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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 May 1972, p. 9

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IThe Canadfian Stateasnan, flowmanviÎlle, MvaY 3f, 1972.9 623-3303ýý HO0NOR ýSPORTSMEN - at the Port Hope Kinsmen Panthers Junior "C" hockey club's wind..up'dinner and dance held at the Lions Recreation Centre on Saturday, May 2th. Spec- jal awards were made to deserving members of the hockey set-up in Port Hope. Capt. M.~urraty Cawker won the Win. "Bil" Lightle scoriflg -.*BSDL SCREDTJLES cerned trophy donated in memory of the late Mr. P'reston TasDr rîvers Receive Safe rvn AwardS LR CGG Aa? Lightle. Don Allen - goalie, won Most Valuable ASCAINTe Player Erv Downiey trophy. Theý team players ASOCATONwerd peetdplaques to thi oces Medhurst M antlea asco by Ca] and Cawker, and trainer Ralph Hodgson in Jaeti*e t as* y al appreciation of their efforts on the players Se**. behaif. Jn4 t t t t t Scugog at Janetville EXCEL AT MEET - Clarke . High, Sehool e Lsco at Nestieton Burketon Atieotir team placed fifth out of 15 schools * * **Il , competing in the recent L.O.S.S.A. track and *.* *. Lascnaet Scugog Burketon et ,anetville field meet. Following is a list of the placementsNsttn invros events. Senior boys - Robin Winter etêo fourth in both 100 and 200 meter races. Joe Scugog at Burketon Bezubiak fourth iu 400 metre. Ken Boyd third î Lascole tNsteo in the open 3000 metre. Neil Jrennan second in Lat 100 etr hurle'and 00 tre urdes. heJune 25 - 100 etr hudiesand400mete hudie. Te ~Nestieton et Scugog relay teamn fiuished fourth. Junior Boys - Garth Blurketon et Lesco Moore fourth'in 200 metres, Ian Brennan second' .~ ~bii~'*~* Janetvîlle in 300 metre hurdies. Jim $erennan midget - JUl' 2 - first in 110 metre hurdles, second iu 100 and Burke' tn etvîNeste third in the long jump. Carl Coatham third in ' Jgo the 400. Rick Lovekin fourth in 300 metre hurd- u 9 les. Art Grootsecond in discus and Chris Dwyer ~Janetville et Scugog third. Midget relay teamn finished fourth. Senior Burketon girls Peggy fpeWitt fourth in 800 metre. Carol T, uly 16 - L]vknfourth ini the long jump.,Junior Girls - * *ý, e: scgoe;Lsc Yvonne Schoenrnaker fourth in the 100 nietre. Janetville et Burketon Peggy Ruegger faurth in the 400 metre. Lily NestJl 23 Woo second in the discus, third in the javelin i'S ', ;:.Y Burketon at Scugog and second iu the shot put. Midget girls - Alida "' Nestleton et Jenetville Beekr tird u te sht pt an Suan SarkGary Bromeli, Kent Williams, Fe Seymour and Lawrence Fancey are rsne ihterSf rv uy3 secndinth jaeln hrw.ingý Awards by President Maurice Preston. Scugog et Nestieton t T t t Lescoe t Burketon "TURNABOUT" - On Sunday afternoon at Preston Transport Limited the President ta the emPloy- Bon Riel and Don Fitzgerald. systema enables drivers who Janetville- Soper Park in a double header with Peterbor- and Preston Moving & Stor- ..s qualifying for the 1971 Following the presentations, leave a compahy for employ- August e og th lcrn èetdte 4-inte age (Lindsay) Ltd. helci their honors. Maurice Preston congratulate ment with another transpor- Possible Reined Out a firstgant onl tohavePeteborogh cme Ste Divin Awad Baquetationn focompanyatitoçoretaino rt thehhe Gaams er firs gam oul te avePeteborogh crne