Frank Real Estate Lose Play-Off Opener Canadian Foresters Team Standings J. Luffman 26, 14219; R. Hall 24, 14769 ,H. Rogers 23, 14346; A. Vangoor 23, 14120; H. Pollard 22, 14805; P. Ward 17, 14105; D. Shetler 16, 13642; G. Smith 14, 13851; G. Prout 13, 13411; C. Duguay 12, 13968; B. Smith 11, 35U4; M. Rozema 9, 13292. The o pening game of play- offs for W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee was a 5-2 loss on the road Sun., Jan. 25th to Markham. Kevin Tink opened the scoring with assist to Mark Abbott, then late in the game Jon Janack scored from Doug Dilling. Paul Adams and Grant Bradley shared the oaltending with a number of ey stop s during this game. Kent Wilcox (game suspen- sion), Brentt Crossey (moving to Owen Sound), and Lenny Dyck (in hospital after car accident) were all missing for this important game. 13292. picked off the bone. 'manville, February 4, 1976 To save space when freezing cut-up poultry, freeze only fleshy pieces. Cook the bony pieces, such as wings and backs, for immediate use or store as cooked meat picked off the bone. W. Frank's Pee Wees Tied with Markham in League Playoff Action The Bowmanville W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee tied Markham 3-3 in overtime on Sat., Jan. 31 at home in game two of the playoffs. Mark MacLean scored the opening goal for the Realtors with Doug Dilling assisting, then Brentt Crosse yscored to force overtime with assists to Todd Hooper and MacLean. Tim Almond scored in over- time with assists to Brent Thompson and MacLean but Markhamtied the score onl 13 seconds later. Grant Bra- ley in goal for the Toros plaed a tremendous game witkey stops. Knapps Towing Major Ban- tams split a pair of exhibition contests with Oshawa Times. The Toros nipped Oshawa Carpet Warehouse Minor Mid- gets 4-3 in a well played game. Scoring for Bowmanville were Paul Reid with a pair while Ken Cowles and Joh Stewart pumped in singles. Assists went to Jack Pinch, Dean Holmes, Jim Hogarth, Bill Wri ht, Scott Sellers and Reid Kevin Gibson and Mike Paterson s plit the netminding chores and turned in strong games. Gibson especially was TYKES Wesselius 5, Lugtenburg 0; Smith 5, Murray0; Hancock 3, Cath Connell 2; Carolyn Connelly 5, Sodhi 0. Team Standings Carolyn Connelly 22, Smith 21, Hancock 13, Sodhi 12, Wesselius 12, Lugtenburg 10, Cath Connelly 7, Murray 3. High Singles D. Hancock 202, Cath Con- neily 160. High Doubles D. Hancock 279, Cath Con- nelly 270.. BANTAM BOYS Woolley 5, Smith 2; Rich- ards 5, Tippins 2; S. Luxton 5, M. Luxton 2. TeamStandings Richards 31, Woolley 20, Tippins 19, M. Luxton 18, S. Luxton 12, Smith 5. High Singles G. Smith 219-197, E. Rozema 215, S. Richards 183. High Triples G. Smith .... . ........... 518 BANTAM GIRLS Coombes 5, Hancock 2; Knap 4, Wright 3; Taylor 4, Luxton 3. Team Standings Taylor 25, Coombes 25, Kna 18, Hancock 17, Luxton 17, right 3. High Singles D. Hancock 202-191, P. Knapp 193-188 S. Stainton 194. High Triples D. Hancock 544, P. Knapp 523, R. Wright 510. JUNIOR BOYS Samis 4, Richards 3; Steven- son 7, Murphy 0; Hammond 5, Edmondson 2. Team Standings Crossev 27. Richards 23, a thorn in the side as he robbed the Oshawa squad of a couple of sure goals. Excellent hockey was again the order of the day as Oshawa Lions Minor Bantams "AAA" team were in town to nudge Kn s2-L. The scoring was conF ed to the second priod as the teams bulged the twine three times in two minutes and twenty-four seconds. Paul Reid was the Toro marksman on a play set up by Dean Holmes and Paul Cascag- nette. A strong effort was put forth by both teams in the exciting game. Stevenson 22, Hammond 18, Edmondson 15, Murphy 14, Coomnbes 14, Samis 7. High Singles P. Coombes 264, Peter Kennedy 226, K. Van Abbema 209, J. Edmondson 208, R. Crossey 200. Hi h Triples P. Coomes 594, K. Van Abbema 556. JUNIOR GIRLS Richards 5, Williams 2; Adams 5, Westlake*2; Ingram 5, Roberts 2; Fairey 4, Brunt 3. Team Standings Fairey 23, Richards 21, Roberts 20 Brunt 19 Ingram 17, Westlake 16, Adams 15, Williams 9. High Singles E. Wiliams 296, S. Ingram 224, C. Crossey 224, L. Bird 228, B. Leavis 223, J. McLean 200. High Triples E. Williams 578, B. Leavis 543, S. Ingram 536, C. Crossey 523. SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Van Bakel 5, Taylor 2; Reynolds 5, Hopcroft 2 Hol- royd 7, Whyte 0; Coombes 4, Bishop 3; Lane 5, Stacey 2. Team Standings Holroyd 21, Coombes 21, Ta lor 16, Stacey 16, Van Bakel 15, Whyte 14, Bishop 