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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Oct 1968, p. 16

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ive flowers, WINS DEALER A'W A Four Ge neration Family ~$The Canadian Statesman, BowTnanvflle, Oct. 9, 198going for four and on@ thirdi _____ iînnings. before George Steph- * i;e'n beat out an infield single., I aa!John Fowler beat out a bunt,i Lad"m iv B wlngwith the throw gong wl, 1adis M jor owlng eague iand the Fuels' lone run scoredý iStephens had runners oni September 30. 1968 C. Bowers --- .---- 204 first and second with one outi On Monday, Sept. 30, 1968, B. Buttoaishaw 202 i t.hesenhbutw ifed tie high single was bowled 0- Patfield - 200 ground-outs ended the belated' byDot Bond with a 304. Dot' E. Etcher---195, threat. à1so bOwled the high triple D. Bond -------------195 Stata wound Up with a five- ofl the night at 750. OtherI C. Bruce------- 194 'hitter, three of them in the bigh triples were bowled bylW. Nesbitt -- - i-f--d,-a-he-trnedi-- agrea Ô.Ethr 39 . avs70, Team Standingu performance to even bisý -1 Baker 652, S. Brown 629,1!'reamn Pins Pts. series record at 1-1. Stephen, D. King 623, J. Tennant 616, 0. Etchier ----- il11445 8 also allowed five safeties, but, and P. Durand 612 . 1L. Crossey 10,840 8 ee walks and four Fuels' DBonder4,2002GaC.s Ow . Pattield - 10,711 7, îerrors didn't help the cause.1 DBcd0422;CBo- D. King ----- 10,720 7 els 227; G. Ells 242; J. Baker m. King 10,465 7 2L2 236; D. King 233; J. D. Bond - --- 10,599 6 Sh arer 222; C. Bruce 249; H. Donohue 10,317 6 M e ns Town Ô. Patfleld 234, J. Almond H. Depew 10,174 61 279: J. Teilnant 234; M. Cowan S. Davis 10,816 5,~ a a ko22; . Depe2 S. lds 10,801 u Hockey 227 K Stphn 21;G. ic-!D Brooks _ 10959 5 Brown 280; J. Bragg 228; P.ýBH. Buttoshaw 10,357 3 Teams for 1968-69 Season Durand 239;, S. Davis 239, 254;IB _______ Robson Motors - G. Sains- H. Moore 221; 0. Etcher 226,! 1 bury, R Pollard, B. Crossey, Top, 49. G. Flmntoff, J. Balsani, D. 264, 249. Bowlers K a p' .own iP O.am EtcerD-138Prut, L. Perris, J.Clre D. King - 2358 1 ID. Green, T. Wilson, C. Van- I-mKin '215stone, M. Taylor, A. Westlake, S.Davis--_ _- 215' ILe1ers, 3 D. Wright. B onntks. 2111 as u ot Krm" McNulty's Sports -B. Fair- - F u rn itu re c o lle c te d th re e h its e , R r m i , K e t h rP~rvoe~u i oneinnig wthou scring! L. Hellam, T. Brown, S. Es- aine nbuwtueyht at* sery, A. Murphy, R. Mayber- R E L K~ ~~A U l U l ed~ r ee b times on oni y t wo D n g uea. M Co , 1I RECREATION th e Memnorial Park they scor- i ry, D. James, P. Bragg, R. EVIE S setistodwnSe1e esRowe, K. Anderson. - REVIW S isaftiesto own tepen Fels Locke T.V. - I. Gi, G.