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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1967, p. 9

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PILFERED MATERIAL We Lot a chuckle from a story written by Margaret §*t in a Maple Leafs hockey programme several weeks o, which we have stolen (well flot entlrcly - the facta Appretl one of the younger Armstrongs, six-year-old Freddie had a rough time several games back when Detroit BadoWlugs played on consecutive Saturdays at Maple Leaf v Gardens. Although fîther George, "the Big Chie!" la the ie League Juvenile Champs of '56 Toronto captain, it doesn't stop young Freddie from selectfing Every league has been com- Gordie Howe as hia very own hero. in up wlth the big scores fC Th on 'Ary cerdfor the Leafs wheneverilate and the Mixed League.Ois, atOu eI utFd Howe wasn't an the ice, but whenever Gordie appeared it no exception. t r O uW e lBt F d was "Came on Gordie Howe." Wonder if "Punch" Imlach1 This week Alex WisemanE hit the jackpot. Wiseman had Ji aare f ths.Lames cf 365, high for the You. might say that the captain's kids aren't homers. nîght, 256-295 for a tcrrificA su r e t J v 4 tc 3 Frreddle'a aiter is a Bobby Hull fan. 916 triple. This shouid takeA s u r n u s Wn 4 t Ssome bowling ta beat this for OnStra tteAeagolb e aryastdb s sie yRn the scason's high triple. O Saudy tth ArngabyTdaieasstdy on Fore asitd y o Vince Prout had 772 (263- the 1956 Juveniles started out Bill Cale and Frank Lane atSlpo.Aante'6Jv MORE P.M.29.MatHrion70(9- pawerfully witht a goal by anc minute even. The '66 eniles scored on their tired Margaret also tells us that Lou Fontinîto used ta have 263).. The sensational naze, Bob Faircy assisted y John Juveniles fought baclcand aId-timers. It was Glenn Fin- hi.sktessoshrp ha mat rdnay pope oui hveDonoghue 742, high once Mason and Mort Richards. wcre rewardcd with a goal ney froni AI Brown. hisskaesso hap tatmos orinry eole oud hveagain for the girls. Hazel'. The '66 Juveniles only came by Bruan Peter. and Dan With 48 seconds left the broken their ankles If they had used imlar biades and came three games were 285-217-240. up with penalties, the first ta Forsey. But the S6ers also '66 Juveniles overpawered the to a quick stop. Fern Bradley 733 (289-279), Fred Brown for tripping and got another goal by Ted 56 Juveniles and tallied again, Because he was a rugged hitting type, "Leapin' Louie" President Mary Wilcox 68, the second to Dive Barrabahl Fairey. Assists went ta Bruce Ron Simipson getting the goal, llked ta be able ta corne to a dead stop when he hit an (235), Audrey Osmond 661 for slashing. Cale and Jini Clarke. unîssisted. and the high ladies single The '56 Juveniles misa start-I The '66 Juvs. started the The score ended 4-3 for '66 enemy player, contending that his sharp skates dug deeply game 321, Hilda Brock 623 cd the second period with a third periad with a goal by Juveniles. Into the ice, iving hlm more support and therefore, an (281), Mary Nowlan 616 (230), advantage. Joan Bedford 609 (258 ). A I lV. Ring ______203 Bran McFarlane pointa out that Johnny Bowcr playcd AI Osborne bail a 3 17 single J. Macnab ______197 golo he sanie Cleveland teim as Bob Walto sorne 20 game, Murray Grant 291-252, WM ïd Iets *ake m.a d .Brc ---u9 years mgo. Bob just happens ta be Mike Wîlton's father. John Morley Etcher 266, Harold J McKnight 194 when Bob Walton Jr., currently with Oshawa Generals, makes George Glanville and LauR u F ê If h B. Miller 192 Itl h ...Weish 256, Onie Etcher 252, B y etioe nd N Mcean ____ 189 It o heN..L Bob Mitchell 250, Gerry Dick- D Dennîs'-_____ 188 Mari tens24,SleaDa is228, 3BttBy Sharlene Cain two ta Bowmanville man c neD. Bond --- - - 185 ZONE FINALS AT LIBERTY BOWL Nichais 227, Mary Harrison The Bowmanvilie I.D. A ta Lindsay. R. Westlîkc e 185 226. Special mention goes ta M. Dakin - _______183 Bowmanville Youth bowling director, Harold Bennett, Ah soreldaithav Midgets lead Lindsay Midgets Doug Hayes for his magnifi- B. Westlake . 