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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1963, p. 9

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Pee Wee Alil Stars Practising for Playoffs in St. Catharines This is Bowmanvilie's sole entry in the Ontario Little NHL playoffs which will take place for three days during the Easter holi- days starting on April l8th. They are the unsponsared Pee Wee Ail Stars wvho are aiready the Eastern Ontario Little NHL champions in their class. From lef t to right, front row: Steven Forsey, Wayne McRoberts, Gary Wilson, Bill Killen, Mitch Donaghue, Mike Cawker, Bob Howes, Kim Rogers, Jim Robson; back row, George Cawker (coach), Warren Aider, Ron Webb, Chuck Cattran, Sandy Brown, Larry Devitt, Greg Corden, Danny Nolan, LBill Woodward,_Irv McCullough (manager). Clowns Perform at Carnival Twenty-one clowns took part in the third annual figure skating carnival here an Thursday. They included the foliowing: Rosemary Merkiey, Brenda Bamber, Sheila Crombie, Lily Harper, Kathy Love- 1kiîn, Louise Mannt Kathy McGuirk, Patsy Nowlan, Sheila Shredd, Laurie Siemon, Linda Webb, Dianne Harrison, Dianne Cowle, Saily Firth, Jean Hubbard, Lynn Major, Sue Mann, Donna Mikolic, Peggy Pass- more, Jennifer Saunders, Anita Truli. Recreation Reviews Mixed Major Bowling Team Standings Team Pts. Bickell -_____ 20 Beauprie 18 Buday _____16 Patfield _____14 Etcher - --10 Dunn---- 1 Pins 324881 32551 30286 31470 31192 Averages above 210 P. Dobbins 11,_24 E. Perfect _______ 242 H. Rundle ____.2411 O. Etcher ________234 B. Buday 2301 R. Wright 222 D. Brooks _______221 B. Heari _________220 J. Nowlan _______217 G. Elliott - -- -215 N. Renning 214 B. Holroyd 214 B. Barter .---___ 213 Righ Single- Bernice Bu- day- 338. High Triple- Bernice Bu- day 824. High Games B. Rearle 328, R. Wright 327, E. Perfect 306, O. Patfield 295, 282, G. Bebee 279, 264, J. Nawlan 274, J. Trimble 273, D. Brooks 267, H. Simnick 266, J. Connors 266, G. Eiliott 265, 251, P. Dobbins 259, H. Rundie 259, 250, J. Murphy 255, J. Baker 251. Ladies# Major Bowling League The Cmnadian statesimn, Eowmanvlfe, Mar. 20, ion8 la So uthview WiI Operate! Could Be Member Owned Negotiations Un derway Because there have been so LeaqU 1many rumors and false reports Decircu]ating throughout the Men Maer 61area concerning tJhe future of T h e Kramp's Furniture team took three games from Liberty Bowl on the final night ta wmn the teamn cham- pionship of the second sched- ule. Kramps tied Beaver Lum- ber for points but had more pins for the schedule and this gives them the right ta meet the Liberty Bowl team '<win- ners of the fîrst schedule" in the playoff for the John M. James team traphy. The furniture team is cap- tained by Bob Williams with Ed Lugtenberg, Bruce Milne, Frank Blunt, Don Bagneli, Roly Coombes and Snuffy Hunt ail members ai the win- ning team. Liberty Bowl team consists af Captain Maurice Richards, John Carter, Bill Hearle, Frank Samis, Si Tre- win, Jack Parker and Glen Hodgson. The teamns will meet on Wednesday, March 27th at 7 p.m. with games ta counit. Ed Lugtenburg won the high triple for the evening having games ai 298-253-283 for a grand total ai 834. This baost- ed Lugtenburg's average ta 251 and won the hîgh average for the schedule. Jack Gay put t9gether games af 255-279-288 for an 822 total.