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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1969, p. 14

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~' 14 The Cariadian Statesman. Bova-ianvi11e. Dec. 17, 1989 j LittIe N.H.L. Results Novice!'Ralph Crydermnan startpd the but could net conneci a: Bowrnanv-il1e "Preston " e route on a well executed pow- goaltending by Don Stur Mover"' novice tcam wc.e er play goal assisted bY BIîl' and Randv Thiele was 1, visitors in Petcrboroough on Leaman. After a few minutes' standing t h r o u g h o u t Thurs., Dec. 1 lth and came Sandy Kemp. piaying an out- whoie game. out on the short end of thc standing gamne for the Trail-, Next home game for s-core 4-2. The fîrst penîjod sleds. tailied for the locals. Ironymen iý on Sat., Dec. scoring go)t off te an eariv The next three markers for ai 5:45 p.m., with Whiti, tatas Don Roback of the Bowmanville cm f h h iios .Petes banged anc in at the sticks of Barry Shackleton, 200 Club Winners wenf 40 second mark. At the 3:10 his second of the night, Brad, 1 Ted Dadson, and' No. 17 mark Warren Bissry gave Almond. and Brian Martin.' Barden. Peterborough a 2-0 lead. At Assists on the three goals _________ the 11:40 mark John Davis were wcil earned by Hobbs. put the locals back in the newcomcr Donoghue, Nemisz, MX game on a niee goal. assists Leaman. and two te Ralpu I E E G going to Brent Badoun and Crvderman.D LE G Wayne Johnson. In tie scec- On Sat.. Dec. 131h, at home December Sth ond period scoring. Dave a fter a big win in Port Hope Ladies' blgh sngle-H Eabirie catchîng a couple of the Trailsleds lost their scor- the Bwavesudotin uc sîe eed- Donoghue 326. ladies'1 Bowmnvile suadouting unc astheywer detriple-Doris joli 840; lac of position. had no proilem feated by Lindsay tb the tune hîgh average-Onie Et( giving the Petes a .1-1 lead. of 5-1. Bath tcams were held, 22,6. T'ne Movers came rlght back scorelcss in the opening per- ý' at the 5:35 mark with John iod and it was net until the Men's high single-Hai Davis with bis second tally. 5:40 mark of the second period' Bennett and Gord Wllcox. men's bigh triple-Gond1 assisted by Wayne Johnson. when Lindsay team wenticox 742: men's high averaý End of the second period,; ahead .1-0 on goals at the 8:00;Lr Ppr26 Petes 3. Bowmanvil]e 2. Tic min, mark and 14:25 mark. Larryt Piper, third period nlav stantcd out Bowmanville finally got on tie 'Martyn, D. Bagneil and as if Bowmanville could even score board at the 0:40 sec- Etcher each took two gai up the score but aI the 11:0.9 ond mark with Sandy Kemp from B. Richards. Wllcox, mark Dave Eabine scored hicz netting one for the locals; as-, Piper. M. Etcher, Reynoldsi second goal takîng away the sisting were Ian Wiicox and!Moe Richards. ,-tîng of tic "Miovcrs'" attack Bnian Martin. This game was1 "00 Games and Over as tic Potes went to defensive plaed a little on tic chiopvý hockey keeping the locals off side as there wenc a total of Hazel Donoghuc 126, Har the score-board for the ne- 14 penalties handed out, nreBennett .114, Gond Wllcox ma:nder of the 2ame. to Lindsay. five to the Trail- a11 Millson 302. Doris On Sat., Dec. 131h. in Bntt- sleds. 300. mnanvile. 