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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Mar 1969, p. 14

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvile, Mar. A. 198 Commercial Hockey Franks Wallop Brooks 7-O To. Reach Playoff Finals M & G Upset Brysons 7-3 Walter Frank Real Estatei walloped Brooks' Supertest 7-0 te reach the Commercial Hockey League finals. while Muttosi & Gould Sheil upset Bryson's Smoke Shop 7-3 te1 prolong their semi-final ser-1 ies, at the Memorial Mrena, Sunday rnorning. Frank's took one best o! thrce semi-final. two games te, one, the other is nTwal even; to "Hank"' Lane, Bob Fairey at one win apiece and one and Fred Cowle. Thie shubout game tied. wenb to Grant Wright. The Realtons hlew the open- Dv re e h i er wide open with five third gun in the second game, fir- period goals. They led 2-0 n four goals, with singles afienthie second, tollowing a being scored by Bnyan Rowe, scoeles frstperod.Wray Rendell and Terry scorlessfirs penod.Baker. Ray Crombie and Bill Cros- Secoing for the losers were sey eaoh scored bwice ta lead Lanny Bur'ns, Joe Balson and the winners, the others going Ted Fairey. Next Game Here Saturday at 4 Franks Pee Wees Take Opener Defeating Gananoque 5m-3 Bowmnanvile Frank's Var-, lety took the opening game of the best of three, third round OMHA Pee Wee sertes, 5-3 over Gananoque, Sunday at the Gananoque Arena. Second game goes in Bowmanville Saturday at four o'clock, with the third if necessary also here on Sunday at one. The séries opener was a rough affair, and it certainly1 appears that the locals arej headed for their second straight1 hard bittlng set, after having1 complebed a tough Markhami After goal-keeper Grant playoff. Luxton had stopped Ganan- Rony Gibbs got Frank's off oque on a dlean breakaway in on the right foot when he the third, Andnew MacKenzie scored wbîle the Varlety crew came right back to fieth were short-handed. The host eventual winner on a pass from1 club tied it before the finst Don Spicher. period ended, and moved in The Variety crew saw their front early In the second. . îeadc ut to one, but Knox put Gibbs tallied twîce more, it on ice wlth Frank's flfth both goals coming on plays en-tgal on a tbree-way tbrust, gineered by Boyd Knox and with Livingstone and Byron Dennis Livingstone, and the Holmes. locals ended the second in front 3-2. Novices W in Huge Little NHL Trophy F'resh from winning a tournament in Penetanguishene the previous Satur- da-.79 o ...nvil - -Littie NHL -J . A eam (Nnvicp<ý IC r igrit, Uhn et it lcun __________ __-~Saturday in the playdowns that determine who will participate in the Aurora Basketball Playoffs Start finals during the holidays. They came through again and here Capt. Bill Lea- man receives yet another trophy for bis team from President Aubrey Austin of aA.*the Port Hope Minor Hockey League. The trophy was donated by Mayor Mîke Ste phen Fuels Win rennant ldk fPr oe Edging Coronation 32-3(Q Novices Win Four Games n_ -11A11A AI T. rf#4 qo jejw 0..T O9Ir&&%lnoobJ% rioo pers 1 Stepheri Fuels edged Coro- nation Cafe 32-30 in the show- down baffle, as the regular schedule ended Tuesday night, to capture the Town Basket- beall League pennant. In the ethea, contest, also decided by only two points, Hooper's Jewellers upset Whyte's Up- lholsterimg 41-39. Actually Stephen's and Cor- onation wound up tied with 16 points apiece, but the Fuels f aîned the first place finish! by virtue of the besi record between the two teams. Only jtwo points separated the en- t8iire league. wth Whyte's winding up third and Hooper's tourth. both with 14 points. In the opener, thle teamas were tied 8-8 at the quarter, es Bob Trew accounted fof -al the Fuelers' points and it was a 16-16 stand-off at half tinie. Stephen's moved up 24-22 af- ter three quarters and ran up an eigfht point margin early ln the final session. With Don Degazio netting ell the losers' eight points in the last quarter, Coronation narrowed the margin to a single basket, before