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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Dec 1968, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Stattama,, Bowmanville, Dec. 25, 19681 SPORTopucs i By Frank Mohun 623-7234k ~1 Y,. ?~ g- 4 - v J t. 'r'-. y.» t', t,, 1~ - i..- 4. i.-. -0.'. Lv r' A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! t t t t t SORRY ABOUT THAT It seems that the aid sports editor goofed last week whan' we stole a victory from the Whiz Kids, when Instead of losing 6-5. they actually dafeated Richmond Hill by that score. The local Jr. "C" 's play Street.sville tanight (Mon.) with the next gaine, aso at the Memorlal Arena, slated for Sunday (Dec. 29th) when Thornhill will be in for a ona o'clock encounter. The Whiz Kids will play in Streetsville on New Years Day. + t t t t TOUGH SCHEDULE After playi.ng in Kitchener Friday. at home against: London Saturday night, and a western trip to Saskatchewan,'J Oshawa Generals face a rough schedule this weekend. Friday they visit Niagara Falls, Kitchener is at the Civic Auditorium for a 7:15 Saturday tilt, and then the Generals Journey to St. Catharines on Sunday. Toronto Marîboros will play the Generals at two o'clock New Years Day, in Oshawa. - t ~t THE COST HAS GONE UP It's difficult to believe that tha Chicago Bears onlyl received 210 bucks par player when they won the NFLý championship In 1933. The losing New York Giants collectad a mere $140. Last yaar, the champion Green Bay Packers, collectedi almost $8,000 apiece In the NFL final. with the Dallas Cow- boys earning nearly six grand for the one zame rmarna. COF BOVW SECOND SCHED ALLEYS -2 3- 4 1 - 2 4- 7 1- 6 10- i 6- 8 5- 4 7- .3 2-10 9- 1 8- 7 Il- 1r 9- 2 6- 1 7- 9 2- 8 10- 4 3- 4 2- 7 7- 6 10- 7 4- 9 5- 3 7- 1 2- 6 IPlayoffs FLING Whyfes Edge Coronation 7- - ooprsWIIpSt hes 5- 6 7-3 9 -O à- 6 7-8,,9 oo es10op Se h n , 8- 1 1-3 5- 21 7-10 2- 9~ 4- 1 Whyte's Upholstering edged Sato tour. Jim Beamn was the big 9- 4 1- 6 38Coronation Cafe 35-32 and Hooper's showed that theyl shooter, collecting 18 points,, 9-5~ - 4 Hooper's Jewellars downcd will be a team to be reckon- with Joe Burgess hitting for 3- 5 7 2 Stephan Fuels 45-26 ln Town ed with in the second hall of 14 and Don MacDonald tan,: 1- 7 8- 2 10- 6 Basketball Langue action at the schedule, as thay kept. to lead the winners. the Hîgh School gymnasium,, pouring it on to upset the de- Dave Taylor had 13 points 6- 2 4-10 8- 9hatTsdyiht fending champions. The Jew-1 for the Fuelers, and CiIII 4- 8 9- 5It was the second îoss in a allers lad 13-8 alter the first'Mata fline. 2- 3 6- 4 7- 5irow for Coronation, after tha quarter, buiît up n command-' Team Standings pace-setters had won their ing 23-10 hall -(me bulge,' W. L. Pts.I 10(- 9 2- 1 4- 31 first five, and only the sec- were in front 34-21 at threaï Coronation 5 2 10 2- 5 7- 4 9- 61 ond win for tail-end Hooper's.I quarters and added ta the'! Whyta's 4 h ~ agn b t inlegtSehnFes 3 4 8 1- 4 93- 3 3- q An Il paint aurt quarerlminutes, i Hoopar's2 5 41 4 8- 3 -10 7 2 rrally, while holding Corona-ý 4- 2 8- 6 1_10Whyte's a big corne-Iroin- 4- 2 - 6 -10'behind win in the openerM~L e g e 6-10 4- 5 afstar the Cale crew had lad!