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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jun 1979, p. 7

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TOTAL - membership of the Canacian Motorcycle Association reached 10,200 at April 3th. Increases in the Enthusiast (road rider) category, resulting from the implementation of special programmes over the past two years, accounted for the upsurge. "'We're very pleased to have reached our first target figure," said General Manager, Marilynn Bastedo, "and have every reason to believe it will continue". "We expect to introduce more service programmes to the recreational rider, both road and trail, very shortly, which should make CMA membership attractive to more and more motorcyclists."j LADIES - Lobb Bail resuits week of June 4th. Monday - St. Marys Cernent vs Heritage House Restaurant 16-20, Champlain Restaurant vs Jen- sen Steel 19-15. Tuesday - Elliotts Decorating Centre vs 21 Century Real Estate Banner Pas- sant 10-9. Wednesday - Midas Muffler vs Tom's 6-13; Armstrong vs Dykstra's Food Market 8-10, Elliotts vs Heritage House 23-17, Thursday - Jensen vs Armstrone 4-40. Dad's Day THIS SUNDAY! j would Iook better in "Gold" See our men's selection of1 chains and zodiacs, plus many n gift ideas for h!ý gol mîoi ýre "De Tbe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvîlle, June 13, 1979 7 MOSPORT - becomes the scene of the 6th round of the 500 Motocross Championship, on Sunday, June 17th. The star studded cast includes Heikki Mikkola, 1978 winner, contender Brait Lackey of the U.S.A., 5 time Champion Roger DeCoster of Belgium and 10 ýother European challengers. The Canadian entry'has Bill MeLean of Burnaby, B.C., Zoli Berenyi of Edmonton and several others hoping to give the visitors a run for their money. The event gets underway at 9:-00 a.m. Possants C.ntuuy 21 Squad Wins Two Gomes to Advnce Within One Point of Franks Standings GP Marina ...8 Frank's ..8 Century 21. 8 Kramp's ..8 D &R Sports ...8 Ini men's softball ac week at Memorial1 Bowmanvilhe, Century Estate won two ga move to witbin one second place Frank's and crate a tbree wa for first place witb tw of the scbedule left. The Realtors downei Sports 7- 4 and Furniture 8 - 6 for thi win in their hast six gai are only three points front running Port Da Marina who tied Frai and lost17 - 5to]1 Franks remained in sE thuniping D & R Spot on Tbursday night. Realtors (7) D. &R Sp Three consecutive singles by Norm C Paul Passant and Crosbie keyed a thi seventb inning to g Realtors their win. 1 By T. -Baker w L T 6 1 1 5 2 1 5 3 0 2 6 O GBL 1 1%/ 1 7 0 29 73 5/ tion hast Dave and Paul Passant Park in accounted for seven of the y 21 Real Realtors 14 bits off loser Don mes to Lorusso (1-4) and Larry point of Carroll. John Allen (3-1) iVariety spaced even bits for the win ay battle and he gave up tbree bits to vo thirds Larry Dion who was the Sportsmens top bitter. ýdD & R Frank's (2) P.D. Marina (2) Kramps Rick Woolner and Rob eir fiftb Simpson bit consecutive two Lmes and out singles in the sixtb to score sbebind two runs and bring Frank's rlington back from a 2-0 deficit and nks 2 - 2 give tbem their tie witb the Framps. Mariners. Len Foster and Bill econd by Cochrane eacb scattered nine ts 15 - 4 bits in the game. The Marin- ers took a 1 - 0 lead in the third ports (4) inning on Foster's RBI single one out and tbey went abead 2 - 0 in the ,aruana, fiftb on Foster's triple and a 1Norm single by Steve Watson wbo iree run made several spectacular ive the fielding plays for tbe Mariners Brothers in the game. mPLAY ÀuvmCAM P A HALF DAY OUTDOOR PROG RAM FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS Bowmanville & Orono - July 3-27 Newcastle & Cou rtice - July 30-Aug. 24 Registration: June 18-27 Newcastle Community Services 40 Temperance Street, Bow. June 18.