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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Oct 1967, p. 9

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SPORTOPICS The newcasleItemdit ""hockey club executive fte rukilng plans for the forth-coxnlng campalgn, and as« MW temmn, ame on the loak out for prospective players. TheY Can draw from surroundlng cornrunlIeU such as orno and Courtice, and the rural area .urrounding ]Bow- JMil.SorrY You players who live ln the Town of Bow- 46" e -rules and regulations wan't permait your w4pation. Wlth the wealth of talent lni this area, It wouldn't sur- 31118e this reporter If Newcastie camne up wlth a strong con- tende r rght Off the stick. (rlght Off thc bat la a basebal terrn). Anyone wlshlng ta try out for thc team should contact 1IoWard QuinneY# the popular Newcastle barber at 987-4644. t t. t 1 t k'OUi ACES MUET BELLES The King and Ris Court were ln Oshawa recently, and àlow we have the Four Aces rlght ln aur midst. Yessfr -four Bowmanvllle players have formed a rather imposlng team wlth Dennis Sullivan doing the pitching and Bob l(eManus as his battery-mate. AI Osborne wui be the flrst sacker, nol. to be confused Wth AI "Goose" Osborne, manager of Liberty BOWL di'Goose"p Wua a fine bail player himmeif, but this AI lu the son of another former great - Harry "Dutch"l Osborne. They've got Jim Coyle Jr. listed as a third baseman, but what they really mean is that James la also the second Scer and ahortstop, as well as ail three outflelders. Oppsitonfor the Four Aces wil be provided Iby Bruce Cowell's fine ladies team - Slaght & Cook B.A. Belles. TOWN LEAGUE BASKETBALL More players are stiil needed for the Men's Town Basketbal» ege n also a referee, so if you are interesteci in taking part in the action on Tuesday nights, contact cither Lyn Lowry or Tom Pearson as qulckly as possible. The four clubs wiil again be sponsored by Stephen Fuels, Coronation Cafe, Whyte Bros. Upholstery and Hooper's Jewellery. A pre-season practice session will be held on Tuesday xight at the High Schooi gynlnasium, getting underway at seven o'clock. i. t t t t BANTAM HOCKEY Any young hockey players wishing to try out for the Bantam Ail-Stars are requested to attend the season's flrst practice session from ten until eleven o'clock, this Saturday morning at the Memorial Arena. Some His Producing OdcIbali Potatoes This Year It must be that the influenêe of Canada'u Cen- tennial Celebrations have done something to potatoes who seem to be doing their best to be more attractive. Last week, The Statesman published a picture of a, spud in the form of a duck. Three more unusual shaped ones came in over the weekend, one resemb- ling a turtle and two others that could be amait any- thing- your imagination wants to, make them. If this continues, the Editor may have enough potatoes for the winter's supply. Keep 'em comzng. The turtle came from -Donald Prescott at Enfield and the other two frorn one hifi at Ernie Swain's farm in the Enniskillen area. Du rham Club Members Retu rn to Home Areas On Saturday, the Durham County Club of Tor- onto returned by bus to the home county for a one- day visit. Led by their President, Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Dickinson, they had -a sumptuous lunch at Miss Aleen Aked's summer home in Tyrone, later, saw the Pine Ridge School Centennial Parade and the exhibits at Maurice Annaert, our friend Lou Wiseman 12 222 from the city of Orono captur- Bill Orme -___ 12 222 eci high triple prize this week. Russ Haîlman 12 222 Annaert had games of 202-255- Russ Hately 9 222 317 for 774. Jack Bond . 12 220 !DV AY Butch Mine hadl 750 (278) Elton Brack 12 219 for second place. Dave Reyn- Howard Bromeil- 12 219 olds 744 (268), AI Osborne Larry Piper - 12 218 MOSPORT 743 (263), George Bebee 713 Ed Leslie__ 12 217 (311.), Brian Martyn 710 (259), Murray Tighe 12 216 ýgsElton Brock 707 (254), Hapý Harry Akey.