BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT STAFF REPORTER--BERYL HUGH ES--MA 3-3144 Midget League Softball Starts Next Month a operate a Le A hen Mama will be ague. ague games played at Central School on Wed- nesday evenings starting at 6.30 p.m. league games will et underway the first week in July. Listed below are the four teams and their coaches: Team 1 -- Sharon Kilpatrick, Mary Laskaris, Karen Bragg, Joyce Mills, Catharine Eyre, Linda Purd, Gilhooly, Danny Hooper, Thomas Brooks, Shayne Armstrong. Coach -- Don Gilhooly. | Team D -- George Moore, Paul! Welsh, Barney Hawthorne, Wayne Burgess, Doug McKnight, Bobby Fernlund, Wayne Mooney, Shortt, Chris. Quinton, David Puk, John Lockhart, Nelson Fowler, Stephen Wright, Anton Czaplinski, Peter Barclay, David right, Douglas Evans. Coach -- None. Team E -- John Bentley, Brian eanor Pickard, Y, | Forsey, John Gilbert, Randy Cole, Doris Martin, Jerry Trejbal, Mar- Stephen Jeffery, Wayne Harrison, gate Bond, Lorna Sobil, Diane Charlie Evans, Bruce Barrett, allman, Nellie Witvoet, Sharon! Garfield Webb, Peter Werry, Den- Lucas, Jeanette Boe, Ursulalpnjs McDonald, Ronald Good, Schlingensiepen. Coach -- Jim wayne Barrett, Douglas McFeet- Richards, |ers, Alan Brown, Jerry Johnson, Team 2 -- Helen Clark, Helen Thomas Jones. Coach -- None. Laskaris, Carol Maguire, Cathy! Team F -- Gary Akey, David Lynch, Verna Foran, Rosemary McFeeters, Irwin Colwell, Gary Goheen, Lynn Lunney, Linda Crombie, Ji Falls, Kenry Brooking, Marjorie Stewart, Kooy, David Bridges, Billy Crom- Chistel Richter, Connie Middery, pie "Rickard Perfect, Dennis Me- Joan Wilkins, Charlotte Austin, Feeters, Jimmy Kitney, Ricky Lu- Edith Nimigon, Pauleen Hughes. cas, John Russell, William Smale, Coach -- Garry Bagnell. {Wayne Hunt, Brian Peters, Paul Team 3 -- Linda Colwell, Rob- Charbonneau. Coach -- None, erta Heatherington, Leslie Lander, In order for the Recreation De- Josie Brooks, Lynda Miller, San- partment to operate Minor Base- dra Bragg, Elaine Bennett, Mary ball we still need coaches for sev- Ber A Joss cra of th er a se 3 y "| person interes n coaching a on Hull, Karen McArthur, Dixie team please get in touch with the Su. Poa Cowan. Coach -- Recreation Office. at MA 3-5761, ruce Colwell. ible. Team 4 -- Patricia Cook, Mon-|"*There are still some openings in ton, "Phylls Nimigon, Jane Mtns 1s May. 1 i057 IF you are ) y ~ lunder 15, May 1, A ou chell, Merridy Mutton, Beverley interested in playing be sure to McRobbie, Barbara Brown, Donna {have your name in at the Recrea- Brags, Jane Hodgson, ria) tion fice no later than this com- e, ' iin turday. Rughes, Barbara Hughes, Judy | 2 y Jeffery, Margie Vanstone. Coach| PLAYGROUND -- None. | The Playground Supervisors It is hoped that Pee Wee girls hired by the Recreation Depar- softball league will be started in/ment will attend a five-day train- the near ufture, that is if enough |ing course held for all the play- interest is shown by the girls in ground supervisors in East Cen- that age grouping. tral Ontatio, wiich includes Ko |bourg, Lindsay, Oshawa, Trenton, NO SAT AlL in the Re | Port Hope, Peterborough, Belle- creational Department's minor ville aud Bowmanville od to give baseball leagues will hold a prac- the playground supervisors the tice this coming Saturday, June pest possible information and ma- 22, at Memorial Park starting at terial ob leadership, active 9.00 a.m. games, arts and crafts, rules and ee below ate the four regulations, playground safety, | lanni and = special Team 1 -- John Phillips, John |Dyebram Planning pe Oke, Alan Osborne, Doug, Hooper. | Larry Samis, Billy Cobban, Bob Sleep, Edward Brown, Billy miles north of Belleville, from E , Doug Lane, Wayne De-| june 23 