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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1969, p. 9

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',Ir0,%-Junior B.H.S. Redmen W~ii Be in Action Here Against Belleville on Thursctay This Thursday afternoon at BHS back campus, the Junior Redmen will be in action againsb Nicholson Catholic College, Belleville, winners of the Quinte area. Members of the local squad are shown above, front row, left to right, Robert Wilson, Bermie Johnson, David Ormiston (C), Mike Corneil, Steve Parker, Shortt, Doug Mavin (C), Don Sylvester, Gary Murphy, David Gilchrist, Randy Coombs, Mike O'Brien, Rick Paul Sargînson, Doug Vivian, Doug Kramp, Ken Fer- Conahan, Steve Billett, Mike Self, Morris Meadows; iss, Ed Bons (manager), A. Woodlock (coach); absent back row, left to right, Rick Shackelton (manager), when photo taken, Dave Tabb. Brian Holroyd, Barry Draper, Archie Graham, AI 271, Bruce A'darns 269,, Russ YOUT BOW ING Hallman 266, Jack Bond 260. YOU H OWLNGKen's Men's Wear bas ae BANTAM GIRLS High Triple the lead in the teama standing Harris 5, Taylor 0; Mitchell . Brooks -------- 640 with 1 points. Selby Grant 3, Gray 2; Spencer 3, Perfect G. Jensen - --- - ------ 609 and Nels Osborne Insurance 2. SEN-IOR MILXED LEAGUE are tied at 14Y2 points each. Team. Standing Burley 7, Edmondson 0; As stateti above Larry Mitchell 28,Goodwin 5, Bradley 2; Mount- Piper was away out In front Harris -------- 24' joy , Cain 2; Boux.vmeester 5, In the averages with 261, Mile Spencer 20iHolroyd 2; Preece 7. Terry 0. Murphy second place at 242 Gray 16 . Teamn Standing and AI Osborne has 240 for Ta lr131 Burley -- -------- --------- 45 third spot. Perfect --------- 41 Mountjoy - ---- 37 -9th Week - lst Schedule Hlgh Single PreecQ ____ 31 Name Gamnes Ave. T. Gray-------------__ 1511 Goodwin 28 Larry Piper 27 261 L. Taylor --------------- 143 Holroyd ---------- 24 Mike Murphy - 27 242 J. Harris ----- ---- - _ 1431 Edmondson 22 AI Osborne 27 240 High Doublei Bradley ----------____- _ 20 Clarence Oke ~ 27 238 C. Mitchell -------- ----__ 263 Cain _ ---------------- --- 16 Ed Leslie 27 237 D. Harris 250 Bouwmeester 16 Ernie Perfect 27 236 K. White 242 Terry ------------------- - 6 Jack Bond ------. 27 235 T. Gray --- _---- ---- 242iN High Single Don Oke 2 3 BANTAM BÉOYS 1 . Goodwin--------- - 301 Russ Haliman 27 234 Fallis 5, Whyte 0, Chow 5,1 D. Martyn---- - - 287 Brian Martyn 27 233 Lavigne 0; Jeffreys 3, Reyoldsi R. llouwmeester ---- - ----- 286.ý Howard Bromeil 27 231 2. ýB. Burley ------- --275-2741 Ab Saman ----- 27 2211 2.m tndn M. Bradley ------------ 2GR Russ Oke - --- 27 228 Tem Stnin B. Preece --- 261-272 Doug McKnight 27 228 Chow __.-- ------------- 26 S. Cain ----- -------- --253-259' Russ Hately -- 27 228 Wh3'te 23 D. Bromell -,--------_ 250 Wa]t Hately 27---2272 eFili s ------------- - 1,1 High Triple Doug Carter ---- 27 226 Jeffreys -------------------- 121 B. Burley--------------- --- 77.5 Dr. H. B3. Rundie _ 27 225 Revynes ------- 12; B. Preece___ 760) Ron Etcher --- 27 225 RenlsHigh Single 1N. Gooin - 716 Hap Palmer 27 223 J.Wye16ýS. Cain - _---------_ 714 Bill Westlake 27 221 J.Wie 5 D. Bradley - ------- 668 Maurice Annaert -- 27 220 S. Jeffreys -- ... 