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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jun 1976, p. 8

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8 TbeCanadian Statesman Bowmanville. dune 2 1976 .Mn FLASHBACK -25 VEARS AGO - New officers for Darlington Township Soccer League are President John Siemon, Enniskillen; vice-pres. Robert Muir, Courtice; se'y.-treas.' Harold Balson, Hampton. Two trophies will be awarded this year, the Br eslin trophy for the champions, and the Jack Reynolds Memorial Cup for the runners-up. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Wayne Anonichuk and Dong Harrison performed a hilarlous comedian number at the Bowman- v ille Skating Carnival which thoroughly delighted the audience with their antics. TRACK MEET - Durham Region competitors snapped seven Central Ontario Secondary School Association (COSSA) track and field records at the Napanee District High School on Tuesday, May 25th. Colette Taylor of Courtice Secondary School tossed the discus 32-82 metres, breaking the previous record of 32.16. Sylvia Ruegger, of Clarke Secondary School set a ýgirl's 1500 metre record, with a time of 5.01, a new event in COSSA competition. NEED PHOTOS - the Bowmanville Hockey Mother's Association are 'trying to obtain photos of ail Ontario Hockey Championship Teams in Bowmanville from approximately 1945 through to 1976. They plan to frame these and bang them in the lounge at the Arena. If you have a copy of any of these teams please contact Mrs. Ray Preston. COURTICE - Se condary School students are sponsoring Mr. Garth Gilpin, of the teaching staff, in the Great Canadian Race to be held Saturday, June l9th, 1976 for a 30 mile jaunt in the Toronto-to- Montreal distance, by land, sea or air. Anyone else interested in sponsoring Mr. Gilpin along with the students? LOCKES - Electrons play Port Hope at Soper Creek on Sunday at 2 p.m. and next Wednesday they'l1 host Oshawa at 6:30. They can use a cheering section. PLANNING - holidays? The place to find out about them is at the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism Ontario Travel Centre, 900 Bay St., Toronto. "Nine counsellors are on duty from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and they will help plan vacations, mark routes, give information on package tours or place the prospective vacationer on an enquiry list which provides brochures from vacation spots across the province." At the centre, literature, maps and brochures on occomodations, attractions, camping, fishing, hiking, golfing, boating, winter activities, special events and facilities are available to the public, and the service is free. sLEAGUE - champions for the 1975-76 season, of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Dart team, are Irene Whitney (Capt.), Wilma Bate, Ann Berry, Jean Burton and Ber- >nice Partner. High scorer in the league was Anne Plazel with 133. SOFTBALL - The Men's Town Softball League got, underway last week with the five teams ail fairly well balanced. There are two games every Tuesday and Thursday evenîng at Memorial Park, with a sin gle game on Wednesdays. Next year., if there is as much demand from players, there probably will be six teams or more in the league when they'll have to start looking for another diamond to accommodate them. The girls league plays at Memorial on Monday nights and there will be interruptions to the schedule for carnivals and such, so there just won't be enough time available at Memnorial. Softball Seoson Now in its Second Week The Town League Men's Softball League got underway last week with some good games that are reported elsewhere. These two pictures show some of the action in the game between Tim's Rent-Ali and Kramp's Furniture. In the one picture, taken through the backstop screen, Tim's hurler Dick Stata is serving up what looks like a good pitch. In the second photo, big Jim Burtch does a super slide into third