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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Dec 1968, p. 9

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IReynolds 23 2 Patfield ____17 1 l.Ib'tyFaster ___15 2 4 ery ele Mitchell 15 2 260 GamesBrown 12 2 tiMitchell 246-221 LAbb 8 ima Coombes 268 Stack-- lDauny Paeden 222! Averages 0111e Pafield ____ 214 Helen Reynolds i.Marion Foster 213! Ollie Patfieid____ Helen Bickle -- --- -204Mary Heath --____ Terni Standing :Marion Gibson Points Pins! Dianne Adams - Gibson 24 248441 Ruth Mitchell ____ - ~Wilma Coombes __ Marion Foster_____ eICash Today Audrey Bate ___ Edna Fraser FrOId Appliances Jean Lobb __ thOllie Stack tbwoughMuriel Crough STATE SMA N Marg McDonald C L A 881FIE D S Betty Lcke __ Phn 623-3303 Nina Oudshoorn iMoiiy Hortsman 1 'Marg Gilpin ----------- 1'~4~k 4t~ Ulez Jean and AI. Boyd and Staff BOWMANVILLE -- - --- x sur May we take this opportunity to show our appre- ciation and thank ail citizens for their wonderful co-operation during our many Paper Drives, Apple Day and other Boy Scout projects Fwe say MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Bowmanville Boy Scout Association and1 Çiest /</Ç4h/es from CAB 500 - KING TAXI STEVyENS" TAXI - RUBY TAXI 9 RADIO CABS TO SERVE YOU KINDLY BOOK YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE CALL EARLY! RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR'S DIAL 3-5500 3-5822 - 3-5561 - 3-3443 NEWCASTLE AREA - PHONE 6â23-3443 24-Hour Service - Alil Passengers Inhured Mr. anid Mrs. Lorne Hayn.s and Staff 240i70 22100 22249 23119 21543 20660 20440 20' 194 189 188" 182 180 179 179 175 173 170 164 160 160 159 158 158, - - - - - - - - - - - - - Orillia and Whitby Win Midget-Juvenile Tournament 1IE AO - ', . . ~ ' .'~14L E A G U E Averages i The finals of the big Midget-Juveniie tournament were piayed at the Arena Sunday night with Orillia idefeating Cobourg 4-2 to win the Midget trophy and in the nightcap, Whitby had a decisive 7-1 win overi Trenton. Top picture shows Elwin Bacon presenting the Marr's Jewellery trophy to Orillia's Capt.* Mike I Hubbert, left, while Cobourg's Captain Steve Bradford1 looks on. Lower photo shows Art Hooper holding the Hooper's Jeweliery trophy while Capt. Wayne DeMille ý of Trenton, left, shakes hands with the winning Captain Jon Norwood of Whitby. Marion Coiville 158e Jean Chapple 1341 Helen Bickle 155 Elizabeth Brunt 1301 Nellie MeFeeters . 152 Ruby Hutchînson 130t Emma Clark 151 Ana Berry 1291 Daisy Paeden 150 Rose Morris 128 Ellen Coombes 150 Nina Eldridge ..121' Rae Shackleton 148 Rena Bathgate 1211 Rose Dickinson 147 Lila Graham 119ý Mai-y Blunt 145 Toni Terry ----- 116: Ruth Osborne 142 Ann Piper, 8 games ----120 Win Brown ___ 137 Marie Leaman, 12 games 177 Friday Mixed Bowling Teamn 1 - Larry Piper, Joan Hazel Donaghue, Tom Milîson, Brunt, Les Smale, Lloyd Stain- Harold Moore, Dore Mutton, ton, Marie Yeo, Ruth Mitchell. Dot Thonipson. Team 2 - Maurice Richards, Teani 8 - Elton Brock, Mary Mary Wilcox, Bob Leaman, Ana Richards, Wayne Thertelil Betty Lobb, Pearl Smale, Bob Harold Bennett, Marg McDon- îMitchell. ald, Kay Blanchard. Team 3 - AI Osborne, AI Team 9 - Mati Harrison,i Wray, Sandra Stainton, Duaine Hilda Brock, Duke Bruni Palmer, Audrey Osmond, Bob Helen Piper, Ernie McDonald, S mith. Yvonne Osborne. Teamn 4 - Dick Perfect, AI' Teani 10 - AI Lobb, Onie, Blanchard, Bob Gianville, Etcher, Don Bradley,' Jim Marie Leaman, Marg WeIsh,1Tgiompson, Ruth Wray, Theima' Jane Thentell. 