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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1968, p. 9

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1000/o IIERCULON KITCHEN CARPETING WITH LUXURY CUSHION UNDERPADDINGI A 12,e44 VALUE . NOW ONLY 9*95sQ. YD. -CA-jVE 9.491 i. BEAVER VALUE Two speed fan, 30" or 24" Range Hood wlth life-I tinte filter, lu kitchen 2 8 colours OnIY28 ii re Canitdian Statesman, lewmanvlle, Nov. 20, 19es Rick Gay Chosen as Larries' Co - Captain Peter Siater and Rick Gay, both seniors, have been select- N 'I Sak il ed as co-captains of St. Lw-N wvle Sak ilý rence Universlty's 1968-69 o I hockey team. The announce- bowling League' ment was mnade by coach rGeorge Menard. Thursday, Nov. 14, 1968. Siater, a smooth-skatlng Marg MacDonald ____190 right winger from Renfrew, Marlene Stacey 187 Town League Basketball peared headed for a hard Ontario, was one of theto Dorothy Stark _____186 earned win. Fairey's goal scorers for theLare last Ruby Shaw ______179 however, at 16:08 gave the season. He tallled 14 -goals and Gall Milison ______176 0Sportsme a 3-3 draw. added fine assists for 23 Joyce Stacey 175 Coronaion C eans hytes52-2 hiright wa: :rillian: GaoRR.t3sBoMaOiene rso ___164 Cor na io Cea s hy es52 27 foLocke's between the pipes, Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mare Trim_____ 174 thfo ie lbtrdi ary a, .D3,Bw aOle HFror n _____163 top effort. For McNulty's, ville, was a defenseman last Bernice Henderson 158 Veitch pulled off some great season after skating as a cen- 200 GUIIOU Fuelers Beat Jewellers 37-2u stops. Irwin Colwell, James, tre during his sophomore sea- M. MacDonald 257-262 The second week of action Whyte's stayed within range final quarter. were solid workers also. 18vepgoasande 13assnLsfthes*for.Saw ___ 226- in the Men's Town Basketball during the early going, but Cliff Meta and Dave Taylor League statistician Tim Cox team's top scorers as a s0 h-'G. ' _______ 221 League saw two teams con- with Degazzio setting the led the Fuels with 16 and 15 wil have league standings moeoph ris 0- 7J. Stacey- 215 tinue undefeated with the pace, Lars Carlson, Jim Beam points respectively, while Ted and scorîng leader statistics goals and 18 assists. Bivr U other two stili looking for and Don McDonald each. Dadson, Frank Mohun and information available in a TeSa e n r wn, îî 0 Henderson -__ 205-204 their initial victory. Corona- count ten points and Wally Ai Laird each added a single couple of weeks. opnthe Seasn B rndaD Stark ______201 tien Cafe, looming as a strong Seto added four, basket. This Thursday night, the oemb1n the eas nauayM. Stac ________201 contender to dethrone defend- For the losers, Rick Bilîn-' Tom Pearson and Mort opening game at 7 p.m. sees Varsity-Apjumni contest. The Gantes Won ing champion Stephen Fuels, ski tallied nine points, Ed Richards hooped six points Crystal meeting McNultY's.1regular season begins one Phlox- -------- - ------ 21 walloped Whyte's Uphoîster- Hanewich hit for eight, John apiece for the diamond mer- At 8:30 Robson Motors tackle week later as the LarriesPeony 15 ing 52-27, while the Fuels Depew six and Vern Grubin chants, J. Gilbert and H. Yel- the rapidly improving Locke s entertain the University of Iris ------ - ---______14 downed Hooper's Jewelery four. lowlees each notchin.g four. TV squad. Toronto. lAster il 37-20. In the nightcap, after trail- W. L. F. A. Pts. Don Degazzio was the top ing 6-5 at the quarter, Ste-ICoronation 2 0 93 47 41 scorer for the might, pouring phen's took a 16-9 haîf-time Stephen's 2 0 68 34 41 in 18 points to lead Corona- bulge and increased the mar- Hooper's 0 2 40 78 0 _________the ________________________gin_____25_12,________________________ IMIl0h2uu41 83101 Robsons Take Dairymen Lockes McNultys Draw 3-3 by Jint Clarke Attempting to play It de- notching two goals. Archie An empty net goal, by fensively and cozy, Robson's Courtice added a single. Doug George Sainsbury, clinched a almost blew their lead in the James had a pair for McNul- 7-5 victory for Robson Moters final 20 minutes o! hectic ac- ty's. over Crystal Dairy in îast tien. Murray Taylor was off Wright was outstanding In Thursday night's op e n ing for holding, when Thompson the TV cage, especially during game. It was their fourth win beat Vanstone with a back- the first haîf of the game. in five outings to date. hander at 8:59. Crystal made His mates, spurred on by his Locke's TV with a seve~n man it 6-5 at the 12 minute mark, stout goal-tending, ope n- lineup battled to a gaîlant with McMurter