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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1967, p. 9

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-4 'Petesl' Down Newcastle Intermediates MIXED MOR Juveniles 5-1 l latf iLEAGUEla « Bowmanvifle St. Mary>s I1VT W hitbv Pnn Cornant Rednien have onîyDeeiviitb ei RonsE -baot twice this year, and both J Marie]Brooks . 251 *times to the same team. Sat-ThNecsl nemda-adSe hek BbCwn -25 rdynlghteat the Memorial TeNwaslgnereit onPu skl dSteve l ngBo Colelins___-__ 25 ArnPtebrgh huh es fine combination of youth Burnsu to end te Z rlgi Te atlly assembled un oh olins EZ, Juvenile in a d it twond experience de! eated the the first. of Mel Stevenson, Paul Wake- "Cnnors - 273 straigles t, deg te lca powerful Whltby Mel Rons, Steve Burns scored his sec- ly and Steve Burns scored ail Pete Dobblna - 278 stagt onn h oas4-3 before an enthusti n ofo the niglit at 7:16 four goals for the locals. ThyNrn McKeen - 294 271 5-1. ~~crowd at the Newcastle Arena of the second period givlng were alded by the atrng D I Jli -- ..20*253 Peter Self acored a pair Of on Tuesday night o! lest Newcastle a 4-1 lead. A goal checking of Jim Richard m iernloe Buday 20» 258 TREE LIGHTS BO' flrst period talles, wth Kim weck. by Middleton o! Whltby re- hits linemnates John Wilson Stuart Collins - 261I *Rogers colecting the lone St. The fast skating visitors duceed the margin to two at and Dean West. Dave Reynolds- 268 - 297 IDOOR AND OUTI Mary'. n'arker. came ta town, confident that thc end o! the second. Newcastle have a bu5 Ernie Perfect 278 *PRL RGO Goals by Gerry Kemp, Dave they would go home with The Mel Rons exerted great schedule ln the comlng week, Olle Patfield 262 IPRL RGO Kowen and Jerry Hunter ln their first Dints of the season pressure in the 'early minutes playing Keswick et ho)me and Jbi Brutan _____ 269 GIFTSI SEE OUR WIDE SELEI the middle session put the on foreig Ice, only to be o! the third but Vince Van- road gaines with Uxbrldge andJonCrr______28' visitors ln front 5-1 thwarte y the great goal- stone was equal ta everythlng Little Britain. Doug Carter_____ 275 FOR EXTENSION CORD SE' Bownaniie cmeroamgtendlng o Vince Vanstane and they threw Mis way. Grey Next Tuesday the opposition OVER, 300 Bnack n icarddolating a determined Newcastle club. flnally found the range for will be the Uxbrldge Black bak n hethrd dmiatng Whltby drew flrst blood at Whltby at 14:13 and reduced Hawks, one O! the stronger Dot Collins - -~ 310 EVERY Brown or White play through most of the 2:16 o! the flrst period on a the home team's lead ta anc. teamns ln the Lakeshore league. Helen Reynolds _ 31i -period, but couldn't find thc goal by Moore. Newcastle From then tIil the final Intermediate hockey la good, Rosa Wright - zoo MEMBER range, came back with three unan- whiatle the locals took corn- exciting entertaument. Corne Doris Joli .