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

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~'1 - 5 ~ Pli emndia Staesmn, owmnanvme, zuly 5, 1967f The p i sDepartmen fRce- ody uyltVcn tien hosted theSno Ct-MasyPr at63 p.- 13Y rank R T o p 02-72s zen et po ) ~ ~~last Thursay eeiga Lions Centre. DRESSED FOR9 THE WEATHERi- etlad upin eods imebh demigned for are to enable the wearer te soak up the su eun crien. heptlc And get wet. Se - we were rather disappointed that. supdecios taerr More people - partiularly those of the fairer sex didn't' d cke sra Wrtl atclraprlon Saturday. wr a r O r il t nCak. shortr t preckard 1 rs -Partlcularly the ones wearing bikinis! - Oh there Lioneý TClark.ce Va4rious eye-catching and colorful items such as mini Lon-C rr Solina T rc aoivn as3- ong oBoS o es, Kn i on (and we mean mini) kirts, tight-fitting stretch pants, ber-!1 Cark Bob Peling and Rick rousing sing-song ac mn uda shorts, short shorts - the w hole deal! H r li g t n Soccer st_______________e ctoy r . TfA But or ur one, w ar patia tethebikni.It llos Dr igto SocerLeague ac- c * B u t f o r u r m n e y , w e a e p a ti a l t o t e b i i n i. It a î o w sti n w a s th e b ig e x h ib itio n T h e h ig h lig h t o f t e v n more of the body to be exposed to the sunshine - and linawesMn dfninghampon Se-IIIV1L water too for that matter! And without question it 15 good' Sna tun eedibac hempotertaVILin ed asthe eno Cizes forgir-wachig.colnt rMnd a igh a S- cjrrre Concert p No itl-watcti eotrwudevrb ulyo oehing ington AIl-Stars 3-1. Mr. and Mrs. Chanlie with various Cunr ad ltke Ntt tti eotrwudevrb ulyfoehn Don Westlake counted twice, Murphy, Paris, spent the Western sangs.Ti a wemade a complete tour of Mosport - and - weîî a guy Ai.etlk letngJh Mrh.adt e the oiinoe Just can't help noticing a nice looking girl in a bikini. othr.Ra Peson ird he Me nd Mwith his p aretMleadup ta L the mJambre at Yessir, it was a great day for the bathing suit set as wel anMr ekn uet vnig y5 Sauraytune uttebea eutfu dy.A las utS!tres oerti ally ' were weeker. nd r g usts nn g, r.Ju y5C. t 8pCc S a t u d a y u r n e o u t t o e a e a u t f u l a y . A t l a s t n t i l. .p a y e d W e d n e s d a y . n i g h t . T u r n e r a t C a m e r o n L a k e . I m a s t e r o f c e r e m o i s about 3:15 in the afternoon when suddenly it appeared . Graham Dallas registered all Mrs. Lawrence Farrow was iCountry & Wester orfo likely'that we were in for qulte a storm. Likely? - Actually: ..hfatdSim3-,wt oly e ho e monsrMcCormîOshwak, * thr wsnodub botit utyu in' ea hesaniyetree goalsm as1Hamptho dý e- hoessfraenstrhaoutO shawa acpedo thri2 DkeSBwmnl the e w s n do bt bou it Bu yo di n't hea th sc ntiy-Coombs eikig for the losers. 120 ldis enjoyed a la st ed by Peteie ln u a c ead people complaining. After al - they did have their;cikn aispesn bathing suite on - prepared for the weather you might ..... aker Sogalloiýftrnon !I f aystsn Bay. Courtice a 1-0 decision aven' Mr. and Mrs. E. Shier pniiptn As the rm approahed the .S.A.C. fficiaishurniedSolina, and Ray Preston scor- lToronto, spent the weekenci in this pragram r e onn eso ln Asth ai apoahd heUS..C ffcal hrieied three times to iead Maple at Mr. Lloyd Halloweli's. Harper, Ian Wannmkro ru nuac about, urging the drivers and mechanics ta get their cars! I Grove to a 4-2 win noers' M . an r. n y C ey, BTrie . a Tyarone. wThe other Iackof' and Dore e n * Business thsurance out of the pts in time t star the econd 00 mie heaA maner en t to Gary Neil , are p x at o h al The Senior Citie s fnsh sa e P a n n There was litte doubt that it would ever be completed, i* ih Nc asaa n e day weekend at M . Sid Hall -!e h v n g of wt 'but in order ta make it officia, et least one lap had ta be1 Mooe bagging the Tyronef number of cardgae goals. ;Mn. and Mrs. C. Farrow, pee Wee BaseliPaof f Asu nc run. JIn the only gamne reported Neto a n . Ca, wr Tadd's. visi- Monday, It VnerC mp n o