- 12 216 gsPalmer 701 (258) andi Si Trew- Stan MeMurter 12 215 in 700 (274). Bob Lawton - 12 215 Mike Murphy had 337 for Dave Reynolds 12 213 H O T302, Murray Tighe 276, Fred Buci Barter 9 212 Coe ndJak arerbath Bob Kent -___ 12 211 hd272, Jack Lander and Ted Bagneli 12 211 TOBU R 7th John Carter 266, Steven Oke Lou McFeeters- 12 211 261, Howard Bromeli 264. Mike Murphy- 12 211 NenRay Van Meer, another new Kari Piper _ 12 211 member of our league hail a George Bebee- 12 211 HELLS SUPPLIED real bad night. Ray won low Ab Saman 12 210 single 113 and low triple 414. Fred Cale 12 209 righ torestictBrian Martyn is out in front George Stephen 12 209 rihtt rsrit for high average. Martyn has Hap Palmer - 12 207 lis.243 for 12 games. Ernie Per- Bill Westlake- 12 207 fect and Maurice Annaert are Don Bishop 12 206 tied at 239 for second spot. John Gould 12 206 Three teanis are tied for top Luke Annaert 3 206 place in the teani standing, Ron McLean - 12 204 ah aig8 points apiece - Clarence Oke 12 204 1.Gha.,gWyte Bras. and Jury Jack Lander 12 202 R u i&LovelI. George Glanville- 12 202 4t Wek- stScedle Steven Oke _ 12 202 4thWck -is Seedle Bob Glanville 12 2021 Averages Matt Harrison- 12 200 8tiu Name Gaines Ave. Garf Clarke --- 12 2001 10 ..Brian Martyn- 12 243 Teain Standings 1 10PM.Ernie Perfect 12 239 emWLPnlis1 Maurice Annaert - 12 239 TemW LPi 1P. and feature race Dr. H. B. Runcile..- 12 237 1. G. A. -_ 8 4 13810 8 Ai Osborne 12 237 Whyte Brou... 8 4 13593 8 Oney, also 2 iturkeys John Carter 12 23" Jury & Don Bagneili 12 231 Loveli ___ 4 13285 8 gate prizes. Bruce Milne 12 231 Mutton & Harold Michelson-. 12 230 Gould ----- -7 5 12805 7 a ureyFred Thomnson - 12 228 Selby Grant dinrDon Oke - ___ 9 227 Heat ___-6 6 13069 6 Russ Oke---- 12 225 Beaver Buci Henning - 12 224 Lumber 6 12505 6 ti --- Pepsi Cola - 6 6 12483 6 tl Frank's L TINUED, PROGRESS Variety _ 5 7 13217 5 C Nels Osborne & Insurance __ 5 7 12995 5 DU H MDykstra's ai DU H MFood -:5 712852 5CI Men's Wa -4812555 4C Hardware --- 4 8 12505 4 t ir tob r ' Bowling Ri or L7th F. LandHofs K. Campbell 10 M. Sedman513b J. Mairs __5___ là n W. Nesbitt _____2. Averagesth J. Shearer -____ 215 W. J. Mairs 1971 K. Campbell 185 Re B. Wllbur_______ 181 or F. Land »-180 a M. Sedrnan _____179 W. Nesbitt ______ 179 off I. Wright ______ 179 cm K. Raîston ______167 J. Rowe 167 y C. Bate________ 166 tic] D. Sallowu _____ 166 foi A. Lorusso _____163 L. Woodcock _____162 E. Coombe8 _____1611 Nrt er xF. Bruce ____ 156Nil M. Ovendon _____ 155 We V. McDonald ____ 153 Mi D. Cochrane 150____ 15 re 'C @nservative D. Ogden 148___ T14 L. Burgess 148 at )N OR TRANSPORTATION J. Sharer254, 236, 232, SS B.Wilbur 245, 206, J. Mairn ta. 623-2961 242, 220, 208. W. Nesbitt 241, ill & ton àl4. 213. 1Etc at DARA SPEE NORTH WEST 0F ,ook for Sig TURKEY S SATURDAY, OC1 Starts at 12 N 12 GAUGE SHOTGUNS - SI Management reserves the any firearn! TURKEY OCTOBER RACES START AT Winners of qualffying races the school. Supper was served in Newtonville United Church basement when this photo of the group was taken. Ini the evening, they were entertained at Canton Hall with organ selections by Nancy Dickinson and colored movies of Durham presented by Forrest Dilling. Rural Bowlinl League 1 September 26, 1967 Pts. Pl Maple Grove - 7 100 Enniskillen Srs. 6 93 Enniskillen Int. - 5 92 Hi C's -___ 5 88 Hampton - 4 88 Saiern ___ 4 87 Tyrone 3 86, Solina_____ 2 86i Ilgth Single Dave Reynolds - _ 3 High Triple H. McLaughlin --« 1 Low Single-A Sharp - Low Triple-A. Sharp - 2 Averages Over 200 Cecil Mills- _ 9 2ý H-. McLaughln 9 T.Pesnce 6 21 D. Wods9 Z Dave Reynolds 9 2 D. Taylor 9 22 J. Siemon 9 21 Don BagneIl 9 21 C. Carswell 6 21 B. MacDonald 5 21 P. Westlake - 6 20 F. Dickey _ 9 21 R. Twist-. 