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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 May 1968, p. 9

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I.Darlington Soccer SENIOR SCEEDULE 1968 Seaien Wed,May i5- Newcastle at Maple Grov Hampton at Courtice - 'tMay 18- 'Courtice at BoUmna Tyrone at Newcastle Hampton at Salem Wed., May 22- Zion at Newcastle Maple Grove at Courtlce SoUmna at Tyrone Bat., May 25-. ZMon at Tyrone Solina at Hampton Salem at Newcastle Mon., May 27-. Zion at Hampton Maple Grove at Solina Wed., May 29- Tyrone at Salem ZMon at Solina Bat., June 1- Salem at Tyrone ZMon at Courtice Hampton et Maple Grove Mon., June 3- Salem at Hampton Wed., June 5- Courtice at Salem Hampton et Tyrone Sat., June 8- Hampton et Maple Grove Newcastle et Solina Courtice et Tyrone Wed., June 12- Tyrone aI Zian Hampton at Solina Sat., June 15- Solina at Salem Tyrone et Maple Grove Newcastle et ZMon Mon., June 17- Courtice at Newcastlt Wed., June 19- Zion at Salem Maple Grove at Newcastle Solina at Courtice Sat., June 22- Salem at Newcastle Courtice at Maple Grave Solina et Zion Mon., June 24- * Maple Grave at Zion Newcastle et Tyrone Wed., June 26- Newcastle et Hampton Sat., June 29- Saline at Maple Grave Hampton at Zian Tyrane et Newcastle Salem et Courtice Wed.. July 3-. SaUina at Salem Hampton at Courtice Bat. July 6- Hampton et Newcastle Caurtice at ZMon Tyrone at Solina Maple Grave at Salem Mon., July 8-- AlI-Stars vs. Saline et Salem Wed., JuIy 10- Newcastle et Salem Tyrane et Hampton Zion et Maple Grave Maple Grave at Hampton Solalin tNewcastle Tyrone et Courtice Mon., July 15- Salem et Tyrone Wed., July 17- Newcastle at Courtice Salemnt aISaline Bat., July 20- Maple Grave et Tyran. Caurtice at Hampton Salem at Zton Mon., July 22-. Courtice et Solina Wed., July 24- Meple Grave at Soflna Cou rtice at Tyrone____ Sat., July 27- IMaple Grove et Courtice M Zon et SolUna jHampton et Salem Mon., July 29- ýve SaUina at Salem Wed., July 31- Sauina at Hampton Newcastle et Maple Grove Tyrone et ZMon Set., Aug. 3- Caurtice et Salem, ZMon at Hampton Newcastle at SaUina Tyrone at Maple Grave Mon., Aug. 5- Caurtice et Newcastle Wed., Aug. 7- Zion et Newcastle Salem at Maple Grave Sat., Aug. 10- Newcastle et Hampton Zion et Caurtice SaUina et Tyrane Salem at Maple Grave Wed., Aug. 14- ITyrane et Hampton Maple Grave et ZMon 1. Ail cencelled gemes ta be re-scheduled by mutual agree- ment of bath teanis Involved. League Secretary - Jake, VanLeeuwen, 623-2066. League Statisticien - John Qyler, 728-4720. Senior Referee ln Chief- Jim Denhalrn. Junior Referee ln Chief- Ran Clemens. 263-8465. Publicity Director - Harry Oyler, 728-4720. 2. It Is expected that ail players play at least 50% of ail league games ta be eligibleý for pley-aff games.i Game Time-7:30 p.m. until Aug. lst. and 7:15 p.m. there-! à after until the play-offs com- mence. 3. Where two teems of sm elier calars are playlng agalnst' eech other the visiting teani shall weer white T-s~hirts in place of their regular colors. Liberty Belles Bowling Averages H. Reynolds-_ __ 226 cc 0. Patfield 224!ai LM vartyn 2091~ M.Foster 197 b M. Gibsan____ 196 le, R. Mitchell _______194 ý J. Lobb ---- ____ ~.190; T. E.