- Orono Town Hall June 20- Courtice United Church June 21 - Newcastle Town Hall June 21 - Newcastle Town Hall Telephone - 623-3114 Extension 53 Sponsored by Newcastle Community Services and Durham VMCA HeIp father become a great chef! Advise hlm to buy a Superior portable gas barbecue for Father's Day. Superjor wants you to enjoy your barbecue immediately, sa we don't hand you a box and wish you luck. Ail aur barbecues are: " Supplied with a FULL 20-pound cylinder " Fully assem bled and test-f ired " Delivered FREE wit-h-, in a 20-mile radius " Backed by Superior' s own guarantee " Serviced by Superior when needed SPECIAL PRICES ON POPULAR MODELS 0F BROILMASTER- CANADIANA - FALCON SuperioPROPANE LTD. 505 VICTORIA ST. E. WHITBY TELEPHONE 668-3328 S tore H ours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday'8a.m. - 1 p.m. CHARGEC S VISA ' T HIS - is Junior Golf Week, frorn June 9th - l7th in Ontario, with al courses participating in the Fun % bop Fund'Raising levent, to promote junior golf in the province. Anyone interested rnay participate at Indiidua Pîthîngtheir respective course with the low net man and IP R ER PitHi B ngL R wornan competing at Thornhill or Toronto Ladies T. Baker, PD Marina ....... 28 10 6 29 2 26 4 0 1.50 Golf Courses in Toronto, on August 3rd. Haif of the M. Knight, C-21............ 22 il 6 27 6 10 2 1 1,64 proceeds go to the participating clubs and haif to Foster, PD Marina......... 25 22 9 33 10 12 2 1 2.52 the Ontario Golf Association. Corne out and support Cochrane, Frank's......... 49 28 19 58 7 55 5 2 2.72 the junior golf ers. Bickle, Kramp's........... 49 33 23 66 9 23 2 5 3.31 Allen, C-21 ............. .. 28 20 14 34 14 120 3 1 3.50 Lorusso, DR Sports ........ 33 46 32 66 9 10 1 4 9.64 Kramps (17) P.D. Marina (5) Individual BattlngA t Dennis Bickle had two hits AB R H RBI AVG A n u t cw l and four RBI's and shared the T. Baker, Frank's......... 24 4 14 8 .584 offensive laurels with Brian Ensoil, DR Sports......... 18 6 10 2 .556 Cooke who had four 1bits and N. Caruana, C-21.......... 21 8 il 6 .524 four RBI's to lead Kramps to Cooke, Kramp's .......... 28 9 12 5 .428 their second win of the year. D. Passant, C-21..........2 4 il 4 .423 Bickle also scattered nine hits, Vivian, PD Marina........ 25 7 10 5 .400 walked three and'struck, our J. Ryhorchuk, PD Marina. 28 8 il 7 .393 five for the win. Kramps trail-/ID . Forsey, Frank's,....... 23 5 9 6 .391 ed 5-4 in the top of the sixth but Lansing, Kramps......... 21 3 8 2 .381 I1 they erupted for nine runs, J. Caruana, Kramps ...... 27 9 10 6 .370 highlighted b y Cooke's grand S. Burns, Frank's......... 25 7 9 4 .360 slam homer to put the game G. Adams, PD Marina... 23 5 8 2 .348 out of reach. They added four Wright, PD Marina ....... 30 8 10 4 .333 more in the seventh to com- Crosbie, C-21............ 27 5 9 5 .333 plete the rout off Len Foster Peckett, DR Sports .... ... 24 2 8 7 .333 (2-1) and Ron Simpson. Murray, DR Sports........'21 5 7 3 .333> Frank's (f5) D. &R Sports (4) Santomero, PD Marina . 28 8 9 8 .322 Frank's exploded for 15 bits T. Simpson, PD Marina.. 