( ( / 1 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 21,1984 [ sport- talk 623-3303 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- For the first time, Bowmanville bowlers will be able to depart from the customary five pin bowling and venture into the big field of 10 pins when the new 12 lane Liberty Bowl Emporium is officially opened this Saturday. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- Dave Tabb was the big gun with the Junior C Red Eagles on Friday night, in Lindsay, scoring four goals and two assists, as the Eagles downed Lindsay Muskies 7-5. mm CONGRATULATIONS -- To the Flying Dutchman Major Atoms who won four games to take the three day Parry Sound Invitational Hockey Tournament Championship last weekend. NOTICE -- Christmas should be a time of joy and celebration. Unfortunately there are some who are unable to find peace during this festive season. season. This year, the Red Eagles Junior C Hockey Team would like to take part in helping the less fortunate enjoy the holidays as we do. On Sunday, Sunday, December 2nd, anyone who brings a tin of canned goods will be admitted to the game at reduced reduced admission. All donations will go to the Salvation Salvation Army for the Christmas Baskets. Your support is needed and will be much appreciated. Beth and John Campbell, Jr. C Executive. This Sunday evening the Red Eagles will be at home to the Port Hope Panthers. Game time 7:30p.m. FISH CONTEST -- The deadline for entering the 1984 Molson Big Fish Contest is November 30th. Winners to be announced December 31st. KAWARTHA DOWNS -- The 1984 "Hot to Trot" season continues at Kawartha Downs on November November 22nd with an estimated $4,500 purse. Final goes November 29th. GET-AWAY -- Back by popular demand. Only a few spaces left! Start planning now for a fabulous winter weekend, February 8 -10 at scenic Geneva Park, just south of Orillia. February is a great time to lift your spirits. Try cross country skiing, snow shoeing (equipment provided), Skating, walking. Relax in a sauna or sit by the fire. All meals and snacks are provided. Double occupancy rooms. Car Pools will Be organized. Deposit refundable up to January 3,1985. DRIVER OF THE YEAR -- Congratulations to Ray Frost of Lakefield, an employee of Trentway Trentway - Wagar, who has been named Driver of the Year by the Ontario Motor Coach Association. Ray has also been involved in coaching minor hockey and softball over the years in Lakefield. PEE WEE'S -- The Checker's Variety Pee Wee Selects play their league games at 5 p.m. on Saturdays, at Bowmanville Arena. Come out and see these fellows in action. MERRY MAKERS BOWLINS Carol Roberts - 24 points, 18,251 pintail; Reta Junkin - 18, 18,655; Elaine Elliott - 18, 18,668; Dorothy Kelly - 16, 18,333; Gloria Smith - 16, 17,958; Ena Etcher - 7,17,392. High Single Reta Junkin 255 High Double Carol Roberts 483 (197,186) Reta Junkin 483 (255,228) High Average Reta Junkin 202 Top 10 Averages Reta Junkin 202, Carol Roberts 201, Gloria Smith 201, Ena Etcher 180, Lorraine Gray 175, Dorothy Bond 174, Barb Luciano 174. King Garden Wins 2 Weekend Games By Bob Sheridan On Friday night, supported by the superb goaltenchng of Art Hester we defeated Bowmanville Audio Vision 4 - 2. Bob Sheridan was left alone ten feet out in front of the net where he received a perfect pass from Irv Gill. Ken Veitch who played a solid game all night had no chance on this wicked drive to the far corner. George Sainsbury then took a pass from Bob Marjerrison and scored with a typical cannonading blast. Gary Bradley next scored for Audio- Vision slapping at a loose puck which popped high in the air and fell behind Art's shoulder just under the cross bar. Joe Balson put the King's team ahead giving Grant Flintoff a fine pass right on the killing ground. Grant made no mistake. Again Audio-Vision rallied with a goal by Phil Solman assisted by Ken Bradley. Irv Gill however, taking passes from Roger Shingler and Joe Balson finished the scoring with a short-handed goal. On Saturday afternoon we defeated Orono Oldtimers 6 - 2. George Sainsbury scored on a set-up from Hugh German mid-way through the first period. Bob Sheridan scored two goals assisted by Hugh and George. Hugh then scored the prettiest goal of the game taking a pass from Bob Sheridan in full stride as he roared in -from the blue line and drove it into the net with one fluid motion. Our final goals were contributed by Grant Flintoff and George Sainsbury. Irv Gill rounded out a fine weekend with assists on the last two goals. Our defense corps of Ray Crombie, Warren Townsley, Bob Hellam, Dan Girardi and the erstwhile goaltender Grant Wright, were solid in front of Art Hester in this game. Roger Shingler, Ray Preston and Jim Olinski put on a fine show in Friday night's hard checking game. We appreciate the support of all those people who attended attended our fashion show and hope they had as much fun as we did. We all agree that Art Hester's debut as a male model has in some inexplicable inexplicable way, improved his