-._____3130F YR swercd goals by Mel Steven-1mand with thclr strong forc-land have a look. Fred Thomson 330 O .Y U __ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ _o_ Dave Reynolds 314 0111e Patfleld ____323 r IIL GodyarLg.Town Basketball Y25h owing OVR 30 AERGESUS2.27 Bowling BANTAM GIRLS Dor n old -245 SEE US15 .Outdoor 3.9 The rich got richer and the each notchlng nine for Corona- Piper 5, Dadson 0; Wrght 5, Pt Dobbins 239___ 39 November 30, 1987 poor got poorer in' Town tion. Hayncs 0; Fredricks 3. Drae erieBda 3 OW 9h nd, 7 While a few of aur bowlers Basketball League action, last Stephen's led 23-10 at hait- 2. Ernie Perfect -_____237 9f.Ido 7 * <1dver wll hi wekony Tesaynight at the High time and just kept rolllng Team Standing Hector Ballentine 227 1 .ld. 8 four reached the charmed Sehool gymnasium. Front- against the Jewellers, as Bill Wright 35 Mike Murphy 222 15 ht. Iloer. .97 circle of the 725 plus bowlers. running Whyte's Upholstery Hay hooped 23 points ta lead Fredricks _______ 35 Fred Thomson 222 __________________________ Lloyd Heard topped the lo)t downed tail-end Coronation the winners' attack. Lyn Piper 33 Russ Hallman ._____220 wtth a ulce 833 without hît- Cafe 29-20, and Stephen Fuels Lowery added 15 and Joe Dadson ________ 22 Maurice Aunaert____ 218 tlng the 300 class. Karl Piper remained two points back by Burgess 13 for the Fuels. Draper 22 George e h- -_____218 belted the woods for 779 walloping Hoaper's Jewellers Jim Lutton was tops in the Haynes 3 right - - 218 TO BO GG2N8 with a 302 single, high for 55-29. First place will be at losiug cause, counting 10 .Hlth Single Albert Smanan _____216 Selpae rWo.Rgel ui o hil the night, and N. Woods 741 stake this week with Wh3te's points, with Bill Brunt bagging K.* Piper --- 149 Doug Carter ______216 sls.Cndamae ad atHtey76cmmeeting Stepheu's head-on. haif a dozen. J. McDonald 146 VI Colle -----------215 adSIS aain ae pleted the quartet. In the low-scorîng opener, Team Standings Hlgh Double DnWih ._____20Sf0,1 PvIC.s: 3 h.- - 3.97 5 fi. - 6.17 TheBanurywer aginit was only 10-6 at haif-time W L F A pts. N. Wright______ 279 Barb Buttonshaw - 209 4e-.76...84 Th abr eeaanwith Coronation on top, but Whyte's D. Fredricks ._____268 0111e Patifleld._____ 20q 9 .76f.-84 Shigli for team score bath "Archie" Campbell produced Upholstery 6 1 305 231 12 BANTAM BOTS Gerg Beee1______20 s' ingle and triple with 1224 10 points ln the final quarter Stephen Brooks 3, VanDriel 2: Ro- Shirley Bickell 207_____ 20 and 3332 respectively. The for a total dozen points to Fuels - 5 2 290 236 10 berts 3, Richards 2. Welsh 5. Helen Reynolds 2E_____ 20 SReclaim was the only team lead Whyte's ta their sixth Hooper's Marchand 0. .flm Murphy 2n5 4 h. 7.47 6h 19 t~takxug 7, their victims being win.. Paul Goldsteln added six Jewellery 2 5 248 305 4 Team Standing Peggy H-aynes _____205 -997 7h-137 Sthe Fan Belts. Ail other con- for the leaders, wlth Jim Coronation Roberts_________ 40 Leon Connors _____ 203 99 t 39 Stests werc settled by a score Baskervllle and Gary River1 Cafe - 1 6 205 250 2 Weish __________ 33 Jim Bruton - -______201 __________________________ o! 5-2. Banbury beat Molded Birooks ________ 27 Stuart Collns_____ 201 ~Goods, Beits beat the Crack- iH c e Richards_ _____ 23 Linda Crossey 200 uanacaairmage qUaIinY ai lose Sers, Combines beat the Mill- U Wf ffh ~VauDriel_______1 wIics ,roomMachine Shop beat the To n Le g e H o k y Marchand ______ Ww!WachDae ..ou w d Office, and the leaders, the HIgh SingleW ! hDve Reynolds e ou wi N.30abSeghsson '~Power House took the Mil- Locke TV, after losing their escaped the league basement. M. Roberts - -___ 183 Go! Go! Go! He rolled 879 s .