ý Referees and Coaches Clinle final series at two games Wright, L. Perris, Bucky iec.Hughes, A. C o ur t ic e.W. There wlll be a Clinic on aI ape n u- ofsly .elaG.Ln Rules and Regulations re- eramd s un te seand un-B.TOwne, WB. Hell, G. Lane, garding the 1968-69 C.A.H.A. va'ldrni h eod~B en, WRedmndei, . S011- Rue oo fr oahe adBill Hay's single, a wild pitch veHid;nsn .Se Referees on Wednesday even- and an error by the first base- phens. Dnod rc ng, October 16th ln the Audi- main. In the next frame, the Adyams. ry-T.Firy torium of the Town Hall, first three batteirs walked to C.Brsa . aly,T. Fairey I'emperance Street, Bowman- load the bases with none out. s unB rdeBC1 ville, starting at 7 p.m. ',Moe" Richards casfhed in one D. McMurter, G. Balsam, L.1 Bill Morrison, former Ref- on a fielder's choice, anothier Cat . Topo, G eree and Linesman of the free pass Ioaded them u Heath, H. Burgess, S. Tripp, i National Hockey League, will again and Curt Vanstone '.Hrt .PtaJ c be the Instructor. sin.gled to left, scoring anoth- Knight, R. Carter. SNow Is the time for coaches er, before Richards was cut Oct. 17: and referees to gen up on the down at the plate. 7:00 p.r.-Robson Motors vs hockey rules and regulations. Dick Stata had a no-hitter, McNulty Sports 8:30 p.m.-Locke T.V. vs Cry-; stal Dairy Oct. 24: 7:00 p.m.-MeNulty Sports vs1i Locke T.V. 8:3p.m.-Crystal D airy vsi 80 Robson Motors. for~x1IIBalance of schedule to Mi xed Major League Over 80)0 seenus to be the' Sliiv1ev Bickell 27 jpopular plateau for thiree of Barb Buttons'ha 26' our bowlers, namely Dave: Don Wright -----25( N i htH wk 3R ) Ernie Perýfect 823,, Keith Yeo ------- 252-251 which also inieludd high Ron Haynes ----- _251 sngle 343, Russ Hallîrnaî 809 « Over 300 Gaines Bowling(305).Corner pins dont seem Bronie Perfect ----------34, Bo ln t bther you any more Ross~. Dave Reynolds 31Z October 2 Doris Joli 777: one of our Russ Haliman - - 0 Team Stndings new bowlers, Norm GoUlah - _______ 744; Pete Dobbins 739: Wh ist- J. Mairs ------ 14 ling Ross Wright 733: Iast buit K. Campbell 1390o1 lat Kr icel 2 Legion Ladies J. Shearer -- -- 10ýnice bowling, Kari. W. Nesbitt 81 Pete Dobbins is stilli OlHOcoer3 16 B. Wibur ---- ---.- 8;ing his own with high aver- Averages S. Gay --- - - - ------ -- 7age of 255 (9); Dave Revno1cld Pater1 Over 2251 is creeping up with 251. Thijs B., a ue 5 2 0 1 J. Shearer - - - 266 . may be another oe of those F. rce- ------ -- 15 18q I. Wright ------ --- _ 228!i races like the turtle anîd th(. M. Blake -------- -. 15 18e High Triple 1 robbit, eh! Our champ Doris, N. Sheelian--------- 15r 17- J. Shearer _.--- - ----- 6821l Joli is high for ladies, 24 VeR Tnasse -- - --- 15 172 Hlgh single Don Wright 243.,M Perris------_ 12 16P J. Shearer - 266' Tearn Standings L Adair _9 -------o 168 Averages Doris Joli in the icad w il -. Simnick ------- 15 159 J. Shearer 202, S. Gay 193, Il points; Dunin and Cole M.Jv Gray .-------12 15' W. Nesbtt 190, F. Bruce 190:! tied in second place with .10 M. McNulty 12 154 J. Rowe 181, K. Campbell 178, points, J. Burton ,---- 15 150 J. Mairs 174, 1. Wright 173, C. Averages Al. Westovcr 15 149 Bate 1170, F. Jones 170, B. Wril- Pete Dobbins (9) - -----Ni--r-o-. 515-) bur 166, D. Cochrane 166, D.1 Dave Reynolds----------- l A. I3ate ------ 15 145 Kelly 165, M. Ovendon 164, A.l Doris Joli .---- - ------D-R-hads-----15 3' Larusso 163, F. Land 163, P.jý Don Wright . - ý -- ----.-D--- C.