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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1969, p. 9

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B SPORTopucsI By Fank obun6237234 N.H.L SCHEDULE Ron Andrews, publicity director of the National Hockey I.aague, writes ta say that 1969-70 schedule carda are avail-; 'thie. Any fans desiring a complete N.H.L. schedule, may obtain one free by writlng:-- Publicity Department, ___ National Hockey League, Jno okyR c e to e iw AIS AO 922 Sun Life Building,JuirHce c ea on R vw0 Montreal 110, Quebec. Team Standings1 FIEDt t t. t.~ , Gets Sta rted Weght-Llfting Club [structress being Ill. Registration fee $9.00 for 14ý Pt.f <O FDAWu eCtlgI h Sou Hllt Club for the Flowcr Arranglng lessons. Marg King9h rindL nday, AY men who want to flex muscles. Twelve week course on al 011 Painting Daye Wolink -___ - ,Su da , ct.19 I te Sou Hllof the Lions p hases of Flower Arranging. 011 Painting Classes for boys Onie Etcher------ Alot of special events hava made goifing a t the Bow- Juirloke onu'Centre. Monday through Fr1- Every Tuesday afternoon, and gqirls 10 years of ege and Ena Etcher- ____ niavile Cunry lub patiuialy njoabe tis ear Te dy, toIlp.m StrtsonstartIng October l4th fram up. Beginners, S a t u r d ay Helen Reynolds 7_____ 5 les bt y o eas eatwa te mn' cosngfildda o wllget underway on Sunday,I1Tuesday, OcretoberTl4th 1:30 to 3:30 In the Public mrnings 9:30 ta 11:30 and Shirley Davis .6î Oct. 19hbten73 n ~ Cide' hare 'Library Auditorium. Instruc- dacdCas13 a33,OiePtil Saturday. 1I0:30 p.m., when we hope toi ChIldren's Dramatic Class!tress Mrs. J. Van Nest. Fee, oe Ro, Los Cnr.Tem Forrester 5 Thestarr etryofGergeWhtePal owa, rt ecmay o fhe oceyfans will start en Saturday, October $7.00 per persan. Registration fee $5.00 per 20 Barb Ruttonshaw 5 Hooper and Bob Walton put together a best bail handicaplon hand to cheer these young 18th in the Auditorium of the Furniture Flnishlng lessons. Instructress, Mrs. D. Helen Depew ------ 4 scretht asa hopig 7unerpa t tketo piz.players on. See you there on Town Hall. Boys and girls 8 Class ta, start on Thuirsday, Reynolds. This ciass wi11 be-r Mabel Lewis 31 scor tht wa a hoppng 7 u ofr asho t ak, 'toth he Oct. l9th. Opening gaines wilî and under 12, 9 a.m. to 10:30 October 16th in the Rose Roomn gin on Saturday, Octob Linda Crossey --. - 2 Two foursomes finished a pair ofsIsbcwt h pit Kens5 against Legion at' arn., and Teens 12 years of of the Lions Centre. Time i8th. runner-up position going to Bob Lawton, Howard Cook,l 7:30 and Nichais against Bilps age and up, il arn. to 12:30 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Registra- Rock Concert Over 220 Games Walter Rundie and Bob Marjerrison. at 9 p.rn. p.m. Registration fee $5 for tien fee $10.00 for 20 lessons. The Bowmanville Town Marg King 230, Marilyn Tetidpaeetyhdsc itnuse ofres Bi1l's Billiards - I. Beau-'24 weeks. Ballet Class Hall wiil be the place of the i Cole 225, 220, Barb Osborne Thethrd lae ctr ha sch isingised olersasprie, Mgr.; L. Somnerscales,' Mlllinery Class Ballet Instruction for child- Bowmanville Department of i 275, Linda Crossey 223, 262, Jack Gay, Ken "Pierre"' Nicks, who incîdentaiiy is one of the Coach; J. Reader, T. Bray-I The Millinery Class which ren 4 