28 5 9 2 .322 and jumped into an early third Cochrane, Frank's........ 26 4 8 3 .308 inning 8 - 1 lead to coast to Bickle, Kramp's.......... 30 2 9 10 .300 their win over the Sportsmen. Paul Cascagnette scored four times and had two RBI's to RICHARD BIUDEL share offensive honours with un~ Rick Woolner and Jim Bea " Re u f oISuUL q-u 8 Cowan Pon tiac-Buck Ltd. are pesdt who each had three hits and announce the addition of Richard Budel to three RBI's. Bill Cochrane For many youngsters in the, these 7-14 year olds. In their staff. Richard brings with him olver thirty (5-2) spaced five hits for the Town of Newcastle, goals at addition to these teams, win. this timne of year refer to those Bowmanville United Soccer years experience in the automnotive body re- Realtors (8) Kramp's (6) scored ini soccer - the fastest- Teams play competitive inter- pair and paint trade. Richard invites his many Don Sheehan and Paul growing youth team sport in municipality soccer. Add f riends and customners to drop in and see him Passant drilled two out of two our area. The area bas long these players to those in the for a f ree estimat RBI singles to higblight a. four boasted well-organized, active Darlington league anid the 250 run fourth inning uprin Darlington league youtb and recreation players and the which gave the Realtors their senior soccer leagues for teens particîpating members are OA games. Mike' Knight (2-1) youngsters 7 to 14 are Tony Day, Bowmanvilleon ac-B ik Ld gave u nine bits for tewîn. energeticalhy learning the resident and ardent soccer P n ic-B lk M Five of the nine bits off Knight sport in the Town of Newcastle supporter, is to be were for extra, bases, inchud- 'recreation soccer.' congratuhated for the effort he 166 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE ing two home runs by Joe bas and is puttîng into this TELEPHONE 623-3396, Caruana, but they were not Recreation soccer is a self- sport; persons such as he do "omnil' eea oosDae~ enough to provide Kramp's supporting activity and this much to postivehy promote BwavlesGnr MtsDae" with the win. Norm Caruana year there are 19 teams for ,soccer. bit a two run Homer in the seventh to support Knight and give the Realtors their margin of victory. Kramp's closed to«Màa"i witbin two runs in the bottom 111,1/ r Caruana's Homers, a two run shot. Dennis Bickhe host bis fifth game in seven- decisions. S l sS a f R rîýe v MeGregor eneral Mo tors A wards Hawks Soccer Tbe first game was played iý on May loth wîtb McGregor 8 Home Hardware Hawks vs Rd. Score was Hawks 5S 1Z Mary Brown's 1. Scorers for Hawks were Steven Bizi 3, George Bryant 2; scorer for Mary Brown' Troy Mutton. The second game was play- ed May l7th witb Tyrone vs Hawks at Tyrone. Score was Tyrone 2, botb by Niki Dennis ... 2; Hawks 5, scored by Steven Bizi 3, Tony Van Hoof 1, George Bryant 1. The tbird game was phayed May 24tb witb Hawks against Newcastle at Knox Scbool. Score was Hawks 2, Newcasthe 1. Hawks scorers were George .. . . . . .. . . Bryant, Tony Van Hoof; Newcastle scorer was Derek Rogers. The fourth game was phayed June 1 with Hawks at Orono. Score was Hawks 2, Orono 0. General M tors of Canada Limridis pieased to announice that Cliff Moore Gals y org ByntTn Stewart Preston and Weldon Brown of Cowan Pontiac-Bjick, Bowmanvillie, The fiftb game was played have again qualified as Grand and Senior Salesmasters during the 1978 between the MGregor Hawks calendar year. Congratulations to these individuals for their high degree of Chtand H igpton cbooluron integrity and outstanding performance in the Retail Automobile lndustry. Thursday, June l7tb wben Shown in the above photograph are: Tom Cowan, President of Cowan Pontiac- Hampton was blanked 6 - 0. Buick; Cliff Moore, Stewart Preston, Mike Walker, District Sales Manager for Goal scorers were Bradley GnrlMtr;Wlo rwM ra 'reSlsM ngr0 oa Rickard 1, Steve Bizi 2, and GnrlM tr;W lo rwM ra 'reSlsM ngro oa Scott Hantborn 3. Pontiac-Buick. MTIRE j&M SRVICE S299 DEAN AVE. 16KN T .TELEPHONE 623-3396 576-1220 -iyr-Chargex 401 Victoria Street E. m x Showroom r 1

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