'Preston the Mox'- Next home game for the 250 Gameé; and Ov'er er'- bowed 10o Lindsay hv a 1-.& L. Tî-ailsieds i5 on Sat.. Doris Jol 285-255. Br score of .5-0. Lindsay scored Dec. 20. against Peterborough, Martyn 285. Marilyn Rici: five unansw,,ýerrod goals. twnr) ame time 4:45 p.m. 277- Hap Palmer 277, M .in tic first pernod. two in tic Bantam: Harrison 274. Wayne Ther second and one in the third. The Bowmanville "'ron-, 274, MVary Ann Richards2 Larkinz leadc"rshin and posi- men' hosted Peterborough on Vince Prout 269, Morley Et tional plav tic. locals couId Sat.. Dec. 131h. handing lie er 269. Bob Smith 262, 7i no4 P ut togethen an effective visitons a 5-1 thumplng. paulý Richards 260, Larry Pi att.:i-k. Forsr\, ooened the scoing for;' 260, Pat Prout 255. Nes.t homre 2ame foi- Bow- the Ii'onmen at thc 9:15 marký 650 Triples and Over maliile "Preston the Nlovrr* of the first peniod intercept- Doris Joli 840. Gond Wil( ion Sat , Dec. 2th, at 3:45. in z a bad] pass from the Petes, 742, Larrx' Piper 726. Ha], Port Penny the visitons. blastinz in a low hard shot' Bennett 724, Wayne Therl Pee Wee: fron tie blue line with the! 723. Vince Prout 709, r On Fr i. night. Dec. I2th. Petes two men short.' The! Richards 701, Matt Harni the "'L. & L. Trailslcds" de- Bowýman ville power pI a y1694. Morley Etcher 693.1 fpaef e Port Hope squad provcd te he very potent atý Smale 689. Marilyn Richai in Port Hope by a score of thisý stage of the game. as ý A5. Han Palmer 683. Elt 8-1. Bill Leaman opencd the 'RorvGibbs tallied at tie 12:35 Bnock 673, Gall Milison6 scoingfo Bomavîle n mrkwith tie Petes short- Hazel Donoghue 666. the first period wiîh a powo-r handed. assist going to Dave Sleep 653, Sandra Staint plav goal assisted iv Bnian Tabb. At tie 14:30 mark the 6.50. Martin. Mike Hobbs put Bow-'aient Dennis Livingstone tuck- Team Standings xnanville ahead 2-0 on a nice crd one in on a neat play from goal inassisted. Then Barry the corner, assists going to Team.q Pins r Shackleton gav i-,te Trail- Gibbs and MacKenzie. In tic D. Bagnell 42679 sleds a corrmandfing iend on a second peniod Dave Morey of B 1. Martin 43477 smart passng play assistîd iv tie Petes scored at tic 10:371 Moe Richards .- 42660 Brad Almond w-hilr Bow- mark. At the 14:35 mark Paul IL. Piper- 42442 manville was a man sýhort. Forsey scorcd. us secondI1D. Reynolds- 42638 Startinge the second pcniod tal unassisted. The third'V. Prout - 42644 Port Hope&5 Don Masters bac-' peniod saw Dennis Living-, O. Etcher ----- 42,546 gecl one for tic home team, stone hag bis second tally for; B. Richards 418317 tbis being tie only goal scon- 1the locals, on a picture play. G.,Wtlcox-- 42193 rdinitic second pcniod. In set up by Rory Gibbs and, M. Etcher - 41300 tic third veniod thé Trailslcds. Byron Holmes ai the 4:30 E. Brock 41196 came out flyinr as thev scor-i mark. Peter-borough pressed G. Piper 41309 cd fiv.e tunanFwererl goal5. the Iroomen laie in the thirdi, Averages L. Piper 42 2 V. Prout .42 2 V ~ ADI Rn G Reyoks .39 2ý TH W velyM.Etcher 1 ()39 2: ~t 01 wy.Wilcox - 42 2' MýE Rchards 942 ,2 RESTAURANT B.Mo Rard s---- - 42 2ý B. Rchads - ----42 2' L. Wageh -42 2 MA AG M NT fLCOMaLt HH. arrion -42 2 H. Reynolds - L.Smale 42 21 H. Brock- . 