years of age and up In Recreation Rock and Roll con- Helen Depew 339, Joyce Ten- faviorites to win the international cribhage tournament being brook, T. Brooks, M. Taylor, was due ta begn on Wednes- the gym of the Ontario Street cert on Sunday evening, Oct. nant 268, Carolyn Bruce 229, hel attheContr ClbTomPeaso an RaphAms B. Whitemani, B. Adams, D. day, October lSth wlll be Schooi from 4:15 ta, 5:30 an l9th, starting at 8 p.m. Donna Ring 230, Joanne Bro- hed t heConty lu, omPersn ndRaph me. Nemis, D. Buxdett, H. Mutton, postponed until the first of Wednesday afternocons. Starts This concert will feature the meli 230, Dayle Walnik 226, + t t t t D. Wright, G. Linton, L. Hel- the New Year, due to the in-lon Wednesday, October lSth. "Wild Otis Band" of Jerome Merridy Hately 228, 222, Ena' laxn. J. Hughes, K. Dickens,' Billett, Doug Luxtan, Tim Etcher 240, 247, Tocits Wise- NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE SCHEDULE J. Melntyre, G. Leaver, D.'I Taylor and AI Bragg. There men 276, Helen Reynolds 301, HSienuTk. HoCe will also be members of the~24 ar aedn21 TheNaioalHoke Lage asoficaly elasd ts Legion - B. Cole, Mgr.; ens Town League roc y Bediars Band of Bowmanvîîîe, Averages 196970 cheulethe53r Inthe lstry f th Legue C.Muttn, oac; yon hand for some stirring'1 199-0aceul, h 5r i tehitryo te egu. C.MutnCac;J. White- rock music. unie Etcher 223, Dayle Wol-i The 456-game schcdule, which begins Oct, Il and endsiridge, A. Brown, B. Cameron,ý LOCKE T.V. - Coach, F. derson,, B. Ogden, D. Zink, Special guests wiil be Randy nik 218, Ena Etcher 212, Mai April 5, has each of the 12 teams playing 76 games -8atTPauBCr, G Fn'; Cowle, 1. Gi, S. Burns, J. i M. Taylor, S. Tripp, M. Put-' Gouh and Mark Rowe sing- lyn Cole 208, Merridy Hatriy home and 38 away. The six teams in each division piay eight' ny, D. AllisonR. Hooper,'1 Cayle, D. Prout, W. Townsley, nain and B. Th.ompson. ayegters, aiong with Murray Twist 207, Helen Reynolds 204, Lin- gares gaist enns I thir wn rou, icluin R. Adcock, D. Watson, H. Ed-ýG. Wright, G. Heath, B. Wake-1 McNULTY S PO0R TS -' with a number of skits and da Crossey 201, Carolyn Bruce gams gans tamsinthirow grup icldig four at inonston, J. Oyler, G. Griffin, .îy, B. Sleep, L. Burns, L Coach, L. Stainton, K. Veitch,l the Judy Warren Croup. 200, Dot Brooks 200, Barb hom, ad ix ams aaist achofthesi temsin heD. Hartwig. Somnerscales, B. Oliver, Bryce L. Perris, B. Bradiey D. Gir- i h is ocr sasu utnhw 18Mr îg other division, including three at home. Ken's Men's Wear - L. Ne-~ Adams, Blaine Adams, G.' ardi, W. Randeil, T. Prout, cess, other concerts xiii fol- 198, Lrnda Cale 19 7 Olive Lo 'is . eneiK.TabM1 Vandamn. L. Hellam, G. Akey, J. Clarke,' low. The concert Is for Teens Patfîeld 197, Marion Mc- Five games wili be played opcning night, Oct. 1l. LsO'Brien, D.' Maynard, N. Wal-' COUNTY CHRYSLER - 'W. Lee, B. Clarke, H. Burgess,l and Aduits. Admission is 5Oc.i Knght 196. Angeles Kings visit Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs roff, L. McNair, G. WiIson,l Coach, L. Hamilton. G. Flin- B.* Deoard, M. MeDonaid and__ arc at Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Black Hawks at St. Louis D. Wilkins, G. Baker, D. Os-: toff, D. MeMurter, A. Cour- B Stuces. ...............