recently at the Bowmanville Seven drivers were honored th e o heir years Of safe lest award and qualif y, for August 13 -fr stormîng back in the second gaute te clobber Country Club. namely - Fred Seymour, 12 driving and outlined t1hat an further awards annually. Ply-fs trtti Bowmanville 20-1. A sad endiug for what began The Management ande ars of safe* driving; Bon average of 10 drivers or 62 'The remainder .of the even- TEAMS: as agoo dayforthe lecrons plyeeswit ther wveand/ iesix years; Lawrence Fan- per cent of the Preston drivers ing was spent playing, yards Lasco -LaRs 2-41 the t ,or friends enjoyed an excellent cey, three years; Gary Bromell quelify for theawards annuel- and visiting. Scugog - barb.questea diner. and Don Fitzgerald, two yeers; ly indicating the fine record It is hopeful that an evening Wm. Bobbie 985-3552 L LEG ION PE E WEES - defeated PortHope 10-e en hreu ta inr Don Green and Kent Williams, our drivers have maintained. for awerd presentetions ta Nestieton Saturday, eat Memnorial Park. This even h sre After dînner, the safe driv- one year. Not present ta accept The Transportation Safety As- Preston employees may bec Olive ber 9858 at wn ndaIoss' c.Nx om ae ody ing awards were presented by their awards were Don Green, sociation of Onftro aad ed annueay Bukeoy ery-98-88 June 5th at 6:30 at Memorial Park against Lindsay.ROY etil e rr 8648 t tt t t MoeRîIrn c e ~ o on Vivian- 277-2483 CLARKE ORIENTEERING CLUB - held their, c* cit iet n R vUe s aVVvll spring meet- Sunday, May 28th, i the GanaraskaIn R re to K AO AEBLeabFrthCbsenry WELY LL Pourest B t fEtepie. The curse was.set out by P N YDO- Odger shut ayou t t resarsRicadw is apSotiec - 'EL Y IL Str jork of the Swedish National Team. This is The recently released 1972 PONTYP OL On S t ut ayt tehraearcRhads and ScotBiech- great outdoor sport. You cen ither run or walkreotfth Bwmnle Mrs. Eedwîn of Newcastle 15-0 in the first game. Danny On Thursday, May 25th the Spring mey have been latel arun te ouseprvîin yu enfid t it sow aret wfile heatiohs spent the lest few weeks Desousa, Robert Deboo. John'Braves, gained a victory over but how delightful when it did erond he oure poviingyoucanfin'itwit shws hatwhie te nmbe atthe home of ber daughter Stacey and Terry Martin led.thë Cubs liy default. arrive, The fine weather of your map and l compass. of eilidren and teenagers and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the Dodgers, while, Glen Fer- GIRLS' SOFTBALL the pest week lies giveni regîstered in department Pro- Fan Gilbank. ril and. Paul Adams stood out On Thursday, May 25th the everyone opportunity ta catch 1% y % Ngrems rose cnie ltbe Master Tony Clark,, Orono for the Braves. Kiwanis team bombed Stur- up on deleyed outdoor ectivi- HlA " regitrd ubrofeu. bas returned home after In the second game' the rocks 33-9. Kiwanis, receiv- ties. The sound of machines fe. ,spending the past four weeks Astros defeated the Cubs 21-2, ed a solid team effort, whîle in the field froma early niora- Clb 1 un metngwil n atrdy;25pepl wr~ The cbldren's section rose with bis grandperents, Mr. Bandyý Crossey tossed the vic- Sherry Morrisan and Cathy ing uritl late et nmght mîngled be held the first Tuesday i u oln.b 9 a302i 91 u and Mes, Lloyd Clark, tory wieTobin Rowe nd Docksteadier ,;tood out