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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1968, p. 8

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4The Canadin Statesunan, owmanvfle, :an. 31,I, 9 Local AIl Stars Make Clean Sweep-WinFv Tohe ByFrnk Mohun ,,-7,IMaor Lge. Russ "The Flying Dutch.. THE MEN WHO DO THE JOB man" Hailman was reaily fiy- Ing on Wednesday when lie Nowtha mnorhoceywee isovr, lthai it we-ht the deadwood for games Now hatmine hokey eekils ver wlt al Itsw of 293-286-321 for a big 900 'phrased slogans, and ail pubiity mediums urging parents trpeohifste is 0 te take their boy te the arena, let's nlot forget the men scriped Tin th ege frthe0 behind the scenies. second scheduie. Congratula- forunae i halngreceaton iretortions to Russ on a fine per- Bowmanvllle Is otntin avn eral decr formance. ýBud Fanning and his assistant Joe Kennett, who do sucli Kari Piper haU a big nlght a great job in the entire recreation programme. 787 (276), Ernie Perfect 780 (288), Ted Bagneli 771 (268- Then there's the unsung heroes - the guys who are 326). George Bebee 753 and up early In the mornlng, or rush down to the Arena as soon the higli single 330, Bill West- ý& they get home from work. Some of them become experts lake 762 (298), Bob Lawton ..t tylng laces, but ail are freely givlng their turne to see 748 (286), AI Osborne 735 (293), Russ Oke 730 (294), Sthat our youngsters are able to participate In minor hockey. Howard Bromeli 726 (257). So we -say thanks to the following people who have Bob Glanville 711 (287). *done so rnuch to promote hockey at the minor level: Jim Houck had 308 single score, Loweil MacDougal 296, ýCOACHES: Ste yen Oke 285, Frank Samis » TYKE LEAGUE Hugli Samis, Terry Masters, Gien Hodgson, 292, Don Bagneil 279, George Stephen 275, Stan McMurter ,Harold Balson, Tony BaIson, Jlm Schultz, Boyd Robertson, 274, Harold Michelson 278, -Jerry Morrison. Keith Swan, Ric'k Shackelton, Roy Stoneburg, Ron Etcher 269, Lou Wiseman, *,lrlan Purdy, Don Prout. Frank Mohun. Bruce Milne "ATO LEAUE ave rimle, regAdams, F. Ellott, R ad Mike Murphy ail wlth 266, Bob Williams 263, Bud Hen- "Oriston, Leo MacL~ean, J. Davis, Jlm Farrow, Glenn Finner,lning 262. : John Fowier, J. Locke, Doug Ferris. Selby Grant's RIng crew had high single team score, êPEE WEE LEAGUE Lloyd Forsey, AI Strike, Doug Kemp, 1368, while Frank's Varlety1 ,Burnis MacMillan, Tony Meraw, Neil Hooey, Harvey Greeniy, had 3567 for higli triple. .Don Wilcox, John Fowier, Doug Ferris, Fred Sheehan, Gord The team standing is real eol d tiglit again as the lowly Beav- er Lumber boys took two :EANTAM LEAGUE Keith Smith, Ken Tabb, Bob Colweli, games fromn the Ail Stars 'David Colweil, Bob Jackman, Tom Stout, Steve Morrison, from Whyte Bras. The Whyte -Jan. Oudshoorn, Siebe Luchies, Sam Snowden, Jim Coyle Bras. team has 10 poinits,1 ýl ~Frank's Varlety 9 and thei *Jr., Terry Biack, Doug James. Jury & Loveil team has 8 pts.1 MI'1DGET LEAGUE Bert Perfect, Alan Cole, Andy Anderson, for 3rd spot.1 'Grg Aams Do Pout Bo Jonso, arr Peris Llyd AI Osborne leads Ia the( Gre AdmsDo PrutBobJonso, LrryPeris Llydaverages, having 251 for 9c *Forsey, Bob Hellarn, Gene Balson, Fred Sheehan, Bob Mar- games. Russ Halîman wlth his :jerison, Barry Johnson, Ray Martin. big 900 score jumped into :IEEREIN STFFBudPerec, Trr BaerDog Pr-second place at 244. Larry ,REFREENG TAF Bu Pefect Tery ake, Dug ar-Piper Is third, 244. *kin, Kim Rogers, Jack Vandenberg, Jim MacDonald, Guy 4th Week - 2nd Schedule s -Parks, Danny Nowian, Warren Aider, Ron Carter, David Averages1 'Wright, Randy Rogers. Naine Gaines Ave.1 A lot of credit must go to the coaches, managers andiusborlmne 92 514 :eexecutlve members who were greatiy responsibie for maklng LryPpr1 4 ..Baturday's Young Canada Day sucli a success. Ernie Perfect 12 242a Looking after the Little N.H.L. teams were Don Wilcox !Brian Martyn - 12 241,t 'iTed Bagneil 12 235,t 13ob Colweil, Barry Johnson, John Fowier, Terry Black and lDon Oke 12 2351 '),Bob Marjerrison. Bill Westîake - 12 235 * Dave Puk and Keith Smith looked after the rnldgets, Don. Bagneil 12 232b ,wlth the juveriles being handled by Don McGregor and Ray MaurLie Anna-t- 12 232 ,Preston. Other members of the association include Mike'Haroid Michelson 12 231 f 'Puk, Howard Corden, Jean Devitt, Jack Hayes, Harry Oyler, Mike Murphy . 12 230 ' Bud Hircock and Cari Devitt. Jack Bond 12 229v The fact thfat Bowmanvllle swept ail five games, four Ab S aan.____ 12 228 s a.ga.tnst Rochester and the novice encouniter for which Hamil- Bob Lawton ___ 12 228 :ton provlded the opposition, points up the tremendous amount Rus, Oke __ 12 228 I rnthcahsDon Jensen ----- 9 29-71I :of ti ehcohe and managers spend with our representa- Ji Houck ---- 12 226:t tive teams In each age category. Howard Bromeli - 12 226 D The US. players, we were told, dor't get nearly the Dave Reynolds- 12 225 Maurice Richards 12 222 ai isame opportunlty for ice time as aur boys, and it's dobi i Fred Thomson-- 12 220 althougli their coaches are every bit as dedicated, that they' Jack Parker 12 216! -Would have the same knowledge as their Canadian counter-i Kari Piper 12 2161 1prs Kari Bickell 12 21.5 tI Bud _____r 9 214 If the sport wvas basebali. the opposite would be true, Bud Hennlng 12 214 and of course this is the reason why hockey is domlnated Frank Mohun 12 213 att(e professionai level by Canadians, and basebail is pre- Ron McLean 12 212 atGeorge Bebee - 12 212 domlnantly Anierican. Bruce Milne___ 12 211 It was qulte a day for ail the players - a great climax Bob Willams 12 211 for Minor Hockey Week in Bowmanvilie! Elton Brock . 12 210 I eorge Gianville- 12 210 Roly Coombes ._ 12 209 * Lowell MacDougal- 12 209 f * John Carter - 12 209 Art Rowe ___ 12 208 dl MEMORIAL !Lou Wseman__ 12 207 l Jack Lander 12 206 S AR NAGeorge Stephen- 12 204 ag BOW ANVLLClarence Oke 12 202 BO M NVLEBill Luxton ___ 12 201 Telephone 623-5728 Murray Tiglie 12 200 YO ___________Ron Etcher 12 24B Team Standing Teani W L Pins Pts..in, Pu L CWhyte Bros. 10 2 13596 10dl Varlety _ 9 3 13484 9 YO SA NG Jury& m SK A TIN G iLovel--- - 8 4 13229 8 Neis. Osborne pa FRID Y, EBR ARY 2ndInsurance 7 5 13146 7 j FRD Y FBU RY 2d1. G. A . 