'Bennett. Team 5 - Hap Palmer, Fern' Team il - Morley Etcher, Bradley, Arn Sleep, Jack Shirley Davis, Jerry Dickens, Davis, Pat Prout, Marlon Per- Roy Connors, Mary Harrison,i fect. jFrank Osmond. Teai 6 - Gord Wilcox, Lu lem 12 - George Piper, Welsh, Ernie Dickens, Gayle Pat Yeo, Eileen Moore, Ab, Piper, Gall Milîson. Jane Smith.1 Donaghue, Audrey Sieep, Lii-' Team 7 - Vince Prout, han Cannons. 1 SECOND SCHEDULE *Alley No. Date January3 January 10 January 17 Jan'xary 24 Jariuary 31 February February1 iFebruary February2 March 7 Mai-ch 14 March 21 March 28 April 4 April 1l April 18 1 lay-offs 1- 2 3- 4 5- 6 7- 9 9-10 11-12 1- 2 4- 7 8- 6 12- 3 2- 8 9- 1 il- 4 6- 9 8-12 6- 5 12- 1 10- 8 3- 6 il- 9 - April 25 3- 4 9- 8 12- 2 5- 1 10-12 4- 9 6-10 7-11 2- 8 1- 7 il- 5 in- 9 6- 7 il- i 9-12 4- 2 5- 6 1-12 8-10 6- 3 9-11 2- 7 4- 1 3-10 12- 5 Il- 2 10- 4 8- 7 5- 4 7- 9 10- 2 3- 1 7- 8 4- 5 9- 7 2-10 1- 3 6-12 8- I 12- 4 3- 7 1- 2 10-11 3- 5 4- 7 8- 6 9-10 7- 6 1-Il 12- 9 2- 4 8- 5 il- 3 5- 2 10- 7 a- a 6- 1 12-11 3- 2 4- 6 il- 8 5- 7 11-12 ý 2- 31 6- 41 8-11l 7. 5 ! 5-10; 4- 3i 8-19. Banquet - May 10, 1969 - Memorial Park Clubhouse, 6:30 Winners of the first scheduîe - Capt. Vince Prout, Maurice Richards, Gayle Piper, Kay Blanchard, Jerry Dickens, Harold Moore. ?lerrg C/2'ristmrras and a Fkappy Ilew gea r TO ALL OUR FRIENDS I The Simpson Famîly IL 'NEWCASTLE GOLF COURSE f IfUS PECIAL SKNI OFFER $9-95 Tes! For three selected perdods ln January ta celebrate our 30th Anniversary, we offer * 6 Days - 5 Nlghts- 4 Days Ski School *6 Day Lift Tickets Dinner Sunday Evenlng *Breakfast and Dinner Monday through Thursday and Breakfast on Fnaday For Rates as Low as $69.95 per persan write: MONT TREMBLANT LODGE, MONT TREMBLANT, QUEBEC. or phone 819-425-2711. BOWMAN VILLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT SWIMMI NG CLASSES & REGISTRATION For Young Aduits and Aduits1 at the PINE RIDGE SCHOOL STARTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. Sth 1969 - 6:30 p.m. -15 Weeks - Resident Fee Non-Resident Fee $5.00 $6.00 For Further Information please cail 623-3114 It 7. 3. bE .I71 ar JO Cc Di Cc Re Bu The Christmas UCW meet- ing was held in the church on Wednesday afternoon. President Mrs. Jones opened the meeting. The devotional pertod was in, charge of Rev. Northey, which Included the showing of the film of a "Christmas Carol" and the singlng of two carols and prayer. Program was la charge of- Mrs. M. Pollard whieh con- ' sisted of duet by Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Morrish. Severai numbers by the ladies band. -Readings by Mrs. Jones and singing of two carols by sev- eral ladies. Gifts were given to the children present. The collection Is being sent to the Scott Mission and glfts were brought which will be sent to Whitby Mental Hos- pital. The meeting ciosed with the singing of a couple more Christmas carolýs. Lunch was served by the groups in charge. Several of the niothers went on the bus trip with the En- nlskillen grade one-two school childnen to visit Faînyland in Trnto on WIedncsday. Mrs. D. Malcodm is holiday-! lng with her daughter and son-i in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Burrows, Toronto. 