an d Bobby Unser of A burquerque, New M exico, Was on y'o Sa u ay Zi n e edew n ile w re r e tM s eyu y S n too happy ta hurry n ta the grid, because he had won ice -0 on a goal by Wayne! Mrs. A. Dobson has eturn- iYankees vs Indias the first heat - and in a few more miles the Indy ace Jordan. ed frm a trip ta Ottawa and could have it ail wrapped up, without having ta go throughf Thursday night's Junior ac-J Montreal last week. another gruelling one hundned. onswZn waiop Hamp- Mr. and Mrs. Delbet Hall- fton 1-0 saw on ye n;eladBlTrtosp Unser had finished the first 100 miles at an£ vegeike Kuzenko each turned in he holiday t their summer!- m apeed of 102.77 miles an hou. Skies darkened between heats, hat-trick performances. Jeffi home. and in the very first ap of the second heat the yelow flag, MLean added a pai -r, -s n -gles! A number fom Shioh at- Um went out cmpeling drivers to slow down. Alter 15 miles n pcaoswr mae nFia vnn t e hs ebr tended the presentation fo lui - riche. an Mn.was $7,75 Man spe tator wer ama ed an Fnid y ev ning ta sc the e me bersafnT o e R v. a d.MCs.R. h.iWhte a 11U was al ave nd youngMr Unsen a some $77 Bow,.-anville Lians Club carrying a f laming torch through the tawn in true Courfice TOPg last welek. Mn. day nd n.i A The crowd, announced at 52,214 was disappainted in thel Ol yp ic yOtheyw ertoOhe a l VOuntena erswh ebre Pfl FesDiv4l.White wili take up residence litit heat when ane of the favorites, Maria Andretti, coastedi a nmOtw oOhw' etnilclbain and Folk Feti Al.eles 4- in Oshawa. Comment later fromn both watchers and one-time athietes was that they should:MnadMr.B Csel NV Into the pits following only anc circuit of the track, and! have had a bit more conditioning before attempting to transport the rather Courtice edged Bowman-'and family were Saturday; didn't return ta action until1 the last two laps. While Andrettlij burdensome and quite warm fla-ming torch. Those who took part and gradually vleSah Cook BA Belles eeing dinerguesPotsatoMn Io having a rough year, Ronnie Bucknam, we wene given ae r c veî r m e14o-3h o L w o ar aion P ei en o L in a weli-played Durham KihC s el', P r oe ; r eoeig, fonlf orgt o atn asCrsn rsdn o adies softball encounter, last: Mr. George Moore, Castie-i te ndrALL, ecmWORI<p n rafDONErvig eAND! ta lierta d, beame tid p n rafic aniin sco dsW illiams, Laurenoe Goddard, AI Cuthbertson, Erie Barr- and Jack M unday. iM n a ngh in C ic. ton, has been spending a few!G AR N E D Y B W M N L after the stant, but ton late te see action. McRobbie Photography Bowmanvilîe opened the days with Mn. and Mns. Jim Lloyd Ruby and Bud Tingeistad touched wheeis nean ____-sc-ig-nth-f-s-n d ubeStark. the «'S" turn as Ruby roaned by, but iuckily there was no, hy Gail Linton, and Karen: Sunday morning the service damage, as the cars kept on course. CONTRACTeORutcete ýa Siohwsincareo -We witnessed anc spin-out on corner one, when Jerry Wit -s douhebe oticllwentied at Shi O hawain hrge o Kens Nip Kram p's 7106 Simpson singled, following aiJbe with us during thisrnanth. IF YUW Grat ws frcd t gie p atercomleingitxy-I-e baein tbottomhaîf ;hen RnMG twee, aw Wo wl Anadeitratolles.ywsth ooryl rcs Ken's Men's Wear racked up lies in the second and thirdi, 1 the eighth, Dan Girardi was, with two in the fifth ona1 erbarough, wene guests a r A n d d e at r a c i o n S at r d y w s t e m to r y cl ra e s th e ir fifth c o n se c u tiv e w i n f fo llo w in g th e b ig f u r -ru n sa fe o n th i d -sa c k e r E w a rt's ,w a lk , G a y e 's d o u b le a a J im S ta k 's a n d a lso . r e niP AE* * th a go u d er a y t a. . an as fa as w e re con an d en d ed a th ree-g am e w in - i st in nin g sp lu rg e. e r r R ich ard s sin g led an d isin g le b y P ick e l. T h e B A iv isito s th ere w ere T om an d l cerned, produced a lot of excitement. i ning streak by Knamp's Furni-f The Men's Wear picked up! Curt Vanstone's bunt went for; Belles drew on even terms