12, Lane 12, Reynolds 7, Hopcroft 6. High Games Judy Holroyd 279-253 (741), G. Lane 345 (662), M. Visser 279 (657) N. Van Bakel 272 (651), D. Cary 292, A. Chow 298, J. Barrette 267, K. Woolley 272, B. Taylor 254. Good Turnout for Country Club Bonspiel In game three of the ayoffs on Sun., Feb. 1, at Ekham, the W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee defeat- ed the home squad 2-1 to even the best of five series, at three points each. Ryan Kearney scored both goals for the Realtors, with Tim Almond assisting on the first, with Jon Janack and Doug Dilling on goal twc to make the score 2-0. Seven seconds later the Màrkham squad closed the ap, but a strong close checkin final nine minutes by the ealtor squad salvaged the win for Paul Adams in, goal who played a tremendous game. Complete with cigar, Bob Waltori delivers a stone during the mixed curling bonspiel at the Bowmanville Country Club on Saturday. 48 curlers took part in the event which was eventually won by Mike Kowal's rink. Other members of his team were Vice Denise Hopkins, Second Rod Stork and Lead Marlene Stork. Over 80 people attended the dinner and dance held later in the evening. The next big attraction is the St. Patrick's Day bonspiel put Bowmanville ahead with the assist to Joe Humenick. Chris Bullen tied the game on a oal late in the eriod. In te third, Ted Puk scoréd In Final Minute on Sunday ndonStrike.'Gi Gives by David Goheen Bowmanville's Port lin 1top Marina Hotel "C s"picked up three in their last four games defeated Port H e7 Sunday night, tied touf to 3 and lost to Stouffvill and lost to Port Perry Joe Humenick, John and Brian Simpson scor three goals in the T gamStouaffvi This game made u a postponed game ear the season andturnedou a real thriller gameî teams fought for the tii On Thursday, Port scored the final goali game and defeated the] 7 to 6. Ted Puk collected two with singles going to Tamblyn, Nick Van Seg Eagles a Bi1 Peter Nowlan and Boyd Dar- Knox. Junior Port Perry knocked the points Eagles around in their usual s. They aggressive style, but the to 6 Eales fought back and came fville 3 witin a goal of tying the e 6 to 3 stubborn Port Perry club. 7 to 6. On Saturday, Stouffville Wood came out hitting and skating red the and had the Eagles behind uesday before the locals could pen- le. etrate the Stouffville end of up for the ice. Doug Tamblyn, Gary lier in Cox and John Wood scored the ut to be goals for the Bowmanville as the Eagles. e. In the Sunday contest Perry against Port Hope, the Eagles of the came out of the first period Eagles down 3 to 2 on goals by Brad Davis, Mike Watts and Earl goals, John. The Eagle scorers were Doug Tom Conaghan from Rory gelen, Gibbs and Keith Powell from D&R Sot League W inners In Commercial Lge. By L. Burns Although D & R Sports are league winners, they were defeated last week bv second place Spencer Real Estate 8 to 6. Spencers jumped into an early lead wit four goals in the first period by John Taylor, Jim Baker, Dave Green and Pete Nowlan. D & R came fighting back in the second wth two goals from Brian Bradley and one from Doug Crough. Spencers received one more before the second ended when Bob Hel- lam tallied. The third saw Spencers keeping things going as they scored two more from Rick Rademacher and Jim Baker, his second. D & R fought back with two goals trom Joe Balson and Randy Donoghue. Spencers put the game out of reach when Wayne Paiden beat goalie Doug Hayes. D & R added one more to their list when Murray O'Brien beat Mike Willoughby late in the period. The second game saw W. Frank Real Estate, also tied for second lace, walk ail over Brooks BP. by il to 5. Franks began the scoring with two quick goals from Ron Simpson and Ron Baker. Brooks came within one when Ron Hooper picked up a tally. Franks added two more b yKim Rogers and Paul Forsey before the first period ended. With 40 seconds gone in the second, Brooks' Rick Woolner picked up their second goal. hen Franks came on with four unanswered goals by Steve Burns with two, John Hughes and Brian Rowe with one each. The third started with Brooks etting three in a row by Ric Woolner, his second and Bob Howes with a pair. Franks added three more for insurance from Brian Rowe, his second goal, and two from Steve Burns with two to bring his total to four for the game. Playoffs start next Sunday with D & R Sports meeting Brooks B.P. in the first match, and Spencer Real Estate takng on W. Frank Real Estate