'Mrs.Iene Tabb and Mrs. H. Cross Ma n called on Mrs. Mabell Cowling, Salem, on Tuesday. Mr. Doug Blackburn, Kempt- ville, is spendmng the Christ-I mas holiday at his home. A family Christmas party was held ai the Bertrim home on Sunday. Congratulations te Mrs. Frank Westiake of Solmna, who will be celebrating her 92nd birthday on Dec. 26th. Mrs. Westlake (nee Ida Avery) was raised on a farni north of Haydon. Sorry to hear Mr. C. Trent was ln a car accident in Tor- onto and Is ini the Toronto Hospital. Wish hlm a speedy recovery. The school childi-en were al let out of school on Friday starting their Christmas holi- days. They return ta school on January 6th. i Pete Dobbins ---- -- 248 Dave Reynolds ___ Doris jolil __ Ernie Perfect -____ Russ Hailman_____ Maurice Annaert Don Wright Mike Murphy Bernice Buday Ross Wright Lucien Annaert ____ Norm McKeen -___ Hector Ballentine George Bebee- -___ Albert Saman- Shirley Bickell 210) Peggy Haynes 210 Barb Buttonshaw - Jini Bruton Keith Yeo Vi Coole ---- - George Heath - 205 Leon Connors - - .------ Helen Dunn- Jini Murphy - 202 Linda Crossey Helen Reynolds Dot Colins 2()1 Over 250 Gamnes Dot Collins-- 299-250 Bernice Buday -___ 296 Hon Haynes _ __ 296 Vi Coole---___ 278-266 Mike Murphy - --277 Pete Dobbins - 273-2&3 George Bebee ___ 272 Keith Yeo -______272 Linda Crossey -.271 Jim Bruton -___ 270-255 Albert Saman - - -____ 269 Maurice Annaert 268 George Heath _ 261-255 Lola Wright 261 Don Wright 258 Roly Boyer -______255 'Leon Connors ____25à Lucien Annaert _____252 Doris Joli _--- -___252 Russ Hailman _____ 251 E{elen Reynolds 251 Over 300 Games Dave Reynolds 351j Colin Cooke ______ 327 i Vlike Murphy ----__ 323 1 Barb Buttonshaw - --308 Doris Joli ----------------- _38 Fiix ,man Mike Murphy did It again hitting the 800 plateau when he roiled 806 for the 1 igh Triple also including a 323 game. Doris Joi only mis'sing the plateau by a few pins rolled '91 (308). Colin Cooke, one of our new bowlers, 759 (327); )ave Reynolds 747 (including High Single for the evening of 51. Pete Dobbins 745, Vi Coo]e 742, Barb The Headpin Sweetheart Buttonshaw 740 (308), Bernice Buday 738, Ai- bert our Tobacco King Samari 716, last but not least Dot Coi- ns 714. The teamn standings ire stll close and- are as l ________-31477 ilosTeam Standing oie _______30 411981 )unn ______ 27 45747 ol1well-____ 25 45621 Zeynoids -____ 25 43990 3uttonshaw ___ 23 45338 ickell -- 22 44213 Irossey 21 45011 iuday 20 45600 laynes 19 43611 îtfield______ 18 43916 ;amis 9 42406 (42) 245 241 231 230 227 225 224 223 221 219 212 210 210 (44) (42) 209 207 2071 205' (42) 204 203 (42) 201 201 (42)1 IThe-Canadian Stateanian, Eowmanvilie, Dee. 23, 198 ~\ GREETINGS To OUR \PATRONS ... IT'S BEEN A PLEASURE SERVICING YOU! MUTTON& GOULD SHELL Ron Mutton Tom Gould SCUGOG ST. PHONE 623-7451 --SlOur service Station will he cloSed all dayÀ Christmas and New Year's. 9McNULTY'S SPORTS, CYCLE & TOYS Mel and Jack McNuity BO0WMAN VILLE May Your Home Be Éiiied STEPHEN FUELS GEO. STEPHEN & STAFF BO WMAN VILLE UREETIN GS... sent right down your dleyWîth, vishes for the merriest of holidayol I LIBERTY BOWL LTD. BASE LINE Aiieys available during festive season for Open Bowling (day or nigbt> PHONE 623-5663 For Reservations for Your Party Bowling AL. OSBORNE, Manager -- - - - -à- - w-.- à.

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