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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jun 1968, p. 9

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Number 9-Doing Fine! Franks Win A gain 10-8 Nunby .lim Clarke base knocka. Jüni Clarke then p umbr ane and dong ~bounced out for the second out Dusitea tst nni trea bt Wray Randail walJced. Ths nli'soer, June 10, $et the stage 'or Terr Bak- aret edged Char- er s king-size homer, leaving t sn' Men's Wear 10-8. for the losers trailJ.ng 10-7. trninth consecutive win of Aroond the Bases - In ad. Oeseason. dition to an effective, last In- Aer tralllng 10-3, the nlng relief chore, Kenny Bak.- Me Wear crew shaved the er rapped out a pair of bits, when Terry Baker smashed a Jerry Fala, comlng on strong L Àn 8 r p ie t A grand-otem borner I the bot. recently, had a double, single tmof the sixth lnning. and sacrifice fly, for three The seventh frame provld- R.B.I.s Winning hurler, Har cd more drama, as Chartran's vcy Webster chlpped Ina scraped up another run and double and single, as losing à. threatened to upset the front- hurler Terry Baker was nick runruing Variety club. Jim ed for seven safettes. Webster, McKnlght opened the bottoni who worked the first six éf the seventh with a bunt trames, allowed seven ruas ââ uage but relief hurler Ken and seven bits. For Chartran s baker; got Bob Tugwood to Terry Baker, who suffered the ~ atrike out. Ted Brown was loss, saw bis mates out-hit the safe on an Infield error and wlnners, nine to seven. "Boom- Ronny Etcher stroked a single, er" fanned efght, but walked scorlng McKnlght. Garth Lin- seven. His homer and sacri- ton then popped up for the fiee fly drove In five of second out, leaving men on Chartran's eight runs. fint and third, and the Men's Ronnie Etcher and Garth 1 ...... Wear crew traillng 10-8. With Linton each supplied a pair of the potential wlnnlng run at hits for the losers. Jim the plate, Kenny Baker got Clarke, having bis worst year Clarke on a dribbler to the so far, for Chartran's, extend- Mound, for the final Out Of cd bis hitless streak to four the game, preservlng Frank's games and is (1 for 15) Unbcaten streak. through the last five games. Ken Baker's single In the A new score«ooard, courtesy second, scored Erlan Bradley of Glen Rae Dairy, has been wtth Frank's opening rufl. A newly Installed and It willl walk, tbree straight bits andceanyprvanast ta. ..........' an Infield error, m o ve d'eled xeletbl ak Frank's abead 5-0, after thealadexlenbalpr.si top of the tird. Tbe losers picked up their first two ruas In the bottom haif of thatLfl' frame. Garth Liaton started c It off wlth a right field single. A free pass, Wray Randall T n i M ac two-bageTeaniserM atche sacrifice fly fQllowed, making Bowmanville, forced to de- the score 5-2. Jerry Falls' fault tbe fiftb and deciding sacrifice fly In the fourth mth etdw oa32 made It 6-2 for the wînners. mefathIn tedown to aa-2 Cbartran's managed a single Le In terfrt anc aoftha tally Ia the fiftb, to stay with- sperforma Wenedof gte Ia range. Frank's appeared iseas ayt. deda ih home free, as they countedin idsy four ruas In the top of the Rodger and Vivian Ibson sixth, to take a whopping 10-3 took the mixed doubles 6-4, lead. Falls and Baker had 6-4 over Bowmanvjlle's Judy On Saturday evening, the Legion Hall was filled singles, whlle Erian Bradley Williams and Chris Steel. with 150 young bowlers and about 16 aduits for thE pounded out a triple after two In ladies' doubles play the were out. A throwing error local netters tied it as Virginia annual Youth Bowling banquet. The stage was covered by Chartran's second sacke-17 Sieon and Jean Evans de- with 88 teani andi individual trophies that were pre- Jim McKnight, and a