The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, March 21, 1979 7 WINNER - The Garcia Canadian Angler of the Year (1978) is Michael MacDonald of East Lake, P.E.I. The 24-year-old fisherman from the littlest province bagged the biggest bluefin tuna ever caught - anywhere! The International Game Fish Association has recognized the 1,235' - pound catch as the "Ail Tackle" world record. Mac- Donald's 10-foot 9-inch prize came on the heels of an 1145-pounder he whipped earlier the same day! _____ NEWCASTLE - Figure Skating Carnival will take place Saturday, March 3lst and Sunday, April lst. Guest skaters will be Andrea Derby of Bowman- Sville and her partner Jim Sorochan of Oshawa. AN ESTIMATED - 50,000 whistling swans are on their annual flight to arctic breeding grounds and thousands may be viewed by southern Ontario residents- both this weekend and follow- ing weekends -- March 24-25 and March 31-April 1. It wilI take about three months to reach Alaska and the Northwest Territories. Please note it is illegal to hunt Whistling Swans, as they are pro-- tected under the Migratory Bfrds Act. ALL STAR BASEBALL - The Bowmanvîlle Minor Basebaîl Association requires coaches for their Bantam and Juvenile teams for the coming season. Anyone interested in helping with either of these teams in any -way please contact Ted Dadson 623- 2972. Dave Gilchrist 623-4706, George Brooks 623- 7163. Also any boys who have not played Ail Star Basebali in Bowmanville before and wish to try out for any team please contact the above. DAVID ZINK - a former popular golf pro at Bowmanville Country Club has resigned as executive director of the Canadian Professional Golf ers Association, a position he has held for the past six years, to form his own company, Tour Pro Management Inc. Dave wilI continue to serve as tournament director of the Labatt's International Classic for the CPGA champion-, ship at Woodbridge this year. His many friends wish him ail the best. The Bowmanville Cleaners presents the Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association -*Weekly Schedule Ov 1t DARLINGTON'SPORTS CENTRE Wednesday, MaroN -21s1 7:00 p.m. MInor Atomn Whltby vs. Bowmanville <Round Robin)l 8:00 p.m. Major MIdget MldIand vs. Bowmanvllle 3rd gamne of Ontario semil-finais PINE RIDGE 14OCKEY TOURNAMENT Trhursday, March 22nd 8:00 a.m. Pas Wee Oshawa vs. Bowmanvllle 9:15 a.m. Pas Wee Whltby vs. Markhamn 10:30 a.m. Pes Wee Uxbrldge vs. Bay Rldges 11:45 a.m. Pee Wee Stouffville vs. St. Benedlct's Friday, March 23rd 8:00 a.m. Mldget Oshawa vs. Bowmanvllle 9:15 a.m. Mldget To Be Announced vs. Sarnia 10:30 a.m. Mldget Markham vs. Unlonville 11:45 a.m. Mldget Uxbrldge vs. Georgetown Monday, March 26th 8:00 p.m. Major Mldget Mldland vs. Bowmanvlile 5th game of Ontario semil-finals If necessary >BOWMAN VILLE MEMORIAL ARENA Thursday, March 22nd PINE RIDGE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 8:00 a.m. Atomn Oshawa vs. BowmanvIlle 9:00 a.m. Atom Eagln Te k. Lied by Don Wilcox , Nemisz who is The Bowmanville Port Dar- year under Coi lington Marina and Hotel son. Robinson Juniors are locked into the him as a regul quarter final playoff series playing on thei against the Gananoque G Eagle Defence Men, a series which could be playing his be descrîbed as turning out to be lacing on the super series '79. years ago. For the fans who have The second waited ail season to see Bowmanville hockey excellence, especially saw Ted Truesç from an offensive point of puck for the fi view, this series has it al. assisted by D. Red Eagles started the and Paul F playoffs March il in Ganano- Eagles' powerl que with a thrilling game that the typingj went right dlown to the wire. Conboy, uncoi Eagle Captain Brian Simpson by Ralph Ci scored the winning goal with Gary Nemisz. 