42 21 l ayýD radey ------42 21 I Piper-- - 39 21 IWE HAVE PREPARED SPECIAL T. Brn Sll ----0 - 42 .1( F.Bradley 42 20 CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR YOU 1I A. Wray -------- 42 2 ili M. Wilcox - 49- 20 Soup or Juie T. Milîson 42 20 à Marilyn Richards -- 42 20 Roast Young Ontario Turkey a W. Tierteli 42 20 with dressing and cranberry sauce f J Brunt 42 20 à!E.Dickens -311 2 VPotato and Vegetables fG. Millson 42 20i Roll and Butter D - Bru39 îq F Dessert Beverage A. Donogine ------ .9 19- 'E. Moore 36 I Fireplaice Screens 11.95 to 36.95 Log Baskets 13.95 to 18.95 Grates 7.49 to 1.95 Tool Sets 18.95 to 38.95 Electric Logs 18.95to 24.95 OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY APPLIANCES - HOUSEWARES ,- SNOWMOBILES - TOBOGGANS McGregor UMJTED W35 SI< T. W. SPORTING GOODS SLEIGHS 6m Ilware ~OWMM<VJU~t Moor~ _______ ~S 187! ?1 2 15NMceen 2~ ID I G. Dickens 33 îs K 11'lD'Jgr21.Ga Mrhl B. Mitchell -- 42 184 e~hInE sU U URuiwm w,.q.I. 209, P. Potter 206, F. Potter s ia B. Leaman ---_2_1_ 206. A. Bonsma 206, Geo. Ladies J. Thompson --- 42 p o ,,h20,R. Westlake 20.1, High Single-E. Holleyv,4 H. Donoghue 39 180 ~NMorga 203, R. Brock '100. High Triple-E. Holey4K 71,9 May ario - 2 1IU79e u 'i n o L. Doty 2o, High Average-B. Brown 210 MayHarso 2 '8' e g e n in S c o dSTeam Standings Men P. the u M. --ama -- 394 1781 Team No. Namne N î.High Singe-D. McKnight 267 J h . S n i mt h 4 2 1 8HN i g l irrockç E. MDonald --- -4 1781 y AI Cla rmann Green had the score' left. Legion fought. back hard 10. Glenn Prout A... -(v-Hg rper-.D. McKnight 27 OU J- m ithnld 42 1771 O un1.De.1 a h tied. In the second Legion to tie up the score on a goal 9. Bob Marshall 68 ilAvr- .MK gh22 Lthe M. Weolsh - - ----- 42 176'lclaeafteJno;~w held Nichols scoreless whlle by Cochrane to saivage a tie 2. Ron Brock 6612M-os54 M. els -- --- 2 161locl aen, te Jnir Twn ifor the second tIme ln two, 6. Gord Ritter- 60 2M-oOver -200..Games- -6 B. Smith .- ------ -- 42 17,5 League was agaîn ln action they added two on gadcocýek s.Nco* miu ix 1 hre rc aie--.Hloel20 theH. enet -4 171, with their weekly double- Cameron at 4:31 and A oc'nnor and Legion picked up -,.jim oîsn. . 7 Hlev2124 .Bon20 20th p. Bagnel. -. 42 172; header. In the flrst game at 6:19. The secondbinroodHotleya261a2ma.or. Bigwnu2s08 y as R. Wray .. .42 171 Ken's had a flght on their ended wlth Legion ha frNchlsweeG.n ih Pa t Potter 5 3,P efr 3-3.Ade n h ad 3 1 lf r N i h l s e e G r e it .G e . M arsh all . 48 R w 23 . L D a a re 7 . F. Land --------- - 42 16q: hands as they continued their In the third, the roof fell lntre golan one assist, 12. Betty Westlake 48 Rowe 2B. L. ton 219-20D. No .Doxtater 42 169 winning streak when thev on Legion as Nichor's pulled,!tnd D oalnduewhto gaN . Doug Nolan. 4112 McKnight 2127 73 B. T. Bennett ---------- 39 165 dowr'ed the much lmproved ahead 4-3 when they notched and one assist. For Legion It 3. Norm McKeen . 