pair 0f feaed Anne Cole and Katie senteci during the evening. Deputy-Reeve E. J. Run- free passes, aided FraPk's Tauanzi 6-3, 6-4. die was present to represent the town and the Recre- four-run fliag. Lars Carlson and Bill Bur- ation Commission. The event was chaired by Yout] The Men's Wear team camelgess won over Lindsay's John to life In their balf of thelMurray and Alf Doberty 7-5, Bowling Supervisor Haroldi Bennett. Photo shows, sixth. with Terry Baker's 6-2, but Rhys Williams and Cy gigantie, bases full borner,lIAinsworth evened the match Mobun came back to win 6-2, their ace blow. After the by defeating Frank Mohun and 6-4, but the wln was defaulted f>1 o r her onie Eter p inh anyAfe rdopges the-2, pe5. ing, use o aye nvtwo eprate t her offmn poppe uapnh- ayne r rpges th6-2, 7-5. beuse n omaye nvilebaw o separat Garth Linton followed wlth set 0-6, Manfred Mattan andîcontests. ISenior Men's Softball Statïstics i TEAM RECORDS (As of Friday, June 14) W L OAB Hgits Avz. Frank Real EstRte ______ 6 3 283 92 .325 Kramp's Furniture______ 5 4 242 58 .240 Stephea Fuels _______ 4 5 243 67 .276 Ken'& Men's Wear ______ 3 6 244 55 .225 170P BATTERS (12 or more nt Bats) Terry Black, Stepheas Tom Pearson, Franks ___ Alex Wiseman, Kramps Reg White, Kens______ Guy Parks, Stepheas Geo. Sainsbury, Franks Steve Burns, Fraaks Fred Cowle, Kramps Grant Wright, Stephens- Colin Cooke, Stepheas- Chas. Kilpatrick, Fraaks- Bob Mari errison, Franks- George Jones, Kramps Dan Girardi, Franke Vern Grubin. Kramps Ray Crombie, Kens____ Rae Piekell, Fraaks_____ Jim Coyle, Kramps Raye West, Kens ____ OAB its Avg. 21 il1 .524 26 13 .500 13 6 .462 23 10 .435 19 8 .421 26 10 .385 34 13 .382 24 9 .375 28 10 .357 26 9 .346 35 12 .343 33 il .333 12 4 .333 22 7 .318 22 7 .318 13 4 .308 30 9 .300 28 8 .286 25 7 .280 ELECT IJohn PRATT X PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE NORTHUMBERLAND.- DURHAM BY POPULAR DEMAND ANOTHER STAR STUDDED * COUNTRY SHOW *4 CARL SMITH& Bis Country Munie Hanl wlth Duane Leigh TEX RITTER BOBBIE STAFF WAYLON JENNINGS & Bis Warlers SUNDAY - JUNE 23 » 1968 8: 00 p.nt TICKET PUICES Adults - - - - - $3.00 - *P.75 - $2.30 Children . . . . . . il*.»8 TICKEh Olmawa: Auditorium Box Oces Dolahoods Sportahavea Dishopa Sportint Goodu ~iMars eceord Bar The Dius b (shopping Centre) :Tg ON SALE Bowmanylfe: Jury & Loveil Travel Agenoy Max: Centre Susoke Sh.p Wltby: Whltby Arena IOshawa Civic Auditorium 2B 313HR ItRBI BS0O 1 51 7 54 0 39 2 39 il 28 38 41 25 28 BATTING LEADER~ Doubles - Steve Burn Wright, 4 each. Triples- "Archie" Cr( Home Runs - Jim Col Runs -JmraCoyle, 9; RBI -Jini Coyle, il; Sac- Bob Marjerrisor BE Terry Black, 9; SEB Alex Wiseman, SQ - John Fowler, 7. PITCHING (15 or more Inning w Geo. Stephen - 2 Denny Sullilvan -4 Dick Stata - 4 Bob Williams 2 Bob Abbott -2 Jini Coyle __ 1_ Bob Fos*er 2 Bill Nicholson -1 nnual Youth Bowling Banquet ci froni lef t t riglit, Capt. DebbieDadson of the Bantam ie girls with the Dr. H. B. Runcile trophy; Capt. Donna ýd Bradley, Jr. Girls, with the Legion trophy; Capt. e- Wendy Lewis, Sr. Mixed, with the Ken Nicks trophy; n-Youth supervisor Haroldi Bennett, Capt. Dale Terry, e-Jr. Boys, with the Lions trophy and Capt. Mike Rob- ffi erts, Bantam Boys, with the Marchand trophy. Edge Fuels 4m3 Salnsbury slngled, mnd with one Out a POP fly waa missed et firt llowing a ruai toi score. Sullivan drove in tic tYing taliy but Leo Kelly was cut down at the plate on a perfect tbrow frozn centre- flelder Grant Wright te catch- er Frank Mohun. A two-out dropped pop-up te second, juat when thie gamne appeared certain to go into extra Imnings, allowed the win.ning run te score. Burns had walked and moved up on a sacrifice bunt. Kramp's tallied tour fourth Inning runs and