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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Dec 1969, p. 15

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-~ - -~ SCOF BOWLING p d ay Ivnin was the last On points but since Rb'. tea mn ay enhtof the f rst schedule. has a great.er pin tati for the -bMoishah and Glen -Prout! year they are the wnners. WOcund up t.ied -for first place' Bob's team was reaily under pressure since they needed ail 7 points to win. Congratu- MoerwIIoeT'I lations to both tearna for an NEEPlMLIruE exciting finish.t Betty Westlake finished thei year ln high style with ladies' 1 1 high triple (756). while Donna, Brawn had a fine 321 game! for ladies' high single. Jack RENT<~~~. Bond carried the men's high triple with 791 and Gea. Heath had men's high singieý RENT \with 306. A The executive wouîd tikei Nýt E akeathsopportunity to CAR 4 ~ ' their support ln the past yeari CA and to wish each one a Merry Christmas and a Happy New FROM Year. 200 Games1 D. Brawn 321-229, Gea f 1leoth 306-265, J. Bond 297.,I 2420 F.Tpis274, . R Broc 26-226 B.Westlake, I258-249-249. D. Bond 256-217,1 A. DeJager 255, M. Alldread' 254-254, R. Westlake 247-240- j201, A. VanGood 246-238-224, fN. McKeen 244-218,' P. Potteri I242-240, L. Doty 241-211, Geo.j Fedderna 240-201, W. Piers-! ma 240, G. Smith 239. M. Dak- ln 239, G. Prout 234, D. Mc-! Redlis 230-227-225. C. Morgan: 230-203, N. Woodcock 226, D.I; Dennis 225. Gea. Marshall 225,. Castle Hotel Mr. and Mrs. T. Maryglad BOWMANVILLE 'y A W. wish you a Chris tmas that is beautiful in every wayl àýBe ver/ey' J/ tye kcS!ioppe 37 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE Best wses are in seasonl Mccy your holidays bloom wlth cheeri jodZe NURSERYMEN 2 WEST 0F BOWMANVILLE Car Crashes into House in Hampton At 3:45 a.m. on Saturday, Wayne Joseph Bona, age 19, of 79 Ontario Street, lost contrai of his car when driving on the main street in Hampton, and the vehicle mIeft the road, and crashed into the northeast corner of the front porch of Keith Smith's house, which is the G. Dennis 224-216, Geo. Pot- don 218, Roy Woodward 217- "02. B. Mar-shall 215-207, J. i Roinso 215 B.Alldread 215, iB. Chiprnan 214, J. Rzm _ C210, Ruby Woodward 209, . Macnab 2Q8, N. Morgan 206,1ESNS REIG H. Fedderna 206, E. DeBao TO ALL 1 î204, M. MeKeen 203, Bumna i203. TearntStanding j~Teamn-Namne pts. S9-Bob Marshall ------ 75 10-Glen Prout 75 '~2-Ran Brock ----- 68 V S6--Gord. Ritter 65 1-Shirley Brock 64 7-Jirn Robinson 64 8-Pat Patter 56 4-Geo. Marshall 53 212-Betty Westlake 46 5-Doug Nolan -- 41 3-Norm McKeen 39 il-Milt Dakin - -25 Averages Jack Bond 234, Arnold Van ~'Good 220, Ron Brock 215, Bob SMar-shall 214, Bob Smith 210, t~Donna Brawn 209, Rae West- Slake 206. Bettyv Westiake 205. Jini Robinson 202, George Heath 202, Norm McKeen 201, Claytan Morgan 199, Pat Pat- ter 199, George Mai-shall 198, Roy Woodward 197, Gai-dan Ritter 196, Glenn Prout 196, Milt Dakin 196, Diane Me- iReelis 196, May Alidi-ead 196. Doug Nolan 195, Jack Nacnab 1 195, Bob McReelis 193, Bill 1Wlilliams 192, Bibi Burna 192, John Luffman 192, Dick Den- nis 191, Mary Heath 188, Gloria Smith 185, John Roze- ma 185, George Patter 184, Dot Bond 183. Rager Ovendon 183, Ruby Woodward 181, Gwen Dennis 180, Wayne Denny 180, Fred Tippins 179, Andy Bonsma 179, Walter1 Pieisma 178, Carole Ritter 177, George Feddemna 177, Leon Doty 176, Shai-on Rab- I insokn 174 Pat Mai-shall 174, NickZonervan 172, AI De- Jager 172, Mai-ion McKeen 171, Nelie Rozema 171, Bill Alldread 171, Chris Koss 169, Peter Burna 169, Rita Nolan I168, Florence Patter 168,11 Narm Waodcock 168. Helen Ovendon 164, Lais Woodcock 163, Shirley Bi-ock 162, AI Brack 162, Ted