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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Mar 1972, p. 9

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OMITTED - In the "Flashback" 25 years ago item appearing two weeks ago, the naines of Bob Gai- lagher and Joe Piper were omitted in ýthe line-ùp of Breslin's Red Raiders. We would like to thank thje reader for drawing this to our attention as these naines and Bud Perfect's, were not in the original copy but did appear in later editions. BOW'%LING TOURNAMENT On Saturday, Miarch 4th, three teams from the Canadian For- esters Bowling League participated in an Eastern Ontario competition held at the Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. Team No. 1 consisting of Glen Prout, Jack Bond, Pat Murphy, Carol Roberts, Louise Woodcock lost out to first by nine pins but they carried no handicap. These three teams along with fv others from Eastern Ontario, will coin-, pete it Western Ontario some time in May. ,,EWýMCASiTLE PLAYER STARS - Bill McCuI- lougli was credited with playing a very strong gaýme for his team, the Port Hope Panthers, thus helping thern to defeat Lindsay 3-1 in Lindsay last Thursday, in the third game of Junior "C" play-off s. Fourth game went Friday in Lindsay, with Lindsay defeating Port Hope and evening E thescore 2-2. Fifth gamie goes Thursday night in Port, Hope. t t t t COBOURG PULLS UPSET - In defeating Sutton, the league winners, Cobourg Cougars wilh 'now advanee into, the seriesagainst the winners of the Port Hope-Lindsay series. t t t t t1 50-50 DRAW - Winner of the Midget 50-50 draw at the game Sunday nîght was Harold Stevens, i Bowmanville, with ticket No. 2445, winning hlm tt t t t TRAG,(EDJY- Newýý Year's Day puppy "Later", and mother "ýSooner", we-e playing in the parking lot at Bowmanville Colintry Club, when a delivery truck acidentally baýu ced over "ýLater", killing the pup on the spot. Un7ifor.,tunately, although. the owner Jin Youngmnan ws nearby, it ail happened so quiekly he was unable to rescue the pup in time. "Sooner" and her puppies are great favorites at the club with the r golf andcrin memnbers and their familles. OpeerinGanano %que LS eE7-î onSun da y OnSaray Marcb 4th, the 13cowmnv-ille L. & L. Tool ?eewee Major Trailsheds tra- velled to Gananoque for the second game of the series.1 Trailsleds jumped int a first9 periodl lead of 2-0 on goals by -Marty Preston and Terry Sar-i ginson. Ganianoque fought back and tijed it up, then went ahead TV TOWERS THIE BEST I rLACK AND WHIITE Color and UHF RECEPTION Ail Towers a r e P V ' * Heavy Duty Workmanship - ruarantteed D. WHITE'S TVAntennas MAPLE GROVE 623 -5251 or 623-3070 3-2. Robert Ormiston tied theC score at 3-3 to end the secondI period.1 In the third period, with1 Bowmanville a man short,1 Ormiston scored on a break-J away to put the Trailsleds ahead 4-3. Gananoque tied it Up midway in the period. The regulation time ended withi the score tied 4-4.1 The two teams chenged1 ends and played a 10 minutej overtime period and a score-] less tie. As a result each team received one point, and the third game was played Inj Bowmanville March 5th. On Sunday, Gananoque bombed the Trailsleds 7-1 and comphetely dominated t he game. They out-skated, out- bodychecked and totalhy out- played the local squad. As a result of the win by Ganan- oque a fourth game was play- ed in Gananoqueon Tuesday, March 7th at 8 p.m. Results appear elsewhere in this issue. The-parcel post system be- tween Canada and the United Kingdom was înaugurated on AugustnI, 1886. May ff) I ~~ - /'todw Cecl Kennedy WAREHOUSING That's Cecil's business at Canadian Tire andi we're building another 4000 sq. ft. for him to serve you better than ever. STEW MeTAVISH President CAROLE GOULD' Store Manager, ajor Lge. Three bowlers betteredth 10 mark this week with Dav eynolds the old pro on top i847. Dave had games of U1-237-299- Old Cob Kent vas next, having games of M3-288-291 forý 822. Dr. H-. BRundie, taking things easy ,n Florida, bowled ahead and ad 817. Dr. H. B. had 190 z ind the high single game 341 inc finished with 286. Ah Osborne had 798 (297), Big Don Oke 795 (282-274), Bob Glanville, getting young- ýr every day, nit 781 (326), ack Bond, feeling better, 762 (302-276). Yes, Garf Clarke, ur hero, finahly did il with a ice 753 (286). After bowl- mg this triple Clarke was ready to take on any bowler t the alley. Walt Hately 739 305), Bruce Milne 722 (267), Murray Tighe 720 (258), ack Lander 707 (253), George Piper 710 (299), Ross Wright 06 (262), Doug Carter 701 293), Les Smahe 700 (291). Randy Beauprie had a big op 97 single game, Harold Mich- elson 289, Greg Couch and da Hap Palmer both with 277,m 'aul Lyhe and Ray Van Meer t 264, Bob Laird 263. Dykstra's Food won highI C single team score 1281 while .owan's Pontiac-Buick had îgh triple 3585. The lumberjacks from Beav- er Lumber now have a 3 point edge over Ken's Men's Wear. Beaver, has 21 pts., Ken's 171/9. Nels Osborne In- surance team is third with 17 points. Dave Reynolds bas a big lead in the averages. Dave is hitting 252 while Larry Piper and Ron "Fats" Etýcher are tied at 244. 