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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Apr 1970, p. 9

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r ~~vv-~ - - - .- i. i - i i i a a I. i I t Presen t Trophies ut Durt Leugue Sunqgue t OQnc egain, the l adies were Perfect te Bob Brown; Run- hbonered as the gentlemen of ners Up Doubles: Presenteci the Drt League helci their by Mrs Don Wright to Jlm annrnl banquet in the Leglon Fair and Kelth Purdy; Runner Hall on Saturdey evening. Up Singlea: Presenteci by Mrs. A sumpîuous repas rt - John Gibson ta Bob Brown; pared andi served under the No Score 9 Innings: Presenteci capable converiorship of iVrs. by Mr. Stan Dune to Bd Me- Riose andi Mrs. Whitney was jer and Art Sheehan, tharoughly enjoveci bv al. Branch President Stan Dunn ]Prier te dinner, Ernie Perfect conducteci election of officers proposed a toast to the Queen, andi presenteci the following which was fllowed by grece siate for 1970-1971: President said by Jack Knight. Bob Brown, Vice Pres. Brnie Afte dinerEntetai- Perfect, Secretary-Treas. Don Ment Chairmen Maurice An-Wigt Uponos lcn*t neaert propoaed a toast to thue c the completioii of busi- ladies. Following the toast, nss the Joey van Quartet Albrt ama, Pes.welcomed provided very enjoyable music. and introduceci the heaci table Tladies aI theeDaigtee guesta who were as follawsadiso h atLau Mr. andi Mrs. John Gibson (sta- were presenteci with galci fill- tistician), Mr. and Mns. Jack eci deluxe lîpstick caes. Dur- Knigiht, Mr. anci Mns. Brie ing the dancing, four draws --were helci, with gilts. Thd; Perfect (vice president), Mr. wînr er stllw:Mr and Mns. Stan Dunur (Pre.ofwetvr KittyNwmn Prne 1&) Mr. andci s Marie Brooks, Peggy Wright, Don Wrlght (treasurer), Mr. and Mn. Albert Saman (Pre- It was with great reluctenceý sident cf the Barl League) the dancers Put away their MM. Mary ivestover anci es, shees and turneci aheaci the cot h tesrrs deoteocks one hour. P'ght wes accepteci by aIl. Trpieýer resenteiastDE AO tollows: MIS A O 40 * «League -Trophy: Presenteci mi lu by Abert - Saman, ýt Brueý Perfect, Merv Allin, Gord Sel- IE Gu lers, V=r Connors, Don Spen- Apr l 26 cer, Keith Purdy.I Second Schedule hlgh triple, Playoff Champs: Presenteci.Linda Cole 859; Second Sched aud donated -by -Mrs. Mary1 ule higli alugle, IHelen-Reyn-, Westover in hanor of the late olda 378. Toulght's hlgh triple, Trom Westavèr-, to REugene Barb- Buttouahaw -731.- To-1 Clark- Ray Waîker, Eric Wer- uight's hlgh single, Toots Wlse- ner, Meurice Annaret, Frauk. man 299. HuIsj Jim Smith.1 Over 220 (lames Besebail 9 lnnings Team.1 Barb Buttonshaw 270-235-1 Broie Perfect, Merv Alliu4i226; Helen Rogers 254-234, Don Spencer, Vere Connors, Merg King 222-225, Barb Os- Gqrd Sellers, Keith Purdy.1borne 220-239, Pue Lewis 242, Thet trophy wes presenteci by Betty Piper -224, Trisha Arych Mr. Stan Dunn, Branch 178[248, Muriel Tennant 248, Toots President. j!Wiseman 299, Onle Etcher Double-s Champs: Presenteci 227-233, Merridy Hately 236. by Bruie Perfect,-.