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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Feb 1975, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 12,,1975 A SPOR'TALK *623-3303 I FLASHBACK-25 YEARS AGO-Anyone staying home on Saturday evening from the local arena will be missing a real treat. In action will be Mike Osborne's Imperials and lrenton Flyers ini Intermediate O.H.A. action. Bowrnanville's team includes Don Gilhooly, Bob Bird, Jerry Farrow, Phil Burkhart, Tod Lintner, Bill Lowe, Doug Furey, Toffy Hayne, Bob Hicks, George Piper,, Buck Cowle, Bill Bagnell, Bill Dalby, Maxie Yourth, Slip Rowe. Don Rundle, Glen Youles, Ah Densem tramner and Ken Sumersford, secretary. FLASHBACK-10 VEARS AGO - Bowman- ville's fast moving Midget squad defeated Whitby on Saturday, here, to win their league semi-finals in two games. They now meet Ajax. Team members are George Leaver,, John Taylor, David Maynard, Dennis ý Homenuik, Dana Damant, Ron Carter, Lanny, Burns, Jeff Gilhooly, Dave Barrabaîl,'Johnny Oyler, AI Brown, Brian Peters, Ronnie Simpson, Dave Fountain, Rick MacLean, Glen Finney, Rick Dewell, Milt Fountain, coach, Carl Devitt, Manager. 300 CLUB WINNERS-for February 8th, Cal Potter, Jim Schultz, L. Loviolette, A. Vyfschaff, J. Houston. THE VEAR 1975-marks theCentenxnial of the Perth Curling Club -- 100 Years of 'The Roaring Game'. The club is busy drafting plans to cele- brate its 100th, Birthday and one of major events on the '175 Curling Calendar right now is the First Annual Old Boys Curling Bonspiel under the chairmanship of Murray C. Kirk- patrick. The dates of the 'spiel' are February 28th., and March lst., a Friday and Saturday The main purpose of the 'spiel' is to stage a Home-Comýing in'the historical setting of h Club where many an old aquaintance will be renewed, many a friendship remembered, and no doubt many new friendships initiated. DIDYOU KNOW?-That it is not permissibie to, seil, offer for sale, buy or barter any maskinonge, brown trout, Aurora trout or Atlantic salmon taken from Ont, waters. Smallmouth bass, largemgutb bass, brook trout, rainbow trout, yellow pickerel, pike, lake trout or sturgeon may not be sold, offered for sale or barter, except under the authority of a licence and that ahl fishing is prohibited in Divisions 6 (Durham, Northumberland, Victoria, Peterborough) from December l6th to April 25th. This restriction does not apply to the taking of smelts in the parts of Lake Ontario in the Counties of Durham and Northumberland during March and April. The use or possession of ive bait fish is prohibited in Algonquin Provincial Park at all, times. 35,000 PEOPLE-a day are expected to attend the International and World Plowing Matches, to be hekâin-u the »)Urharn Region, this Septem- ber, on the Whitby-Oshawa border, east of Brooklin, Only two plowmen per country, are allowed to compete, with- 20-25 countries enter- ing. More than a million plowmen1 throughout the world compete in local competitions, lead- ing to the finals. Chairman for the event is Bob Timbers, of Whitby. 1975 CANADA WINTER GAMES-opened Tues- day, February il in Lethbridge, Aberta, and more that 2,500 competitors wili vie for national honors in 16 sports, ranging from alpine skiing to wrestling. The Games' officiais have adopted a symbol Pharley Q. Pheasant. Gamnes' financing is shared three ways. Capital costs are split equally among federal and provincial governments and participa- 5 ting municipalities. Operational costs are absorbed mainly by the federal governmnent, but the localî Games Society is also contributing through an energetic fund-raising program. Federal conitribu- tions to the 195 Canada Winter Games will total $1,867,000 towards capital as weii as operating costs. The Games wilh involve a volunteer army of, 2,000 concernedcitizens. For their efforts,1 residents of the area will inherit a number oft Games' le gacies, a multi-mihlion dollar sportsplex; Members of the Mary Brown's Novice Al There are