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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Mar 1968, p. 9

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1~ lWin Eastern Ontario Titie S1ORTCICSSt. Marys Redmen Wi Npne1 o Bowmanville St. Mary's,ýthe Eastern, Ontario titie. second, beflore Larry Boothi The Redmen added three with a pair of assists. LITL XH..Cernent R e d men whippedý .Toe Hircock scored the only registered the lone Napaneel more in the third, the goals In an exhibition Midget LT ENH..Napanee 8-1, Saturday nighu goal of the first period on a oounter. Bryan Peters andi going to Dave Rafuse, wha tilt, Bowmnanville defeated Each of the three towns involved In the Little N.H.L. at the Memorial Arena, to: pass from Sandy Brown, and John Hamnilton hlinked the also had an assist, John Oyler, West Hill 9-5 Zone playoffs at Cobourg on Saturday came up with a win' capture the best of three ser-ý tallies by Larry Devitt and red light to run the count ta set up by Peters, and Brown, iner. Last year Bowmanville won àIl three, but this time les in two straight games, fori Brown made It 3-0 ini the 5-1 after two periads of piay.,with his second ta go alongi Around iettled for the Novice titie, deteating Port Hope 4-0 , The Cobourg s 5-O. Port Hope 32,but ls to Cobourg 44Iatter 12 minutes of overtime, as Cobourg came out en tOP In that division. Bowmanville topped Cobourg 2-1 In a rugged Bantami battle and then were upset 7-0 by Port Hope, the team they had ousted in OMHA play. jAfthonc thiti m ro, theirsprsmnhi as atlfying t old AUon itlthghthistmand, he lals aynag e ta even in defeat. When the referee and rival fans make R point of cangratulating Bowmanvjlle coaches, then you know0 our hard-working mninar hockey people are doing a greatý Job. Our thanks go to them, with the thought that It will be forever thus, among our teams - ad we hope other towns and cities are as fortunate as we are. -a . - ±± U + ~- tmoxeca mc DON'T KNOCK THE NATS The "Over 700 fîgui Last ear, n onevery popular on Mori Lat ero acoccasion, we found ourselves in thelening for len of aur1 Canadian Nationals dressing roamn. They bad juat defeated i Congratulations ta 1i Czechosiovakia and everyone in sighî was praisIng the team.! Ballenline as he ral We oerbardanc layr sying "Yahbut uatwai an Triple of 789 for the Weoeha on bpac thyig"e hampiont aian"d including High Single sewa happena If we e In teWarld 'hminsis"George Bebee silîl We ihougbt at the lime It was an uncalled for remark pockei rolled 743. Ait - but since then have decIded the guy was right. Sure they m~an aour Happy Go bowler" 737, Pete1 gel a trip once a year - but that really Isn't much of B 724, Don Wright 723 deaI, because yau ranit have much fumn or do a lot of sight- Jol 716, Ernie PerfE seeing, when praclices and games musi be put liraI - and Maurice Annaerl 708 studying as wcîl. Il ranIt be too enjoyable taking a bundie Buttonshaw 705, Dol of books wiih you on a European junket. '700 (300). IThe High Average1 Don't criticize tht Nais for losing. Inatead, remember mains unchanged witl that tht calibre of world hockey bas changed drastically. No rire Annaert on top,: longer cao we send a team such as Lynhurat Motors arrosa closely by George Beh the pond, who will win by scores of 25-1, 30)-1, 15-0, while