-ta -John i 2T9, Ena- Etcher 256--221,-Dayle Ford anci Snokey Hayes. j Wolnik 258, PeUth Steadmený Single CClamp _yresenteci by 1223, _Helen Depew263, -Jean'Y Don Wright to John Ford. Harness 220, Eileen Moore H1gEh Score, 301: Presenteci'278, Bll Waemen 233, Gail by John Gibson ta Ernie Per-' Masters 253, Nancy Evens 223. frct and Bert Mundy.- Standings Double las: Presenteci byi Pins p ts. rob Brown ta Albert Saman; Onie Etcher ---- 49712 37 Double Outs: Preseuteci by Barb Buttanshaw 48339 34y2 Mrs. Angela Saman ta Andy Ena Etcher 47948 32 Anderson. Merg King 46550 29 High, Score Beseball One Merridv Hetely - 48394 28 Iuning: Presented by Mra. Deyle Wolnik.----46500 27 Helen Dunn te, B6 , .i;rj~ Helen Reynolds- 46198 221/ High Score Basebeil 9 Inn- Dot Brooks ----- 47397 22 lngs: Prese-nteci by Mrs. Bruie Shirley Davis - 417285 22 ____________________Marilyn Cole - 46058 22 Berniece Terry- 45311 16 Eaa a Olive Paifielci 45212 15 L AW M Il a -m - onyyiilcy, aum Barb Buttonshew 232, Odte Etebier 231, Ena Etcher 224,î Olive Petfielci 217, Nancyi COUNtl THE * Evean s215, Da yle Wolclk 213, Dot Brooks 211, Helen Reyn- olda 211, Shirley Davis 209, FEATU RES Merridy Hately 207, Marg Perds 206, Barb Osborne 203, ON YOUR Helen Depew 203. Bileefi Moore FIN ERIP -203, Mebel Lewis 201, Laura t / f Big Fish Contest BROCK'S B P SALES & SERKVICE "9We Service Whet We seli" For the twelfth consecutive yeer teBig- Pish -Lontest which. opened on Saturday, April 2Sth, wtI. pravide ecg- lers with awerda anci cash prises totallicg $3,200.00 for big fish caught le Ontario waters. Master -Angler Awards are given for Lake Trout, Brook ITraut, Relnbow-Trout, Mask- Inonge, Northern Pitre, Large- mouth Basa, Smallmouth Bas and Welleye that meet the minimum weight requirements for the specles. In addition cash awards renglng tramù ,$100.00 ta $10.001 are given for -jthe-to 15 fishl-n-each of-the Legi on Dan Tbrowers Receive TropFdes, T1lere was a large turnout baturclay eveming et the Legion Hall for thue annuel Dart League banquet, when many trophies and other awards were presented. Top picture shows the League champions, froru lef t to right, Gord Sellers, Ernie. Perfect, Keith Purdy, Merv. Allie and Venu Connors; absent, Don Spencer. Middle photo ie of the Playoff Champs who received the Tom. Westover Memorial trophy, being presented here by lus wife Mary. The members are, E. anr F. His, E. Clark, M. Annaert, R. Walker and J. Smith. Bottom photo shows the special awards winners, Art Sheehan, Bob Brown, AI Semais, CIif.f Anderson, John Ford and Russ Hayes. Information on the awards they won is contained in another story. lors and Hunters in co-ôpera- tion with Moison's Brewery I r(Ontario) Limited, who pro-I vide the ,awards. Anglers are, form andi although this is ndt MAY '30 Oshawa (J) ai Trenton 28 Belleville et Bowmanville essentiel ta enter the conteat, 18 Port Hope at Bowmanville 30 Oshawa (J) at Bellevilie 29 Oshawa (S) et Little Britain these scales provide the De- 18 Oshawa (S) et Kendal 31 Trenton at Belleville 30 Kendel at Bowmanville spartment af. Lanci aend Forests 19 Kendal et Oshawa (J) JUNE JULY with valuable information to 21 Port Hope et Trenton 1 Bowmanville at Port Houe 1 Bcwmanville et Port Hope aid in their fisheries manage- 21 Bow'vilie et Little Britain1 2 Littie Britain et Oshawa (S) 1 Oshawa (S) et Kendal ment programs. '22 Belleville