the Mary Brown's Novice Ail Star Toros who won the Consolai tournament on Saturday. They are, front row, lef t to right, Jay Sweet, Chris à George Kennett, Scott Masters, Scott Heard, Andrew Smith; middle row, Mike Nash, Greg Smith, Ray Cummings, Darren Knight, Glen Owens, and Bobby Ca with a hat trick in the final game; at rear, Manager Micky Burns, Coach Ah Masi Albrecht. Bay Ridges Wins Novice Tournament Star Toros Men's Major To p 10 Averages Dick Perfect 257, Roger Day- les 250, Russ Oke 244, Les Smale 243, Larry Piper 239, Jack Bond 236,, Russ Halîman 236, Hector Ballantine 234, Gord Wilcox 233, Murray Tighe 233. Team Standings Rice Bowl 17892-13, Jury & Loveil 17030-11, Cowan Pont- iac buick 16809-10, 'Osborne & Shank 17135-9, Dykstras Food 17246-8, Lander Hdwe. 16767-8, I.G.A. 16709-8, Frank's Var- iety 16381-6, Percy's Fîna 16582-6, Pepsi Cola 16438-4,. Kens Mens Wear 16088-4, Beaver Lumber 16193-3. High Single- Dick Perfect 351. 111gb Triple- Dick Perfect 815. Rural League Team Standings Enniskillen 1412 pts; Solina 131/2; Hi C's 13; Town Boys 13, Tyrone 12, Maple Grove il, Home Juice Boys 6, Rurals 6, The Statesmen 5, Salem 5. To p 10 Averages Don Taylor, Brian Martyn, Keith MeGill, Cecil Milîs, Jim Coombes, Joe Sweet, Don Stewart, Don Bishop, Jim MacKenzie, Wayne Coombes. High Singles Bill Hall ............... 309 SHigh Triples Don Taylor (193, 307, 288) 788 -Liberty Belles ton trophy in the Novice Bowling League Michelson, Wayne Bragg, eBail, Dane Rupa, Chuck Team Standings infiehd who came through Pearce 9488-12, Chant 9395- '"?Robinson 9585-10, Coom- ;ters and Asst. Coach Paul bes 9473-9, Burton 9321-8, Roberts 9287-7, Partner 9115-7, MacDonald 9334-6/, Gibson 9398-6, Alldread 9050-6, Spear F oundry 9271-5, Bons 8430-3. Y High Single - Jean Burton Team Standings 279. Gutterbalîs 15686 pins, 10 Iligh Double - Jean Burton points; Headpins 15389, 9; 5 22 (279,243) Soeheads 15037, 8; Aces Top 10 Averages 15584, 7; Alleycats 15978, 6; M ere20 .Rbrs20 Screwballs 14514, 5. M.arcGbs210, . orsey20 High Triple 28M arn er so210,J. Burton Men - G. Simpson 726, Women 205: B. Hrtn 20,.B.uLyoe - H. Gibson 680. S20, . oisn, 200, . MienineWisn 200, H. Sheehan 199, m. Mn- G. Simpson 269, Wornen Allred 98 - H. (Gibson' 20 Aldea 1 Mixed Team Standings Dunn 9 Points, 12,354 pins; Coole 9, 12,069; Joli 8, 12,862; Crossey 8, 12,157; Bagneli 7, 12,235; B. Buday 6, 12,583;' Haynes, 6, 12,015; Patfield 5, 11,945; Sutcliffe 4, 12,499; Fairey 4, 112,242; K. Buday 4. Mai or 11,650; Sheehan 2, 11,463. Ladies High Single Joan Suteliffe ........... 327 Larry Piper ............ 303 High Triple Joan Suteliffe......828 Larry Piper......... 786 HOOPER'STROPHY, CENTRE TROPHIES-AWARD RIBBONS-GIFT AWARYDS CLUB BADGES - PLASTIC SIGNS, DESK SETS - PEWTER MUGS - LAPEL PIN, PLAQUES - METAL SIGNS - NýAME TAGS, SPECIAL CLUB and SCHOOL DISCOUNTS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM I MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED ~4 RON and DAN HOOPERI 19 King St. E. Phone 416-623-5747 BowmanvilleI help you? one of our representatives MR. E. LOMELAND wiII be at The Flying Dutchman Motor Inn, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Thursday, February 13, 1975 between 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. 22Ki eet West, Oshawa, Ontario elephone:- 576-6800 WE REPRESENT THE Bft"EST DEALER IN In the final game for the championship of the Novice tournament here on Saturday, Bay Ridges had no trouble eliminating Oshawa 8, to 0. Here, the Bay Ridges Captain Tommy Reid, lef t is 'shown with the Fisk Fuels trophy while the Oshawa Captain Dean Stone congratulated him. Mary Brown's Win Consolation Trophy The Consolation trophy in the Novice tournament here Saturday went to Mary Brown's Noviceswho defeated Newcastle in the final game. Scott Masters accepted the Statesman trophy presented by-RalphOrmiston, centre, while at right, is Newcasthe's Capt. Darcy Huber. 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