The Canadian Statemtnan, Bowmarrville, Jan. 3, 198 SPORTOpICS! By Frank Mohun 623-7234 MMlOR HOCKEY WEEKa It won 't be long until Minor Hockey Week wiIl be veryi much ini evidence, reaching a climax, iocaliy, when Bow- manvllle's five teams will be in action. On Saturday, January 27th, exhibition play at the'paeinte ealybx Memorial Arena willinvolve novice, pee wee, bantam, midget. lvri h eat et s B a o m n il o 1Prout's second tally and an-P t s B a o m n il o Th.aeand b pnsrdbytemigtjuvenile ceois other by Larry Pearce at- ý 'hé ame wil b spnsoed y te mdge-juenie,15:29 appeared to have the' association and the Little N.H.L. They tell us that somethingý game ail wrapped up, but Ted new will be added to the programme, bu4 even the press Fairey clicked again, only !6ý basflo ben ifored ustwht tis ttrctin wll e.seconds later. With the TV hasnotbee inormd jst ha ths atratio wil b-iplaying two men short Bry-an' Keep an eye on this column, and as we pry any further Hughes notched the equalizer: Inormation from the powers that bie, you may read it here. at the 17:34 mark. j- . j j. j.! In the second encouniter,' Terry Black opened the scor-ý APTER SENIOR TITLE ing for Robsons mid-way in' After capturing the Canadian Junior Pairs figure skating: the first, but Archie CourtIceý championshlp iast year, Mary Jane Oke and Victor Irving, made a fine rush through the wll bestrvin taaddtheNatona Seiorcron t thirentire Motors teami, to tie it: wIl besrvn oadteNtoa eircon h :up at 12:24. McNulty's moved~ *aiready irnposing list of honors.i in front before the period; r Mary Jane and Victor. skating out of the Unionvilie: ended to give McNulty's the, Club, leave for Vancouver on Monday. They will compcte. in'lead. Robson's accounted for theî the compulsory figures on January 12th and give their five lone twý,o goals of the second'~~ mninute free style display on Sunday. (January l4th). session, by Irv GUI and Black,: Although they are the current junior champions, and as, but only 32 seconds had elaps-ý winners must move up to senior, before they could compete, 1 ed in the third before Sam' thetwoyong tas sil ha t pas he ol mealto ar Thompson again put the! thetwoyoug sarsstll ad o pss hegol meal o en;Sports on even ternis. the right to compete. Black's third goal at 6:48; Atter losing valuable Urne due ta the bad skating acci- proved to be the winner, but: dent to Miss Oke it made the comeback attempt a real! the issue wasn't decided until effrt.Butas arytol us "I wemised he oidmedlGi bagged a pair within 31 effrt.Butas arytol us "I wemised he oldmedlseconds, the first caming at we were done for this year, sa we just had ta skate weil.", the 13:58 mark. That is just what they did, and we know that ail of: With Gi and Black each! our renders will join with us In wishing Mary Jane and registerîng hat-tricks ta pace the attack, the Motors de- Victor success In the Canadian Senior Pairs competition. fec aie otiued ie Mary