39 Team Standing D. Mut.ton 39 1641Bl' club 5-2. In the second' three wlthin five minutes. was Prout with one goal and MitDkn.7 D. Doxtater - ---- 36 160 game the Legion team camne: Green started with his secondi thref, asslsts and Akey 'îit 25 Beat-Me-Nots C. Mutton ------ 42 159' fromn behind to tie Nichol's 55.1' at 1:51, Donoghue potted twoî two assîsts. Indtians --- 61 Audrey Sleep 42 1,5g In the first game Bill'% came at 3:06 and 5:37. Wlthln aSansas, Dc1 16 t.S1o,,,Pokets -55 Il D.Topo ----4 ,8bu with another fIne game 1 ue later Leglon had It' tnit so e.1,16 t Joseph"s M~ixed Klod-Hoppers 46 J. Therteli ------ 42 149! thev held the powerfui Ken's tied up on a goal by Prout.* W L T Pts. Freak-Outs 44 P. Smale ------ 42 144 club off the score sheet until The score st.ayed tled G ntl Kn's --------. 8 10 17 Honkv'-Tonks-- .. 40 ïazel J ihrs-- 42 142 the 14 minute mark of the the 17:43 mark when GreKerein4 3 2lý B wln e g e Aolo1 high D. Palmer - ---- 42 140) first period. when Evans' added hus third of the nlght. Nichols. - 3 4 2 8 rw Eys3 die ' C M rti -- -- --3 9 1 7; netted one. Tw o m inutes lat- W ith ess than tw o m inutes Blills .-éO ith D ecem ber 9th, r1969ve 3 idies' C. Mrtin -------- .3D1ecember ea9.D1969e cher R. Land -------.- 42 125 rer Wilkins built the score up Ps Pins Ladies Do Bgnll. 2 iending the first period 2-0 for J Presidential-- 60 .18179 High Single-M. Gray . 245 Spare bowlers: Ken's. In the second perlod .1A,:Ipartans .57 37ï86(i High Triple-E. Holley 644 rold Doi ol 8 iht early, av McIntyre 5-OI11 ard5 372.2 -.Avrge Bon 0 31;Ron Etcher 9 g 234 pulled them to within one RÎLeiai uIflhIê Luckers 1614Me 'Dnn raly . 3 209 goal at the 2:24 mark. Each 2- v Hards 42 36426 High Mig en tbbr 7 g-Ralph Melanson - 39 1.97 1 team battied hard, Ken's trv-byBbHIa games. His goals against av - 31dHatr 1 3,59741 Higli Triple--F. Stubbert 796 'kMar-ion Wiseman 1 2 160! ing to hold onto their lead On Sunday, Dec. 7. Mutton eae s onv 20 See M s hih lge-Gr HihA .- D. McKnight 22S rock,!___ and BuIls trying, to hand: & Gould and Walter Frank Burns, the 'scoring leader Lane 275. Men's high triple- High Pins--Team No. 2, Beat,. 0.Ken's their first loss. until the Real Estate played one of the suiored once and asslsted On'Arnold Brlnklow 672. Me-Nots- 2636 ames' Dec. 12, 1969 11:31 mark when Ken's again harder foîîght games of the two others. Bob Marierrîson Ladies' high single -.Bettv Ov'er 200 Games G. High Single opened up the scoring on season. Walter Frank's, play_ Dan Girardi, Larry Peiris: Charland 289. Ladies' high Ladies---E. Holley 210-232-202, and Ladies - Gail Milîson - 304'Walroff's first goal. Bi1lESliing their best ganie of the also0 two assists, Larry Chant! triple-Eileen Hickey 669. B. Sienhuis 220, R. Perfect Men Dal Tery -----338neyer let down as they bouinc- ' ear. scored flrst on a goal bv and Fred Alldred scored the' 20G esadO r 29.A erik38M.ry P- d back at 1'2:02 wlth Mc- Gary Wilson with Bob Fie goals for Brooks. Howie Pol- Betty Charland 28.9, Gerrv 45 . astnî26-215. Hg TrpeIntvre scoring his second '-o.a and Bill Crossev drain lar and George Sainsburv Dwsyer 217-278, Gary Lane MnF Stubhbert 275-259-262, ro Ldis MryWico 78of the niçýht, and pullng Bill1s assisýt.s onr te pay had two assists each for25. Mr Brinklow 262, D. McKnight '269, M. MoIloý' Joli Men - Larry Piper t3 ihnacga. W-wn he plawhe TheY Brok. Six minor penalties Eileen HickeY 203-212-25,4. 