* Dr. H. B. Rundie had 784, (302-283), Bill Westlake 779 and the high single score ai the week 351, Jack Lander 744 (307), Jim Callan 732 (297), Bert Engley 727 (267), Ted Babnell 724 (264-285), Murray Larmer 719 (260). Pat Leddy 703 (257), Art Rowe had a single score 319, Russ Halîman 313, George Brooks 303, Bob Williams 305, Ted Hailman 290, Russ Oke 283, Frank Samis 273, Harold Bennett 273, Frank Blunt 268, Hank Janzen 266, Cecil Mut- ton 264, Mike Murphy 263, Terry Masters 263, Don Bag- neli 263, Garf Clarke 262, Les Smale 261, Murray Larmer 260, Ernie Perfect 260. Ken Luxton won ail low honours with a single score oi 78 and a triple af 344. There was some excuse for Luxton, as he was bowling with a bad]y bruised thumb caused by an accident at the Good- year Tire & Rubber Ca. _ Teenage League Teenage Boys Colville 7 - Callan 0, Char. les 5 - Peterson 2, Virtue à. Gay 2. Teani Standings Colville ________56 Gay 40 Peterson _________33 Virtue __________27 Callan __________19 I..nar~~~~~ Ae ________ Choral Society formance. the Mraoons playing the Gen- Ateyedinoheom- Atuhdeaed30 y HihgesM. Charles 1 Don't forget next weekend Playground Supervisors erals.1Aste editthho - Alou efad30by Hg Snls-M Cars when the Bowmanville Choral The Bowmanville Recrea- The final game ai the night stretch, the Ladies' Major Bickeil, Baker feU aonly two 236, 202, 268, B. Coombes 224, Society will present the Gil- tian Department requires per- will be the Lions Juvenile League bas developed into a points off the pace, but Gay R. Virtue 222, 235, R. Etcher bert and Sullivan Operetta sonnel ta act as playground championship between the wide open race, only three trounced Dunn 3-0 ta tie Bak- 260, D. MacDonald 245, B. "Pirates of Penzance" at the supervisars for this coming Mt. Royals and Midget Ail- poinlts separating the top hall er for second. Buday whipped Colville 241,' T. Callan 201, J. Bowmanville Town Hall. The summer. Stars and it is scheduled ta 0f the standings. It was shut- cellar-dwelling E. Etcher to Oke 220, 205, W. Burgess 220. Operetta wiih be held for The wage scale whll run $18 get underway at 9:30 p.m. o>ut tUfle Monday night, the move back into contention, High Triple - M. Charles three nights starting March ,ta $30 per week according ta AhR games will be two twen- big one a 3-0 win over Joli while Brooks gained a 2-1 de- 706, J. Oke 603. 28th ta March 3th at 8:15 qualifications and experience ty minute periods, with the lifting Preston into a firit cision aver O. Etcher in the Teenage Girls p.m. ai the applicant. The hours last two minutes af each game place tie with Haynes, upset final tilt. Vanstone 5 - Oke 2, Paeden Tickets are available from will be 9:00 a.m. ta 4:30 p.m. stop time. In case af ties, sud- 2-1 by Lyle. Marg Perris set the pace 4 - Jeffery 3, Brown 7- Gay any member af the Society or daily except Saturday and den death avertime will be- with a big 700 triple, folawed 0. mnay be purchased at the door Sunday. Employment wiil be played. The team scoring Bantani League by Donna Preston 684. Ena Teani Standings onteeeigo h e-for a seven week period be- first will win the game. W L T pts, Etcher 671 and Bernice Buday Jeffery 43 onte vnigofte e-ginning July 2nd. These games will brîng ta a Tigers 5 0 1 il 657. Brown ________ 42 "c AIl successful applicants close the 1962-63 Minor Roc- Flyers 5 2 0 10 High single honors went ta Vanstane _________33 will be required ta attend a key Season in Bowmranville. Pirates - 4 2 0 10 V. Fahrey with a 289 game, Oked-_________ 0_2 Playground Leaders' Train- Admission for th ieBaves_ - 3 3 1 7 other top efforts being 'urn ed __22 ing Course, starting June 23rd garies wilh be Adults 50e and Huket-.i 3u7irbn.Bdy 6,Jye a 1 ta. irAppJu in 8th. areha- ldren S25c. Tee Pees 2 3 1 5 Lyle 256, and M. Perris 255. High Single- B. Brown 273, Appicaio fomsareav Mu Srle ILions 2 5 0 4 Ta SSdig . Bail 289, S. Burgess 213, ffEAE.4C11 oÉ 8 ýaihable at the Recreation Of- TheMugSeres s------- Cus o 6 0 0 ea SPtin s . 