« Richards _____ _13,5 A. M. Colville _____ 183 B. A. Bate -----183 H. W. Coambes 181 J. Hutton 179 [M. Cowan -_____174 W R. Shackelton ___-173 M B. Locke ____170 M O. Stack 170 0. E. Clarke 169'R. D. Peeden 19J M. Gilpin 167L. E. Coombes -____164 M. M. McDonald ___162'M. V. Gual ---- 162 E. N. Oudshaorn -____161 J. Joncs --------_ 158 E. Whiteman ____157 M B, Sierbuis -______152 FT R. Marris ---_____ _11 G A. M. Brysan 150 G IR. Dickinson -_____14, P IR. Hutchinsan ____ 149 Ro IR. Osborne ___ 147 Ce M. Bates ---- ______144 C L. Graham _______142 1 A. Berry . _____ 141 Ta R. Bathgete ______139 1 M. Blunt 137 ME R. Spicer 134 Tir Clarke High's Athietes Win Top Honors in School Meeti On Tuesday at Courtice Secondary School, Clarke, ~ourtice, Bowmanville and Millbrook school athietes ompeted in the annuel track and f ield meet. Clarke again won the meet with 281 points, with Courtice second et 224, Bawmanville third with 217 and Mill- brook trai]ing with 70. Individual winners were, from lft to right, Intermediate Girls, Joan Kimbeli (Clarke); l. Terry "- 13 A. Piper 126 B. Baars ___ 1 Ii-Ivie105 Ladies M ajor 1 200 Games lrl2,16 WT. Reynolds -- -297 1rl2,96 W. Taylor - 248-228 Second Sciiedule Final W. Gibson ______ 236 Team Standings D. Patfield ______ 235 Pins Pts. iDickinson 226 0. Etcher 47751 321h FLabb ____ 225 H. Donoghue .. 48715 32 Graham ___ 222 S. Davis---- 48584 32 rCawan _____ 213 O. Patfield --49970 31 [. Foster _____ 202 M. King ----_ 48737 271/ Richards 202 B. Buttonsbew- 47414 26 Teem Standing W. Nesbttt 48012 24 Jartyn 29 D. Bond-___ 47212 24 7ster__________ 20 D. .Toll 46747 24 'aylor __________2 L. Crossey 45270 21 ibson _____1 " H. Reynolds _ 45810 20 latfield -____ 16 J. Bragg -------- - -45504 14 ,obb ---- ______ 15 i Second Sehedule Final teynoids________ 10 Averages owa -----------) ~D. Joli l ____246 Play-off, May 6th. Teems, O. Etcher -______224 .aylor and Mertyn. H. Reynolds ______220, Banquet, May lStb. Place, O. Patfield _______219' demorial Park Club House. S. Devis -______ 215 [me, 6 o'clock. L. Crossey 209 TOWN 0F BOWMANVULLE NOTICE RE TAXES Tax bis have been maiied ta owners of property in the' WEST WARD & NORTH WARD MAY Ilst#* 1968 TaOUT buswW. aido Ar otMy 3 98 with their due date on MAY 27P 1968 The Province of Ontario is reducing the amount of the 1968 Taxes by the payment of a grant pursuant to The Residentiai Property Tax Reduction Act, 1968. The amount of the grant in respect ta each residientiai unit is as foilows : PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTERS SEPARATZ SCHOOL SUPPORTERS . - - - $47.01 . . . $48.10 A. P. GEBOERS, Tax Collector. 1~ H. Donoghue 209 M. King _______ 209 H. Depew 208 D. Rond _______ 207 D. King _______ 201 K. Stephen _____200 B. Buttonshaw _____200 J. Tennant -_____ 200 M. Lewis --- ______ 198 L. Hazelden _______ 197 E. Whitehead _____197 C. Bruce _______ 196 J. Bragg 1951 W. Nesbitt ________ 194 J. Harness _______ 193 M. Cawan ______190 J. Almond ______ 190 A. Bons ______ 19() T. Forrester _______ 188 G. Euls - --- ______ 1871 C. Bowers _______ 1871 E. Mitchell ______ 187r M. Perris ______ 187 S M. A. Richards 18,9__1 C. Hooey -_______ 183t N. Sheehan ______ 183 t S. Brown ______ 184 S. Fowler ______ 182' M. McKnIght ______ 181l G. Klchko __ ____ 181 il L. Cole ______- 181a