149, R. Bouwmeester 659 Maurice Richards - 27 20 J. Jensen ---- - - - - 270 D. Terry ---------- 654 Si Trewin ----- 27 220 ---------_ ____- Don Banneli --- 27 220 D. Bhyte- ~ - 6 Randy Beauprie - 27 219 JUIO BruceR,- .- 263 M Elton Brock 24 218 Morris 7, Whitehead 0; Cart- Muc rra Te - 27 217 er %, Haynes 0; Sellers 5, GeoSMurgePiphe 27 216 Martyn 2. Ge~,, oneCarter 24 216 Morris -------------------- - - 42,I Ho ld M .cheson. 27 215 Ca ter m Standing ! i e r L I HJo old.Mchlsn 27 215 Carterhead- 391 Bob Lawton - . 27 215 Whitehead------ 2 Bob Smith ---- 27 215 Matn22 Clarence Oke took over the Dave Reynolds . 18 214 Sellers ------------------- 17 leadership for high single And TdBgei . 2 1 Hayes--------------- - 41high triple of the season. Oke Art Rowne ___ 27 213 High Single came up with a terrifice is Ar Piper . 27 213 - -------s---- 207-201 pilay of bowling when he Buti Henning - 27 209 .:..Woodward 196 tumbled the deadwood to the Bob Williams 2 0 V9S. Morris-,------ 178 tune of 917. This beat Ed Lk nar 27 209 High Triple Leslie's 902 by 15 pins. Ok ke anM n - 24 208 C. Pealrsn----------- 526 also knocked Don Oke off the Jim McKnight ---- 24 207 D JUSellRs---------515 top rung when he hit 393. In Lowell MacDougal. 27 205 JUNIOR BOYSthis game he had 10 strikesJhnVn yk 2 20 Jensen 5,, Roberts,2; Van- in a row. his other two games Jomhnrutn D. 27 204 Dril , Crtr 2 Combs , wre24-282.- This is going Roly Coombes - 27 203 Brunt 2. to be tough to beat but ItBo Ket - 2 22 Team Standing can be done., Bob Kceter----- 27 202 Coombes 43 Free-wheeling Larry Piper Loug Tayloers 27 202 Jensen ---__ __ 31 hit 825 with games of 316- Frg a yloari .. 27 202 Brunt 27 228-281.. Piper now bas an KrarkI B ickl 27 201 VanDriel 17 amazlng 261 average. K Bruce ime24 201 Roberts ---------- --------- 16 Nine bowlers made the 700 Stan ing o 24Te 01 Carter __ --------- 13 plateau. Doug McKnight 776 Stigo TeamsL P. High Single (266-272), Dr. H. B. Rundie Ta ps M. Cooke ------------- 252- 755 (306), Ernie Perfect 753 Ken's J. Brooks- 238-230 (283 - 278),, Murray Tighe Selbv Gernt7 10 1 M. Roberts - ------- 238 739 (251), Russ Oke 721 (290- evat n t 4/ 2, 4/ S.VaDrel -2.16 260), Elton Brock 719 (286). Nels Osborne G. Jensen ------- 207-229 Bob Smith 717 (301). Bill enuac 4 2/ 4 J. Stevens 212 Westlake 712 (300), Bud Hen- Fnsran's 4% l2& l4, G. Brunt ------- 210 ning 702 (241). Vrarity 14 13 1 J. Carter 210 Ross Wright, r e p l a c i n g.Turey 1 &1 D. Lobb 20P, George Bebee. had a nice 295 Jury & 1 1 1 W. Coombes 207 single game: Dick Perfect 279, w. Fr----ank1 1 T. Woodward------ 207 Walt Hately 273, Roly Coombes W ranksae--1 3 1 ____________________________________________ Dykstra's Food ---- _14 13 14 1. G.A. 14 13 14 Reaver Lumber 13 14 13 s avesMu ola--12&5 1 Pep Mu o a 12 15 1 Gould ------Il 16 il ON INCOME TAX Lander - . .- Hardware _. 