FLASHBACK -25 Years Ago - Lawrence Rehder caught a 22 IL "muskie" in Rice Lake last week. It was almost four'feet long. Also Jack Hately Sr. accompanied by son Jack, caught a 10 poundý "muskie" while holidaying at Hap Gill'sý Chateau, Wembl.ey, on Four Mile Lake, Haliburton. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago - Dick Gamble's hockey school is going great guns at the local arena with coaches Larry Hiliman, Jerry Cheevers and Dick Gamble. TEAM CANADA - this week sees the start of the long awaited hockey series. 0f course, al Canadians are rootinig for Team Canada, and we, would like to wish the team and ail others in a great series, good luck, and may the best team win. FINISH SEASON - Locke's TV Electron's Senior Bail Team finished their season rather early this year. Unable to get untracked early in the season, it was not the most successful season for aIl concerned. Have a good rest, and see you next spring when we wish you a better season. SEMINAR - Fifty-five Minor Hockey Coaches from ail across Ontario attended the University of Waterloo, from August 20th through August 27th, for a higher level coaching seminar. The seminar which is Level 4 of the C.A.H.A. National Coaches Cer tification Program featured forty (40) hours of classroom lectures, film, slides, and videotape, plus ice sessions. Featured instructors were Dave Chambers, coach of Yorïk University; Billy Harris, former, Toronto Toro Coach; Ted Power, coach of London Kings Senior, A; Ron 'Smith, Technical Director (OHA), and many others. The partici- pating coaches received instruction and took part in discussions in philosophy, skills, conditioning, teamplay, and other areas. HUNTING 1976 - a booklet available by writing the Ontario Ministry of Natural Re- sources, contains the latest in a summary of rules and regulations and a map with clearly marked open seasons on moose, black bear, deer and other animais, plus the ten commnand- mients of firearm safety. Correct Fit? Count On 'ItIl at George 's At George's we, are quickly gaining a reputation for providing a perfect fit for almost any person, regardless of shape or size. Qua lity'Products f rom: GWG - Lee's - Levi's at reasonable prices! G'elG' 42 King St. E. 623-3211 MASTER CHARGE - CHARGEX Kendal Pee Wees Squeeze Win in Tournamnent The final game ofthte Itecreation Vee wee basebali tournament was rained out on Saturday and took place Monday night at Memorial Park between Bowmanville's Jensen Steel and Kendal. It was touch and go throughout with Bowmanville leading most of the way until near the end when Kendal came through in the bottom of the seventh to score three runs and win 16-15. Team members for Kendal are, front row, left to right, Scott.Hallowell, Ken Farrow, Bob Stiles, Mike Robinson, Steve Adams, James Aroujo and Rick Stiles; back row, Gary Johnson, Charles Hancock, Scott Robinson, Keith Woodward, Brett Foster, Dave Aroujo and Roy Foster, Coach; 'at rear, Manager Raiph Kennedy and Coach Maurice Hallowell. Bowma nvilIle MixedMa jý Team 1 - Peggy Hay: cap't., Don Ellis, Hilda mick, Gord Simpson, E Cole, Terry Emmett. Team 2 - Joan Suteli cap't., Don Hamilton, Emmett, Ron Haynes, Russell, Norm Hilts. .Team 3 - Doris Jo11 - c. Larry Forsey, Barb Gi Ross Hall, Chris-Kendal Russell. Team 4 - Bernice Buè cap't., Vern Connors,1 Wilson, Don Bagneli, 1 Chapman. John, Wilson. Team 5 - Pat Bagni cap't., Albert Saman, Ehe Hilts, George Bebee, Bt Wilson, Roman Opaka. Teamn 6 - NyhI Sheel cap't., Jim Murphy, Dg Annaert, Walter Curr, SI Wilson, Cliff Draper. Team 7 - Pat Forsey - cî Ian Welton, Sue Rutty, Sutcliff e, Mel McNulty, Chapman. Team 8 - Shirley Bicl cap't., Maurice Annaert, Draper, Bill Tendam, Ji Welton, Sonny Sheehan. Team 9 - Marie Opa cap't., John Luffman, E Dunn , Jack McNulty, Bri Heffron, ýJohn E. Wilson. Teamn 10*- Vîrginia Faii cap't., Jim Bruton, IV Brooks, John Stainton, Ain Saman, Mack Wilson. Team Il - Vera Tendi cap't., Ross Wright, L Bentley, Jack Heffron, De Luxton, Jim Kendall. Team 12 - Lola Wrig cap't., Larry Piper, Vi Ci Paul Thieson, Karen Bu. Bob Cole. Plan Big Splash Sept. 3rd. Bearegular RED CROSS ThreeNev castle Pools BloodDonor The summer swimming pro- grams in the Town of New- castle will edge to the season' s end with a big splash Friday, September 3 when swîmming meets will be held in the three town pools at Orono, New- castle Village and Bowman- ville. According to Joe Caruana, program director of the Town of Newcastle Recreation Department, events have been scheduled that will allow swimmers from the eight year old bracket up to the fifteen and overs to participate. Girls and boy's events in the 8 to 10-year group will include Night îHawks% Night Hawks bowling league will commence bowling Wed- nesday, Sept. 8th, 1976. Team 1 - A. Lorusso, K. Raiston, D. Devos, P. Brom- ehl, M. Goff. Team 2 - G. Vanson, Brenda Burgess, M. Summers, L. Potter, E. Howorko. Team 3 - M. Trimble, B. Smith, B. Burgess, M. Oven- den, L. Renaud. Team 4 - I. Hughes, M. Erwin, N. McIntrye, N. Heigh- ton, P. Pingle. Team 5 - B. Wilbur, J. Rowe, B. Nimigon, J. Woudstra, J. Trimble. Team' 