B. Terry _________ 179 B. Piper ---____ 178 ý i 1. Mountjoy -____ 178 Doreen Park 177ýD D. Mutton --176'v Mixed Moi, Sr. Girls, Lee Anne Hoar and June Robinson tied1 (Clarke); Miss Judy Williams and Lyn Lowry, Ath-, letic Directors of Clarke High; Jr. Boys, Paul Parry, (Clarke); Intermediate Boys, Harvey Williams (Bow- manville) and Jr. Girls, Linda Kelly (BowmanviIle);ý absent Sr. Boys, Ran Barber (Courtice). Archie Crossey - 182 481 Jack McNulty - 181 48' De Ray Gray ------ _180 ]Bowling League HRann tcliffe - 179 4 Heln Vanenerg_ 179 4 J. Miller- _____ 173 Jim Ruddy- - --- 177 45 C.Gouleh_______ 172 Rab Vandcnberg - 176 15 M.Wiseman____ 172 Angela Saman 176 48 S. reeham171ViRuddy---- 175 48 F. Draper - 170 Hilda Simnick - 173 J. Sudsbury _____ 169 Jack Buttonshew 172 Dianne Park______ 168 Marie Brooks - - 172 48 S. Poirier --- _____ 166 Reg White 169 48 C. Orme -_______ 166 Lorraine Bruton - 165 E.' Bragg- 164 Irene Payne, - 165 45 D. Osborne ______ 161 Barney Boisvert- 164 42 M. Gibbs -_____ 160 Bannie Cowle___ 163 39 M. Green________ 158 Mcl McNulty 162 C. Barrett _______ 156 Sue Carter -____ 160 421 G. Luxton ______ 154 Phyllis Bayer - 160 42 B. Morgan 154 Marg White -___ 150 45 K. Biggs _______ 153 Doris Haolroyd . 148 39 L. Lake________ 152 Betty ElliottI -- 140 391 B. Farrow ___ 150 High Single J. Adams _______ 49 Linda Crossey----- 334 ýD. Haynes - 147 11bTil ýH. Park _________146 Hctr aienTie 5 D. Palmer ________144 Hco alnie75 R. Dickinson_____ 14, Team Standings S. Campbell ._____ 139 Heynes 31 53091 M. Williams ______ 137 Crossey - 31 50641 V. Walker 110 Reynolds 291/ 51544 Budey-_ __ 28 52606, High single and triple Was Coîweîî____ 26 51306 bawled by W. Nesbitt 322-247- Joli _26_51057 735. M. Perris had 267-235 Ceaie 241/2 51057 far e 714 triple and O. Patfield Collins- 23%/ 50453 bowied 264-280 for 713. Other Wright 23/2 47783 hlgh games were B. Buttan- Buttonshaw - 23 51293 shaw 280, 1. Mountjoy 242, K. Bickeî ---- 21 49624ý Stephen 265, N. Sheehan 260, Patfield ---------- 19 49414! J. Tennant 289, T. Forrester Over 250 Games ý237, J. Bragg 242, L. Hazeiden Mike Murphy --- 299 1221, L. Crassey 256, H. Depew Hector Ballentine __ 284 273, G. Ellis 245, M. A. Rich- Doris Joli _--- -___2811 ards 222. M. Wiseman 241, S.* Don Wright _-____ 276ý D)avis; 248. M. King 223-252, S. _ _______---27_ Fower 39 L.Col 24-22. Maurice Annaert - 271-269ý The Ladies Major BowlingRon Suteliffe 267' Leegue finished the seasonl Kari Bickell 2651 Mvonday night with the win-' Shirley Bickel_- --- 2621 ners of the first and second jim Murphy_ _ 261-2511 schedule playing off. OnielErnie Perfect ______259! Etcher's team. winners Of Doug Carter _______258' the second schedule, emerged Peggy Haynes _____25W the League Champions. Vi Ruddy 257ý Mernhers of the team wcre Loa Wright 23 Onie tche, capainCecie _________ 25 Bowers, Hilda Simnick. Mer- oan Sutcliffe 251 aon Wiseman, Mabel Williams Lucien Annaert - 2511 and Marion McKnight. Roly Bayer - 251 Members of the runners-up George Bebee ---250 teamn were Doris .Toll, captai , vr30 ae Jean Harnesç, Wiliie Neshitt, Linda Crossey-------- - 334 Nyhl Sheehan. Marie La-1 Russ Halîman- 310 vergne and Betty Locke. Hector Ballentine ---303 or Leugi April 29, 1968 Bernice Buday - Mondey