Oshawa Lawn Bowlers Win Goodyear Trophy by Doris Wollstein time this year in second place. Let's My apology for being a week late make it first next tournament), in reporting on the annual Goodyear Two-game high, Martin Foxhall, Tournament which was played on Cobourg, with Phyllis MacDonald, Sunday, July 17, and also for im- vice, and Vix Foxhall, lead. Two- parting sketchy information. game second high was Alan Hunter The reason is, I was not in alien- of Whitby, with Ron Brown, vice, dance, having taken my husband, . and Maureen Smith, lead. Oscar, to hospital the previous One-game high, Gord Terwille- Thursday evening after he suffered a gar of Oshawa, with Gerri McCam- slight stroke. mond, vice, and Jim De Mille, lead. However, the following is the re- Our thanks to all competitors, suits of the games which were Without you there would be no tour- played in very hot weather. Ice tea nament and no winners, was very much in evidence. Also, we appreciate Goodyear High three-game and trophy win- for sponsoring this tournament and ner was the Oshawa rink skipped by donating gifts for lucky draws Rick De Shane, with Kaye Lovell, which consisted of seven Goodyear vice, and Gus Lakas, lead. Runners- caps, and five pen and pencil sets, up were the Bowmanville rink Personal and club thanks to the skipped by Bob Cameron with Bob busy ladies in the kitchen - Phyllis Shepherd, vice, and Betty Cameron, Soplet, Betty Cameron, Betty Petrie, lead. (O.K. Bob, that's the second and Donna Potter. Peterborough Area Represented by Newest Women's AA Hockey Team Plans are well underway for the 1994 entry of a Central East 'AA' team into the Central Ontario Women's Women's Hockey League (COWHL). Based out of Peterborough, this new team will be a regional effort and will represent areas such as: Peterborough Peterborough County, Victoria County, Northumberland County, Hastings, Durham, and Newcastle. Home ice has already been confirmed confirmed for next season, and is scheduled scheduled for Sunday afternoons between 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Civic Centre. One of the rationales for attempting attempting to establish a 'AA' team east of the Greater Toronto Area is to create opportunities for players in the Central East to play at the highest highest calibre available without having to drive to Toronto two to three times per week to play on a 'AA' team. In addition to attracting local tal ent for the 1994/95 season, it is also hoped by the organizers of this project project that showcasing 'AA' hockey in the Peterborough area will serve to inspire and motivate younger girls to more fully develop their stills, knowing there exists an opportunity to play top calibre hockey in their own area. For the 1994/95 season, the COWHL will consist of eight teams: two in Toronto, two in Scarborough, one in Mississauga, one in Hamilton, Hamilton, one in London, and one in Peterborough. Peterborough. The 'AA' regular season historically historically begins immediately following Thanksgiving and finishes with tournament-style playoffs the first week of April. The 'AA' teams compete each year in provincial playoffs. The winner winner of the provincials competes at the Nationals, held annually in March. Clarington Masters Slo Pitch League (as of July 17) Team W L T Pts. Remax Cornerstone 9 0 0 18 Raiders 7 2 0 14 King St. Bar & Grill 6 1 1 13 Newcastle 6 3 0 12 Moore Electric 5 3 0 10 Burgess Plumbing 4 5 0 8 Bow. Sand & Gravel 3 4 1 7 Hooper's Trophy 3 6 0 6 Brewjays 2 7 0 4 Weekend Drifters 2 7 0 4 Rams 0 9 0 0 Pingle's Farm Market RASPBERRIES U Pick or Ready Picked Farm Fresh and waiting for You!. Visit our Market Garden for Quality Fresh Produce. FRESH BAKED PIES AND TARTS Some Strawberries still available. Coming in August • Sweet Corn • Tomatoes • Spanish Onions * Peppers * Pickling Cucumbers » Dill Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1805 Taunton Rd. E., Hampton 725-6089 ♦ ® -T g Taunton Rd. n DC >. c c 5 £ Courtice Hwy. #2. ■ Pinal.'