then broke open the second encouner w i t h e v e n lI t eU i t h . fI e of them uaieamned. Dick Stata mode his mound record five wins and two lasses, with Bill Nicholson losiag bis third i four starts.1 Stata alded bis own cause' witb a homne run and single, whlle Nicholson was the lone Men's Wear batter to garner more than one safety, with aý pair cf singles. Larry Piper's double and single drove In three runs and Bill Hay swatted a borner aloag wlth four R.B.I.s. Vern, Grubin contiaued bis hitting' spree with two singles. With one out, a pair of wallcs, sandwxched arouad Piper's two-bagger producedi a rua. Then with two eut, Hay cracked his three run circuit shot in tbe fourtb. GrUbin uingled te open the fiftb, Jini Coyle drew a base on bails and Buteh Cale bunt- cd and was safe wben the first sacker dropped the throw. Piper singled. Bobby Hehiam walked and once agamn with twic out, a homne rua, this tUrne by Stata, coin- pleted thc damage. Singles by Hellana, 'Mac" TJ.uTWn League pace-set- fuced iu secondi andi scoreci the stole on Uic next pitch. Whcn ters continued their winaiag second rua on Stepbea's Terry Masters' two-Out pop ways at thc Memorial Parkisangle. fell in for a single, Fowler Suaday afteraoon as first Hamilton opeaed tbe sixtb scored. place Walter Frank Real Es- with a single, was forced at Frank's tied It ia Uic sixth. tate edged Stephen Fuels 4-3 second by John Fowler, Who~ Dan Girardi_ and Georgel and Kraaip's Furniture trip- ped up last place Ken's Men's Wear 12-1. It was the fourtb straight victory for the Fur- niture crew, enabling them ta stay witbin one geme.cf the 4 37 A leader niedppst I 37 Ar par of eld ppsen thet Is Realtors with three unearned s, Grant runs, after an Infield boist that was allowed te falilla ,osse, 2; for a base hit, had given Ste- osse, 2; pben's their third round. iyle, 3; Dennis Suflvan earned bis fifth stralgbt victory against a single loss, wbile George 3; Stephen was banded bis first 3; defeat, after wiaaing a pair. Sullivan collected two of the 5; eight winners' bits, both sing- les. Jian Mooreraft crackcd a double and single, and Lloyd Hamilton two singles, as the Fuels claimed seven safeties. L ERA Frank's scored once la the 0 1.46 second wben Lea Kelly sing- 1 1.8 led but was forced. fil1 Rit- 2 2.19 chie stole second, moved up on Sullivan's single and scor- 1 3.85 cd on a sacrifice fly by Steve 2 3.18 Burns. 2 1.70 Stepbca's counted twicc In 4 3.78 the fourtb te move in front Colin Cooke doubled, Lloyd 2 4-90 -Hamilton singled, was sacri- IFranks Down Kens 4-2 Kramps Beat Ste phens Walter Frank Real Estate "Sully" wound up at second, made 1t four straigbt wlns, scorlng on Burns' single. while Stephen Fuels dropped Girardi tripled and scored their third la a row at the on Tom Pearson's ground-out Memorial Park, Tuesday nlght. la the aext frame. West MThe Realtors downed Ken's smasbed a toweriag borne rua Me' er 4-2, with Kramp's to open the fifth, but the Furniture dumping the Fuels Realtors came back with a 5-2 lthe rala-shortened algbt- pair la the slxth as Girardi, cap. "Cbuck" Kilpatrick aad Pear- lI the opener, Deanis Sulli- son siagled. van twlrled a four-bitter to The final tally came la the cara bis fourth consecutive seventb, West beltiag a double, victory, witb Bob Foster allow- movlng up on a passed bail lag eigbt safeties la absorb- and camiag across on John lxag the loss. Ford's sacrifice fly. Dan Girardi led Fraak's The second game, after be- with a triple and single, Steve lng delayed ln the fourtb be- Burns addlng a pair of singles. cause of ain, was called by For Ken's, Raye West clouted plate umpire Terry Baker, a borner and double. wben the rains came again The wlnners opened the with onc out lai the bottom