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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1967, p. 14

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The Corporation of the. Township of In Co-peration with The Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board *xtend a cordial invitation to its resi and other interested persons to attend the of aý Plaque, it Lot 32, Concess.ion 2, Township of Yednesday, Sept. 13, 1 at 2:15 p.m. Erected to Commemorate Ontario's First Fuit Scale. Fish Hatcl Itablished by Samuel Wiîmot and Kno% The Newcastle Fism Hatchery. 14 ¶~ Canadian Stateusman, Bowmanville, Sept.-@, 19671r :[Darlin9ton SoccerI On edesdy ight in the Satutday, Senior reague, ~fl2r1agu plyofaSoIjna Mion 2, Tyrone 1, Zion win- 4,%.ourie0. Skqolina wins nn semi-final with 2 tics fMla l two traight. So- and 1 win. . Goal scorers for lin gal scorers, Don West- Zion, Milce Kuzenko and Ber- lake 2, Bob Blackburn 1, -Ed- nard McLean. For Tyrone, Wa Yerry 1, ShUt-out to AI Rusa Ra1l. Westlake. Future games' of best of!"5 final Wednesday 6:30 at Zion, Saturday 6:30 at Solina, and next week also Wednesday in Teday Zion and Saturday in Salins. uti. Junior League, . Thursday Ew Old 4%piIeICs night. ZMon 2, Salins 2. cr tbrmgbcrs for Zion, Rick McLean S?&TE MA N and Paul Shmyr, for Soins A T l 8 i A N Jim Baker and Neal Tink. ÇL aaS8gàP Y D8 Both games have ended In ties, third af best af three P"on* assus:3 finals goes Thursday 6:30 at Mion. Ei EL Council, Township of Clark You bave until Si bo gel witb a à«f Premium S at Toronto-Do calculated on minimum M Make the move Accounts opened tbis fuRetroactive Inberest f Go-Ahead'tpeople bani =OROMTOMI ne Bank wher, people 4.G AWTON,,Mn Go&Mrment nsPected Red aWd lu. 9Bond sidents 1 t FRESI in e MEATY WHOLE OR AFPR lak, Last week, the junior boys finished their playoffs at the Bowmanville Tennis Club with Ron Stxike, left, and Andrew Mackenzie cSenpeting inthe EAY OCRE finals. Mackenzie camne out on top. They are shown here, just before -trigrf AYT AV their final games. statin 967 Junior Finals Ail Tied Up fIORfB l heyWl!h Ellis Winning 6 Io 5 i iasty Rib FRZNc ier by Jim Clarke portant two-out fireman ap- frame shoved them in front lbA(U l C Q mn As Ellis Shoes squared their pearance in the last of the 5-4. Bob Hellam led off wîth LAB c o s 4 Jr. Men's Finals last Thurs- sventh. Whyte's had loaded his second double and scored daynigt wtha damaic -5the bases, with two away, on Ray Wallacels overthrow. M~eLa ghtwih adrmate .5when Leveck replaced Harold "Woody" Lee's double, an- Aft oer Wdro s ppig t e frst mo nd Ir&GgIs hi h op er sc re ye' ohe r n wi oerWhtes phlser.Michelson on the winners' other error and a groundout, I I R SSc two games in the best'iof was grabbed by second base- Ellis' final ruma came in the A seven series, Ellis have low Man Lloyd Stainton, who top of the W Ixh. NteRa al ke. scrambled back with 11-5 and stepped on second base, forc- nda opot, ATe aeveck 6 5vicores.in BaryOliverfr the final banged ot double. Left- Ted Lveck made an m-* out. fielder Bill McLean fumbled 58p WITH CONRfIDNCEI Swift's Premiui M1ichelson, who got the win, the bail and Bob Hellam's i M d mmpUdi nd abw «i. n ra his second of the Finals, al- throw home was wild, allow- "'ýh. ff1f4 &mm. D ER lowed only six bits, fanned in.g both runners to score and six and walked five. Dennis giving Elis their 6-8 win. B-uuEI Sullivan, who suffered the Whytels threatened serlous- defeat, was touched for seven ly ini the bottomn of the sev- safeties, whîle whiffing nine enth, but Leveck doused the adwalking just one. fire effectively. A walk, SaeO o ions w B nd Whyte's struck for two runs fielder' d choice, Sullivan's ~ae O Dmnons wn B nd In the first, on successive singlean a waflk brought