evening brought te Ruse Halîmen- e close the second schedule, George Bebe - brlnging witb il excitement Pete Dobbins___ et ils peek *and nerves on Albert Samen edge. Peggy Heynes' teem Mike Murphy - 1came out on top with total Shirley Bickell- pinfal of 53091, 31 points, Ross Wright -___ follawed closely by Crossey's Linde Crossey- team with 50641, 31 points. Peggy Haynes Linda Crossey reelly seem- Leon Connors ed ta have e tiger ln her tank Barb Buttonshew- as she rolled H. Single, 334. Don Wright Also on Crossey's teemi our Ollie Patfield ___ anchor man, Hector Bellen- Helen Reynolds- tine rolled H. Triple with Helen Dunn --__ 795 (303). Other 700 triples Lucien Anneert- rolled by Maurice Anneert Jini Houck-___ 773 who maintained overall John Carter High Average of 237; Shirley VI Coale ______ Bickell 755; Don Wright 709; Rita Sarfis -___ Daug Carter 701. The other Fred Thomson 300 game, Ruse Haliman 310. Ann Coiwell ____ At the close of Ibis schedule George Heath we find: Jim Murphy - 111gb Single Bob Colwel ___ Men, Mike Murphy ---367. Bert Payne Ladies, Shirley BickelL- 338 Ron Haynes High Triple Kerl Bickell Men, Mike Murphy 9831 Fred Cowie____ Ladies, Bernice Buday. 883,IlLoa Wright - 111gb Averagej Babe Brown ___ Men, Maurice Anneert- 2371Stu Callins -__ L.adies, Dor;s Joli -------2351 Joan Sutcliffe___ Congratulations toa ah! Jim Bruton -___ Averages Dot Collins ___ Maurice Anneert - 237 Norm McKeen - Doris Joli ----- 235 50 Mary Heath ____ lHector Bailentine 234 iDenise Annaert - Ernie Perfect 233 451;Pat Annaert - -- I Doug Carter 232 48iMarion McKeen - Dave Reynolds - 229 iRoly Bayer me 228 225 222 219 218 216 216 216 215 213 211 211 210 209 209 208 206 204 203 203 203 200 199 198 196 196 195 195 195 194 193 193 193 191 191 189 189 187 185 185 184 183 MAPLE GROVE 50 This community extendsi congratulations to Miss Kathy, Budai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Budai Jr., R.R. 6 48 Bowmanville, for ber essay! on "Conservation." The cor- respondent is sorry she is late 48 with her congratulations from the community, but did flotý know anything about it until last week's paper. The corres- pondent would appreciate it very much if anyone in her district would just cali 623-1 5801 for any news wanted in 451 the paper. Congratulations to Mr. and 45 Mrs. Robert Arthur Whalen (nee Miss Hazel Dianna Or- mistan), Bowmanville, on, 39, their marriage last Saturday. 391 The last card party for thei season was held last Satur-j day eveninglIn the C. E. Hall.' Winners for the evening, were: high lady, Mrs. Frank Angi; low lady, Mrs. R. Knapp; high man,. Don, 48 Brooks; low man, Dick Wood.1 45 Winners for the season's prizes were Mr. Carl Glmb- lett. mast lone hand, baro-, meter; highest score for the! season, Norm Wood, dlock.' These two prizes were donat- ed by Bert Snowden andW H. Brown. The first game for 41 next season will be the first Saturday in October. 