seoring in the third, wben haîf of the sixth. pitcher Bob Foster bit Sulli- Dick Stata got thc wia, van on a throw ta flrst, follow- Colin Cooke droppiag bis third lowlng a bunt a t t emrp t. without a wln, as botb teanis collected seven safeties. TE NI N W S The Fuels scored bath hr TENN S N W S unsln teiriniialappearance A s t r o n g Peterborough at the plate, wben with two Quaker Club defeated Bow- out, Bob Abbott and, Grant manvilie 4-1 ln Kawartha Wright singied aad Cooke Tennis League action at the cashed la both with a two- local club bere Wednesday bagger. The loac Bowmanvllle vie- Kramp's picked up two un- tory was registered i men's earned markers ia the bottom doubles play as Lars Carlson haif to tic It up. A walk aad ad fil1 Burgess turned baek bunt singles by Jim Coyle and Yarda Zabrodsky and Bobby '.Buck" Cowle loaded the Clarke 6-3, 0-6. 6-2. bases. In Uic other men's doubles Cooke fanned the next bat- sacouter Krys Lukaszewlckz ter, but an infleld error allow- and Keith Kidd dawncd Chris ed the flrst rua to score. Thea Steel and Frank Mohua 6-3. alter Cookc's second strike- 6-2. out seemed to get him out of Peterborough swept both trouble, another boot per- mlxed doubles, H. St. Pierre mltted the other rua. and Joan Lye defeating AI Coyle walloped a prodIgiaus and Anna Striki 6-1. 6-0 and blast te account for the marg- Reta Carlson and Wayne lag of victory, aftem a walk Burgess bowlng to Sabih and Vema Grubla's singe ln Jddln and Dell Smedmor 6-3, the second. -2. Coyle was the big gun for Jean Moatgomnery and Irene Uic wlnners wlth bis borner Jones took thc ladies' doubles and single, with Grubla col- match over Jean Evans and lectiag two singles aad a walk rlrginia SioMon 6-4, 6-2. la tiares trips. r ic t Get Cash Toulay For GId Appliances threuth ST AT E M A N C L A 8S P1E D 8 1hon 62-30i63a14 The canadian autemmn, Zowmanffl, .Tuie 19, 198 Richards, Stata and Grubin fourth on Nicholson'.s Unge% accouted or Kamp' final an Infield error, a two-baggs marker lin the seven .by Larry Peris ad RP oN. ICeW& lone rua camIn e Ulard's sacrifce 1W. BOWMANfVILLE DEPARIMENT 0F RECREATION SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS Summer Pimygrounds will open on Tuiesday, JuIy 2nd, froni 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:-30 to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Frlday for seven weeks at the following Pimygrounds: Lions Centre, Lord Elgin Park, Ontario Street, Vineont Masscy, Soper Creek Park (Rotary), Mentoria Park, East and West Beach. Playgrounds are for boys and girls fivo yoars of mgo and up. Thero lu ne registration fee. Particpwants register wlth Supervisor et the Playgrouad nearest their home. SUMMER DAY CAMP Summer Day Camp will b. hcld at Mr. Jim Coombes' Farm (Thistie Valley Park), startlng BOYhSf:ow dts BOYS EE SECOND WEEK GIRLS: FIRST WEEK FEE: There will b. à registration foi of $5.00 per camper or $7.00 if you register for two weeks. Non-Residents Fee la $6.00 per camper and $8.00 for two weeks. AGE: The mgo level for boys and girls Is savon years as of January lst of the current year and under 13 years as of January lst of the current year. IIOURS: The camp will operate each day front 9:00 a.nt. to 4:30 p.m. REGISTRATION DATES: Thursday and Frl- day, June 2Oth and 2lst front 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jutai 2Ath, 25th, 26th, front 8:30 to 8:00 p.m. T. A. FANNING, Director of Recreation, 26 Beech Avenue, -July -July 96th to July lSth - .uly lOth to .July 22ud F CANADA 1 Starting June 3Oth 1968 IMPORTANT CHANGES IN UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE New benefits I New contributions I New wage ceiling New Contribution Rates Wo.kly Harninge Less than $20.00 $20.00 and under $30.00 $30.00 and under $40.00 $40-00 and under $50.00 $50.00 and under$60.00 $60.00 and under $70.00 $70.00 and under $80.00 $80.00 and under*90.o $90.00 and under*$100.00 $100.00 and over *Use one-haif Employers 1) These contribution rates are effective June 30th 1968. If your pay Periods do not coincide with that day, and If you wlsh ho avoid uulng both the old and new rates ln the same pay period, you may use: <a) OLD RATES for any psy periods ending on or before Juiy 6th 1968, or <b) NEW RATES for any psy peniods startIng on or afler June 23rd 1968. 