6 20 John Coombes - 9 20 B. Laird ------ - 9 20 Bruce Coombes- 9 20 F. Wotten 9 20 L. Wearn ~ 9 20 RECREATION The Department cf Recrea- ion cf Bowmanville hosteci the Senior Citizens with a Pot .,uck Supper at the Lions Community Centre last Trhurs- Éy evening. The buffet table wau decor- Rted wîth salads, various coîci cuts, potato dishes and des- irtu prepared by the Senior Citizens, who did flot waste nme in eating the contents. Mrs. Morgan led the group n a sing song followed by a ston andi tap recital by the lecreation Department Maj. )ettes. The first number on the )rogram was a baton duet by ;ancy andi Irene Rletmuller, ollowed by a tap dance duet IMargaret Bickel and Susan jark. Judy Piper performed a eton solo and Brenda lien- Ing a tap solo. Irene Rietinufler wound Up he baton and dance recital Ith a baton solo. Bud Fannlng, Director et tcreation, thanked the mai- cittes ani Mrs. J. Fowler for fine performance. The Senior Citizens finlshed Uicth evening witbi games of Rrpet bail and bridge. The Senior Citizens g ave lm, Clapp and Mns. L. Chut. ck a hearty volce cf Uianks S convening thua event. Sports Night Tue Depariment cf Recrea. on wlff conduct a Sport ight for Uic Atom sud Pee 'e teams of Uic Recreation Inor Basebail at the Mem- 'al Park Club House on ursday, Oct. I2th, startlng 7:00 p.m. The Sport Night will can- i ofpresentations of crests the Atom, League wlnners, m and hot dogusuad pop. Aulboya regitered in the Lei th: keý Me thE ev( nsat, 42 ru: 22 an( 63 Coi 32 à 5 are 39 hoc 70- 13 19 ý04: ý32: ý26: 83: 85. 671 691 21 :340 248 U4 114 113 03 032 Basebail II eague are Invited to attend [s event. Coaches Meeting The Recreation Minor Hoc- y Club will holci a Coaches leting in. the Auditorium of te Lions Centre on Monday iening, October 16, starting 7:00 p.m. This meeting wIl Involve des, regulations, practices id organizing teams for the ning winter season. Men interested in coaching -eurgeci to attend thi NOTICE 0F HOLDING AN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A POLL FOR MIE ELECTORAL DISTRICT 0F DURHAM WILL BE OPEN ON Thurs., Fr. and Sato the lIthl*13th and l4th Days of Oct... 1967 froin a.m. until 5 p.m. and froin 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. THE POLLING PLACE (OR PLACES) FOR . THE SAID ELECTORAL TOWN HALL, BOWMANVILLE TOWN HALL, PORT HOPE and the ORANGE HALL, MILLBROOK (formierly Legion Hall on Distillery- St81) for th. purpose of receiving the voies of voters who expect on th. dày fixed for polling, to be absent froin and unable to Vote ln th. polln The ballot box (or boxes) wlIlb. op.n.d and the* votemcs cwtd,«t 7 p.m. on th. l7th day cf October, 1967, «t lb sadplac.s. I >ated at Oron. this 22nd day of September, 1MI, JOHN LYALL LOWEKZ - Ladies Major D. ZoU______ 8785 7 S. Davis____ 8489 7 D. Brooks 8100 7 H. Donoghue 8349 6 M. Kàng-- 8119 5 0. Etcher ____ 8102 4 C. Bowers ___ 8081 4 B. Buttonshaw 8066 4 0. Pattield - 8026 4 J. Tennant 8207 3 J. Baker ____ 7554 2 D. Bond 8270 1 Hlgh Triple-O. Etcher- 735 High Single-D. Joli- 283 Over 220 Gaines D. Jol_________283 D. Bond ______ 282-235 L. Hazelton ______- 28t) O. Etcher____ 258-252-225 D. King 265 H. Donoghue 259 J. Sudsbury _____247 O. Patfleld ______247 M. Pearson ______238 M. Wiseman ______236 E. Whitehead _____236 M. King 235 C. 1{ooey 225 F. Draper 223 C. Bowers -_____222 M. A. Rlichards _____222L ~1%0 Canadie tatesman, Eowmfavme1a oct. 4l1m0 Top Averagfes M Wlseman ____ 0 D. Joln _______ 241 W. Nesbltt 2Ô4 O. Etcher__ ____ 235 J. Brag34 D. Brooks _ _ _ _ 212 O. Patfiageld _ _ _ _ 0 D. Bond _____ 207 L.Crse 0 TURKEY SHOOT SAT., OCT. 7th, 1967 MAPLE GROVE ROAD, NORTH Sponsored by Bowmanville Kinsmen Club -roceds - Articlal Ic Corne and Win Your Thanksgivlug Turkey i t s i o ~.' j ~, Men's Major League Your.8 ChoicePER BOX WE CARRY A FULL LINE 0F SHOTGUNS McGREGOR HARDWARE HOuM LIMÎTED 14 CEY 7 c -1 1 Il. . 1 1 1 -1 iom 1 LXýý

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