- lE V 9- 8 3- 7 5- 1 almost ail the way. iý en __ MÏ r e gu i The first quarter andad in' a 6-6 tie, with Coronation in' The first schedule is over Brian Martyn finished with. And if you want to go back to when the National Football! May 3 Bowling Banquet-MmoalPrCuboe fon 2-7 at the hlaf and'and the big winners are the a big 838 triple to boost his, League was formed, the cost for a tearn franchise was a!' 28-23 at the end of threeiI.G.A. Food boys in the team'average te 243 and win high measly 25 dollars. Wonder how many millions It would cost Teams Team 6 - Captain Jackiquarters. standing and Brian Martyn iniaverage award. Dave Reyn- to buy even the worst team at current prices? Team 1I-- Captain Georgr MacNab, Bett.- Westlake, Pat Ed Hanewich and Bill Hay. h vrgs lsfnse second at 240 Folowig te eeknd elvisd gme, yu cn venMarhal, rni Ache, My ottr, om WoodcockFedpovided a great one-twoý The I.GA. Food boys woo and Dr.HB. unewa Followin the weeend AlldreadgaRny yWoodwardnpat Tippins, Nancy Morgan. punch to lead the Uphoister- : the team championship with third at 240. take in a college bowl encounter on Christmas Day. There' Marshall, Stella Hawkins. Team 7 - Captain DoLgers with 16 and 15 points re-ý30O½ points while the boiler! Brian Martyn also had high is aothr cllae cashon atuday an thn crne th Teami 2 -- Captain Bon Nolan, Jim Robinson, Andy spectively, Rick Belinsk add makers frorr. Selby Grant'sIsingle forthsceu.41.a big pro finals the next day when bath the N.F.L. and A.F.L.!Brock, Bill Buma. Marion Boosma. Elsie Prout, Sheila, îng the other four.i heating plaint finished second well as high triple, 971. This champlonships will be decided. IMcKeen, Marg Tippins, Stan Bmock, Mazo Archer. Don Degazio was the losers' with 8½pins was Martyn's best effort In the' ý arey, Marion MacNab. Teain 8-- Captain Norm big gun, scoriog 13 I$ints,l The memrbers of the I.G.A. Men's Major Leagua and ha Is' Of course we'va got ail those parades and bowl ganas onrTai CptnCatoMc eBbMcelsRgr Jim Lutton notching nine tearn are: Captain Bud Hen- t ecnrtlae nate New Year's Day, but tbat's nlot ail fo1ks, don't forget thel Morgan. Ray Wcstlake, Lois' Ovenden, Lou Ano Carey, Bob Souch six and WalIy ning, Russ 1-alman, Wild Bill1 mandous howling year. Playoff Bowl - January 5th, Super Bowl - January l2th and i Woodcock, George Fedderna,' Carol Ritter, Peter tumna. Oke, Luke Annarrt, Jack' Pro Bowl - January l9th. Gwen Denls Elleen Black- Team 9 -- Captain Glenn ake nd Ry anMerth ev Ghran pleatfng i ruWyeDny ri The I.G.A. team wIll meet the tea a h ig rpefr Perhaps you thought the players were doing well for !well ru, an eny ri winners of the second schediule the schedule 3874 while Lander: thenslvshalig n h i hatcah ora ewhorswok. Team 4 Captain Bob, Roberts, Leon Doty, Barb for the John M.lamnes team Hardware had the high sine themelvs, aulng i ai oftha cas fo a ew oMarshall.ar Dhianna McR MReeiselis, anRChipodwaancamRubyip Woodward..ngl But thetelevision networks aren't dolng too badly either. The WatrPesa IDjge, Tan1 ati iki ' ascn ceuewl cost te sponsors is $70,000 a minute! Sharon Robinson, Bill Hawk-'Dennis, Carol Roberts, John'Tescod Vduewl Sti start on nJanuary Rth, 1969. CURIN RSU ES N 09ains. Cpln odCinan ee vedn l' ~~U IU UUThe Christmnas party will be