2) Stamps that will become obsolete afterjune 3Oth may be exchangod et your post office for atamps ef the new denomînations. 3) If you are reglstered as an employer with the Unemployment Insurance Commission, a bulletin with detalied information about exchanging stamps has bein malied to you. 4) The wage ceiiing Is ralsed from $5,460 to $7,800. Aifl aiat! employees earning up teoamd including $7,800 a year are Insurabie frorn June 30th onward. 6) Employees paid by the heur, day, plece or mile wililromain Insurabis regard less of the amount of their lamning%. Wuekly Co*ibutlon EmplOYas Employar $.10 e *.10 .20 .20 .35 .35 .50 .60 .65 .65 .80 .80 .95 J05 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.40 1.40 ValautS« Weekly .70 1.00 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.80 Revlsed copies of the Employer. If mdbook and Table cf Deductions wil 1 be rnalled belore June 301h 1968 hoa&il employers reglMtred with the Unernpioyrnent Insurance Commission. ln addition, bookietsanmd tables for employer. ln iogglng mand flmhlng wili aiso be ditbuted ah a later date. New BeneffiRates PMI.,.PnM Uliont Wfih Depudent Dapendan Legs than 28 $1 3.00 $17.00 28 and under43 16.00 21.00 43 and under 58 19.00 25.00 68 and undar 73 22.00 29.00 73 and under 88 26.00 33.00 88and under$1.03 30.00 38.00 *1.03and under$1.18 34.00 43.00 $1.18andunder$1.33 38.00 48.00 $1.33 and oveor 42.00 63.00 Employaes 1) Although the new contributiomn raes bacorne effective June 30th 1968, the new boneflt rates as ehown ln the table abovs wili flot automatlcaliy become effective at the marne time. 2) The benefit rate ls calculated on the basis of your most recnt 30 contribution weeks. Therefore, smre urne will go by alter July lt before your contributions at the new rate wiiI have the maximum effeot on your rate of hmnefit. 3) For claime established belore Juiy 18t, the benefit rate establimhed when the claim was made willi continue to mpply untIl the cdaim la onde&. 4) As an empioye, you wAlI contribute ett he new rate mtartlng June 3Oth 19%8 and your new contribution rate la shown ln the contribution table aboya. 6) For eamings cf tess than $20.00 a weelc, mt employai are credited with a contribution for hall a week. However, larm employa»' and tlshormen do flot pay any contributions for eamIngi cf less than $9.00 a week. But If they have eamings from $9.00 to $1 9.09, they 1 pay 100 and are credited wlth a contribution for hall a week. 8) If you work ln Iumbgrlng and logglng, and If your contribution weecm are determined by appling divisors Io the number of cords or board feet produced, your contributions wiIl be ah the rate for maminga cf $100 a woelc, This was formenly *68. These bookiets mdc tables wlii contain detalled Information on the amendmenta ho Ithe linempioyment lnsunant4 Act pasmed by Panliarnent) ln March of this yaar. If you have funthmr questions or wish more Information, the neansst office ofthie Unempicyment lImsurance Commission witi be glad ho help you. W. aug" fthat ou k.ep 1M! naloe had*,foifioleerenoo.e UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION 2nd to July Sth 1; .1 ell 24 -l

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