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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1967, p. 5

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Snowden, Roberte Matn, Rie- cevn a tremendous &P-~ Rec reat ion Re Vi~ews VIrgInia Hogervorst, Jirn Mile Kirkton and Joe Bath- ke L bekDon abby ueStrike, Ipîise tramthe cboused. w Annual swlm Diaplay istaff for a job well done. Mr.1 Interm-edate: Trudy Ryp Dustan, Steven Nichais. with another of their fine, Trhe D partment of Recrea-!'Fa.nning alsa thanked Keith' stra, Donna Lewis, Linda' Beginner: Anny Vis se r, performances. aon Annualt Swim DisplaylConneil, pool owner a! thej Caverly, Cheryl Carter, Bill LRickyooVere ViDo radlwe, heante t Jambore will be P'as held, et the Creaam ofliCream of Barley, for bis ex-I Preece, John Carter, GranitLehWowdVcrRwehldateFyig uch n BarleY 01 îlat Thurdy ce lient co-operation during1 Snowden, Doug Henning. Anne Brine, John Brine, Jo- Motor Inn parking lot on1* evUenaY1 Anne Mantie, Bannie Carlson, Wednesday. August 23, start-I âQ r over 600 par- the past season, and J. Ken-1 Survival Swimming: Terr Barbara McGuey, Robbje Ery- ing at 8:00 p.m. Mils, friends and children. nett of the Recreation staff1 Russell, Linda Stevens, Evan- sonick wemnLnd swim display wa for setting up chairs for theî geline Merkley, Sandra Da-ay, Rcyl Sweetnan, nd oof the various swi* spectators and the speciaU~vies, Valerie Mainprize, Lin-1Tyo, Cey Sw tmn' wm Evelyn Fayer, Cindy Leblanc i ~" fundamentals taught guests for their attendance at da 'Caverly, Cheryl Carter, Bruce Syer, Mark Hanewich , rco I.u » lu ng the past four wes the swim isplay. i John Carter, Trudy Rypstra, Pauil Eeuwes, Steven PhillipsTatr Cu rhe five-sîx year olds, weeks Councillor Ken Nicks thank-ý Cindy Ayre, Norman Kranz, Allen Spencer, Taxiya Russel' m!BgnesJuniors. dtepripasan thel Jill Nichais. Barbara Henning, Sa n Hd r aio Intermnediates, Seniors anid parents for their interest inl i or om Cned ryoLsaNcs raiA M k BU ~vval Classes wthe S-l wi m lsssad hEarl Carter, John Bickie, Alan Vandergaast, BenaProut, VOve er ~simming staff. Mainprize, Dawn Stevens, Jessica Nimigon, Mary Jane U l Presentation of awards WeLre Swlmming Result. Julia Pearson, Bob Byron, Bradley, Thomas Woodward. tM c B o n. presented ta the graduates of, Resuits of Bowmanville Re-; Scott Vandriel, Dayle ,os-J Karen Conneil, Shçlly Bal The third meeting of the each class by: Counillor Ken creation Department's Revit borne, Mike Eeuwes, Janleti Lama Smith, Jodie Hoskiný Durham 4-H Tractor Club wes NikCouncillor J. Bourke, Cross Swim Classes. Tests at. Large, Allen Connel, Mike D.avid Brown, Mary Ann held on July 17 at the work- S.McTavish, Mrs. C. Dev- Cream of Barley Pool, July Saunders, Sally Mainprize,l Groetelaars, Teresa Payneshop of Mr. M. Brown of Bow- Itt, Mrs. M. Lucas, of the Re- 28 and 31, 1967. Eric Wiggans, Mark Elliatt, Bob Hilditch, Diane Phayre' manville. There were 19 mem- treation Committee, R. L. By- Staff: Wm. Bagneli, Instmuc- Wendy Vandergaast. Mark Lloyd Vandergaast, J a n e t bers present. ron, Clerk-ontroîîer, Town of tor in charge; Instructors, Caverly, Ronald Strike, Den- Kraay, Bradt Craig, Shanie The meeting was called ta Bo0wmanville and H. M. 1Lamna Caverly, Ian McQuar- nis Bamber, Theodore T2r- Byron, Louise Nimigon, Dalej,,. yteViePesdn Roo0Per, Superintendent of thelrie, George Saunders; Quali- stra, Trudy Russell, Donna Stoneburg, Sc ot t Stevens,.ra nx h alcl n