time ran out. Trew led Stephen's with a dozen points, Dave Taylor àdding 11, Frank Mohun five and Cliff Meta four. Degazio was the losers' best, scoring 13 points, Rdick Belin- ski scoring seven, and Jim Lutton and Cars Carlson four apiece. In the nightcap. Ed Hane- wich poured in a dozen points' in the final quarter, to wind up with 17 for the night, and walk off with the league scor- Ing championship by nine over Degazio. Despite bis ef- fort, however, and a fine 18 point performance by Bill Hay, Wbytes wound up on the short end of the score. RED CROSS (AN VASS in1 Bowmanville Monday, March lOth 5eaT wnytes 4f .5! 1PJ '..uifite -D'Y i aurnciLI nrm1Iz Bowmanvijle's Preston the Cryderman, Martin and BillýBurns. En Hooper*s jumped into a 12-6with 14. Don McDonald's 11:Mover swept through four u-Lea man each scored one goal': ln their first game on Sun- Sa first quarter lead, saw their point total nounded out the defeated games aI Penetan-'and added an assist as Pres- ;day, Preston Che Mox'er posîed SOc margin shaved in baîf 2-2 winners' total. guishene on the weekend to!ton's defeated Toronto Leasidela 6-0 shutout victory over T at thbe half and were ahead capture the first annual novice13-1 in the semni-final encounter. 1Niagara Falls. Hi 30-26, before Hanewich brokel Final Standings tournament championship. cul-' The only game for the Mov- ' Cryderman was the big gun. Er loose in the final quarter. W. L. Pts. minating ln a 4-1 victory over ýers on Saturday, saw them Irapping in three goals and as-' Jim Beam led bhe way with stephfen Fuels 8 7 16 Newmarket. :wallop Port Credit 16-1. Cry- Isisting on another, while Brunt B. 16 points, while Tom Person Coronation ------- 8 7 16 ln the championship en- derman had four goals and anicotinted a pair and Leamon unleashed bis best scoring Whyte's----------- 7 8 141counter on Sunday, their thirdlassist, Martin and Kemp eachladded the other along with Da performance of tie season, Hooper's-- 7 8 14 game of the day, Bowmanvillelfiring three goals and setting1two assists. was led by Brian Martin's hat-lup two others. Ted Puk alsoi Bowmanville showed a POw- B. brick performance. The other1claimed five points on one goallerful attack, backed up bya tally went to Kirk Kemp, with and four assists, with Gerald1great defence throughout. theiB, Ralph Cryderman picking up Brunt scoring twice and singles1tourney, as they outscored thef Mrs. Jack Cooper o! Calgary Syer at Cavan and visited C emi-Fnl Dae ie - and Mrs. Ralph Sanderson of oÏher relatives. Ke.îmnîTe vvoasrci spnta weeKin. U Mr. and Mrs. Lorne BowIns1 their sister Mrs. Lorne Bowins spent Sunday. Feb. 23rd wîtbi and Mn. Bowins. ber sister, Mrs. Joe Agner of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Towns Hamilton. of Peterborough were Satur- Mn and Mrs. Gordon Cotterý day evening dinner guests of o!fDon Milîs called on Mr.ý Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Millson, and Mrs. Albert Mitchell oni Ellen and Catherine. Sunday. Mrs. Marshall Chatterton Mrs. Cliff Cooper rcturued attended the "Inwood-Burns" te ber home last Saturdayl weddlng on Saturday in St. after several days in th'e Mificbael's Chapel, Toronto, and BowavieMmoalHp- reception at the Mansion ta]. IT.us . 1 -- - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pacey and daugbter Brenda Gail of Cobourg, Mrs. Gus Wilson, called on former Eighth Lîne nelghbors Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Harris and family on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harny Rowe returned to1 his borne on Monday froni the1 Memorlal H-ospital, Bowman-1 ville. Mrs. Lorne Atkinson of Wbitby spent last Saburday witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hooey and JilI spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Best and Ron. Mn. Glenn Tamblyn lefb from, the Toronto International Airpont on Monday evening for his home in Santa Ana, Cali- fornia, atter spending a week witb bis mother and attended the tuners] of his tather Mn. Milton J. Tamblyn lasb Thurs- day afteruoou. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robin- son speut from Tuesday to Thursday of last week wibh Mr. and- Mrs. Frank White at Bethany and all were dinner guests o! Mn. and Mrs. Kenneth GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIANCES THROUGH STATESMAN CLASSIFIEDS Phone 623-3303 B. j.'yS Drive-m Inn 181 KING ST. WEST - BOWMANVILLE NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE VOUI1 SUN. - THURS. -Il a.m. to 12 p.m. FRI. and SAT. Il a.m. to 2 a.m. FOR FAST NOON HOUR SERVICE PHONE 623-3602 BEFORE 11:30 We Spocilinl,. Southern Fri.,d Buckt Chicken r ( ( i Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutton spent Sunday evening with fMr. and Mrs. Geo. Greer of 1Oshawa. 2Mrs. Thornton Wilson re- turned to ber home on Monday after spending the winter with her daughters hn Ottawa andi Simcoe. Mrs. Wesley Cawker Of !Bowmanville with her sister Mrs. Milton J. Tamblyn and' fson Mr. Glenn Tamblyn for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomp- 7son, of Omemee were dinner 1guests of Mrs. Catherine Seal ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Blas- Schke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1Chapman and son Kenny, rspent the weekend at the Wilberforce Ski-Doo Rally. Mrs. Walter Ferguson of Bowmanville witb Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutton were Satur- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes at Nestieton and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Gray and David were guests in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivison J. Tam- blyn vlsited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tamblyn and chioldren at Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart, Alan, Faye and John were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and family, Suntay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Riel Fournier of Oshawa spent the 'veekend with her parents, Mr. and MVrs. Tapham and family. Mrs. R. O. Gardiner of Garden Hill visited over the weekend with Mrs. John Mor- ris. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arm- strong of Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Armstrong Jr., are enjoying the I.G.A. trip to Venezuela, South America. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hird of Scarborough spent Satur- day wlth her parents, Mn. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and farnily. Mr. and Mrs. Onville Chat- terton. Carol and David, spent Sunday at the Snowmobile Rally at Wilberforce. On Tuesday, March 4th, the Orono United Church Women held six Unit meetings as roluows: Unit 1, Friendship Boom, 8 p.mn.; Unit 2, TJpper C.E. Audi- torium, 2 .pmn; Unit 3. Home of Mrs. S. Matlher, 8 p.m.; Unit 4, Homne of Mr. Chas. Hutton 8 pan.; Unit 3, Home of Mms 0). Cooper, 2 p.m.; Unit 7, Main Hll, 2 p.m. World Day of Pray*r at )rooo Unfle Church on r!- daY venit svenpin., Mui. Evroewe jand Nemis who moved the puck out front and Tabb put it away. With only two min- utes remaining, Legion broke in on Ke's, going ahead 3-2 at the 18:04 mark on Prout'. second goal of the period. With a minute and a haIt re- maining in thie game, Ken's pulled tbeir goal-tender, try- ing to tie the score up. Just ater they bad pulled their goal-tender, Prout of the Leg- ion got a breakaway, but in his burry to emoe, fell just in- sie Ken's blue line, shooting but missed the net. Ken's moved rigbt back into Leg- ion ,s enid but were stopped cold. Again Prout picked up the base puck, this time making sure on his second breakaway withàn a minute as he potted one int the open net, bis third of the period at 19:41 to make sure of a Legion win. With thie semi-tinals tied up 1-1 the big game is coming up Sunday ight. The win- ners will go on to meet Bill's for bbc Junior League cham- pionship. Ib should be the best gaine this year, as bobh teams are evenly matched, Ken's talcing the flrst game 3-2 and Legion corning back to take the