Alldread 159,1 Elsie Praut 158, Bai-b Chap- man 156, Hilda Feddema 15.5, INancy Morgan 154, Kevin, Chipman 153, Art DeBoo 151, jEdie DeBee 145, Lorraine Mai-shall 1.8, Maza Archer - 137, Gail Patton 125, MaioinM IMacnab 121, Stella Hawkinse 116, Dot Berinl 103. SYoung Aduits SBowling League Dec. 2lst,1969 Ted Miller At this joyous Christmasi time 1 send wai-mest wishesl ta ail, and a grateful "thankl you" to my friends and custom- ers for the privilege of sci-vIngý You, may this friendship con-1 tinue. Representative of ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD. Bowmanville 623-2556 ITearns Pt$. pins Lewis - - 4 3389 Greeting Etcher - . 08ý5 pleasure Carter2934 Cartrn ~_~2908 !Y Beure2817 Il 1ýSeiîeck O 3101W 1LL i High Triples IW. Lewis 839. R. Selleck je 781, S. Cain 7259. R. Beauprie 43PineS 694. J. Lugtçnbuirg 691, R. ï 3PineS !Etcher 678, H. Mitchell 6598.1 J. Patfield 626. S. Carter 605, 1 IE: Patterson 600. High SinglesNO W. Lewis 260-142-2315, R, O il Selleck 297-235-249, S. Cain 308-219. R. Beauprie 3,32-201,: J.Lugtenburg 242-250. R. I tcher 22.5-261, H, Mitchell To Ou 12-56-2 11.J. Patfie]d 220-212. S. Carter 258-214, E. Patterson 203-12,V. Ptteson215. S. Pru 1,JTucker 212. R. W ' Massey 213. P. Lugtenburg W 208, W. Harrison 218, J. Lyle 214, A. Chittick 205, C. Blanch-, j ard 212. B. McQuaid 204, N.: Neads 202. j Averages I .Selieck 245. B. Burley1 24.5. W. Lewis 227. R. Beau- prie 222. S. Cain 222, R. Etch- Ier 218, J. Patfield 201, S. Cart- er 200, J. Tueker 199, A. Chittlck 196, j. Lugtenburjz 194. P. LuRtenhurg 188, N. 'Neads 1-49, G. Palmer 178,P. Lyle 172 H. Moore 17-é1,.'1B Syne 174,.W. Harrison 171, E. Patterson 169, V. Patterson, 1167, H. Mitchell 167, S. Pot 167, P. Raycraft 165, L.Pt-D x îrson 162, C. Blanchard 159,q 1S. Devorski 1,97, J, Lyle 155.1 iB. MrQald 150. m. Rseu 147, R, 14-5telv 144. P. Ander- son 128. D. Morrow 118. p. FOR PROA i'MtQUaid 121.' J. Syme 1 I Thre Canadifqn Stateem&n, BOwinanvffle, Ne. 24, 190 Juvenile Redmen Win w V~E VV IEIjy by Harvey Webster ln two garnes, while Larry Thelocl t. arys emet Alhin bagged four Inciuding The oca St May'sCerentthe winner on Saturday night, plant-sponsoi-ed Juveniles are! The Tuesday night garne in really chalking up the vic.- Cobourg saw Randy Roger, tories. Probably they have. and Ken Tabb notch tw( their eye on the BoxcIng Day! goals each while Lai-iy Allir Tournament. The way they j and James Baker notchec hve been working together1 singles. Once again the clui as a teamn could well prove received solid goal-tendîn' successful at the tournament fkom Rab. Willoughby wvhi and in play-off competition. was on the short end of a Io 1Ken Tabb was the top scorer of pressure many times. Coacl:. for the week with five goals Bob Johnson has been ver pleased with the way tnie team i Mai. 22 5-2 4-6 1-3h as been warking togethez Apr. 5 1 -4 5-3 6-2 lately and sees this as the key' Apr. 12 3-6 2-4 5-1 to their success. Apr. 19 5-4 6-1 2-3 Whit.by were the visitai-s an Apr. 26 - Playoffs Saturday evening and gave, May 30 - Banquet. the lacals a clasely fought, December 21, 1969 cantest. Ken Tabb and Larrv' No. Tearn P ts. Pins' Ailin, each picked up the hat- 6. Pesidntil - 7 ~ trit2k with Bruce Simpson .prtsi 67 43468;supplyng the single. WhIt- 5. A3 ley art s ------617 427 1 - two goals w ithin ane 5. lle Cas 1 4741ý minûte near the end o h 1. Hard Luckers 59 4 1852 thîrd period tied the garne 2. Try Hards 47 41579 but Larry Allun cambined S4. Mad Hatters 35 40890: with Randy Rogers and Bob' Men's High Single Harness ta natch the wlnner BillWilk 309with 48 seconds remaining ln Men's HIgh Triple the gamne. 