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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Sep 1960, p. 9

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'THU8DAYSEPT. lut, 190 Play Here Saturday Merriton Cornes fo Lif e i'e-Defeats Juveniles9m2 ~To Tie Series at One Each Displaylng a complote re- wlth the loss, ailowing ton* baseman Fuller had a pair of versai of form from the teamn safeties over the nine-lnning singles. that lest 18-4 less tihan a distance. But Piper was the Bill Osborne wlth a triple victim of shoddy defensiveý week ago Merriton upset Bow- support, with the infield rnak- and a single and John James mnanvile 9-2 at the Vincent ing lîve errors.1 with twc singles, were the Massey Park Saturday after- Merriton scored twice in the big hitters for Western Tire. noon te even the best of three flrst, once in the third and The third and deciding en- Juvenile Series at one gaine wrapped it up with a pair of' counter in the turnabout ser- apiece. markers i each of the Iast ies, will be playe' this Sat- Ernie Dodman had a rough three frames. Bownianville urday afternoon at Vincent trne in the epener, but Sat- picked up single runs in the Massey. The players could urday ho stopped the Western sixth and ninth.1 really use a lot of fan sup- Tire crew on seven hits, hur- Centre-tielder Ward was the1 port, as they attempt to de- ling shutout bail for the first main cog in the winncrs' at- fend the Juvenile Ontario Lave innings. tack, batting in four runs with Championship crown, which LaYp er as tagged a single and a double. Second they won last year. Soccer Highlights Courtice Edges Zion ilm O Hooper' s, Hamp ton PIay Tie In an extremely well-play- ed game, Courtice edged Zioni 1-0 last Wednesday niglit te even Uic best cf flirce semi- final series at one win apiece. Bath goalies turned in eut- standing efforts te thwart al scering attempts but one. The one was a goal by Brian Orin- iston in the second half, which stood up ail the way. Saturday niglit, in another hard-fought battle, Bowman- ville Hooper's Jewellers came from behind on George Fay- er's second haîf goal, te fie Hampton 1-1. Charlie Terpstra had given Hampton the lead ln the first haîf. These two clubs will go at if again this Saturday with Hampton only Îieeding a tic te take the ser- les. A Bowmanviile win would force a fcurfh sudden-death clash. Bowmanville 10-0, runner-up The juniors rang down the Solina edged Maple Grove 1-0, curtain on regular season while Courtice shut eut Ty- play, with ail eight clubs in rone 5-0 and Hampton decis- action, last Thursday night. ioned last place Enniskillen League-leading Zion trounced 3-2. Final Junior Standings GP w L T Pts. Zion____________ 14 12 1 1 25 Solina __________ 14 12 2 0 24 Courtice __________ 14 il 2 1 23 Maple Grove _______ 14 7 6 1 15 Tyrone ---------------14 3 10 3 9 Bowmanvillo _______ 14 4 10 O 8 Hampton 14 2 il 1 5 Enniskillen _______ 14 1 12 1 3 Zion will meet Courtice, with Solina playing Maple Grove, In best cf three semi-final series, with the first teain te get four points - the winner. Details cf Monday's opening games appear elsewhere on the sports page. Future games are li Zion and Solina, te-night, and next Thursday night il necessary. S PORT0 PICS JUNIOR SOCCER SEMI-FINALS The Junior soccer semi-finals got underway Monday niglit, wifh Courfice edging Zion 1-0 and Solina shutting out Maple Grove 3-0. Both series continue ta-nighf. t t i. t t LADIES' SOFTBALL ON WEEKEND Monday wasn't* as kind te Pearson's Smoke Shop Ladies' Softblsl Club, as it was te the junior soccer players. The hcavy rains forced cancellation cf the opening game of the league finals against Millbrook. Instead, tlic series started here Iast night, with the second game in Millbrook tomcrrow niglit. -We understand the third cent est aI the bcsf cf five series will be played at the Central School, either Safurday or Monday. Fans shculd waf ch the bilîboards arcund tcwn for Uic time and date cf flic game.1 t t t j- t THANK PRO In a very fine gesture, Dave Kerr, junior golf champ, and Bob James, runner-up, wisli te thank Ian Turner, Southi- view Golf Club pro, for the instruction lie gave, which !m- Imeasurably helped them te reacli the