Audio-Vision Oldtimers Win Ho ckin Real Estate Tournament In the semi-final championship game of the Ken Hockin Oldtimers tournament at the Recreation Complex Complex on Saturday, the Town Sports team defeated Port Perry 7-2. Team members are: front row 1-r, MVP Phil Green, Alex Burnett, Paul Robinson, Tom Hogg, Mike Willoughby, Mike Knight, Brian Munn back row Coch Bill Munro, Gary James, Paul McCullough, Ron Hooper, Hooper, Gerry Lever, Ken Hall, Norm Crosby, Jim Dunn. Erik Strand; absent, Doug Ferguson, Joe Atken and John Ralfe. *** " "X Bowmanville's Audio-Vision Oldtimers were the "A" champions in the Ken Hockin Oldtimers hockey tournament tournament Saturday, defeating a strong squad from Ontario Ontario Motor Sales 2-1. Winning team members front row 1-r, K. Bradley, G. Balson, K. Veitch, G. Bradley, •:'by Bob.Sheridan Tbé£Legi^wGld ; 'Timers teaq$§jj*ji€-oofa gritty display against Bowman ville Town Sports before being edged 10-3 in the opening game of Saturday's Ken Hockin Real Estate Tournament. Wayne Down who scored winning goal, T. Wilson; back row, Coach T. Wright, R. Parker, B. Bradley, G. Moore, N. Lavallee, P. Solomon, M. Hewer, MVP Don Green, W. Bradley, C. Carswell. George Kemp was MVP for OMS. the puck over the line. le p To opening goal for Legion, taking taking a perfect pass from Ed Scnryer, after Ed had made one of his patented end to end rushes. Ron scored Ms second on the end of a beautiful beautiful four way passing play with Tom Bennett. The Legion's final goal was scored on the rebound off a Don McMurter blast. As the puck lay in the crease, Barry Oliver rushed into the fray and with a titanic titanic effort, ; out-muscled goal-tender - John Ralphe and a defenseman to force own Sports' goals were contributed by Erik' Strand with four, Gary James: with two and Gerry Lever, Mike Knight, Bryan Munn and Doug Ferguson with one each. John Ralphe played an exceptional game in the Town Sports goal. In the second game of the tournament, Art Hester came up with a great game in the Bowmanville goal against OshaWa Hot Dogs. Stan Bozak opened the scoring scoring for Hot Dogs but Ron Rushak tied the score and then set up Tom Bennett for a go ahead goal. Sjoerd List tied the game for the Hot Dogs on a perfect shot and in the dying moments moments of the contest, Sandy McDonald gave Grant Flint- off a perfect pass in the slot. Grant gave Art Hester no chance as. he ! drilled hopie a bullet shot and gave the Hot : Dogs a 3-2 win. , - ' ' In the final contest of the day for Legion, Motor Carriers Carriers Limited, (MCL) were victorious 3-0 behind the excellent excellent goal-tending of Grant Wright. Ed Schryer won the MVP award for Legion in a losing cause. Sports Ken Hockin Real Estate Bows to Orono 8-4 by Bob Sheridan On Friday night last, Orono Oldtimers defeated Ken Hockin Real Estate Oldtimers 8-4 behind the fine goal-tending of George Kemp. Pete Lander, Jim Rickard and Steve West led the Orono attack with two goals each. Singles were con tributed by Gary Eames and Marius Basic. . . , Bob Deblois was ' thë offensive offensive star for bur team with three goals. Bob Sheridan Sheridan scored one on a perfect pass from George Sainsbuiy. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority News Tuesday, March 28, Bowmanville Bowmanville Xi Zêta Tau Chapter,Beta Chapter,Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, held its meeting in Orono. It was hosted by Marrion Johnston. Leona Wolitski, chapter president, conducted the business meeting. Plans were finalized for Founder's Day on April 25. Founder's Day is the Anniversary Date of Beta Sigma Phi's beginning beginning by Walter Ross. Each chapter world wide celebrates celebrates tMs event in April. Congratulations were extended extended to Marrion Johnston for receiving awards recently recently at the Kingston Drama Festival for her acting role in Lindsay's Theatre production. production. The chapter program was presented by Marrion entitled entitled Elections. She explained explained the proper way nominations nominations should be presented and how voting takes place. Following ner program Marrion presided over the Election for the Chapter's next year executive. The results results were as follows: President President Cathy Koenderman, Vice President: Cathy Aitk- en, Corresponding and Recording Recording Secretary, Roz Yeo; Treasurer Leona Wolitski; Standing Committees were chosen: Telephone: Marrion Johnston, Secret Sister, Cathy Cathy Aitken, Social Bonnie Enders and Eliz. Bateman, Service Lynda Gibson, Ways and Means, Inge Munro and Roz Yeo, Scrapbook, Inge Munro. Ix Zeta Tau will be entertaining entertaining Iota Psi Chapter in May during apple bio time. Youth Bowling Seniors Saturday, April 1,1989 Team Standings: Evan - 67; Jeff & The Stubs - 61; Big Canoe - 55; Hanc - 54; Psychedelics - 31; Maniac Menaces - 24. High Singles: T. Hanc - 251; S. Snowden - 232; S. Brown 214, 211; N. Brooks - 213; R. Mulder - 210; L. Ma- cArthur - 204; E.Hill - 203. High Triples _ T. Hanc - 596; S. Brown - 580; R. Mulder Mulder - 544. Family Twosome Saturday, April 1, 1989 and Sunday, April 2,1989. 1st Place - Donna Rodgers Rodgers and Bill Hayward (Grandfather) - 961. 2nd Place - Deanna Wright and Ruth Wright (Mother) - 933. 3rd Place - Cheri Richards Richards and Gord Wilcox (Grandfather) - 888. Juniors Team Standings - Bufiy & The Strikers - 66; Awesome Awesome Five - 42; Flint & Friends - 41; Yummystuffs - 39; Striking Men - 39; Tigers -21. High Singles: J. Galinski - 217; S. Pappas -216; D. Millson -194; T.Burns -192, 177; B. Rodgers - 191, 182; J. Noble -182. ' High Triples - S. Pappas - 514; B. Rodgers - 511; T. Burns - 508. Family Twosome - Sunday, Sunday, April 2,1989. 1st Place - Brock and Don MacArthur (Father) - 966. 2nd Place - Sam and Frank Hill (Father)- 882. 3rd Place - Marsha and Gerry Masterson (Father) - 868. Bantams Team Standings: Dokis 72; Omagh - 67; Yatton - 61; Oxley - 56; Ariss - 53 1/2; Gorrie - 51; Muncey - 48; Yarker - 44 1/2; Doon - 33; Bala - 31; Vasey - 18; Kip- pen -11. High singles - J. Vickery - 242; L. Reia - 216; R. Wyatt - 201; A. Brown - 200; A. Marks - 188; C. Peldiak - 180; S. Maillet -179. High Triples: J. Vickery - 535; R.Wyatt - 485; L. Reid - 475; M. Bothwell - 468; S. Maillet - 462; A. Petre - 454. Bowler of the Month for March - Glen Harnum. Family Twosome - Sunday, Sunday, April 2,1989. 1st Place - Amanda and Tom Welsh (Father)-939. 2nd Place - Chris Potter and Rita Junkin (Aunt) - 923. 3rd Place - Chris Dymar- ski and Mike Dymarski (Father)-912.,, (Father)-912.,, feVlS ■r . / - -i/Tykjii^* VII itif ; 'Family , or. Twosome , - Saturday, April 1,1989. -, 1st Place - Nicole and Jackie Braybrook (Mother) - 884. 2nd Place - Lndsay and Rob Marks (Father) - 822. 3rd Place - Robbie and Beth Campbell (Mother) - 819. Report from Orono Figure Skating Club by Lynne Lemieux The Orono Figure Skating Skating Club's spring dance was held Saturday, April 1st. It ea and eve- ilossom The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. April 5. I!»3!> !» Preston the Mover Wins B.N.C.H.L. Championship to,.; On Saturday, March 25th, 1989, Preston the Mover squad, bolstered by the outstanding goaltending of Burke Lush and the tenacious play of tournament MVP Sammy Allen, defeated the Bowmanville Blues 5-2 to win the coveted B.N.C.H.L. Championship. Team members arc, front row 1-r, Ted Litner, Robert Ormiston, Sammy Allen, Joe Burns, Wayde Preston; back row, Paul Dadson, Marty Preston, Burke Lush, Lenny White, Rod Plain, Jim "Woody" Wood, Randy Crossey, Brian Keenan, Coach Norm Daubney, Dan Strike. Clippers Look Strong in Playoffs evening, action in the On Tuesday playoff B.M.H.A. Novice league con tinued, with the Adam & Eve Clippers playing host to Jimmy's Restaurant Hornets. Hornets. The Clippers have been cruising along with a perfect record from their three previous previous playoff games and Jimmy's were expected to be another tough opposition. But it was obvious to the coaches before the game had even started, that the team was ready for this one and with the strong vocal support support of their supporters, they skated to a well earned 6-2 win. Scott MacKay shot his team into an early lead at 1:39 of the opening period with Craig Sabine and Jessica Jessica Andrews earning the assists. assists. But a goal by Brian Ball, six minutes later, tied the score. At 1:04 the Clippers Clippers again took the lead, this time to stay when Grant Gushlak converted a pass from Craig Sabine for Triple F Bowling March 31/89 Ron Bonsma 27 pts, Dirk VanAbbema 26 pts, Simon Buma 23 1/2 pts, Ralph Bouwmeester 22 pts, Peter Glasbergen 21 pts., John Rozema 20 pts, Anne Van- dergaast 18 pts., Case De- pi aa 18 pts., Bill Vroom 17 Ê ts., Melle Rozema 15 pts., •on Vandermeer 14 1/2 pts, Peter Flonk 12 pts., High Single Ladies: Shirley Shirley Van Belle 