* Blues, Philadelphia Flyers at Minnesota North Stars *and mond, J. Homeniuk B. Mca-1tce, D. James, D. Greene, B.1 The following te'ams meet .'i~~~tt" ç ~ Oakland Scais at Pittsburgh Penguins.d sB Mar.EnD. Fairey, S. Esserry, B. Leveille, in the opening doubiehieader, .~. .*.~ - Forsey; G. Malley, Caach; D. 1G. Wilson, H. Pollard. T. Wil- Thursday evening action, on -Yai-î.~ x The other two teams, New York Rangers and Boston Maîîey, Mgr.soCVnsoeR.Ckwi, ctbrlh, oke'Jvs . 5 I.** Bruins, open their schedules Sunday, Oct. 12, at Boston. Michols' Motor Sales- T. B. Burgess and J. Stevens. ýCounty Chrysier at 7:W ,.4 Af1'.I-. . .. . Chicago's home opener is also Oct. 12, against Oakland. Other Carter. D. Rogerson, F, Cob- KRAMP'S F'URNITURE --- Kramp's Furniture vs MciN.. . home openers are: Toronto, Oct. 15, against Montreal;, New bledick, L. BurnsT. Cox J. Coach, T. PearsonT. Fairey, ty Sports ..t...30.... York, ct. 15 agaist MineMota;OakladGreen17R DonostB. Crossey, J. Hughes, B.Cole, The remainder of 15 Towni Yor, Ot. 5,aganstMinesta;Oakand Ot. 7, gaistghuc, Moroz, D. Best J. Tav G. Balson, S. Thampson J. League sehedule wil ppcar "'< It Las Angeles; Los Angeles, Oct. 18, against Oakland; and lor. D. CampbellC Cm dmlV.Vntnu inIataltrdt ~'.<~~' ' ~ Philadeiphia. Oct. 19, against Montreal. bell, L. Lee: B. Adams, Mgr.' -- Saturday is the rnost common night for pames with 130 J. Osborne, Coach scheduled. Wednesday is the next most popular night when ýM ixed League Bowling 110 ganies wiil be played. There are 96 Sunday night games,r 60 an Thursday, 21 on Friday, 19 on Tuesday and t 1r 0o October 3rd IB. Richards - i-- 4945 17 v Moriday. There are also 10 Suniday RFoundry owung hed-Helen Reynolds took îai'h E.: roc -. 14301i ,.,'# uldadseven on Saturday afternoon. Screwballs-.... 8 11422 pins'triple with 799 for the laie On Il nights of the scheduie, ail 12 tcams will be lyn *orha -.. 6 10817 pins! and also tied Helen Piper for:O thr -. 153 1 H eadpins ---- 6 11882 pins I high single of 277. She as .Ppr114 4.s eight of these on Saturday, two on Wednesday and(oe n lîycats .. 4 101 is to vrtehg vrg fAe e Sunday. There are no weekends when ail 12 teamis play bothi HIth Triple 224. 'D. Reynolds - 6 263. Saturday and Sunday. Norm Cowle .. 702, Larry Piper rolled 817 to: V. Prout 15 25 For the first time In modern history at lcast, Toronto wiîîllhcpue ihtil olteL ie 5 249 ~ ~ Norm Cowle ---------- 2,5,3 men and Brian Martyn took M. Etcher ---- - 12 248 e play a regulat-season game nt Montreal on a Saturday night, Frank Drinkle 2so'01high single with 326. Dave E. Brock 15 23 Nov. 8. The Leafs wili be at home for 21 o! the 26 Saturdays, Murray Adams - ~ 22,5 RcynoIds nw holds top aver-, H. Reynolds 15 224 a departure from their once-traditional pattern of playing at Jim McKnight ------2 25 age of 2613. L. Wcish 15 224 home every Saturday. They aiso have 16 Wcdncsday gamnes High Triple .Bagnell and Wilcox each! Don Bagneli 15 221 Bemnice ?artner _ 89 took 7 points from G. Piper B. Martyn 15 221 and ane Sunday afternoon contest. Montreal lias 23 Saturday High Singles and O. Etcher. Prout, Mar- B. Richards . 