to June 28 inclusive. It ig Ken Veitch and Bruce Beg-|is expected that 150 playground ey. rvi ill be in attendance Team 2 -- Michael Leddy, Ar. 3008 Bo =» at this course. thur Foran, Jon Hancock, Allan| plang are well underway for the McMullen, Pulp Eldridge, Allan Recreation Departments Seventh A , Bobby Valleries, Brian Annual Community Picnic to bel Smith, Fred Vitvoet, Graydon Co- held at Cream of Barley Park on| ville, Roderick Taylor, Robert Monday, July 1. | McManus and Blaine Adams. The Colborne Recreation De- Team 3 Neil McGregor, partment Trumpet Band will be Bradley Yourth, David Woolner, on hand to provide entertainment James Lane, Michal Charles, early in the evening. The Trumpet Doug Nichols, Peter Bothwell, Band and Baton Squad consist of Larry Rogers, John Lyle, David|54 members ranging from 5 to 15| Neads, G Woolner, Jimmy years of age. The Colborne group | Coyle and Jim Vanderschaal. (have been invited to take part in| Team 4 -- David Thompson, the Annual Rose Bowl Parade in| Pleun Dorsman, Gerry Wilson, California this coming { Donald Martin, Ted Gould, David year's Day. Kerr, Gord Runde, Pat_Vinish,| The Bowmanville Lions club wil Don. y Mugphy again pond for a Con will - distribute fr - ommerce Ww 5 ee yb, fame will be played at|haloons to Park at 6.30 pm. It isling The Xi hoped to get the league underway again offered to operate ! early in July. {Booth while the Rotary Club is| The Atom League of the Re-igupplying the pony rides. The creational Department's minor Goodyear Recreation Club will baseball will hold a practice this|jook after the races as in previous coming Saturday, June 22, at Me- years morial Park starting at 10.30 a.m. |" The day will end with a mam- Listed below are the teams and moth display of fireworks. Yhelr Coaches; |SWIMMING LESSONS Team A -- Lawrence John Con- | | nors, Tony Wilkins, Keith Bant-| Swimming classes for children ing, Phillip Bragg, John Hughes, in Bowmanville will begin July! Terry Baker, Bruce Cuthbertson, 8, at the Ontario Trainng School Bobby James, Kenneth Miller, |for Boys pool. Registration forms| Peter Buckler, Arthur Jack- for these classes will be available son, Terry Devitt, Howard/at the Recreation Office in_the Edmondson, Joey Reader, David Lions Centre or through the Pub- Czaplinski, 'Robin Virtue,' Delton lic Schools. ; Dykstra, David Stutt. Coach -- Al; W. "Bill" Bagnell, will be the | Cuthbertson. {chief instructor for these classes. | Team B -- Ricky Gay, Larry Classes will be conducted for Tad- | Taylor, Ronald Richards, Michael poles (non-swimmers), Beginners| Russell, Robert McArthur, Larry| (last years Tadpoles), Junior Perris, Leon Carr, Terry Siebarth, Red Cross, Intermediate Red | afsm, the Bingo Jim Dilling, Bill Depew, Steven Cross and Senior Red Cross (Min.| Pupils at Colborne St. Public/Elaine Campbell Beverley Ed-ion the Port Arthur - to - Winnipeg Oke, Tom Veitch, Wayne Leach, |imum age for Senior award is 13 Jamie Manduck, Tommy Carter, years.) Michael Myers, Brian Saunders,| In order to take part in these] Buddy Depew. Coach -- Tom De- swimming lessons you must fill pew. lout an application form. Mini-| Team C -- Gary Griffin, John mum age is seven (7) years old| Kilpatrick, Casey Denhertog, Paul'as of May 31, 1957. If there is a| Sweete, Stephen Pattrson,|large registration this age limit| George Ball, Douglas 'Parking, may be raised. Each swimmer Steven Burns, Donald Murphy, must supply a towel and swim Ronald Hooper, George Saunders, |suit. No bobby-pins are to Guy Parks, Lanny Bruns, Jeffery worn while in the pool. PERSONAL NOTES, VISITS BOWMANVILLE Mrs. E.McGregor, Garry Venning and Hodgins, Dublin, Ireland, is visit- Ken Nicks are attending the an- ing her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd R.