. _7g?F«m ^ Market (ti X Hwy. 401 CD O *e Z3 4-Oshawa 0 o The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, July 23,1994 7 SCOREBOARD Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch Lawman 3 5 0 6 (âs of July 14) Steeves Auto 1 6 0 2 Team W L T Pts. CO AW 1 9 0 2 Novice Division Discount Auto Parts 0 8 0 0 Rene's Gifts & Books 8 1 0 16 Peewee Division Skelding Fuelers 6 2 0 12 . Courtice 10 1 0 20 Vinnie's Mad Cats 5 3 0 10 Optimist 9 2 1 19 The Cutting Post 4 4 0 8 Raxxs 7 2 1 15 Newcastle Lions 2 6 0 4 Kenny's Catering 7 2 1 15 Hanc's Fries 0 9 0 0 Beaver Lumber 6 3 0 12 Peewee Division Myriad 6 4 0 12 Newcastle Recycling 11 0 1 23 Sliders 5 4 0 10 Lange's Photo 9 1 1 19 VanderGaast Roofing 4 4 1 9 Snips Sluggers 5 3 2 12 Newcastle HH 4 5 1 9 Deighton Assoc. Ltd. 4 4 2 10 Tyrone #2 3 8 1 7 Jim Hancock Free. 55 5 5 0 10 Tyrone #1 3 5 0 6 Bob's Towing 5 6 0 10 Rivetts Hardware 2 6 1 5 Destinctive Dining 4 7 0 8 Pisani Construction 2 7 1 5 James Publishing 4 8 0 8 Unique Awards 2 8 0 4 Steeve's Auto Supp. 3 7 1 7 Memorial Park 0 9 0 0 C.C. Ice Wear 0 9 1 1 Bantam Division Midget Division Bowmanville Glass 8 2 0 16 Brookside Bombers 10 2 0 20 Maguire Watter Sup. 6 3 0 12 Dy-Tech Inc. 8 4 0 16 National Home Video 4 1 3 11 Hobb,Gillies,Bergin 7 4 0 14 Champ. Team Wear 5 4 0 10 Martin Gerrits&Sons 7 4 0 14 C&C Motors 5 4 0 10 The Building Place 6 5 0 12 SonBon Homes 4 4 1 9 McCutcheon Ser Cen 5 5 0 10 Greenaway Petro Can 4 6 0 8 Stutt's Pharm. Orono 5 5 0 10 Shoppers Drug Mart 3 7 1 7 . Mike's Place 5 7 0 10 Dempsters 1 9 1 3 Optimists New. Vill. 2 10 0 4 Midget/Juvenile Carter's Bakery 1 10 0 2 Victoria Ford 9 0 0 18 Russell Division Cobourg Sharks 5 3 0 10 Hooper's Trophy Cen. 7 0 2 16 Courtice 4 3 1 9 Jo-Elen Sportswear 6 2 1 13 Port Hope 4 5 1 9 Cook's Esso 5 4 0 10 Heslins Legal Beagles 4 2 0 8 Bank of Montreal 4 3 1 9 Donut Gallery 3 5 0 6 Pollitt,Walters,Dizen. 2 7 0 4 Hooper's Trophies 2 6 0 4 Liza Homes 0 8 0 0 Garden Hill 1 4 1 3 Gofor Sports 0 5 1 1 Munie, of Clarington Baseball Assoc. (week ending July 15) Newcastle Ladies' Slo Pitch League Team W L T Pts. (as of July 14) Tyke Division Team Pts. Tyrone 10 0 0 20 Bottom Line 25 Hunts Photo 9 1 1 19 Active Bodies 20 Allinbrook Feeds 6 3 0 12 Pontypool Auto Sales 19 Newcastle HH 5 3 0 10 King St. Bar & Grill 18 Burger King 5 3 0 10 Old Mill Country Craft 17 Heniy Buildall 5 5 0 10 Cactus Clothing 16 Courtice Cougars 5 6 0 10 Alley Kats 10 Greenaway Petro Can 4 4 1 9 Class Act 10 Courtice #1 4 4 1 9 River Valley 10 Regional Office Supp. 3 5 1 7 Redskins 6 Shoppers Drug Mart 2 5 0 4 Survivors 4 Courtice #2 0 8 0 0 T.J.'s 3 Checkers 0 10 0 0 Mosquito Division EOBA Minor Bantam East Division Armstrong's IGA 7 2 1 15 (as of July 11) Reedtronics 7 3 0 14 Team w L Pet. GBL Bleacher Creature 7 3 0 14 Port Hope 11 3 .786 - M&M Meats 7 3 0 14 Cobourg 10 6 .625 2.0 Permanent Pools 7 3 0 14 Kingston 8 7 .533 3.5 Heritage Farms 5 5 1 11 Kingston TWP. 8 7 .533 3.5 Homers Petro Ser. 5 4 0 10 Clarington 6 7 .462 4.5 Tyrone 5 5 0 10 Kendal 5 12 .294 7.5 Sugars Bakery 5 6 0 10 Trenton 2 12 .143 9.0 ii S LEEP'S Computing Start's wnpt StwvUe* 108 King Street East Bowmanville