Pine Ridge Schooî.felhlesBra ianders, Wod, Danny Hanewich, Jo- John Snowden, Lorrie Mount- iueso he last meeting T. A. ann ngtuaeJIlNcasBvryWgnsane ayrNeieHetrjy Linda Ritchie, Helen were read by the secretary. W.W. Bagnel, Director of Senior: Susan Clarke, Peg- John Vembeek, David Ander- Hiemstra, Ted Puk, Sharon Temeig wstre BwimnmingCases, and hisigy Clarke, Valerie Manprize.1 son, Madeline Merkley, Linda Hammond, Chris Stainton, over to Mr, Sutherland who Edward Kraay. introduced aur hast, Mr. Brown. Mr. Tobey, aur club Girls' Softball ileader, went over the next The Department of Recrea. two lessons on valves ai-d tion Girls' Pee Wee SoftballJ tires of the tractor. Mr. Brown League action at Central gave us a demonstration on4 School grounds last week saw how ta grind the valves of th e Slaght-Cook win over Mut- tractar and showed us a tons 26-15, while Robson edg- humorous film on the merits ed Slaght-Cook in the second of the Case tractor.4 game 14-12. The meeting was adjourned L K E R- In the Slaght-Coak - Mut- by Mr. Sutherland and Keith ton'game, Susan Spry, Mar- Allin thanked Mr. Brown far garet Spry, Lee Anne Milner, his very kind hospitality. BO'WMAN VILLE Karen Piper, Wendy Mount- Terry Malcolm, well for the Mutton crew. 1 The stars for Slaght-Cooki were Vicky Terry, Julie Lux- D. .i ton, Joan Perfect, Shelly Fryiiiiy I io iy Home run hitters were Shelly Fry and Bannie Ren deli of Slaght-Cook, whileiH ls cein - two homers and Karen Piper, The Pingle picnic was held Wendy Mountjoy, GlIo r ia Sunday, August 6th, in Dar- Chisholm and Cathy Macln- lington Provincial Park. 1 tosh one each. Arranged by Betty andl The Robson Motors-Slaght- Lloyd Hancock of Bowman-1 Cook game saw Carrne Pear- ville it was a Most enjoyable ef son, Shelley Vanstone, ju]ie event. Pearson, Karen Connelly, Ka- Mfter meeting relatives and * thy Burgess and c i n d friends, a social time was had 9 Thompson as standouts for before sitting down t a a e Brommil, Dnna1bountiful supper. Bruce Debbe Brmmel, Dona Atersupper. Mr.Brc pD Cowle, Julie Luxton, Bannie' Pingle of Woodstock, acting 1M Rendell, Bannie Woodward as Master of Ceremonies, pre. L_ played well for the lasers. sented several little gifts. Mr.-4- Julie Pearson banged out a Albert Cox received one as Q home run for Robson's. hbeing the oldest persan pre- 4 Country and Western sent. He celebrated bis 90th D1 birthday July l2th. Mrs. os- Jamboree car Pingle, Oshawa, as being*èq The Flying Dutchman Mo- the mather witli the largest % tor Inn parking lot was the family present. Mrs. Bruce ge2) scene of the third Department Pingle of Butti Falls, Oregon, ? of Recreatian Country and was the guest from hegrat Save 31 ANd eg Western Jamboree held last est distance, and Mr. and Mrs. 9aw0% À Yard nlnade ftexr srn R eg. Wednesday and Thursday. Paul Hancock's daughter Deb- 90% oolmit 10 nyln adedferexta stengh. .98yd.Jamboree started on Wed- hie the youngest child, jus. In glowing Falll shades. Pium, red, purpie, gold pn nesday evening, but after 20 seven Ynanths. charco, 5we tbs. , ryal, navy, meîmge n minutes, the show was rained In anticipation of Mrs. charoal 54widts. 96 7out and it was held an Thurs- Fl1 o r e n c e Glanville's 9Oith day evening. bithday, on September 16th, Ter The popular Master cf Cere- "Happy Birthday" was sung.rî manies fmom Radio Station A beautiful card was sîgn %b C.H.U.C. Tom Seymour stamt- ed by everyone and given intf_ ed the Jamboree off with bis Mr. Bill Pîngle, Toronto, for z- usual words of welcome, bis father Mr. Howard Pîngle WINTR WOLEN Vales U Towhich were followed by the who was urnable ta be present WINERWOLES alesLpToJamboree House Band, led by due ta illness. 