40 seconds showing on the gave the Eagl dlock. up by Don Fat The second game played in ing and Ric Bowmanville with a mediocre assisting. crowd on hand Tuesday, The G Men1 March 13, saw the team the tying goal deadlocked after regulation rolling puck a time. Then Ralph Cryderman Eagles. Steve was in the right spot at the from George W~ right time for the game Mangan. Gai winner at 7:08 into the first 10 ahead goal minutes of overtime. Eagles strength of sti held on for the win. ing by Barry The third game back in scored from B Gananoque the following night Pete Latchme saw the Eagles relinquish a frey tied the se three-goal lead with the game second period, tied after regulation time. It a Rick Scott li was still tied after 10 minutes Jerry Leddya of overtime but then Ganan- Gananoque': oque came up with the game was by Paul F winner at 14:43 in the second ing back to i period of overtime. Both the hard bodychec Eagles and the G Men had The puck cý several chances to put the Freeland's sti( game away. boards wîth The fourth game on Sunday, assisting. Gai March 18, saw a full bouse on two-goal lead band at the Bowmanvilie room after PE arena. The turnout has taken goal by Barry six months of fine effort by the ed by Bob Mai Eagies. Botb teams turned in Emmons. a strong effort with the Eagles Red Eagles breakipg the tie in a 7-6 win. up in the thii Ralph Cryderman had a big, Rick Scott sc four-goal night, scoring the hard-point wînning goal in the third Jerry Johns, period. Brad Godfrey was tying goal ca taken to hospital for what was oniy seen in first considered a serious Jerry Leddyc injury after hitting the goal the net by post in full flight early in the defendler and game. He was back on the ice puck in the opp in the third period just in time the typing scor to assist Cryderman on his the anchor game winner. Gananoqued One of the highlights of the down ice beati series is the fact that it has on a hard drive been played cleanly to date for overtime. with both sides sticking strict- The G Mer iy to hockey and helping to Eagles in theo make Junior C Hockey a very having six gooi good entertainment. the Eagles ha( Botb of these teams wouid chance whicb not be out of place in Junior B man converi competition. One very inter- came from a1 esting statistic says that the front of the team which scores the first Conboy. Gar; goal goes on to win the game. assisted. Eagli But this is not so in this series the final buzZE because in three of the games The teamsv the team which, scored first on the ice lesý came out on the short end at later on Wedr the final buzzer. Gananoque. E To be successful, a team faise sense of must have its stars and first period on fortunately the Red Eagies Cryderman as have their share. But a team Nemisz. Tbeîi must also have its foot soldiers connected on and two players who fit into breaking in ui this category are Gary Godfrey gave In Quarter Finals shaving a great )ach Paul Robin- has been using alar. Rick Scott, right side of the e,is undopibtedly *st hockey since eblades a few .game piayed in elast Tuesday ýsdeil jam in the irst G Men goal )arrel Townsend 'reeland. Red rplay clicked for goal by John vered, assisted ,ryderman and zJerry Leddy les the iead set àrrow forecheck- Ik Scott also got a break for l, picking up a and eluding two eGreen scored /Ian'gan and Bob nanoque's go- came on the trong forecbeck- ,y Sullivan who Bob Mangan and ore. Brad God- ;ore eariy in the on a tip-in from low point drive. aiso assisted. Is go-ahead goal F'reeland bounc- his feet after a ck by Rick Scott. came right on ,ck off the back- Steve Garrah Lanoque took a to the dressing )eriod two on a ySullivan assist- angan and Steve came out fired- rd period with ,ring on a iow, drive on a son pass. The ime on a play minor hockey. Eirected around a Gananoque 1deposited the oosite corner for )re. Pat Mangan, man on the lefence, broke ting Stu Roberts r to set the stage n outskated the )vertime period, *d chances while d only one good .Raiph