Jane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. assists to the cause. Oke, 28 Flett Street in Bowmanvilie. Mrs. Oke will alsoi makethe np wst.Team Standings Also competing in the senior event wi]l be Anna Far-der: W. L. and Ricky Stevens, another pair of excellent skaters, repre-: Crystal Dairy 8 3 senting the Port Perry Club. To Anna and Ricky, we also' Robson Motors 8 4 Locke TV 4 7 say - good iuck!1 MeNulty's Sp'ts 3 9 j. t t t t1 Miget Championship COF BOWLING December 29, 1967 Hawkins. Thiis week it was J. Bond1 No. 5-Bob Marshal, F taking high triple with 746 Tippins. Shirley Brock. ME r0 ,(31-h40190». He also took Archer, Joyce Holden,Mai iihsingle ,vith a 316. V. McNab. Luke had ladies high tripe' No. 6-Hon Brock, . nje 'with 57 1 (176-197-198). D. Mc- McReelis, Eari Luke, Jim Rob- Reelis had high single with 258. inson, AI Dejager, Doris iDot Bond's team claimed Thonmpson. first place for the first sched- No. 7. -Doug Nolan, Mllt iiie. ! Dakin Bill Buma, RoUgqr * No. 1-Jack Bond. Bernice! Ovenden, Audrey Sellers, M Holden, Hugh Smith, Lois Archer. I Woodcock, Ai Brock, Lorraine, o o od lkDn *Marshall, o --DtBod ikDn No. 2-Bill Nicholson, Mav nis. Gord Ritter, Helen Nicha- Aldread. Bill Potter, Carat ,son. M arg Tippins, Peter Btma. Ritter. Pat Deboo, Stella No. 9 M1\oriev Thompson,' H awkins. ;Jack MeNab, Nick Zondervan, No. 3-George Marshall, Bob Amy Miller, Elsie Prout, Wal-ý MeReelis, Pat Marshall, Veima ter Peirsma. Luke. Norm Woodcock, Nancvy No. 10 -Glen Prout, Bruce 'Morgan. Miller. Peter Feddema, Clay. No. 4-- Frank Subbert. Betty ton Morgan, Sheila Brock,- Westlake. Ron Banks. Sharrn Helen Ovenden. *Robinson, Florence Patter, Bill I Spare-Andy Bonsma. Second Schedule AlIeys January 5 ------ January 12.------ Januaryl9i.g January 26.----- February 2 Pebruary 9 .- Pebruary 23 ~ 2-10 7- 6 4- March 1. 9- 1 8-1 2ý ýMarch 8---------- 8- 7 6- 5 10- March 15---------- 3-10 1- 8 2- March 22----__ 9- 2 10- 7 i IMarch 29 6- i. 4- 9 8- April 5- ----- 7- 9 5- 3 4- April12 ------------- 2- 8 7- 1 6- April 19 _-----__ 10)- 4 2- 6 9. April 26 - Play-Off S jMay 18 - Bowling Banquct Liberty Belles Bowliu Bowling Schedule 1968 AIIe3ys T. Pts. 1 17 O16 0 6, BEFUDDLED aue'il- Tt is aur usual practice at the year's end to thank al!N wvle Starkvi of aur writers and contacts for making this column, and B wig Lau what we hope is a pretty fair sports page possible. 1B wigLa u However, this time due ta the fact that this reporter! TusaDc 8 9 wasn't available when the winter sports scene began, we havei been fortunate that several people turned in their awn copy. Doris Tompkins.------- Marg MacDonald,------ We certainiy thank them al], but flot knowlng everyone i Mary, Skelding. ------- wha is doing such a fine job, It would be unfair ta single ý Margaret Wade .