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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Feb 1976, p. 15

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ORONO Mr.,n Mrs. John, Dawson Miss Susa n Bail and Mr.IL of Montreal visited ber sister Hrebicek of Toronto spent tl Mrs. Wm. E. Armstrong and weekend with ber parents Mother relatives. and Mrs. Ken Baîl. Mrs. Alex Watson of BurI- Mr. and Mrs. Haro ington - formerly of Orono is Barrowclough of Wesleyvil staving at the residence of visited her siqter Mrs. Ge, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Adams. Bow- Morton last week. manville. Janne andl Nancy Tambl,, DYKSTRA'S DELICATESSEN The World of Foods SWIFT PREMIUM$1*6 ____BACON___Lb. FRESH LEAN BONELESS PORK-OCKS PORK-ROAST s61 9Lâ1 Lb. 69çLb.WeII Trimmed In our Deli Counter MAPLE LEAF RANCH STYLE EMPEROR49Lb. CELLO PACK SPINACH 39ÇYLA Pkg. REPEAT SPECIAL Size 163 :CREAM PIE While They Lasf 6a MCCAUNS 10" CHOCOLATE CREAM PI Eç While Tlhey Last Each DEEP CUT DISCOUNT PR ICES DUNCAN HUN ES 190Oz. Pkg. Save CAK(E MIXES Ass't. Flvours PILLSBURy Save 36C TURN-O VERS 7~ 140Oz. Blueberry - Cherry - Apple79 Pkg. T ANG Pkg. f 4 31/2 Ozs. Save , 9 p g > ORANGE CRYSTALS 30ë Y Pk9 HEAD HULE R S CHAPMANS SH.AMPOOICE-CREAM New Super Size Sa Ve $s8 aGU 50 I BtI. ASS't. Flavors MUTCHELL'S FANCY ~9 O APPLE SAU, CE Save29c 19Tins89 PU-SS WN BOOTS KRAFT KOOGLE CAT FOOD FLAVORED Chicken or Fish PEANUT BUTTER SaveA 15 Oz.89c ,120oz.5 Save 27c4 Tins Jar ' 20c MARGARET'S HONEY DIP 9 Pkg. DONUTS Savel16c 5o DEPSTER STONE GROUND Whole Wheat 24 Oz.89 BREAD Save25c2Loaves ' COME IN AND'BROWSE AROUND GET YOURSELF ACQUAINTED WITH THE LARGE SELECTION 0F DELICATESSEN AND GOURMET FOODS From Ail Over The World Have a Cup of Freshly __Peýrked ýCoffeýeWhile Doýing Sýo DYKSTRA 'S Delicatessen Food Market 73-77 King St. W., Bowmanville The Place Where Quality &Service Count!!1 are staying witb their grand- irarents Mr. and Mrs. Carlos amblyn, Mill Street. Mrs Win. Tamblyn is in the th b ftand Mrs. Reg Sutton fr. were dinner guests last Thurs- day evenine of Mr. and Mrs. ld Geo. Greer, Oshawa after lle visiting friends who are en, patients in the Oshawa Gen- In eral Hospital in the afternoon. ynMr. and Mrs. Robt. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Har- ris and Charles were Sundav noon dinner guest of Mrs. Geo. Morton. Mr. Cecil Jones returned home on Friday- from tbe Oshawa General Hospital. Kirby United Churcb Women held their February meeting on Tuesday afternoon the lot h and quilted in the morning at the Cburcb Hall. Mrs. Ma bel Wiliams of Pembroke bas returned home after spending a week witb Mr. and Mrs .Jack Williams and famiiy and last week with Mr. a nd Mrs. Lawrence Harris and family after being a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, On Wednesday, Feb. lltb, Unit 1 beld a Dessert Lunch- eon at 1:30 p.m. in the Friendship Room and on Tuesday,, ltb, Unit 3 held a Pot Luck Supper at tbe home of ' Mrs. Norman Allun. Last week Unit 4 meeting was beld at the home of Mrs. Jack Williams on Tuesday evening and Unit 2 beld a very brief meeting at tbe Orono United Churcb late Wednesday after- noon. Court Feb. 10, 1976 Judge Rice presided witb Crown Attorney B. Affleck and duty counsel K. VanNest. Roger Lee Cobbledick and Paul Randaîl Johnston, both represented by counsel' on a charge of rape December 29, elected to be tried by judge and jury at the next sessions. Milton J. 'Green, Orono, pleaded'guilty' to bavîng care and control after consuming over .08 on December 23. An officer was despatcbed to Orono Towing Company wbere a car La extreme damage done. He was un- steady on bis feet, speech slurred. Tests were .27. The fine was $200. and costs, in default 20 days witb usual license suspension. Rombough Industries, Red Deer, Aberta, were cbarged August 1 by R. W. Vardy, Department of Transport and Communications witb haulîng a load of paper from Quebec to Toronto witbout, Ontario license plates. They bad pieaded 'not guilty' at a previous bearing but were not in court to-day. Tbey were found 'guilty'. The fine was $50. and costs. Yves Lamoureax, Queen's Hotel, Newcastle, represented by E. R. Lovekin, was cbargeýd January 9 at Bowmanvîlleý witb driving after consuming- over .08. He pleaded-'guilty'.» Const. Smith observed hîm driving east on King St. and the car was weaving. He turned soutb on Liberty and t was driving 50 miles in a 30 zone. Tests were .14 and . 