218, R. Robbins 247. Jol84aga'n .,ti n 1-ýýn ha '- hn Dan oksn High Average i-off out Ken's f o un as 'he Cowie skar.dt hog th wee le, fogong to Mary Lae 253, Dave Orme. Beat-Me-Nots .83 Ladies - Onie Etcher 227 notched his second at 13:5" . \hole Shell team and deked Bryson's. 244, Arnold Brinkiow 2 35-239, Indians 66 Men - Larry Piper 248 Evans rouinded out the scorinu' substitute goaltender Grant Do asn-3, - ýi 3, lwPks5 rin emsadn at 18:21 to put Ken's ln com- XWright. Mutton & Gould iaygot1 0721.Sie'lo-opeý;5 TeamStading goi CG Barvng 'K n y 72 31. es M ikle KodHppr ard& mand as the second oci-¶od back in the gamne when Bill1 Freak-Outs 4 'at't Teams Pins Pts. ended 5-2 for Ken's. lin th',-Sumrner-sford scored early ' b 204n 203, llen23,Macka n kyBrownye0 rtell'D. Reynolds 46003 61 third. hoth çýoaltenders shut. the third period to narrOw 203Bao n 2.,lner asan c20. ApBollo 37---- 4 271, ,L. Piper 45515 59 the door as the period Pnded the rnargin to 2- 1. Mid,.\ay! Last week was Father and 40sn 20 pll 37 trh-'V. Prout 459(03 58 scoreless. Ken's oicked i,, through the third period Bob Dau-he eko oi se-ý- M'oe,1 D. Bagneli 45602 .581:three minor and Bill'- receiN-- Hellam slammed the tyingi ed. ghJacek , cNb or o lee-723__P iper, B. Martyn 46402 57 cd seven minors and onc mis- goal past Curt Vanstone after 1 for men's high triple while Moe Richards 45691 57 conduct,. Biiý giis for Ken's Bob Sleep had made a neat 1 Diane McReelis was bowling 0. Etcher 45656 .,' wcre Walroff and Evans pirl- move to get the puck into the ,720 for ladies' high triple. cox B. Richards - 45013 53 in- up two .goalq each. For goal crease. Three minor pen- Peter Buma rohled J-23 fori. ,old G. Wilcox - 45446 .90)BiII's it was McIntyre v,-i t alties and a mlsconduct were, men's high single and Rita >' - tellU M. Etcher. 44427 4. two goakq and Leaver with handied out in the gamne. Nolan had a 335 for ladis M¶oe1 E. Brock - 44272 42 two assists. In the second game Of the hîgh single. Nice bowling! 11 18on G. Piper 44299 3- The second game started day Brook's Supertest woni Tegiso ie ruY like the first. as there xvas no thcir seventh game of the year Les Averages ~scorlna unti half-xvav ini the ta remain undefeat.ed afteam ral etiddw o ton L. Piper- 45 248 frst perlod whrn the 'Rocket" eighit games. Their victtm lead their team to lst place!~ 69D. Reynolds .- 33 2441 0f the les;ýue 1-owie Edmons- this iveek was Bryson's Smoke1 with atw pon edeor Ar'V. Prout - - --4 243'ý ton made -a great end to end Shop as they Wh~wse'o asalsta.Hw ýM. Etcher . . 42 2,38, rush aiong with his tcam- them 6-0. The hero had to be ever, we will have to wait tih1l E. Brock ----- - 42 230: mates making no mistake at Grant Wright, not just be-. this week to see who cornes -V G. Wiicox -------- 45 229 10: 18. Nichoi's fought back cause of bis shutout, but the i ot nto orIe yst hîf of O. Etcher ---- 42 2271 and with less than a minute fact it was his third in fouri the schedule. Styo7hee Pts. Mo Richads.....45 224and don't forget theChit . M PaRicer ds - 45 94 mas Party at the, Acres Res- 5B. Rcads - .45 "" taurant on Dec. 2th. 55B.Maty 45 21Men ps Major League R. No0lan P. l Welsh -42 2'0( Bagnell . 