------ out the anes we do know. ýRuby Shaw ---------- Sa suffice ta say that the aid sports editor really appre- Ayce Stacey DorothyStr diates your efforts. Sharron Brown---------- IIpTcam No. 1i--- Olive Pat- Jan. 9-- 1-2 .3-4 9-6 7-8 fueld, Capt., Ellen Coombs, dan. 16- 6-8 5-7 2-4 1-3 shoorn, Ruby Spicer. Jani. 30- 3-6 7-2 1-5 8-4 67.~ F emN. eenRy'Pb. 6- 7-14- 3- 5- 2o2' noids, Capt., Betty Richard,, Feb. 13- 2- 8-5 4-1 6-7 194............Marg McDonald, Rose Morris,' Pcb. 20-- 4-7 6-1 8-2 3-5 19 AnBervTni Try. Pb. 27-- 5-6 7-8 .3-4 1-9- 186; On Saturdav evening, the, f irst championship shows their Captain Rick 0Olmstead receiving the T n e ry.No. 3 - MrianGih Mai-. 5- 2-4 1-3 5-7 6-8 ,.~plavof f in the Midget-Juvenile two-day tournament Marr's Jewellery trophy from league Vice Preidn son Capt.. Rae Shackelton1 Mar. 12--- 7-3 -1-6 1-8 5-4 Mar919 e-5r8-4d7-213- 177 saw Peterborough Church League Kinsmen Midgets Howard Corden. Olive Richards, Valerie QualiMa.296- -58-45-2 4-67- 17:21defeat Bowmanville by a close 4-3 score. This picture Marg Laurie, Rose Dickinson.i n ~ , 4- 7 3- 6 10- 5 6- 8 5- 4 3- 4 1- 4 6- 9 5- 8 2- 7 10- 1 9- 3 5- 6 5- 6 8- i 7-10 9- 4 3- 1-7 6- 2 -8 Z-3 1- 4 3- -2 8- 6 1-10 -0 4- 5 3- 9 .8 3- 7 5-i1 7- 8 7- 8 10- 3 2- 9 1- 6 9- 7 8- 2 4-10 9- 5 9-10- 9-10O 7- 5 4- 2 ig Resuits We wouId like ta think aur iong-time reporters, who&i--- ---------- arie Trim . -10- Teamt No. 4 - MIanPsÀ- - - - - 1-6-À------i-I166 Alleys ter, Capt., Moliy Hrta, p.1 - - - - have neyer let us down, led by the dean of aur sparts staff,i Olive Henderson - ------ 164 iiget-Juveflie iournamefli 1&2 .3& 4 5&6, Elsie Richards, RubyHthnlAr 5 - - - - AIObre h a eno h o ogrta s"i"Helen Henderson------- -- 161 Jan. 3 - 3_5s 26 4-1 son, Ann Piper, AudryBt.Ar 0 - - - - A i O b o n , h a s b e n o h e > b o g e h n s " i ' S h ir le y M a r te l ---------- 1'J a n . 1 4 2I o 9~T N SM ' C Cox, Peter Stacey, Jim Clarke, AI Cale and Harold Bennett' Croyn-i2er-----515-6 n . u .a N o. .5 - a\ wnPMoF ar - < aeteohr.Joy Brown --a---- _17 -1 -3 6_4 5-2 Capt., Ruth Mitchel on WnigtemfrIs ee i -------13! eUrb ruU h ges uvw miauvuulle an. 24 -- -- 5-6 1 --2 3-4 Jones, Millie BalsA. IsblTim11 an. 31---- F-4 1 l Marie Brvson, SadieBcel.ue MiieTyoCp, JU N IO R MIEN 'S H OCK EY Ellen Farrow 1P b 76 4 3 i '-5 , ea No. 6 - M i ne T y- î m rotr J an on s Annette Sax-ery -i---- leFebh.14 --- 3_5.> 2- t; 4-1I1lor. CapI.. Mariai ovlo ea Ba e im The -Junior Men's Hockey League resumes action on 2) ams Tmkr'1M1i1,c 2 i 6 'Di0 Pee eI Com' Rh uthno Sundav, January 7th, at 7:30 p.m ____ - 291-22,S. Brown 264, 1MCa tu e Vdg t ha p ns e b.28 -----1-6 1- 4-5 :Mary,y .Locke,' -, Tri 26,M.Skidng ii ' Mar. 6 3-4 àhfi1 -2:l Teamn No. 7 -Ja ob jTCS OA 1216, .Ili.ders*I206.Mar. 130 62 1-4 5-3 jCapt., Ollie Stack, Mr i- FRODAPINE 6. . Hndeson206fl ~dL3-U2>6-3 2-4.1 in, Edna Whitema Ll -Tow n League Hockey 1 G M. W:ade 222 ,RPearl o o u I. sLu uMar. '---->0 95 - i raham. trag in what undoubtedlv was behind, laIe in the game, ta2,o ny2 ub 5gApr.10 5-4 -62 am No at. 8 -loraie TTS the best gamne of the seasan earn the deddlock. After a . TIhe liiohl, p cessfol lwo-Donaghue and Grove Be i set ctup and OyIci t cd il wihApr. 