The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 8, 1979 9 lirewers Take iDouble Headier from Oshawa TICKETS - are now available for the annual Beef Barbecue to be held in the Orono Park on Wednesday, August 22nd. Ail arrangements have been completed for the event by the'Orono and Area Chamber of Commerce who co-sponsor the event with the Department of Social Services for the Town of Newcastle. Tickets 'are available from Chamber members as well as a number of stores in Orono including the Orono Weekly Times. HERB HOLZSCHEIRTER - of the Weston Golf Club placed first with a score of par 72, at the Bay of Quinte, Belleville, Motorland Chrysier Pro- Arn Tournamnent, last weekend. Second was Ben Kern, of the National, with 73, and tied at third with 14 were Bruce Welsh of Oshawa, AI Balding and Tim McCutcheon. OPEN - The Orono Park Booth is now open and operating during the day and evenings. Bud ranning, Director of Social Services, said they had bee able this year to rent the booth for the rest of the season. LITTLE BRITAIN -bas the right to be proud of their new Sports Complex. The bail diamond has lights, the softball diamond, is to the side of the arena which, boasts a huge second storey community room. There are many shade trees in the park, which has room for camping, tennis courts and horseshoe pits. The Complex cost in the area of $850,000. Not bad for a community that has a resident rate of approximately 300 on a good day. TYKE BASEBALL PLAY-OFFS AUg. 13 1 Bow. Angles vs Orono No. 2 Oron Park Aug. 13 3 Orono No. 1 vs Bow. Twins Lord Elgin W. Aug. 13 4 Bow. Yankees vs Newcastle Newcastle Aug. 14 2 Indians vs Brownsdale Brownsdale Aug. 14 6 Winner of Game 3 vs Winner of G.4, Newcastle Aug. 15 8 Loser of Game 3 vs Loser of Game 4 Lord Elgin W. Aug. 15 5 Winner of Game 1 vs Winner of G. 2 Brownsdale Aug. 16 7 Loser of Game 1 vs Loser of Game 2 Orono Park Aug. 18 9 Winner of Game 7 vs Winner of G. 8 Newcastle Aug. 18 lOWinner of Game 5 vs Winner of G. 6 Newcastle Each team will play at least two games. Each game will be seven (7) innings or 1½ hour time limit. PEE WEE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS Series A - Two out of three Aug. 15 Aug. 17 Aug. 18 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 !kug. 23 Game 1 Bow. Knights vs Bow. No. 1 Vincent Massey 2 Bow. Knights vs Bow. No. 1 Vincent Massey 3 Bow. Knights vs Bow. No. 1 Vincent Massey Series B - Finals - Two out of three Game 1 Winner of Series A vs Orono Lord Elgin E.6 2 Winner of Series A -vs Orono Orono Park 3 Winner of Series A vs Orono Orono Park PEE WEE GIRLS SOFTBALL PLAY-OFFS Local Bowiers Bellevile Seniors Win Littie Britain Tournarnent Corne second In Port Hope On Sat., Aug. 4, Bowman- ville had two tastPort Hope in the Mathews Conve- yor Lawn Bowling Tourna- à Norma and Mervyn Brock ,'. and Ab and Mabel Mavin were " entered but Ab was unable to ~-~ go, so Clarence Oke took'his "" place. ~" ~ The Brocks won two and lost S 3rd game to the uitimate trophy winners and did flot \~ finish in the money. ' Clarence and Mabel just kept rolling along and won their three games with an ~~ aggregate score of 35. .\". \' The trophy winners, a Port Hope couple had a total ~<'"~ score of 47. However, winning five games out of six and placing second overaîl is a '4'" prettygood showiniz. n'est ce ~ '- '" . pas? ~Morgan ~~ \',- 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p. m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15,p.m. 6:15 p. m.' 6:15 p. M. 6:15 p. m. 9: 00 a. m. 11: 00 a.m. 6:15 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 9:00 a.