15 221 night gaines, 10 Wednesday, three Tuesdays, ane Thursday Bernice Partner 219 tyn and B. Richards each took:1 L. Snaie 1 1 and one Sunday afternoon. Cynthia Knapp 215 2 games from Brock, L, Piper~ G. Wilcox 15 216 For the first time in th:e esssne expansion, there Ad0d.s20 n3RYn1s. DBc1, oer 15Z 216 plays four Sundays at home, al i es hl o AngelesM AJO 310. . M ichrso 15 2121 home games are scheduled for Satines (15), Wednesdays'M XE 250 Games and Over-'MeRcad15 22 M X D M J R-T. Bagnel - 15 211 (9). Thursdays (9), Tuesdays (3) and Mondays (2). The Spebe 9hVince Prout 288-251, Sandra F. Bradley 1.5 211 majrit o Oalad'shoe gme ar Fida nghtwhn Jcka! itradesSuthpa Stainton 273, Helen Reynolds H. Palmer 15 209 mainrty o Oakand'shomegame are rida nigt whe Jac of277-266-256,thaw Don7-B6-2neDo B256-l D6- BrBradeey-- 15 5 228 the Seals play 15 games. Ernie Perfect rolled 762 for 251, One Etcher 265, AmI J. Brunt 1,9 203 Air nilleage for the 12 teamis during the regular schedule high triple on Monday even- Sleep 254, Larry Piper 272- D. Brunt -__ 115 203 will total approximately 54n,000. Ing. (son we are going ta, 263-282. Helen Piper 277, Dave G. Piper 15 201 The23r AnualNHLAlirun out oi naines for you Reynolds 286, Bob Mitchell E. DIckens___ 15 201 Th 3d nui H i-Star Gamne lm scheduled for Ernie). 268, Mary Wiicox 261, Lou A. Wray 1,5 200 St. Louis Arena, Tuesday, Jan.'20. As was the case iast season, Bernice Buday rolled a Welsh 260-265, Moe Richardsi R. Mitchell -------- 1,5 200 the East Division Alil-Stars wili appose the Ail-Stars from beautiful Il10 for high single. 2590-270, M. Etcher 254, Les' Matt Harrison . 15 200 the West Division. One o!, our taurnament bowl- Smnale 276-261.IA oghe1 20 Duin te as to ees fth sasn hee il b n rs F'rank Eccles 749, new ta 650 Triples and Over A.Dnge . 5 20 Durng he asttwawees o te saso thre illbe a ur league Rusa Hately 739, Les Smale 727, Morley Etcher , , ~ . Interlocking games between East and West Division teams. Tobacco Ring Albert Saman 657, Lou Welsh 761, Bob Rich-S. spn Mie jt t tf .t t .really In there this achedule aSds 663 Dave Reyolds 800 ONTAIO CAMPINSHI SOFBALL719, Goodyear's aId faithfui Brian Martyn 696, Hiîda Bo ln Lege 1 Ron Haynes 714, Mike (Fire- Brock 67.1, Larry Piper 817,1 man Mrpy 12 Peggy Duke Brunt 724, Dan Bagnel' Oct. 5(h, 1969 Although Oshawa Tony's, Ontario's representative In the jHoynesroîîêd be outdone by 733 Helen Reynolds 799,'Ta tnig gmmrer gamnes, captured a silver miedal nt Halifax and iastl Ernie Perfect tops ourVce rot72 emPinsis .. wee wn te eecesFasbal Ttl, teywere eliminated league with 249 average, Ber- Team Standings Noi rsdnil2 32 In Ontario Senior A play a couple of weeks ago. nice B uday waY Out In front1 Teamns Pn t No. 6 AllesidnCas- 22 13321 >_. However, Oshawa, undoubtedly the most outstanding for the ladies with 245. G. Wilcox....150597 24'ý No. 3 Spartans 19 13114 . ' Team standings are as fol-I D. Bagnal ----- 14890 24S 1 adukr17 2.5 aoftball City In the province, still bas two clubs in Ontario lows;: 1i B. Martyn -----__1,5.514 221 No.* adukrs1 25 w Championship action. The opposition In bath cases will be Reynolds............--------- l1D. Reynolds . 15364 22No. 2 Try Hars -913 12688 Sault Ste. Marie, with aIl games in both two out o! three Dunn . ---o--4- Mad-Hatt--10 9 12628 1.5270 2 Wright o~ M. tcher .~.. 1570 20, Men's High Single f \. , series, being played at Alexandra Park, Oshawa, Saturday, Whes-8!