|nual District No. 8 Kinsmen Quinton, 29 Temperance street. Club's convention at Lake Rous- Miss Mary Flynn, Dublin, a'seau, Muskoka. cousin of Mrs. Quinton, was a weekend guest. Mrs, Hodgins and] Mrs. Anna Watson is spending Miss Flynn came to Canada ina vacation at Presq'ile, the new Cunard liner 'Syl | vania's" maiden voyage. They! Mrs. Amy D. Tait left by air sailed from Greenock, Scotland, this week for England where she and landed at Montreal. iE viditing Tgiatives. Mr, and, Mrs. Walter Wolley also flew to Mrs. Roy Slemon, Ottawa, is England this week. They plan to siting her parents, Dr. and Mrs.!return to B: i . Siemon OC. and Mrs. 0 Bowmanville in July. r. an rs. Irvine Brown, Dr. Mrs. Hilda Hutchinson i it- and Mrs. Charles S. Cattran, Don ing relatives in Brighton. : . Street Bingo Welfare Hssn. IsSuccess Names Prexy KINGSTON (CP)--Joseph Ver- BOWMANVILLE The Jast non, welfare administrator for regular meeting for the season of East York, a Toronto suburb the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club wednesday w lected : was held at the Balmoral Hotel ¥ Was Feslected presi. on Tuesday evening, The presi- dent of the Ontario Welfare Offi- dent, Don McGregor, presided. cers' Association. Minutes of the last meeting were At the association's closing ses- a Charles Cattran, the sion of its seventh annual meeting, The Kinsmen held a successful all other 1956-57 executive mem- "Street Bingo" last Saturday in Ders were returned to office. They front of the Sows, Hall on Yon. include K. R. Ruddick of Timmins perance street. ans were dis- as first vice-president cussed regarding the possibility : n of holding another later Ly the The executive committee was summer, Films of the recent fish. 2150 returned to office. | ing trip enjoyed by members of Seven resolutions dealing with the club were shown by Art family neglect, unemployment, old |age pensions and assistance, resi- |dtuce Qualifications for relief ben-| x efits, homes for the aged, and dis- FAMOUS PASS : abled persons allowances were! The Kicking Horse Pass in the passed at the final session. They Rocky Mountains on the B. C.- will be forwarded to the parent Alberta boundary has an altitude ,body, the Ontario Municipal Asso- of 5,340 feel, - i Hooper. | cheque on behalf of his Grade 8 | | pupils, from C. R. Purcell, for- | mer chairman of the Rouge, | | | The five day course will be held | at Quin-mo-lac on Moria Lake 30 | |day was a most enjoy. New | of patrick, Karen artyn. children attend. | Nichols, Wayne Leach, Larry Pot- ter. Girls, 10, 11, and 12: Sharon Club have McMurter, be |W | ih § PICKERING SECOND PHOTO SHOWS R. T. | place prize in the recent scrap- principal of Pickering | book contest on conservation. School, receiving a | Pickering came second TOP oble, Public | petition, Altona Road Public s, Highland and Petti- Duffin' coat Creeks Conservation | a member of RDHP, repre- senting Pickering Village, and IN SCRAPBOOK COMPETITION from | book, "Woods of Time" to the among 45 entries in the com- | girls who did most of the work School was in first place. Bot- | book, Brenda Pridmore. On the tom photo, shows J. H, Purvis, | left are, Carol Parnham, and chairman of the scrapbook con- test, presenting a copy of the on the scrapbook. Receiving the Anne Gerigs. --Photos by John Mills Authority. This was the second Over 300 Attended Club Sees Goodyear Picnic Spring Thaw' BOWMANVILLE -- The annual patrick, Audrey Woods, Carol icnic of the Goodyear Employes Plummer. Boys, 16, 17, 18: Tom ecreational Club held in Vie- Park, Gordon Millson, Ken Park. toria Park, Cobourg, last Satur- Ladies, 19 to 30: Peggy Haynes able event.'Betty