7---' 10 2_45I6 - Martn, le Cp..WimaComsCLSS ta date, Crystal Dairv and scoreless fîrst period, Don'M m ralH s italp ------4 i 5-jClank, Rena Bathgae Locke TVn aother weîaî-p3 etPic en Lc! nroti ent wound up Saturdav Williams assîstîng. In consolation serni-finil May I1- Playýoffs tiRobson Motors defcated with the Dairy playing t o wln nîue wt Ptrbruh______- - adOili tpv Mcynit sSpotsh6-, Trs rianshort. Bowmanx-illef hc'4-3 ini the Mid- son and Ron Xeatherall lied Bellev> ile3-i1.R A IN ' 30 OT O da igta teMmoilThe goal enabled Ted ThFfrsisheul o Iegel final and Milton caplur-iî up. Williamns shol Bow- R RE TO:$ 0J Arena. ey ta returo ta the ice, and 1/7wl uhClytknci îng fi Juvenile crown bymanvil]e's McGî-egor's TU.DA.' Crystal, Town League lead- Iess than a minute later h onus ih 8 defeating Cobourg 3-0. crew on top again, with Doug: I E F ers, were forced te came fromilied the score, with still one ile'ahn 6 rs ipl.toIhe283' i onethe men's division Peter Den Bies-i tior idettille over Ajax, again drew on even terms on!. Ski Cliinie Here lis a plan t rvd en rolled a 263 for a high' 3-1 with Whitby bestirnga goal by Ron Wallon. 1 Bowîing A Ski Clinic for boys and 'for. your family if yusol . single and a 697 for the til Orillia in the consolation ju- That 'set the stage for the, girls eîght yeaîs'o; f age anîd u!) M EM O IA L hanours. til venule final 6-2. 1 \vinner by Williams afIn-r! will be conducted aI îthe die, or for your rtrmn M E O I L iOther 2(00 games were S.. In the opening gaine of the. being setl Up by Parkce-. Decernber '-7, 1967 !Oshîawa Ski Club. starîtiîin,0! years if you survive la Orme 214, Audrey Rowe 210-!rmidget tournament on Pridayý The second contest saw End of First Section matudayJanîlr', 6tl fro 2(02, E. Ingram 214. B. Porter:1 mornin g Bowmanville edged Markham edgc Ajax 2-1, thon ý10) arn. ta 12 !1ak0rgla0p11n. o h 219. P. Stubbert 253-224, L. ' Xhilby 4-3. Brooklin walloped Uxbridige Team Standing Tl'lc chaî-îerled bus il cav'e Sun Life of Canadatea ; Cannai-s 230, P. Jeffery 232.: Randly Rogers opened the' 8-i and Peterborough nippcd K. Camnpbell M. Chant 243. B. Brown 2o5, scoring on a pass £rom Mike Trenton .5-4. P. Land --- --- - 42 '26 Beh Ave., at 9:00 ar. e65 o str SD. Carr 202, L. Dunn 235-226, Jn o nslaio plav il ' 1.> W - r i,, h t. - --------- - 39 The bus la ce. iround tiq 'ic- $300 a month for lf r B O M A V L L nd P D n Bi s n 2 21 .Ajax, doubling the score o xer '. M airs ---- - - - ------ cludeci. is 50c per pe son. 