Cryder- ted. The goal pass across the net by John y Nemisz aiso es beid on until rr for a 6-5 win. were right back s than 24 hours Inesday night in Eagies built up a fsecurity in the n goals by Ralph isisted by Gary tn John Conboy ithe powerplay nassisted. Brad the Red Eagles an eariy second period three- goal lead assisted by Jerry Johnson and Rick Scott. Steve Green led the Ganmn- oque comeback when he scored from Steve Garrah and George Mangan. The scoring drive continued with Paul Freeland's powerpiay assist- ed by Ted Truesdell and Darreil Townsend. The tying goal came from Steve Emmons set up by Joe Mangan. Then Raiph Cryder- man gave the Eagies the late period lead assisted by John Kane and John Conboy. The typing third period goal came from freewbeeiing Steve Emmons who can really motor. He was unassisted. The Eagies bad a great chance to put the game away with 10 seconds left in regulation time but were unable to do so. The teams went scoreless for the first overtime period and then in the second period of overtime in wbich the teams took turns icing the puck due to fatigue, Daniel Darrel Townsend, the tower- ing centre for the G Men, won the faceoff after an Eagle icing, setting the stage for a goal by Paul Freeland. The final score was 5-4 for Ganan- oque. The fourth game in Bow- manville Sunday night saw the G Men score the first goal of the game on a sharp angle siapper by Pat Mangan assist- ed by Ted Truesdeii on a powerplay effort. Jerry Leddy turned a break down-ice by Brad Godfrey into the tying powerpiay goal with an initiai pass by Jerry Johnson., Barry Sullivan, uncovered, gave the Gananoque team the lead scoring on a drive assisted by Pat Mangan and Steve Emmons. The Red Eagles had a big secopd period on goals by Ralh Cryderman reaching the hIose puck, scoring from Jerry Johnson and Jerry Leddy. Centre John Conboy exploded for two quick goals assisted by Ralph Cryderman and Rick Scott, Gary Nemisz directing traffic in front of the net. Conboy's second goal Nemisz dug the puck out of the corner with Cryderman also assisting. Steve Dickson narrowed the Eagles' lead assisted by Barry Sullivan. Tim Higgons put Gananoque within reach, scor- ing off a Red Fagle body which directed the puck into the net. Ralph Cryderman's second goal set up by John Conboy's perfect pass. Gary Nemisz made the hit, assisting to finish second period scoring. Gananoque scored the first third period goal with speed- ster Steve Emmons finding the target assisted by Steve Dickson and Barry Sullivan. Ralph Cryderman's bat trick goal sliced the puck along the ice with, no one to pass to since ail fellow Eagles were covered. Assists went to Rick Scott and Gary Nemisz. Ralph Cryderman's event- ual game winner was set up by Brad Godfrey who had just returned to the game. Godfrey broke down ice, setting up Cryderman for the score. Conboy completed his strong- est game of the series so far, also assisting. The final score was 7-6. A fifth game was scheduled for Gananoque on Tuesday and a sixth will be played in Bowmanville Wednesday if necessary. The series is a guaranteed heart-stopper. cowons, spencers Tie In wbat looked like a victory Cowan's was rea for Cowan's turned out a tie at their game alon, the 19,42 mark of the third others. Terry p( period Sunday witb a goal by ones, along with Bob Howes. Cowan's in the Bruce Osborne first-period took a 1 - O leaci by Brown. In my opi really out-playing Spencer's sbould have wor also in the second period tbey but bad to settie beld them at bay. "Good game Then in the third period Spencer's." , Spencer's came alive witb an SecondC ail out effort by the whole Walter Fran] team and sbould bave won the Firth's Meut iw game, if they had capitalized Prentîce Brothe on ail their scoring chances. thirteen, Boyd K< The scoring opened for RECREATIOD Spencer's witb a nice goal by Midg, Glen Rice in the second, then Marianna Devi