Westlake, Nyhl Sheehan. More than 300 attended. Russell Men, 19 to 30: Art Oswald, Ji mittee in charge of arrangements. to 40: Dot Crombie, Betty West- ther members of the commit-|lake, Evelyn Dunn. Men, 31 to 40: the Park Avenue Jack George Dadson, Harold Balsom, They went to Toronto and back d|/by chartered bus. Miss Frances Miss Rose over: Evelyn Corden, Alice Plum-|/Hearl, chairman of the program tee were Jack Colville, Dunn, Tom Masterson, Ron John- Jim Martin, Jr. Ladies, 41 an son, Ray Westlake, r Bate. At the picnic they were mer, Ann Piper. assisted by Ken Nichols, Stuart' Men, 41 and over: Mel Wise- Carson, and Tom Park. man, Ted Tice, Art Spicer. Three- Winners in the races held dur- legged Race: Ray and Betty ing the afternoon were as fol- Westlake. Men's shoe scramble: lows Girls, 6 and 7: Jill|{Ken Nichols. Lucky Spot: Mrs. ichols, Jane Kilpatrick, Jenny Pritchard. = Wheelbarrow race: tout, Boys, 6 and 7: Michael Ron and pegey Haynes. Girls' Etcher, Michael Oke and Dougie balloon. blowing: Carol Green- Piper. Girls, 8 and 9: Gail Kil-'ham. Boys' balloon blowing con- Oke, a Anne test: Bobby Dunn. Men's softball 8 and 9! Terry|toss: Jim Bedford. Ladies' soft- {ball toss: Dot Crombie. Girls, 12 ito 18, shoe scramble: Barbara Margaret Corden, Hansen. Boys, to shoe . Boys, 'evening in Toronto recently. They| m saw the popular revue "Spring Oke was chairman of the com-|Bedford, Jim Martyn. Ladies, 31 Thaw" at the Avenue Theatre. | Carol Greenshaw. Boys, 10, 11 and scramble: Don Masterson. E 12: Bob Hallam, John Phillips, throwing contest: Mr, and Mr Don Tordiff. Girls, 13, 14, 15:|Mel Wiseman. Horse shoe com- Audrey Spicer, Lynn Lunney, petition Murray Bate, Farewell Brenda Oke. Boys, 13, 14, 15: Ken|Blackburn. Lucky name draw Park, Wayne Thertell, Don Mill- Mrs. Connie Fagan, Vern Con- |son. Girls, 16, 17, 18: Sharon Kil-inors. WHITBY NEWS Name Winners Of Field Day At Colborne St. School School held the first field day in|wards. the history of the school this week, Following the contest, the Bob Ing, David Meader. following were the results: CHAMPIONS Senior boys--Bill Reardon Senior girls--Dianne Foskett zell, Mary Elms, Frances Gibson. Junior Boys Roy Nichols, |David Maundrell, Bruce Bourne, 14-year-old boys-- David Love | Junior Girls -- Diané Speers, 14-year-old girls--Beverley Ed- Donna Metherel, ~Joanne Under- ards wood. 13-year-old boys--Bill Wallace HOP, STEP AND JUMP and Dennis Brown (tied) | Senior Boys -- Bill Yepma, Bill 13-year-old girls--Pamela Jones Reardon, Arthur Reinstra. 12 and under, boys--Edward Senior Girls -- Diane Foskett, Maunder and Roy Nichols (tied)| WHY Collen. 2 and under, girls -- Donna| Boys, 14 -- David Love, Keith Metherel | Baldwin, 2cnze) Nowland. i on ris, -- Ute Manzel, Elaine Itighest 10. of points, boys Campbell, Carol Townsen, Bill Reardon . : : | Boys, 13 -- Dennis Brown, Don- Highest no. of points, girls [nie Powell, David Mead gg factory condition s. hospital reports this morning. | | | 13-year-old Boys -- Steve Fluke, Winnipeg due |early today was held over await- 13-year-old Girls -- Kate Man- (ing clearance of the wreck. today of 30 cars of a freight train | here. BOWMANVILLE Members of the Bowmanville Business and| Professional Women's Club and| their guests spent an enjoyable | Afterwards they had supper at| Restaurant. | committee, was in charge of ar- rangements. 