45 219 323, B. Buma 302-259, G. Rit- ýe 5jL Sniale .- 45 217, 'Alth ju-t one \veek Ieft ln, Osborne 716 (M"0). Randylter 289. M. Alldread 288, D ý MatI Harrison 45 216fthe first schedule there Is no Beaupnie 716 (270). Bob celW2824 .Mca 48 H. Reynolds --- 42 2161 question who won the bigh Glanville 709 (242), HowardiMRel268-7, .MaNî 4. H. Brock -4.5 212!average as Larry Piper came! Bromeli 705 (248), Roly 28-207, B. oy Woodward-246 40 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~- D.Balv....411'ý up %vith a big 870 triple made Coombes 704 (292). 2625 .Wslk 6-4 40 Araleyp ---- 45 oî tp of .43. high for the nigbt. Our hero. Garf Clarke, bad J. Lîffman 260-25 1 oi-~ 41) G. Pieper ------ 45 291 and 236. This boosted a nice 276 single game. Dlck! son 255, C. Ritter 252-210-204, F. Bradley' ;45 ,iPipers average to 261 for- 45 Perfect 274, Sports Editor' OuNran24-21, en.Poie M. Wilcox -- 45 «)08 games. This ls a tremendaus Frank Mohun 269. Bob Wil- 244. M. MeKeen 243-210.' B. X !46T. agnhl 45 207effort and congratulations are liams 2659, Mike Murphy 264. McReelis 241, W. Denny 240, !42 A. Wray - 45 -20 the order of the day. Murray Tighe 263, MauriceA.VnGo 27-720,C wia 242 i . Wra 45 1, Mor an 237 J.yBnd t3-20.5 42 J1. Brunt 45 20)4, Dave "W" Reyaolds had a Annaert 260. Mra 3,J od242~ 38 Marilyn Richards 45 204 nice 821 triple. The 01,q The Nels Osborne Insurance 204. D. Brawn 232-204, G.!B N E T 29 . ilîan- 4 23'smoothie had games of 261- . eam had hlgh single 1256 as BmEh 21-20.EB SrthH21.S 28 T Miiso . 5 22 21-39. on ke it 804 well1 as higb triple 3545. IB. A lidread 230, T. Alldread g 26f W. Therteli l 45 ,,j wlth 248-297-.1,9. Ke S nsWar team has ý230, B. Marshall 229. J. Roz- P IT W L P PR 25'E. Dickens - ---- 36 9 Sixteen bowlers wene over ,i'on the first schedule cham- ema 2421, . oacok BOWMANVILLE 21 D. Brunt- 39 198 00. Bob Lawton, back in the pbonship and will meet thel 221-200, M. Archer 219. G. ý# 21~~~~~~~ , Stitn ..-4 9groove. 795 (340). Russ Oke winners of the second schedule Dennis 2 18, Geo.__Feddema ______ 21 E. Mtoe42 9 - 776 (336). Clarence Oke. bav-i for the John M. James Cham- ------ 211 A. Dooghue - - ,42 1 ng one of the best schedulesponhp rpy.Tem - 20, R, itchel - 189of bis life. 772 (270), Russ br ftewaigta r !1 H. Pipcel45 ý Hately 756 (299-265)). Ross Capt. Larry Piper. Dr. H. B. ,. o -- Wigbt 756 280-71). BudRundie, Clarence Oke, Lowell 1,) M. A. Richards . 45 ]87 ý Henning 754 (277), Doug Cart- MacDougal. Wild Bill Oke and 14: H. Moore. - 39 987 e 747 (278)ý Ed Leslie 7,36 Treasuren Fred Cole. A tlp !14 G. Dickens - . 6 1871 (274), Hap Palmer 7.13 (269-'of the oid bat to the champs. 12 B. Leaman . 45 183 268), Wild Bil] Oke 727 (265). l 1th Week - st Schedule 12 Mort Richards . 45 183 Stan McMurter 727 (298) AI. Nam(.- Games Ave. B Mitchell --.- 4.5 1-----8à là 07; Mco d 49Larrv Piper -45 26 1 E:,- Mconld 4lar m aence Oke 42 24 16 M Leaman 45 181! ClarH. 42gue- ---24081 Doo5ue 42 11 M AED MAJO Jack Bond 45 23q w m0 0J. Thompson --- - 45 190 I> AI Osborne --- 4,9 237J 0 P.Prut4 18,1 LE5IGUE Mike Murphy -- 45 2341 02 Mary Harrison 45 178iDnOe - 5 23'~~E I ,u ýH. Bennet, 4.5 77ý Ernie Perfect -- ---- 45 2,1410 01 .Bnet -4 7 December 8. 