8,D.Mrri23 . isn2, W/TEAIIAIé fice in the Lions Community for ail teams xvho do flot make Lions MdtLaue Peto...... ...2 8,Hi.hMTrile-3A.Kion48 Wr461M Ic Centre ar at the Town Cherk'S Minor Hockey Night. The wifl Fil tnding ayesn ....... ..... 21 HB. Brnl644,A. Bil 644, .' 77.477jqW4&p # Office in the Town Hall. FnelStnsng ains .the....e...i...i...atiBoBown64tour-l 44 Minor Hockey Night nament in each league will be WV L T Pis. Baker....................... 19 M. Lymer 603. Arrangements are welh tun- presented with a "Mug". Maroons 6 1 0 12 Gay .......................... 19 Junior Boys derway for the Reain The Mug Series wilh get un Generals 4 2 1 q Buday........................... Wisn1 gods0 Nwa q 'cDepartment's 1t Ana derway this coming Saturday, B.T.S. -___ 4 3 0 8 Bickell ...................18 W ichar -ods 0,2.la > Minor Hockey Night ta be held March 23rd, listed below is Orphans 3 3 1 7 Lyle................. ....... 17 3-Rihrs2 oifFeIN Mnor Hocey, March 27th, at the schedule for the Mug Ser- Raiders 3 4 O 6 Joli ...............-..... 16 Teani Standings Memorial Arena. Proceedings les. Comets __ 0_ O 7 0O 00. Dodds....................._1___ 22 3 wilh get underway at 6:30 Minor Hockey .ueieMgSre Brooks .......................... odsn_______ 22 p..The piayoff picture for Mi- nteJvnl u - Dunn ................ 12 Richards..... 1 The Atoms will start theI nor Hockey Night is stilh veryIne m e n ed ha steek î E. Etcher .............. Hi.h.Sing.e- Richrock 26 niglit off with their game be- much in doubt in the Pee Wee Aces woan the "Mug" defeat- Avevrages D. Edmondson 213, G. Adams ginning at 6:30 p.m. with the and Bantam Leagues, In the îig the Canucks 3-2. George Doris oi2720 .Nwa 0,J od i am payngth Bros orAtom League the Barons and' Kennedy, Doug. Lane and Rae Bernice Buday 234 201. a the Championship. Rams have assured themsei- Pickeli were the goal scorers Onie Etcher -__ _?__ 2 6 iigh Double - D. Brock LTD ~ ,* The Pee Wee game will get ves af a playof f spot. In the for the Aces. Wayne Devitt Dot Brooks ______21() 371, D. Nowlan 358, ELECTRC underway at approximately Lions Midget League the Mar- and Larry Hately scored for uBkr 207 Junior Girls COTACTING REPAIRS «_- :715 p.m., with the Red Wings'oons and Generals xiii Play' the Canucks, Ena' Etcher ____~1 Bîe3-Mses2 ol phaying the Bears or Canad- aif for the championship. In PgyH ne______204' s - Sa maehis 2,Ki g - atly ians. the Lions Juvenihe League the'ug eie Donna Preston ____ 202 REFRIGERATION-ELECTRIC The Bantamn gamne is sched- Mt. Rayais and Midget AiliStraMrc 3d-Sily ikl ___ 0. en tnig IMOTOR - SALES - SERVICE uled to start at 8:00 p.m. with Stars wiil batthe for the cham- Midget League - Game 2- Bernice Partner _____201 Gould _________38, T.V- RADIO -APPLIANCES the Tigers playing either the pionship. 11:00 a.m. - B.T.S. vs Raid- Joyce Lyle - 200 Masters -_____35 * :e Thle M igetgaeis schei- Saturday, March 23rd, ers; Game 3- 11:50 a.m. - Helen Dunn _____ 200 King _________22 ________JJiTe d tta :5m _wih brings ta a close the regular: Orphans vs Comets; Game 7 Marg Perris ._____ 9 rn _________1 _________ plaoff shedue inail la- -:00 .m.