r -. Bowinaruipe's Cable TV crew extended their unbeaten strng toeigbf ganies, when they battled to a 4-4 tie against Streetaile, Sunday alternoon. Some 800 fans took in ohe of the best Junior 11C" games of the season - ail adniitted free.> Not only that, but a free draw also was held, with Michael Gibson the wmnner of the prize donated by Don.H.. Crossey of D & R Sports. i ttle N.H.L It le to be hoped that many of the 800 will continue toi support the Bowmanville Junior "C" aggregatIon in tiietiR s Is next home attraction on Tuesday, Dec. 3t, when they willIe ut Meet Newmarket, in what shapes up as a battie for first Novice: place. Game time 1s 8:15. On Friday, Dec. l9th, Bo'w The Cable TV entry will also be In action on Sunday manville "Preston the Mover afternoon, January 4th when Ajax Spartans wIll be here for were visitors in Cobourg a 1:30 encounter. bringing home a 5-3 victory Meanwhile, at the Civic Auditorium In Oshawa, the This w as a hard fought con Genral wil b hoe drin th Chistas Ne Yer'stest with Bowmanville domi Genealswii behomedurng he hrtsmas9 Nw Y ar'u the play as Cobouri holiday season. *or three games, two against Ottawa 67's -1cudntsa u ftepn this Saturday at 7:15, and Sunday, January 4th at 7:30. alty box due ta their chipp; Toronto Mariboros will provide the opposition fora New playing. Scorin.g for the "Mový Year's Day game. slated to get underway at two o'clock. ers', ohnDavoison tont land hCooywtapar ie On Sat., Dec. 2th, Bow. g manville "Preston the Moverl' t played hast to Port Perry, ýg going down ta defeat bya close score o! 5-4. Port Perry opened the scaring at the 2:45 i- mark on a scramble in front po! the Moyers cage, goal was credited ta Steve Joncs, un- assisted. At the 8:30 mark Phil Cochrane put the visitors ahead 2-0 on a tally, assist going to Rab. Evans. The sec- ond period scoring opeaec y early as Steve Jones gave ï- "Part" a commanding 3-0 leac y, at the 0:30 second mark, At ýthe 1:50 mark the "Movers' came to life as Wayne John- Sson tucked one in for the e locals, assist coming from Robert Ormiston. Four min- - utes later John Canboy put the "Movers" back in the game on quick shot ta the top riglît corner after taking a pass from Robert Ormiston. At the 6:15 mark John Davis tied the score at 3-3 on a nice goal, with Barry Livingstone earaing the assist. With 25 seconds left in the second per- j od Steve Joncs scored for "Part", putting them ahead 4-3.This was bis third goal o! the game. In the third Iperiod at tbe 5 min, mark John Canboy with his second goal tied up tbe score 4-4, with Davis and Livingstone gaining the assists. At this Ipoint the checking got very close as both teams were look- Iing for a break until the 9:40 jmark when Ph-il Cochrane broke the deadlock with his second goal, wbich proved ta be the wlnner. Next home game for "Pres- ton the Movers" will be on Jan. lOth at 3:45 p.m., hosting Osbawa. The Movers wlll be involved In two tournaments over tbe Christmas, New Year holidays, goirîg ta Ajax Dec.1 27th and travelling to Brock-1 ville Jan. 2nd and 3rd, for tbe annual Thousand Island No- vice Taurnament. Pee Wee: On Sat., Dec. 20th, the "IL. & L. Trailsledas" went down! te defeat at the bands o! the1 Peterborou.gh Petes by a scorei of 6-1. Peterborough opened the first period scoring at the 5:10 mark on a goal by John Gourley assisted by Jim Mc- Dowell. At the 13:0 min. jmark the "Petes" talled again with John Gounley banging in bis second marker o! the per- iod, unassisted, glving the Petes a 2-0 lead after one period o! play. In the sec- ond period Peterborough built up a 4-0 lead on goals by Mike Connelly and Larry By- ers, anilsts on bath talles go- Ing' to Mark Dobern. The third period saw Bllly Lea-' man pick up a pass from Ralph Cryderman and drive one home for tie locale. iTus was their lone tally. Peter- borough rounded off the scor- Ing at the 14:-50 mark on a goal by LarrY Byers, bis sec-* ond marker o! the game. Ne*xt home gaine for the 'IL. & L. Trailsledsu" will be on Jan. .1. 