CRIGRSM SI '6 Rittar. Mili Dakin, Nick Zoo-, Spares --larry and Helen A held at the Flying Dutohinan r Currentily with regular membership curling suspended dervan, Shirley Brock, AllaniVanderbelt. Jim and Chris NMn ua 2th 8 Inn. onsatuJackman'. for the holidaysmason, the Bowmanville Country Cub is rock. Lorraine Marshall, iKoss, Elenor Hamilton. . l'art 8 Co . Rossplyythemslc bnvitye a use he fo pn f t h Nwars fnirwanfor skang. I SfcRiiI*e peecuatie athetenhsý while If cold weather continues, children of membars areý h ieet The Ice should be In grant shape when curling rasumes. La ie najor Bo lng Lciu On Wedne.sday eveoing, 'e.!Major Leagua extanci teaal! oz during the holiday break, the surface is being shavad and iSrtae s1n9bwesavr er hit 1 Monday, Der. 16, 1968 H. Moore --256-238 Il th .stathen N n er san-g moslend abigr bowMenry hrt re-painted. H. Reynolds 247-224I 4 nual Christmnas Party. This in -196.9. Table tennis has been Installed in the upper lounge, and! High Single 1. Tannant ----22 year it was held at Mamorial ether forms of recreation will so be available, Including 8:M Prrs.9J. Baker ------- 263-23Pr lbo~,adtatbe iHigh Triple N. Sheehan - 235 were beauitfullY decorated byl pùool table or two. H. Moore (256, 238, 216) 710 K. Staphan -- ---299 'Mr% Joe Childs. A bounteous Bob MacDonald and Larry Heffering have askad us ta oEEthr 29et supper was ane d b pass nlong their thanks te the people who are mnking the Standinigs 1J. Lyle ----- ------ 235 'al Gaines ware plnyad. ri Club such a fine venture. and they aise wish averyonea:a L. Crossay 42,22.9 2 9 O.Ficher 22.9 lowed by a Christmas gift ex- Merry Christmas and Happy New Vear. Ti. Reynolds 40,741 26 I. Mouintjov 2241 change. The staff presented Moecrig'w etwe.H. Donoghue 40,978 25 H. Donoghue----- 233-2201 Mrs. Childs wlth a dozen red Morecurlng nws nxt wek.O. Etcher 41.137 231 M. Lewis 28irss j ' v ig 021 3 S. Fowlar .221-237 Tero prove that the (Christmnas SKIIG THS WEK , avî5 . 41981 2'2'spirit really exist.s In Bow- Local skiing anthusiasts will be keeplng their fingersIO. Patfjald 3q.47î3 22 T,12Aeaa "O yor Cobban and saveral of her crose tatcodîion wîîpemi prtiiptin ~ :B.Buttonshnw 40.388 21 O i. Etchar -------2211 \ilin ndmnileNrsn oeMs rsportturinondhtionstwIve peasmn. p ert ndpstindtha i Bon 31, 9- 1 B. Butionshaw --------- - T2141 holiday happiness! staff from Mnrnwooi, lok0 lsort making maheive sineaton W ladest week, md thaj M.King -----40,116 20 'S. Davis ----------20aftar the Strathaven patients' H. epw 3,35 9 O Ptfal - - 20 E NI whhle the party wns in pro-: ___ ________ long as the weatherman caoperates, everything should be D. Brooks 41,108 1 .ionghe . 23 * rs C hintm artydh A-OR. , ~D. Brooks .-;jPE FET-'h-r-hrs-ia203t~ Th os i eii prtir vrydy xcp e 2t is PERF .Kîg20 Eti favor will he retumned bv Mrs. 1oBtver 41D Kn 22Childs and the Strathaven during the Christmas - New Yeur'sholiday, froin 10 a.n. Buttonshaw 2 over Depew 1 C. Bowers . 200 and Repairs until 4:30. On regular weekends and statutory holidays tnw Patfield 2 river Donoghue 1 K. Stephan 200 r m a u L titmes are between 9:3n and 4:30, and eni Wednesdays the tom, M King 2 over D. King 1 E Etcher ' 197 4i< Ii~<<<<<<«E K A I I oh l f 12:30 te 4:30 and from six te ton 'clock for right Bond 2 over Brooks 1 On onay iAt atuka The cost for Oshawa Ski Club memnbers hs $1..0 for tha iM. Permis22Gas vMpe tow nori-memnbers - $4.50) and $2.50 for the T-bar D* Bond - ($5.59) tô non-members).