10 17 10 Up to $i2,500 a year may be iecuct- - ibie for income tax purposes from your income if you invest it in a ~ J REGISTERED SRETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN whiie you aise guarantee yourself a mon ly rtireentincome for life. Ask m fordetaiLs-1'm with. Sun Life of Canada. A. B. PASSANT, C.L.U. 120 Duke St., Bowmanviile Phone 623-3258 SUN LIFE 0F CANADA FLORI DA #SPECIAL For Christmas Escorted 15-Day Tour - No Night Travel December 20 to January 3 See Such Places as: Daytona anti Miami Beach, Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs, Miami Seaquarium, Parrot Jungle, Hialeah Raceway anti Washington. PRICED FROMPe AS LOW AS $15P:rsn Incluties: Return Transportation, Modern Air-Ride, Air Conditioneti, Washroom eciuippeti SCENIC CRUISER, 14 nights lst class accommodation, luggage hantiing, sight seeing. admissions to n1l attrar'1nn,- inclutiet in tour, and SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER. Ik Coaplete Tour Itinerary Contaet: Juiry,& LeveilTravel Agency- 10 WMAN VILLE 19 KING ST. ELi PHONE 623-3182 Night Hawks J. Mains 26 F. Bruce 211/2 A. Bons 21 C. Bruce------ -14 1/2 J. Rowe 14 K. Camupbell ----10/2 High Single D. Ogden ---------- 6 Hig- Tiple 36 D. Ogtien ------------- - 687 D. Ogden 360, C. Ritter 301, F. Bruce 237, M. Smit-h 234, J. Baker 234, F. Landi 232, B. Wilbur 231, M. Ovenden 225, K. Campbell 225. Averages C. Ritter _____ J. Baker ____ M. Smith J. Mairsq B. Wilbur _____ F. Bruce --_ _ _ K. Campbell C. Bruce __ ___ I. Wright -_____ D. Ogden P. Bagnel M. Ovenden A. Bons _ __ J. Rowe --_ _ _ _ A. Dykstra L. Coombes -____ L. Woodcoclc E. Mtchell _ __ _ _ A. Larusso P. Broome - F. Landi __ _ __ _ F. Dykstra D. Cochrane A. Burges W. McNeil ('. !>owney -- L. Burges D. Gray ____.__ B. Nimwion E. Coomnbes_____ A. Perfect _ _ _ _ D. de Vos _ _ _ _ B. Deboo ____ M. owler --____ N. Van Abbema. ___ S. Dilllng Bowling League Team Pt,.1 Beauprie 15 Cain ___10 Selleck ______ 8 Etcher -_ __ _ 6 Carter _____- 5 Lewis - ---- 4 High Triples Pini ail 10812 10885 10515 10922 10564 10423 R. Selleck ______-773 R. Etcher -_____ _680 R. Beauprie 6701 W. Lewis _____659 P. Lyle -________645 S. Carter 622 High Singles R. Selleck 276, 252, 245 R. Beauprie -- 231,,247 W. Lewis--____ 271, 243 R. Etcher - -- 317 P. Lyle------------ 279 P. Lugtenburg - 204, 231 J. Patfielti_______- 2701 S. Prout -_____ .221 J. Tucker -____ 219, 204 K. McMullen ______208 J. Lugtenburg - 218 S. Carter ____250 P. Raycraft 256 N. Neatis --200 A. Chittick 213 Lou (Dishpan Hantis) Patterson ------------- - 231 High Average Commercial Hockey R._____k R. Etcher -______ R. Beauprie- W Lewis Brooks Edge Fran ks 4-2 S. Carte - ___ J *Tucker ______ J atfield ýM GTrounce Brysons 6-2A. ugtenbug__ S. Prout ___ N. Neatis ______ by Bob Heiiam eti the only goal of the third added to their lead as Lloyd H. Moore Sunday's first game saw un- peri.od and the game ended Hamilton scored twice and P. Raycraft defeateti Brooks' Supertest 4-2. There were only fîve Bob Hellam once, to make it L. Patterson continue their winning ways minor penalties. Curt Van- 4-0 at the end of the second. G. Palmer -- as they defeated Walter stone. goaltender for Frank's, BQb Hellam scored in the p. Lle ---- Frank Real Estate 4-2. Brooks kept the score down as he was third perioti to make it 5-0; M. Rose --- Supertest tock a 2-0 leati in continuously bombardeti. then Terry Carleton and Gar- V. Patterson-___ the first period as George In the wild and woolly sec- ry Akey beat goalie Leo Kelly Mv. Rosseau Sainsbury scored two goals. ond game of the morning, to make the score 5-2. Bob K. McMulIen Brooks scored early in the Mutton & Gould trounced HelIam then scored his third E. Patterson second as "Fuzzy" Marjerri- hapless Bryson's Smoke Shop 0f the game to round out the1 H. Mitchell son blinked the red light. 6-2. Referees Arch Crossey~ sccsing. Ken Veitch, goali2 W. Harrison Steve Burns was the worker andi Vince Vanstone hati their, for Bryson's, was exceptional S. Devorski on these three goals as he set hands full as a total of 59 in goal despite the score. L. Kîss------ them al up. Brooks kept the minutes in penalties were Next week, Nov. 9th. Bry- C. Blanchard pressure on as Larry Perris handed out, plus a game mis- son's Smoke Shop will be J. Lvle ----- scoredto make it 4-0. Grant conduct. Mutton & Gould, o)laying Walter Frank's at B. Simpson Flintoff replieti for Walter went aheati 1-0 in the firstý 9:30 a.m., anti at 10:45 a.m.I M.* Broten ___ Frank and the second periodl perioti on a goal by Bill Sum- Mutton & Gould wil take on P. Anderson -__ ended 4-1. Bob Fairey scor- I mersford. Mutton & Gould the undefeateti Brooks. R. Massey- ____ a aD. Morrow UnIy 4 Seconds I<emained When Locke's Beat Kramp 's Chrysler's Down M cNuIt y' by ,im Clarke 3 Locke's TV, wibh a goal by Lee Somerscales, a scant four seconds from tbc final buzzer, managedta nab a 7-6 victory1 over Kramp's Furn.tture, Int Thunatiay night's opening game. The late encounter saw league lcading County Chrys-1 1er maul McNulty Sports out- fit, 10-4. Steve Burns, wbo stole last1 week's show with a seveni point display, turneti in anotb- er outstanding evening's work,1 collecting bwo goals andt hree1 assista, in leatiing Locke's tao their win. Irv Giîl anti Sam-1 merscales each atideti a pair of goals, wibb "Luke" Proutr scoring a lone tally. The win-i lesa furniture aquati marks-4 men were Sam Thompson antic Ted Fairey with a pair, whilei Bob Tbompson anti Gene Bal- son atiteti the remainder. Thef TV troupe, trailing 4-2 heati-t Ing mbt the final 20 minutes,t pumpeti home five goals ta two by bbc losers, ln bbc action crammeti third penioti. Kramp's, making a strong bid ta nail down their first win of bbc season, moved into a 5-2 leati, at 2:45 of bbc third wben the veteran'town leaguer Sam Thompson netteti bis sec- ond, witb Fairey assisting. The, winners' Prout, making bis first start of bbc year an imn- pressIve one, narrowed the score ta 5-3 wben he teamned with Burns to beat goalie Dave -ink just Il secondsý later. Falrey completeci the1 furniture club's scoring at 9:38, as tbey built thein leadi to a comfortable 6-3 level. For tbe final 10:39 of bbc period, the Locke gang brush- ed the cobxvebs from their slumbening attack and caught fine, rattling in four un- answered goals. Back to back, goals by GUll, followed by Burns' second of the garneý at 14:21 evenedthebb score 6-6. with both clubs playing five men a ide as Locke's B. Thompson