finals. Summer Prices NOW EFFECTIVE ON Famous Reading Anthracite CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS OUR YARD AND OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED AUGUST 261h TO SEPTN S& 1 INCLUSIVE1 TEE CANADMA2 TATUMZle SWMAlLU, OM~AElO Close Match for Junior Titie It was neck and neck ail the way in the junior golf club finals at South- view Golf and Country Club on Sunday. Bob James, centre, led by one hole at the end of the first fine and held the lead until the l8th when David Kerr, right, tied up the match, forcing a l9th hole. Dave won the match and the club *itle with a fantastic finishing shot frem about 80 feet. His ball hit the pin and dropped into the cup to give him the hole and the match. A large following cf spectators accompanied the two youngsters as they battled for the Charles Warren trophy which Mr. Warren is presenting in the photo. Twenty-two juniors had entered the tournament earlier in the season. 'Dave Kerr Wins Junior Golf Titie Dave Kerr wont the initial junior golf championship of the Southview Golf and Coun- try Club, Sund.-y ait Žr,-onn, when his 80--bot chip shot hit the stick and.went into the cup for a birdie three on the l9th hole. Bob James was one up heading to the 18th but chipped past the hole and pro- ceeded te four putt allowing Kerr te even the match. The two, youngsters treated the gallery te a fine exhibi- tion cf competitive golf, cli- maxeci by Dave's game-win- ning shot. Kerr teck flic lead on thec first hole, James tied it on the second, and tliat's the way it lasted until flic seventh, whicli was won by James. Kerr capfured flic eighth but James came back te take the ninth ta be one up at the turn. Kerr teck the llth and James flic l2fl. Bob sank an eight-footer on the par tlire l3th te go two-up-- the big gest lead cf the match. Kerr teck over the putting spot- light, en the next hole, drop- ping a 40-foofer for a par 4 te cut the margin te one. The l4tli and l5th were tied. 1 Kerr, on flic l6fliin flirce,1 appeared te have the matchi tied, when James' second shot had 97. Decre atdon (R evi»ews Swlmmlng Listed below are thec results of flic swimming classes sporn- sored by flic Recreation De- partmenf and the Bowman- ville Brandi cf flic Canadian Red Cross Society. Girls Learn to swim Lynne Adamns 2$', Gall Ad- amis 50', Carol Bain 120', Julie Bell 55', Marjorie Bates 20', Marilyn Bebe 110', Maureen Baker 35', Brenda Bamber 120', Pafsy Bell 60', Mary Bate 8', Carol Bellmanl20', Sheila Cromnbie 45', Terest Crago 105', Brenda Cowan 10', Jane Cowle 6', Jennie Cornell 10', Ellen Cowan 40', Annie De Jager 50', Kathrine Etcher 30', Karen Frost 30', Borea Flemming 45', Karrie Frost 60', Lynn Fair 85', Sally Firth 80', Beverley Ferguson 120', Georgina Graham 20', Susan Grahiam 40', LilIy Harper 25', Dianne Hoar 30', Julie Harri- son 45', Gall Hone 60', Edna Jolinson 20', Hatie Johnson 15', Lorie Joncs 20', Lînda Kelly 40', Teresa Kitncy 12', Dorcen Kitney 10', Rene' Landre 35', Susie Marchant 10', Darline Masters 45', Lynda Milîs 30', Kafliy McMurter 33', Trudy Maynard 6', Eillen McQuarrie 60', Marlene Mac- klin 15', Gail Masters 80', Marilyn McCullough 65', Lin- da McFeeters 60', Nancy Mc- Roberts 8', Margaret Mairs 45', Faye Myles 60', Cathy Moses 85', Patsy Nolan 15', Margaret Plumber 40', Pcggy Passmore 100', Marilyn Robin- son 60', Nola Raby 10', April Shewring 120', Judy Sellers 55', Donna Staplefon 60', Jac- oba Vandergast 30', Marilyn White 60', Penny Westlake 35', Carolyn White 10', Ina Woridstra 30', Karen Webster 12', Jan Webster 50', Maur- cen Wod 82', Christine Knoll 35'. Carla Knoll 39', Debie Stephenson 25', Morene Tiglie 70', Mary Tiglie 8', Valerie Thempson 80'. Boys Learn te Svlm Tommy Barrie 40', Donald Bickeil 120', Allan'Bragg 80', Barry Cowan 30', Peter Cap- tain 10', Murray Cawker 80', Harold Drew 6', John Hendry 40', Junior Harnden 6', Mur- ray Hammond 30', Lea Julma 65', Jerry Johinson 20', Rodney Langlois 30', Calvin McCul-. ougli 12', Glen Martin 80', Steven Malley 15', Wayne Mc- Roberts 16', Donald Munday 40', Jerry Porter 107', Eric Patterson 10', Louis Patterson 50', Willam Rypstra 15', Ran- dy Rodgers 35%. Paul Stocker 30', Christopher Steel 15', Clair Syre 