32 The Canadimn statemman, No manvme, :an. si,l9'ou (0F Bowling R ickard Stars at Guelph Pts.j 23 18f 171 15 13i 7i 227 224 219 218 217 207 203 200 184 1841 189i~ 18381 1827 ~ 181 '~% 181~~ 181 179 76 Donald H. Rickard, 22-year-old son of Mr. and 176 Mrs. Garnet Rickard, Shaw's, is a regular on the 175 Unversity of Guelph hockey teanm, the Gryphons. The, 174 185 pound 5'11" left winger is in his fourth and final 172 year of Guelph's Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 172 program. He is majoring in Animal Science. 172 Don, of R.R. 4, Bowmanville, also played with the 172 Gryphons Iast year. The Gryphons have had a frus- 171 trating season, wînning only one game though looking 170 very good at times. If the Gryphons ever put together 1",0 three periods of playing up to their potential, they 170 wilI be a winning team. In the meantime, thev are 163 162 struggling through a dîsappointing season. 159 -Audio Visual Services Dept., 1 58 University of Guelph 157 156 152 YUTH 1BOWLING BANTAM GIRLS li. Brunt ------ -225 Piper 3. Wrght 2; Fredricks J rsn- ---- 1 5, Almond 0; Payne 5, Dadson High Triple 0. D. Bradley 646 Team Standing D. Bromnell 590 iPiper -______ 13 JUNIOR BOYS Fredricks _________12 Payne ______ ) so 7 aDoad 0; rockn7, Almond--- ____ 6 PakrTea.m Standing High Single Peston 21 D. Haynes 222 MacDonal _____ 14 D. Sellers -------- 171 Brock _ _ _ _ 1.3 High. Double Brunt- -- ----- ---12 D. Haynes 332 Parker____l D. Wîtherspoon 289 Edmondson I D. Sellers ---- - 287r High Single BANTAM BOYS B rso - - ------ 228-206 fPiper 5, Korsten 0; Ovenden D. Terry --___1__ 26 5, Roberts 0; VanDriel 5, Welsh M. Adamns 221 0 . G. Edmondson 211 Team Standing High Triple partici«eam »-sm#4 they-« - i licWtA HoneyweflElOoc Air Cl.amw re,,mves UP 1Ovenden -- - 15 to reN thY ae dff uta95% ofail UpartialeS from -the air Passing VanDriel -_____14 flwMugh !L. Efficlently trapa even the smallest Piper 1 Ofdlftmy fIJjft Csmt iop kw Se rpnils.Roberts______8 'Korsten -_______ BY ELECTRONICALY FITERING OUT AIRBOÎNE PARICLES WfTH A HONEYWEU. Welsh ---- 5lhinl ELECTROMC AIR CLEANER, YOIJ AND YOUR FAIMLY ENJOY THESE BENEFfITS: f H elh---------l 9 * EU!STU RO'0.AN COE ICEEPS TOUR HORE CLANER AUO MORE M. cooke _- ---------- _ 180 1 CUTI TOIJUDRY CLEMNqNG Afo RDECRATM Q ATTRACTFVEHghDul BILL.S ihDul 0AND YOU BREATH CLEANER AM J. Welsh ------ -319 Tii. COot SurPrisbWgy lkw. P90bably less ttaen 'Oa~AMdmrTu en.iM ok 1 >yurWash.r and dryer. Anid jtst as >u clen ! JUIOR GIRLS the clothes you wearOrs e~m easier toclea t5e-ah655 Bradley 5, Brunt 2; Biggs 7, 50-9655Lewis 0; Bryson 5, Bromeli 2. FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Team Standing JUST DIAL 9 7- 22 Bradley ____ 241 1 Biggs -_________ 171 Bryson ________ 16 Brunt _________ 14 G@ULD HEATING Broewi -__ AND PLUMBING B. HeIghS4g NECSTEONTARIO ID. Bromeil 43j D. Martyn --------- 226 j Our Entire Stock AS LOW AS 9 ROLL Rd d2Ocyo o5c, PAINS REU(EDTO (EARWITH EACH E PAINS RDUCD TOMARe -$10.00 PURCHASE YOU WILL RECEIVE .ABERNETHY'S CCndeîite;; PA IN TS &W A LLPA PER LFr -sn witcafou el PHON 6235431serving dishes - on display 55 INGST.W.PHOE 63-531BOWMANVILLE i u idw B. Preston ----- ----- - - 632 D. Terry 576 SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Good 7, Bouwmeester 0; Colvîlle 4, Cain 3; Selleck 5, Goodwin 2, Sellers 4, Etcher 3; Lewis 7, Hately 0. Team Standing Go>od .21 Cain 17 Good -______ 161 colville ____ 15 Sellers 1 Lewis il Etcher...