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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1967, p. 8

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samut on fl A ug.2, lUoi MOUT BOWLfLG The ~ 5I8U1Ufl Statusman, ~ JWUIIIV1JLU~ U5 Registration for h onn e s n tle lc n S i urday, Sept. 9th at p..aLiey o.Tefafrth season is $1.00. Al yuhbwest aenmadesm %P.IRrop CS ga writtan on Papr - f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~Ha r o l d B e n n e t t , s p r i o , p o u e w ~~r~~ .~~ o e r i u i r - C I ~~~~champions last year an is oo ng fr til oe ch m on 13-zà u 637"this .year. Mr. Benneisooigormehepfmth Dy Fr nk Mo un Iadu its this year. YOU night say that Ex"o la a world education on one LAW N ichaLis et o . thousand acres, and justi case you are looking for com- -VofThe hLt t iwanile owin parmso, it is nearly threa times as big as the Canadian of__ __the___ __on u ut lubth UÏÙbnal Exhibition and twice the size of the Brussels Worlds oe Bowmanville, P o r t H o p e a n d w *;ý.The Montreal extravaganza had 62 nations participating, Dennis [Hull Finals of-Junior Golf Chamrpionship Held Satur woAwiar, wtur-uh! olrCtalsawParbruh whRe Brussls had 42, Seattle 25 and Ncw York only 13' ...... a u d a yT u n en. V H gh ed a d hs p rt r w re h h fo Theefor, it is no wonder that it takes sa long tai viewi(o m in g to" - local club, capturing h ihaadfraawn KU-the pavilions. In fact the question was - could successi IT CPTM O P OU E x p o . 'É l e W rld s F a ir offi cia s f u n d th em selv s in C o n o F rg m s d o p n h h r o b e k a 3 a e w n i g s r a tihp position a! hoping that despita helong Oieus1gmshawa rop gteenGcs eeetne ntefrtfu ev.qryoe would be able ta uee the attractions. Dennis Hull of the Chicago and pullîng out Satura t 2 àAfter ur first column on Expo, sveral people mentione a kHwsoeo the N.H. I an er ans -1in verime L ack a w okes, a s i b one o! Weve, t re a hu e co d tt e Cvi A dtrum th y w ere surprised fot tai se a Russia and the United States L. tig rea ockey t ar, w l e 'e G es s o e the o!on lstéd among our picks as the best pavilions. Also thy Fair n Friday and Satur-' Eastern Canada, waloigTrno owhp122 wbted to, know which na we thought was the best. day, September 8 and 9. He That sets the staefrartrieggmn ewe 'In answ er t a the first - b th m agnificent pavilions are w ill be in tow n as part of the thîa l n e a m n eîe s O h w Imperial Esso Hockey Cara- ,~ et ise fr4i oin g fro m th e ou tsid e - b u t in th e R ussian th er a just 1 v n to e t an gr e hi g es n q u t o! n u n ec e t d f f h co e u i e M nt geemas to be too much ta see, and a lot of it about their i tans,, sign autagraphs and give .sCp dt9p plans, which we fcsnd less than exciting. The top floor hockey tips ta aspiring hockey.It P OTU 5 ta e a gr a sei , as h etr er ae iof the U.S. d me is o ! inter ît, with the space p o r m e players. hea ed s te bet cu ta w n he W trn C n d n tii p o r me The Essa Hockey' Caravan is in' the last ten years. L cl f n il h v tia'the fore. The rest is taken up largely with movie stars visiting communities al across i'.,~ ~o ei rbb h s ara eiéfures, whch we didn't exactly go for. j Canada and features a unique of:. ig pob y ei naCaainJno The best - in ur opinion, is the Telephone Pavilin. timing device tht electronic- series, when al gam n th bet o se n sri , wJl e TI~ ajo atracion bei g " ana a 6", thillng altally records the speed o ! aipa e t t e Cii u ioi m 7"M ajorattrctio beig 'ýanad 67" a trillng Wltpuck shot at a hockey net. Pro- ..da teCii DiÏhey film in circe-vision à60'. You are taken n a trip fiessional hockey tearni oc-!,KNSE acrais Canada, durîng which you find yourself zipping along casionally us histyeo.." 