for, with the mnusic of the birds June, instead 0ie scodadi rceain e b 58 ta ub frilagegmeo rokCl cored 1six runs Sturr0ck's.1 and that other low Vmoein~ Tuiesdey, Group 2 in charge. Mrs.Goron. Sunday. A our men's bal! em-fo vr flower bed ami Mns. Blackbun,11 n, Nrrilsh, McKinon,- Miss L. MeKinon, The highlights of theyerdete Omemee Marine 14-4. Ai.nîn muscle ekofah Mvrs. R. Ashton,Ms.,Ga-TrtoM.anMrBd were reconstruction at the! This Wednesdey evening they U e<i i h eso hsee a rard. Werry and Jean, MiseS usen Arena, completion of the work play in Betbeny and next ntrpre etwe u CI u 21hada bolin niht 1Guekaon the Drap-la Centre, and Suiida, June 4th, they play Clb 1 ada owin ngh GesaMeto, er S~the establishment Of twO Lou's ýDiscount in Omeme e, business 'went an as usuel Beyh ndte tera Wv algae wl b ulsed ffW Nwit a e ngop fed the Mhomes ____________________________________new playgrounds, one et East time 6:30 p.m. A sebedul fwthemeinn7te ars erly Roed. shorlly. of, Mrs. C. Dickinson oni Tues- On Saturday afternoon a Wnner of Satunday's Indian- isnce lete lest year. " aMa 6h 6lst BRO O K IN dayte~gests of the Lloyd barn on the Sutch farrn on apolis 500, Mark Donohue, bas tI k that Stuttgart is 'work- MrWilSnuswhha Ashtn fmily l-ighwy 3, jut suth Of eenaccused of collaboration ing on a brand new Cen-Am been la Port Hope Hospital a Mr n r.WyeBlack- Pontypool wes burned, . w.hth PnseRain Ta car that will appear tet short time, passed away there. Murnd r, Waerewt h eseRcn e first race", 'said Oliver,, citing lest weekend witb the funeral S P R IN G F A IR e t Mr. and Ms W. by children playing with ,n oshilyn a the announcement thet ail fur- heldla Port Hope on Mondey, » Blacbur's.mathes smoesceen arundthecar ther tests on the Porsche will May 22nd. Mr. Sanguins sold lcbr'.Mratches.lodClr he will be ervn t Mosuiort be private. bis home la Port Hope a short Mrs. Arthur Trewin and Mn.taed Mrs. LloyduClark SATîURDAYl JUNE 3rdMe.Dvd allr were ~e the ainttenLaaats BluetCan-Am, Fevored la the $75,000 race, time ego and hed been livn Mrs.Davd dd inPeterborough re- ýthe opening race of the Cana- is the Gulf team, entering two with his deughter, Mrs. George . 4 8P.. RIAY- EXHIBITS te. be placed bridge wedding on 1'Friay ty fMns. Clark's brother, dian-American Challenge Cup MeLarens, driven by World Tufford, 9:00 AM,-.rena Open for Visitors' evenîng et Norwood. o m Lowes, end bis1 bride, Series. Champion Jeekie Stewart and Valerie Austin is still in Loveridge was junior brides- Doris Terry. Becepiion wasl Californien, Jackie Oliver, Denis Hulme, twice winner of Ottawa where she hed gone 10:30 AM. - OUAWA EUESTRIN CLUB maid fr her ousin.held lui the Legion Hall, leays be expecis Donohue ta the Can-Ani seniesbecoinMsMahisd OOSESOWMemobJoe.ateddlis show upet Mospon't Nwîth a Race trials wilî be beîd June ler osnMs acasd H SESHW r.uationeecse otnde hsaur- 10 a L.O.L. was hast1completely different car from 9 and 10, wiih the race June Fa Boche, the former, Gwen rauaio -xecie n atr-oa5 -county ladge meeting the Porsche fie bas been test- Il.rwsnihstl 1100A..