Ernie Perfect 237 (21 wc ait at home and laugh at the poor Ilalians and Norwegians ThimStaendrings wt for example. Team S 11,tadns,wit Now the other nations send their besi leama, whiîe we pno.lda 1512 plis.,Ha tend the best we can. ILei's give the players cpts.,Wo 1 ross.eyC ouna tither gave up or sidelined pro careers, costing themn a fair 13pt.eac00b. ra bit of money ta play for Canada. Let*s gîve the players credit Marier 200Avera who because of their lave of the sport, and perhaps because Garge Annb rt of national pride, combined the tedious job af studying &long ere eee -.----- with playing hockey. EorniePerfect----. --- Whill Mr. Avery Brundage Ia tclling the skiers that Bernire Buday - - ---- thty can't advertise, and painting oui that amateurs mlustn'I Doug Carter .-1--- receive any money - jusi who daes he think he ia kiddîng. Hector Ballentine How many "amateur" skiera could afford 15 or 20 pairs of Mike Murphy 8200.00 skies and two or thres pairs of $100,00 plus ski-boots, Shirley Bickell ----- uniess they were Independenîly weaithy or subsldized by ski Pave Reynolds - -- manufacturers. Wbat dots Jean Claude Killiy do for a liigBRas Halîmnsa besides ski? PBarb blnsha There was talk a couple of seasons back o? Bobby Orr'Leon Cannors joining the Nationals. With Orr, Mickey Redmond, Derek'IRoss Wright --- Sanderson, Rogatien Vachon and Jacques Lemaire, passîng AlbiertPafied -------- upthe N.H.L. to, play for Canada, we wouîd bave a good ibea r saman .------ - teamn. But why shouîd they give up contracta, as in Orr's Vi Coole----1------ case, calling for abaut 30 or 40 grand per year. Peggy Hlaynes -- ------ Jim Hotick ------- The Russians practice hockey for about ten montha of Helen Reynolds the ycar, play sacrer ta keep in shape for another rnonth and Locien Aîînaert- gel the other off for holidays. Dota this flot make them Pot Collins ---- professionals. Even the N.H.L. clubs don'I do that. Ann Colweil -------- Eitber wc are content ta send a National teamn as il is!Dobn oWel ---------- k ow , or the besl Canadian players available. 0f C ou se M r., B obrg el a h ------l- Ahearne wouldn't stand for that. But Anatole Firsov Hs stilî' Over Z50 Games 4gtas much a pro as Bobby Hull. The Russians have lmproved tremendousîx. They bave George fleoe a team that is rertamnly worthwhiîe waîchîng. But the best BertPaynke1l. . . Russia bas ta offer against the best Canada has, would atill Abrt Bicell be no cantest. We'Ll take Hull, Howe, Mikita, Esposito, Ruas Hallman ----- Orr, HorIon, Beliveau, Gilbert and t he likes, give them in Jim Murphy .tDoris Joli ýuple o? weeka' practice, and then if they lose we'll admtMurc Anat- itussia bas tht besi national squad. i Peggy Haynes --- ---- Editor's Noie - The foregoing twa Items regarding the'Paon 'Wright ----- Leafa and Nationals were writlen for lasi week's colum, Helen utnh --- but had ta, be beld over until this week. In the Inlerval Baierb uttnnhaw------- Bfobby Hull had a similar article on the Olympirs In the Pete Dobbins -_-------_- T1oronto Daily Star, while dloser ta home Erie Wesslhyo te hilyBikl Oshawa Times also menîioned the comparîson betw'een orRo.eBrw and McKenney. iRsa Wright - ----- The Statesman sports editor, tn say the least, wasn't Over 300 tua happy - but you iry harder when you are second. Dot