- V. Prout -- 1503776 ~"~ " - 15376 19 Gary Conway- 370 ."' .K*' Sunday B -- .--- 8 Moe Richards. _150n88ih ril ' l«n . ý- Gale Lumber wîll lie poing j.ter their fourth straight' Coole.. 6 Gary Conway . - 747 ', Senior B Champianship while Bunny's Food Serviearou ----- ~ ~ Ladies' Hlgh Single s . totaeth ntrmdat A ite I a lo nonat reou as ifield O Bowling KtySrb -243 totk h ntreit A il.I s o nw t rs ary4 Ladies' Hlgh Triple time just which gaines are in the afternoon or nt night. Cross-ey - 3I October 3rd Kath~y Skribe 596 .? t t t t t Buttonshaw 3 The C.O.F. bowiers startedi 200 and Over Games- Joli ....... 3t bw I eres s w. Gary Conway 221-370, Bill 1 TO N EA UEHOKE ve 30 ai s" Bob Marshall came up Wilks 207-298, Jirn Jefry . ~ Bemnice Buday 31n iwith another 300 game and 254, Lionel Hickey 251,Ktv Anyone wishing ta referee in the.- ownLea.ue .wh.h1 Over_20G e - -1 a iez 75 rpl. t -70 -rie24--i-Fir25-42 y osWrgt.____225 2023 D.- Dennis--209 , D .,j Mary Chishol 5 Canada .9avings Borkds are Cold hard cash- th Albert Saman ___ 221 MeReelis 208-204, A. Bonsma!Tony Horstman 155 fosaty he a erdemdayiea Mike Murphy - 221, 205, B. Buma 205, A. DeJager j Dot Passant.........- 150 nttl.Tecab rdmd yieet C i Hector Baliantine .. 214 205, H. Feddcma 202, N. Zon-rî Carol Orme ------ 143 their full face value plus earned interst L-eon Connors.------- 214 dervan 201, G. Marshall 201,! Rose Marie Conway 1 42 Te r aebce y i h eore f D Doris Joli -____ 214i P. Botter 201, J. Rozema 200. 1 Agnes Maclean 142 Te r aebce yalteraucso Brian Martyn - 212 The team standings are: IMary Brinklow ____ 40 Canada. A very spacial securî'ty. t 6 2m 50Dot Colins -____211' 2-Bob Marshall . 26-. ! 2Pat Walker ___ 138 6 2- 50John:::::le ___209 2-Hon Brock - 23Dot Faimr -- ---138 Rusa Hately -____ 209 4-Geo. Marshal 3Doris Hoiroyd -____136 Hon _______ 208_ 10-G.Pru 221 Doris Jeffreys . ___ 127 _____ ane 2711--S. Boi - 2 1IsabelLard ----- 12 Norrn McKeen . 207' 6-G. Ritter- 17'! ________ Rusa Halîman 205 8-P. Patter 171 0111e Patfleld- 6 2n51 12--B. Westlake ----- - 15 GET CASH TODAY 6 2 3 m" 3 3 11 Helen Reynolds.. 204. 3-N. McKeen ... ---------i 4 ýFRODAPIN Geore Bbee 03'5-D. Nalan------------- - 121 THROUGU BortPaya 2001i1-M. Dakin -9i phone OZI33033 The Cana diai Statesman, Bi Goodyear Lge. Millwrights Power House Fan Belta _____ Banbury Mill Room --__ _ Beits _________ Office ____ Machine Shop Crackers ------ Moided Goods - ----- The Millwrights moved1 Ito lst place with a 5-2 victo over the Fan Beits, whiiet Power House boys are ma ing a bld to get lat place ba by defeating the Crackers ' to move into 2>nd place. T1 Machine Shop and Office b( the Beits and Molded Goc 5-2 and the Banbury edg out the Mill Roomn 4-3. owmanville, Oct. R, 1989 J. Honeyman led the bowl. 0 rs with 860 (316) triple foi. iowed by R. Slack 827 (307), M., Wiersmna 817 (324. B. 24 Bates 764, R. Hayne3 754 with 23 high single 338, K. Piper 742 21(305), and T. Msillson 730 1!Arctic Cat 7' 2Snowmobile i-iSALES and SERVICE A r y the. J -Mar LEq uipme nt (o. The' PHONE 623-5689 at 1 >G 134 King St. E. ged Bowmanville knd this year Canada Savmngt BondaiVeyS the best roturn ever! lew Canada Savings Bonds now yieid an iverage of 8.00% a year when held to maturlty. 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