The Canadian Statesma.n, Bownmville, Dee. 31, 1969 IISPORTOPIcs By Frankc Mohun 623-723M I T S T H A T T I M E A G A I NM o e " p t p a W e ll - lit h a rd ly se e m s p ssib le - b u t a n o th e r y e a r h a sh o n g a S tv e y o o r o le d a r u n d a g a i n , a n d t h e s p o r t s e d i t o r a s r e m a i n e d o n f h e a d a n a j x N v c the Statesm an payroll, w ith the great assistance of a grow in g ! n h e ifi a v r a h number of budding writers.soa on sre.he c . Fortunately, this newspaper places a high priority onj I th fis ga e he" o. sports coverage - and equally as f rtunate is the ' act th. t . r c n ~ 4 ~ ~ 4 ,-- - -.~ ........ eS ly d a antafs k t nm ay people provide we Il-written reports for our readers i " " v u ~ v n î ' r I i! '  '*i g ls h c i g ta h I t u s e d t a b e t h a t w e c o u l d t h a n k e v e r y o n e f o r t h e i r ~' a nV i l rpyJ T r n o O y p c o i g b efforts, but ur volunteer staff as grown t a such an extent 5 Iý~ crn id n t frt pro t h a t w e a r e a f r a id a i m is si n g s o m e o n e 's n a m e , a n d q u lte . n i h 4 0 a k a h c a d r n ti e d ly , w e d o n 't e v e n k n o w w h o so m e ai o u r re p o rte rs D h r~ a n d f r T r n a are.Wih a -O ea Ch k Do et I n t h e p a s t w e h a v e h e a r d c o m p l a i n t s f r o m lo t o n l y r e a d - t aie g i o r t e O v p c ers ai other newspapers, but als a from sp rts e itors, wholcas f u t h rd a g T e are lot perm itted as m uch space as we are.et b k f c o u r s e w e h a v e t r e m e n d o u s i n t r e s t i n B o w m a n v i l l e , n I e g m a t h i s a e b u a n d w e l i k e t a f e e l t h a t u r s p o r t s p a g e s c v e r a s m a n yt h 1 3 2m a k M e B r d activities as possible. The news, however, would n t be there, if it weren't for',l s d o t t e s ai g i h the efforts af ur fine reporters. To them we say thank you for ! 0 e o d a h a job well done. t tte 1 5 m r hr el~ W e w ouldn't be the Statesm an sports edit r, if it w asn' t.Do Fa r , for our veteran bowling scribe AI "Goosey" Osborne. It was AI who originally got us involved in the writing bit. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ." The ad scribe has (we think) survived the Christmasi-1 .h d ' r s o h o e s u o l i d a y , w h i h s e e m s t a s t a r t e a r l e r e v e r v y e a r . N o t o n l y W s~w n h a i e b t i a e a here the huste and buste, but same four or five parties ~~ ot H p. Te lcl elx le ft t h e e d i t o r a l i t t e w e a r y . U n d o îb t e d ly i t 's a g o o d t h n gT h a s s a t w v t a a t h a t n a l e s s t h a n f o u r f e s t i v e o c c a s i o n s c m e o n t h e s a m e . .a o n D v s t l i d a h .i g h t , a n d w e c o u l d o n l y a t t e n d o n e . I f t h e y h a d b e e n a no i : 0 a k a s s t d h T h successive evenings, you probably wouldn't be read ng this ,, N" <'C n o At he 34 ma k E column until next week. .-r' 'Gr te s i raed te lc s An way, we did manage t a get awa v for five days of ~..~ la a 20 ssss gig t m stly relaxation, apart from a few visits ta the town's arena'ue la r rr Lvn stn ta, wear off some ai that lethargy by skating for several haurs.!. .. With N w Year's next, we hope t get in five days aiofd skiing at the O shaw a Ski C lub, before resum ing the everyday '-pa t as st ai g a routine. , r yes ( ih t o n C L O S E D M E M B E R S H IP F O R S K I I N G ? . ., W g t t l i d at he : 5 m r k The day doesn't appear ta be too far off, when the Oshawa -~'& ' A h 34 ak E r y Ski Club will be hanging out the "members only" sign. AI- %1. :'tr ih hî e o d tly a h r ydy over 2.800 skiers have joined the Club, and when the ,g m ga e ow nv l eac - number reaches three thousand, we understand, that the -- - Membership will be closed. p r d th lcas o ld ot e - Thrughout the Christmas - N cw Year's holday, skiers -bc s te ord It are in the m idst ai enjoying excellent conditions. The new .---- s~- . ,fo r na s v i d g al. J h T-)bar and rope tow on the bowl encountered a few engineer- - Dai serd tth 53 ecn ing difficuties ta begin with, but over the past wekend - - ak o ic ly asse f-v rythin g as g ing fu l blast. b a b y a d M ses n h T he popular pee w ee program Is slated t a get underw ay l ni e fo t re g a s, B k e OnSaturday, January lth. We hope ta have more details for nxt week's edition. - .-. - - . .-..