13. The f ine was $200. and costs in default 20 days. Ris îiceikse was sus pended for three months. Douglas E. Bisson, 50, Scarboro, pleaded 'guilttoa t January 3 charge ofidriving witb over .08. He was east- r bound on highway 401 weaving ail over the roadc and dîd not know where lie was going. The fine was $200. and costs or 20 days. Colin J. Brady, Newcastle, received two fines for speed- ing, one was $29. and tbe second was $33. Music Results The following is a list of successful candidates, in ex- aminations held recently by tbe Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Bowman- ville, Ontario. The namnes are arranged in order of menit. Grade IX Piano - Honours - Gwen R. McLe.. SAVE $00 H., L, Wo od Minor'Bantams Win at Home tO Lead Serie H.L. Wood Mînor Bantams, minute of the second, scored1 This put a lot of pressure( playing at home on Sat. Feb. by Rîck Simpon on a good our back-up goaltend( 7, agaînst a tough Markham w!ýs from NeilJones. Brooks Cole as Markhai club, won by the score of 4-2. nahr itigtid pled their goatne Markham opened the scor- I adhtîgtîd pl ntne ing at the 9 minute mark of the period, Markbam put th e favour of a sîxth attacke lst period on a goal by pressure on and scored at 7:44 Fromn the face off in our er Hembruff. The period ended on a goal by Emperinghamn zone, Rick Simpson won ti at 1-0. assisted by Williams and draw and Stan Greenhai In the second, our Toros got MacDonald. Botb teams had piayed the puck up tbe wing1 3 unanswered goals, the first good oPportnîis to score but Carl Chambers who shot th cintat the 5 minute mark eome n oleding b v John- puck into their empty r( scored'y Ken loy on a gooclStrgnaran Markham's endîng the game at 4-2. passing pilay from Brent goaltederM k Cooper kept Our next game in ti lemens and Kevin Noble. the score to 3-2. exciting series is in Markhar Fîfty seconds inter Steve Witb just over a minute left, on Thurs., Feb. 12 at 7:30 a] Braun scored nssisted by Ken to play our goaltender was the 5th game, if necessary,i Ho g and Brent Clemens. Our injures and bad to be heiped in Bowmnnville on Sat.,Pet 3rd goal came in the last fromn the ice on a stretcher. 14th at 5:30. th, se; Kr in th. Gl Ba thE on der im Sin wr. end the am to the net bis am ind is eb. Kramps Take League Crown by L. Burns lers 8-4. Lockes jumped inïto when Ron Hooper put onE Kramps Furniture became an early lead wîth three quick behind Mike -Willoughby ie Town League Hockey, goals from Jim Baker with Hoopers came out fighting ir eason champs as they defeat- two and Pete Nowlan getting the thîrd with two quîck goalç d County Cbrvsler 6-0. one. Hoopers received their from Brian Hughes and Ror ,ramps picked up three goals first goal when Lou O'iiay Hoe. Lockes thenput thE ithe ffirst and tbree in the scored at 9:48. Lockes added icing on when Jîm Baker iird. Goal scorers were two more before the first scored bis fourtb goal of the lenn Rice with tbree, Terry ended from Gary Wilson and nigbt. ýaker with two and Jim Pete Nowlan. Plnyoffs start Tbursday ýrooks witb a single tally. The second period saw with Kramps Funniture takinj In the second game, last Lockes get two more from Jim on Lockes TV in the first roung lace Lockes TV won their Baker and Pete Nowlan with nnd Hooers Jeweiiers meet- rst game of the season as bis third of the night. Hoopers in ounty Chrysier in the iey defeated Hoopers Jewel- picked up their second goal second. ne TY. in ils Dn e er àe W. Frank's Malor Pee Wees, El"iînated by Eringate Af fer Overfime PIay in Collîngwood mi e iowmanville W. Frank peorod but Mark MacLean Realtors to upset the Toronto Real Estate Major Pee W e coed on a Penalty shot with Club. team attended thie 9th annual an accurate low shot to the Late in the third overtime Collingwood Blue Mountain stick side after being1 hauled period, Eringate scored to win Tournament of Feb. 7-8th with down from1 behind 'on a the game 4-3. Paul Adams 12 teams participatingý from breakaway. Just 13 seconds played