____ 0 Hately ---- - 9 High Single D. Smale 343-220 W. Lewis____ 210-331-201 M. Hately 318-247 S. Cain _____- 300-212 T. Gordon ----271 R. Selleck ___ 206-291-276 J. Bennett 253 N. Goodwln -- -------250 R. Good 222-235-281 S. Martyn 237-257 C. Bradley - -- ----- 79-208 High Triple W. Lewis 842 R. Selleck ___773 M. Hately 7,58 D. Smale B.Colville------- 71 12,9 109 Mixed League Bowling Audrey Osmond came up' with the only 300 game in, the Mîxed League on Fridav! evening, January 26, 1968, to0 give her high single for the 1 ladies. Lou Welsh took hîghý single for the men with hisi 295 game. High triple for the! ladies was racked up by Joan:ý Brunt when she rolled 764 toi keep her on top with a 2421 average. Ab Saman took high i triple for the men with hisý big 778 effort and Larryi Piper remains in top place for: the men with a 244 average.f 300 Games: A. Osmond 308.' 700 Triples: . Etcher 721 1 F. Bradley 708. J. Brunt 764,1 Ab Saman 778, L. Piper 715.f L. Welsh 730, C. Wiseman 706, 220 Games and Over: E.1 Dickens 238; O. Etcher 244,1 229, 248; B. Leaman 226;, A. Osborne 238, 240, D. Mutton 222; M. Wilcox 221, 229; Arn Sleep 222; F. Bradley 235, 270; F. Osmond 227, B. Glan- ville 223, 244; J. Brunt 258 240, 266; Jim Bedford 241 Ab Saman 227, 291, 260; A.i Wisemian 228; B. Lobb 242; George Piper 280; T. Bennett 1electrical Installation work h. 227; H. Brock 255, C. Mutton j~did in the arena. chard 255, 262; A. Osmond i Mr. angth ke Kn 20; D.Pernect 264; A. BWan- H Frandnlng tnke en ïàerea ho n eÇJevîews Hoe cox 233; D. Bradley 252;, L. udefrte astnc Piper 232, 232,. 251; A. Lobb The Recreation CommIttee deal of Urne studytng the preparlg i pr t oanng 228;H. oor 26; L Wesh f Bowmanvllle held their need for a Teens Dance andItan rena M FanaigerU 295, 276; B. Nichols 220, 259; moflthly meeting In the Coun- M. Tighe 235, 228; J. Thomp- cil Chambers of the Town were ready to start one in Neads for his assistance. son 254; Mary Harrison 223; Hall on Thursday evenng. January of this year, when A financal report for the V. Prout 239, 236; C. Wise- January 25th. another group decded te run arena from January to Dece- m an 257 26 ; A gel Sa an he ecr ati n C m mitee dances at the L ions C lub ber 31st show ed $49,696.30 in 2a257 . 4 Osonela222; MaTteberp has been ext under the name of Bowman- revenue, and expenditures Harri. son rn 231.Mtt ermeig h toil ebers vll Ten Dncswere $46,816.69. This state. Harrson231 edfro eigt t 11memers vile TensDanes.ment Is unaudlted and subject Team Standings includng three from the Mr. Fanning felt this was to change. Arena Board. Present were: not fair to the Committee,! The Departmeto eW Tea W L PnsPt. D Glhol. . . oyle. Mrs. whose members, Mrs. C. Dev- ation Financlal Statemeht Brunt 10 2 13118 94 M. M. Lucas. Mrs. C. Devtt, tt and Mrs. M. Lucas had sh w re nu 0f $ ,683 -Deputy Reeve E. Rundle, spent a great deal of time ados eeniuesof $10,688.32. Osbrn 9 1305 21Councillor M. Prout, G. Mut-1 getting Information to organ- This Is fromn January te De. Tighe 8 4 12206 20 ton, J. Murray, Don Allun. ize Recreation Dept. Teens cember 3lst, 1967. Perfect 8 4 12407 9 At Hoper, Ken Hooper and Dances. The intent of the Temeigaîunda O. tcer ~ 12092 151 Director of Recreation, T. A.,IRecreation Commlttee was toer9:20 p.m. and some of the Wlcox 6 6 12539 14 annng. conduct properly supervised rembers were taken on a tour 12 J C Cyl Sr, aselct dances with local bands. The of the arena by Chairman J. C. Leor 5 