in1 Laura Morton, Bethany. Encountered Dr.,Dan Cattran, who was one of the tu, b otiga76 xr-one un in the first and then;another hit to load the bases he next frame, apping outý Mrs. Lawrence Farrow wasJ CONTAC mnedicai team in atteridance. Athough there were no seious inning victory at Vincent Mas- icollected three more in the Cint Ferguson's single push-!four safeties, singles by White,iin charge of the mugie tJ Injuries, Da told us *hseyhPark, wlaste Tuesdane nigthe'botto m hall of the third - a l! ed across the winning rarker.1 Virginia Fairey and Nancy Shiloh on Sunday. inj rie , D n old us ha w h n h w nt a t ea on of th B ob F oster, th e W nn er in of th em u n earn ed , a ter tw o R ch ard s led th e leagu e- IG ood w in , alon g w ith L ee S kin -j-L racers for euts and scratches, as they lay off the track, the' aIl five decisions, increasedi w r u.la es a h lt, rpig nrs d ul.C *hE~i first question would be, 'How's my bike?" his pace-setting pitching e-i wK iout.eers antegles ae, nivinginerg Gdo ynle sto-ageSe hEliJ * codt t1 fttlsighs, e tte t i heffh nrfour of Ken's seven nuns. accounted for the eventual, i u I J i fiIIL-W YMAKs gaine. Fse tosseda a pair of nuns, folwn new-1 Ferguson was right in step1 winning tally in the sixth. For Ol Aipplances HALFWAYMAR ýsven-hitter, fanned four and camer Chanlie Ewart's tw0 ýwith a double and single. Karen Essery scattered 14 It's hard te believe that the Town Softbali League walked a pair, alter entering base throwing eror. Singles. Ewart made an auspicious hits, fanned two and walked a through e.Sehn rp hedule passed the hallf-way mark iast week, as the teamsl the game in the first inning ta by Don Bagneil and "e debut t the platefo Kramp s, pair to earnth win, while S T A T E 8 M A N relieve Lary Peris, who a- Richards produced the da-colecting a double and twolser Nancy Goodwin gave Up; iFRFE SIAE now c ntem late heir startng rstens for he co ing ly owed four uns. lock.- siagles for three RBI's. Ted î seven safeties, claimed seven JP O E 6 3 5 1 aif iJim Coye gave up 10 safe-, Kranp's filed the. ba.es i "nady" Hoar had himnself aistrike-out victims and issued , Phone 623-3303 Ken's M en's W ear have been the hottest tea m ately, ties, walked one and had awith one out as the teainsiperfect evtning, picking p al-fi e fe passes.- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ racldng up three straight victories ta take a four point lead lone strikeout in going dlown! wen! into overtime, but a pair of singles, a sacrifice fly i ta defeat. stnike-aut and a fly baIl ta and a base on balls. Bill Brunt Qver Stephen Fuels, with one game in hand. The Fuels,, Kramp's built up a 6-1 iead'centre stopped the thneat. added two singles ta the iosing -who had been tled with Ken's, drapped three in a row, Jafter three, adding single tal- !--In the Men's Wear haif of cause. before getting back on the winning track Wednesday night. Kramp's Furniture, after losing five straight, appeared to be on the move as they won a pair, before going down ta their slxth setback. Kramp's have three games in handýWhytes' Stay Ahead 9,to 4 -on runner-up Stephen's and a pain on the othen two. Currently holding down third spot, Walter Frank Real Estate have gone !int a real -tail-spin, but the way theIna t eW t h rîa ' R TI PE Town League has been going this seasan, any teamn canin B t e th Car n sRSI beat another on any given night, se it's far from over yet. j Incldentally, Reg White, who pitched the finst two games by Jim Clarke of the campalgn for Ken's, before rejoining Oshawa Gale' Whyte's Upholstery stayed a JUNIOR MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE SOFTBALL Lumber, turned In a fine winning effort Saturday. ýstep ahead of Chartran's Mens STATISTICS (Compiled by T. Baker) J Playing in the Canadian International Fastball Tourna-i Wear, by virtue of a 9-4 vie-S ment at Hull, Quebec, Reg pitched Gaie Lumber ta a 6-3: tory. last Tuesday night. Den-(so hrdyJn 9 97 * victony over Edmionton, as. Bob. Young cracked a bases- nsSulvnbm5db a TEAMX STANDINGS Gp w1 L PCT. GBL SU M MlàER L A AC loaded homer in the last inning. Edmnontan is the defending strong 11l-hit showing by his Fnanks-----------------0 9 i 90 -- F K Canadian Senior Champins -A 1- s o'tfe 'tobdl - mts osd »ehte' li--------------1 0 .u,,, i nal io nning. D. McFeeters, Whytes . S 28 -U-2-'450 n raim elg ood.hmach 28 123 11 4On r's r equeealt . 