Collins Hector. Ballentine On this sPeci»l occasion we wisb to express our sincere thanks to Iriends and customers for their loyal patronage of our SERVICE CAB 500 * 623-5500 623-3343 sior ILlitile NfL adi.obOurg day ev E . ld Hîgb o f 3 5 1 . inS IhRwmnîl Novices 3, DorisCobourg captures PeE lee PrtHope TksB fooed 1 In the Little N.H.L. Zone ta Ian Wilcox and Gary Al-1 In their other A.H.L. con- d iA. ýbee 237,I playoffs at Cobourg on sat- mand. Itest, Bowmanvjlle edged Port AJ. I ý1. urday, the three divisions The locals won the title by' Hope 3-2, on goals by Paul f~ILJJ hook UP were ev'enly split, Bowman- downing Cobourg 5-0, Brian Forsey, David Livingstone thRey- ville winning the Jr. "A" Martin once again leadlng and Andrew ZjcKenzie.r a ynes 14 crown, Cobourg capturing the the way with a hat-trick, Mark Jhnson an d ion taking the N.H.L. champion- a pair. at10iftetîd crdt tes ship. A goal alter 12:40 of over- give the local representatives I O RHM Bowmanville rapped in nine time enabled Cobourg t o win, a 3-2 decision over Cobourg. I O RH M 2401 goals withaut being soored on the A.H.L. crown on thel In the final, Port Hope got - -237lin their two Jr. "A" victorles. strength of a 4-3vctr verrvne frlsn i h A O E CE * 23711no the opener, it was 4-0 " ovrBwmanvile. Rory G i b b s, O.M.H.A. playoffs ta Bow- 23, otHope as Birian Martin Paul Forsey and Robby Simp- manville, by iolting the local< 231scored twice,_the others going son scored for the lsers, lads 7-0. _______ Clinche r This Sunday C bnt ---225 nd Cuphoards 2,.,s p erb E ffor b y illsNatural birch smoothly sanded ready for 17! precsion fitedl doors and drawers Vour c11 hoiee of 3I beautful Arborite counter top :/ ' STies Up Junior Series 1-1 trttAl --- 14 GpatterasnGoldnd hite n Whte Gol 10by AI Cale 1 goal-tcnding of McRoberls the game, Brown made sure lie counter tops, gleamlnt stainless steel . '4 ---- 20 Junior Hockey semi-finals for Bill's. of the win for Bill's.sînks, chrome faucets, warv-frce doorsp 20 series is becoming realîy ex- In the second, Nichols, McRoberts, goal-tender for and precision fitted doors and drawers. 206 citing. On Sunday night the caunted one at 3:15, goal by Bill's, played another great 205 young Bill's club tied up the Perrault. Wîth Bîils short- game as he shut out the 421, Wldth Cabinets 204 series 1-1 by downing the handed Nicols scored the ty- Nichols club in the first and A f 204 highly rated Nichols club 7-3. ang goal hy Brown. But Bil 5 third periods. Along with And Cupboards L . '03. In the first period and lac- determined ta win, gt thel MRoberts, Whitman turned Complete Oly PR1FNIHEPR95AN E 202 ng elimînation, Bill's clicked go-ahead counit two minutes ln another great game, scar- R FISH D PE-LN D '01 for two quîck goals within later on a goal by Whitman, ng txwo goals, and Hughes CABINET & CIFROARDS - KITCHENS BY HANOVER 1:15, goals by Whitman and his second of the night. Bill's ,also pîaying a strang game 54" Width cm- - 770 s Homeniuk. These two goals attempting ta build a com- bath on defence and forward,A complets - 177.00ltan fnihe stood up for the period. Nich- manding lead bit for snteý,caring one goal and assist-. 66" Width complets - 206.00 A tcheomple itely fac or y u i t d fn lne )8W91S'.Presig eand time goal t1:0b nte!kthn utmftc o orkthnt 28911o1ls, igtm i1:0b Perris. Near' ing on three. 