2 Hurt In Crash Are Improving PICKERING -- (Times-Gazette Staff Reporter) -- John Haggitt and Beverley Woods, injured in the accident on Highway 401 that killed three people, are in satis- according to | 30 Cars Derailed In Northern Ont. FORT FRANCES, Ont, Canadian National Railways ser-| vice through this Northern Ontario | town was expected to be delayed || at least 24 hours by derailment, near Flanders, 70 miles east of Officials blamed a washout for the mishap. Carloads of merchan- dise, dynamite, ammunition and beer spilled over the embankment. Work crews were laboring to re- store rail service. Regular passenger train service| line was delayed. A train pes in Fort Frances Boys, 14 -- William Quan, Lorne Campbell, David Love. Girls, 14 -- Carol Towsen, Jo- Tanna Flim, Ute Menzell, Boys, 13 -- Bill Wallace, Bob Ing, Raymond Russell. Girls, 13 -- Eileen Patterson, Carolyn Billcroft, Annie Visser. Junior Boys -- Edward Maun- der, Raymond Reeson, Gordon Richards. Junior Girls -- Diane Speers, Mary Lou Cuddy, Catriona Harvey. Diane Foskett irl . Crests for winners donated by| Bin sig Tames Jones, Colborne Street Home and School Junior Boys Frise Fletcher, Association, YD. | Gordon Richards, Edward Maun- Youd EN heard, Billl "Junior Girls -- Donna Metherel, he : Yvonne Hackner, Lynda Waddel. Sr. girls--Diane Fosket, Willy| pUNNING BROAD JUMP oelen. |" Senior Bo i i | vs Bill Yepma, 14-year boys--David Love, Mich-| Arthur Reinstra, Bill AR ael Newland, Eric Downey % : 14-yr. girls--Beverley Edwards, yheniqr Gils -- Diane Foskett, Carol Townsen, Ute Menzel 13-yr. boys -- David Meador, Jack McDonald, Don Mitchell | "GE DOVaeY, Keith Baldwin. 13-yr. girls -- Pamela Jones, p * ' Donna Jones, Joanna Wensing 12 and under, boys--Gary Mar- Fluke, David Meader. chant, Roy Nichols, Brian Fletch- Girls, 13 ®# Johanna Wensing, | Pamela Jones, Eileen Patterson. | er 12 and under, girls -- Donna Metherel, Dianne Speers, Kather- ine McIntyre Junior Boys -- Gary Marchant, Roy Nichols, Grant Madil, ) unior Girls -- Donna Methere! HIGH JUMP i ? Senior Boys == Arthur Relnstra, | June Scott, Katherine McIntyre. Bill Reardon, Robbie McQuay. BALL THROW Senior Girls -- Diane Foskett, Senior Boys -- Bill Reardon, Willy Collen. Arthur Reinstra, Robbie McQuay. Boys, 14 -- Geo. Mitchell, David | Senior Girls -- Dianne Foskett, Love, Stanley Sharmon. Willy Collen. Girls, 14 Beverley Edwards,' Boys, 14 -- Michael Newland, te Menzel, Elaine Campbell. Keith Baldwin, David Love. Boys, 13 Bill © Wallace, Girls, 14 Sharon Bradley, ickey Tavener, Geo. Ashley Beverley Edwards, Carol Town- Girls, 13 -- Katherine Roddis, |sen. Madeline Mace, Joan Fairmap. | Boys, 13 -- Dennis Brown, Don Junior Boys -- Edward Maun- | Mitchell, Geo. Ashley. der, Gordon Richards, Brian] Girls, 13 Joan Fairman, Pamela Jones, Gail Robertson. Junior Girls -- Frances Burtin-| Junior Boys -- Gerald North- sky, Patsy Killens, Diane Speers. am, Brian Fletcher, David Maun- STANDING BROAD JUMP |drell. Senior Boys Bill Reardon,| Junior Girls -- Dale Bell, Arthur Reinstra, Bill Yepma. Donna Metherel, Tessie Bryant. Senior Girls -- Diane Foskett, OBSTACLE RACE Willy Collen Senior Boys Bill Reardon, 14-year-old Boys David Love, Robbie McQuay, Bill Yepma. Michael Newland, Keith Baldwin.| Senior Girls -- Willy Collen, I4-year-old Girls -- Ute Manzel, Diane Foskett, U M Boys, 14 -- Michael Newland, | laine Campbell, Carol Townsen. | Boys, 13 -- Don Mitchell, Steve | FOR MISSED | PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m., call KING TAXI | All calls must be placed befora 7:30 p.m. f - FOR MISSED | PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M,, Call AJAX TAXI Phone VEAL LEGS DORNED BEEF " SLICED BACON SKINLESS WIENERS | | | ORANGES cp)--|! Prices effective June 20, 2), 22 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 80, 197 § GET THE BIG BUYS AT AND UNION oul like the Savings call! You'll find hundreds of BIG BUYS at Grand Union every day . . . Shop and Save the Sure Way . . « The Grand Union Way. 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