in the late encounter. Recreation Hockey Bantam - Jan. 26th, Kiwanis Cubs - 5 - Mike Janssens 2, Peter Filiatrault, John Gruy- ters, Brian Canfield; Hockins Real Estate - 3 - Ronnie Brown 2, Anthony Clieff. Tyke - Jan. 27, Creative Fun - 9 - Randy Smit 4, Mark Hickey 2, Tim Davidson 1, Bobby Gill 1, Shut out to Chris Ma wood; Consumers Gas - 0. CableT.V. - 2 - Brian Green- wood and Doug Logan; Bon Rae Development - 1 - Michael Murray. Bantam - Jan. 27, Franks Variety - 3 - Mark Luxton, Alan Howard, Paul Cornish; Hires Root Beer - 1 - Otto Geratschek. Midget - Jan. 27, Jets - 5 - Romeo Zi ier 2, Ronald Burgess, Ain Clark, Dan Doiron; Voyageurs - 2 - Mike Nolan, Russe Wilb. Pee Wee - Jan 28th, Rotary Kings - 5 - Robert Worden 2, Gregg Langford 2, Eddie Lott; Lime Crush - 1 - Glenn Tink. Bantam - Jan. 28, Hires Root Beer - 4 - Billy Lambert, Randy Crossey, Ab Vander- gaast, Otto Geratschek; Ki- wanis Cubs - 3 - Mike Janssens, Brian Canfield, Paul Marner. Midget - Jan. 28th, Eagles - 3 - Joe Nowlan, RoryErwin, Paul Dunham, Shut Out to Brian Fraser; Flyers - 0. Tyke - Jan. 29th, Hires Root Beer - 4 Bruce Cooke 2, Joey Kelly 2; Consumers Gas - 1 - Kevn Fowler. Atom - Jan. 29th, Kirkup Real Estate - 1 - Drew Filiatrault; Graham IGA - 1 - Greg Bell. Correction on the Atom Game played on Thursday, January 22nd, Orange Crush Goal was scored by Darryle Muller not Mathew Burke. Kramps Defeat Lockes As Hoopers Take County by L. Burns Kramps Furniture had no trouble last Thursday when St. Joseph's Bowling Gary Conway 32, 16761; Marg King 21, 16505; Roy Sanderson 20 16960 Bob Brown 20, 16571; Art Deboo 20, 16495; Clayton Morgan 20, 16364; Rose Marie Conway 18, 16470;Paul Peels 17, 15911. High Triple Alton Crosby ........... 671 Delores Walkey........661 High Single Delores Walkey ..........315 Hugh Smith .... .........277 Over 240 Delores Walkey 315, Hugh Smith 277, Don Powers 274- 205, Don Zealand 274, Beth vinden Weldenberg 265-206, Bob Brown 257-206, Dou White 249, Norman Woodcoc 248, Allan Crosby 244-234, Roy Sanderson 243-225, Gary Con- way 243. tied the game on goals by Dale Friday and Barry Roy. With a minute remaining, Ted Puk was sent away on the left wing and let a blistering slap shot go that eluded the Panthers goaltender. The assists went to John Wood and Mike Roberge. Bowmanville now meets Stouffville in the final game of the season Sunday, February 8 at 7:30 in the local arena. Since Christmas, the fan su pport has been very poor although the Eagles are turn- m in some great hockey. WIh the play offs approach- in, let's show the boys their e rts are appreciated by coming out to t he games. they defeated Lockes TV 5 to Hoopers took the lead by the 1. Kramps started early with end of the first with two goals the only goal in the first period from Phil Johnson and Bria. when Glenn Rice picked up the Hughes. County tied up the lone gont !r the second, match in the second when Kramps added two more from John Taylor tallied. Hoopers Joe Caruana and Brian Brad- again took the lead before the ley. The third saw Kramps get period ended with a goal from two more from Warner Wal- Ray Pickell. The third saw roff and Glenn Rice, his County close the gap when second, before Lockes picked John Taylor picked up his -up their lone goal from John--second goal of the night. Vance. Hoopers took the lead for good The second match saw late in the period when Ray Hoopers Jewellers come out Pickell scored his second. on top as they played a seesaw Next week, Kramps meet battle with county Chrysler. County in the first game and County began t he scoring Lockes take on Hoopers in the early from John Hughes. second. Junior 'C' Team Standings Up To and Including February 1, 1976 G.P. Won Lost Tied Total Pts. Cobourg 35 24 7 4 52 Lindsay 35 20 12 3- 43 Stouffville 33 16 il 6, 38 Port Perry 35 14 13 8 36 Bowmanville 35 13 19 3 29 Frankford 34 10 20 4 24 Port Hope35 7 22 6 20 Knapp's Bantams Split Two Exhibition Games YouthBowling OWASCO- VOLKSWAGEN LTD. Porsche tAudi Presents 'The Plaevr of the Week' KEITH POWELL On Sund evening, the Bowmanville Eagles defeaied the PortaHope Panthers in an important ame for the Eagles. The Bowmanville squad was le? by forward Keth Powell who scored twice in a 7-6 victory. Keith has returned to the lineup after a lengthy layoff and his contribution will be a tremendous asset to the team. Yes, We do have Free Courtesy for Newcastle Area 1425 Dundas St. E. Whitby The Canadian Statesman, Bow Av