12" Wldth ___ comPlete - 21-9.0f) your cholce of style, wood colour anid 28'again for a goal, but they the end of the period Rager-i weestpe85l b h son scored for Nichols, nar- Foot Notes: 84" Width complets - 249.00) fittinge. Free estimates and planning helP 92stogdfcea dt egetrwiflg the margin ta one. Soý With thi~s seies ail tied u 6 lt omlt 7.0 iBaei 22,at the end af two periods the' and the third one gaing Sun- 42" Sink Cabinet cOmpletf - 114.00 Es oIsal ole 27. score stood 4-3 for Bill's. iday at 7:30, this game should 5411 Sjfk Cabinet complet@ - 129.00 CU TRTP --273, L des M u u I n the third the play be- 'prove the best in the series. 6"Sn aint- cmlte-140 Ole iU.nTR OP 268 ad e M ajor gan ta get rough as NichaisI1So, hockey fans who want 6"Sn aie opee-140 odnGitro 2681 attempted to tie the scnre. bI see it at its best should 72" Stnk Cabinet---- complets - 149-95 White Arborite. ri Team Standings Each team pressed bard, Bill's1 turn out. Remember that the 1ould e . eid 26'.Pis i. ryngt hldthi oe oalfirst two games were thrillers 54" STARTER 19 09 E--9 t . aa 60 260-25 S. Davis-----_ 22,326 14 lead. At the 15:16 mark Bill'si but this game should provel KITCHEN sCOUN11TR 39TIW 2,8 D Jol---------- 21366 14 added one more by Hughesl even better as bath teamsl 25jM.King ---- 22754 131/2 and two minutes later put the Ill be working bard for that OL epYu KihnFeh 25O. Ptfield- -22202 13 ,'j game out of reach of icas a1I important Winta put ONLY IlCOKeep VoRANGEHen Feal 2.56C! 0.-afi 23144 1.3 on a goal by Homeniuk. With in the finals against Ken's for CMLT AG O D ButtF. onhaw 2231413 o -n -nt erann i h uno hmpianship. Sink cabinet aand mtchinq cup- Accent Copper 154, B Donoghue 22 14 13 o l n i ue r m îi g i h J no h _ _ _ _boards 54' dt, Golden Glitter CO partons, 24%er D. Bnd 204 ilcouier. etarinless steel sink, fl 30rwicdths two 31L, Crôssey --- 21496 12 L ftfI ~ rzegdy tu point or Mairn. wlredC.BSA. 7 8 30D. Bnsbt------ 220471512G o ye r Bow ling hoetaaspntoyblt peci onlPcy I H-. !Reynolds-- 21754 10 g_____ ult is S J. Bragg . -- 21363 6 This week ail 12 teams re- TOP Il Averages Top altSel High triple was scored by nsained ln the same order asi B. Martyn -- - - - - - 2.16 ST____ SN DJol wiih 717. igh single last week, but those two fnJ Luxton - . 212 Wickel gtainlesa was 315, ralled by C. Bowers tastic teams, the Crackers and ,J. Bond- 225 N M I Fselsinks under l and B. Buttonshaw. O. Etcher teBnuyhv o ob B. Hennings----- 222 «hite .adloi- had 710 and a 304 ame. Other regarded as real threats as A. Labb - . 221 stou. single and high games were D. Jol 247- they have came from nowhere, M. Thompo 219 KTH ' double bowls. Fram 28-3,S. Davis 287, C. Bruce to challenge the leaders. They F. Blackburn 219KI r29 .Bag264, E. Mitchell demolished twa very gaod M. Murphy ------ ------. 219 Modern, Long Wearing 234, C. Haoey 246, D. Bond teams, the Reclaimators and H. Bromeil 214 SINK FAUCETS 221, J1. Miller 222, J. Almond Those htgh-flying Belts were, J, Houck- 214 I00, polypropyleneboth bchrmeftleiof 230, J. Sudsbury 2.B irytld4t y the Mill- ________hcklrqenPie7 wn' bm ftq o 231, T.Fretr22 .,lswrgt h lohv ob ildow. rot or Iode. Aimoit quality l6naruc wrihtswhoals hae t becl) hcurehcld items clean 1 *PJ don with and l 22-237. figured as cantenders for th#, without boavin; a tracé. ','u wtotsry Average% crown. The Office and the,: iberty cBelles ouaei. 