anti Kramp's War- ren Townsley cooleti their beels in bbc penalty box for elbowing Infractions, Sommer- scales clinchedthebb victory for Locke's at' 19:56. The losers drew six of bbe game's eigbt penalties calleti, witb all of tbèm coming ln bbc final perioti. Both clubsj scoreti a goal on power plays. The luckless Kramp 'crowti, wbo appeareti on their way1 to their first victory of the1 youtbful season, were hurt by the scoring with Don McMurt- bbc cluster of penalties they er leading the pack with two ran into during the last eight goals anti three assista. Grant plus minutes of bbe game. Bal- Flintoff notcheti a pair anti son anti Fairey, two key mem- two helpers, while Gord Wil- bers of bbc losers' unit, were son (two anti one) anti Bob tagged with misconduct sent- Fairey, a goal anttree assists ences. The referees also hanti- anti Doug James wibh two ed out a bench penalty to the goals anti an assist, joined ln furniture crew at the 18:09 the scoring binge. mark. Larry Perris, offensivcly McNulty Sports absorbeti with a pair of goals and two their second straig'bt lacing assista, headedthebb Sports- after winning their opening men's feeble attack. "Corky" league game as County dhrys- Burgess. ln the loser's cage, 1er crusheci them tiecisively along witb bis mates, just 10-4. The Chrysler bunch, per- weren'b able bo contain the re- forming smoothly anti cf- lentless County Chrysler scor- ficiently as a team, built up Ing machine. McNulty's tirew a 4-1 first perioti leati anti six of the nine penalties neyer looketi back. Tbey bantiet out ln tbe game. uppedthebb count to 8.3 after This Tburstiay nigbt (Nov. 40 minutes anti outscoreti the 6tb) bbc opening game at confuseti loser 2-1 over bbc 7 p.m. bas tbc slumping Mc- remaining 20 minutes. Nulty team meeting winless -The winners' excellent, ov- Kramp's, \vbile at 8:30 p.m., eraîl balance, was in tiisplay the two top dogs to date. ln test. Elght players figure - C unty eChrysier lmeet. Town Lge. Baskcetbail The Men's Town Basketball League got underway at the HihSho ymaimls oodyear Lge. Jewellery edging Coronation Cafe 33-29 anti Stephen Fuels~ The Power House are h( walloping Ken's Men's Wer n a slim four point mar 43-20. over the Banbury as both È In he ighcap Bul Cateated their opponents fIn e the wtay wBiCt- ~ The Mill Room moved ii fiel le th waywit 16third place while taking points to earn scoring honours teamn high single for the ni for the night. Joe Burgess was 1 ih 1235 as the Crackers ri.ght behinti, netting 13 points, thewit htil 45 while John James hit forthhghril345 nine. B. Martyn, back to last yei Lyn Lowery scoreci nineý pace had the high triple of points to leaci the losing Men's9 night 776. J. Vanderveer Wea, wth augan askllnew corner to the league1 War, ith sVauhan ilMHaskelthe high single 3.18, other g adfnoeunaniBr.ari scores, W. Vanstone 313, four.Kerekes 774, J. Coombes The opening game saw R. Wrlght 756, K. Piper Hooper's xvith a 16-12 first M. Wiersma 742, A. Car haîf margin that was cut to a 739 K. Palmer 728, M. Mur] single point heading into the 727. fourth quarter. Aeae Jim Scribe andi Dennis Pet-, vrae erson each collecteti nine B.Martyn points to, pace the winning M. Murphy -___ Jewellers, with Bob Souch B. Henning clicklng for eight. D. Perfect-_______ Jim Beam and Ken Forret eacb bati five points for tbe losing Cafe e;nbny, wibb tbree players - John "Doc" Runtile, Don MeDonalti anti Jimn Coyle netting four apiece. Wayne Burgess was tbc top Corona- thon performer with seven.