- UDIN Halter Classes of àay maning et Lakebead Uni- o rdyngt Ford,__ __________________in_ e Heeo Daletre * eay ndLihtHese vrsty TunerBe. e e-Miss Brenda van Wiering-Laa home feom Port Hope Hos- ceived isBchlo f lceue, Toronto, was home for thepilletek 12:30 P.M. - PARD E deogree adMi. adMlomrtn1 weekend. diI'~d ayMes, K. Ashby and Mrs. E. bel 1:0 .M -JUGIG f eay nd * rs Dvi Mlclmreur-1 Congratulations ta Joe Mc-e Barrowclaugh attended a com- E Light Herse Hitches, ed home with ber daughter' Cullough 0f a dEr.on i ub itemein tteEs 1:00 .M. CATTE JUGINGMes. Russel Burrows on St- will be celebrating bis 87th e 1u Durham Historicel Centre on i 1:0 .M -CATL JDGNGurday, birtbday ibis Sunday, June. Saturdey morning ta discuss va JUDGING Rabbit Exhibits Mgr. and Mes. Bert Ashton, 4th. T he ladies of the Bowman- [îng, McGregor Hardware, Gin- plans and set up- sub-commit- 2:00 P.M. - ANNOUNCE Prize Winuers of Toronto, were et their cot- Sympathy is extended ta ville Golf Club held their ny's Hairstylîng,' Canadien tees far the apenîng of the W tage on Sundey. Mes, Bert -the relatives of the* laie Tom opening Field Day Saturdey, Statesmen, Van Belle Gardens, centre for the summer months. !l Parade Ashon is leaving on Wed- Rowson of Havelock. Burial May 27th, wltlî 58 ladies in Jackmen Florisi, D & R Sparts, Those also present were Mayor is Officiel Opening of Fair nesday for a. holiday ini wes ln Ballyduff Cemetery on attendence, There was e shot- Brèslîn's Ladies Wear, Hoop- M. Wledyke, Dr. and Mes, O. di (Norm Caf ik, M.P. Ont. South) Europe, Seturday, May 27th. The laie gun start et two p.m. followed er's Jewellery, Jury & Lovell B. Dickinson and Mrs. H. V. Me. and Mrs. Arhur Trew- Mer. owson was the busband by dinnen et six p.m. Teavel Agency, Collis Electrîc, Tui'ck. Horse Racing la clled on Mr. and Mes. of Mary Kerr (formerly, of Afier dinner President Val W. Frank Real Estate, Port Mrs. C. Dickinson atiended 2:130 P.M.- DOG SHOW arn mtPr erOlLts nd son-in-iew of Mes. Miller welcomed everyone and Hope, Clifferesi CleanrL-teHobShwlPrtop Oshawaý Obedience Association SMtrdak. ot came homne Gertrude Kerr. introduced thé 1972 executive. der Hardware, Charter-ays, on Setu edwe vr Me. Jeck PoilsA greet nieny from near Joyce Lyle, the Tournament Nichols Matons cnd Coronetion impresse ih h xcellence Square Dancing every hr., ou the hr. from Part Perry Hospital on and far atiended the "At Chairmen, expleined e f ew of Restaurant. of the displays. Jud, ad olkSinin Suda. Bst ises ndHome" on Saturdey, May 27th the fotbcoming tournements. 'First Low Team: Betty Tru- On 2t tWesde eeeng speedy recavery, Jack. to boîîor Mns. Ada Clark of Marlon Pearson, Pet Marjerni- deau, Faye Mcllroy, PeggY Mey24hthe Wennul comen UCW 4:30 ,P-M.- Garden. Tracter Race Me. end Mes. Lloyd Asbton Betbàny. Mes. Clark (the son and Betty Trudeau then Fayîe.hdterane hce 5:00 P.M. -Exhibits May be removed tond Me.end es. ByosesunAh omrAaWlo)ws90peetdtepiedeae eodLwTe Slyper, et leest the second one, S tofteddTroeSne orme ge Wlestn Feb 0 28îh ,heprzsdoaed Seon owT. eSll nd iA wes ïute successfu. Sehool AnfversaylServieby. 2thby Kramps Furniture, Dom- amrKyStpePtTs upr relwsa éon Suny er Srv nd since that is a poor time inion Stores, Greig's Heinstyl-HrmrKySepePtTseuprsaelwsa ofnbeyen a b clerein Marjerrison, Anna Strike. guessing game, the amount of.1 a birtbrley, Dr. Jeck Clark and Third' Low Tem: Mary um his wif e, Lillian, 0f Niagara PHvn thlaWitly o Fells. bosted ibis "At Home" u w W LES Ml, arv iler.Witle 31a for their moiber et ber home Lylosste, V inoo v lu Belhany on2Sinueday afier-HEATING SPECIALIST CosstateinnN. lany o Satuony No.