7 ,n9S 5 Y D . ,Toi] 248 Machine Shop also sneaked a 12' widths. ____ O. Etcher 224 4 ta 3 decision over the Mill- Martyn 11Hnysoae Easy To Keep Clcan H. Reynolds ---- - - 216 raom and the Fan Belts. Taylo PEGBOARD . MOSAIC TILEBOARD S. Davis --- - 214 And now we came ta those Tayln or l Ž'sari "One Ioch ,nosalc M. ing213modst ehl-s romth-G-bon- 9 Ptho trn 'pattern, baked M Kig23mds elw rmtePower1 Patfîeîd ------8oftcala qar- enoimol finish ou 'B. Buttonshaw 213 House. They must have used Lobb docn 1/4" laI rd ia o O.--a--el ----- --------- 210 up ail that "Pow" last week Ryod- -6---------------ord '0.atsioield G-lW ile.onYe 15 .98 H. Danoghue --------------- 206 as they only managed ta winieyoîdse ... Ovic 2WhIioteor uion.l H. Depew n---------anc- -ame3sfrom stheq 2'xde9dlo oranunon. 4' ------25oeg2efo h odd900 Gaines 4 panel only8 he ny-- L. Crossey - ----- -------- 205 Goods who just happened taO Ptî] 8 4 r ~SaeSvn L. Hlazelden . . 201 be one man short, wha also 0* Giatnd28-24(,"5eSvigNwLo orYu ic happened tu be their top bowl - A81OCKDHardwar er. They remind me of theE. icad -- 24Coltewh I Toronto Maple Leafs (Champs nls 250 hardware,'rod Renaissance, Provincial, Con- (0F Bowling t Cum I) 1also noticed 1 i tchReynlls -5-01taJ dow bhid pabecn d-'UM.Taylor . ~214 pnelsoîî.sy a" arow i tle acas This week saw Jack MeNab dw ehn hebnhpn-M.Foster 209fromla .bsAud plls taking the men's high triple ering slae ic inn A t 29I=lnkhandpl. the first achedule theysa 2091 For A Good Nighis Resi with 760 (217-252-291). He the D aee also had high single, 291. The k ey are the Greatest, but '.Pen 203 BED BOARDS lais ihtipewn aPtnow Il other teams that say R. Morris- 202 Noiuosoe bed lt-upg laie'hihtrpl en o atIhoyh oards, pre cntMut-rpe lebno with 605 (1803-219-200),"haey.wî ti îii rs..- HARDBOARD s Tn e e re w e rs a ed s the 61ý Carol Bitter took high sin he Crkespod hsRe o tIadeiotarL . I witl n247rgine. e l wll na4' as hS' sn'o0t witha 27 gme.the high team single wtha Arena Reporthi36Ahwnds. Ssee Teain Standings 120l9 and the hlgh team triple bede zi --0 A dh oe Pins Pis. with a .1175. JonnLuxton 1i Surplus ous B.Ncosn-219~gained à few more pins on the 15!pa lwo 'J. Bond . 25574 40 high average leader Brian Th Adjustable Ppa iwo R. Brnck- 2603.1 32 Martyn by bowling the high' iohe Bowmanville Recrea-SHL BRCESTL UN RA G. Prout. 24340 31 trinle for the nigh a 53io Committee, which is r nowBA KTSTL U DRA M hmsn 25493 30 tra ldmr age gel a' responsîble for the operation savi te uciy ourd B.Marshal-~ 23872 .10 735 triple by throwing a nc of the Arena as Weil as for Chaeboqinq:candi 1/4- x 4' xv4 G.Mashll 2435 2932 n islat arie urray recreation atviisand the Irons. wcoii eon4 CNMC APOII . 5 ý D. 