and.Ted Fair- ed the game's scoring at 2:17 3-3 draw with McNultys ey teaming up. They brokie of the second period. Prout Sports, in the second match. away from Clarke at their beat Veitch cleanly on a great Joe Balson and "Luke" OWfl blueline and McMurter solo effort. James finally Prout collected three goals beat Vanstone from in close. found a chink in Wright's apiece in Robson's triumph. The Dairymen pressed, but armer, tying the score at 7:10. Sam Thompson and Don Mc- Vanstone and his mates hung Both clubs scored twice in Murter struck for two each on grimly until Sainsbury's the final period. Courtice and for the Dairymen, while Jim tally wrapped it up, with only Prout struck for Locke's, wîth McKnight added a single. The 19 seconds remaining. James and Fairey the Mc- losers stormed back from a For the winners, Sainsburv, Nulty's marksmen. Locke's 6-3 deficit, narrowing the gap Balson and Prout were tÈe tireless troop held a 3-2 lead to a single goal in the third top forwards. Until the final with 3:52 remaining and ap- period. Robsons salted it away period, Robson's defence corps jý at 19:41 when Sainsbury pot- periormed brilliantly. Ron ted the insurance marker. Pollard and Tom Wilson, Crystal coach, Tom Pearson, along with Clarke and Tay- had yanked goalie John Fowl- lor, appeared Vo tire as the er in an attempt Vo get the Dairy squad turned it on in equalizer. the third frame. Thompson Balson opened the game's was Crystal's best ferward, scoring for the winners at going both ways. MeMurter 4:40 o! the first period. It took was right in step, wihile Larry Crystal only 28 seconds to Chant turned in a steady knot things up, with Thomp- game on the blueline. son scoring. His long shot Locke TV's "magnificent eluded Curt Vanstone who seven"' put on quite a show1 had dropped to his knees to in their 3-3 draw against Me- block the drive. Prout and Nulty's Sports. Bob Fairey's Balson again moved Robson's goal at 16:08 of the thîrd per- ahead -3-1. Crystal's McMur. iod allowed the Sports squad ter and McKnight made it 3-3, to gain the tie. The game P hl scoring at 13:42 and 17:47. was an exciting one, high-1 Th wner'big second ]ighted by glittering netmind-1Es'Bde period saw thém strike far ing by Grant Wright of i ud et T, take a 6-3 margîn. Prout ham- McNulty's. Tim Prout washe nnwrdgas oL a' n e etho ---- mered in twio and. Balson a standeut up front for theý single. short staffed Locke, club' Midgets Sp lit Pair In Two Road Gamesh On Thursday, Nov. 7th Bow- manville Midgets travelled Vo manville IDA Midgets started Whitby te come home victorsi their regular league games in with a score of 8-1. Bruce Oshawa with the Oshawa Simpson was big man o! the Club comlng out on top by a night with a hat trick.V score o! 5-4. Goal scorers for the home team were Larry- Randy Rogers from Doug -------- ... Allun, Grove Bennet, Rick Crough opened the scorlng ati Shakleon nd ougParker. 18 minutes of the first period. Shckon and Deouged th In the second Whitby came Bcowmagnvte ie openeod wthe back at 2:20 te tie things up ascolginthe:0 firstprod with1but Bruce Simpson from aro golBt2:0byLareA Randy Rogers put the local fomw Bruc e 1mpso n t boys abead at 4:40 and at MODEL C058 farkowdathe g 8al minute 19:20 Bruce Simpson from Bennet from Chuck Cattran Rick Shackleton made the! L C and Mark Johnson. score 3-1. 2 The second period was The third period wasa Oshawa's' as they scored the Bowmanville's with Chuck only goal at 10:20. Cattran from Steve Forsey at SAVE $7, Ithe third period Oshawa the two minuta mark to be SUGG. LIST came out strong, scoring twice followed at four minutes withl in the first seven minutes, te a goal by Keith Mountjoy froni be answered by Rick Shackle- Deug Parker. At nine minutes and at 9:30 Deug Parker from Mountjoy made it 6-1 then at.IN W $ Grove Bennet. However, Osh- 18:20 Dave Colwell from Grove $1.7 O T awa swept back at 14:30 and Bennet and Chuck Cattran$1.7M N again at 18:30 to end the scor- rapped In another and at 19:30* Low-boy styiing .... Ing for the night and wln the Bruce Simpson from Larry Furniture in Swedlsh walnm gamne. Allîn and Randy Rogers ended In polished alumlnum. In goal for Bowmanville the scoring for the night to i Bob Willoughby played a first give the Bowmanville beys a h rate game. decisive win. Bob Willoughby Win Iu Whitby again played a great game In 'Pl On Monday, Nov. llth Bow- net. PH L1* _ Ladies Major Bowling League Noveniber 11, 1968 O.' Patfield - 26,863 l1½ Dayle King had a big Mon- O. 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