8The Canadi an Statesman, Bowmanville, August 1, 1979 FLASHBACK - 25 VEARS AGO - The local Bantam Legionnaires defeated Port Hope Bantame 8 - 2 at the BUHS Grounds on Saturday to take the' best of three semi final playoff games and now enter the finals against Cobourg. The local team mnembers are Maurice Richards, Joe Kennett, Curtis Vanstone, Glen Crossey, Bob Abbott, Bob Marjerrison, John Mason, Ron, Mutton, Jim Masterson, Bob Milne, Bill Bates, Ron Pollard and Ted Cramp. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Graduates of the Bowmanville High Sehool Driver Educa- tion Course are Wendy Anderson, Susan Craig, Marlene Cuddahee, Jim Dustan, Mike Gil- hooly, Judith Hogg, Todd Hovey, Guido Krummenacher, Ruth Shackleton, Debbie Stevens, Debbie Sol, Murray Twist, Pat Welsh, Sylvia McDonaid. BOWMANVILLE - Golf Club held its annual Ladies Interclub Golf Tournament on Tuesday, July 24th, with Lindsay, Country Lane, Kedron Delîs, Erinli, Annandale and Bowmanville clubs competing. Winners of the low gross for field were Marion Lane, Kedron Delîs, and low net for field, Audrey, Gardner, Bowmanvllle. Low gross in A Fiight were lst, Pat Mewett, Kedron Delîs, 2nd Ruth Barclay, Bowmanville, 3rd Peg Morrison, Lindsay. Low net, lst Libi Mayer, Kedron Delîs, 2nd Helen Trewin, 3rd Sally Harmer, both of Bowmanville. In B Flight low gross winners were lst Viv Cowan, 2nd Rena Island, Bowmanville, 3rd Myra Cresswell, Lindsay. Low net, , st Hilda Sekera, Kedron Delîs, 2nd Peggy Fayle, and 3rd Betty Lobb. Winners of the Best Baîl were Helen Trewin and Libi Mayer. At the conclusion of a successful day, a delicious buffet was served. PLANS - are underway to form the teams for the Bowmanviiie - Port Hope Oid Timers' Hard Bail game to be piayed in Port Hope in September. This is the last eall for players to signu p so eall AI Osborne at 623-3287 now. CELEBRITY - Confirmation for Bobby Orr Day are starting to_ flood in. The- latest to confirm he would be in Oshawa, Thursday, August 23rd, to help celebrate the day honoring the best defenceman to ever play the game, is Montreal Canadiens winger, Bob Gainey. Gainey was selected as the most valuable player in the recent Stanley Cup playoffs. Also confirmed are Greg Madili, a National Hockey League referee from Oshawa; Ed Westfall; Wren Blair; Bucko McDonald; Darryl Sittier; Alan Eagleson; Bep Guidolin; Paul Gardner; Frank Bathe; Henry Nowak; Jake Gaudaur, commissioner of the Canadian Football League; and Dwight Foster. Tickets for the Bobby Orr luncheon which is being held at the Civic Auditorium, are going quickly. Organizers encourageý families to attend the luncheon. For tickets, phone Joe Bosco, Mgr., of Walter, Frank Real Estate, Bowmanville, or Terry Kelly, Oshawa. SPECTACULAR - officiai opening and clos- ing ceremonies, in keeping with the high level of competition anticipated, wiii mark the pre- sentation of the Worid Cup of Athletics, at Olympie Stadium,, taking part in the cere- monies. The opening ceremony, whieh will last 40 minutes, will begin at 7:55 p.m. on August 24., The ciosing ceremony, which will be 30 minutes long, wiil begin around 5:00 p.m. on August .26 Some 200 young, ballet dancers, aceompanied- by 300 folk daneers,. will be executing the program ehoreographed by Hugo de Pot, choreographer of the 1976 Olympies. A great number of World Cup Il athletes wîil also take part, as wili some 200 childrien. Country Club Hosta Ladies' Interclub Tournament Competitors who won prizes for best baîl are shown above following the interclub tournament held at the Bowmanville Country Club. From left to right are: Norma McKague (Lindsay); Audrey Gardner (Bowmanville); Kay Bawks (Kedron); Helen Trewin (Bowmanville); and Libi Mayer (Kedron). The first team of Libi Mayer and Helen Trewin had a score of 56, while the second team of Norma McKague, Kay Bawks and Audrey Gardner had a 58 score. 