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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jun 1983, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 8, 1983 7 Jacques Villeneuve Wins Mosport Can-Am Race Saveway Safes Win Lobb Ball Tourney y~€«y Canadian racer Jacques Villeneuve easily outpaced all other cars in the field on Sunday , during the Labatt's Can-Am at Mosport. The younger brother of the late Gilles Villeneuve finished almost 2 minutes ahead of second place finisher Jim Crawford. The race was marred with Sy / 7 ^ ' tone incident when Michael Allen of California lost control of his car late in the race coming into turn eight. He was taken to Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital, where he died Monday morning from extensive head and chest injuries. i Following the race, Can-Am champion Jacques Villeneuve talks with interviewers in the winner's circle. Villeneuve is one of only two Canadians to ever win the pole position in the Cari-Am. His late brother, Gilles, was the first to capture the honor. HAMPTON SOCCER NEWS By "J. Gardner On May 31st, Hampton Mosquitoes Mosquitoes travelled to Bowman- ville to play Hooper's Trophy. . The Hampton team did not play up to their potential and allowed the Bowmanville team to dominate the game. Bowmanville scored two goals in the first half and two more , goals at the beginning of the second half. A valiant effort in the last four minutes of the second half resulted in two goals for Hampton. One each for Scott Hantnorn and Paul Hindman. A burst of energy a little sooner in the game might have ended with a score different different from Bowmanville - 4, Hampton - 2. The weather was definitely not conducive to good playing. The parents huddled on the side lines in winter coats and blankets while the players shivered on the field clad in shorts and tee shirts. The Atoms travelled to Orono on Jjune 1st. Again the team met with a delayed game, this time due to a dispute over the age and competence competence of an "11-year-old" referee. Under adverse conditions Hampton team For Women Only... FREE Evening Clinic Come and meet our dealership The Clinic is based on car operations and vehicle maintenance. Come meet the people from General Motors and learn from them everything you always wanted to know about cars bu.t were afraid to ask! THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1983 7:30 to 10:15 p.m. at ROY NICHOLS CHEV-OLDS Hwy. No. 2 at Courtice Road Please call 728-6206 and ask our switchboard operator to register you! Calls accepted until 5:00 p.m. weekdays. MOTORS LTD. *» ;> tfé On Sunday afternoon at Memorial Park, the Saveway Safes of Oshàwa came through with a decisive 22 to 7 win of L.O.L. Panthers, also of Oshawa, to take the championship trophy and top prize money. The two-day lobb ball tournament was sponsored by Ace Submarine. Here, Ace Sub's coach Mark Van-Hout, middle, presents trophy to Safes' coach Peter Sakellarakos, right, and Manager Dave Gillmore. New Store Opens in Waverley Plaza Second place L.O.L. Panthers' coach Don Laforge is presented with a cheque. played to a 4 - 0 win. Goal scorers were: David Hartford - 2, Shawn McFadyen - 1,'Neil Bateman -1. It is my opinion that an "11-year-old" should not referee 9 and 10 year olds. Even à boy with a good understanding understanding of the soccer rules can be intimidated by adult coaches. On June 2nd, the Squirts resplendent in their new red jerseys, "with numbers" (provided by Roy Nichols Motors) proudly hosted the Toybox from Bowmanville. The Hampton boys quickly broke into the lead and repeatedly repeatedly scored goals to a total of seven. Danny Martin's hope for a shut-out was dashed in the last minute of play as Sarah Couch scored the only goal for Bowmanville. Hampton Hampton goals were scored by Richard Bateman - 3, Neil Gerrits - 2, James Mercer -1, Scot Blackburn -1. The Tykes, under the able instruction of John Pudlis and Steve Jeffreys are learning the fundamentals of soccer on Wednesday evenings in the Hampton Public School gymnasium. gymnasium. The children show great enthusiasm and potential, potential, and no doubt are looking forward to playing a "real" game. Pigeon Racing The Bowmanville Invitational Invitational Racing Pigeon Club flew from St. Jerome, Quebec on Saturday, June 4th, 1983 - a distance of 265 miles. Congratulations to the winning winning loft owned by Evret Vier- liout who also placed 2nd and 10th, 3rd - D. Woolner and Son, 4th - Chris Barr, 5th Terry Woolner, 6th N. and J, Brown, 7th H. Verkruisen, 8th R, Krackenberg, 9th Triple V. Loft. Third place went to the Home Hardware team, represented by Coach Robin Hurlburt. The Wash-Basin Cleaning Supply Company 5 King Street East ■ 623-4522 Bowmanville, Ontario Open dally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 8 to 9 Closed Sunday CHARGEX VISA ACCEPTED A ribbon cutting ceremony last Thursday officially opened a new store in Bowmanville's Waverley Plaza. Lights Video Action has been opened by Oshawa brothers Phillip and Pat Lorusso and will carry a complete line of lighting equipment and video cassettes. The store is located at 110 Waverley Road and Mayor Garnet Rickard cut the ribbon to mark the opening. Shown above from left are: Phillip Lorusso, Odette Lorusso, Mayor Garnet Rickard and Pat Lorusso. Oshawa YWCA Offers New Pre-school Camp Ko<kk pap4r. 9004 took. It : É! Bigger Pictures Plus Fast Accurate Service FREE! 5x7 Enlargement with every C41-110, 126-135 film processed. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE LTD 728-4631 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE IACKOSS FROM THE PHONE CENTREI A Teddy Bear's Picnic! Why not? The Oshawa YWCA is offering a new program in Bowmanville this summer. Pre-School Camp for girls and boys 3-5 years old. The camp will be located at the Visual Arts Centre, Soper Creek on Simpson Ave., Monday Monday to Friday, 9:30 -11:30 a. m. from July 4 - 8 and July 11 -15. The fee is $16 per week or $28.50 per family per week. Camp Director, Sue Silver has planned a theme for each camp day - one being a "Teddy Bear's Picnic." The children will participate in nature studies such as water - who lives in it? near it? and go on nature hikes. It all sounds like great fun and a good experience! experience! Pre-registration is at the Bowmanville YWCA office 34A King St. W., Fridays, 1 - 4 p.m., or by mail to Oshawa Y.W.C.A., 199 Centre St. S„ Oshawa, LlH 4A8. S 125th Anniversary Spoon designed exclusively for Silver-plated engraved spoon A beautiful keepsake Only $5.95 -- Limited Quantity -- 27 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 1N4

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