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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Aug 1993, p. 8

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8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 14,1993 Yesterday's Stars 50 YEARS AGO -- Members of the Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club were guests of the Whitby Club. In the Scotch Doubles, two Bowmanville teams won prizes. The first team was made up of Frank Williams and Sid M. Scott, who won the trophy. The third prize went to Rev. Wm. Blake and Bert Keys. On July 29, members of the Eastern Eastern 'AAA' Hockey League met in _ ^ . _ - Oshawa to discuss the current impasse 35 YEARS AGO -- Trenton Philcos took the senes opener from the involving the Canadian Amateur Bowmanville Harvesters in Trenton with an 8-1 victory. Philco Hockey Association, the Ontario pitcher Joe Kaulback hurled an impressive three-hitter, fanning 11 Hockey Federation and the Ontario Bowmanville hitters in the seven inning tilt. Minor Hockey Association. ******* At the conclusion, member centres 25 YEARS AGO - Iri the Darlington Soccer League, Maple Grove f ro ™ Ajax-Pickering, Central Ontario defeated Newcastle 3-0 with Tercy Lomas, Brian Bradley and Ray Thorough, qXj® Preston scoring. Gary Neil recorded the shutout. Solina beat Hamp- mond Hill-Vaughan, Whitby and ton 3-0. Rick Rundle had the Shutout. York Sirncoe, decided to pledge their ******* solidarity and support to the Ontario Frank's Variety and Ellis Shoes drew first blood in the opening, Ml1 ^ rounds of the semi-finals in Intermediate softball action. Front- P ac executive members to reopen negotiations negotiations with the OHF and CAHA and to ascertain what the terms of us being accepted back would be. A letter was received back from the Ontario Hockey Federation advising advising us of the terms needed to be met. We instructed our members to re even larger tournament between Christmas and New Years, consisting of 64 teams ranging in age groupings from Minor Novice to Major Bantam. That's an " influx of 80 teams, which averages out to approximately 4,000 people including players, coach- , , ______ . . es and parents who visit the communi- spond to the OHF, indicating that we during December, were willing to accept their terms. ; rL . .' . On July 24, the OHF Board met to W l f ■>»_ agreement is J reached, teams from Toronto, North- All the Eastern centres would dear- discuss our request, and our application application was turned down. From a community standpoint, if the dispute is not resolved, it will have an impact on Bowmanville. First of all, Bowmanville Minor , u Qn ,ïm ( T ly love to remain part of the Canadian Hockey Association holds a large b, nanti g Amateur Hockey Association. So Miriaet Classic tournament consisting em Ontario, Ottawa District, United States and Quebec will not be permitted permitted to attend, as our teams are not affiliated affiliated with the CAHA. As a result, the dollars normally spent by these teams will be lost to the community, and the BMHA's major running Franks took a 1-0 lead in their best-of-five series, nanmng Amateur Hockey Association. SO Midget Classic tournament consisting Whytes an 8-2 thumping. Fourth place Ellis Shoes surprised Char- much so that last month we asked our of teams j n ear iy December, and an 'fundraiser will be in jeopardy trans with an 8-1 trouncing. 20 YEARS AGO - Clarence Oke presented the Carter Family Trophy Trophy to George Twiddy and Rhea Mann at the Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club. They won the Association's Bowling Tournament with 16 teams entered in the event. ******* 10 YEARS AGO -- Bowmanville swimmer Andrea Maxwell has been selected to participate in the 1983 Ontario Summer Games to be held in Sudbury. The 15-year-old, a member at the Oshawa Aquatic Club, will be among 144 provincial competitors in the annual games. Strong Race at Mosport For MacDonald-Cadieux Sunday's running of the Toronto Star's 1,000 km race proved to be fun and challenging, with very happy results results for the Slim Fast/Bugle Boy Ca- maro and MacDonald-Cadieux racing team. . Starting eighth on the grid, Terry MacDonald-Cadieux quickly moved up to fourth place, and except for a few hours, stayed in fourth for most of the eight hours. The start was very exciting, as MacDonald-Cadieux completed her fastest times ever around Mosport (1 minute, 41.10 seconds). While in the heated battle of competition, she was able to pass some of Canada's best race car drivers. "I didn't know I was going that fast. I was fully focussed on the cars in front of me and all I wanted to do was pass them," she said. MacDonald-Cadieux impressed many people in the beginning 15 laps. The Slim-Fast/Bugle Boy Camaro was racing competitively alongside championship drivers like Kenny Wil- den, Richard Spenard, Robin Buck, Mark Schill, Mike Hart and Peter Lockhart. One main disadvantage throughout the eight hours was the number of times the Camaros had to pit for fuel. The BMW and Porsches could run longer than two hours, while the Camaros Camaros could only last an hour and 35 minutes. So, fast pit stops were crucial. crucial. Co-driver, Trisha Hessinger, also completed some of her fastest laps ever around Mosport during the weekend. weekend. "I began to get comfortable racing around Mosport. Mixing it up with the other men was fun," commented Hessinger. Hessinger. This was Trisha's second time, but first pro race at Mosport. MacDonald-Cadieux and Hessinger Hessinger changed drivers every time a fuel stop was required. This enabled the drivers to cool off and regain their concentration. Eight hours was a long time to continue continue at those speeds. During the last pit stop, MacDonald-Cadieux .was tired and didn't feel much like driving anymore. "Once I was inside the race car, all that tiredness disappeared. I was wide awake and ready to race," she added. With 22 laps to go, the Slim Fast/ Bugle Boy Camaro had lost its brakes. "Going into comer five, the brake pedal went to the floor and die car still wasn't slowing enough. That really gets your heart pumping," said MacDonald-Cadieux. MacDonald-Cadieux. As the checkered flag dropped, happiness overwhelmed the crew and drivers. They had made it, all 1,000 kms and were still in fourth place. The next stop for the Michelin En- duroseries is Trois Rivers Grand Prix in Quebec on August 13-15. They will be a support event for the Trans Am and Toyota Atlantic series. Newcastle Mini Blades REGISTRATION Newcastle Village Arena Friday, August 13 i Friday, August 27 J 7to9 P m - Saturday, August 14 Saturday, August 28 9 to 11 a.m. For further information call Nan Spencer 623-6757 or Gary Thompson 623-2765 Fee $50.00 BBWMflnUA 11 ^ V 1993-94 B.M.H.fl. and B.R.H.L. MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION B.M.H.A. = REPRESENTATIVE B.R.H.L. = RECREATION DATES TIMES LOCATION Thursday, August 19th Friday, August 20th Saturday, August 21 st Thursday, August 26th Friday, August 27th Saturday, August 28th Thursday, September 9th Saturday, September 11th 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall 9:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall 4:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall 9:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall 9:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall 4:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall 9:00 p.m. Recreation Complex 4:00 p.m. Recreation Complex NOTE: Please bring your Health Card # and proof of age For more information call: Paul Jackman 623-9538 (B.M.H.A.) Ron Baliski 623-1812 (B.R.H.L.) B.M.H.A. REGISTRATION FEES - includes picture Payment schedules available on request Novice $235. Atom $255. Pee Wee / Bantam $265. Midget / Juvenile $275. B.R.H.L REGISTRATION FEES - includes picture $25. Late registration fee Squills-$80. 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