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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jun 1967, p. 8

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Ti. i"t Kinmen Weekly draw got underway wlth go* zàmdub the. iniial*".00wlne.Future luckY collectoru piti.eu" award WM ib. annoeSd each week Iln this v Th Cnr0«slturbine Mar nd its driver, panelRecreation Colorful Costumes at Recet Centennial LegionDac Iones, viiib. MWasng fram the Telegrama 200, this Satur 'O Talen * but the regt of the, Indianapolis .500 raclng stamsviDaneecen "'Cton, ln what could easilY b. the buajest day ll Mo "Spotg Taen bsoy. dyl opr ':' As we are writing this, it appears probable that Dne For Four Shows Il: ther d w o 't 1 action. Thtfs f course, ao During the suxnmer, the : Andretti, Who was injured ln the Le Mns 24 hour endurance DePartmient of Recreation lm raZce lait Weekend. be sponsoring four Cuntry & Western Talent Shows to be But the other big names Will all be present With the held on the varlous parking Sbig catch being Indy 500 Winner A. J. FoYt. Some of the lots ln the Town ef Bowman-1 other top drivers vili b. JIMMY Clark, Jackie Stewart, John ville. Surtees, Graham Hill, Lloyd Ruby and Gardon johncock. Tom Seymour, Dise Jockey ~The awltch froin the oval Indianapolis type track ta for Radio Station C HU.C. ý'0POr wih ts Ps nd ows ad tistngtwowaytursCobourg, wiii b. the Master Mocesrwit te s u 'ainan geows -andjwstlntwo-wte aytra, aiCeremonies. tak;isrinOforadinsm caewill b. an audition session ~M ~ack ; I serion cf our and in som ca esfive-speed gear at the Tow n H all A uditorium ~~. boxes to replace the two-speed gearlng in aval racing; some startlng at 2:00 p.m. acrodynamie Improvisation (in glad you readers know what Mr. Seymiour is looklng for that rneans) to aid the car's road-holdig stability - naturally. Country and Western talent (Figured we'didn't know didn't you.) ln the fanm of singers, musi- The. big Mosport show this weekend starts at 10:30 with cal instrument graUps, danc- as production sports car race for 12 laps, fallowed by sedans ers, etc. for 12 laps. The. feature event gets underway at 2 p.xn. There Anyane lnterested lni try- WM b tw hets f 10 mies ach Adanceticetsaren -in gtheir luck at the audition........... w !! b e t w o h e a s a 10 m i es ac h A d a n c ti k et ar lO t se ssio n s t th e T o w n H a ll o n On sale i Bownianvllle stores, but we understand they inay Sunday, June 25th, 2:00 p.m., - be .abtained at the track. please cal the Recreation f 1 t t t tfiee at 623-3114. TENNIS ON THE MOVE After Saturday's big rain-fail, littie did we think thereStJosp ' M xd would b. any chance af the Bowmanville Tennis Club holdingSt oe hsMi d their Official opening Sunday afternoon. In past Years the B wIng L au courts would have been too wet for play for severa! days. B wi La u However, this year things are different, with an application The St. Joseph's Bowling of sund alding the situation - and in tact Sunday's apener League Banquet and annual did go on, although znany would-be players, thinking as we Medet ibeS treJeth' dd ddn't sSouth,0 go n Styeeng - f Lew Rundie is the guY Who is largely responsible for Juehrd ws n enyble- the excellent shape the courts are in, and we are happy to event. report that Le w l! be in charge aifniaintalnlng the playing President Ray Venasse pre- Surface tbroughout the season. sided. Others at the head table were Mns. Venassc, Rev. Instruction under the capable supervision of Lars Kari- Father Malane, Mr. and Mrs. men will begin on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, continuing James Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Ban- Until July 28th. Juniors (under 18) will get underway at 6:30, ner Passant, Mr. Maurice An- withdenors taringat 730 ach venng.naert, the M.C., and Mrs. Il h n ore t aating a :3 a h ev n n .A nnaert. hi oderto aailYourself af this fine OPPortunlty, tele- rc a ai yFte ï-Phone Nora Aluin at 623-3871 Or be at the courts ready for Malane. A beautiful floral SPlay, TUesday night. A