197n at 5:00 p.n. Tue "Trailsieds" will be partîcipat- Inx in a tournament In Col- lngwaod on Sat., Dec. 27th. Aldso tis weekend Bowmanville wili host a Midget-Juven Ile hockey tournament at the Memorial Arena. To say tii least, there will be plenty of action, with the Midgets startin4 at nine a.m. Boxing Day and continuing until seven the- night. The Juveniles take over the following day, also goiný from fine in the morning until seven p.m. The consolation finals in both divisions, start at 8:30 Sun. dey morning, with continuous action up to the championshil games. The tournament winds up by four o'clock. t t.i. t. i BOBBY GETS SIX Due to, the rush of getting the Statesman out by Tuesda3 evening, most o! our column had already gone to press Mon. dey morning. However, we hasten to point out that Bobby Orr bas caused us ta add this postscript ta bring our record: a littie more Ini Une. After a six point weekend, Bobby nov has fine goals and 38 assists, only a dozen assists off the Stapleton mark. and a Jlew ijear Our cars will be available througliout the holiday season. Book your cails as soon as possible for New Year's Ev. parties. PHONE 623-3311 - 623-5500 W. wish our friends and patrons a very merry Christmczs ... may your holidczys ring with good cheer and pleuty!l tom - -- - - -- - - lks-199,-ack-Brow-199- - 9'1 I. by Harvey Webster volves a battie for top spot i- Those who have been work- ln the eastern division. M I E L M I '- Club had their hearts warmed I thenf Don Crossey o! D & R M X D L A U ,y on Sunday when a 700-plus Sparts, the Bowmanville High a IIP - crowd was on hand to supply*'edes and ail B U U'I ,o moral support as the local the members of the Midgets, BO LN , Tee Vees stuck with a fast- u eniiel and Junior for mak- flecember 19, 1969 skating, hard checking Streets- ing this Christmas game a suc- -ville club to earn a 4-4 te ce, Marilyn Richards took hi1 rStreetsville took an tlearîy Compliments o! the season single for the ladies with two goal lead on counters by toaall aur readers and may the nice 307 and Helen Piper ha Ken Bryant, but Steve West New Year bring thebest. j the high triple of 683. Oný and Grave Bennett balance d Ethr odsVe ih v the scales with two goals ta tie age for the first schedule wlt It up. Steve West connected ~l JL,1, 25 again to put the locals ahcad 15 k iP, ,I)J() Brian Martyn almost had only ta have It tied up one N '. perfect gaine but lost it in th kminute later. Grave Bennett very last frame. However, h rounded out the scoring for 1-MLhd te teedu i ' the locals, giving them a ad4 thsng e trem8ndous hip] shor lea ony tohaveIt f 944. Congratulations. Larr -taken away by Streetsville ~* - j* Ppreddtefrtshd withtwo inuts reainig ~with the higlh average of 24 eand~ Dave Colwell and Grove Vl talead the men. a Bennett in the sin bin forZ tBowmanville. x Cngratulations are also i The local boys were quick 4I order to Dave Reynolds' tear -ta reply ta the moral support who won the first schedul efrom the crawd wîth aggres- with 66 points. They are cap i sive play, bard skating and tain Dave, Fern Bradley, Har -the odd round of !isti-cuffs. aid Bennett, Helen Piper, A ýt The