7 1235 1 ed Chairman for 1968, re at areasonablee would be set1 Coyîe. Lobb 5 7 1231 1placlng Don Gllhooly. Art tarsobl rate._________ Harrison 5 7 11877 Ho p r s th ne Vce M rs. C. Devitt repore Brock .9 7 11458 11 Chairman, Mrs. C. Devlt the that she had cails from par- TfM' AT'1 M.Ece 13 Secretary, replacing Mrs. M. ents asking If the Recreation,1 L N A L Prout 2 10 11554 4 Lucas, and Don Allin Is the COmmlttee were conducting 1 Averages Treasurer. these dances. to whih she Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneylc L. Pier , --24- Mr. Fanning reported that replied "no we, are not". Ken were Saturday evenîng visi. L.Ppr --244 the Boys' and Girls' Ski Hooper feit the plans for tors of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. . Erutchr238 Clinlc at the Oshawa Ski Club Teens Dances should be given Penwarden. 0._______ 23 at Klrby, Ontario, was provîng up for the time being. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston M. Tighe _____ 231 qutloua îh oe 0Fanning agreed to this; that and ail their familY gathered Ab amn 30participants. 'probably the need for dances together on Sunday at th@ A. Osborne 228 J. C. Coyle reported that In the summer was a greaterlIhome of their daughter, Shir. A. Osmond____- 226 Country and Western Jam. need than the wlnter, becauselley (Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cale) G. Wilcox 224 borees held at Town Hall of school and church dances Bownianville, In honor of H. Brock 224 twlce a month on Sunday belng held on Friday evenlngs théir father who e~eee L. Welsh224 evenîngs wereqlesces in the wînter. his birthday. Happy Birth- . Donoghue--- 221 fui. The frst show held In, Mr. Fanning's report on day.Mr. C a. en A. Lob 22fNoembr a--a-ed28 people,1Ithe arena was the next item wadenad amy were Sun- D.Pret219 the second show 504 and theidiscussed and ahl members ar een ang filoso r V. Prout 218 third one had 421. The first!agreed that moto1h eo-dyevnn iioso r M. E che ---------2 8 sho of the New ear dre me dat mos oftherec m-,and M rs. Robt. C m r n M. Eicherd2sso 0 h ewYa re edtons in this report Mr. and Mrs. CaerGon M. Richards 216 202 peopie despite the stormy should be carried out. Recom-caedon r.ndMsJ.R George Piper 213 weather. J. C. Coyle, Pro- mendations In the repot were: Parkidno .an r. .R E. Brock --------- 211 ue f the Jamboree, wasiwashrooms on the main floor, Pice n and famlly. Court- 1B. Glanville -------- 211 p]ueased'with the performance ýproper dressing rooms, proper ico Saturday afternoon. C. Wiseman - 210, of the Jamboree cast, and1 equipment room, larger loung Jim B edford 2 0 stressed the hope for a few ar a ep i s to f o r o r s EeA S O A Ar lep208 more teen-agers to particîpate in the arena, pleasant palnted FOR OLD APPLIANCEPS Matt Harrison 208 in the Jamboree. walls, possibility of cernent througb M. Wîlcox--- 205 Teens Dances were next on floor or a wooden floor for AEMN F. Bradley 204 the agenda. Mr. Fanning re- summer activities. Deputv CLASSES G. Dickens ----- ----- 202 ported that the Recreation Reeve Ed Rundle moved a voteIED M. Leaman - ---------- 200, Committee had spent a great1 of thanks to Ken Hooper for 1 pboflê 623-3303 When Buying Toos..II M ~~Buy the BestBLCPANI *MILLERS FALLS m-O CM w Short, rght in veight and .ey le m VMone bond. Ideal for' working ci on pain surfaces undi for planing hord- wd. Kandy for ofl l ghi' planing op. .ations. 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