a solid game in goal for the. Western and Central later, Erin ate went ahead on the Toros and only five minor regos a beautiful goal to make the penalties were called on bis tame 1 on Saturday morn- score 3-2 at the end of the Ifellow mates during this tight ing against Unionville was a period. game. The Tournament Com- 4-2 win for the Realtors, Paul The Realtors tied the score mittee felt that the Bowman- Dadson opened the scoring on a goal by Janack with Doug ville - Eringate game was the with assist to Doug Dilling Dilling assisting midway in top Pee Wee game to be idainthe first period. A the third perioc to force a played in the Collingwood Unionegoal to tie the score strong final eight minutes for Arena in many years. late in the second period was both clubs, with rushes fromn The Eringate squad weat on shortlived as Brent Thom son end to end. . to defeat Markham 5-2 for the scored just 15 seconds aîter The first and second five Grand Championship on Sun- with Dilling assisting and only minute stop overtime periods day afternoon. 3 seconds left on the dlock, ended scoreless also even with Game No. 4 of the playoffs Unionville once again tied shots on net. Numerous par- for the Realtors will be played the score in the opening ticipating clubs and support- at home Saturday at 4:00 p.m. minute of period three but ers were cheering for the against Markham. loUua HOuer scori witn assists to Mark MacLean and M Brent Crossey 'ust 34 seconds later. Mark Ab tt scored theM o final goal to assure the win with Kevin Tink and RyanV Kearney nssisting. Oaly two wn penalties to eacb club durîng this dlean bitting game wereB cailed and Grant Bradley in goal for theRea.Itors. plnyed a an alert sound game af ter the long tn'rp. Lnst Thu Game No. 2 on Saturday ing Major evening agninst Eringate eliminated (Etobicoke) wns fiiled with ario playd tremendous excitement, wide tbree straii open play, a scored penalty to a 4-1 def( shot and into 3 oventime Markhanr periods before declaring the ing at 4:37 wînner. bave Paul Eringate opened the scorîng Stewarts re late in the first peniod then Jon inter to tii Janack unassîsted tied the Mnrkhnrn score in the opening minute of unanswerec the second period. Eringate lead. The th reLfAined the iead late in the Again it w LOVE, 'kham Ousts pp's Towing From tam Piaydowns irs., i<.napps, Tow- )r Bantams were 1from further Ont- ,own competition ight by going down feat in Markham. mi opened the scor- of the first only to, 1Reid slap in John ebound two minutes Je. In the second tallied for three nd goals for the 4-1 Lird was, scoreless. was Bowmanville's Iieattt Jeans by. Lee - Levi' s and GWG a Size for Everyone at GEORGE'S Men's and Boys' Wear 42 K in g S t. E Chargex 623-3211 Master Charge inability to put the puck in the net wbicb cost them the game. As in the other series games, the Toros carnied the play to Mankb&îm but faiied to score. We wish Markham ail the best in their quest for a second consecutive Ail Ontario titie, Saturday, Knapps entertain- ed Oshawa Mr. Antenna Major Bantams to an exhibi- tion contest and dumped the visitorà 8-3. Plnying a similar style of hockey to the- Markham ser- îes, Knapps exbibited fine puck control, strong skating and good defensive work whiie unleashing the 8 goal attnck. Greg Brunt lead Knapps witb two goals and one assist as single markers went to John Stewart, Scott Sellers, Paul Cascagnette, Dean Holmes, Tony Ross and Paul Reid. Bill Wrighit, Paul Bedard, and Ken Cowle picked up two assîsts eacb whiie Sellers, Stewart, and Wayde Preston assisted once. Mike Paterson and Kevin Gibson shared the netminding chores with encb making some key saves. Hockey Pee Wee Jan. 31 Rice Bowl - 2 - Marty Erwin, Jamie Haass. Goodyear Rang- ers 'i - Kevin Anderson. Nichols Motons - 6 - Robert Thornpson, Scott Paterson, David-Mason, Mark Richards, Darrel Engley, David Kraan. Metro Nationals - -i - Drew Kearney. Rires Root Beer - 6 - Gary Vyschaft 3, Calvin Yeo, Jeff Martin Don Hart, Shut out to Rancly Goudey. Cabie TV - 0. Pee Wee Feb. 2 Lime Crush - 2 - James Martin, Don King. Rires Root Beer - 1 - Todd Bate. Bantam Kiwanis Huskies - 4 - William Smit, Neil Blackburn, Rick Wilbur, Dannie Luke. Franks Vnniety - 3 - In Vandenluit, Paul Cornish, Neil Osborne. Tyke Tyke Feb. 3 Creative Fun - 9 - Randy Smith 4, Dann Player3, Mark Hickey, Boby G1i Shut out to Chrîs Magwood. Rires Root Beer - 0. Cable TV - 5 - Jeff Knox 3, Ian Wheelock, Scott Barclay. Ben Rae Dev- eiopment - 1 - Paul Robichard. Bantam Feb. 3 Hockîns Real Estate - 3 - Rnndy Prout, Anthony Chief, Trevor Hamilton. Brocks B.P. - 2 - Perry Rietmuller, John Sutherland. Midget Pitts Nursing Home Eagles - 7- Rory Erwin 3, Leonard White, Joe Nowlan, Bill Riv- ers, Paul Sero. Voyageurs - 3 - Glenn Martin 2, Russell Wilby. Pee Wee Feb. 4 Rotary Kings - 4 - Robert Norden 2, Ken Waring, Greg .angford. Franks Variety - 2 - James Leblanc, Ro bbie McKay.2 Bantam Kiwanis Cubs - 2- Paul Marner, Jason Johnson. Franks Variety - 1 - Jeff Down. Midget Gis ITexeco Jets - 1 - Scott Down,' Shut out to Kevin Curran. Lettener Electric -'0. LONG SAULT Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Ko- vacs attended the Hungarian dinner and dance beld at the Hungarian Hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jans- sens, Tyrone were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kovacs and g iris. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van- eyk -were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Vaneyk and family Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family, Bowmanvilie, were Sunday suDper guests of The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Febru'ary 11, 1976 15 Miss Grace Smith. Judy and Louise Kovacs spent Saturday night with th eir grandmothen, Mrs. Sophie Kovacs. A deep gloom of sadness passed over our community when it was learned that our former Darlington Road Superintendent Mac Short, now-working out of Cobourg, had suddenly passed away last Monday afternoon. To bis sorrowing wif e, two daughters and other members of bis family we express our sincene sympathy. Many vîsited the Funerai Home in Lakefield and ail who knew Mac have lost a true and valued friend. Ho pe for a change in the weatber soon, the snow banks are graduaily ciimbing bigher. The Durham Region and Town of Newcastle men are to be congratulated on the way tbey are looking after the roads. WHIO GETS THE PEN? The Township of Scugog and the Town of Uxbridge stili- don't know where the pro- posed penitentiary reception centre is going to be Iocated. Originally, it was going to be in Scugog, but so many objected to it that the powers apparently welcomed an ap- proach by Uxbridge. Now, Scugog appears to be having second thoughts. TODAYS BIBLE For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of GOD is eternal lite throuqh JESUS CHRIST our lord. Romnans 6:23. JESUS CHRIST the samne yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:8. One lord, one faith, one baptism. Ephesians 4:5. Ask JESUS he has this gift for you. IA Usei.Car Inventory 1975 1975 à3-1975 2-Door Model Li c. J UB285 $3375 1975 1974 I 1973 11973 MAVERICK 2-DOOR This Green littie beauty cornes equipped with 6 cyl. engine, auto- matic transmission, white wal radial tires, power steering, deluxe bumper group, radio, rear window defoger, trîm rings and hub caps. Original mileage only 11,840. Lic. JSL404 MAVERICK,4-DOOR 6 cyl, autornatic transmission, copper rnetallic, radio, white walI tires, body side mouldings. Li c. J PR675 $365~ $3650 PINTOS These cars corne equipped with 4 cyl. engines, with automatic trans- mission, white walI tires, radio. 3- Door Model Lic. J SL403 Wagon Lic. JPR689 $3425 -$3700U TORINO 4-DOOR V-8 automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, white wall tires. Lic. JTF486 VEGA GT HATCHBACK 4 cyl. engine, 4-speed transmission, white wall tires, radio, Lic. HZWO87 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2-DOOR V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof. Lic. AF F599 $3997'5 MUSTANG V-8, automatic transmission, power $3 ,9 steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof. Lic. DZA633 DATSUN 2-DOOR$ 4 cyl. engine, 4-speea transmission, I radio, radial ply tires. Lic. EZN410 ,~ . ~ 219 Kn BOWMANVILLE Hwy. No. 2 East of Liberty I"The Friendly Peopie 623-4481 VALUABLE COUPON PERNI cuff $25-00 to lutroducing . . . 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