game was a Christmas Wray ansd Coby Martin. epresent from the hockey club Y 300 Games and over lta the fans. The admission B. Martyn 418, M. Etche gwas fre re.ikt o 1 09, Marilyn Richards 307, 1 glt re, re tcktsana l Smale 306, L. Piper 300. sSports were distnlbuted and1t# ethe lucky wlnner was Mike 250 Games and over eGibson of 252 King Street. Ail f E. Moore 280, H. Moore 251 5the boys want ln return Is ho~ 259. R. Melanson 256, B. Mar - Your support at future games. tyn 250-276, D. Bradley 252 r Hockey Highllglits L. Piper 253, M. Leaman 253 Tbre sarswer seyrtoni B. Richards 278, H. Piper 287 1with the help o!Brn L. Smalse 296, M. Etcher 29: 1Holmes, Ken Sumersford and Moe Richards 291, L. Wels] Carl Devott. These players 260, T. Bagnell 291, E. Broc] were: Steve West, who play- 252-286, Audrey Sleep 252 ed a strong two-way game; IV V. Prout 252-265-270. Frank Joy who was sharp on le0Trpe adoe many occasIons, and Ken 65 rpesadoe Brvant who showed an ail-ou From i A ofuï s B. Martyn 944, L. Smale 849 effort while picklng up two toal f u- M. Etcher 800, V. Prout 787 goals for the vîsîtors. E. Brock 783, L. Piper 731 The next home game k1g u.eidejoy Tuesday, Dec. 30 t8:5! .Litdejy B. Richards 730, L. Welsh 727 30, t 8:5 wfMoe Richards 692, R. Melan. against Newmarket whch in-!isn64.H ier63 touramen on er- 6th tllMoore 678, D. Bradfley 669 Riesdnarn ds.ort. RKANKIS~M att Harrison 664, T. Milîsor Rivrsdener Wndor 661, D. Reynolds 657, G. Pipei 200 Club Winners: No. 14019 VARIETY STORE 650. Fred Cowle, No. 77 Gordon ,l Anyone wbo does not wis MeMurter. On bbî !te Ltl DoIly and Frank ta bowl in the second ache. beand f Stafftl -dule please contact, Larr, N...coaches, managers and . Piper 623-,5229 by Jan. 24th i the eXecutive, we wi5rh a very, nOMA ILE Te second schedule starts o: IMerry Christmas and a pros- O M N IL January 2, 1970, at 7 p.m. perous New Year ta ail. ~ ,oo~ret-'- ~ - .-s r' I flantam: Bowmanville «I r o n mi e a"' werc bous ta Whitby on Sat., Dec. 2th. The game ended la a hard fought 4-4 deadlock. There was no scoriag ln the first Perlod as both teams checked closely but things de- veloped qulckly la the second perlod as Byron Holmes on an end-tc-end rush drove onc home !rom just inside the blue lUne at the 15 second mark, unausisted. Two min- utes later Paul Forsey tucked one in on a Y>Iay froin bebind the net, glvlng Uic Ironmen a 2-0 leed. assiets on thie play Étoing ta Nick Wlzjd and Guy Johnsn The Irrmmen's lead qulckly dwindled as Mike, JGaye put Wbltby back ln the'1 g«Me wlth two Weil executed goals ta end the second per- lad. Earlv In thie third at thce. I10 second mark Paul Forscy I wltiî his second tally o! the Zanie, gave the Ironaien a 3-2 lead. In R matter of 40 sec- onds Whitby's ace Mike Gave came rtght back witb the equalizer and a go-ahend goatl thrc. minutes a!ter that to give hiai four goals for the eame. At the 12:25 mark Paulj IForsey comPlcted bis ha trick n a goa<i goRl. a."Ist gmoing b Dave Tabb. The Ironmen bad a gon chance ta break thel 4-4 tie in the lat,- stages «i the Rame ac Paul Pansey pick. Or1 unD a eleanine naqs offà Whitby stick end broke alnnc blasting one tran, thc blue lin@' OnIiytn be beafen on a nice save by Wbhitby'm net- minder. Next liorr'- enme for the Trnnmn will b- on Jan 3 1970. -ir ;re Trenton. The MrOMM awM be b.iu gla a The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvfle, nec. 24. 1969 Dave Orme 191, Arnold Brink- Mary Chisholm 166. Mary low 190, Elleen Hickey 190, Lane 163, Molly Horstmnan Allen Maclean 188, Gerry 162, Gary Lane 161, Pat Walk- Dwyer 186, Betty Charland er 157, Tony Horstmnan 157. 