1ný',the midst of police cruisers in Montreal, an a 'Plane i device ta record the puck! mirNigr Falls, or a boat an the Pacific. It is quite a shaoting speed o! N.H.L. play-' o v er îa g ara e rs. L c l r s d n s w ill h a v e ' seftsatian, giving yau the visual sensation o! actually being the oppartunity ta test their çr n oto the means of transportation. own puck shaating speed, and.'"' Naxt in line is the Labyrinthe, extremeîy entertaining campete for h i g h s c o r e an4I at the same time provoking a little thought as ta just The ssoHckyCaaa what part we do play in the world during aur lifetime. includes a special display ofSA . S PT 2 d Thare are sa niany excellent pavilions, the best ones modern home heat equipment,.1 wblch might bear repeating - 'CP.R. and C.N.R. bath withI and visitors ta this display will't2 e4cllent films, Czechoslovakia and Britain, alng with na re Hoky T p C ti. be able ta enter their namesK N SES URC A $rfica, ýCanada and Mexico, which we thought ranked as ta attend an ail expense paidi"D *L the best of the nations an display. Kaleidoscope was well ýtrip for tw a ta the 1N.H.L.!~ ~.... . ~- o " Wrth scaing, whi]c the Western Provinces andOtri Hockey City o! their'choice. , ;anlcad as tops o! the provincial pavilions. ' v'Ia b At. La Ronde, yau can visit Fort Edmonton. Here in a! k I L I trdiioalwstrnsetig vsiar retmnsore t te ~I~t aN KS I Bowmanville Golf Club has a new Junior Cap ion Brian Peters en awarded the new toh 0ys of the aid Canadian West, where in saloons, general, I ChampShiedsbeing to py b P TE B ROGrM MOItE TR! store and ihertypicl perod etablihment, th old-ime picture shows the presentation of the junior trophy low net and Bob Welsh, second low-grss.Th eoWZ ~tmashere s muh in videne. te aidUrne Bowling and the prizes for the runners-up. Theyi are, froei- and ladies are stili continuing their The ofsenos$.I RZSicuig~ ______ playoffh i evi. Ie One o! the attractions at Fort Edmonton is the timber ýlef t taright, Bill Helyar, second low net, the Champ- how, presenting vry entertaining contets in ple climbing, Ne. T Searer F; LandBa d N w 16 M A S D R S dn o 200 i th the laka in iront of the fart. We took in the evening No. 2-W. Nesbitt K. Rais-~W S u l "Wig selse o oah een Moe àhow durng*%#hich the performance o! the dancing waters, ton, J. Haness, E. Combes, A. Si E E y a:h e at Hrio, (52 nos.); $1,2000 i n w al (4 ns) WIith spectacular colors n the lagest fountain (over 1000) No. 3-1. WrightF. Bruce, i A l T ' ~jj .Hlda Brock, Bob Mitchell $0 eua a e; 40 seil g m s Inth ord i olhonz d tîc ilge e o r nchpayA. Lorusso, A. Burges, H P.1 r 5 K e u sGerry Dickens, Lloyd Stain-; Lea wlla re snhr ane d i a vhuge gfi ofwo rk encsp h nel, H. Van Hemmen. e pWy e aeEl tn, Kay Blanchard. Plus 4 Early Br a e S ae h elh i73 Canada, whare yau can usually watch a waod-crve orm1 o -.Sda a Bowling starts at 7:00 p.M.:ý oba ta r.lows, L. Burges, D. Cochrane, S A P Th e br ofte!D Quebac, whittling out those well-knawn, but expenisivel 0. Moftatt, B. Roberts. by jim Clarke nemi, via walks. "Doc" Adams