et Oshawa (J) 3 Bowmanvifle et Kendal 5 Trenton .et -Kendal Coteienryfrm ave 24 Trenton et Bowmanville j 4 Port Hope et Oshawa (S) à Oshawa (S) at Belleville been dstrie troughou 2 edle otHp 7 Oahawa (S) at Trenton 5 Littie Britain at Port Houei hen p riceeancLcmmeiso i4 Kendal et Bowmanvie I 7Bleile et Little Britain 7 Bowmanville et Oshawa (S) nhf~ir c* ixr ni4fmn ~ 27 KendaVHÔtèztt7JawtYSyf9 t7tBeB xa Bwrie 3-saa()aUwtlo 'Ne Cenadfan Statesman, Egowmanvllle, Apr. 29, 1970) J' I!Ii !lI II!I I.. 1. -129 Spedial Purchase!n 'BOB JOHNSON" BASEBALL GLOVE Top-grain cowhide; spli action web, "Super Scoop" poclcet;fuUMIcather lining. Savel 5.98a Big BuyI YOUTH'S BAS EBALL GLOVE A flexible four-finger glove for the little-leaguerl Fuit web insert, leather lacingý SPALDING SOFTBALL Permacord waund, rnbber-sealed body with stitche- cd leather enter cover. Special! 7 Junior Basebail Glovo 9 Tanvinyl material; nylon stitchied fdr added dura ,Ç bilty Left hand, ei Pin -Ridge mINIHOME COBOURG ARENA FR1,î MAY 8 SAT,, MAY 9 SU N.,MAY 10 6 p.m. - 1 0:30 pa. i p.m. - 10:30 p.ma. i p.m. -6 p. *OPENING CEREMONIES: FRIDAY, MAY8- 6:30 P.M. Mr. Russeli Rowe M. P. P.à Miss Pine Ridge 1970 Depatmet o Touism '~' Miss Joanne Therteil- Deparmentof Turis.eofBowmenvillo *WiId-Animal Displa'y *Dog Retriever Trials *Aquarium, Display *Hors. Grooming * Parade of Champion Dogs *-Gymnastic-Display *FIy Casting *Motor-Bike- Lafety *Gun Safety * Life Saving- Demonstration, 30 EXHIBITS $HOWING THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE COTTAGER, HOMEOWNER, CAMPERr VACATIONER, FISHER AND HUNTER ÂDULTS SOc ALL CHILDREN FREE (Must Be With Aduit) a a a MaMaaa I L ' s-J 10 Believille et Tetn 1 edlat LtieB in St.~ o epiS vixe 1i Bowmanville et Oshawa7 (J) 12 Bowmanville et Belleville 11i Port Hope et Little Britain 15 Port Hope et Little Britain BowingLea ue k2 Treuton et Oshawa (S) 16 Kendal et Oshawa (S) Bowlng L, 19UO [14 Port Hope et Bellevîlle 18 Bowmaeville a et da Apil1th 17 14 Bowmanville et Trenton - 19 Oshawa (J) et Little Brîtain No.-Name Pis. Pins 14 Kendal et Little Britain 19 Port Hope et Bowmanvilîe 5-Slowpokes.- 65 4469 15 Little Britain et Bow'ville 19 Belleville et Kendal 1-Whiz Kida 84 44141117 Oshawa (J) et Port Hope 20 Keudel et Port Hope 4-Roed Runners 55 43291 17 Oshawa (S) et Bowmenville 21 Little Britein et Oshawa (S) 2-Vikings 54 43209120 Belleville et Oshawa (J) 22 Oshawa (J) et Bowmanville 6-Swingers 52 43503120 Little Britain et Trenton 22 Trenton et Port Hope 3-Apollos - 43 421371 21 Oshawa (S) et Port Hope 23 Bowmauville et Oshawa (S) IlBrinklow 292:' men's high 21 Trenton et Little Britain 126 Kendal et Trenton triple, Arcolci Brînklow 763,,23 OshaWa et Little Bitaîn 29 Little- Britain et Kendel 41Ladies' high single, Kethyi24 Oshawa (J) et Kendel 29 Oshawa (S) et Bowmanviîle Skribe 255; ladies high triple,124 Belleville et Port Hope 30 Port Hope et Oshawa (J) Mary Lace 613, 25 Bow'ville aI Littie Britain To be arranged 200 end Over 26 Trenton et Oshawa (J) Oshawa (J) at Oshawa (S) IArnolci Brlcklaw 203-268- 28 Little Btin et Port Hope,ý Oshawa (S) et Oshawa (J) 292, Mitre Kennedy 236-233, 'Gary Cauway 207-261, Gary AmUf Lace 258, Kathy Skribýe 202- Tlojo% lH BOW