coach of Ken's Men's Wear and Mrs. Bob Foster o! Newcastle. WîIIowdaIe Makes Debut By Beating Whyte's 8. b 3 by JIm Clarke "Willy" Willowdale miade bis hurling debut a winning one, on Monday nigbt, as Frank's Variety trouncec Whyte's 8-3. Newly acquired by the league-leaders, "Willy' presented bis mates witb an excellent four-bit ffort. Randy Beauprie and Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaneylk were Saturday evening visit- ors. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker and Michael, Waterdown, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Taylor, Bowmanville, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron and Mrs. Wood, Tyrone, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webb of Newcastle on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Cameron spent Wednesday and Tbursday with Mr. and Mrs. Perey Stainton at Wingbam. Little Jennifer, Terri and Robbie Davis, Orono, spent Monday with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibson. Mr. an~d Mrs. Gibson visited witb bis mother Mrs. G. D. Bentley, Port Perry, on Sat- urday. Many happy returns to Ray- miond and Ruth-Anne Cameron wbo recently celebrated their l16tb and eightb birthdays res- pectively.-- - - 0 0 HomeownersI. FOR YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS B EA V ER WILL SUPPLY:- LO W C os I MWODERN IDAs 'VIJG YOU DEAL ONLY WITH BEAVER . NOTHING DOWN NOTHING TO PAY FOR 6 MONTHS OUR OWN FINANCE PLAN B.L.A.C.O. ap>i BEAVER LUMBER PHONE 623.3388BOWMANVILLE OPEN FMIAY EVENIG TILL 9:00 P.M. FOR YOUB CONVENIENCE b v. Sullivan combined for the van, who took over in the losers, giving up seven safe- fourtb, gave up tbree runs eties. Beauprie took the loss, and three bits, wbile fannîng 9working three frames. He four and walking none. 1 aeup five runs and four The winners took a two-run hits. He fanned four and leaci in the openlng frame a!- walked a pair. Dennis Sulli- ter two were out. George ri Michelson's double was the big blow. Frank's moved into * * * a 5-0 lead in the third. Three of Wbyte's eight errors took c GEORGE MEEK place in this inning. George * INTERNATIONAL Michelson, Gerald Harness PRODUCTIONS and Gerry Barker had succes- * ive bits. *AND MEEK RECORDS s Whyte's scored their first presents at run in the fourth and added a *pair in the last of the fifth * *tb to trail 5-3. Richard McLean's W hitbyR.B.I. single was their only r h~~it ofth nig Frank's scored an uere Areima run in the top of the sixth on La pair cf errors, to lead 6-3. *FRI, moWiilowdaie allowed Whyte's'ua *F I.,JUNE I6 aead-off single in the sixth,i * 8 Big Heurs o by Brown, and then retired non-stop o "Willy"1 ?xt baingWthe Entertainment losers, bis mates collected * fromn 4 p.m. * their final two runs in the ta 12 midnight top cf the seventh. Bob Mc- drt* Manus' triple and two Wbyte's *Live and in person, drc errors c o mpie t ed Frank's from Hollywood, Califor- scoring. * nia, slnging their No. 1, Around the Bases: b it record "Shake a Tail à' In addition to Willowdale's Feather" plus "I'm Your strong pitching performance, *Puppet" and many, many.j George Michelson was an- ~more! ~ other standout performer for the winners. George ham- The Unbelievable. mered out a double and tri- * *- pie for three RBI's. Brian James and Bradley turned in another PUrfy sparkiing gaine in centrefieid Bobbr for Frank's. For Whyte's, their four hits £. SHOW and DANCE) were sbared by Joe Kennett, plus6 Bi Candian Richard McLean, Randy Beau- plus:8 gCaa.an prie and Brown. *1- quàlwlv___£______ 1. b. lJ.ZWN & JAYnZ TA IMl7'.2 and the MiJesties N SL ETON. jLJ E.' G. SMITB Mr. and Mrs. Elnuo Ashton, and The Power Birmingham, Michigan, spent *THE COUNTS * a few days recently witb Mr. Plus The Countdowns and Mrs. Winl Ashton, Caes- THE STITCH IN erea, Sunday and Monday TYM* visitors were Mr. and Mrs. WiI- *THE fred Sanderson, Columbus, Mr. SOULSEARCHERS and MsD. Wood and family, wlth Diane Brooks *q Mapie rbôe;- Mr. BiR Dafoc and Erie Mercury and Miss Sandra Berry, Whît- .JACK HARDIN by. and he Slhouttes Sunday visitors wltb Mr. and sudTh Sihoetts .~Mrs. James Gibson and Bruce MCIS were Mrs. F. Conboy, Mr. and MC'S Mrs. Bruce Conboy, Frankie HUM - Bob Macodory Ar' and Cheryl, and Mrs. W. A. - Bilan Skinner 7% Gîbson, ail t! Toronto. ,IPFI - Big 'G' Walters* Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jewei, KLB - Sunderland, Mr. Wallace Pas- John Douabie coe, Enfieid and Mr. and Mns. *' Stan McNiellie, Toronto, were Dresa - Tour Choice recent guests witb Mr. and Avance Tickets ouly $2. Mrs, Cecil Wilson. tDoor . . . .S.w* Recent visitors with Mr. and Tick et Agency Mrs. Lawrence Maicolmi werc Brysn'.Suike hop Mrs H. Taylor, Blackstock Bowiuauvlle S * M rs. Cia Scbnuid, Barry and Bo ma vileGlenn, N w asl . M r. ad Booked by Mrs. Malcoini and family werc inadian General Ariss Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolmn, 4 Collier St., Suite 3, Caesarea. (9248458to Congratulations to Miss Jan- (924-458) ce Saddler who graduated from the Sehool o! Nursm*ng * * * * anc ta ýMis -Cheryl Metcall 4. *4 c *a *C rl- Cream of Barley POOL HOPEUN lAOtk SEASON'S TICKETS NOW ON SALE UNTIL JUNE 2Oth ONLY! 10-00 w PER FAMILY Includes: parents and dependent children $ 4 who graduated from Uthc Scbool under 18 years, living at home. o! Medical Laboratory Tecb- TranquIizer. .Take five oF themn with you when- ever you go for a drive and you'Il feel a whole lot botter. 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