but didn't arrive quite soon enough.. Action will continue this week if the rains permit. ~TERSawn Bowlingv Club .uF, hls Invites Cîtizens ta q............See Improvements The lawn bowlers bad their opening week wasbed out. Witb the weatber finally warming up, we bave scbed- uled our opening senior citi- zens bowling for this Friday, June 4 at 1:30 and wili carry on every Friday at the same time. Ail senior citizens, ladies and, gentlemen, are invited. There is no charge and balîs wili be suppiied. This Friday evening at 7,,30 we are baving a guest nigbt and anyone wbo would like t o try the game will be welcome. If, on the other hand you would ratber just sit and watcb, come down and bave a cup of coffee witb us. We are proud of our club bouse and like to show it off. Pee Wee Basebali Team Wins First Two Games Bowmanville Pee-Wee Base- of the seventh scoring ttiree bail teamn won its opening runs. Shields, Jubenville and game of the season at Mem- Goreski scored on a two base orial Park, May 25, 1976, hit by Kennedy, bringing the defeating Witby 7-6. final score 7-6 in favour of Henry Rozema was on the Bowmanville. mourid for Bowmanville and Bowmanville team started gave up only six hits with nine the season off well considering strike outs. the amount of practice time In the first inning a double the team has had due to by Kennedy of Whitby brought inclemeiit weatber. in Shields and Dyment. Bow- Bowmanville line-up - R. manville retaliated with, a Lake (2B), K. Wilcox (LF),' D. double by R. Hodgson, bring- Major (C), P. Dadson (SS), T. ing in Wilcox, Major and Dad- Hooper (CF), R. Hodgson son. Bowmanville scored three (1B, D. Severn (3B), H. more runs in the second inning Rozema (P), R. Rozema with Lake, Dadson and Hoop- (RF). er eacb getting doubles. Bow- Teamn Defeat Cobourg 5-3 manville scored again in the Bowmanviile Pee Wee Base- sixth inning on a double by R. bahl team played their first Hodgson, giving a total of out-of-town game May 26 in seven runs. Cobourg, and came away with Whitby came back in the top their second win. Paul Dadson was on the mound for Bowmanville, and pitcbed a strong game, striking out nine. A double by P. Dadson in the first inning brougbt in S. LaVigne for Bowmanvilie's first run of the game. In the second inning, T. Bate scored on a bit by S., LaVigne. D., Major bad a double in the third and, subsequently scored, bringing tbe score to three rùns. In the fourtb inning, a single by Byers of Cobourg brougbt in Mclvor, who bad a triple. The fiftb inning Major and Dadson scored on a tbree base bit by Hooper, bringing the score tô five. In the bottom of the sixtb, Cobourg started to raliy bringing in two runs on bits by Landymore, Hemer and Oosterof. The game was called at the end of tbe sixtb due to a downpour of rain. Bowmanville Pee Wee's next home game will be dune 10, 1976 at 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Park against Tburiow. Bowmanville's line-up - S. LaVigne (2B), H. Rozema (SS), D. Major (C), P. Dadson (P), T. Hooper (CF), G. Brock (:,B), B.. Richards (11B), T. Bate (LF), S. Kelly (RF). DRAFT CHOICE A former Osbawa Generals player was a first round draft choice in the NHL Amateur draft beld last week in Toronto., Paul Gardner was tbe lltb player chosen in tbe draft. He'ii be going to tbe Kansas City Scouts. Gardner was a scoring leader for the Generals last season, setting a number of records including most goals ~(69 and most points (144). He was the tbird player picked from the OHA Junior A series. Oshawa Generais centre, Greg Malone was a second round choice. lHe will be going to Pittsburgh. Men by Dave Pa Tbe Men's To Softball openedr son play tbis pasl five contests ai Park. D & R Siý Kramp's Furnitu blasted Frank's Vý move into first pia ing champions Ste split their games, Tim's Rent-Ali 10-1 over Frank' evened their rE Tim's witb an 8-6 D & RL1-Kr; In the openinî Tuesday, May 2, inning single by i son