12 *ry Merry hitm ~ '~ Bit] Wiiks 728Press Chatter Chsmo 1The AlxMGegor Midgets adaHppNo YaT Ladies' High single dropped a 4-1 decision to the Gerry Dwyer 249 Peterborough Church Midgets - Ladies' Iligh Triple on Saturdev night with Paul E _ third house north of the Township Ifail on the east Katlhy Skribe .5861 Martin scoring the locals onîy IVIT side of the road. Damnage to the house amounted to, 200 Garnes and over i taliy. Don't forget the Midget- approximately $1,300, and there was about $1.200 dam- Bill Wilks 239-309, Dave Juvenile Taurnarnent on Fri- ~ R DO&T age to Mr. Bona's car. The driver escaped inj ury. Orme 271. Arnold Brinkiow day and Saturday after Christ- RA I &T Constable T. Holdaway, OPP, investigated the accident,. 1,Gr'Cnay2229 a.Crn notadsp Gerry Dwyer 249, Kathy port these local teenagers who y Bowmanville Skrîbe 248, Jack Brown 219- are using their time construct- 235, Allen Maclean 218, Mikelvey____________ Ikey 210, Bill Skribe 209, Paul Laprade 208, Jirn Fair 201. Averages Jim Fair --------- 1 by AI Cole assists. For BiI's It xvas, Gary Conway - ---- 0, Leaver with two goals and Bill Wi]ks20 The 1969 part of the Junior one assist. Mike Kennedy 2011 Town League schedule has The second game was a Jack Brown 20 corne ta a close end the aid referee's nightmnare as bathr Dave Orme -- ---Il year sure went out with a clubs laid an the hard-check- Arnold Brinklow1 bago udy ngtas Ing and let fly with every- Eileen Hickey ------ 19i Nichais' kept Bills' losing thing they knew, along with Gerrv Dwver - --- - 187 1* streak going by dumping thern tempers flaring and fists fly- Allen Maclean -- -186 y CHIRISTM AS 6-3. In the second garne, the îng. Betty Charland 182Z goals were few, but as temp- In the flrst period it start- Kathy Skribe - - 182i ers flew the penalties totalled ed out ta be a great hockeyv Lianel ickey00 A l ed inu a tiee nd game as Ken's toak a 2-0 lead Banner Passant 18011 e d l n a 4 -4 tie .a t th e 1 1 :3 0 m a rk o n a g a l r n e R v r In the first garne there was by Taylor and twa minutes!i Bill Skribe 174 cf.i 21 t ?s a na scaring uintil the 18:32 later by Walroff. Prout mov- Paul Laprade 169 the scoring for Nichais, end- 15:26, but Forsey bit for one Stuart Chishoim16mr whW .rpeloee dLgo ihi n ola hrs ie517 H . B R O W N Ing the period 1-0. at 17:19 ta end the period 3~111)Dot Passant -----167ý In the second, Green made for Ken 's. Jim Jeffreys ------ 166! FARM EQUIPMENT it 2-0 at the 3:13 mark. Leaver Intescn pro einMai-y Ghisholm.------ 1651 pulled Bill's ta within one h~eld Ken's- scoreless while, -I .- goal as he bit for ane at 14:09, only ta see Donogh.ue put Nichals two up again at 17:59. In the third, Gi-cen hit for two more fast goals at 2:1.5 and 3:40. Leaver, havinga great third periad, after being stopped twice on clean br-eak- aways, flnally made sure or bis third as he natched one ai 12:41. Nichoa carne flylng back as Green fired his this-d goal In the period at 15:07, In the dying minute Mclntyre finished the scoring as Bill's went down ta their ninth de- feat. In this gante bath tearns stuck ta dlean hockey with only three minai- penalties called, two for Nichols In the third and one ta Bill's In the second. Big guns for Nich- ais were Green with four goals and one assist and Danoghue with a goal and two is ta ail our patrons ... if's been a eserving you. Merry Christmasl LIAMS ELE(TRIC Phone 623-5149 ;t Bowmanville f ES THE TOME m dr Your VTER yfý5 lEli FMoney on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil p CALL COLLECT Phone 668«3341 FUEL OIL CALI US TO-DAY M¶PT, COURTEOUS SERVICE tney natched two ta tie up tth e score, Oyier hitting for one et the 6:04 mark and again IHy N w at 9:30 he scared b is second ockey N w r f the