George Sainsbumy, was miss- 1xecutve wis evertneigo ,object ohappntrtstE.aaai fotlNoyhw Rae .5WK.dCck l, .1. ownse h plwt aig li'a Wlaecud'tlc ntenw oln e- Na1-.Capeî Whyte's' Upholstery, with bunt single and Lloyd Stain- mk h aeutltefnlsn Should we haefinallyvbroke the spelinowithkalyi g.wEllis'LRayoWailaceC.cauldn't Iucthengthe ur.ew bowlingaleson ' ~ .Rhd, .Macan. an autstanding hurling effort ton followed suit. Bruce innings and his absence hurt ,ever), l'sfor sure that we'll be spcnding mare time at La M e . acat lDennis Sullivan, defeated iAti wlebtSliante wa~itn hee. Christmas Party' ta be field, Many Free n auba orPie ,-,bnde, taking in the things we missed. M. Ovendon, V. McDanald D Elli Shoes 5-1 lait Thursday retired the next two men, ai- Lloyd Stainton, John Kil- December l6th 1967. Banquet! Spea ing of w atne ght.tsee"Serlly" s oulunglydYaYo n-.though Ellis managed a run patrick and Harold M ichelson e wi e a n u c d n x ~: S eak ng ! w at e di n't sec pehap we shoud K lly Y. You g. ing three-hit, Il strikeout per- n John K lpat ick's ground- were the only Ellis' pla ye s chedule.KI S E ait ut that we can't discuss the hait dozen pavilions we First Schadula - 1967-68 formance, as Whyte's took a ou.TeSomns nyoheorabesrkotvci so! kL * sed -.S~teel, Pulp and Paper, Ceylon, Kodak, Venezuela Wednesday - 8:30 0lediteibe-oseve c hit o! the game was BilIllia.Td Leveck, whoM CK YS A Able -maijl, film at Maeditlleatre. - Jr. Men's Final. Cossey's lead-ott single, in the Sullokn.The liawed four NH O KYSA ~,IFllwng ai1ta odcru 'nydàys at Eie. lleif14sept~ The winncrs went ahead 2-0 saventh. "Sully" ended the runs and six isdrn i L L . * ~ ~ e that teE vs. Ae ' s Ta ,k2ndJ61-2 3- 56Veitch'î single and an infieid Ellis final batter. Mihlo wh wrkdteuornaetaEop Aeicst-inteitinng nKngaeahebanthifn foum-inning chore. Harold f tI- 'dMatch had ta run inta ain and high winds. 13 5-4 1-6 2-3 ermon. Hits hy Beauprie, Hel- MinctehessFo te lso ingi, gavred tep anc U L Along-with Al Skai!c and AI Essemy, this reporter was 20 3- 2IIULL adLe lu nte Aon h BssFrth atto niggaeu n 3-1 2-5 6-4iaman Le, pus noterwinnems, Bgob Hellam and run, anc bit, whîle tanning Çthe Autostacf&èduring the second nigni, whn the winds 27 2-6 4-1 3-5 Ellis' error, moved Whyte's "Woody" Lee hipped in with two. Tomorrow night Thurs- resa high that it looked as if the discus-thrower e (t* in,2front 4-0, a!ten two inningi. a pair o! hits. The emainden day), these two clubs will beafle SC I vîn paer lats ito he reee. s wra - --.3. j heyscoed hei fial unof Whyte's seven bits were col- meeting in game numben four, vi g pa e p aesi tot e r ez ,11.-2 45 1-6 in the bottom o! the fifth. lected by Ken Veitch, Richard scheduled for 8 p.m. W eather t "Iridentally, wa had a vcmy interesting talk wth A] 18 -6 -2 -------or 51/3trames "Sully" was McLean and Randy Beauprie. permitting, the third game in %«ery,'\vhc mprsentd Caniada in the bicyle-iding vnts 2519 1-4 5-3 6-2 enroute ta a no-hitter, allow- One o! Whyte's op playff this final series was played - ý% the' British Empira Games i 1954, at-Vancouver. Nov- ing only two Ellis base-run- penformers, third basemnan Tuesday night. tt j .t 8 .2-5 3-1 41SvnhG m ~OSTO KITCHJENER 15 4-3 6-5 2-1______ t, An article in the Piaton Gazette Is o! local intcrest 22 - 6-1 3-2 4-5 *ecause It con cerna Allan Calver, son o! Mm. and, Mm. Bil2 ----5 2 4- - # 7 1 ila1vejr. larmemly of Bowmanville. "Allan at 16 years o! age 14 53 - <P l S D O i n Ix u ' - i rl- ..