bringing h, Maynard was, needed. Excelien bhail was fashioni clubs. Ron Hayeý the win witb relie Dave Passant. De fired a strong gan cause. Derek Bc Dave Passant stro apiece for D & R Vanstone, Jim G Taylor and Anc singletons. Kramp came off the bats (2) and Doug Kra Franks 1 - Stel In Tuesday's ni pbens unleasbc( attack to roll over club. Terry Baker to 3 safeties and ai cause wîth a pair Other Fueler bits, ed to Don Lorus Ryorcbuck, -Ron and Rick Santoni eacb, Jim Ryor McNicol and Jim1 one. The ioss was Bill Cochrane w] full seven ni Snowden (double) derman and Bo were Frank bats: Tims 5 " Step Tim's Rent-Allç 4-0 lead after 31,, coasted to victci season debut on Backed by the pitcbing of Diclk winners pounded base knocks off Ic tigbtcap, Ste- d a 14-bit ýr the Variety rbeld Franks ided bis own ir of singles. ;were credit- iss0 (3), Ed iRoundtree nero witb 2 )rcbuk, Jim Moxam with ssuffered by ho went the ings. Dave ), Dave Cry- ob Tugwood men. phens 2 s grabbed a innings and îry in tbeir Wednesday. steady 4-bit kStata, the out a dozen losing hurler Safe *Denotes one owner automobile. FAMILY CARS, *1974 OLDSMOBILE DELTA ROYALE 2-Dr. Hardtop Fully equipped with air' conditioning, power windows, vinyl roof, electric defroster, radio. Lic. APB199 17 AILLAC DEVILLE 4-Dr. Hardtop - * lly yCaded with low mileage. Enjoy a comfortable holiday in this luxury car. Lic. HRK356 *1974 BU ICK CENTURY LUXUS 2-Door V-8, automatic, power steering.and brakes, bucket seats, console, radio .'. . sharp. Lic. HRC533 *1974 MONTE CARLO Local car, fully equipped. Lic. HRC676 *1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-Door Just 21,190 miles on this Bowmanville car. V-8, automatic, power steering, brakes, radio, two tone paint, rustproofed'. Lic. HRD127 *1973 LAURENTIAN 4-Door Full sized comfort in this fully equipped car. Only 31,046 miles. Lic. UX0757 *1973 BUICK CENTURION 4-Door Hardtop Luxury Buick with air conditioning, power windo ws, rear detogger, notchback seat, vinyl top, body mouldings. Lic., E BM661 *1973 BUICK CENTURY 4-Door Popular intermediate sized Buick with V-8 engine, automatic, power'steering and brakes, radio, whitewa lis, wheel discs. Lic. HC1359 191BUI CK LE SABRE 4-Dr. *s ~41,249 miles on this excellent running car. Equipped with V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear speaker, defogger . Lic. F BA357 *1972 CHEVROLET 4-Door Gond looker with Navy Blue finish, matching cloth interior, white vinyl top and body side mouldings, deluxe wheel discs, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio. Lic. EBE546 1972 DODGE CORONET CUSTOM 4-Door V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, defogger. Lic. EBC666 SPORTY CARS *1973 PONTIlAC "GRAND AM" Collectors item, nô longer available, this classy LeMans comes fui y equipped with V-8, automnatic, power steering, power brakes, radial tires, radio, rear speaker, bucket seats, console, power windows, electric defroster, mag wheels . .. sharp. Lic. EBB703 1971 CUTLASS S V-8, automatic, power steerinig, power brakes, radio, bucket seats, console. Lic. EZT878 score of 8 to 3. It was a well played game with Bowman- ville comning up witb a strong game against one of the better teams in the League. The pitching of Scott Bate wbo struck out 10 batters and the bitting and defensive work of Ed Bird, Todd Tremblay, Neil Fruin, Bruce Austin and Raymond Cummings were outstanding in a losing cause. The Tykes were unable to solve the excellent pitching of the Belleville Team, but were encouraged by this fine effort Later on in the week, tbe Tykes met Lindsay at Mem- orial Park. The Tykes won 24 to 8 in a rather loosely piayed game with botb teams making many errors. Tbe Tykes bad 21 bits witb Ed Bird and Scott Bate baving four bits each. Tod Tremblay bad tbree bits and was followed by Jon Rowe, Ed Rozema and Bruce Austin with two bits each. The t- - L LL L L L rA N IDE AL S U MM E I RESORT IS ONE WHERE