5 Savo U To 1.1 .4 ard 3.8 yd.Slim Badour and bis Western- Mr. Bruce Pingle then con- o4 Spmei o pur bo olegind ieasortent fres. our from Oshawa. ducted the election cf afficers * dark, lihte plane ad nveltes.54to58'wd, . -0 7 -The large crawd was enter- for next year. Everyone thor. o daks lghsplin ad oelie. 4'te58 wd 2s tained by the Jamboree regu- oughly eniyed the sing sng tp lars, Joan Harper, Doreen afterward led by Mm. Hy-c Black, I va n Wannamaker, Balson, Hampton, and Mr.J Green River Boys (McHaffey Clarence Cox af Oshawa and Trio), Mike Kirkton and the his banjo. Bothwell Brothers. Guests and their familles RONIN RB COTONCORDROYNewcomers were PSadd y were present fmamn Oshawa, Woneful sf rma ibcrdry it ktensReg. Welsh and Glen Virtue, well Hampton, Bowmanville, Tor-ÎQ Wear fully soauf roma nb cor aduro ita-Pu8t 225 yd.known in this ares in the field onto, Woodstock,. Mrs. W.~' fas5hions. Washahle and water-repellent. Newest of Country and Western mu- Teno and Mrs. P. Parent,@9 Fali '671u ahadeg. Norwegian pine, %inesap, Swis sic. Windsor, and Mm. and Mrs. e cbix.olate, peacock, bluieberryocrn cob, M rpae Bowmanviile's Ted Halîman Bruce Pingle, Oregon, withÈM black. bottre green and cam. r'36' width. '" 2 l was on hand Wednesday ev- their grandson Eddie from19 ening to sing a few sangs, re- Sacramento, Califomnia. Junior Men's Lea Final Statstîic 1967 (Conipiled by T. Baker) TEAM BATTING Franks Whytes Ellis CtrEnsPICH GP OAB 15 478 15 461 15 445 15 449 3B 17 10 19 igue ~ 11K E AVg. 9 46 .9 10 80 .282 1 82 67 .252~ 13 2 .867~ 10 5 .667 4 Il .2671 3 12 .2001 21 2 .438 4 1 .417 6 1 .389 A>~ 7 1 .377 j 17 3 .368 15 2 .359 16 0 .359 14 1 .357 F 13 1 ' 351' 28 2"49 r' 10 1 .307 ci~ 12 4 .293 130.2819 6.O283 16 O 0 4 0 .240 9 0 .240 W L PtJ4 6 O1. 000 1 0 1.000 9 3 .750 4 2 .667 1 1 .5001 2 0 .000 2 2 500 2 500 . 8 333 6 143 ic 1 .000 2 000 a .000 Franks Whytes Chertrans GI B. McManus, Franks 13 B. Hellam, Whytes 14 R. Lucas, Chartrans -- h-- 1 D. McFeeters, Whytes 14-.. G. Falls, Franks 9 D. Snowden, Franks 12 D. Bishop, Franks 1 3 - B., Crnssey, Ellis ----10 D. MeLean, Whytes 13 T. Leveck, Ellîs 15 W. Lee, Whytes 14 G. Harnes, Franks 15 B. Bradley, Franks .. 13 G. Sainsbury, Whytes ____il T. Baker, Chartrans .. - -___ 14 J. Connors,. Chartrans 13 G. Wallace, Ellis _____-14 J. Barker,<Franks 15 J. Clarke, Chartrans 14 ffNDIVIDUAL PITCHING 'p H. Webster, Franks -___ 51.2 D. Snowden, Franka 2 T. Leveck, Ells '79.2 K. Baker, Franka _____38 G. Wallace, Ellils -___ 10.2 W. Willowdale, Franks 14 Chartrans -____ 5 Total 19 P. Comneil, Chartrans 23.1 D. Sullivan, Whytes 751 T. Baker, Chartrans 51.1 H. Micheison, Ellis - -_____ 7 J. McKnight, Chertrans 19.1 &L Beaupie, WhYtes 21 'p 105.2 97.1 96 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvifle, Aug. 9, 1967 Support Your ~IT'S MAI1N LY B E ~THE KING 0F ROASTS - fÏPRIMEE V CUT AS YOU LIKE THEM IPRIME M m Ideal For Barbecue - Beef LISTEAKETTES Fi Swift's Premium NWIENERS Swift's Premium Rindless and SSwift's Lazy Maple Reakfast BamonJ )q THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL FR'IDA )q16.00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. ONLY 6:00 P., îAunt SaIIy Raspberry or, 24-oz. 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