0 Poe We.s Loue On Monday, July l6th, the Bowmanville Pee Wees travelled to Oshawa and were ,defeated 6-3. Scott Heard started on the mound for the local team and pitched four good innings, allowing ail six runs, four hits and recording two strikeouts. In the fifth inning, be ran into control problems and was relieved by Chris Michelson. He allowed one bit and recorded three strikeouts. Eddie Bird was the big hitter with two singles and a double. Brian Heard, Chris Michelson and Jon Clieff collected singles. On Thursday, July l9th the Pee Wees travelled to Peterborough and lost 8-4. Danny Weir was the starting pitcher and pitched 31/3 innings giving up two runs on four bits. He struck out tbree batters. Scott Heard then came in and pitcbed an innmng. He gave up tbree runs on tbree bits. Cbris Michelson, was the last Bowmanville pitcher. He pitcbed one and two thirds innings, giving up tbree runs on three bits while striking out three batters. LIBERTY BOWLa OPENINO AIJUOST I Oth UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TWILIGHT BOWLING BowI ail night long - starting at 8:00 p.m. August lOth only w v FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMA T/ON GLEN EDMONDSON 0BASE LUNERDe1 EAST R.623-56,BWANIL Fifty-eight golfers from haîf a dozen area clubs took part in a ladies' interclub tournament held at the Bowmanville Golf Club Tuesday, July 24. Shown here are Audrey Gardner (left), from the Bowmanville Club, who had a low net score of 64. With her is Marion Lane of Kedron, who took the top prize in the low gross category with a score of 90. Flyors Swcop 3-Ge Sari: Dmenatin Lkogrs by Bruce- The Port H defeated the Lakers last evening by as whicb gav'e the F game sweep of witb the Lakers. The Bdatrnent lead if the con scored all theiî first inning. Stevi with bis sixtb bci season followE singzles by Teri and Mike Carma: Hlockol Port Hope's starting pitcher Alldred Ralpb Hodgson was relîeved Tope Flyers by brother Fred wbo closed Newcastle the door on the Lakers, Wednesday allowing only four bits in the score of 10-4 last six innings to preserve the Flyers a three victory. ýtheir series Steve West, Bermie Alldred 3. and Mike Carman bad two bits took an early apiece for the Lakers wbile ýtest as they Tim Jenkins making bis first r runs if the start of the year, went the ve West led off distance taking tbe loss. Dme run of the Doug Choniere had four bits ied by RBI for tbe Flyers wbile Dave rv Sarginson, Bemma bad tbe game winning lii. RBI with a two-run borner. an Coach Achiovos National Level 5Status Briari Purdy, a member of the coaching staff of tbe Bowrnanville Minor Hockey Association. was notified last week in a letter frorn Gordon Renwick, President of tbe Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, that he had successfully cornpleted Level Five of the National Coaches Certification Program. Level Five of the program consisted of a week-Iong series of lectures, seminars, lab sessions and assignments beld at York University in Toronto, field work during the hockey season, as well as assign- ments toucbing on the funda- mentals, physiology and psycbology of coacbing in hockey. Mr, Purdy bas coached in Bowmafville for several years if both the Recreation League as wel as tbe B.M.H.A., and two years ago was appointed as an Ontario Instructor for the N.C.C.P. He will be, coaching the Major Pee Wees of the B.M.H.A. for the upcoming 1979-80 hockey season. Ciamsport Traiter Sales Hw 115 and 35 Jwcastie 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selection of TRU CK-CAPS ln stock SUPERIOR PROPANE REFILL CENTRE s THE THIRD ROUND - games of the Boys"ý Ontario Cup sponsored by.Beatrice Foods have been completed. Chinguacousy and Wexford of the Squirt division, Oshawa Turul and Oakville Captain Shelley's_ of Major Mosquito, who met in the finals last year have moved into the quarter finals. Niagara Falls Capri Restaurant of Minor Mosquito, winners of last year's Ontario Cup moved into the quarter-finals with a 10 - 0 win over Erin Milîs Ramada Inn. Oshawa Turul S.C. of the Minor Pee Wee division, who made it to last year's finals, was defeated by Oakville