1969 Brian Martyn -- 45 233 12, M. McDonald ---- 4.9 176 Ou r Ski rloo Man" Howardl Ruses Hately -. 45 233 olý J. Smith- 45 176. South Ward Bromell nearly Doug Carter - 42 213 f 9g!~ M. Welsh 42 176 rolled 800 on Monday evening'Ed Leslie - 45 231 % 9P. Bagnell 45 17 uenth pins felfranc Russ Oke- - 42 231jo 2 R. Wray - .-- 45 172 796 triple. Dave Smoothie Ah Saman........----45 230 q21 B. Smith - - 5 172,Reynois out- f tup a amr - 4 2 SJ. Dotte - 45 18tto oe o o el' A.Da- eyols-_36 22 t 19 Dale Terry .339, Larry P ipelen iss yoIds 2 LoweIl MacDougal 45 206 M i l i s o n ~ 0 4 . ~e r 1 R u s s H a t e l y 2 2 6 ý B o b W l l i a m s -_ .2 6M OTTY &G E ~ 28 Hp aler 30, ai Pte Dobls --.-(33) 226' Jim McKnlght ----- 42 206 O Brya Mat -n-- - - -22: Frank Samis - ---- 45 205 __ 258 Games and Ov'er Dave Reynolds . 3)23AtRw -- 2 25FREAPERg it M. Leamnan 254, J. Bru.nt Ross Wright ------- 222' Jimn Bruton--4,5 205 FREAPE e. Dson 299, B3. Richards 270, >M. Wil- 1 Albert Saman - . 2119 Doug Taylor ý-------- 45 205 C GIANT DUMP TRUCK- $ 6.16 $ 4.92 20 cox 265-277, B. Martin 267,' Leon Connors .. 218 George Bebee ___ 9 204 TRNSES.$5.3 $42 V. Prout 257-278, H. Palmerl Don Wright - ---(3.1) 217 Jlohn VanDyk ------ 45 204 T A N S T -- --- -------------- s'.3$42 264. G. Dickens 253, G. Wilcox iRuss Ha lima n - 216 Luke Annaert -4,9 204 EDNPWRPKRC RC - -$44 $O8 270, E. Brock 253-255-260, H.1 Peggy Haynes - 21,9 Boh Kent - 45 203 EDNPWRPKRC RC 1-4 $08 Donoghue 257, H. Bennett 268, George Bebee 214 Jack Lander 4,j 203 SAGIACT E------ .9 $52 F. Bradley 271, D. Reynolds Hector BaUlentine 211) Loti M Feeters 39 2 N RL IY SE -- --$ .99 $ 5.2 2.51-296, Matt Harrison 284, Jim Bruton 2 10 Karl Bickeli --. 42 20 GIANT STAKE TRUCK ---- .9 $56 28,L.Ppe 6.,Ar lepDo iso 27 Team Standing IfEAVY CONSTRUCTION TRUCK SERIES $ 4.57 $ 3.42 257, L. Smale 257-297. j Vi Coole ----- (36) 207 Team W L Pt%. 650 Triple& and Over . Barb Buttonshaw 206 Ken's, L. Piper .934, D. Terry 1I Helen Dunn (36) 6 Wer3 15 0 H. Palmer 807, M. W ilcoxai(788 Dot Collins 205 Fo r anke's6 19 2 . Ryo lds 78 0 . V . P B760 Jon S tli ff 9 0 2 ur &U D.Renods78. . rout 769,BJ 01 Pepsi Cola 25 20 25 'I F. Bradley 740, M . Etcher 727 Norm M Keen -. - 02 L vlI.Ju42r2yf I WL G. Milson 724, J. Brunt 72 Jim Murphy ----- 20 G. A l - ---23 21 2 42 Lola Wright - (39)> ' à , B. Richards 712, O. Etcher Oe 0 Selby Grant 1/ R C Donald 682, H. Bennett 678 ankEce 319, Erme Dykstra s DRESSES - COCSSIRTS'F A rn Sleep 674, G . W ilcox 6 0 Perfe t 308.Fo d2 23 2-& B. Martin 665, M. Leaman 650.'! ae Oe 5 Nels Osborne 21" CS SIAAOPS0 Don't forget the Cliristmua1Brome Il 285-278, Helen Rey Mutton& Darty on Dec. 2th at Memnor. j nolds 279, Bill Joil 273, Don Gould - ---- 21 24 21 MATERNITY WEAR il1 Park Cl1Qb Nouse at 8 p.m., Wright 271, Doris Joli 26a, Lander Eaeh person is to brnxg a gift' Barb Buttonshaw 266 - 255. Hardware- 20 25 20 there to ive t.hem out. Nulty 260, Russ Hately 257, Real Estate--1l 27 la 0 A Vey MrryChrstms OliePatfïeld 251, Mrchie'Beaver 7 7 ý4 Md xgwy Nw Ygmr ta AILi Crouey 2fr1.j Lumber -1 8 1 !!M!lý, ý M. - - ' - -'l- ý- 1. > 1 , - ý-eeeeeFer

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