183, Kathy Skribe 181, Lionel Agnes Maclean 150. Carol Hickey 181, Banner Passant: Orme 150, Rose Marie Con. 181, Clarence Rivers 180, way 150, Mary Brinklow 145, Bill Skribe 174, Theresa Riv-! Doris Holroyd 139, Dot Pair ers 168, Paul Laprade 168,'134, Doris Jeffreys 133. Don. Dot Passant 167, Stew Chis: lIna Kennedy 129, Isabel La- holm 167. Jim Jeffreys 166.. prade 116. St. Joseph's Mixed Bowling League December 14th Tearn Pts. PinsI 6--Presidential -- 62 40856Q g 3-Spartans 62 40721 1-Hard Luckers - 57 39396, ' 5--Alley Cats 54 39978 ý 11 2-Try Hards--- 45 38944 4-Mad Hatters -- 35 38447 w . Men's High Single-Jim Fair, 259. men's high triple-Jim ' Fair 711. Ladies' High Single--Gerryy Dwyer 237; ladies' high triple -Betty Charland 647. 200 Gamnes and Over f Jim Pair 259-226-226, Davel Orme 255-222, Gerry Dwyer .w 237-214, Banner Bassant 234- 216, Bill Skribe 233, Betty 1., "~~ Charland 230-219, Clarence Rivers 230, Jim Jeffreys 228, Arnold Brinklow 226, Allen ~ Mary Lane 220, Jack Brown 219-212-201, Agnes Maclean1ý 219, Gary Conway 214, StuX Chisholm 212, Mary Chisholm %# 212, Kathy Scribe 210-208 'ý' MieKennedy 206, BillWikSM T EI 202-201, Gary Lane 202. GO Averages14 Jim Fair 216, Gary Conway 204, Mike Kennedy 201, BihII1 tYour Home Be Fiiled HEM FUELSÇ LSTEPHEN & STAFF BO WMAN VILLE ý7' ý3' sh k Ï2, M, 17, 1, r ;h ry h. )n Teiim Sandings STeains Pins Pts. D. Reynolds - 49029 et B. Martyn 49890 64 V. Prout ____ 48863 62 O. Etcher ___ 48647 62 D. Bagnell 48488 60 Maeý Richards _ 48788 59 L. Piper---- 48603 59 B.-Richards - 47897 55 G. Wilcax -__ 48076 50 M. Etcber 47657 48 E. Brock 47410 45 G. Piper 47298 42 Averages L. Piper --- 48 248 V. Prout -___ 48 244 D. Reynolds 36 242 M. Etcher____ 45 240 E. Brock - - 45 22 G. Wiloox____ 48 228 B. Martyn -__ 48 227 O. Etcher 45 225 Moc Richards - 48 224 H. Palmer 48 223 B. Richards 48 223 L.* Welsh 45 222 L. Smale 48 221 D. Bagnel ---__ 48 218 Matt Harrison 48 217 H. Reynolds 45 215 M. Bradley 48 212 H. Brock____ 48 212 G. Piper -__ 45 211 Arn Sleep 48 209 P. Bradley - 48 208 IT. Bagneil 48 207 M. Wilcax --- 48 207 Marilyn Richards - 48 205 A.Wray 48 204 J. Brunt____ 45 204 T. Mîllson____ 48 203 G.Milison ___ 48 202 W.Thertell 48 201 D. Brunt --- 39 198 E. Dickens 39 197 SE. Moore 42 192 H. Piper .___ 48 191 S. Stainton 45 191 H. Moore ----- 42 190 M. A. Richards- 48 189 R. Mitchell 48 188 A. Doaaghue 45 188 G. Dickens 39 186 B. Leamnan . 48 181 [Mort Rihards - 48 184 M. Leaman 48 183 B. Mitchell 48 182 .1. Thompson 48 181 L E. McDonid. 48 180 H. Bonoghue 45 179 Mary Harrson - 48 178 H. Bennett -- 48 176 M. McDonald 48 176 J. Smithi-___ 48 176 M. Welsb ____ 45 176 R. Wray ____ 48 174 P. Bagnel ____ 48 174 B. Smith ____ 48 173 P, Land . - 48 169 J. Doxtater 48 168 ID. Mutton 45 165 T. Bennett -__ 45 164 Audrey Sleep 48 162 D. Doxtater - 42 161 D. Thompsan - 45 159 C. Mutton-___ 45 159i J. Thertel. 48 1491 P. Srnéle .___ 48 146I J. Richards___ 48 1431 D. Palmer ___ 48 139 C. Martin____ 45 1.14 R. Land . 48 125 ,Dot Bagneil - 48 110 Spare Bowlers: R. Melanson 45 199 IM. Wi.eman 48 160 iL sttaesà 8 137- r r t 'j HOLIDAYi SPORTopgcs By Frank Mohun 623-723~ HOCKEY ATTRACTIONS 1 s Biggest Crowd of Season Watches ThrîIIîng Game c7J/e Mfanagement Cat & Sta// 500 Take this opportunity to thank our customers for their patronage through 1969 and wish you ail c,,/' lferry C14ris tmas r' Hope your Christmas is Up to par in every way! Thanks for your patronage ini the past ... w. hope ta serve you agczin in the future! Eka rrU £ode J V and Staff BOWMANVILLE t 9)a ý -'s 9