period. In thie secondii 5period things started to mave by Harvey Webster as bath teams opened up.: htstem 9There were 12 penalties cal1- Tat' hémnu for the local ed with the thi-d ta came Ice palace on December 26, 27 and the score tied 3-3. and 28 when the local Midgets t In the third Legion took and Juveniles hast a three- the iead aOn a goal by Oyler at day Invitational hockey toui-n- 1:44. The scoring stopped ament. What way is there ta temporariiy then and tempers wea r off the Christrnas tur- becarne high as Légion held key and get in shape for on ta their one goal lead. The 1970. A relaxing period is al- trouble broke dut at the 10 ways in order during the hec- minute mark when a fight tic festive season, s0 corne aon 5between Forsey of Ken's and down ta the ai-ena and watch 1Cochrane of the Legion start- tearns frorn Whitby,. Orillia, 3ed. When they came ta a Oshawa, Milton, Part Perry, hait Ken's picked up three Richmond Hill, Ajax end >penalties and Legion had the other lacalities display their same. Walroff scared the ty- hockey prawess in an attempt Ing goal at 16:35 ta keep Ken's ta attain top honors. The unheaten streak galng Inta the lacals have strong cantending New Year. teamns in bath divisions and In this game Ken's picked will be giving their best whiie up 1l minors, two majors for ienjaying the excitement of fightîng and three 10 minute 1turnament play. misconduets. Legion picked We need Your help ta mnake up four minors, two majors these visitai-s feel welcame sa for fighting and two 10 minute they will return ta thei- awn rn isconducts. towns with a favorable int- 1 1Big guns for Kens were, pression Of Bowmenville. 1 jWalroff with two goals and ! So came on, bring Unclei ane assist along with Taylor1 Char lie and pai-take of Oui- with a goal and one assist. Forý hockey menu on Friday when 1Legion it was Oyler with tîhrec î the Juveniles; play, Saturday, goals and ane assîst, aîong 1 when the Midgets are in ac- whPi-out with ane goalan tinadfrheialOnS - wn e t h a n.d et y , n d f r t e i a s n S n Foot-Notes Merry Christmas and make On Sunday, Dec. 28th the, a New Year's Resolution ta annual Ail-Star gamne will be 1 uppor ail local Mini Hockey. iv played when the Junior Town 1I --- Legu A]Stars wili play ý host ta the Newcastle Inter-i mnediate "C" club. Gamne tirne will be 7:30. Carne out and ~ see the hest of the league go up against this club. Plaver line-up for the Juniors wýill i see four of last year's Jun1orý "C" players. Forsey, Taylor, Oyler and Wilson. along with Prout, Ileltam. MeNai-. Wal- i-off, Reader, Carter, Rendeli, Dickens and Leax'er. Tending' nets will he Nemisz and For- ~ an. Sa, with this club, sparts ~ fans will be in store for a gi-eat game. Maày.. yod m'.r Way toappions Erv Brooks Supertest i and STAFF St. Josephis Mïxed l~ Bowling League Teams and 2nd Schedule 1 i 1969- 70 No -. £ - Jim Fai-, Kathy ý Skribe. Lianel Hickey, Maryli Lane, Molly Horstman, Isabel Laprade, No. 2 -Gai-y Conway,, Betty Charland, Banner Pas-;- sant, Carroie Orme, Gai-y iLane, Doris 1-oroyd. rNo. 3 -- Bui Wilks, Gerrv I Dwyer, Stew Chisholm, Dot Passant, Tony Hoi-stman, Doris Jefferys. iNo. 4 - Mike Kennedy, IEileen Hickcy, Bibi Skribe, IAgnes Maclean, Jim Jeffrecys, ~j i Dot Fair. No. 5 - Jack Brown, Ther- esa Rivers, Ai-nold Brinklow, Pat Walkei-, Paul Laprade, i Donna Kennedy. N.6 - Dave Orme, Mary Chisholm, Aln Mcen RoeMarie Conwav, Clarence îDaters Mai-y Brinklow.r Dae Alîcys 7&8 9&10OlI&12 Dec. 28/69 1-2 3-4 5-6 Jan. 4/70 5-4 1-6 2-3 Jan. 1l1 3-1 2-5 f6-4 Jan. 18 2-6 4-1 3-5 Jan. 25 1-5 6-3 4-2 jFeb. 1 3-2 4-5 1-6;' IFeb. 8 5-6 1-2 3-4 'Feb. 1.5 1-4 5-3 6-2! 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