~N.30Bb Sleigh as shownn Swrights. The standings are, first five games, made it three Sam Thompson opencd the j. Welsh ---______ 179 (314, 268, 297'> for the High Ir oeto as follows: wins in a row, downing Mc- scoriug for McNulty's, but Don 111gb Double Triple on Monday evcning.89 7 Powr Hus ______ el6 Nulty's Sports 9-3, whilc Prout tied It before the first M. Roberts ______ 340) Dave leada the averages with -PwrHueCrystalDairy walloped Rob- period endcd, and goals by R. White ».~.__ 06 253. Nice bowling. Doris Joli No. 136 Same, only withmou Molded Goods_____ 53 son Motors 12-3 ta take over Larry Perris and Barry Oliver JUNIOR GIRLS provlded much competition guard rail and handie. Combines_______ 52 irst place, lu Town Hockey ln the second sent Locke lu Mutton 6%', Bradlcy %; with 846 (313), placing lier lu Banbu y League action, at the Memorial front ta stay. They ran the Bryson 7. Biggs 0; Lewis 5, second spot ln the average Crckr ________42 Arena, Thursday night. margin ta 7-1 lu the third, be- Bromneli 2. race. Way ta go. Fred Thomn- 5 27 CraBes ________42 The openiiig game victory for the Sports again ht the Team Standing son did it again rolllng 8027 Maiet S h p 40 moved Locke's past McNulty's, score-sheet. Bradley 51%¼ (330). 1 would assume ail the Machine Shop 40the flrst time the TV crew has Perris paced the winners Lewis --_____________lnor bi Millwrights -_____ 40M with six points on twa goals Bryson _______46 csmTesdwcreh? fra -M_]_eclaim_ 3___ and four assists, with Bob Mar- Bromeil 461 sinier 70uesda hl 4.4_____ a ie ajor jerrison scoring twice and Muto 36% triple Monday night for: 0le11e ,*-uXllraom --______ 36 singles going to Prout, Oliver, Blggs 30 Patfleld 766 (323); Bernice S EE IT NO W A T O Ofie"Archie"' Crossey, L a r r y 111gb single Buday (747); Ernie Perfect A ~ i Fan Bets2,,League Pearce and "Hank" Lane. D.: Mutto 3___ 09 (741); Nanti Mcl >eHO E ARD AR4ST RE Navember 27 the losing cause, wlth George D. Bradley 234 Dobbins (728); Helen Reynolds TemSadns Bannish notching the single. W. Mauntjoy 217 713 (311). Our president show- Floats On a cushion of air. Now Avalahi. lu tadigsI the nightcap, Crystal fir- L. Whitehead 205 ed what he could do by rolllug NL Fins pt..cd four goals before Bob D. Lewis _______ 203 a nice 300. O L for D. Joli____ 35788 30 Falrey clicked for Robson's. R. Tice________ 200 The tearn standings are H. Donoghue - - 33899 22 Lloyd Hamilton narrowed the V. Terry 200 ral ls stefrtshd U FBieSaoi D. Brooks - 33406 22 gap ta 4-2 with the loue tally 11gh Triple -NIycls sth istshd J. Teunant - 39104 20% 4o! the middle session, and D. Mutton _____584uidrw taacoe D. Bond___ 33964 î91 that's the way It staycd until D. Bradley,-.----- _---583 Patflcld ______ 26 CONSTELLATION MODEL ,- S. Davis ___ 32586 18' five minutes were gone lu the JUNIOR BOYS Joli ________25%~ O. Ptfled --3192 18 final period. The Dairymen Preece 5. Brunt 2; Preston 7.Stcif B. Buttonshaw- 32615 16 broke It w1de open wlth six Brock 0; Parker 7. Donoghue .~Ryois2 M.Kig 238 6 consecutive counters and !lrst Team Standing Ryod 21VA III O. Etcher. 