Bob Howes notcbed one a Mike Foster 3, C] minute later drawing them by, Ian Shakes dloser to the tie, with belp Texaco - 4 - RobE from Grant Luxton wbo play- 2, Stephen i ed a beck of a game, then Bob Dentromont. Howes notched the tying goal D & R Sports to end it in another tie between Turner, Robert these two great teams. out to Greg Er, Cowan's put out a hundred Boy - 0. percent effort ail tbrougb the Novi( game, but just could flot bold March 12 off the ever pressing Bill's Glass - 2 Spencer's. Terry Baker for Brett Cole. Consu -Scott Edmonsori At last, boys are dressing up. And Buster Brown has the answer to keep your boy Iooking neat, longer ... dress shoes with sturdy leather and comfort- minded fit, Again slly the keg lu îg with all the ýotted two big h singles from eand Sandy pinion Cowan's in this conest, efor the tie. Cowan's and uiame ik's defeated Men 14 - 4, ers suppiying 'fox one. ýN HOCKEY get veiopment - 5 - ,bris Willough- speare. Giil's )ert Thompson Cole, Mike s- 2 - Bob Pouliot, Shut win. Country ice 2, 1979 - Greg Lewis, mmer's Gas - 1 Buster Brown. " Famiiy Allowance " Chargex "*Master Charge Ai'ways Welcome Oshawa Centre Telephone 723-8863 Youth Bowling TYKES Young 5, Apted 0; Moore 5, Brown 0; Stork 5, Kiely 0; Vacheresse 3, Rowe 2. Team Standings Rowe 39, Vacheresse 37, Young 34, Moore 30,, Brown 26, Apted 24, Stork 18, Kiely 12. High Singles M. Harness 159, J. Moore 139, K. Britton 124. High Doubles M. Harness 250, J. Moore 247, S. Apted 240. BANTAM BOYS Lugtenburg 5, Atkinson 2; Tugwood 7, J. Buma 0; S. Buma 5, Wesselius 2. Team Standings J. Buma 45, S. Buma 41, Lugtenburg 40, Tugwood 40, Wesselius 39, Atkinson 26. High Singles J. Buma 204, S. Buma 198, M. Tugwood 197. High Triples S. Buma 562, D. Atkinson 452, J. Buma 448. BANTAM GIRLS Jaques 7, Theriault 0; Ban- nister 5, Sallows 2; Donoghue 412, Desousa 2'/2. Team Standings Donoghue 561/2, Desousa 50%, Jaques 48, Sallows 35, Bannister 26, Theriault 15. High Singles K. Jaques 188, C. Bannister 183, M. Bradley 154. High Triples K. Jaques 450, C. Bannister 447, J. Donoghue 406. JUNIOR BOYS Cowling 4, Woolley 3; Van Goor 5, McLean 2; Luxton 5, Wesselius 2. Team Standings Luxton 55, Van Goor 40, Cowling 36, McLean 35, Wes- selius 34, Woolley 31. Hligh Singles S.Woolley 208. High Triples R. Cowling 533, S,. Woolley 509, C. Nash 502. JUNIOR GIRLS Desousa 5, Hancock 2; Sawler 7, Coombes 0; Green- ley 7, Simpson 0; Land 5, Connelly 2. Team Standings Desousa 55, Land 49, Sawler 45,.,Coombes 42,. Simpson 37, Connelly 27, Greenley 27, Hancock 26. High Games K. Sawier 231 (588), J. Coombes 204 (529). SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Fairey 7, M. Van Goor 0; Hayward 7, Leavis 0; Rines 5, Reynolds 2; Richards 4, Stacey 3; Taylor 7, W. Van Goor 0. Team Standings Fairey 54, Taylor 51, Stacey 47, Richards 42, Hayward 40, Reynolds 39, Rines 37, W. Van Goor 33, Leavis 24, M. Van Goor 18. 111gh Games R. Hayward 263 (712), P. Almond (597), R. Lane 229 (583), B.Fairey (567). TEN PIN - Bowling for juniors, disrupted when the alleys were destroyed by fire almost two years ago, will, begin at Leisure Lanes, Oshawa, this Saturday at 10 a.m. TOURNAMENT - This weekend, hockey teams from as far away.as Sarnia will be heading Bow- manville way to compete in the 6th annual Pine Ridge tournament. Games will be pflayed at Darlington and Bowmanville arenas with the finals at Bowmanville ail day Saturday. Spec- tators will be more than welcome, with plenty of good hockey guaranteed. There'S also an Atom tournament at Newcastle Arena where a Bantam House League tournament was held' on Monday with Cobourg teams coming through to win both the Consolation and Championship. McGrgorIDA Drape SpitPair with OÙshawaâî In a recent exhibition game tams played host to Oshawa's matching the Bowmanville Little N.H.L. Bruins at the MacGregor IDA Drug Ban- Darlington Sports Centre. tams