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. No. Date Park Mime Teams 1 Aug. 22 Hobbs 6:15 p.m. Orono No. 2 vs Hampton, 2 Aug. 23 Tyrone 6:15 p.m. Orono No. 3 vs Tyrone 3 Aug. 24 Orono Park 6:15 p.m. Orono No. 1 vs Orono No. 4 4 Aug. 15 Central 6:15 p.m. Bowmanville No. 1 vs Bow. No. 3 5 Aug. 16 Central, 6:15 p. m. Bowmanville No. 2 vs Bow. No. 4 6 Aug. 20 Central 6:15 p.m. Loser of Game 4 vs Loser of G. 5 7 Aug. 22 Central 6:15 p.m. Winner of Game 4 vs Winner of G. 5 8 Aug. 24 Memoriai N. 6: 15 p.m. Loser of Game 3 vs Winner of G.4 9 Aug. 24 Memorial S. 6:15 p.m. Winner of Game 3 vs Winner of G. 7 10OAug. 25 Central 9: 00 a.m. Loser of Game 1 vs Loser of Game 2 il Aug. 25 Memorial S. 9: 00 a.m. Winner of Game 1 vs Winner of G. 2 12 Aug. 25 Memorial S. 11: 30 a.m. Winner of Game 8 vs Winner of G. 10 13 Aug. 25 Memorial S. 2:O00p.m. Winner of Game 9 vs Winner of G. il The games will be seven (7) innings or 1½ 2hours. Each team wiil be required to supply one umipire for each game. The home team wili be decided by a flip Of acoin. TRANSPORTATION by CHARTERWAYS Dailay: Aug. l6th to Sept. 3rd. sus WILL LIAVE 15 MINUTES AFTER THE FIRIWORK DISPLAY fkouc. by 'ug ahd geave the cDhiving to (1U! For information Caîl: 623-3811 or 723-1,171 Schedule: ORONO TOWN HALL 9:15 a.m. NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL 9:30 a.m. 80 WMAN VILLE________ 9:50 a.m. COURTICE ROAD 10:05 am OSHAWA TOWN.LINE 10:15 am Rates: Transportation OnIy Orono and Newcastle Aduîts 15.25, Children under 12 Yrs. $3.15. Bowmanviîîe, Courtice Road ï and Oshawa Town ne: Aduîts 15.00. 13 Admission to C.N.E. WiII Be Collected By Driver Over the weekend, the main basebali action for the area was at Little Britain where ail the senior bal clubs, with the exception of Bowmanviiie and Newcastle who didn't quaiify, took part in a three-day tournament. From this area, Kendai Eagies iost their first game to Oshawa, won their second over Ajax, and were finaily eiiminated by Whitby 1-0. Whitby met Belleville in the finals and were defeated 4-0. These pictures show Beileviiie's John Masterson coming into home after pounding out a three-run disputed homer in the game against Port Hope. In the iower picture, the $850,000 Little Britain arena and community centre is shown. It is part of a complex that inclucles a basebali diamond with iights, softball diamond, smali park, horseshoe pitching boxes, etc., a great credit to this smali but great sportsminded community. Awards went to Top Pitcher Harold Moore of Whitby, Top Batting Average to Dan Miller of Little Britain, Most Valuable Player to Rick Meagher of Belleville. Wayne Hogg of Port Hope won the Alex Pearson Memoriai Trophy for Most Dedication. Com anee-edfor Broadcaster's Position 2 ou e Auctioneer, broadcaster, teacher and sometimes bail player Harvey Webster showed up at the Little Britain basebail tournamnent on the weekend and was commandeered to take over the broadcasting, score keeping duties for the next couple of days. Where he acquired the hat is a trade secret, but it certainly was helpfui in the biazing Sun. The Bowmanville Brewers rebounded from losses at Saturday's Slow Pitch Tournament to take botb ends of a double header 9 - 8, 6 - 3 frorn Oshawa. The Brewers' record is now 9 wins and 6 losses' still good for second place in the York Monday, July 23 - Champlain T.S. vs. Midas 8-12. Heritage House vs. St. Marys 11-13. Tuesday, July 24 - Jensen Steel vs. Champlain 6-7. Wednesday, July 25 - Banner Passant vs. Elliotts Dec. 4-3, Tor's & -Sons vs. Midas 8-6, Dykstra's Deli vs. Armstrong 3-8. Monday, July 30 - Armstrong vs. Jensen Steel 13- 3. Dykstras vs. Champlain 12- Tuesday, July 31 - Midas vs,- St. Marys 18-7. Wednesday, Aug. 1 - Banner Passant vs. Tor's & Sons 9-14. Heritage House vs. Elllotts 8- 15. Jensen Steel 'vs. Midas il- 21. Thursday, Aug. 2 -,St. Marys vs. Champlain - rained out. The first game was highlighted by a clutch garne winning borne run by Roy JeffersAnh the bottom of the seventh ining The scngame was an excellent defensive battle by both teams but the Brewers' bats *were suprerne. Joe Aitken pitcbed botb games for the victories. Jim Burtcb and RoHoebtwent 3for 4 at bat hi the seond game. The Brewers next borne game is Sunday nigbt at 8 p.m., Mernorial Park against Orono Merchants-. Time for fitness is time on Your Side. ATTENTION! You're always welcome at the V.I1.P.«, but ... Wednesday Night i8 tMýyling *Perms. Colors using the very best products f rom L'Oreal For the total man.. Hairstyling Limited 112 Waveriey FOR RESER VA TIONS A ND INFORMA TION GLEN 'EDMONDSON 30 BASE UNE RD. 6356 BOWMANVILLE EAST IR ýý ýN---à 1