L1C 1N5 (Above The Style Shoppe) DOUG SLEEP Phone: 905-623-8347 Fax: 905-623-8243 The course is set-up in four (4) two and one half hour Services Now open with new classes beginning every Monday, SCS offers a brand new course not offered by anyone else "A Window On The World of ComputersThis class is one that will be of interest to anyone who has even thought once that he might like to find out what all the "MYSTERY OF THE COMPUTER" is all about. This class is one that will be of great interest to both young and old because it will introduce them to what a computer might be able to do for them and how it can even pay for itself. The course is designed basically for people between the ages of 12 to 112 but if enough interest is indicated a junior version will be made available. "A Window On The World of Computers" is a 10 hour course, to show everyone that you don't have to be rocket scientist to use a computer, designed for the true novice, the person who is not sure how to turn one on or if there is even a reason they should be interested in turning one on. It is a course for the skeptics who don't feel there is a place for the computer in their life and that they arc a waste of lime and money. It is especially a course for those who don't know just how to get started but really arc interested in getting into the world of computers. It is a course for women i.c., mothers, and others who have been out of the work force for a long time and would like to learn about computers and their applications to try to make them valuable assets in the work force. I will show you what not to do, how to avoid wasting time on courses that will be of no interest or value to you. I will even be able to show the senior people why it is to their advantage to have one of these gadgets. I will give you the benefit of niy last ten years of wandering around in the computer fields trying to find out what is going on out there and how 1 can fit in, 1 know that I know enough to help others make use of their valuable time. sessions. There will be three classes a day and Mondays are session one, Tuesday session two, Wednesday session three, and Thursdays the last session of the course. A person could take the course in many different ways. Example 1. You could take the course four days straight, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday either in the morning, afternoon or evening. Example 2. You could take the course in four weeks Monday one week, Tuesday the next week, Wednesday the following week, and Thursday on the fourth week, again cither on the morning, afternoon or evening class. Example 3. You could take the course in two weeks by going Monday and Tuesday one week and Wednesday and Thursday the next week and again your choice of mornings, afternoons or nights. For example Monday morning class, Tuesday night class, -Wednesday afternoon class, Thursday morning class might be an example of a personal choice. Example 4. You could even mix the classes from one week to the next; for example Monday morning week one, Tuesday afternoon the next week, Wednesday night in week three, and back again to Thursday morning in week four. All the possibilities for mix and match course dates will be according to first come first served and my course will only hold ten people at a time so register early. The cost of the course will be $80.00, there will be a senior 10% discount with their proof of age. Call Doug Sleep at 905-623-8347 to register for the course but hurry there are only 10 seats available per class and at these prices they may not last long. ©