20', Tommy Stout 40', Jerry Snowden 60', Ken- neth Tabb 20', Simon Vander- burg 35', Gerlos Vandergast 60', Dean Warden 40'. Any child i the Learn to Swim classes who swam 60 feet or more will advance Into the Red Cross Beginners class next summer. Certificates will be presented te ail children who swam six feet or more. These Certificates will be presented at t he Annual Swimming Awards Night te be held at thec Lions Commun- ity Centre on Tuesday, Sep- tember l3th at 7:00 p.m. Red Cross fleginners Brian Blackburn, Charles Cattran, Gregg Corden, Mich- ael Cawker, James Sustan, Susan Etcher,1 Bob Ellis, AI- Ian Foran, Hilda Ferbeckz, John Henderson, Biîly Hell- yar, Brenda Henning, Penny1 Jeffery,, Marie Jane Kiloat- rick, Michael Lavery, Stephen Living, Mary Jane Laverty1 Allan Maguire, Rosem a r y Merkley, Georgie Mutton, Di-1 ane McFeeters, Linda Mutton,1 went into the creek. Bob pull- cd off a tremendous pifch te the green te halve the hole and prof ect his lead. After tying the 17th, Dave chapped lias third wîthin 18 inches of the pin, whule James lait his shot a bit toc hard and went past. Kerr missed the par, but James' difficult putt went wveil past the cup and he missed the comeback af- fempt. On the eXtra hole, James cauglit the sand frap with hi% third shot, Kerr made his fan. tastie pif cl and it was al ever. Dave shot 95 and Bob Linda Maynard, Dan Nowland, Asliley Osmond, Bon i..rm- iston, Tom Puk, Marilyn 1b inson, Ann Reader, Kim RegŽ_ ers, David Robinson, Maureen Regan, Jay Rogers, Jennifer Saunders, Ronald Shackleton, Shirley Sheelian, Edith Thom- pscn, Christie Tiglie, Nancy We]sh, Susan Whit e, Wilma Vandermeet. Red Cross Juniors Gail Sellers, Deug Sleep, Taunto Backstrom, Paul Par- ker, Deug. Hayes, Jim Mc- guire, Peter Holmes, Janic Ferbeek, Marilyn Staplefon, Maureen Martin, Jamès Ged- des, Sliawn Leddy, Rita Van- dermeet, Ann Lathangue, Bea. trice Ormiston, Je Ann Ben-! nett, Gary Wilson, Danny Hooper, Joe Kitney, Deug. Evans, Ian McQuarrie, Gord Poste, Walter Rickard, RaN, Ripîey, Heather Brimicombe, Janice Black, David Mavnardi, Cathiy Twist, Barbara Cowan. Red Cross Intermediales David Puk, Brian Saunclers, Ron Simpson, David Burdetf. Red Cross Seniors Marg. Piekard. Lynai Frost, Ken Miller, Glenna Frost, Charles Evans, John Burk, Peter Buckler, Don Martin, Irwin Colwell, Bill Ceblian, Softballers Play Golf Saturday affernoon, Southvlew golf course was invaded by some cf fthe Men's Town League soffliai players. No records were set, excepf perhaps flic higli on one cf flic holes, but if appeared thaf evcryoaie had a gocd fume. Winners in flic fwo-bail foui-some tournament wercl Ken Kelly and Bob Marjerrison wifh 102. I second place,, four strokes off flic pace were Russ Lane and "Snuffy" Huait' and flic twosame cf Vince Vanstone and Frank Mohun. Maxie Yourth and Pete Sfacey edged John Staint on and Lloyd Hamilt on for flic most honcsf golfers' tifle, requir- ing 138 strokes te 135 for Uic "runners-up". Hidden scores were won by "Jiggs" Cewling and Bob Abbotf - 115; John Ford and "Bun" Welsh - 117; and Georgeý Steplien anid Paul Chant - 132. Yourth and Stacey had the higli for one aime wifh 73, whle best for one nine were Vanstone and Mhuai wi h 46 The top flire fcams had thc mosf pars - flirce apicce. Resuits: Ken Kelly and Bob Marjerrison 53, 49-102 Russ Lane and Setha Huait___ 54, 52-1061 Frank Mohuai and Vince Vansfone 60, 46-10o Dan Girardi and "Buck" Cowle - 57, 52-109 "Jiggs" Cowling and Bob Abbott 64, 51-115 John Ford and "Bun" Welsh - 67, 50-117 "Arche" Crossey and George Joncs_____- 58, 64-122 "Butcli" Cale and Bob Marjerrison -____65, 57-122 Ted Dadson* and Mike Murphy- 58: 66-124 Don Masters and "Duke" Brunt 68, 59-127 Jack Bond and Jini Alliai-- 69, 61-130 George Stephen and Paul Chant 64, 68-132 Lloyd Hamilton and John Stainton 70, 65-135 Maxie Yourfh and Pote Stacoy 73, 65-138- PA( That's theebig differenoe witb Vauchail - it bas the total isi- but7 of wraparoumd windows - Ball-Raoe stwing to help yoes ista that tight parking spaoe - a Iow cantre of gravity ta gwve you a wonderfulfrmElngofsteaRdy,uoot cogrdovomethe xougb mimod.. * ý aummo cou~wr Thlat meamn it-back-and-ze!ux Vauxhail thewes no struggle ta &Mt Înto the back smat, four wide cpe- ing do= apiovide easy ehano and eut. Comfort-oeshioned t and steering colurnn garsbift are two of thse mmny otlser VauduUi - fea iturL sa SNIIINRon FE4IDM ThereS mot eough ujmoe in Bs tban ail but hee are a few ta tan-. talize you ... A Canadian-miwq heater designed for t.he frstisat winters -. .. two-speed electrie windshield wipers ... top quality rustproofing body dip for yersof .wear and "just new" zood Io"kv You oent belp but save on the peppy 4-cylinder Vauxhail "over- square engine. Its outstanding . 