182 wlll be the man in charge, whcn the Zone J Youth Bowling erages with 243 for 18 games. anc game ta nathing after their cent play in the nets for Bow- D. Nolan ---- __- 180 champianships take place at Liberty Bowl this Sunday, Morley Etcher is second, 232. terrific victary Sîturday even- manville. B.May A ___________178 Februiry l9th. Hazel Donoghue tops the gais, ing. The score ended 3-1. M. Sedman -. 176 Bowlers will be here from Ajax, Oshawa, Bowmanviîie, hitting 231. uigahr-ohtfs aHSnwe17 It didn't seeni thcsaime at Driga îr-ouhtfBs . Sowen---175 Part Hope, Peterborough and LakefieId, campcting in bath the îîey o Friday nuht period the Bowmînville squad (0F Dow l NB. Ponder--_ __ 175 singles and doubles avent.. The zone wînners will advance without the Duke. The Duke dominated rnost of the play. B. Marshall 174 ta the Ontario finals at Plantation Bowl in Toronto, next is in the hospitîl recavering Bowmînvilie cime out on top February 10, 1967 F. Stubbert 173 inonth. ~~~~~~~~~~froni an operation and the 1.0 after Mike Cawker soe hswe a .Wslk .Mle 7 nnt.league wishes him a speedy with a shot from the pcoine.d This eek 5-2; R. WeotndcB. MAllen ---- 170 The juniors get underway a 2ocok onhu htrcvr.I aeyuaentTega aea 13:22 and downed McKnight 5-2 ilso; Roy Woodward _____ I., wlth bantams taking over the lanes at two and the familiar with the above nme, was scored unassisted. There Prout won over Marshall with G. Marshall 167E seniors finlshiug off, bcglnlng nt four o'clock. it is Duke Brunt. Duke's son1 were only two penalties hand- a 5-2, id Macnab downed B. L. Vesna 166 Hîgllgt ! te ay' pacedini illbetheseectonis ausa in the sanie hospital cd out, anc to each team. The Westlake with a 5-2. D. Bond P. Buma -______ 166 of Uic Youth Bowling Zone Queen from îmong the campeti eoeigfoisrey es eat aBwavlcW5made a dlea swcep over D. McReeiis -l-q16 t-wishes ta bath o! you. ta Kim Rogers when he was Snowden with a 7-0 N. Woodcock-_ __ tara. Rcpresenting Bowminville lu Connie Bradley. Average@ caled for roughing with ~ 6 t. i. . i. i NEWCASTLE OPENING A week fromn this Saturday, big thlngs wll be doing down in Newcastle, when they happily celebrate the officiai appearance of artiftcial Ice ln their arena. At seven o'clock on February 25th, the show gets underway with a girls hockey game between Bowmanvile and Newcastle. Following the officiai opening ceremonies, a big exhibi- tion contest la slatcd to start at 8:30 when Newcastle Jr. <'D's'" will pay hast to the Bowxnanville Jr. Town League Ail-Stars. At the conclusion of the game, a maccassin dance will round out the night's praceedings, right on that beautiful but expensive artificlal ice. BELL UINESw by John W. Lowry. your telephone manager I wonder how many of you have ever noticed i amail box -- usually black plastic - tucked up on a basement beam n uyaur home. It is plaeed quit. close lu the point where our telephone wire cames Jto your home. We cl this saui box an luside station protector and wc use t as a sîfcty device where the inside wirc and the outside wire arc joined. It protects both our equxpment and the telephone user from stray electricil currents over 300 volts and from lightnlug surges. The protector