- -----_ 15 137; Bagneli 162. D. Gibson 161, Maurice Annaert ici 7ludnli- -----1.5 1,32 D. Ogden 159. L. Coombes 158,1 Russ Hallman ---------l'ug - 12 124 D. Sallows 157, 1. Hulmre 157,! Ross Wright--. .Btgte----1 2 E. Coombes 156, W. MeNeill Shirley Bickel 22-------9, A. Gibson __ ------ 6 114 152, A. Perfect 151, B. Char- Ernie Perfect ------------- Iliîgh Triple - B. Partner 67.9 land 151, A. Burgess 147, A. Albert Saman --------__ 1Hi-liiSinigle - B3. Partner 288 Glaspeli 147, K. Ralton 147, L. Lucien Annaeî-t ----- -----Ovr200) Cames - B. Part. Burgess 146, M. Brinklow 145, B1ernice Buday- ?iur 288. 202: N. Sheehan 23.5; C. Marchant 140, P. Broomne Helen Durnu NT . Wesrtover 214: L. Adair 135, B. Nimigon 134, Y. Young Leon Connors -- ---------- i.i>(i204 , 200: Al. Blake 203; F. 126. - ___ Kar] Bickell - ----- ------BruIce 21)3. 202, 2(11. Norm McKeen ---- ----- -r arnStandings Roly Boyer ---- - 2o2 N (.2 Bru e --------- I1l s. 'Hector Hallentine - -20o Nin 1Parner-------- I)pts. Co---e--- . N V e7 pts. ! A D .arb Buttnshawr 2o!) -- 2)02No B 2pts t ~ ~ ~ ~ oi So LTD-naCosv - ~ Liberty Belles Pete Dohhîns .--- -- . ey had won Ernie Perfect ----- eain Standing Bob Colwel ---- - ---- Pis. Ross Wright -- - 27.-,~ Russ Haliman -- ---- _1 -------- 7 Kari Bickel .27,1-222 Norm Goulab 273 ReDave Reynolds 273 221 Lo13 Lucien Annaert 2<1.> M 3 'Stac1 Roy Nichols Motors Ltd. Your Authorized Dealer for CHEVEOLET - CHEVELLE - CHEVY Il - COR VAIR OLDSMOBILE - CHEVOLET TRUCKS CQURTICh BOWMANVILLE Phone7128-4206 Phone 623-2556 'oundry Bowling' '0M Gaines and Over Mairionu Gibson - fileu Revinolds__ ilFrank White during the ek end were Mr. and Mrs. Her- schel Brassil of Lyndehurst, N.Y., M.r. and Mrs. Gerald W'hite of Bowrnanville, Mr. 70and Mrs. Clark Williams of 31 Nestleton. 6 55 Bethany Bowling Alley was 51 officially opened on Saturday under the new management of Mr. anid Mrs. Harold San- derson. 41 The Bethany Girls' 4-H club )5 "The Fabric Fannies" held their meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Glenn Pres- ton, contlnuing with their course on "'Working With Wool". Debbi Martichenko was appointed as secretary. The girls discussed pattern lay-outs ai-d alterations nec- ,essary for perfect fitting for Sthe skirts or jumpers they are rnaking and eut out their 3material. Mrs. Walter Fallis ýis the assistant leader. i9; i7' (4I ~Young A Octoher 6, 1968 Team Standings J. Smith -------- R. Selleck J. Bennett _ _ R. Beauprie K. Cobb - H. M oore -- ------------- High Single (G) Sharlene Cain - High Triple (G) Sharlene Cain ------ Hlgh Single (B) Lynn Woods Higb Triple (B) Bill Creamer Averages R. Selleck ---------- B. Creamer ---- T. Harrison .- ------ K. Cobb S. Cain - ------ ----- -- - J. Tueker - G. Marshall---- LONG SÂTLT ' duit Bowling Little Miss SsnGlahr Norwood, Is spýendlng sorne holidays with her aunt, uncle C. Peebles 2051 and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Woods 202! Bernard and famlly. 41 R. Beauprie 20() Mr. and Mrs. Robert r- 31 . mih q 9of. Ruth Ann, Mrs. W. n - B . CSemith 1q6! 