- 9iwesLipTnda ddis PE SERVC ecptde al ath ec C D C wbo bas been bospitelized forCAETV0 PLEASE CALL Be.a Daio teBech- "0R-z s some weeks, 'and ta Miss June CBET F lucae ewll epec- Robinsau who recently bcd MacDONALD'S VI Lotus ILarcIens1 îng in three churches, Breccb- CHURCH ST. NORTH naise surgery done at Toronto ]BRYSON'S SMOI nAtherley and Udney. Bey. ORONO - 983-5810 Genceel. FRE SPE RESTAURANT and Mes. Northey will be 52-53-r63-43leving the Betbany-Ponty Credît Assistancee Mr, and Mnm Alec Martini NORTH-END MAI 52-58 o 63343pool charge at the end of and femily speni the boliday FRANK'S VA] June. _____________ weekend et Sturgeon Lake. fond ea ber of1 from werea Sund was th the r ices or charge werey The ch hear t Rev. J. S.T.M.i CornwE Ernie Bowen Ernie cernes te us from. Orono where h. lias «en operating e service station for many years. xmie, who has been a mechanie fer over 20 years, 5new employed on our parts ceunter. With lis ast knowledge ef automobile requirements, he is elI qualified te assist you lu ahl your parts needs. le would like te remind our customers that this ;the tÎme te put your car lu shape for sumi-mer riving. Core ne uand see hlm seau, ýEW McTAVISH President CAROLE GOULD Store Manager INSMEN TV Bi lits New It's Excitingo WOO IN PRIZES ($10.00 MINIMUM PRIZE) àrs thils Week were its of Oshajwa NDAY AT 6:-30 P.M.b ON CABLE TV L ECA S T- aSale Ini Bowmanville at FFICE - 26 KING ST. WEST 7ARIETY - 71 KING ST. EAST KE SHOP- 31 KING ST. WEST iTTE - 83 LIBERTY'ST. SOUTH! .RKET- 101 LIBERTY ST. N. IRIETY KING ST. EAST eaen by the same num- was Elizabeth Kellogg, nep people seems ta change of ,.he guest speaker, and shie- year to year. There sang' "The Bird's Song" b- about 300 served. - Vaughan Williams. Rev, JJ, iay morning, May 28th Ramlit conducted the service the 91st anniversary of and6It was4 a Pleasure ta hav 'esent Welcomne Church him re-(maini for a visit; after mg. Ail thé other serv- the service for on other Surt- n the ope Tonshi~days it is necessary tohrr e of the United Church right away for anothersrv withdrawn for the day. ice. Old friends were hp~ ,urch was wel.1 filled to to greet Rev. Clare Keillogg i the guest speaker, the this, his home church. i C. Kellogg, B,A., B.D., Mr. and Mrs. E. Skinner et .of Knox United Church, Oshawa visited with Mr. and 'ail, whose message con- Mrs. Earl Brooking on Sun. Id theý question, "Run- day. the Race, or Running Mrs'. E.ý Barrowclou 1gh re- ý?» turned home on Tuesday, ?e was a profusion of May 23rd after visîting with rs and the choir sang her sister Mrs. W. Robinson nthems, "Hymn of Peace" and other members of her llcott; and "Show Me My family in Winchester and by Wooler. The soloist ïMarvelville. 'St aY Aliv witli Red Cross Water Safety" The Bowmanville & District Brandi of the Canadian Red Cross Society Proclaim the week of U NE 04 t-UN 0 as Mater Safe:y Week AIl citizens within Our district and visitors ,eîurged to think safety in, on and around water mi pools to lakes in the warmer months and xoughout the year to, prevent loss of 1l1ife through ývarious forms of recreation. go ntroIu ce ~oon GOuS&a//..

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