against Oshawa s Ma rty Grubb put the Valieyview Park League on Bowmanville team' on the Feb. 24 at Bowmanville saw score board assist going to the Oshawa team take a lead Hugh Francis. The Bruins on a power play goal came back and scored 3 goals Steve Allen scored the onîy before the end of the first goal during the second period period. to tie the game with the assist Scott Michelson opened the going to Hugh Francis. scoring in the second on a In the third period the ScottWrd.asit o.gt Bowmanville team put 3 more The Bruins came back again past the Oshawa goalie._ with 2 more goals before the The goals were scored by end of the second period. Derek Laurie assists going to Scott Michelson opened the Scott Ward and Trevor Mar- scoring again in the third tyn. period assist going to Trevor David Hogarth scored Martyn and Brian Strong. assists to Scott Michelson and Hugh Francis scored, Scott Ward scored assist to Bowmanville's last goal of the Trevor Martyn. aeass on oNc Oshawa scored 2 during ther guaeass. on oNc third. Steve Skene played i Oshawa put lu two 'more net stopping 16 shots., before the final buzzer. Final score Bowmanvilie 4, Chris Desouza played in net Oshawa 3. stopping 35 shots. On Feb. 26th Bowmanville Final score Bowmanvllle 4, MacGregor IDA Drug Ban- Oshawa Bruins 7. Hoâjward Wood Po. Weeguos Drop Frs1 T The Bowmanviile Howard Wood Transport Minor Pee Wees have fallen behind two games to nil against a very fast Milton hockey club in the Ontario Semi-Finai playoff series. The Toros fromn Bow- manville iost 7 - 2 on Saturday in the Memorial Arena, and on Sunday in Milton, dropped a 6 - 2 decision. On Saturday nigbt, Bow- manville displayed their usuai Saturday night iacklustre per- formance, and with oniy 1:15 elapsed in the first period,, Milton scored. Two minutes later, the visitors capitaiized again to iead 2 - 0. Pierre St. Amand scored for Bowman- ville to narrow the gap, with the assist going to Chris Dreossi. Milton scored twice more before the end of the period to lead 4 - 1. Milton scored two more in the middle period, before the Toros' Greg Watson scored an unassisted marker. The final goal was scored by Milton into an open net. On Sunday in Milton, Bow- flo Gemes manville piayed with a great deal more entbusiasm and were definitely up for the game. Milton opened the scoring, only to have Cris Dreossi tie the score three minutes later., Assists on the goal went to Chris Lee and defenceman Pierre St. Amand. 1Milton went ahe .d 2 - 1 late in the middle period, with the Toros again tying the count when Brad Cruess scored from Jon Ciieff and defence- man Scott Barclay. The third period featured excellent hockey with the Toros having a decided edge in the play. Witb three minutes remaining in the game, the roof feil in on Bowmanville wîtb the hosts scoring four goals on four shots for their margin of victory. The Toros were without the services of Greg Watson and goaltender Alan Ulrich was absent during the last two playoff rounds. Chris Clifton bandled the goaltending duties. O WA SCO0 VOLKSWAGEN LTD . Audi presents PLAYER 0F THE WEEK RICK SCOTT Rlck, who mears sweater number 5, ls another of the Bowmanvllle Eagles who goos over-age this yoar. He had only a fafir regular season, but now ho Is havlng a tremon- dous play-of f series against Gananoque. DID YOU KINOW? We rent G.M.C. Curtis and Volkswagen campers which sieep four aduits, Vlkswagen and G.M.C. seven, elght and 12 passenger buses, and of course aur Rabbits and Audi Foxes . .. ail et very competitive prices. OWASCO Volkswagen Ltd. 1425 Dundas SI. E. - Whitby 668-9383 or Toronto Line 361-1128 Bsowmanville Golf Club Announces The rMU. U1D X 4U Bowmanville, ýLIC '3K 8 (416) 62312670 NOTE: Club facilities available for Banquets, Parties and Receptions. Expert repairs and alterations made ta ail kinds of garments. Bowmanvillie Cleaners Ltd. 84 King St. West 623-5520