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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Feb 1968, p. 8

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8 The Canadian StatesmanBownvMe, Feb. il,_ 1M8f B SPORT ~Robson'aaet WBFaikohun csOust Cytlfo ByFrn Mh3 M-72MU TownLeges ea &AFETY STRAPS A MUST so trs lnlywete h lne hn rs During the past three weeks, we have been passingn Dalry li i udy ngtstero n et a 450 o te frt pace away fr m C y al cual pu th p ck nt aloiig several very important tips ta the ski enthusiasts; 7Tow n HckyT euenpnr ia.BynHge end would-be skiiers, among our readers. This columnn will at the MemorialArn.obthDaywthnoea19 irind up the lessons Iln safety, but one item has been brought ouîn ssaiOu /Wnn aîO o'sedon top y asnl on.ga-eprlifvro i to Our attention, which we feel deserves a special mention B sne s Girls HlIII ucc.mIesfuI AI t5l onspiel yuvouuu e ~ionYtonep ekTh ecn gm scls here. w1thonyoneemann takrbtcudtcnet It is an absolute must that skilers wear salety straps.~~BNA IL second game saw tl-n c o w eldbfr ok' For you parents who may be as unfamiliar as this reporter Nuit4 's. go .Pane.. Amod o.Wrgh regarding ski equiipment, you mlght be wonderhng just what 3,~" Fredrcks 2 Pipe 3. asngltstieb they are. ~.~~~In theIlid-llfterIrGIshtigfrheTcrwwthan Safety straps are attached from the ski boot to the ski, g,:~f~ ' e m Piperin6 the Mators ln frontatroî hmsn yn ta h 82 to prevent the ski from running away, when It cornes off. Piedr cs156 fza' iso igLceOie c Aski spinning out of contrai down hill can cause severe N.... Van......*d t,. damage. Most areas wilI flot permit a skiler te use thetnetdiadthnGIbkanop1 Dadsn ___________ 13scored again. Pi rg eod rmteedo h hiUs unless they have safety straps. Wright l Goals by MurryBon rmta Hlh~~eand "Mort" RichadtediaiLokTVasaryPri SI TIPS (Continued fromin ast week) N. Wright 189mid-way ln theseodbudlcdate39eonsfth Use the groamed hills and trails - they are safer and D. Witherspoon------ 187 Lldhlamlltor' al egiscnd Ache1rse that's where the patrol can best protect you Hig*hS ~P.AloDo----34 fod the ld frRboebn aei -,beoetewn When a skiler Is going tao fast or is out of contrai.l, . P~ .aymns34 endangering others, report him ta the patral. - awncage BOYSthN.allycred Neyer attempt ta ski beyond your ability or when tired .. . e 5JaDre ; o et. . r o k _ _ __ _ _ 27 w t i d p wthd~e If any part a! your bady becomes white, numb or beguns BIgh 5,pie gals an threRassestswàt ta sting, you're being !rost-bitten. It uscd to be a popular Piper 2. R. Et her ___Tri: dt isscnd n T e a m S t a n d i n g R . " H n k " L anea n belle! that rubbing snow an a frost-bitten ear was the firstf 4* %Ovne____RLal---____63Prtosarg step in the curing pracess - but this is wrong Apply Van______ 14 R. Selleck_______62Lke nthnthohrs warm hand until you get Inside where it Is Warin. Then Korsten _______ 13 M. Hatcly161i pno w iue n warm gradually. Pier 2j. -____King4 5seodtaptitoto ~-~~R o b e r t s J .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ B e n n e t t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 2 r a h CURLING CLUB LOOKS GREAT! Les . . Goods-____ 3 H gh Single L o d _ _ _ _ _ _ 62T a t n i g Any af aur readers who haven't been out ta the D. Marchand ------ 200 G. Forget 69W LTP. Bawmanvile Golf & Curling Club are ln for a pleasant... . ...MRbts -17.Brel______63CrtaDayil 5 12 surprise. I know we talkcd at length some time ago about M.lg ouleDRookberts____68 obonMt3s7253 the proposed renovations, but now that they have been . ""j D. Marchand ----- 321Mcut' made- it's absalutely tremendous. As we remarked ta o JUNIOR GIRLS Ba sketbaiiNwlprs l31 manager Larry Heffering, «'Thought wc were walking nto B ;j~radley 5, Bryson 2, ei Th cubhos hs ndron atrmnduschne . ~ g~ 5, Brunt 2; Bramell 7, BiggsaIntefrtcnsthe a- -~~ ~0 riors defeated the Clisb Team Standing 13-10 score. Top pitgte with wall-to-wall broadloom throughout niost of the build- ..... - raly____ 2fo teWriosws onr Irig. The new addition, includes a pro shop, manager's office, . . :> ... . .- Byon.____.