- 177 176 175 Ski Eqgupmenit Suie 172 168 SPONSORED BY 164 THE BOWMANVILLE KIWANIS CLUB 162 a loi61 180 BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 159, GIRLS" GYM 1.58 15') 1W3 Scturdamy, Nov. 1.5th 148 Uued Equipment received to be marked and 147f 146 Ériced between 9 a.m. and noon 1461 1431 SALE BETWEEN 1:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M. 127.î For furtber information oel 117;; Bruce Colwell 623-7342 lis T. Hallman _____ J. Luxton-_ ____ H. Bromel______ W. Hately K. Piper J. Coombes ____ M. Weirsma______ J. Piper -______ R. Haynes ---- -_ _ _ H. Etironston ___ M. Thompson S. Carson -_ ____ F. Blackburn_____ T. Fice -_ _ _ _ _ J. Brown_______ J. ('ode_____ R. Slack _ _ _ _ JT. Honeyman L. Heard --- _____ S. Adiams _____ R. Campbell E. Greenhamn Team Standings Power House Banbury - Mil Room_____ Millwrights Fan Belts______ Beîta __--__ Machine Shop Office ------ Crackers * Molded Gooda Legion Ladies Averages S. Burton 18 M. Blake 18______i B. Partner 18______ i R. Vanessa _______17 M. Gray --17 N. Sheehan ______1ý E. Demeter 11 M. Martindale ____-14 M. Westover - - G. Downey hE A. Bate ---________ H. Simmick ______ f T. Whitney L. Adair ---- Bigla Single R. Vanessa--------- 2: Higla Triple N. Sheehan ----------- 5 . Teami Standing P Gray--- 1 Partner - Sheehan Blake . ----- -- ---- Oves 200 Games R. Vanessa --- - -------- -- ' B. Partnen -_-_-_ ------ 2. G. Downey 223 - 2 JT. Burton - -- 21 N. Sheehan 215 - 2C L. Adair -___ 21 E. Demeter 21 A. Bale -----_ 2 MIXED LEAGUE a.sFridayOcetober 31 Onie Etcher again led bbc' laison Fritiay nigbt byý rolling a big triple of 876 anti hihsingle of 322. Her aver-, * age is now 229. Dave Reynolds rolleti the! ,old- high triple of 830 anti Vince rgin Prout an even 300 to take the lef- bigh single. He still leads tbc 5-2. men with a 254 average. into Reynolds, G. Piper anti L.ý the Piper each bock three games ght from Prout, Wilcox and Moe got Richards. L. Piper, M. Et- cher anti Martyn eacb took ýar's twn garnes frorn Brock, Bag- the 300 Gamnes and Over a0. Etcher 322, V. Prout 300. ha 250 Gamnes and Over :ood Marilyn Richards 279, L.Lý A. Piper 261, D Bradley 258 , H. 772, Revynolds 280, Don Bagnell 742, 2V2, L. Smale 253, H. Brock rson 2,52-254. B. Martyn 261, 0. Et- ,1by cher 256-298, S Stainton 275. H. Moore 257, T. Bagneli 256, G. Wilcox 251-273 E. Dickens 251, B. Richards 262-291, H. 237 Piper 255, D. Reynoldis 284- 231 298, V. Prout 254-257. 229 650 Triples and Over 227 D. Reynolds 830, O. Etcher 225 876, V. Prout 811, B. Richards 224 787, G. Wilcox 741, Marilyn 223 Richards 720, Don Bag.nel 220 710, B. Martyn 708, T. Bagnell 218 701, H. Bnock 693, E. Dickens 216 688, L Piper 674. H. Palmer 215 674' M. Eteber 667, H. Moore 214 666, L. Smale 662, R. Haliman 214 661, Heatiher Moore 660. Arn 213 Sleep 6.5, M Wilcox 651. 