7 5 13145 7 8 TO 10 P.N Ken's Men'. Wear _- 6 6 13085 61 Recreation Director Bud Fannmng Presents Most Valuable Player Award Midget-Juvenile Association President Michael pul presents Specialtyr to Bantamn Mark Johnson Pae rdcsTopyt igtC pt avyWlim Something like aine hours up a strong battie, befare go- Hamilton, Warren Al1d er, PprPout rpyt,-igtCp avywlim of almost contlnuous hockey lng down ta defeat. The teanis Larry Devltt and Dave Rafuse.le 15 D*L action at the Memarlal Arena, dlvided first period goals with Mike Elgin and Bruce Argaýn e w ca st K e w Saturday, ended Minor Hockey Ken Tabb scoring for the hast Brighit repiied for Rochester. Week ini Canada, on the local club and Pat Sweeney for Most valuable players, se- scene. It was called Young Rochester. lected la each division were: w Canada Day, but might have! The locals out-scored Ro- Novice-Mike Hobbs, (Bow- . been better dubbed - hands chester 5-1 in the second as manville; Gary Droski, (Hami- To Finish in Third Spot across the border, as four Tabb notched his second, ilton). United States team-s from Grave Bennett potted a pair Pee~ Wee-Danny Spicher, The Newcastle Intermed-r game. Steve Burns with two, part of the game. RoocheresterrkmdeitanNewan Blckurkad Bowmadee) Bb Stdr-andsasurBrianelesofaBiackburnuh, r.Wetandin fo(Bwcste eJ a truly International Day. Doug Parker notched the oth- anvillcese). Bb Snd rtesasuedfinthinselves ofandPet rMcCuilo, r. Wst Sring raleastle werek TeBowmanville players ers. Mervin Murrayclce soRcese)trdpaefnslatentad Hrd Many asoBan ralyadJoRc- weeidcaieoThe fac fr he asrs Bantamn - Mark Johnson, C. groupiag, of the Lake- counted for Newcastle. ard. Earl Cobbledidk, the that Cndiaari e o rtegfadd en arfotrl the Ro-rs (Bowmanvilie); David House, shore Int. Hockey League, by Dave Pegg led the Cornets bard working rigbt winger, ta superi hokeyrerfrersch sertalin thlledthR o-it (Rochester). winning one of three games with three, followed by Gary assisted on bath goals, as uprio hcke prfomes, hetergol I te tir, wth Midget-Ken Tabb, (Bow- played last week. The locals Fairborne wlth two, and This game was a prelude whie the U.S. îs way out in Larry Allen, Harvey Williams mavle;Sa Martin, (Ro- lost to Uxbridge and Little singles ta Bud Brice, Doug ta the opening roundi' of the front regarding basebali, foot- jand Dave Colwell campleted chester). Britain, and chalked up their Gibbons and Brian Parkin- play-offs. as these twt) teanis bal n hsktal. h lcas, hewnnrs otl Juvenile - John Qyler. fi.rst win ini six games with son. appear ta have first and third even turned on a neighbor- Juvenile I(Bowmanviile); Pat Thoraton, a victory over Keswck. Newcsle lying with1 places locked up. If th 15 game lngOnaro eamfrm aml- Foilowing a scoreîess open- (Rochester). Monday ightitnl Uxbridge, more muscle ta thy ad yvas an indication, the fans ton ta sweep ail five games of nachlegcuswrta hy ng period, Bowmanville fired Anulcalng1uswr the Black Hawks handed dispiayed ail winter, hast ta 1in these towns are ln for an Fh alwn adnerpto three unanswered s ec o nd danaed by the foilowing Newcastle their fifth straight the league leading Little Brn- iateresting series. by lon theHocey oterspt' eidgal n u-crdsot-mlnded business con- defeat ila awiid sconing game tain Fiyers, Sunday nigit inl This week, Newcaîstle fin- socatinwhe th vsitntthe visitors 8-2 in the final, ceras: Bill's Bililards-Noie which saw 20 goals scoredl Little Britain, 6-2. ishes out the regular schedule polaers we e elcomed stanza. 