i Bayslde Fancy Ried - 151/4-oz. Tin SAvE 180 e ptem ber15 doubles by Bob Hellam and Leveck, who ended It. retir-CkEYE SALM ON 97 Randy Beauprie. The Shoe- iflg Gui. S C E E S L O 7 men moved into a 3-2 lead in Around the Bases:Blk- t.o10 t ~ ~~~~the top of the fourth. After Bruce Adams, Harold Mich- Blc-Pk.o10 doubled, scoring Gord W81-. had two hits for Ellis. Adams' HIL L i y r A u Au 59c lace who was safe on a field- triple and double snapped an Rlchmello - 32-ox. Jar er's choice. John Kilpatrick () for 7 slurnp in the finals. thndilda drive to deep For Whyte's, Bob Hellam, SAL D DRESSING 59 right field that Gill missedi, witii a pair af doubles, boost- S L D D E S N 9 scoring two more r un s. ed his àverage in the finals ConrClub - 16-oz. Tin Oiver's fly was dropped by Up a remarkable battle, de- "D c"' Adams in left field. spite nussing the services of!L U P SE C F E 5 Ellis took the lead again In four of their regulars. Dennis the top of the fifth, 4-3, on McFeeters, Ken Veitch,- Joe *Q pair of bunt singles and an Kennett and Jud Brown ;were infield error. Whyte's two aIl out of the Upholstery R SP O D runs in the bottom of the lineup. S ETAND UC -S..-TEB K7 3VALENCIA 0O -~ --~ From Teenia New Crop - NO, 1 Grade ToGreenSun Ripened ~rune Pums2b4 Profesionl atALL ADVERTISED ITEMS IN Bowmanville Golf Club lce TORONTO NEW SPAPERS 0f the many questions asked concerning the AND avîings Accouni' rules, one of the most frequentiy asked, and one OS AA«I E rule applying to a bl declared unplayabie. First VIAL INT SSOR of ail the player hi-'nself is the sole judge as to AV1AL NTI TR M i whether a bail is unplayabie or not and it may -U ONTHLY balance (Rule 29-2a).gofcus If the player decides that his bail is unplayable ,g Economy Pack - 3-lb. Pkg. SAVE 12o hesol hnproceed with one of the three choices B n e heha ude ul 2-2. n coie s oplay his2 Blue B ne Margarine 77C B next stroke as near as possible to the spot from White - Pink - Yellow - Aqua SAVE 14e which the original shot was played, adding a penalty 4 White Swan- 2 Roll Pkg. strake ta his score for the hale (this.procedure is rR£ff*~~r f usuaily referred to as "stroke and distance" because &:BAT flKUUD ISSI UE 3rori9c o1 i f the penalty stroke and the fact that the player Aylmer - lO-oz. Tins SAVE 16eR bîoduvry loses the distance the original bail was hit).pnit VD4i.S UP 8fo 100i Hsnext choicè is ta drap a bail l ner - l..M TftA M TAb ÇII) Fin alists in Junior TennisTou~re fi i -Buys ~\RW&B urO i MM PZ I owever, abou.dthe original TRSli be aaneed.Ifnte ou n hepro'vWonal'bal must _ beaui~oi~d.If hebaiil U hould then be King St and Simpson Avens I ceclared unplayable the PlaYer must prooeed unduer BWIPSVII% ot.Rule -29-2b as already outline& 190 eannot make 'LUE Support Yaur Commun îty ..-- etnilrqeti 'H ONTARIO ROASI PORTED LAMB* 3Meal Variety - Rosast, Chops, S'tw I Lambina Basket 23lb 1Mpie Leaf Sliced i and Lazy Maple Rindless Health andi Beauty Aids 3 Ec!lony BisTube SA«VE t0 -Plus Whi te Tooth Poste 71c 2'Tubes lài Twin Pack -Revlona Top Brasu SA2%VE 210 HAIR DRESSING 79c ]Box of 12 Regular Modems BAVE 10o Moderne BV 1 JCE FEATURES' ro SCHOOL FRUIT 49c RANGES 9dz California's Finest A Real Taste Treat e Honey Dew Melons5 9 Dominlon's Own Brand - 15-os. Domino Fancy Sliced Strawberiries Blue Water - 8-os, 2for79C SAVE l1c0 SAVE 10oi 3 for 79c' SAVE 6. Mixed Vegetables 2for 53c~ Rlchmelio - 16-os. York - 8-os. MEAT PIES Birdseye Fancy - 10-os. Cty irN BEAD 2or45 RAISINy GilIE0-s la Guarant.ed To Give 100/0 SLtistactoei il Clouing, Saturday, Sept. 9, '67, in Bowmanville THE RIGHT TO0 LIMIT QUMN ;ES and'.Fr1 .ghts 'ti#0 9 0 @. w. I4ghway No. 2 s &AVE O J -i 11, Mus -L FROZEN FOOD FEATURES SAVE 19o I DELICI.OUS BAKERY ITEMS

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