212 Team Standing.s 211 Teams Pins Pts. 211 D. Reynolds - 27975 451 210 B. Martyn - 28031 37 210 D. Bagnell 27314 361 207 L: Piper --- -___27029 341 206 G. Wilcox 27113 3'3 205 M. Etéber - 27010 3 3 < 204 Moe Richards - 27293 321 204 V Prout __ 27733 311 201 B* Richards - 27121 M, 200 0* tclher -___28845 271 E. Brock 25910 22I G. Piper 25Q79 18' 45 Averages (Top Ten) 41 V. Prout 27 254ý 37 iL. Piner ___ 27 24f; 36, M. Etcher-___ 24 242j 28 D. Reynolds - 18 24?, 0. Etrher .___ 27 2?' 26 G. Wilcox____ 27 227 22113. Richards - 27 22.5, 21lTnorBeenehll--27 222, 13jE. Bro.k 24 2?21 111 oe ichrds 27 2211 Last Thursday, at haîf time, during the football game, Brian Stainton, shown above, came running onto the fieldi to win the cross country race for the Bruce Colwell trophy by a considerable margin. His time was 23 seconds faster than the record set lasb year by Tom Puk. On Saturday, he competed in the O.F.S.A.A. cross country race in Toronto and came 62nd out of a field . of 236 runners. He is a Grade 10 student. 'l 7St. Joseph's Mixed [3 Bowling League [10 November 2nd Tea.m Points Pins 3-spartans _- 40 24361 6-Presidential 35 23618 2-Try Hards 32 23244 I-Hard Luckera . 32 22706 88 5-Alley Cats -- 31 23628 ý8 4-Mati Hatters - 19 22979 30 Men's High Single-Clarence 19 Rivers 280. 19 Men's Higb Triple-Clarence 16 Rivers 699. 176 Ladies' High Single-Bet 175 Charlanti 272. 19 Ladies' High Triple-Betty 58 Charland 603. 17 200 and Oves Games [1 Clarence Rivers_ _ 220-280 [0 Betty Charlanti____-272 [52 Bileen Hickey 253 Mary Chishohm .245 >27 Lionel Hickest .. 236-240 Mike Kennedy -..- 236 575 Agnes Maclean - - --- 235 Bill Wilks ------ 215-217-234 ý. Banner Passant __ 208-228 18 Gerry Dwyer -___ . 225 13 Teresa Rivers --223 il Jim Fair ---- 204-217-220 6i Gary Conway - - 214 jDot Passant --____ 202 >7 1Gary Lane ---- ---__- 200 1231 Averages )41 Jim Fair 214, Gary Conway 18i 205, Mike Kennedy 203, Jack 10Brown 198, Bill Wilks 194, 31 Clarence Rivers 186, Gerry '1'ýDyerl86, Eileen Hickey 186, Maclean 185, Arnoldi Brink- low 183, Banner Passant 181, £ Dave Orme 181, Kathy Skribe 178, Paul Lapratie 172, Betty Charland 172, Jlm Jeffreys 170, Bill Skribe 170, Stew Cbisholm 166, Teresa Rivera, 164, Molly Horstman 160, Mary' Cbisholm 160, Gary Lane 159, Dot Passant 159, Mary Lane 155, Tony Horstrnan 153, Pat Walker 152, Rose Marie Con. way 145, Donna Kennedy 142, Carol Orme 142, Agnes Mac. lean 141, Doris Holroyd 136, Mary Bninklow 135, Dot Fair 134, Doris Jeffreys 129, Isa. bel Laprade 113. (9HARVEY ORONO 983-5206 ESSO BOME HEAT SERVICE CO.S.S.A. SEMI-FINAL JUNIOR FOOTBALL Nichiolson Catholic College (BELLE VILLE)1 B.H.S. Redmen Thursday, Nov. 6th 2:00 p.m. ADMISSION » 250- . Annqoundnlàg (han ge of Address Donald A MacGregor INSURANCE EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER lOth, 1969 WILL BE LOCATED AT 16 DIVISION STREET BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623 -5962 YoungAdui tTh CandianStatearnan, Bown¶anville. Nov, 5, 19690 Bowling Wins CoIweil Trophy 111 1~ 1 1 1

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