Lions Christmas Party Helps Salvation Army Fund A special feature of the Bowmanville Lions nah Coles. The Lions head table is shown above Ctob Christmas meeting last Monday night was a with Mrs. Coles and her ukulele in the foreground, catol sing-along led by popular local soloist Alan- Night Hawks High Single - J. Bridges 288. High Triple - C. Castle 643 and G. Arnburg 643. Team Standings D. Barrett 41406 pins, 41 points; T. Wright 39992, 40; B. Ballantine 39658,33; M. Found 41025, 31; I. Hughes 40275, 31; G. Dykstra 38436,16. Games Over 200 T. Wright 214, J. Bridges 288, K. Carnavale 229, M. Ubsdell 223, 205, A. Drumm 211, M. Goff 206, P. Thertell 254, M. Found 250, C. Castle 244, 209, D. Barrett 200, A. Burgess 204, G. Arnburg 244, > 224, C. Graham 202. Goodyear High Single - J. Pearson 320. High Triple - J. Pearson 872. High Team Single - Belts 1406. High Team Triple - Belts 3672. Over 300 J. Pearson 320, E. Fice 312, B. Allen 310, G. Weir 310. Over 725 J. Pearson 872, J. Murphy 768, E. Fice 767, R. Beers 743, D. Snowden 740, B. Adams 740. Final Team Standings 2nd Round Robin Office 16 points, Belts 15, Power House 13, Millwrights 12, Machine Shop 8, Snowtrack 8. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 28,1983 19 Hooked-On-Video Donates to Big Brothers In lieu of exchanging Christmas gifts, Bowmanville Lions Club members bolstered their annual donation to the local Salvation Army unit. The presentation presentation was made Monday night during the club's Christmas dinner meeting. meeting. Lion president Pat King is shown above turning a cheque over to Margo Sifricock of the Salvation Army. RoyalView Squeaks by Franks 4-3 Standing after 9 weeks of play Royal View Glass Spencers Real Estate • Cowans Frank's In the early game last Sunday, Royal View maintained maintained their undefeated status by downing Frank's 4 - 3. The game was end to end with both teams turning in a strong effort. Tied at 3 - 3 with seven seconds rcmain- ingj Jordy Bowen stole the pugk and broke in on goal- tender Greg Wade. He shifted to the loll and popped popped the winner. In a game so close it's a shame that one team has to lose. Other scorers for the league leaders leaders were Jordy Bowen with another goal and Mike Mackey with one goal, Dave Batchcy, one goal with assists going to Paul Kennedy Kennedy with three, A1 Urbas Ladies Bowling Dec. 19, 1983 Team Standings Naiicy Living 45,179 pins, 32 points; Slmrlene Dehart 43,288 , 32; Mary Pat Hall 43,850, 27; Donna Harness 42,957, 27; Rita J unkin 43,126, 25; Nancy Evans 44,005, 24; Lynda' Nickerson 41,520, 23; Jackie Braybrook 43,787, 22'/L>; Pern Bradley 43,411, 22; Valeric Smith 43,200, 20; Linda Taylor 42,112, 17',â; Iinrb Osborne 40,044,10. Top 10 Averages Donna Harness 235, Nancy Living 221, Kiln Junkin 204, Slmrlene Dehart 203, Jackie Braybrook 201, Fern Bradley 200, Lynda Nickerson 197, Juan Harness 195, Linda Taylor 193, Mary Pal Hall 193. High Single - Slmrlene Dehart and Barb Osborne 274, High Triple - Slmrlene Dehart 744, W 8 5 3 2 L 0 3 6 7 T 1 1 0 0 Pts. 17 11 6 4 with a beautiful set-up, Big James Patterson with one, Vince Probert one, Daniel Hechter one. Scoring for Frank's were Tim Almond, two goals, A1 Clarke, one goal, one assist, Sam Elliott, one assist, Mark Thornton, one assist, Tom Connell, one assist. In the late game last Sunday, Sunday, Spencers and Cowans were going at it pretty good. But Spencers and Cowans went to a 5 - 5 tie. Cowans Council Briefs Two members of Newcastle Newcastle council have been reappointed reappointed as the town's representatives representatives on the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA). Councillors Bruce Taylor and Marie Hubbard were re-appointed to their posts at a meeting of Durham's regional regional council last Wednesday. Wednesday. They arc among 11 municipal municipal councillors who serve on the CLOCA board of directors. directors. Councillors Diane Harare and Ted Woodyard were reappointed reappointed to theGanaraska Region Conservation Authority Authority during last week's regional council session. Five members of Durham's regional council were appointed last week to serve on the Children's Aid Society board of directors, The appointees include Councillors Chris Mason, Cy Elsey, Alim McPhnll, Lorry Dupuis, and Ed Kolodzlc, Bowmanville regional councillor Marie Hubbard, along with regional councillor councillor Doug Wilson both indicated indicated that they could not serve Another year on the board of directors for the Children's Aid Society due to commitments with local council. Triple F M. Griffioen 70, G. Evers 72, P. Flunk 65, W. De Lange 01, D. Van Abbemu 54, A. Bonsma 54, N. Griffioen 53, H. Vander- gaast 52, A. De Juger 51, B. Vroom 49, A. Van Halteren 40, M. Roz.cma 39. High Single Ladies - N. Van Abbemu 230. High Single Men -1. Dykstra 325 and J. Dykstra 327, High Triple Ladies - M. Griffioen 044, High Triple Men - J, Dykstra 724. High Average I Julies - H, Vandcrgaast 185, ■ High Average Men -1). Van Abbemu 198. The proceeds generated by a recent computer game contest sponsored by Hooked-On Video Limited Limited of Bowmanville Mall were turned over to the Newcastle Big Brothers Association recently. 2 for 1 Shown above accepting a cheque for $316 is Big Brother president A1 Witherspoon (centre) with Blayne Flint (left) and Dave Decker of Hooked-On Video. Low Price Sale ' should have had the game but lack of defence put Spencers back in the game. Scoring for Cowans were: Jody Ross, two goals, one assist; assist; Rob Deboo, one goal, two assists; Kevin Jenkins, one goal, one assist; Eddy Gruyters, one goal; Martin Gruyters, three assists; Terry Murphy, two assists. Scoring for Spencers were: Tom Dwyer, three goals; Bill Sainsbury, one goal; Jim Hogarth, one goal; Bill Bickell, one assist; Steve Braun, one assist; and Mike Wade, one assist. The league wishes to extend extend best wishes to all its great fans in this the holiday holiday season. Next league game is January 8^ 1983. . , ... '*1 . 'V 1 ■ • j Dumt'i carry miM dm floor 94 la M I I I