1964 PONTIAC CSO PR Mumbe W u~Moe~.ai29d t score.ameeqonment an ~ John Cannons smacke a lad-'D.McLean, Whytes 7 24 8 10 12 2 2 1 .407 eu qip r ff I d o ou e . h ev n h b t B : M eM an us, F ran k 's 8 27 14 Il il 1 3 5 . 0 .D l x n l d s c n o eb c e Stpe ul& downed Aal-,the third base line, and Arond tetBa es:Dnnis W . LHe, Whytes -- 7 --- 828 7 il 3 0 1 .3937 te J ra k Re l s at 4 1 atfall h a ro n n t rw n the batting race, cracking.: B. Bradley, Frank's - - 9 34 16 12 8 1 2 4 .353 V incent M assey park, hast!ing errons by left-fielder o l u a h rn nd$ 7 5s t e s r d i t i Wednesday night, ta mRap aýPearson and catcher L amr 1ahaer 0n two singles, G. Harness, Frank's --- -- -- 10 34 Il 12 9 1 2 5 .353 1963 CHEV. 2-DR. SEDAN Le 291 t h m. g a g e Io s i n g s t r e a k , a n d iP i p e r . a r . :f o r W h v t e s . T w t h e r h t D n w e , F a k s7 2 3 3 L A A C mnove four points In front of A single by Steve Burns answingers this season, Dic Sowe, 44 , OO3.3 the Realtors in the battle for;Piper's two-bagger case MLan and "Woody" LeJ onos Catrn 72 7 5 O 0o1 î33 V-8, automatie transmission, custom radio. éeorgemtephen, on tl, n h next i. e api f bits for theI T. Baker, Chartrans ----_ 8 25 8 8 i O O 2 .320 This particular car is really dlean. Owner's tunn ntrame. The Fuels threatened, wnners, as did Joe Kennett. H. Webster, Fnark's 7 25 5 8 4 0 1 2 .320 name on request. VstOrLtT 'strongest Town Leagueto break il wide open in the For the Chartnan's club,! R. Wallace, Ellis----------- 9 35 911l 7 2 2 2 .314 LeARACK1149611.. > &. ch ns ney r n uc lW k, cingle by L loyd H am il- ? w hile T erry B aker, Bf uns' B no s y$E1s4 952 7 O 2 26 fo r Y -o u i N o R e a o a l f e W" nver In mfvesaf-1ton and an infleld bouncer i MacMillan and John Cannons j D . Blaose, Frans 15 2 1 467 2 1 .284 gîv.ig up ne fieoe o n a gesheBale-aule of a -giin upon fre asJ Oc'* BllMceanpuledof aT. Leveck, Elli ---- 31 9 g 6 0 1 4 .258 Teri Bke, p Bote ke torbtes on tgaers'hefine catch for the Upholstery' G. Wallace, Ellis ----- ----- 36 h1 9 hIl O2 4 .5 juiloe Town League, deaerv-i;ack ta the mound, but a n i oteam in the sixth inning. Ken G. Michelson, Frank's - 6 21 6 5 5 0 1 3 .238 d a mul bttr ft. a hescared when Len aseeltlrybed Of .a R. Beaupnie, Whytes 8 21 4 5 1 1 0 i .238 four wlkedi his en's in hape h .eoncorne, Ellis y cLen out Jourand watodjthird great running g bin ieft! th e i s o u d ' i d t e a d e ,c r aib c e n~ A . 0s bo r e , E l s - - 9 27 3 5 2 0 O 3 .18 5 On th0i l perform ance i ailton's trp e ta I f field. g a G. Barker, Frank's10 3 6 6 2 O0 3 .12 would have to b. rted droein te fnlrn a1îWahe emtmna G. Sainsbury, Whytes 6 24 44O2O1.6 hýps 4h. fInest Young rvent g wa rn alter:in 0f postpermigas air!t .Slivn hts82434 3Oii.167 g tmpc a omn-te "Hmy ldte'dfr hscaming Sundayý Brian Adams, Ehis 9 25 12 4 1 0 3 .160ý Swinners with a triple andlafternoon at Memorial Park.; Bruce Adams, EIIS 8 21 63 OOO1.4 ýat*ms owited twlce ini double, the other bit going tajChartran's meet Ellis Shoesi T _____ W'ras 14 j,~4~rusueR- iay, whlle Steve Buns rap- ad Frank s Variety tack1iTe eaChrrn __ 9 29 3 4 1 o 0o 13. 16oin t.Eýï p'gww e i4 e e singles in the lbainliWhyte's Uphaîstery in the, M. O'Brien, Chartrans __ 7 20 2 2 i o O 0 .100 E 8il~ia dc..cause, Piper had a double an' doubeheader. Firt gami sI.k tc hgbe ti btiz tts donPerson singled. cedldfor 1;30 p.m. (JPlayers la b u Uibefrrtt"gt

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