BOWMANVILLE - United Major Atomn Soccer team defeated Milton 4-1 in the first round of the Ontario Cup. Watch this column for date and timne of the second round. It is believed this is the first timne a teamn fromn Bowmanville bas won in the' Ontario rounds and we wisb them ail the best in future games. JOHN CONBOY - talented and well known star centre for the local Ail Ontario Red Eagles Jr. C hockey team, and a friend, were pictured in the Sunday Sun while attending the Canadian Pro- fessional Golf Tournament on Sunday. Lee Trevino was the eventual winner with Tom Watson placing third after leading with a nine under. Seems a triple bogey was the cause of his downfall. CONGRATULATIONS - to two brothers who have been going great guns in their respective soccer gamnes. Junior Pithie, with the Bowmanville United Major Atom Soccer teamn, and bis brother Jim of the Kinsmen Rovers, Squirt team, each have two bat tricks. Junior scored his bat tricks in gamnes against Witby andOshawa, and Jîm scored bis against Tyrone and Hampton. Tbeir father is George Pitbie wbo is president of the Minor Soccer League. FIVE WINS - L & L Tool Juveniles' record now stands at 5 wins - 4 losses. Tonight they travel to Little Britain for an 8:00 gamte. Next home game is July 4, 6:15 at Soper Creek Park against Ajax. GUARANTEED TO GLEAM & SHINE FOR THE LIFE-TIME 0F YOCUR CAR. Exterior Pint and Chrome Sealant Limited Guarante 2 Vear Guarantee- $75.00 Life-time Guarantee - $125.00 (inside and outside) Includes interior cleaning and slllconlng the upholSterY (Scotchguard f or fabrics) (No shampooing> Available at Texaco Car Wash 153 King St. E. Bowmanville Cali 623-2615 (ask for Brian> Whitby Mon Lawn BowIers Win Fred Cole MemoilTroph By Norman Smith On June 23, in cold, windy weather more suitable for curling than for lawn bowling, the first local tournamentý (Men's Pairs) was Won by Harold Garnett and Harry Lott of Whitby with a score of 59 plus 1. They took home the trophy donated in 1972 by Ede and Gary Cole in mem- ory of Fred Cole who, for many years prior to his death in 1971 was a stalwart sup- porter of the Bowmanville club. The Cole family also donated elegant carving sets as special prizes for the winners as well as the delicious sandwiches enjoyed with hot tea by ail contestants after the first game. In the first game Clarence Oke and, Mervyn Brock of Bowmanville got off to a fast start by scoring 7 points (out of a maximum of 8) in the first end against "Bus" Coppin and 1. Boyd of Whitby and repeat- ed this feat in the 8th end. By the l4th and last end they had accumulated 28 points but were allnwed to count only 21, the remaining 7 being scored as a "Plus" to be used only to break a tie. John Morrison and Jerry Oatway of Oshawa were close behind them with 20 points, followed by Garrett and his partner with 18. After the tea interval the game was resumed with pairings based on scores for the first game (high vs high). Garrett and Lott defeated Vic Highfield and Bill Matthews of Oshawa (winners of the trophy last year) 20 - 13 to give them a cumulative score of 38 which put them ahead of Morrison and Oatway. The latter totalled 34 at this point after a very close game with Oke and Brock. They were tied at 14 each after the regulation 14 ends (Oke had caught up af ter being down 2 - 11) but Morrison won the extra '79 RABBITS FOR A REAL DEAL SEE OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI 1425 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-9383 end played to decide the winner. In the second game Len Sheridan and Pete Simmons of Lindsay had a good win (21 plus 1 to 6) over Ned Town and Russ Mann of Port Hope which, with a win of 13 - 7 in the first game gave them a total of 34 plus 1 and qualified them to meet Garrett and Lott in the third game. This was played after the dinner interval, abbreviated to about an hour because of the inclement weather. Garrett and Lott were in terrific form in the third game, taking two 5 ends as well as a 4 from their opponents and eventually winning 21 plus 1 to il for a grand total of 59 plus 1. This was enough to win the trophy as Morrison and Oatway scored only 18 (10 of them in the last three ends) against 8 by Syd Elsden and Bill Tewksbury of Lindsay, for a total of 52 - and second prize. Other prizes went as follows: High Two-Game Winners: Len Sheridan and Pete Simmons of Lindsay af ter a tie with Joe Brown and Jack Hunter of Oshawa had been decided in their favour on the basis of fewer points scored by opponents. High One-Game Winners: Ab Mavin and Jim Fair of Bowmanville (Mike Reynolds replaced Fair in the second and third games when the latter was taken iii). Second High One-Game Winner: Vic Highfield and Bill Matthews of Oshawa. There was also a tie for High One-Game Winners but Mavin was placed ahead of Highfield *@snack bar îmerry-go- round and two other rides because of fewer points scored by opponents. Competitlion was keen among ail the teams that competed in the tournament and "a good time was had by ail" in spite of the weather. Gîve. THE HEART FUND B FRANK'S VARIETY - Annual Softball Tournament goes the weekend of July 7th at Memorial, Park. Mark down the date for the place to be for good fast games. RESULTS - of Ladies Lobb Bail games from the week of June l8th. Monday L. Tom's and Sons vs. Dykstra 15-11. 2. Midas vs. Ban nerPassant 16-10. TueNday, 1. Tom's and Sons vs. Champlain 3-6. Wednesday, 1. St. Marys vs. Armstrong 12-20, 2. Heritage House vs. Jensen Steel 15-18, 3. Elliotts vs. Dykstra's 9-16. Thursday, 1. Armstrong vs. Banner Passant 16-11. SWI M TEAM HOURS Bowmanville Memorial Park Pool Staris JuIy 3rd, 1979 Monday - 6:30 p.mf. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday - 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sat. and Sun. - 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. MLLE We would like to give YOUR kids, a chance to meet OURS, with a BOWMANVILLE WEEK SPECIAL Up TO J h'de FR E WITH EVERY PAYING ADULT MON DAY to SATU RDAY, - J ULY 2nd to 7th 's Facilities- fora fun-. fi/led day: .aZoov areas w, The perfect Graduation Gif t! BICYCLES for AL L ages by Browning and Eliminator We will be closed on SATURDAY, JUNE 3Oth n order to give our staff a three-day holiday weekend. RSp orts and Ski Shop, 85 King Street West - Bowmanville Telephone 623-3421 Bowmanville Week SPECIAL Up to 3 Children FREE with every paying ad uit Monday to Saturday July 2nd ta 7th rhere children can1 pet and feed the animais- vvith large contact e a park and picnic area a playground *arcade oa *Our chi/dren.. which in- clude: a baby camel and zebra, 14 baby deer, and manymany others soon to be born. 1 1 le lýý