BOWMANVILLE HOCKEY {feated Raiders 4-1 only to lose the game by default for using an in- eligible player, and for irregulari- Make Changes In Schedules BOWMANVILLE -- The playoff positions for Minor Hockey Night are still in doubt. The next few weeks should feature some good hockey as the boys fight for the right to play on Minor Hockey Night, Wednesday, March 30. There has been a change made in the schedule due to the start- ing time of the Little NHL Zone playoffs. The games scheduled for Saturday, March 26, have been moved up to Saturday morn- ing March 19. There are a few changes in the times. Listed be- low is the schedule for Mar. 19, ties in changing the lines. | In the second game Orphans scored twice in the final period | to defeat Comets 3-2. Larry Ja-| mieson (Don Smith), David Thompson (Paul Mutton, Jon| Hancock) and Paul Mutton scor- led for Orphans. David Allison accounted fom both Comets' goals with David | Woolner assisting on one. James McIntyre (Dennis Mec-| The win moved the Orphans Donald) scored Wing's goal. |into a first place tie with the In the second game Hawks Comets and Rockets. my Carter) and Stephen Wright Kerry Dickens) accounted for Leaf's goals. |scored two first period goals to| MARCH 5 SCHEDULE defeat Canadians 20. Jeff Gil-|' pee Wees -- 7. .. Haw! hooly (Bud Depew) and Michael|yg eats: 7.45 Sigg od Bothwell (Jeff Gilhooly) were the |Bryins: 8.35 am, Wings vs marksmen for the Hawks. The Giants: 9.20 a.m. Rangers vs win moved the Hawks into a|Canadians. fourth place tie with the Wings. Bantams -- 10.20 am., Tee In the third game Rangers picked up their first point of the season by tying Bruins 1-1. John Pees vs Braves; 11.05 am., Hus- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1960 19, i Golf Lessons lessons can contact the recreation office at MA 3-3335 or Ian Turner | Are Planned BOWMANVILLE The re- creation department, in co-opera- ition with the Bowmanville high school is prepared to give golfing lessons to beginners and golfers who wish to improve their game. If enough interest is shown two classes will be operated under the leadership of Ian Turner, the golf pro at Southview Golf and Country Club. One class will be for beginners, and one class for people who have golfed before. | Plans have tentatively been made for an eight week course [to begin Wednesday, March 16. kies vs Tigers; 11.55 am, Cubs | Classes will be held at the Bow- vs Pirates, |manville High School Wednesday at MA 3-2816. | Compensation Too Costly For Farmer TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario legislature's committee on agri- culture was told Wednesday that workmen's compensation is too expensive for most farmers. G. W. Greer, president of the Ontario Federation of Agricul ture, said the number of farmers registered with the compensation hoard has dropped to 1,600 from 3,000. The cost had risen to $3.50 per 100 on the payroll from 15 cents. The insurance was difficult for farmers to administer and small Atoms -- 12,40 p.m. -- Indians|and Thursday evenings. Starting vs Barons; 1.35 p.m., Hornets vs (time will be 7.00 p.m. Bombers. All cl ill be limited t | Midget-Juveniles -- 225 p.m, ig wl Aik ig adhd | Generals vs Raiders; 3.10 pm, Anyone interested in taking the Rockets vs Maroons. In the first game Monday Ava- EVERY SECOND CAN OF lons defeated Fablens 1-0, Ger- Rams their first playoff point and dropp-|trude Cale scored for Avalons, Midget Juvenile -- 11.55 ed the Hornets into fourth place In'gach team picked up two penal ETA |" Form Gook scored the tying goal | tes Suing Sng ele Presleys | SALE ENDS MARCH 5th MARCH 22 {for Barons. Danny Nowlan panded Boones their fourth | ALSO Pee Wees -- 5.00 p.m., Hawks! (Brian Ogden) accounted for the straight playoff defeat by a | OF Pee Wees -- 7.00 a.m. Wings/Connors (Peter Tordiff) scored vs Bears; 7.45 a.m., Leafs vs Ca-|for Rangers. nadians: 8.35 a.m., Rangers vs| Larry Simpson accounted for Giants {the Bruins goal. Bantams -- 9.20 am., Cubs vs ATOM LEAGUE Lions: 10.20 a.m., Flyers vs Tee In the first game Barons and Pees Hornets played to a one-all tie, Atoms -- 11,06 a.m., Indians vs|The tie game gave the Barons farms that didn't hire help couldn't get coverage. Mr. Greer said the only solu- tion was a subsidy of farmers' payments, the lady who pushes the cart smnndd WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES vs Bruins Hornets' goal. score of 20, Beverly 'Sleep ac- | Bantams - In the final game Rams defeat-| counted for both Presley goals. | Pirates ed Bisons 4-0 to move into a sec-|Daisy Reader (2), Gail Mulhol- The Mug Series will then belond place tie with the Indians. |land and Susan Luxton collect- | moved up to Saturday, March 26,| Brian Peters accounted for all| ed assists. | instead of April 2 as originally four of the Ram's goals. Doug.| The win moved Presleys into a scheduled {Raby and James Scott each pick- second place tie with Fabiens. In the first Bantam game play-(ed up an assist. MARCH 7 SCHEDULE ed Saturday Tee Pees defeated MIDGET-JUVENILES 5:15 p.m.., Fabiens vs Bognes; Tigers 2-1 to move into a second| In the first game Maroons de-'6.00 p.m. Presleys vs Avalons, place tie with Lions in the playoff standings. Bobby Sleep account- OF ONTARIO COUNTY ed for both Tee Pee goals. Rick- ey Cay scored the Tiger's only DINNER MEETING--HOTEL GENOSHA Monday, March 7th - 7 p.m. goal early in the final period. SPEAKER In the second game Flyers won| PETER CASSON a hard fought tussle with Cubs by ,a 54 score. Eric Fernlund (2), Special Representative of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Gene Balson, Jim Hendry and §® Ralph Cole accounted for the win- ners' goals. 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