277, High Single Single Men: Peter Glasbergen 287, High Triple Ladies: Shirley Van.Belle 606, High- Triple Men: Peter Glasbergen Glasbergen 707, High Average Ladies Ladies Nel Van Abbema 187, High Average Men: Peter Glasbergen 201. his first goal of the season and what an important time for it. As the period wound down, Jamie Potter sent Andy Griffin in to beat the Hornets' goalie with 56 seconds seconds left, to give Adam and Eve an 3-1 lead after one period. period. Jeremy Sanders brought the Hornets to within a goal 2:41 into the second period. Scott MacKay again gave his team a two goal lead, going going the length of the ice to score at 9:43. The Adam & Eve side put the game out of reach in the third period, notching the final final two goals of the game. Scott MacKay collected his third goal of the game midway midway through the third period period with Jessica Andrews again earning the assist. Finally, Finally, with 1:35 remaining, Scott Read knocked home a rebound off a shot from Andy Griffin for the Clippers1 Clippers 1 sixth goal of the game. The Adam & Eve Clippers Clippers will have played their final game of the opening playoff round Monday, against All Canadian and begin the final series against Carters on Wednesday Wednesday (tonight) at 5 o'clock in Newcastle and continue Thursday at 6 p.m. in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. In last week's column we accidentally forgot to mention mention that in the opening f ame of the Ennismore 'ournament, won 10-1 by. Adam & Eve over Ennismore, Ennismore, Scott MacKay earned four goals and four assists to earn his team's M.V.P. of the game. Sorry, Scott. 14 ways to actually enjoy yard work,. 8 John Deere tractors 6 John Deere riders John Deere 100 Series Lawn Tractors cut up to an acre an hour. Bag leaves, pull carts, push gravel. 9 to 17 hp. The easy way to mow is now easier to afford with the new 6-hp RX63. Other models 9 or 12'/2 hp. Stop in today. MODEL 130 s aias. Price includes $100. Deere Season Discount joHNocmy MODEL RX63 *1595. Price includes $50. Deere Season Discount BAGGER ATTACHMENT EXTRA UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT ltd. 983-9701 2 Miles West of Manchester held Saturday, April 1st. It was well attendee ryone had a good time. Final carnival practices take place this week. Dress rehearsal will be held on Thursday, April 6th. All groups nave been working hard and we expect the April 8th carnival, which marks the 40th Anniversary of the Orono Skating Club, to be a very good show. One parent in your child's group has been assigned assigned to collect money for carnival pictures. Please have your pictures paid for before dress rehearsal. As the winter ends, most skaters will finish skating until the new season starts in October. However, some skaters continue in the Spring skating schools held in the area. The Orono Skating Skating Club will be well represented represented at Spring skating. Those attending are Briar Rnnsberry, Tanya Clemens, Tracy Eames, Melanie Lemieux, Lemieux, Mary Murphy, Melissa Melissa Colville, Melissa Allin, Jillian Lemieux, Tarai ee Clemens and Angela Tompkins. Tompkins. The club is pleased to have such a large group of enthusiastic skaters. Make tracks to... Bowmanville Zoo Is celebrating its BOWMANVILLE ZOO & 70th ANNIVKMRY Opens April 29, 1989. This year is our 70th anniversary, so come and help us celebrate! Enjoy the 1989 edition of the "Animal Fair" show and explore the new African Savannah and Eurasian Grassland areas. For excellent family entertainment and education, the Family Season Passes are now available for only $40.00. This allows parents and their dependent children under 16 years of age, unlimited free admission to the Bowmanville Zoo for the 1989 season. Special Offer: If you buy your pass before April 15th, you will receive a $5.00 gift certificate for the Bowmanville Zoo gift shop. Just fill out the form below and mail it along with a cheque for $40.00. Otherwise you may purchase a pass when you visit the Bowmanville Zoo. 1989 Family Season Pass Bowmanville Zoo Last Name: Address: -- Please list children's names and ages: Postal Code: Phone #. Adults Names: If ordered before April 15th, you will receive a $5.00 gift certificate for the Bowmanville Zoo Gift Shop. Please return completed form along with cheque or money order for. $40.00 to: Bowmanville Zoo 340 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5