'I'hi re T l p o e 623-5728 d W. N sb tt -. t'bun rc i tr4i-fc .you prefer, $47,820 i a h Telephone Standings Wîb'42 and Trentlon de-M Ser]mit --------', his rgisrain fecp.edBt fteeaonscnb Tea-Nae m.A. is.Pis 1OWi1 feating Uxbridë e 7-. d H igh Tile -- -J. ------ 'TOchi rgana SiClub nS0r] ot ftes mu Peterborough r] o w n edfi Tile .R-v 5b h ,hwaSiCu a TemNaeTmA. t. is.ad Broii -2t rah10 igcind P agne i1e Deparîmtientof Rrecrcalioni, încreased by Ieavigyr 3--Ca gir ooln62 orahIl ihSnl .Bgel28Bow>manville. dividends on deposi.Sod PUBLIC Aivengers 169 75 406271 ca finals aainst Bowravill, Averae Fred Fx of tlc O.hawa Ski yuntsriet 7 - - i n e r o e M r k a m J SWr c . . . . - - - - - 2 0 6 C l u b i s i n c h a r g e on ieO c c l i i c mn im u f $r v v e t a0 g06 .1 ~A I Hippies 106 40806:' l Bruce Siops;on connecter] W. Nes_-b -----.-- ------195 and wiJllbe assister] b-, u.'iiu f 3.0 ilb on a pass from Uoug- Parker j. irs !- - and Mrs. Bruce Col\,well and Vagabonds 165 65 39653 1 and KeilO Mountjoy added K cal-ophoîl ---------- 191 othcr mernber-s of the Ski paid îimedlately toyu 11- the other foi- MeGuegors, B. ibu Ii' Cluib. family. FIAAN RY 5hAiley Cals 165 63!2 39513" with the shuloul going 10 ,J. Rowe -- 189 Boys uanir girls inîcrestor] Ou 8O10PM* Wayne McRoberts. S. G a v---- e aycptn ntiý lrl 8 O1 ..Misfits 164 62 39424 . Peterbor~oug igbl up a 3-0 . 'igh 186 shauld cont<ac-t the Recreaton Ti la i lear] after two peîiods in tOc D. Sallows -71eatet pin 2331. Peiein ai AND -er 160 53 383451 cha pionship contst, Slut- M. Sedman - ---- 14 Country & Western Jambore Inx',JNU R 7h4--laders day. a, n a first penior] goal b ' C, Bale - 172: The Departrnenu. of ec' Cali VourSnLf oa SUNDAY, JAUARY 7tIi anderc'rs 164 5!112 .339407 'Toi Porestal! and secOur K ai- o --172-inCutivaîlWse' gn 2T 4P..6- Northero eso ale )vRc l-F oe 169 Jamhore will hold FoinAu- UL A 2 O4P I acr 4 3388stead ar] Foi-est-a il. F. Land ... ~ dtin011 Suur]çax ., Janutur> . p h.V I TOTS SKATING - IVED.. JAN. lOth Avrag-loeD--19-167--- Il;(; ~r K19fi8, in te Auditoiîiiiih ùe the 3 te 5:20 p.ni. - 25c per' person F. Sîtubbert . 204, Pa'rkeî- set un Doua gîme arr] A. Loruis>o ------6f4 50 an.vone inleî'est' .d in joilili g P. Ueo Biesen --------- 198 Williamns clieker] on a pliv p. Bague]l1 1(, 1 the Jamboree, core ne out on SUIN LIIiE ASSURAC OPN FCND E._________--------------_197wiltO Donaghuo. M. Ovondon --i--- hi-- 11Januar.v th. .oirer 1946 a h eventual winner before Char- A Burgcss -- ------- 60 PJeffery19: lie Cattran registered the; D. Ogdou ' -----i---------15 CO M PLETE B. Brown -- ----- -- - ----18 thirc goal for ILD..E . Brkow . s----M R----- FI-W1.5811 D. Carr ------ -_179 :it -. .-.now we're believers, ' ill encSt. Mrv'sa omniLBugs--------- 1NOE N % A. Stephen - 177 100o! ou'r-c next! 'ihey said vileSi - ysCernent Rer]- D. Gibson - -.----------11 R. Culiv .y--174 ihis beautifully styler] '68 'The Redmen led 2W0ilbx 4-theC. Marcnt ----------- 94 L. Connors -------- 174 SowCruisc<-froin >Out- firsto gasby tOc e-W C. l -- _ - -------1487 R. POrmiston ------- 1736 oadMai c udcange vîtî and Johin Oyler, with: D.* Kelly _------------------ 146........ ,- - , MRT CT O . Omoisto ---- 168 everybody's ideas about ' assisîs going taohno Harnil-1 A. Glaspel- ------- ------ 141 v' S.Orme. 167 snowmobilcs ... andîîtdocs! ton and Gary Wilson. A. Perfect_--------------- 141ý s upidbthDurbam County Co-operative j. Bomnard- -16 Just check these new features: Whitb 'v came up with the, P. Broome ---------_ 40 . SCehan---------------_165 > asaî lone second perior] tally - a B3. Roberts---------------127 VWC MedcalSerice ona cst ass. rui-o-latc cntrl galby GregMeConneli. lu Y. \Young -.-------- _123 ...W L. cascagnette ----- A . Tice - -. --------- J. Sienhuls ------- D. McCulloch- V. Wtchman ------- B. Phillhips - Ii. Litle -- -- H. Samis 'A. Coaney- W. Wallis ----- B. Johnston-.----------- E. Pekar -------- -- M. Gray ----- E. Reader M. VanDyk G. Luxton 'A. Squair W. Porter 1. - Coverly D. Ferguson 'G. Rahime--- F. Vanstone Ann Rowe C. Pekar- 1,. Gouid N. Bunrows____ L. Buttery D. Purdy-... 1H. Syre. 1 (2 162 162 161 160 158 157 157 156 154 153 152 150 148 14î 146 146 144 1,13 141 141 137 136 136I 136 127 123 OU 1. " truly quiet-conversa- 1iona1ýy quiet " lightcr, more manocu- verable, faster " reVerse gear And thcre's mucil marc! No doubt about it, titis is the v'ear of the SNOVV CR'I - SER. on displav îôday now.! GET A BRAND NEW ONE RIGHT OUT 0F THE BOX RIGHT NOW AND ENJOl' THE BEAUTY 0F THE WINTER WONDERLAND *ON THE SPOT FINANCING MASTER MARINE & MOWER Taunton Rd. E. at Zion JACK HOAR & SON 725-1901 725-1901 the third, Devîtî's second Oveër -200---- made il 3-1, but Craig M(--' Bgei27.K ap Conneil put Whitby right. el23 .Wibr20 . back in the game. Oylen pas-,Rw sed ta Gregg Corden ta pro- iw 256, 2.55. 244, W. Nes-, vide the insurance tallv.' bitt 250, 216, K. Raîston 249,, Cobourg defealer] Lindsay, A. Bu rgess 241, 226, J. Shear-ý 5-2, Belleville and Richmoor] er 228, 223, I. Wright 221, 211, ,Hill battled ta a 1-1 tic, with! 205 irs 219, 216, D. Ogdený Richmond Hill declarer] wîn-, ners by scoring the first goail Second Schedule and Milton edging Onillia 3-2.1 Team I1 - J. Shearer. S. Cobourg tied Bawmanvil1e'Gay, M. Ovendon, B. Chîr- 3-3, but by sconing the firsî!ý land, W. McNeil. goal. reacher] the finals Team 2 - W. Nesbitt, C. against Milton, .5-1 victors, Bale, A. Burgess, E. Coombes. aoven Richmond Hill. I!D. Gibson, C. Towns. Cobourg built up a 340 Teamn 3 - J. Mains, K. RaI-1 bulge aver the Redmen as' stan, A. Lerusso, M. Brink- i Gary Hart scorer] In the first,; low, D. Kelly, P. Broome. I added anoîher in the secondi Team 4 -- K. Campbell,' and then passed ta RaIph1 D. Saliows, P. Bruce, D. Og-, ïHodgson for an early thirdden. A. Glaspeil, A. Perfect. period counter. Teamn 5 - B. Wilbun,i. Bowmanviile, who wound1 Wright F. Land, P. Bagneil,I, up out-shooting Cobourg 4-ICI. archant, Y. Young. 1 10, rame on with a strongî Teamn 6 - J. Rowe, F.ý surge as Devitt scored on at Jones, D. Cochrane, V. M- i pass frarnKim RgrJoe!Donald, L. Burgess, J. liar] v wf w wm OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 17 Liberty St. N. 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