'Consumers' Gas - Pee Wee;drn the evening. The final The lacals playing without1 with games at home ion Tues., Howard Corden, the cn playerswere w sc eneb John Oyler collected three I Fred Fisk Fuels - Bantam; score was 11-9 for Uxbridge. the services of Paul Wakeiy Jan. 3Oth, with tlxbidge; goals and two assists. while Specialty Paper - Mldget and Goal scorers for Newcastle and Mal Stevenson, ta narne Port Perny visits here Sat., shifted ta the Arena where Brian Peters aiso picked up!Juvenile. wene Dane Rogerson, Mal a few, played this game w ta Fe . d hyar heud O.M.H.A. Coavener Gar d five points on two goals and Stevenson and Jim Rickand only0 en and this wioedth Faeb r i t Th ceurs. HAne imopesstve fceremonv three assists ta pace the at- * * ewith two, singles being scOr- they deciding factor as ffiey Feb. îst, if the WhitJbyThrs.. An th eats iv a Pere tack. Leglon Ladies ed by Paul Wakely, Gerny nan out of legs in the latter is repaired by that lIie. sWe tem cars fringlthe Singles wvent to Sand Robinson and Earl Cobble- Ame erican and anain flagsBrown, Greg Corden, John Averages dlck. We do not have the, KS~~ as they skated onta the ice. jF. Bruce ____ 12 187 Uxbridge rnarksmen but Art1_____________ Ail players exchanged crests A. Bate ____ 12 181 Rennick seemned ta be la on, and were presented with M. Westover - Il 177 rnost of his team's scoring. BRING THIS scnolls cammemorating the oc- ImM EU* N. Sheehan___ 12 176 Tuesday niglit at the New- casion. *'K * D O R Vanesse___ 6 172 castle arena, the Keswick SPECIAL 1/ PRICE PASS.. Novice ýG Murdoch 9 168 Cornets (8 in ail) supplied - B. Bothwell - 3 167 the opposition, and the locals, to the Bowmanville's well-drllled U J. Burton - 12 160 wofl their first gamne ia six,( team haaded Hamilton Police M.BakN2 15 4-.1FR D YF 13, 1d Asoito 20psI ADM. Gray __ 6 158 Paul Wakely led the New- RI AYsF B. Md scoring four tîmes la the fùst M. McNulty 12 155 castie crew with seven pit, addiag two more in the sec- M.Wlim119468egol n w asss o ond, and bneaking baose for 140 acres rolling his M. iliam 12 144 five goalsandigtwoss n ists six third periad markers. . i _____1_11 uet f h e bigueboast inghi four goals ta iea hewîn iesdIHW Y 15 G. Dowaey - 12 136 championship. He was fol-I S E S P R C I fotr giaes Hobb ad inga ' MHILE NORTH5 D. Richards 12 135 lowed closely by Jini Rickardl A. DlMiiingo9b134dwhogscored four goals, and: ha-tlc. an Wilcox and I R. Bathgate - 12 128 played a strong al roun I --- Doug Leddy each scored twice, 0F KIRBY IL. Grahami 9 126 Gary Perfect picking up the High Triple-N. Sheehan 645 Leddy 253; Hg rpe a ih Pee Wee High Slngle-N. Sheehan 277 Leddy 624. ghTilPtZatte Aftr binghed t on frst ~ ..1 Over 200 Games January 21, 1968 PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENWTRE ' Aferbenghed o nefistF. Bruce26,M eut Wholly Rallens - - 10 period goal, Bowmanville er- 2 65N Seha , . McNuty h in s9 rupted for five in the middle 1204,N.Sheoehaa277,2. Bt The Sinnlers 7__ session and went an ta pst a a ls - 238, M. Westove-_202. The Stealers - - 7 10-0 shutout aver Rochester. R nas Sle Team StandingsTh nesj$ , 0 and Roy Gibbis each notched a Ladies- iÉSngeMa pair, while Danny Spîcher' S * 3e1 -Bate 6YIBrandNew_1968The Rat Pack-------------4I Serice1-ruc5__________ 6233; High Triplej collected four points on a goal j 2-Blake ________ Mary Somers 609. Cash; Sinali Snowball $700.00 (51 nos.) $1,000 HI-Le an he sit.Singles went' 4-Sheehan ______4 ta Pearce, Wilcox, Danny Cat- '68 SJi-DoryS 2h, 1968 , Game Big Snowball $1,000-00 (52 nosi.) ta and Boyd Knox. Newile trvil The Sinnlers --. 