#êd '184 paunids bas a tmameldous oppotunity before him,",l13 3-6 2-4 s-i mu KEU5W W U10 -IoE4 ps elle article. "Ha has been invited ta try aout with1 20 5-4 6-i 6-35 __/ tchener.,Hangars o! the OHA Junior "A" league. Allaný 27 -2.1 4..-3 6-5n l --_ Ipsmexie, pedand aouîtY ta make the mally bgjmp.v w r, i - ei n I1 j i. iJunior "IB" ta Junior "A" with the Rangers. Ha was j' ia u i i ini reai tough'customer an the Quinte McFalands' blueline F uelers Edge Ken's Men's Wear downed Cowie did the damage. f start the uprising, fallawed b s past winter as ha proved ha was no midgct when it r"am's Fumnture 10-4 Mon- Ken's maved' on tap with successive singles by Jonse n a te decking speedy tomwamds with a body check. Calver Fanks3t angta the Memorial four in the faurth as Vince Vince Vanstane, a walk Curt s four yeas o! junior play laft and this in itsif i a big nhadec-Vste opened the inning Vanstone's sacrifice fly, and__t tnerJneit forany youg man heh 'h tackle Junio "A". Seingnenclsunteramo! itheinousemrof with samtwo-bagatw cmag Bob Bo ostere two maresiniesgbes illyNB c-larN ochnar od an yon.gmanwhe h takle Juior"A" Sephn Felsovecam afinal seies ta earn the right ta beat out a bunt single and olson and Crassey. c ukAlnfoSprsadSportsmen. Don't take ai 3-0 t:it inning deficit ta edge meet Stephen Fuels for the Dan Girardhite!isptc RcarJosanGuad i4ry'Best wse lo rmhsfriendi in the Bowmanville mrial Park, Wdnesday night I a run. "Archie"l Crssey was Pace the winnes, wilc Coye,I ea. W hl ewthn i cameer with great intareit. The 'victomy gava Stephen's Ken's broke up a tight 5-4 passed intentionalîy, but Jack Crombia and Cowlc collected RN t h eto eenMnsTw ots wt igerni Bond came in ta bat for Terry two hitsapece for Kramp'3.R D Y & A U A **OCCER series, four gamnes ta twa. :nning muni, after Kramp's bad single: the other run scoring fanned three and waiked the F I A A C-The second gama in the Darington Senior Leagua semi- i George Stephen tssed a rie ya3icut on an infield out. ism number te p s- - is ,Xalseie, etee Slia ndCourtice, will be played sevan-hitter, thmec af them i The Furniture cnewgiumpedltCoyle'î double and another1 fourtb win in seven dacisions. My .t to ourth whn without a lois. on Jim Coyle's circuit cla":unt. for Kamp's final nun1 ing up tive sateties, fourEEt. <aying hast ta Tymone Saturday night. However, should o ut victimi, and walked a pair,~ sacrifice and infieid out tied, ardi and Cosey made it 6-4 in ihfrhmundstmiking outo eourtice ven things up, it will be Slina at Courtice on being particulaly effective in1 it in the second, but Kamp's the ottom hait. a pair ven threa and a third ... play the exciting Esso Hockey Game .br setruhteCOUIJ Ïgaturday. ~~~~~~~~~the clutch ta compile his pa- camne ight ack with a pair in Ken's countd four -in the inning. hce xii . n idotwa' e '~eIn jnorpay aton in plays in Sauina, Thunsday A walk, successive singles1 A single hy Dick Stata, a 'iingied and was Caugtl-eght hits, struck out ona bat- HAIGEUPET i hsi or oejywe h i soHce ening. ~~~by Gy hsadRa ikl aie onbails, adclthtwr,- ing oafs- CravanecrnesMto owri. B sure andattendand ente yourenmein bi t t ~~~~and Tom Pearson's two-baggem out singles off the batso!rscoudah me untes h ~COWN EAGUE INALSgave Frank's an aly 3-0 lead. Ray Crombie and "Buck" Esso Hockey Trip