-winners ai pre- Lorraine Martyn____ 192Htey5 K IN S MEN gues. Games scheduled for this vmaus rounds. Jackie Trimble ____ 9 aihs ___- 8 Satudayareas ohhws: Atam League- Game 4-.. Olhie Patiield_____ 191 High Single - G. Mutton Bantam League 112:35 p.m.- Indians vs Bomb- Marion Pearson _____ 191 215, B. Brine 196. DQ ý RING TRIS 17:00 a.r.-Tigers vs Pirates ers; Game 5- 1:30 p.m.- Ror Emma Brommel - 190 Righ Double- B. Brine 373,! 7:4 a..-Cubs vs Tee Pees nets vs Bisons; Game 6_ 2:15; Nancy Bryans 190 G.Mton35 %F p.m.- Rayais vs Giants. Kay Beau-e13 atafil SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE PASS Pee Wee League api 3,Bna il 7 P8:35 a.m.-Rockets vs Rangersi Monday, March 25th- Poe 200 Games Brs3-Emnsn 2 SA. RIA . 9:20 a.m.- Wings vs Canad-j Wee League- Game 8- 5:00 Joyce Major 206, Shirley Lewis 3 - Bradley 2, Major to Lhe FRIDLY, MAR. 2 fld îans p.m. - Teamn 5 vs Team 8; Bickelh 216, Kay Beauprie 5 - Bromeil 0, Sellers 3 - Good- N M E C 10:15 a.m.-Bruins vs Hawks Game 9- 5:45 pan.- Teamn 6 1242, 205; Jean Sellers 208, Vir- win 2. The Atom game scheduled vs Team 7. gie Fairey 289, 208; Rose MarieTenSadig KI S EN S PE AR1between the Bisons and Giants Bantam League --Game 10 Birkett 211, Donna Preston Burns 43________ * m.*___ -wilh not be phayed as it wil 16:30 p.m.- Team 5 vs Cubs. 240, 251; Marg Perris 250, 255; Sellers _________26i have ~no effect on the stand- Minor Hockey Ntaht Bernice Partner 220, 202, Major 22, z hav Wed. MaZci27th.1963 Rose Kelley 217, Mary Con- Lewis _________20' i-- . Mrcings.1933 nors 237, Doris Joil 203, 201, Bromeli_________ 201 M ~~~AT THE I Atoin League inal Standings Atom Championship- 6:3 219; Audrey Osmond 202, Oniej odn________1 W L T Pts. p.m.- Rams vs Barons. Etcher 219, Enid Tennan-205"1'j ine ________17 PEERORNIMEORA CNTE arns71 O 14 Pee Wee Championship- Barb Buttonshaw 2-12 Edmondson ______ 13! zZRams -___ 7 1 O 1417:15 p.m.- Wings vs Bears Connie Osmond 239, Jackie Hg ige .Sles ~ " ~ .-,. ~ Viigs - 4 O 8orCaaias Alexander 223, Dell Vinson 195, L. McFeeters 196. ovr$ ,7 I iUUie icuat b Hornets - 4 4 0 8 Bantam Champinship- 8:00 204, Ada Richards 217, Joyce RihDul-M Kipt 19 O NTICr luO HIF r $2,00ca sh Roy~ ndas - 4 2O 8' -6ies sFlesor Lyle 256, Joyce Tennant 228, rick 375, D.Sellers 356. 196n 1OTA TAOCIFo 2O0cs Rayais 2 4 2 6 Pirates. Marilyn Wiggans 219, Daisy $1,000 Hi-Lo Gaine. $900 Big Snowball, 51 Nos. i ins2 4" Midget Championship- 8:45 Raynes 200, Lorraine Martyn no iBombers - 2 6 0 41p.m.- Maroons vs Generals. 204, 252, Stella Brown 225, 9 Spcia Gane or n Al Epens Pad Tp t Bionsh 5 I 3 Juvenile Championship - Marion Brooks 216, Helen f XU SUNNY FLORIDA for 2 Plus $600 regular 1 Pee Wee League '9:30 p.m.- Midgets vs Mt. Dunn 228, 242; Ethel Morgan ~ ~ " &lames. $450 Special Games. 1 t.Ryis uilHhod 25,H21da s e d T i p o W in g s - 6 0 0 12 , A hi c h a m p io n sh ip g a m e s w i ui , E e cHelro y 2 28 , 225 218 FREE DOOR PRIZESBes4 2 9 tw tetymne per- 1 Simnick 202, Jackie Trimbie f 1 anaian 3 2 8 iod , wth h east two min- '231, M arlon M artin 212 Ber - Don't forget to buy the economy pack for au Bruina __ 3 2 1 7 utes af the game stop time. nice Buday 269, 211. an av ioe.Leafs - 2 4 I 5 In case oi ties sudden death P.S. Anyone wishîng ta oL.. Haks 2 3 2 4 overtime will be played. The bring a friend ta the bowl- tp Hawks 1 4 i 3 first team scoring a goal win.siing banquet phease contact KI4M NRanger& - 0O1t 1I 3the Zga. Dorc Mutton 623-5894. Ailey Chatter President George Stephen'i has made the announcement' that the banquet will be held! on May 4th. Mare details tai follow. Looking aver the