serves niuch the.aime purpose as Uic more familier electricil fuse except that lnstead o! opcning i lime, as a fuse docu, the protector grounds it. If this shouhd happen - and it very seldoni doea - your phone immediateîy s put out of order. Sa seldom do we have ta change or repair these station protectors, in fact, that I dis- covcrcd reccntly that mnany homes silîl have those lnstalled with their first telephone many, ycars mgo. Thesa are from the prc-plastic cri and are of white porcelain. Mîny, too, were pîaced un the days when celiars were cellîrs and nat beautiful recreation rooms, fîmily roonis or finished workshops; when panelling or attractive ti1e did nat conceal bare ceiling beanis. Many people today are canverting bîsement space into wanderfully liveabie roanis. If this should be un your home improvement plans would you please locate this protector? Under no circunistance should îny a! the wires leading froni thc pratector be disconnected. They are vital ta yaur service. Then, if yau are instaliing a ceiîing, perhaps you could lcave the smaîi area unboxed or place a removable panel ta give easy îccess ta the black box. It wouîd misa be ta your îdvantage ta provide access ta the g round wire connection which usuaily runs from the protector ta a nearby water pipe. Chances are aur Installers or Repairmen will seidoni have ta gain access ta these connections. However, if that need ahouid arise, it would take longer ta restore your service and perhaps mar a beautiful oeiling if the protector or ground connections have been hidden Dy Uic panelling or oeillng tiles. 1 wender how many of yon remember bock te thse days when the talephone wua stili Iooked upen eltiser as a toy or thse Invention ofthtie dcvii? Front our bistorleal flie cones thi, tale troim 1911 - only 56 years ago. "Recently on entering thse bouse of a subocriber an Instrument setter notlced the telephone decoratad wlth rmafl bana attachedte the transmittar and recelver. Il 'vas Icarned tisat the bans contalned campbor had ba ae plafed there to ward off searlet fever, as anobiser Party on the lin. was quarantlaed en accunt eft tiis disease." e O Tc heîp spead your long distance claiong, Canada and the United States have been divided luto calling areas. Each callng area has its own thrce- number Area Code. When you cli outalde yaur own cmlling ares, these special codes direct yau ta the area yau are calling. Whether yau are able ta dia! thc calDi yourself or whether a Long Distance Opera- tor must place them for you, uslng or giving her the Ares od speeds your cal! Codes for many locations are llstad in the frontof your telephone dîrectory. Narne Garnes Al Osborne -------18 Morley Etcher- 18 Hazel Danoghue 18 Eltan Brock --18 Gord Wiicox -. 18 Howard Bromel - 18 Vince Prout ---- 18 Team Standing Team Etcher Prout - Osborne E. Brock Glînville- Lobb- Harrison- Perfect- H. Brock- Bronicl - Wilcox - Brunt - Pins 17681 17196 17936 17587 16962 17464 16243 16362 16942 17185 17001 16079 Ave. 243 232 231 229 226 224 223 Pts. 1 29 827 5 25 7 25 2 25 t 24 3 23 222 a20 5 16 1 13 ) 6- Youth Bowling Dantans Girl* Tice 3, Bryson 01 Mountloy 5, Ecomeli 0; MdMuleu 8, Dadson 2. Temm Standing Dadson 23 mcMuilen ______17 Tice 15 Mountjloy 15 Bromel _______14 Bryson 6 High. Single . S. Morris 187, R. Tice 158,. D. Bromeil 144, D. McMullen 140. High Double . - S. Morris 315, D. Brameil 269, R. Tice 241. Bouton, Boys Donoghue 5, Jackman 0; Jenson 5, Combes 0; Van- Driel 3, Shred 2. Team Standing Shred . ~ - 22 VanDriel ________20 Jenson _________16 Coambes ______15 Donoghue -- il Jackman ----- f High Single - K. Shrcd 177, R. Donaghue 162. High Double - R. Donoghue 273, K. Shred 246. Junior Girls Macklin 5, Piper 0; Patficid 3, Henning 2; Ayre 5, Mc- Murter 0. Teani Standing Mackiin 21 Piper ~20) Ayrc e ______20 Patfield _____15 McMurter . - -- 2 High Single -- S... Brown2 68, C. Ayre 265. High Double - C. Ayre 478, S. Brown 468. JIunior Beys Prfee 3, Wilson 2; Preston 5, Holroyd 0; Bouwnieester 5, Buiter o. Team Standing Preston --______25 Bouwmeestar 20 Holroyd 15 Wilson __15____ Preece _______-12 Ruiter . ______ 3 High Single - R. Wilson 242, R. Knight 216. High Double - R. Knight 395, R. Wilson 376. Senior lxed League ýColville 5, Etcher 2; Good- win 5, Cain 2; Selleck 5, Bradley 2. Team Standing Goodwlu 32 Cain 27 Selleck _________22 Colville ________19 Bradley 15 Etcher . ___-il High Single - J. Bromneli 321, L. Woods 203, B. Colville 229, W. Lewis 205, D. Steva- son 2U-245, K. MeMuUme 228, N. Goodwln 227. R. Leal 271, K. Cobb 202-228-203, S. Cain 211, R. SaUack 252-U8, 1P. Burns 2119, J. Tueker 203"27, J. Donoghue 210, C. Bradley 233. High Tripla - R. Selleck au, J. Tucker 872, D. Steva. Lindsay's Larry Welsh. Jck Bond wîth 688; Ladies' A. MIl.e -_______ Lindsay came out in the hîgh triple went ta Vera Ring B. McReelis ____ second period aIl fired up. As with 610; Men's high single Ruby Woodward a result JefI Stuart tied the went to Ray Westlake wîth B. Griffin____ score after anly 16 seconds of 281; Ladies' high single went K. King play. Gord Gruder was to May Alldreîd with 257. F. Allen____ credited with the assist. This E. Luke _______ dld flot affect the play of Team Standings F. Snowden ___ Bowmanville. They c a me Points Pins I. Andringa - bîck and scored two un- E. Prout ____ answered goals. The first goal T. Bond. 29 13,793 T. Alldread______ was scored by Don MeMullen Macnab____ 21 13,569 F. Tippins with Harvey Williams and McKnight - 20 13,5811 C. Schwarz-_ ___ Bruce Simipson receiving the B. Westlake- 20 12,468 R. Ovenden ______ assists. The insurance goal R. Westlake- 19 12,279 N.- King--- was scored by Kim Rogers, Prout -- 18 13,014 H. Ovenden unassisted at 15:49. Marshall 17 12,324 R. Nolan_______ D. Bond = 16 12,572 G. Dennis -___ There were a total of seven Brock ---___ 10 12,266 M. Archer_______ penalties handed out in this Snowden -- à 11,792 M. Thphis period, one ef which wasiV. a~ ___ 10-minute misconduct ta jim Averages VF. Patter ___ Wils of Lindsay. J od25S.MceaPg___r_ There was na scoring done R. Brock ______220 Marlon A.ldread-___ in the final frame, although E. Ring . e l3 B. Hawkins there were three penalties, G. Prout 208 S. Hawkins ___- 160 160 158 "57 157 157 157 156 155 152 150 150 148 14.5 145 141 141 139 139 139 139 135 120 120 115 9413 94Maurice Annacrt 818 i< HALUDAY HOME DEALER IN YOUR COMMUNIT? Somne People think cf Canadian Pacific as a railway. Or steamships. Or an airline. But really we're people taking peo pie places, by land, by sea end by air. And that's what we Ilike most about our business: meeting people Il ke you. Rural Dowling February 7, 1987 Pts. Pins Maple Grave- 15 l9,ý12l Solina _ _ Il 17,383 Enniskillen Smu.l10 18,087 Tyrone ____ 9 17,397 Hampton 71/2 18,213 Hi C'.s3 -____ 7 18,214 Salem 7 17,154 Enniskillen Int. 5/2 17,177 H. single - Dive Reynolds 315 H. triple - Dive Reynolds 783 Low single- Ray Davey 79 Low triple- A. Sharp 376 Averageg Over 180 Dave Reynolds 18 235 Cec Milîs ý---_ 18 223 H. McLaughlin 15 223 B. McDonald - 12 212 H. Michelson - 18 211 R. Laird 18 210 D. Woods ___ 18 204 J. Slemon 18 203 T. Pleasance - 15 203 D. Tennant 18 202 D. Taylor 16 202 E. Dickey --- 15 202 D. Cryderman . 