____ 8.lh or.ont.alo i. check room and additional wash raom facilIties. ___ n 16 points, Ted Hoveytwpons The locker rooms have been richly re-decorated, coin- __Lewis____ 14 The Celtics wereldb plete with showers and a sauna bath. The dining room, Bromell 11-~ i Wright with seven pitEd u i i lncluding colar television is open throughout thc day fromD. igSnlerdctopnsadJ.Mrs Tuesday until Sunday each wcck. Meals are served from D. Bleiy__30___2-275 on e eoindaeh p Il arn. ta 2 p.m. and from five a'clock until eight. We In~ _____20lmasdfe the inRie l . <1 0 understand that chef Otto Pfeiffer is onc of the best ti. D. Bromell 213 School by a 34-24 con.M1is I~ the business. The club Is campletely equipped ta cater for doh edur-dpl banquets, weddings and private functions. D.Lwse01.ont olwdb cr Excct fo thehardworkng mnage, th staf laoffD. Bradley 698s thur with 14 poitwhl o Excep for lie ard-wrkin manaeIORheBOYSf 615ffCharron-----n---D.-Stur----c-- -ac15 CarroMandI.LLE on Mondays. Tuesday is a busy day, with the ladies lri action 44g'-,hatw pons ln the afternoon, school-boy curling (after school o! course) k ý . ~ ig Sho eeBYSOT and he m n's eagu at nigh. . . - , ~ald 7, Preston 0; Brock 7, Ed- led by Shears w ith c g t p i t The business girls take ta the ice Wednesday nights, ~. odo .Cmbl ihfv ons e Team Standing Huggins, four poinsl ctEt with the men going again on Thursdays. Two complete .. -.-- --~Preston -------------23 Lyrtle and Biltonwihto * draws completely fil Friday night's mIxed league, with ,"x-' '- MacDonald ______ 1pit ah bonspIels on Saturdays and Sunday aftcrnoons avilable for B .~Prkcr-1 ntefrtt ~ A2 -~ Broc ___________20 Garnes Piayed on Sa.8Ta.2 rentals at $12.00 a sheet per game, , Brunt - 2lamats d ane eh, -, - -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H gh Single m t e c l d b c r h ra n we would urge anyone who Is contemplating jaining the ....B. Hellam ___ 249m 2tpoints nd Mudoc club doing sa this year. Actually you cari reallycuits IGry23wh1 season for a mere ten bucks. It Is truc that the fec is $60.00,............. T. Brock_ 2 wthfurpins but next year an additional Initiation fec o! $50.00 will beTalrwt ihp charged, rneaning thai if 1968-69 Is your first sc&son the L. Brunt -------- - 215anCoorwiht. cost will be a total a! $1 10.00. Next ycar the charge will >1Hadgh Tripleth 4 K Mountjoy 216 enrtheByondwlthefu ons o . 3 reveri back ta the regular membership rate. 596 In ho e second the Pn ig However, anyone jaining this season will be exempted H. Avery - --- 588 a 35-13 deeated The Ce sb frmrno Iiiain.Tatmannwoyar orInitiation.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------512.0 oSNO RDLAU SEBrNOR----------ED--------55 boys were led by Ser ihfrftr If you Intcnd ta take up curling, now Is the trne ta do so. - aey5 Slck2 Etcher il points, Wctilavfer,0ponsf Incldentally, social memberships arc available nt $25.00 per 5. Lewis 2;Cvil5,Go2;cotwtsipinwhe persan or $35.00 a couple. Bi odMcoadalakird Many people have asked If there wvll be a returri o!fTem Stndin win 7, Sellers 0. Mcoadalwt w ons those popular monthly Saturday night dances. Larry paintcd Goodwin ___23apee oui that at prescrit, the club Is bookcd for Saturday ban- Sellec 23 J A I spiels, but hie "certainly Is contemplating running dances In Good le20 the future." jCalil ______-2-SK19~V Golfers will be able ta get into the act, whcn a sertes Bowmanville Golf & Curling Club was packed around the ice by Piper Ron hel n action in Etcher ___ 15 o! excellent golf films will be shown, bcginning probably tb overflowing on Saturday for the annual Bonspiel the top picture. Overail winners were fromn the Lea- Hately 14- about the flrst weck o! March. hIt s nai nccessary ta be a sponsored by the Bowmanvjlle Busincss Girls. There side Club, from lef t to right, Mary MacDonald, second, Bouwmneesier _____ 14'L i member ta take in the films. Further details will be available were two full draws and at least One rink in reserve Betty Brown, lead, Marg Baie, skip and Laura Nolan, Lewis - -------- -- 13 N INU Iter on. just in case somnebody didn't show up. An interesiing