- Charge for use of the pes wpe ropel S. Davis2 fi flfty "it. J. Miller 2 Watch thlo column for flOws regarding the pae wae B. Buttonshaw . 273-2 programn next week. L. Crossey2 kI/ .j ~ a Bragg raIl wn s ha] ,d, ..en .dingin 299. lucky bowlers taking home.ai ,21 bird to feast upon. The wîn- i 288nars wcre Joyce Lyle, Ena! 280 Etchar, Tva Motintjoy, Dot' -23118ond, Rosemnry Perris, 1-azel 259 fl)onoghuae, Marion McKnight, -243 Donnia Oshornr, Iris Hallam,1l iDorean Park, Helen Re.vnolds,li inn Shirley Groenhain. Fr'on the '68-69 Execut.iiva bal] A Very Merry Christ- mas and A Properous X'aar. Foundry Bowling Final Standings for f'Jrst Sahedule r 'r E' i"Teain i Pn Sorehearls---- 71 42120 1Alleycats 62 42313 Screwballs 48 41008i Headpmns -----29 39268 * Winning Team - st Schiedule Soreheads Captain Bobr Smith. Jim McKnight, John Lu ffman, Lawrence Rehder, * Ada Adams, Barb Gilkes: r' MAY 1T CONTE Cntiidal WlnnerATrC ISI ASJ Cynthi Knap. T CIRJTV Iligh Average - Men r Normnan (owle *-19. Womieni-E k & j k Marg Smilth 113. _________________ High Triple - Men - Bob Smiith 829. Wornen- Susan 16 rEMPEÈRANCE ST. Alloway 710. High Single - Men Briuce Irg Smith 321. Women A agla Adiams 340. REVIEWS Regristration as of 1968 Aduit Activities: 1 Senior Citizan,, Interior Decrating Furnitura Fînishing Drama Workshop Swimming Modal Rai1r'd Club Basket ha ll Volleybal Ladies Baskethall Millinery Pattern Design Home Decoratiog Square Dancing ChIIdren's Activities: Baton & Tnp Ballet Baskethall Pea Wea Bantain Boys Gymn Girls Gym i- Bowling Hockey Tyka 110 Atoin 161 Pea Wee 139 Bantain 104 Midgetî'7 Figure Skatinig Jlunior 142 Senir 26 Learîî 'lo Skate S wiinming Draina GREETINGS From The Store That Suits Men Best G EOR G ES MEN'S AND BOYS" WEAR 42 KING ST. E. BOWMAN VILLE - -hi.:: ~1 TE:. q I . MEMORIAL ARENA BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-5728 fCLOSED ALL DAY TUES.,f DEC 24 - and - CHRISTMAS DAY, DECL 25 J? Zerry C/uis tma s Io (P,)e arzc1 ,711 HOCKEY JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29th 8:30 paîn. BOWMANVILLE v3. MILTON Aduits $1.0 Admission Students 50e Ch1îdwen25 Dec. 1969 175 11 16 100 51 48 46 52ý 14 769 -1,67-7 ANOTHER REASON MOST PEOPLE LISTEN TO... RAY SONIN s t' r', .4. ~tnrt, i* 'c ~ '4, i. . , J, il ii Once again, it is that timne of the year when farnily nds exchange the good wishes that fiii their hearts. As .n the rejoicing of the season, may we take this opportunity ,k you and yours for your patronage - and may we 1our wish for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and erous New Year. àwg 111<- ifeclian (a~ cs-I a I .OSED AIL DAY CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'lS j - n~- -' -- - ai -. -'.-..-± ~ T ~ - r77 li r., 4 i. '~, 4 i February Febmuary Febmuary February Mnrch 7 March 14 Mnrch 21 March -)8 April 4 April Il April 18 April 25 and fi we join to than extend ~Prospei CLI :ROBSONN RS W M :AN V 1 L LE Date J an uary January Januna ry ,Jan unry Janua ry i -

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