Granada T.V. Rentals with a score of 2-O0. All the divisions except Major Bantam are now into the semi-final stage. Win Carter FmiIy Trophy Fr2nd ConsecA"utivo Time by Morgan When Norrn and Ev Smith joined our lawn bowling club Norman was put in charge of publicity and with great co-operation from the States-, man he bas done a terrific job. We thought we had bim tied to a no cut, no salary contract, but he bas outwitted us and he and Evelyn are on their way to England for two months: not only that, he says they may do it again next year. Doesn't anyone want a steady job anymore? We hope they have a great time and will do our best to pincb bit for him while th ey are enjoying England. TÈhe Carter family trophy was up for grabs last> Wednes- day and a full entry included teams from Osbawa, Whitby, Peterborough and Cannington witb fîve local entries includ- ing last year's tropby winners, Clarence Oke and Mabel Mavin. In garne one, Ross Hall and Marg Perris edged Garrett Twiddy of Oshawa. 'Did likewise to Ah Mavin and Mary Thornpson, C. Oke and Mabel Mavin scored five on the second last end to beat Joyce of Oshawa by two. Southern of Cannington bad no trouble with Oatway of Oshawa, Nicholîs of Peter-, borough sbaded Norrish of Oshawa and Morrison of Oshawa took Les and Gwen Coombes and Terwillegar of Oshawa down 11-2 at the halfway mark, rallied to beat Dave Reynolds and Gail Devries 14-8. Game two matched bigh against bigh and Oatway edged Reynolds; Brock need- ed an extra end to beat Twiddy, Mavin 17-8 over Mann, Oke continued bis winning ways 19-6 over Morri- son (it was 14-0 after 6), Combes lost to Garrett in an extra end, Terwillegar over Hall 18-0, Norrîs 18 Joyce 5, and Southern over Nicholîs 21-11. Going into the third game Soutbern was high with 42 + 1 and was against Oke who bad 36. Brock was third witb 35 + 4 and against Terwillegar who had 34 and from these games would corne the trophy winner. ' Brock was down 10-8 to Terwillegar after il ends but counted 7 in the last three ends to win 15-10. Southern neyer got started against Oke, gave up 6 in the seventh end to be down 14 to 1 and the Oke Mavin combo won 10 of the 14 ends as they took the game 21-5 and )in so doing took the trophy for the second suc- cessive year their final score was 57. Merv and Norma Brock were second with 50 + 4, Soutbern was higb two game winner with 47 + 1, Twiddy was second high two game winner. with 47. Norris took higb one game winner with 43 whîch was the sarne as Nicholîs but Norris had less scored against him* Notes and such: It was tot and humid and after one game, Mrs. Bill Joyce had to drop out. Her place was faken by one of our new younger bowlers, Peggy Voigt. In this type of competition (mixed doubles) the gent usually skps On the team of Renods-Devries, Dave pre- fers to lead. Gail llkes to skip so the order was reversed. The Carter family supplied strawberry shortcake- for a between game treat. It was yummy. The Reynolds treated everyone to cold lemonade in the evening. Much appreciat- ed, ail in ail, just another great day at the Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club. Hampton Minor soeuor On Wednesday, July 25th, Hampton Pee Wees tied Wood- view Park, Oshawa, in a very close game 1-1. Woodview scored in the first hall and Steve Taylor scored from the penalty spot late in the game to tie it up at 1-1. Hampton Squirts Lose On Thursday, July 26th Hampton Squirts lost to Bow- manville Hawks by a score 2-0. The last time these two, teams met, Bowmanville won by a score of 6-0. A good effort by the Hampton team. Next game will be at Hampton Park on Thursday, August 2nd against Newcastle. Kick off at 6:30. M~N 299 DEAN [JA E. OSHAWA 56-1220 Cargex At m-idas we r ;olve tough maffi problems by goingr on a, bendîer., If there's a muffler job we can't handie at Midas, we haven't seent et. eepros and proud of it. And our Midas Mufflr shops stock a mammoth selection of mufflers and pipes. 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