6 - 1. Wright, A. Burgess, L. Burgess, M. Potter, M. McMullen. lst Schedule Team 1 - Sharlene DeHart, Betty WesClake, Berniece Terry, Gwen Forrester, Kay Stoneburg, Duaine Palmer. Team 2 - Jackie Braybrook, Marilyn Flintoff, Jean Har- ness, Pat Tennant. Helen Lockhart, Janette Taylor. Team 3 - Nancy Evens, Nancy Welsh, Eva Whitehead, Gwen Maraw, Muriel Ten- nant, Sheila Hocket. Team 4 - ',Shirley Davis, Helen Depew, Karen Burns, Diane Adams, Dorc Mutton, Yvonne Edmondson. Team 5 - Minnie Taylor, Barb Osborne, Jean Allen, Janice Prout, Judy Mayberry, Marion Brooks. Team 6- Onie Etcher, Fern Bradley, Marg King, Ursula Strachan, Judy Edmondson, Nancy Hutchison. Team 7 - Donna Harness, Cecile Bowers, Mary Hender- son, Linda Coombes, Pat Hofstede-- Ruth Wright. Teamn 8 - Florence Land, Thelma Forrester, Linda Sutherland, Emma Bragg, Iris Hallam, Greta Luxton. Team 9 - Dot Bridger, Vicky Terry, Diane Taylor, Karen Hayes, Betty Jansen, Joanne Sudsbury. Team 10 _ Judy Bragg, Linda Cole, Hilda Simnick, Joan Ard, Kim Brommell, Dawn Dennis. Team il - June Baker, Lily Edmondson, Joyce Lyle, Joyce Almond, Edîth Mitchell, Susan Noyes. Team 12 - Georgie Taylor, Joanne Brown, Doreen Park, Annabelle Stephens, Debbie Bragg, Shelly Leddy. the front crawl and back crawl as the 11-12 boys and girls compete in the front crawl, back crawl and breast stroke events. The 13 to 15 and over boys and girls will also'swim front crawl, back crawl and breast stroke events.', "These local meets will be the start of annual competi- tion swimming meets in Town pools. "Mr. Caruana stated "In 1977 we are planning for inter-pool competition and water polo. This expanided competitive angle is expected to add greater interest in this Department's swimming pro- gram. " The meets at Orono, New- castle and Bowmanville pools will start at 10 à.m. with âSPORTALK CANADA'S - premier on-the-water floatinig DOCKSIDE boat show opens September l6th to l9th to unofficially close the 1976 boating season, or if you prefer, open the 1977 season. Over 200 boats Sf rom around the world and 20,000 visitors are expected at the show which is held adjacent to k>Ontario Place and alongside Lakeshore Boulevard. SURVIVES - One wagon of the Great Can- - adian Wagon Train which left Toronto over a year ago finally reached the Peace River or country last week. A father, daughter and son made the journey, the only survivor of the train mes - the left Toronto seeking a new life in the west. Sim -______ Diane OSHAWA - city council is studying the proposai to ffe - eliminate beer and liquor in Oshawa parks and Ann recreational centres. Civic Auditorium is-the only Carol recreation facility that serves alcoholic beverages ýap't, in a makeshift pub between periods of the Oshawa, ilkes, General Generals games, but the outlet is not- 1Pat expected to be affected if the banning by-law is introduced. day -______ Ethel Edna ACTION ON, ARENAS - After weeks of dis- couraging news, it now appears that positive .ell and more encouraging action is being taken eanor on at least some of the local arenas so they may ertha be permitted to,' function this year. Manager han - Roy Neads and his crew are busy at the mo- ýeie ment, preparing ice at Bowmanville, the in- 5heila spection at Newcastle Village should be finish- ýap't. ed shortly, but unfortunately Orono's building Rn may be a lost cause unless a more favorable Jack report follows the current inspection. in. the meantime, the Junior C Eagles have begun -kle- their dry land training programn at Pine Ridge F! ýSchool and hopefully, will be in great shape for ackîe the start of the season. ka -1 1 m Helen 7enda irey YOT-O LN ngela arn LIBERTY BOWL ebbie REGISTRATION ght- ' oole, îday, 'Sept. 4 - 11:00 am swimmers working on a point system leading to medal, plaque and ribbon awards. Judges will give 5 points for a win, 3 points for a second, two points for a third and one point for a fourth finish. Swimming medals will be awarded to winners in each group while 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place competitors will receive ribbons. Judges will award plaques to top point getters ih1 boys and girls events. Councillor Ann Cowmran, Chairmanl of ithe Town Com- munity Services committee, and Councillor Ken Lyall have been 17equested to present the awards., Participating swimmers are asked to register at each individual pool. The Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association Toros will begin their try-outs for ALL their hockey teams at Bowmanville Memorial Arena starting on Saiturdaây, Sept. il All boys interested in trying out for any of the teams, are asked to attend according to the following schedule: GROUP - Novice - Minor Atom - Major Atom - Minor Pee Wee - Major Pee Wee - Minor Bantam - Major Bantam - Minor and Major Midgets - Juvenile Each boy is help defray th 1BOYS BORN IN TIME 1968 &1969 1967 1966 9 -l10a.m. 10 - il a.m.* 11 - 12 a.m. 1965 12 - 1.m 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1- 2p.m. 2 - 3 p.m. 3- 4p.mn. 4- 6p.m. 1958&1959- 6- 7P. M. asked to bring $1 .00 to he cost of ice time.