records ai the second schedule we find Runs Halklnan winning the high triple having bowled 951. Bud Barter took the single event hitting 399. Frank Sam- is was champ af the low sin- gle prize bowling 75, Fred Tippins wvon the 10w triple 317. This week the playoffs are in full swing with the bowl- ers having an eye an the big prize for the most number of pins bowled. Team Standings Team W L Pts. Kramp's Furniture 21 12 21 Beaver Lumber - 21 12 21 Liberty Bowl-- 20 13 20 Lander Hardware 18 15 18 Frank's Variety 18 15 18 Stephen Fuels 17 16 17 Cowan Equipment 16 17 16 Nels Osborne Ins. 16 17 16 Pepsi Cola 16 17 16 Ken's Men's Wear 13 20 13 Selby Grant Heat. 13 20 13 Jury & Lovelli 9 24 9 Name Ed Lugtenburg- Russ Hailman- Bill Westlake- Bill Hearle Ernie Perfect ___ Jack Lander- Dr. H. B. Rundle- Maurice Richards - John Carter Frank Blunt Harold Bennett- Elton Brock Bud Barter - Russ Oke -- Laurence Leaman Hap Palmer Don Oke ___ Lob Richards Bud Henning Bob Williams~ Ted Bagnehl Brian Trimble- Art Rowe Harry Snowden- Don Bagneli Jack Gay -_ George Bebee- Jim Callan ___ Kari Piper Doug Taylor Ed Leslie -____ Dave McKnight- Ron Maynard Bill Oke _____ Hank Janzen Alf Sameils ___ Harry Gay Ted Hallman___ Norm Henning- Mel Burgess - Ross Wright Mike Murphy- Les Smale - Murray Larmer- George Piper Jack Bond George Stephen- Si Trewin -- Howard Brorneli Bob Glanville Harry Akey Clif Trewin____ George Brooks- Pat Leddy Ray Fry Fred Cale Ron McLean ___ Stan McMurter- Jim Castie ____ Jack Parker ___ Frank Mohun Glen Hodgson- Clarence Oke Bill Shotter____ Frank Samis Bert Engley Bob Kent - Terry Masters- Roly Coombes- Bruce Milne __ George Jones- Stu Crago Snuffy Hunt ___ Dick Patfield- Garf Clarke Dr. Ah Sylvester- Alec Wiseman - George Glanville Ken Luxton___ Jim McKnight- Cecil Mutton Coulson Woolner- Karl Bickehh____ FredTippins Ave. 251 235 233 231 230 230 22 7 225 224 222 221 220 220 219 218 217 217 217, 216 216 215 215 214 214 213 213 213 212 212 212 211 211 211 211 209 209 209 209 208 207 207 207 207 206 206 205 205 203 203 203 202 202 201 2100 199 198 197 196 195 194 194 193 193 193 193 192 191 191 191 190 .189 189 188 188 187 187 185 181 180 179 179 176 166 157 Southview Club, it waski that some facts on the situation1 should be.published this week.1 There definitely wiUl be golf-. ing at the club this year, prob-1 Definitely Open for Golf i 1 160 Church St. Bowmanville You are invited to hear WALTER CORDON. A MEMBER OF THE LAST PARLIAMENT fAUTHOR 0F THE FAMOUS GORDON REPORT Liberal Candidate for Toronto-Davenport TUESDAY, MAR(H 26 8:00 P.M. BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCIIOOL INSERTED BY BOWMANVILLE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ably wlth the management a nd ownership completely changed ta a non profit mem- ber-owned and operated bas- is. NegotiatIons are already underway to bring this about and tentative agreement ira principle has been reached. This will mean an entirely new deal for golfers now and curlers later which should make for a much improved overaU establishment. It is confidently expected that in the near future a de- tailed announcement of plans, management personnel. fées etc. will be made. Leagues who used Southview in pre- vious years and members can expect the fairways, greens anci other facilities at the club ta be in better condition than ever. As soon as further in- formation is available it will be published lmmediately._ 1. 1.1 ti i *7lý, ilé-i ý JIV, - i

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