junior tournament la also planned, arrangement centred the head 'with players requested ta contact Mr. Karlsen, the sainie table. The Catholic Worncn's U lght, at the club. League catered for the de- i; Te bg CntenialTOUnamnt ili e paye et lic*ous imeal, Mrs. Bert Payne ;~ T e b g C nte nia To rna ien wsl b pl yed at ind - w as the cate ning c anvenor. InY, thiS Saturday, wlth Bawrnanvflle playing hast ta Oshawa President Ray Venasse pre- th lu ird&t Kawartha League encounter, on Monday nlght. sented the trophies for the i-~~t First Schedule Winners ta NAIINAL OLF EEKMaurice Annaert (Captaizi), Ssrt 5t.An:la S::n, Dot Fair, .... .. This Saturday (June 17th) wl etesato National Betty Charland, ROY Trudeau, LSrne GOW Who ran lait year's Pro-Amn here is heading the Jim Fair prescnted the loca1 effort asslsted by his charming wife. ýAny questions traphues for the Second Sched. dirctd t t-1101 th frst. ee eiherSa u ic leWinners ta Pat Leddy ul eo c tdteayn . f t t ae th r Sa ar a s nh)-, R ose V esmse,* M ary day. Chisholm, Audrey Annaert, It costa me dollar per round i addition ta thc regular Mike Kennedy, Lucian An- ueen:tee te Participate, with ail proceedsgalng towards naert. JUnOr golf. Hait ai this entry fée ls retaned by the local Banner Passant pre sented 'l .Clubs to b. used lu devclopment ai junior golf i Bowman.. tue troph~ for Uic first and E. ' second Sdhedulc Winner o ands iuits e vera ' ii.You can enter as many Uies as you Mie and shauld High Average, High Triple Lv evrTapn *YOU desire ta give it a resi battie, it would be advisable and High Single to Isobel t. purchase a live buck ticket whlch inians you can play as Garvin. . Conservation Officers hi he 10 S e p hT en S p o Man1y Ures as yu wsh. Of course, the. More interest that Mns. Passant prsented the District are presently engaged 1 N ~ ~ ( T n i- là Uhown, the Mare can be donc for aur Young golfens, trophy for the first schedule in live beaver trapping o era- ~E N luhHigu Average, first and sec- ea t as clinies, tournarnents, etc. The other fifty cents will go ond Sciiedule Higu Single ta n t pe tow rds pro noing jun or ol at the naton l lvel Ma nie A naet.Ken's M en's W ear defeated Don Bagn l suPp prted Fos- three and struck out n . Bob Hghlghts of Uic gaines played by Mac Norman and Mrs. Passant presntedth 3RD ANNUAL Stephen Fuels 8.3 last Tues- ter at the plate by rapping a Williams alwd ac h Selen Gagnon, played at the Pine Valley Golf and Country toh o the secndscedle trophy fo the secod sched-day night at Vilncent Masscy home run, triple and dooe oeht uic High Average, finat sched- Park, ta break the cxisting tic ta drive in threc runs, whulc eief n te ial inning in Club, will be shown an the C.T.V. nctwork this Satunday at ule Higu Single and Triple ta o nebctween tue two tearnu and Tcrry Black callected a doublereif ,4 Prn.Moe hot a 7 , wih H len ard ng 72.Jim Fair T y o n em ave into sole Possession ai and two singles. Top hitters, The teams cach countcd If yaU thInk you can beat Norman and Miss Gagnon - Mrs. Venasse presented the f iV ftbpace lnage. eTwn, West Ricaid ned teRayestwicnthespking up asnge wth your handicap that l, that neans that men will have trophy for the second chedule C n i c l sond t raegu.Thren, s t b atin aeg eyairnin ty inth escoind, a n le te shoot a net of 70, w lth ladies recarding a 71 niet - or Hi h Til a A b n a a .ai broke Stephen's three-game a pair aie sic ngesnapicce. l o w e . J r n a i r p r e e n t e t h w i n i n s t e a k . t h r e -g m e p a r o f s i n l e s a p i e .e n 's t y i n g i t u p i n t h e n e x t Jh o e u h l l b O d o r p r o u ior m p y f ir ne sentedftor Wlnnin streak.G rant W right p ck d up inn ng. Avragy fan Runer-sup Hih YR N Bob Poster turned in a halffaitue Fuels' lut total The Men's Wear moved In Golf in this are s as well as w nning a Centennial 10I1 Beat to Denise Anna rt. hLKIT tolng the u e tafo um Rr p-iit,Ge r e t ph n as ag d f r b tt m i tu t id, nd d - the C am " M dl o ousl. Sh ud b. s lt ai f n - a nc A n et rs ncdP R w le snll g ou ar n 0 aeis a g in d w a d snge tile4-th lt ---e-ernio ai. esattered ableci Jim Moorcraftwho had re angt di bavrae be en nine uts, walked four and singled, ta score for Stepuen'a ca tued an ae ei g el jstruck out two. in1 the second, inmoutvinea te.il I inmcaptvt erth ia ea Dick Stata gave up 10 sale. Jack Bonds double and a Tà ar ai tee~I tis i taking the defeat, fan. single by C yle gave K am 's wil! shortly be flow byjtng l r eada kh gnc t fourt, but t ,e aircraft ta Scotland and wml atr Fuels cae back with three n take Up residence ln the Edin- burgh Zoalogical Gardeni, a W TOU ARE - ed y34 « - avy 1? 