16 $600 regular gaines $450 special gaines Bata $6 Eâ Who]ly Rollers _____ ioý Plus 4 Early Bird iGaines (Share the Wealth) nt 7:30 I ~~ Y J j Bowling Leag-ue TeAgl befone Phil Rood and BillI Sanctimoaîous Six 7j Dou'i forget te buy the economy pack for value Roth flnally found the range Thursday, January 25, 1968 The Rat Pack 4 and lave money. for Rochester in the final 20 .. ShryBkî - 22 Ladies - High Single, Mary, minutes of play. Bowmaa- 2BrinkloW 268: High Triple,' ville led 5-0 after the first '!Doris Tompkins 203 1 md cord hre tus a te FR ESEVATON Marg MacDonald___ 195 Betty Charland 582.j MANY FREE AND VALUABLE D001 PRIZES econd. 'Margaret Wade - 184 o M2a9 High Trng le,od Hanny Oyler, Dave Tabbi PHONE ORONO 'Mary Skeldiag 184 Anl Brinlow 8; 52g.Tipe Gary Murphy and Barry Mc-, Manlene Stacey 183 Aro. rnl ........... Vahon each scored twice fo 983-5444 Ruhy Shaw ____182 _____________________________________ ___ lie winners, singles going ta 'Joyce Stacey- 180 Bob Spicher. Gar Johinson, OE 7Dl AWE Ina Brown l 72ý Davd Markison. Dorothyme OPNtank __A____'Mari 170 )avd Marmihson. Phil BroometMrieT kn _____172 owm ariviIIe Mldgei Reserve Now for Janie Owles ____169 Play was muc dos r t aniBernice H enderson 169 Pa a uhloe hn HldyPris Olive Headerson ___ 166 /7 ff DI lie 9-3 score would indicate, Hoia Pris Dale Foran___ 162 /ffn s the visitlng Americans put _____ -Grace Farrow -___ 161 Iff-iC I1r1;7.f" $300 A MO LIFE FROM Here Is a plan to provide or your famlly if you should le, or for your retiremeni rears If you survive . . . Yen nake regular payments to the ;un Life of Canada, then, at ge 65, you atart receelving 300 a month for lite or, If ou prefer, $47,820 i ash. oth of these amounts ean ho mreased by Ieaving youf Ividends on deposit. Should ou not survive to ago 65, aM lnlmum cf $30,000 wii be aid inumediately te your mul,- This plan may be registere Retirement Savings Plan for Cail Yeur Sun Lif. BANNER PJ 20 Duke St. Bownianvill] ,UN LIFE ASSURANCE C01M )NTH AGE F O R ,Shirley Marteli _ __153 FO Canal Robinson _____150 Joy Brown --- - 142 5 . Matha Farrow _____ 138 65 Gloria NichaIs_____ - 135' Annette Savery .____114' 200 Gaine M. Wade -______287-238, J. Brown _______- 284 D. Tompkins - 262-246 R. Shaw -_____ 238-221 G. Farrow _______225 J. Stacey 213 D. Stark _____ 211, M. MacDonald _____208 B. Henderson _____206 M. Trîi _________ 203 I. Brown _ _ _ _-201 Gaines Wen Opal 37 Pearl ____________ 34 b"Onyx ________ 26 Ruby _________ 17 St. Joseph's Mixed red as a Registered January 14, legs income tax purposes. e Second Schodulo TeSinners_____ Agent Today Wholly Rollers____ The Angels The Rat Pack_____ ASATThe Stealers -____ ~SSANT Sanctirnonlous Six - le Phone 623-3258' Ladies - High Single, 'Walker 223; Higli Triple, M'PANY 0F CANADA Walker 532. Men - High Single, 2 2 0 Pat pat, Pat MIDDLE ROAD Announces a.0. the Opening of Luncheon Fciïlities for Daily BUSINESS MEN"S LUNCH EONS from 12:00 to 2 p.m. and 5 fo 8 p.m. W. also cater for SERVICE CLUBS, WEDDINGS, PRIVATE FUNCTIONS, ETC. FOR DETAILS OR RESERVATIONS CONTACT Larry Heffering 623 -2670 or write the Club: Box 40, Bowmanville .1 - i

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