LINGà 255, Dave Orme 206-254, Eileen,ý Hlc-key 252, Banner Passantý BANTAM GIRLS L. Whitehead -___ 225-229 247, Molly Horstmen 232,1 Winnera of the second scheciS-M Vor'ris ____229 Lionel Hlckey 225, Cerole i 1:C Mitchell, L. Bromeil, L. C. Passant ___ Orme .225, Betty Charlandci aanC.Gibson, J. Bd- 21ghTriple 223, Jack Brown 222, Clerence aodsn, P.C -e J Carter - ----- Rivesc221,Mary Lare 204- mndouDP.PttrI thJrspoon _ _ 636 221, Paul Laprade 212-219, Jim1 Rgh single D.W1 eaon - 3 PFair 214-217, Dot Passant 212 'S- Bond _________ _ 196 L. Whiteheadc __ 601 TI*rese Rivera 204-208, Jim J.'Patterson -___1761 JUNIOR BOYS Jeffreys 208. Higli Double Winners of the second Nte-After a close bettle S. Baud __ __ 322 sehedule: J. Stephen, J. Brooks, the Slowpokes crept by thse L. Taylor -- - - 298 B., Lamant, W. Moaher, D. WhzKicis to take the 2ud BANTAM BOYS Wtherly, schedule by eue point, Winners of the second seheci W. Coomb Sing 239 Avergesule: J. Jensen, S. Jeffreys, K. M' Gillespie 232 Mike Kennedy 221, Bill Parrell, H. Bain, L. Decison. G, Jensen ----- 227-204 Wilks 211, Gary Conway 207, Jack Brown 201, Dave Orme 21gb Single B. Casceguette 217 1l99, Arnoldi Brinklow 198 M. Reynolds . 185 W. Holroyd ._____214 Garry Dwyer 194, Kathy B., BrancIs______ 184 B,_ Lamant _______ 207 Skrlbe 191. Betty Charland ,'Jensen_ 184 G. Coombes ______206 19.Allen Maclean 189, Lionel J Highns DoubleG.T. Wowad sen _202 jHickey 186, Bileen Hickey 184,~Jne ---___ 4 .Tise 0 Th ees Rivers 183, Mvary R. Chow ______ 309 ihugsTil Lace 180. Paul Laprade 180, M. Reynalds . 302 G. Jensen - 582 Jim Jeffreys 178, Pet Walker J. Whsrte-- 302 M. Gillespie - 565 177, Clarecce Rivera 175. Gary Playoffa between winners af SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Lace 174, Dot Passent 172, Billtthe first anci second schedule Winuera af the second Skribe 172, Banner Passant Saturday, May 2nd, 1 p.m. scheciule: R. Bauwmeester, S. 1171, Moliy Horatinan 168,Banquet, May StIs, 6:15, et Davey, G. MacDonald, J. Mary Chisholin 168, Cerole thse Legion Hall, Camapbell, S. Blanchard. jOrme 162, Rose Marie Con-' JUMIOR GIRLS Highx Single way 160, Agnes Maclear 158, Winuers af the second' J. Pearson _______279 Mary Brlnklaw 153, Stew schedule: J,. Marshall, J. Cart- D. Bradley -____256 Chisholm 153, Tony Horsiman er, D Piper, D. Witherspaon. D. Terry -_____253 151, Doris Jeffreys 150, Doris C. Passent, D1bTie Holroyd 138, Dot Pair 13f% 21gb single D. Bradley ___727 Isabel Laps-ade 134, Donnai .~ Carter ----215 B. Terry 8 Full grain tan cowhide, Scoop nodel deep skiff- laced poçket; laced heet Adjustable loups.; Lcfr or Right hand,..,.............. 9-5 Top-Grain Leather Glove 4 Fuit leather lined, rawhide laced, nylon sttched .*4O Features double-ply trap ........ ... Let's play I SOFTBALL BATS Ilespeler Boy? nmod- et. 30" size, *Spalding quiity, 3 1 àh to 34", sites. HARDBALL BATS Spalding Officialznd- et. Ash, ecdI n Hespeler Offiîal mort .3 et No. 45, AsI, F ~soIme 1l"site. 12" 1site, Washable. 2-w Sandiot Bail 9"rubber-covered. Corkc centre, Icather-covered. .65 1w" ------a r4wLfle y MO= w With-erson - 22-239j.JPearson Rn - <t,, w LA Ulm] )l Ang-moncl

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