48' Women's Institute on Mon- day evening, May 13th, at 8 pan. in the. C. B. HaIlwthi Itie Canadiau statesman,, owrmnvflp. M"a. lm96 g Bowmanville Sr. Men's Softball Schedule Firat Game - 6:45 pa. seco>nd Gaiue - 8:15 P.m. Home Team Shown Last May 14 Stephens vs. Kens Kramps vs. Franks May 16 Kens vs. Kramps Franks vs. Stephens May 21 Franks vs. Kens Stephens vs. Krarnps May 23 Franks vs. Kramps Kens vs. Stephens s May 28 Stepheris vs. Franks Krarnps vs. Kens May 30 Kramps vs. Stephensi Kens vs. Franks June 4 Stephens vs. Kens Kramps vs. Franks June 6 Kens vs. Kramps Franks vs. Stephens former'. son-ln-law and twa children, Mr. John Aitchison, Holyrood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Ste- yens were Sunday visitors with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardiner, Garden Hill. Mr. Tom VanCamp, Guelph,ý spent the weekend with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam VanCamp and sisters. Weekend caliers witb Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and family. Base Line. were Miss M. Wright. Stoney Creek, Mrs. L. J. Bradford, Oshawa, Mr. Norman Wright, Mr. Fred Wright, Enniskilien, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shiels, Terry and Kevin, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Flintoff, Misses Ruth and Marie Flintoff, Master' Gord Flintoff end Miss Judy Carr, Maple Grave, Mr. Art Paats and family, Preston- ville, and Mr. Tom VanCamp, <Guelnh. June 11 June 13 June 18 June 20 June 25 June 27 July 21 July 4 Juùy 9 July 16 JUlY 18 July 23 July 25 Juiy 30 Aug. 1 ,Aug. 6 Franks va. Kens Stephens vs. Krampe Frenks vs. Krampe Kens vs. Stephens Stephens va. Frankg Kramps vs. Kens Kramps vs. Stepheng Kens vs. Franks Stephens vs. Kens Kramps vs. Franks Kens vs. Kramps Franks vs. Stepheni Franks vs. Kens Stephens vs. Kramaps Franks vs. Kramps Kens vs. Stephent Stephens vs. Franka Kramnps vs. IKens Kramps vs. Stephena Kens vs. Franks Stephens vs. Kens Kramps vs. Franks Kens vs. Kramps Franks vs. Stephent Franks vs. Kens Stephens vs. ICramps Frenks vs. Kramps Kens vs. Stephenu Stephens vs. Franka Kremps vs. Kens Kramps vs. Stephenu LO.Ntk' TTLT Mrs. Cunnti Nancy, Toronto, wt, visitars of ber broti.. and Mrs. John Jobnstohi. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LI. eron and family were Sat'ù'", day evening visitors of Mr.n& Mrs. M. Kellett, Janetville. The littie Misses Jennifer and Terri Devis, Orono, spent Saturday afternoon wlth their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Normnan Lea lin charge; topic "Agriculture" from farm: to supermarket, to, you. Mr. and Mrs. Len Groomn, Toronto, were Saturday asup- per guests with Mr. and Mrs. The many friends cf Mrs. Bob Barrabeil are glad to know that she is nome from Memnoriel Hospital, where she had surgery. Miss Helen Baker, Toronto, and Miss Katharine Baker, Saline, were Sunday visitars with their aunt, Mrs. L. C. Snowden, and cousin Mr. Bob Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Belsey, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Conway, Bowmanvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCui- lough, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Gord D udl1e y, Burlington, were Seturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pick- ard. Miss Angele Pickard spent Seturday night with her grendparents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Denis Pickard, Bowmanville.1 Next Sunday wil be Fam- îly Sunday, elso Baptismal Sunday. Maple Grave Sunday School1 Anniversary on Sunday, June 16 with Rev. 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