32371 14 Place. Preston ________ 62 Wright-______ 20% H. Depew 31065 il Winston Vanstone collected Preece 57________ Buday 19 Too OPoeated Swltch. One Yeau Waranty. M. Lewis 32403 9 a hat-trick for the wiuuers, Brunt_________ 51 Buttonshaw _____ 19 Powerful 1 H.P. Motoe. Double stretch houe Onie Etcher had the hih with Brian Bradley, Ray Parker 43________ Hayns ________17 a3W 3 attachments. triple o! 759 with games of Cromble and Ted Falrey firing Brock 3"________~ Crossey _______ 14 30, 35 26.C.Brceha atwo goals apiece. "Mort" Donoghue j_______ Bickell________ 13 __________________________ 308, 235h a16704.trle MabeaRichards and Bryan Hughes 11gh Single Coe________il Le8ws a 7 b rle 0. MOU- each plcked up one goal and B. Preston -______23o Colwell_______ 8 "TWIN EIGHT" ewisglsgaeswere30J. Ohar- three assista, 'wlth Murray G. Jenson -_____221SPCA E D N oss 279, 246; H. DonaEhue 261 Brown atcounting for the re- B. Hellam _______214 J. Major 261, J. Bragg 223. 220: maluing tally. G. Xdmondson -_____207 M A d4lou ~ Davs 243,229; H Depew Phil Braka registered Uic L. Brunt _____25e o ilRC E Richards __105__ 7_ B. ionc ->n20327 Sheehan 2Z5, F. Stubbert23Fiàî1 Skaes___- N. Goodwln-------_2033 224; L. Connors 201. 255. M. McDonaid_____ 155 G. Forget ' 218-251 nors 255.]B N. McFeeter6uo 13_JJones151 LB.Wods ______ 05217Ladies' High ipnle-L. Con- - ME' ie.6t 3E. Whiteman ____ 150 j. Bromehi_____ 211 GH P W R IFE II~-M. Bates_____ 149 F. Hiennlug 234 nons 616. --L'» sI9 2*95 E. Clarke_____ 149 W. Gardon -____ 208 Men's Higli Singie--P. Deni- AUl Calibers and RarmI legths B. Locke______ 148 J. Woodward 250-206Besn27 WINCREM!ER CENTENNIAJ. 30.0$30-5 BOYS, - Slies 1 te à E. Austin 148 D. Sellers 22-e' lhTtl-.Pii R. Hutchinuon ___ 144 S. Mart n 204 er 720. W _________e 94$ 9j sB.9 . Marris - 143 C.Evans 226213 Tean alCrsis WINCHESTER AUTO. NO. 100 - $17t»50 T1195 Standing R. Good ____231-250-251 wmu heid Dec. 2 at the Lions WN SUMode! ________ TRADE-INS ACCEPTED ON NEW SMATES Calville ______16 K. Cobb.__ 239:228220 Centre. Muie was provded RMNTNATMTC - $9â Martyn 1 J. Bennett 245 by George Mack's orchestra. RMNTNATMTC - $U9 SECNDHAN SATE FRSAE Fayter .14 %làg Triple Door primes were won by REMINGTON PUMP M1,.5 Posenl~ 14 j. Patîfld ____ 860 Moic Gray, VeronWo& LUGER AUTO. 44 Mue. *12475 Ryod 13 R. &eieck ____ 814 AniIIMdciisle, Barb Brown. sis Compe U»of. .* Patfleld 11IR.cIood 732 Spot daies were won by SAVAGE Mdel 99 1»4.0 ai MEN -WOENS CILRE'SCowan_____ 1011R. Bouwmneester 714 Mr. and MrsJ. Stephen. rMr. REMINGTON BOLT ACTION $009 maa200vGaresvandPaOve00IL.Cobb g____ 87 Barker and Mrs. Sweetland WIIE 'IVW KL. Martyn ___ 310 G.Forgeî __ lm and Mr. recRenzie. An élm- W N E O T ERM. Gibson .. 248 . uatei ____ 674 Ination dance was won by Mr. M. Cowan ____203-232 J. Woodward md couMe eldaunemmd a 229-10 . BIhercoupes oe23 Ormitston and Gary C(Mbo Lloyd EU"s Shoes . Tayfilr MO22 C. Evans ____6129hAud yby A .5 KIGST.wW ~JGS. .B~MJJJM. Horstman .21)7 C. Brdley 607 ta ai those who h.! - t ogo 49fl T . OMNE .Richards 2n5S W. Lewis______ 607 anize aur dancemaak it à L M ~PosterB.koe08tcs. 7,-l-',l -1

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