9 nerngaflUresyou long 111e and trouble-re driving. With the econoeny orburetor you'll forget ifl your worries about gas con- 1wnpiom--you get up to 40 miles par gamàM SM M ORTUE FUTRE Vauxhail holds its value for yearg -ais oeuldn't make a better ini- vetrent. From its rigidly con- structed body-with rustproofing body dip, to its seek and hand- more apperanoe - Vauxhiail has everythingyou expect i a Gencral Motoasocr. And there's continent- wid ervince, too. SITE en ImmT LCOST Always an important considera- tion when buying a car, Vauxhal la more considerate than most. Wbatever make of car you own - a Iook at Vauxhail will make you thinkr bard about your driving future, and you couldn't make a better decision than to visit your VaurbU ail Ir- ight now! A CUAUMOM VAL=S ROBSON MOTORS Ltdlui 166 King St. Phone MA 3-3311 on meU istration day on Wednesday, CM* T.A., R.M.T., A.C.C.Mf. September 21sf from 4:00 te The Saturday morning classes 7:00 p.m. at the Liens Cern-1will be under the leadership munity Centre, c f Mrs. Shirley Fowler. The Wednesday alternoon 1Instructions will be held for classes wlll be under the dr- Ballet, Tap Dancing and Baton Gall Mulhoiland. The awards for the varaousi swimming tests will b. pro- sented at the Annual Swim- ming Awards Night to be held in the Lions Community Cen- tre on Tuesday, September l3th et 7:00 p.m. Ail parents anid friends are cordiaily in- vited ta attend this presenta- tien. The total registratlon for the Recreation Depart m e n t 1's swimming lesson for the past1 summer was 321 children. 0f! this total figure 195 children wero successful in g ain aw- ards. One cf the unfortunate aspects cf the swimming les-I -sons is the large number cfî children who drop eut before; the end cf the classes. 0f the1 321 children registered only' 237 children took their swim- ming tests. Draina Workshop The Drama Workshop first meeting cf the season will be, held at the Liens Community Centre on Thursday, Septem- ber 22nd at 7:30 p.m. In order te make the Work- shop a success, We will need people who are interested in' such areas cf play production; Sas these: acting, directing,1 Smake - up, properties, stage management, llghting a n d prompting. If you are inter-, ested in any cf these activities please get in touch with Mrs. Jean Sheridan, MA 3-3588. Reading & Discussion Group The first meeting cf the Reading and Discussion Group wlll be held at the Lions Coin- munity Centre on Wednesday,! SenDtember l4th at 7:30 p.m. The Reading and Discussion Group will again be under the capable leadership of Mr. E. J. P. Morley. This grcup will undertake an introduct-ý ory course in Philosophy. Thel1 group will meet every Wed. Inçsday evening from Septem- Iber 14th te December l4th. If you are interested in at-: tendi:ng this course please con- tact the Recreation Office at MA 3-3335, Extension No. 6. Dancing Classes The Recreation Department Dancing Classes will hold reg- BQWMANVI LLE FRIDAT, SEPT. WATCH FOR BILLBOARDS PUBLIC SKATING 8-10 P.M. FIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th "WEDNEisDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th ADMISSION Aduits 50e - Children 35e - Spectatorseoc CHILDREN'S SKATING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7th - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.j Children-------------------------25e Adults accompanying children - - 25e Check Room Facilities Available for shoes, etc., while skating 4-l'ia.'.'~.'. -'-t--' -e.......--.e,. ------. 4 k the difference betwoen skiinn d saviog 1auExon - WWUS M EIEAE As YOU DaIm 'IrMemorial Arena I ý L i j , Hm ym Imd VaurbO dodo Phone MA 3»33211

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