'warden and Mrs. Kelly, O()mo, 1 D. Crýnemer 16 took a very enjoyable trip on 1 J. Alu - ---- 178 ,Saturday, to BracebrIdge and o P. Lugtenburg .. ---------- - D rse. an Mr. R Ca eo H. Moore -- ------ 1 Mr2aand we. mr S na 309 J. Smith -- -----0n family e Sna 1,1guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 765 ~ Luman - --- 16Penwarden to held thern cele- 75B. Murphy 158 brate their l7th wedding an. P Jordan154niversary. Congratuldns, .3121 H Mitchell -- '--- 46 Mary and Charlie. fro the P. %Westley 14,5 commnunity on your>uni 77L. Paterson ------r1.r21 R. MacPherson 140 iversary.____ 243IýV. Tennant ---- -- 139 Tests have shown that actu- 218 'R. Salter 139 al settling of the tire stud to 218' . Chlver 139the proper protrusion occurs 214 F. Luxton--- 131!under 25 miles. however a 2l2iB. Cubbage ---------- 103 distance of 50 miles is recom- 209, There wiIl be no bowling uiended for complete adjust- 207on October 13, 1968. ment, according to Goodyear. Buy into Canada-it pays! nterest on Sav.ngs Bnd 1968-69 Series 22 times your investment available at maturity. Buy yours now at TOIRONTCfODOMINIOlN The Bank where people make the difference. rak Averages .,.,11 LieStck206 FakDrink le -- - .- OlSAverages Frank SmithiAeae Norm Coxvie --- 011w Patfield . 195 Rob Smith 'Mairion Gibsouu ----1-- 4 Bruce SmithI M i oF'oter -. 19 Garx- Woo111 -1----- Fa.er189 Bob Thompsoneln Reviiolds -------185 John Luffroan ~N t .McDonaId ---------- 181l Jim McKnight >< Iuîiiel Crouigh ----------- 171 rMurray Adams 1'>Rîtti ei 169 Sharon McKnight - leanuLohlb 169 Bill Swit'r wNi1iîr Oiîd.rhoorn ---------1671 Marg Smith . .. 1c i ln----oo---- .. 16 Bob Golder M ------- <k 164' Joan Golder-------------;;ck -------------h--- 161 flarh Gîlkps - ~ io - 153 Bonie oolcu -.NelueMcFeeters 151 Susan Alloway15 Gloria Smnith17 Eve Woolnert : Ada Adamos Linda Adams BETHAN Colson Woolier - I i md Mi, ('Car] Smith Ernie Gilkes . i '1 tu Mr.ti and Mis.Vincent C. Wbyte 1 0Jàcn ou.p< ut the w.eekend un L. R'headcr l' '7Naýar; Falls. O. Knapp 1 22 r.anîd Mis. Gervin Mulli-1 Team Standinzs ,gmatnad Mrs. Walter Neals, TeaminPo;n1ts Pl , weie in Buffalo, N.Y. for the, Aleycats 19 11,511 'weekend and on Saturday at- Soî'eheads - 1 10797, tended the wedding and re-ý Serewbails ---- 13 I 009 ccptiorn foi- their niece, Miss' Headpins - 9 <01Don Spier and James Ry-ý H.S. Meni:-- Fi auk iik hc . 308-255-259. Bob Snmitih 2l1<-' Mr. and Mrs. Creightoni 1 268-205, Bob Thompson 2270, Carr anîd their children David' Norm Cowle 259, Jim M'Nc- and 1 L uda of Picton were! Knight 222-21Î,.-Murray AdI- guesîs with Mr. and Mrs. Ross anis '107.. Carr for the weekend. H. T. Men:- Frank Dink-, Mr. aud Mrs. Donald Scott, 822, Bob Smith 683, Norti Newbtirgh-, spent the past Cowle 637, Jim McKnight 6115.'week witb bis parents, Mr., H.S. Women:-- Marg Smituh and Mrs. Addison Srott. 200, Sharon McKniigbt 114- -Michael Chase of Seel's Bav 19.1,ws ts their guest for th(- H.T. Wo" u.i: l - 1 I:-- Wr <-: 'd, Knight 559, C. Knpp 509. j Guests with Mr. and Mrs. 1 , This attractive group represents four generations in one family. They are, Mrs. Albert TaIsma, R.R. 4, seatcd with her two months old great-granddaugh- ter Penny Lynn Browvn, fier dauighter Mrs. J. Buma, R.R. 1, Enniski]len, at right and her daughter Mrs. Peruv Brown (Helen),_R.R. 4, left. 1

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