8 Tst - Army 29- 39 08 - Air Force Bi"e Grade 8 or botter 1Pbslc!y fit ami single A OsuadisanCitien ior BMU dh SbJesi WE OFFEa - 8207.00 a mont whil@ training lu electronies, uncobanlcaLcommindca- tions, administration or manY other fields. Free medical and dental rare Pres nfnfornu Pros sports fadhltles A 'vcY gmerous Penuloi Pl"n 4 weeks annual hoiday wlth pay IWhy Bot visit ms to discuuu your possible future m a a teebalelan in the Canadian Forces.; CUotact the Mobile Eecrutng Tean at uWîWMqVILLELEGION 12 1NOON 1o 4 p.M. WEDNESDAY, lUNE 210, 1967 t - - -~ j, Jim Pair made presenta. tions for Hidden Scores ta Bunny Greenan, Mary Brink- Iow, Brenda Lcddy, Betty Charland, Pat Annaent, VI Poste. Mns. Pair made presenta. tions for Hidden Scores ta o4- Banner Passant, Jim Bru- ton, Bill Wilks, Bob Poste. '- The Low Score Wirmensr - the Pirst Schedule were Phylis Noble and Stu Chisholm. The. Low Score winners for the - Second Sehedule were Lor.4 raine Bruton and Vern con-. "~- Mn. Annacni nmade presen.. ttlDo for Perfect Attendance. These went ta Maurice An. nsert, Dot Fair, Angela Sa. man, Banneir Passant, Albert Sarnan, Lorraine Bruton, Rase Vaise, Darothy Passant ud Rey Venasse. A SPecial Award was pr»- sented by Ray Venine for the. BA1NUE PASSANT Beit AUl Around Bowler te Isobel Garvln. Maune. Aummrot tl1-s16- 0l D]uk st., BowMaUVll snd Lothaine Loeddy for * 1.uha. SO.*nctL ale Imai ~mumer~s. A third pair of beaver wl! b. tnansorted ta the Cici- nati Zaoi the United States, a present frai»theUiKwans Club, Toronto. Several additions! animais have aiselb-en captured andi will be dlspladyedt the .- Partment'a.xhlît at Uic Cana- dian National Exhibition this sunumer. Mes. Lake FluhrienBuvrva On MaY 30th the nettlng cncw conusncea trap-netting oPerations on Rice =ajIn lthe second Yeur af Uic survey on Ibis lake. Four nets vere mt lu Uic veut end of the lak, near Bewdlcy, frozuwhc locaflth oew la opeatlg To eUthcrew haaMh led the f olowing numbi.rpf; Wallg0 $56 XargemSetjbbana 248 Sznaflmouth basn 17 Total 022 ,ra, ,dér to O*tain, iis nunu- ýMmliii, ro*bgn and bull- et M Whcharvery SPORTOPICS TOWN LEAGUE STATISTICS Quite a battic for Uic Men's Town Sotball League batting' title la being wagcd bctwcen Grant Wright and «Mac" Richards. Up ta the end oi laat week's action, Wrlght 1Ud coilected Il hits ln 20 appearances for a .550 average, lviii) Richards was 12 for 22 and a .543 mark. Three players, â Bagndil, T<errY Black and Raye WestUic urnipire turnf Player, are i hot pursuit with .500 avenages. Grant la tied with Dave Werry in the home ruit derby, each with a Pair. Richards has belted five doubles and dniven hi eiglut runs to lead ibath departmnents. Bagneil leads in runs scarcd with nine. Lloyd Hamnilton has drawn the inost number cf walks seven and wouid you believe he Is way eut lu front la stnike-outs, having fanncd on eiglut occasions. As hard-work. ing score-keeper and statistîcian, "Tini" Cox remarked, "thatlg realiy surpnising, because "Hamrny" struck eut oniy once lait icason, ai fan as 1 can remember."1 Bob Willilams la Uic only undeieatcd hurler lu the Ioop, whth two route.going declsions ta bis credit. After dropplng bis flrst start, Charlie Kilpatrlck bas posted three consecu. tive victories ta become the Town League's winningest pitcher. il J Canaidia"n Forces NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE j.ýF ý- - -ý --7 --

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