Contest. It's the big event o h e s n. *Following a couple of bard fought senmi-final series, it Pron ason tt hrd witphen i xe e g e B w i gNTMS %ýill ha Ken's Men's Wear meeting Stephen Fuels for the1 bore dawn ta get the next two M x d L cg e B w i g i*en's Town Sottbali League championship. hattens on infield tapi. AIeNo1-2 34 5-6 7S -0 1-2 First game goes tonight (Wed.) under the lights at the'. Stephen's staged their win-AieNo 12 3-4 56 7'8 90111 emora Pak, tantng t eiht oclok. Ftur gams 1 nîng rally in the third, when em11Prk trin tegh 'lck uue ae nDon McMumter singlcd *with Sept. 8 1 - 2 3- 4 5- 5 7-. 8 9-10 11-12S -e bast of seven series wiil be played on Mondays and one out and aced ta third - Sept. 15 10-il 9- 8 1-12 4- 5 7- 6 2- 3 ednesdays, 8 p.m. et Memoniai. It was flot knawn at press when the hall got through theSet22 --- 3-à 1-2 80 9-7I-1 64 e w e h r t e e w u d b n o t s h s Moutfield. Bob A hhott w alked. -S p. 2 - - - -- 5 1 - 2 8 1 - 7 1 - i 6 whehar thee oul ha any co tai ths onday du cl Lloyd Hamilton singld, and - O t 68 6 10 2 911 1 3 2 4 5 7 Sept. 29 4-7 3- 1 6- 3 2-10 1-9 8-il ib L b r a h l d a .G r a n t W r ig h t d r ill d a tw o - 5 0O U À,1 I the semis, Ken's downed Kramp's Funiture 104 in ibagger te tic the score. ' ' Oct. 20 12- 8 -10 4 I 599 1- 2- 7 Il-f6 8- 5 10-5 eventh and deciding ancounter, Monday night, Mci But.g20is 8alk10d- 1 5-9 Il- 3 12- 78s Jiggs" C aw lin g, eliefer . Oct. 27 9- 1 7-il 3-10 6-2ci - ~ ~ ' ,p Y tephen's taking W alten Frank Real Estatc 4-3 last W ed jC ale Klptik to a e, "611 4 2 6 1 - -1 1-72 4- 8 iIo c4 : y u a ~ as ay to take that hast o!. saven affair four gamnes ta two.gttn Ted Dadson on a ' Nov. 30 I6- 4 2- 76 1-52 812 0-4 3- 5-10yo rt, ta fiît, eavin runni ' ou rthe hningnsoe ang ' Nov. 24 6- 5 10- 79I8- 7 1- 24 2-I8 5-10 nswee but Kiat eckndand Fmakj Dc. 8Win0-8a1- i 7-9 -5 -6 212 LIp MauNaorvn nyt e. 15--- ----3-6 l-12 10-2 43-7 11-81p-52Vi The wM a! doublaslcurt- Nna.o6-.2Vince«5 10ut, Aud- ancrackeld a ouble, adsiRn ANRPSAT Dcens1Mu 12- rant Sa-' s5-e4C10-1Emm- Brome9l, LIi e BOw .âPo a pacethe ues. hot TElepo 6 '3but8f Peatr tanRedant k tp 63328da Saunt1,0Btty ich-is, 7-im 3hm Gond Wh2c12 Wright____theFu lsw t a t c u Tad 1o.2-0V nOe Pro t, Et ch y once ! e ai s at t e Esoocefa a a tha l1 aso bes akwith adoublrBtan- jNo. chr, AObroi ne, Grant, Omaon.CiMa tn, r. y 1 rand a siblewt andsLte InU ran DiBeys, ~Murry ratSman-lEsiCragmma.onll he1 N adding a pair a! singles. *Icm iaiiy ' eP rN. 8- Joc Nowlan, Mary PRESENTED BY YOUR ES PU B ICBurgess, making his fint Icm iaiiy DN .2Iý Ec herFcn:"hco Bob Leaman, Mary LU C nce nte opener, Pension Plans BreCe a Wioe Hari4 Jean Bedford, Duke A. TU RC. Gldfu aitewlkCn sanke.Osmond, Net- Brunt. EUt FRlDAYS~FT~MBR ~ ovr23 l a nd statae Uic BuissInsurance N.4 la rc onmr ag esLm KîparckpicedstoglR*Etae lnnn Brunt, KCen NichaIs, Jack De- Craga, Pat Prout, Dorc Mut- BWANIL Kilptrik ptchd sronly Atae Pannng vis, Theime Bennett, raion ton. in a wasted relie! performancAseane Perfect.Naio 0---Hazel Donagbue, t a wa u l ii a p d luhts, A sur nce N . 5- Dick Perfect, Shir- Rb 'G anvifle, AI Blanchard,,HRY P ATE R L d Xeri tâtýwslot n helghs, Copayof Ciada loy Davis. Alax Wise maMayNowlan Jim Coi, Key 77 rolr ia ad-issigs a Harold Moore, Mre emTO blas. qr-Yvonne Osborne. NcI 1-Jiai edforctLo I v I-F v

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