9th Week -2nd sehedule Averages 225 and Over Name Games Ave. Dave Reynolds 27 252 Larry Piper ------ 277 244 Hon Etcher ------ - 27 244 Gord Wilcox'----_ 27 2401 Don Oke ----- 27 240 Ross Wright 27 239 Russ Oke -------- -27 239 Ron Selheck - 27 237 Jack Bond ---- __ 24 235 Greg Couch------- 27 234 Maurice Annaert.- 27 ý234 Dr. H, B. Hundhe - 27 231 Elton Brock .---- 27 230 Ed Leslie ------ 27 230 Howard Bromeli __ 27 230 Ai Osborne - 27 229 Les Smale---_ _ 27 229 Jim Bruton 27 227 Doug Carter------ 27 226 Hector Ballantine __ 27 226 Bob Smithb-------- 27 2261 Frank Mohun 24 226 Randy Beauprie -- 27 225 Bob Kent --------- 27 225 Standing of Teams Team w L Pts, Beaver 1Lumber 21 6 21 -Ken's Men's Wear . 1 --l71/2 91/ 17 1' Nels Osborne sInsurance 17 10 17 Lander Hardtware 16 il 16 Cowan Pontiac Buick ----- 14 13 14 Jury & Lovehh ------111/2 51/2 l11<.Ž Pab's Cab-.il 1 16 il Frank's Variety ---i1 16 il Mutton Shehi ------- 10 17 10 Dykstra's Food ------ 9 18 9 Pepsi Cola- 9 18 9 New'ville- StarkvilIei Bowling League Tbursday, March 2nd Averages -Doris Tompkins 194, Gail Milîson 193 , Dorotby Stark 189, Elaine Marchant 187, Joyce Stacey 186, Marie Trimn 182, Jean McOuat 180, Olive Henderson 179, Bernice Hend- nson 178, Pat Millson 171, .Nadine Trimble 170, Shirley Vartell 168, Dale Foran 167, Peggy lVilson Ï63, Lynda Willsher 160, Cathy Lambert 160, Karen Carter 140, Carol Topple 128. H-igh single, Gail MilisonI 286; high triple, Gail Milîsonj 725; high average, Doris rompkins 194. 200 Games Gall Milîson 2M-246, Peggy Milison 259-202, N adin e Trimble 254, Joyce Stacey 251, Cathy Lambert 940-212, Shirley Marteli 22U Dale Foran 217-208, Doris TonP kins 213-218, Elaine March- ant 210, Olive Henderson 205, Bernîce Henderson 202. Games Won Daring Denîms.----------- 4,3 Cocky, Corduroys -------40 Boobie Beîlaps --- - -----33 Tubby Tweeds ----- - - 39 (0F Bowling Ladies hîgh triple, Mtýay Alldread 773;, ladies higb single', May Alldread 299. Men's high triple, J. Bond' 787; men's high single, G. Heath 343. 1 Team Standings Smith ---- -----44 229 Van Goor 41 26350 Prout 37 26354 M. Heath --- 32 26115 Murphy ----- 32 25952 Luffman ----- --- - 2 25624 Bonsma----- 31 26270 Roberts -- --- 9 25825 McKeen 28 25973 G. Heath --- 27 25804 Bond ----- 26 25203 Weshtlake -- 19 26069 Base Borden Goalie Foils, Midgets in Opening Game Bowmanville's MeGregor Midgets had quite a few The second game at Borden will be on Saturday and'I pportunities to score during their gaine here on Sun- the third of the best-of-five series will get underway ,y, to open the Ontario semi-finals, but they only here. Sunday at 8:30, The teams were quite evenhy .anaged to beat the Base Borden goalie twice whihe matched but the locals spent too inuch time in the he visitors racked up f ive. This photo was one of those penalty box on unnecessary penalties and Borden ccasions when. they were foiled by the Borden goalie. capitalized- on thein. ____ The Canadian Statesman, BoWmanville, Ma., 8, 1972 ral O I*ng High triples. Don Taylor RualBolig819, Bill Hall 765, AI iehr 716, J. Luffman 705. Russ' Sunocos -- 17 27796 Averages Tyrone ------- - 15 27922 D . Taylor 245, B. M artin Salem - --------- -15 27690 (18) 227, K. McGili 220, j. Hi-C ' --- - 141/2 27439 Lutfman 220, R.Laird 218, C . Enniskilen 131/ 27377 Mils 212, R. Vanmeer 211, AI Maple Grove 12 28121 Stephen 209, LU Cooms 8, S o lin a - - - - -- -- - 12 27622 D . W o o dl 207, J . S ie m vo n 204, Dominion Stores_ 10 25999 C. Goodman 204, T. Pleasance High singles: Bill Hall 340, 203, J. Coombes 202, Bill Haill Ai Stephen 332, Don Taylor 201, Ray; Davey 201, L. Forsey ORONO FIGURE SKATING CLUB I6 presents 2Â5th Annual' .Carnival , IlSkating thru the.Season s"* Saturday, March 25th, 8: 00 p.m. Sunday, March 26th 2: 00 p.m. Guest Skaters. Pat Baker and Peter Zednic 16 years and under - 50e El........... th uu i l Ie Polyodoer rd for! mmoanth ride. *Reg'd.T M. TFIE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA,. LIMITýD.. TORONTO 1>4,, ONTil Adults $1.00 Adm'ission

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