FISH DITE ANIe MOSOUITOIS DONT. IBYAM, PlýLUMBING &HEATING, and AIR CONDITIONING TYRONE, ONTARIO Phone 263-2650W Dependable ECONOMY CA RS 1974 VEGA Station Wagon 4 cyl., radio, whitewalls. Lic. HPW181 1974 HORN ET 4-Door 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, whitewalls. Lic. JHU607 *1973 LEMANS 2-Door 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, whitewalls. Aspen Green with matching cloth interior, Lic. BRH492 *1971 CHEVELLE 4-Door 6 cylinder, automatic; just 37,215 original miles. Lic. DZT096 USED TRUCKS 1976 GMC i/2-Ton Pick-Up *Company owned parts truck with only 5,500 miles, V-8,, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear step- bumper. Big savings. Lic. D74326 1975 DODGE 3/4-Ton Pickup V8, 4-speed transmission, power brakes, radio, rustproofed. Lic. E83393 *197,4 GMC 1/2-Ton Pick-Up Only 27,964 miles on this extra dlean pick-up. V-8, automatic, radio. Lic. D42255 *1972 CHEVROLET Curtis Camper -Only 41,655 miles on this fully equipped camper conversion. V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, refrigerator, stove, furnace, electrical outlet, propane tanks, sink and much more equipment on this one owner unit. Lic. T48725 1973 DODGE Custom Sweptline 1/2-Ton Pick-Up V-8, radio. Just 43,759 miles. Lic. T48689 *1973 GMC 1-Ton with DualsLi.D18 1969 CHEVROLET Suburban 6cy I., automatic, power steering, AM-FM radio. In excellent condition. Lic. D73302 Corne in to-day and see Cedric Russell - Cliff Moore - Weldon Brown or Stew Preston "The Home of1 OId Foshioned Hospitality" 166 King St. E. 623-3396 Bowmanville D&R Sports in Top Spot With Pair of Vie tories.in sioftball1 League assant Don Lorusso. Randy Don- at the plate with a 3 for 4 own League oghue had a 3 for 4 evening at performance. Other Furniture regular sea- the plate, scoring twof runs, safeties were by Rick Wooiner st week with including the game winner. (2), Doug Kramp and Joe t Memorjal Don Forsey and Paul Mcm:- Caruana. Randy Donoghue ports nipped tyre chipped in with a pair of and Paul MeIntyre each ire 1-0 and bits, wbile solo safeties went belted home runs for Tims. ariety 10-1 to to Daryl Osmond" Greg Don Forsey was 3 for 4 at bat, lace. Defend- Adams, Paul Thies sen, Jim while Donoghue added ,phens Fuels Burtch and Dick Stata. Ste- another double, with John ,iosing 5-2 to phens Jim Ryorchuk driiied a Leather, Paul Thiessen and and winning pair of singles while Jim Don She ehan collecting single k's. Kramps McNicol and Don Lorusso bad hits. -ecord with a bit apiece. D & R Sports 10 - Franks 1 6 triumph. Kramps 8 - Tims 6 In Thursday's game under ramps 0 After blowing a 5-run first the iights, D & R continued ig game on inning lead Kramps Furniture playing great defensive bal 5 a second raliied from a 6-5 deficit by and behind the eigbt hit Keith Ander- scoring 3 runs in the top baîf of pitching of Ron Hayes (2-0) home Dave the 7th inning and hung on in won their second in a row. ail D & R Thursday, May 27's opener. Dave Taylor led D & R witb a nit defensive Rick Woolner's single brought perfect 4 for 4 evening. Dave ned by, botb in Ken Ferris and Len Kenny Passant bad tbree bits, John s picked up witb the winning and insur- Dragstra and Brian Adams ef belp from ance runs. Dennis Bickell had a pair of safeties and Ronl ýnnis Bickeii (1-1) won bis first game of the Hayes contributed on the rie in a losing season scattering eight hits. mound for Franks. Steve ýoutilier and Dick Stata (1-1), who relieved Burns bad three hits in four rked two hits Tim Prout in the lst, took tbe trips to the plate. Peter R wbile Curt loss. Ken Ferris led Kramps Rupke, Bob Tugwood, Jim Green,____________ Beamri Kel Bamsey and Jim dren Dave TYKE BASEBALL McKnigbt ahl counted one bit desonhad ht The Memnorial Park Tykes eacb. sof Neil Fry opened their schedule in amp Beilevîle on Sunday, May 23rd. losing the game by a ~jJWImml

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