12 202 C. Brunt 18 201 B. Bothwell-_ 15 201 Doug Reynolds 18 200 Jim Coombes 18 199 L. Wearn 18 198 Chester Milîs 18 196 B. Milis_---_ 18 195 Ralph Davey 17 194- C. Russell 18 193 K. McGill 15 193 B. Konopackx 9 193 A. Martin.--- 18 190 John Coombes - 18 188 Bruce Coombes - 1 187 A. Wilson 18 186 Ray Davey 17 188 P. Beckett____ 18 185 C. Carsweîl 15 185 L~. Tennant Il 185 G. Shackleton. 18 184 J. Mosher 18 182 P. Wotten 18 182 R. Coombes 18 182 J. Pleasance 18 180 A. WestIake 18 180 L. Coombes 18 180 St. Joseph's Mixedj Bowling League 1 Sunday, February l2th 1 Strikers defeated Imps, Mis- its beat Underdogs and Head. pis won over Go-Getters. Ps StrikersNo.Pt 2 trîeris No. 5_2 _____27 Eeaps NO. 2---__24 M i sf i t s N o . 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ Go-Getters No. 4 13 Underdogs No. 6 5 Ladies' 111gb Single Angeli Sîman 226i Men', Rlgh Single Maurice Annaert - -_313 Ladies' Rlgb Triple Angela Saman 552 Mca'. Hlgb Triple pl st H( 0f course ail the people who After ail, we wouidn't b. travel wlth us and stay with us at going anywhere without you. our hotels keep us on aur tees, b.csuse servlng them better Is the boit way to show thom w.'r. glad 16 have them. (And te keep them corning back.) Servng yots ln so many ways So corne on aboard. 1 Tbe Canadian Statesnian, Bomanvlile, Feb. 15, 108?7 TELEGRAM-MAPLE LEAF GARDENS GA3MS The world's fastest ffatfoot, Kcipchoge Keino IK~ wil test the boards at Maple Leaf Gardens onl r=d_ ,evUe ing, February 24 when he headlines the list of0 ofpi OI in The Telegrani-Maple Leaf Centennial Games. The-145-lb., 5'9" African, first gained attentioný'*e flnished flfth in the 5,000 meters at the 1964 OlyripiC G d.' in Tokyo. During a three-week tour of New Zealand liteAni 1965, he astounded track experts by ripping off four sepanta mile races under 3:57, a 3,000 nieter race that was Juat shoet of the world record, a fast 1,500 meter run and bettered the world record for-the 5,000 meters. At an indoor meet iLos Angeles Iast year, he ran an unheard of double, capturlol a two mile event and just missing the mile wvhen he lost ýO Jim Grelle 4:00.9 to 4:01.8. At the British Empire Games La Kilngston, the 28-yul- old cop from Kenya coilected two g'ild medals. He whipped 1Australian ace, Bon Clarke, over th e three mile route wlth 3a winning time of 12:57.4, fourth fastest clocking of ail time. 7 e then took the mile in 3:55.3 after running the fastest 3heat in history - 3:57.4. 4 The Kenyan now has' beaten Clarke six times in their 4nmne meetings. Keino, 26, was born In Kapchemojywo, Nandi, in the Rift Valley. Harry Jerome of Vancouver, co-holder of the world. records for 100 yards and 100 meters, heads the list of Cana. dian competitors in the Games. Jerome, gold medalist In th,& century at the British Empire Games Iast summer, la Canadian indoor champion and record holder. Other Canadians include: Dive Bailey, Toronto, Canada'a first four minute muler; Dave Ellis, Toronto, Canadian six 1 mile champion; Ray Haswell, Edmonton, Canadian three mile champion; Ergas Leps, Toronto, Canadian one mile cham-. pion; Dave Steen, Toronto, Canadian shot put champion and goid medalist in the shot put at the B.E.G.; Jenny (Winiger. son) Meldrum, Toronto, Bronze medalist in the 80 meter hurdies at the B.E.G.; Abby Hoffman, Toronto, Canadian .880) yard champion and gold medalist at the B.E.G.; Irene Piotrow- ski, Vancouver, Silver medalist in the 100 yards at the B.E.G.; Susan Nigh, Toronto, Canadian high jump champion an'd fourth In the high jump in the B.E.G.; Marjorie Turner. 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