second game 4-2. Both teams have some great players and excellent goal- tending from McRoberts cf Ken's and Sleep of the Leglon. So fans, don't miss this one on Sunday nighb at 7 p.m. You wull not be disappointed as you wilI sec a close-scoring game, with some fine goal scoring and excellent plays. along with close checking and good body checking. Big guns for Ken's were Burins with one goal and Tabb witth one goal. For Legion it was Prout wîth three goals, Cameron who played a great defensive game stopping Ken's cold at the blue line, along with Thompson with one goal, and Alder another great defensive player for Legioný. Not to mention the great goal tend- ing of both McRoberts of Ken's and Sleep of Legion. See you thene at 7 p.m. on Sundav ni2ht. Rural Bowlii February 25, 1969 Points aple Grove- 18 ýmPtoc ---- 17 nniskillen Sr-s. 15 a1cm - - m1 olina---------------- 12 yronc -.-10 'i C 's ----- -- 6 înskillen lut. - 5 Hlgh Single Carswell -------- High Triple [1Te Reynolds Low Single Hall . L----- LwTriple Hall ge Aveages ave Reyold mes ve il Reyno-d- 21 H. MlvcLaughlin -... 21 - -T. Pleasance - --- 24 D. Wood------------ 24 Pr ouf Notches Three Goals D.Tyo - -----ý2 R. Taylrd --------- 24 R.Twist ------------21 As egin B afRKe sy B Bbhey --------218 B. Carswell -24 JCo mbs ---- - -- 24 hy AI Cote ;was no scoring as boîh teamis t a nightmaî-e for Ken's as E. Dickey----------- 24 played close-checking hockey. Legion came alive. At 4:08 J. Slemon --------24 Th'e semi-finals between Both Ken's and Legion's goal-Potiethscr. a- Ralpb Davey ~ 24 Ken's and Legion continues tenders played an excellent Potte h cr.I ty D. Reynolds- - --- 24 next week as Legion tied the finst penîod, sîopping every ed tied until the 15:10 mark B. Leamian - -24 series 1-1 as they came up shot with some great'saves. when Thompson made a rink- C. Brunt--------- 24 with a great third period to long rush aud moved around T. Ternnant 24 defeat Ken's 4-2 on Sunday. In the second, Ken's opened the dazed Ken's players and P. Wesblake- 21 Young Tim Prout, single-ý the scoriug at 2:13 when made no mistake as he blazcd G. Shackleton 24 banded, dcfeated Ken's as he Burns hit for a goal. McRob- one by McRoberts, putting J. Bishop---------- 21 notched three goals in Leg- erts. stili held Legîýon froin Legion abead 2-1. Forty-five C.- Carswell - 24 iou's big third period. scornig. seconds later Ken's tied it up D. Maynard-------- 24 u bbcth first period there The third period turned in- on a great play by McManniA. Martin----------- 24 I AHL Pee Wees Go to Aurora,ý Bowmanville's second team to win on Saturday during the Little NHL playoffs here, the AHL (Pee Wees) were presented with a trophy and wilI take part in the Ontario finals at Aurora later this month. Capt. Boyd Knox, above, received the trophy from George Almond. MiedMaorLegw February 24, 1969 Mike Murphy -- Our Sweetheart Ollie Pat-ý Pete Dobbins 281 nog field really shýowed off our Helen Vanderberg 1 aie bowlers when she rolled Virginia Fairey- 269-9-54 1 828 Monday night for high Russ Hallman----- triple for tihe evening (317)- Maurice Annaert ---... Pins1followed by Hector Ballantine Ernie Perfect ....... --- 25851 with a nice 798 triple includÀ Ollie Patfield -.---- 259 24697 ing hîgh single of 3131; "Our ROss Wright ------- 24911 libtle mother to be" Virgin-aJDoris Joli 24322 Fairey 779; Pete Dobbins, our.; Averages 22353 Go-Go man 766; Peggy Haynes: Dave Reynolds ---- 23559 750 (315); Dave Reynolds 747- Doris Joli - 22337 Ernie Perfect 74 1; Linda Cros- Ernie Perfec ,t 22149 sey 728: Ron "Curvply" Sut-! Hector Ballentine- (21) cliffe 710; Ross Wnight 707;' Pete Dobbiins ,5 Doris Joli 704. Ollie Patfield- Dave Reynolds is mnairitain-1 Jim rtii ton 74 ing High Average with 2,52,' Russ Ilailman- Doris Joll leading the girlsIPeggy Haynes.........- ---- 100 withi 235. ; Mike Murphy..... Team Standings show, Cros-: Ross Wnight _ -.- 364 -sey in the lead with 18 points. 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