goaltending. goaltending. Port Perry Rink Wins Panasonic Bonspiel Sa5eD ^'AUDlO Ted Denny was on hand early Saturday morning to throw the first rock in the Bowmanville Audio- Vison/Panasonic Bonspiel. Giving pointers in the background are organizers Andy Walker and Joe Pollett. TRIPLE F BOWLING Steve Foster's rink from Port Perry was the big winner of the Panasonic Bowmanville Audio-Vision Hamilton. Phil threw lead rocks. The "D" event winning foursome foursome was the John Jenkins rink from Oshawa Curling Club with vice Mike Jelks, second Gerry. Giddings, and lead Joe Wrubel. The joint sponsorship of Panasonic and Ted Denny of Bowmanville Audio - Vision has again made this annual event a great success. Wright Haulage The 1984 Panasonic - Bowmanville Bowmanville Audio Vision Invitational Invitational Men's Bonspiel was held Saturday and Sunday, November 17th and 18th. Teams representing curling clubs in Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, Port Perry as well as Bowmanville were entered. The "A" event winner was the Steve Foster rink from Port Perry with vice Ron Parish, second Don Beaton and. lead Ken Goreski. Foster's rink went undefeated and clinched the trophy and first prize by beating Ron Allisons rink from Whitby in the 'A' event final. ' The "B" event winner was Mickey Bonnr's rink from Annandale.. Curling vice was Hugh McDonald, second Bill Burnett and lead Marty Schieman. The "C" event winner was Phil Sturch's rink from Oshawa Curling Club. Curling skip was Bill Glover, vice Ron Elliot and second Corky bonspiel at Bowmanville Curling Club last weekend. Here, they are receiving their trophy from bonspiel organizer Andy Walker, third from the left. Rink members are, 1-r, Don Beaton, Stephen Foster, Ron Parish and Ken Goreski. November 16,1984 I. Dykstra 23, P. Glasbergen 19, M. Rozema 19, A. Van Der Gaast 17, A. Bonsma 17, H. Vandergaast 17, S. Rozema 16, A. Atkinson 16, G. Evers 15, M. Griffioen 14, Jake Dykstra 13, D. Van Abbema 12. High Single Ladies G. Dykstra 237 High Single Men's It. Bouwmeester259 High Triple Ladies N. Van Abbema 583 High Triple Men's N. Griffioen 642 High Average Ladies N. Van Abbema 183 High Average Men's G. Evers 214 •0.; Newcastle Special Purchase! Limited Quantity! Full Size Attention G.M. Employees We, at Cowan Pontiac-Buick, welcome the General Motors employee purchase plan on Direct Sale and "Company Car" vehicles. We look forward to serving you, our fellow General Motors family members, on the purchase and maintenance of your direct sale or used "company car" vehicle, purchased through the General Motors employee purchase plan. MURRAY O'BRIEN Sales Manager WELDON BROWN EARL McQUEEN DOUG FERGUSON «at GORD DONNELLY "Bowmanville's General Motors Dealer" Â COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD. BOWMANVILLE -- ONT 166 King St. East 623-3396 On Thursday, November 15th, tjie Atom Selects travelled travelled to Newcastle and came away with a well deserved 3 - 0 win with the shut-out going to Sarah Couch who played excellently in the Bowmanville Bowmanville net. Goal scorers were Warren Bate, Joey Bate and Justin Merkac with Justin picking up two assists and Joey picking up two assists. The entire team skated hard and fast and deserved the win with special mention to Carlo Warr who played his best game of the season. Dan Kooy and Greg Cook who were reversed in positions and both played excellently in their new spot. On Saturday the Selects held their Skate-A-Thon with each member doing a 100 laps and I would like to thank all the sponsors and parents for making this so successful. On Sunday, November 18th the Selects travelled to Agin- court and played the Atom Allstar team from Agincourt losing to Agincourt's bigger, more experienced team 6-1. The Bowmanville team played excellently after being a little awe-struck of Agincourt and allowing them to score five times in the first 10 minutes of the game before realizing they could skate with them playing them to a 1 -1 tie for the next 40 minutes of the game with Joey Bale scoring Bowmanville's Bowmanville's only goal. Hydro Atoms Undefeated Hydro Atoms won another one against London Life to keep their undefeated season in tact. The final score was 3 - 2 with goals scored by Greg Cook, Brad Hargest and Jason Moore with assists going to Leeann Somerscales. The team continue with their hard forechecking and outskaling their opponents which has proved the difference difference to keep them on the winning track, Special mention mention has to go to Sarah Couch who made some excellent saves in the first half of the game to keep London Life off the scoreboard. The entire team is putting out a 100 percent effort and all deserve to be commended on their effort. Microwave Oven $ 299 95 Fri. night and All Day Sat. only! NOW AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD Auto Weight Control Takes the Guesswork Out of Cooking! Easy-to-use Weight Controls let you defrost and cook foods according to simple weight settings! 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