vice. They were presented with their trophy and i - High Single The calendar o! forth-coming bonspiels 15 es follows: innovation saw the curlers in each draw being led dividual prizes by president Kay Ormison, far rig . M ately ------- 283j Pcb. lth- Men's Look - Sec Invitation R. Leal_____ 252-233-208K 1 Thi Bnsielwil e oe f he opatratios f hert.Jght.s ixd. Hi33--- 5 SKI!W ERAKE season, with top rlnks lnvited, from Unionville, Oshawa Golf, R.oseph's 4022 Oshawa Curling, Whiiby, Uxbridge, Peterborough, Cobourg, Bo ln eague e c s l e t x de J. Bennett --- 238 GUAATEDSO Port Perry and Toronto Bayview. BowingL . Goods_____ Pcb. l6th - Ladies' 7 Year Filly February 4th ' .LlS.MClug____24 MOTREBAT-'BC - M EM ORIAL Averages d Glen ~Jackson for Mixed Maor J 6 cyl., standard shift, custom radia, white wall tires, 195OD DET 4-RHA TO Jol245 The locals outscored Ux- Hurray! Hurray! We are wcl ic. lamn lakFul oeredand lxr qipd euiu DKig219 bridge 3-2 in the second. very glad Hector Blain L itue incror62tare5re$13d9,ak5op D. King ~212 Steve Burns w ith w o, and m ade the lim eligh i by rollngi i. K 6 5 -$ i. K 35 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M. King---_____ 209 EarI Cobbledick with one, the High Triple for the even-! 'B. Buttonshaw ____ 208 scored for the home side, ing o! 802 (313 - 213 - 276). 16 H.Dpw206 while Mickey Flynne and Nice going, Hector! It couldn'ti 93PNTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DR. 1962 GMC 14 FtiNS TDVNBD A R E N ' C osse 205 Bob ripp - sc red f r th hav hap eneL.o Crocesey cl205utBobicTraipissi n, cstrmdadforwhieheefhaveecha e da KENA 'A. Bons -_____205 visitors. The period endcd flow us alm n iceiaî u:sFnîLie. Tho 1B355le08.____ BOWMANVILLE C.__Brucehii5nv 6 cl.,tiueomti rnsIssonTucuom iosiePretmchnclcniin Teehn 2-78H. Donoghue _____205 3-. te ut elltlrolled, T95rquoiseruuik ______________ LeHzede3-5728_ -20 Dean West and John Wilson a nice 757 clascly followed byý Lic. J87564_________________ I~L D.zeBond ______ 203 scored two goals within 30 Doris JolI, 754, R. Wright, 719, S. Davis-_______ 203 seconds early in the third, Vi Coole, 714, Maurice An - PU LI K tehe 22Wilson's marker proving to nacri 712.1ï Contact one of our courteous sales staff toda . Ptfeld _____ 201 be the winner, as Jack Todd High Single was taken by 0 A AHNU TWSls .WLO RW RULC0 afeynlds20scorcd for Uxbridge with George Heath, 314.AY hHNGE SE PRESTON, ae Mgr. 20 wo minutes le fi in the game. Mike Murhy is 'itillIin te S KALING Onie Etcher had high triple This set the stage for the average lead with 25. au- ,of 743 and a single a! 311. cmpîy net routine, but New- c n ar n ereB b e Doris Joli had 721 triple andcatehdltetrue o. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9f h a 307 single. High single for cile adlinetrouble6-5 olar ceng p t d ere Bcbe the night was rolled by Mabel PortPery Flm n 241 and 240 averages. Shirley! TO 10 ['M. Lewis with 314. Other high Pot0rr3lmigscamne Bickcll Is still In the lcad for AND 10 - games were M. King 305, E. ta Newcastle Saturday nighi the girls wîth 232. Mitchell 221-243, J. Bragg 224_ badly in necd o! two points. The teams are really bat-' - AND ~~~~~~231, K. Stephen 256-223, C. 1 They trail Keswick by anc igfrfrt lc ihRy SUNAYFEBUAR 1 thHooey 223. E. Bragg 230, DrjPoint in their battie for the lng orlirstiIptla with y TO 4 P.MRUAY 1t King 222, H. Depew 230:L,las i play-off spot. Their tnipalds hpin te lfloead wi 2 O4MCrossey 251. J. Alod 5. was a wastcd effort, as they Crionse, cloy ollowed D. Palmer 234.,. almn 251. w onthe short end o! Cossy,9, oli 8 SKTNG -FE.l4h 222, C. Bruce 221, . Aam O-3 score. TOSsÇTNG -WDFE.1t 225, D. Bond 232, S. Poirier This was a duli affair, aftr OVER 300 GAMES 166 King Ste E. a 3 to :20 m. -25e et prson221, H . Reynolds 239, O. Pat. the Uxbridgc game, as nei Mr Hah - 311. o m nil field 223, J. Tennant 225, B. ther team could maunt a de-HcorBletn33 - Terry 255, B. Buttonshaw 221. cent attack. Wakely, Steven- George Heath -_____314 -. ~-~-.------,~---,----------------- t ...------

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