'Bond --- - 2511,1 27 Grant finally got the oie curvel maintenance of parka, ibis I ets **c sa i.24 Waterpr.offlue F.Subr 45 4worlng again and came up' week presented its first anl-«tdaoc D. Nolan 24543 18 with a fine 742 triple. Wayne nual Arena Report. The fln- flecaraiive Paticmned Velveê White 200 Game.q HaIsma alan won a couple of ancial statement showed a PLASTIC PANELS CEILING TILE G. Rtter 288-273, G. ProutI hamburgs by rolling 733. Bob surplus af $2,879.41 in 1967. Look Ike expansive Veivetox S«Ulme.9l& 223, D. Nolan 215, M. Dakin Smith bas startcd to throx; Revenue in 1967 was as decorative glos fr In# ueC 244, B. Buma 208, R. Ovenden some big ones laely as he rIl- follows: Public skating $9 home dico room 232, F. Tippins 227-280, Shir- 'cd a fine 325 single game ta 655-70. ice rentals $21,279 53 rîi.erSoinet55an grovdt lyBok201. E. Archer 208- win the high single for the hockey schooal $5,760, ds-111 us ndt-o 12' IeaUt.aC ,ir2 , P. o Debo212 -0, eta- .-1. 2toa 0 4,6630 xpn 21. . tubet26-20,R.Pwer oue--------4 ens er nd2,1e 1 2.6 13.an -ei »Lafnc son 264, L. Wodcrk208, . C mbines ...fit 0517 skaig eular booktsitn for---- lyoffs cWee .' ' n <A u Aan *fa G e m a U ,5o m ,a v e,,, m e . e t 10 * 1 e SPORTOPICS ROBSON'S MEET CRYSTAL Il wi11 be Robson Motors vs. Crystal Dairy in the Toiwn ,Hockey League's best f flve final seres, which ges Under- dlway ai the Memorial Arena, Thursday night at eght 'elock. The championship series houd be a ding-dng affair, es Robson's ended up firstInb the regular schedule, but enly by a single point aver the Dairymen. Tail-end McNuhlty's gave Robson's quite a battît In the semi-finals' third and deciding encounter - a tremnendous gamne, before losing 3-2. Crystal was alan forced ta go three gamnes, eventually downing Locke T.V. 7-2. 1' t t t i. O.M.H.A. PLAYOFFS Only two of Bowmanville's four teamas still In the O.M.H.A. playoffs saw action last week, as the Juventles whipped Napane 8-i and the Bantamns losIta Gananoque. It is nt known as yet just when tht juvenile St. Mary's Redmen will play again. The victory over Napanee gave Bowmanville the series in two straight garnes - and tht Eastern Ontario champonship. clude the Recreation Depart- "" " " " ' . ment's Learn ta Skate Classes,t Penetangue and Thornhill. witb the Redmen, meeting the Figure Skating, Minar Hor-ý eventual survivor. key and Tots Skating; Bow-1 The Bantams will play Gananoque tonight (Wed.) bere manville Little N.H.L.. Bow-i manville O.M.H.A. Midget, at 8 o'clock. as they attempta even the series ai nc wn and Juvenile Hockey, Oshawa[ apiece. Civic League, West Hill. Marr On Saturday the Pee Wees journey te Napanee for th« IPres.s, Grant Wright, M. J.. Hbbs' S e n ior Elementaiv' first game in their best of three Eastern Ontario series. School, Murphy (a G.M.' Second game will be back here nexl week, but the tre and group), Courtice Secondary date has nlot yct been determincd. School, M asons, Chin O shaw a Th No i e w ll m c Pe e b r u h t e z n fnas graup, Bowmanville Commer- 1 TeNvcswl etPtroog ntezn ias cial League, Steel Workers,ý starting Saturday ere at four or 5:30 p.m. Second gare Oshawa and Whilby, Frenchl gaes ai 7 p.m. Monday in Peterborough. This is as far as Canadian League, Bowman-j cîther team cran go as there la ne OMHA Ontario champion- ville Junior Men's League, and Public Skating. h sip In the Novice division. li TAXI IN BOWMANVILLE AND AREA 10 RADIO EQUIPPED MODERN CABS FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Now Operating: KING TAXI STEVEN'S TAXI e RUIBY TAXI NEWCASTLE TAXI Ail Cabs Meterni For Vour Convenence - PHONES 613-5561 623-5822 8.. 'Mr. end Mrs. Lorne Haynes .The c4nadlan Statesman. I%ôwmanvill@. Mar. Il. Ibos 0

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