- wt as ss gon ta F r w To get back ta the membprship - the way skiing is ,s .. tw , P e on a c nd B l booming. we would recammend that anyone who has been ' ' - scr.ou d g at th bitnding ta jin the Oshawa Ski Club, not wait any longer. ... .... ~ ~ fe atn o h e o r You might f nd it is too late. , .a He rnk fr t e b e d a It certainly is handy a rnd inexpensive ta ski as a m em ber ~~r. . . . f r t e c n oai n fn l o 01 the Kirby Hils establishment, particularly in comparison ---' ra ta pa ing guest fees lsewh re. ~pa t nn . . t a i h - i - C o m m e n c i n g n e x t w e k , w e w l i b e p a s s i n g a o n g a f e w -.. g i s h e b g P t r a o g £âki t~ during the rem ainder ai the ski season. These pointers cl b o ths am "P e o careesined tcausncofurge sfe kling, andtyeushavetadit St. Mary's Cernent ?edmen's CpanDon Hutton was presented with the F1 igtheir vcoyover Ohwa in the Mîget finals on unaHaSloeI cig ots he çnoal.-ueieChampionship trophy after thy had defeated Trenton 6-0 in the finals, mnon Bennett, their Captain, is shown receiving the championship trpyfo 'swPtbrug tae n Last wcek we encauntered a Young fellow at the top of, 'the junior ill. "H ow do you slow dow n, turn and stop?", h e ML0 on a e n. t.e de n p r , o s th re a nd r i t e g me Iskd. Wc advised that hc take off the skis - walk ta, the M emnbers o te T' n me tCIiarnnir-nship St. 'arINI IIIJ1193 Lynn PipeTBwmnil Prso h b ottom of the hilI and get instruction along w ith som e practice v . ia JW se n 1 3, C r yn B u e M e s" w l be ta t n oI before taking ta the slopes agan. He was a good candidateý v nlsWsmn13 f o r s e r i u s in j u r y . - 1 M a b, lM L e i n 1 - Ma e r s t e s c n n u l T o s n The schdule whn the tows will be operating during the j abeiden is189, Jan >erna nd r ai the holiday s: 1 87), BN nc E vT r y 18 , J a ' nb c 19, azdncyEan1898auasad ornmntaais Wednesday - 10 a.rn. ta 4:3017 ThuBromel-.9t30ms.fromoMich0ganrStateTen: ,,.. ~Harness 185, Elen Mor Friday - 10 a r. ta 4:30-I i 181 Joyce Almon 80eln Y o t Saturday - 9:30 arn. ta 4:30Roes10 i Djoi- Miutn179,,Em Ba, Sunday - 930 an. ta 4:30 178maie ýuswil Iavethebu teminl n Bwmavile t g30Kin., 178, Fac ewi 7 '*very marnîng for anyone wlshing ta ski. BfyPpr14 1a 7 '2, Mary Cwn11Mte n agtr ]BOW MVANVILLE AND ORILLIA W IN Lake 16.Dobi en1 lr- ~r a d a g tr Lii ake16.DonaObon 17,Mthr4nSn B ow m anville St. M ary's Ce rent R edm en aptur d the - -c r r p r 1 0 i d a- D l n . P p r1 2 ,Juvenilé championshlp and Orillia won the Mldget crawn for16,Dbi re -41- sec nd- y ar-i a ow_ . the big- hr. c d-y t.ur amen--- q Marn W Ori iuia won the £varr's Jewellery Trophy for the second ,consectitive year, topping the Mator City crew 5-1 in thel chminhpclash. For the first time since the annual three-day Midget-Juvenile Ken Holmes; back row, Coaèh Bob Johnson, John Goync, Btian Lindsay were the niidget consolation chanmps, earning the tournament was started here, Bowmanville came up with a big Burgess, Bill Godfrey, Ken Tabb, James Baker,:ad ocs u ,orne Hanes Trophy, xýhie the John Ferguson (Hampton) winner this year in the St. Marys Cernent IRedmen Juvenles. Team Noble, Bob I{arness, Harry Willoughby and Ken Tamb]vii, absent Alrophy went to juvenile consolation xinners - Markham. ýmernbers ncluded, front row, left b rght, Larry, Allun, Wayne when picture taken, Bill Eeuwes, Manager Bill Cole and, Assistant A lot of credit must go ta the hard-workng MidgetJuv-McRoberts, Capt. Don Hlutton, Rob Wîilloughby Stve Foisey anîd[ Coach Jim Olinski. îile cxecuti e, who did another great job of organizing the m ar n e n t , a n d k e e p i n g i t r u n n n g s m o t h l y , 0IeH l e , S a r s , D n y a i s a o Oer the tlree days, many Bowanville fans took time 11fLues2 Swatch some of the action, and certalnly it made the organ- 1; Fourtj game -Pr Perry! like to 04fici Outclasses OppositionWe'd i-tohakRNI >rs happy ta see that their endeavours weren't wasted.3 - Markham 2. Scorers ( orPP iaingp/zs for higli (p)Hollingshead of Cana<d t To a reas3,() efsingle and high tripfle for ouLý IMai Estate and Sturrock & Sons Esso dealers for Ssaing IaK IlOfors a d TroDIv Flir 1 RudCslation -Crizs wmas wonll t I F gethree day tourney. a e NM iIUphL dIEUirtbyRoundjx Con W)solat o n prizes weîe hi b i B trbi' *W The Junior "C" Cable TV entry ill be out ta start a new 1 Whibradf 6 -3, Ajax 3 ( )on tano l76a nd uh He' len trinple, oenîngsteakwhn tey ,et Nwmrke ina îtaîy The final between Orillia, (W) Don Bradford 2. Daug Hopkins and Brian Benge. (A) 1rdf ord 1. Bray Mnoghan 0f i andthe hsnle Ry:ild4. 1110 in ng st ea w en th y me t ew ar et in a it ll m -iand O sha w~a w as anc f the W ood 1, W ayne L aturchi 1. M artin D ocherti 2. k1 . A ) o d G a y ne Laot U- w i t he r dh g e 0f 214 &rtant game t.onight (Tuesdav) at 8:15 In the Merjoal fastest encaunters of the tour- Second game - Oshawa 2 _ Th id game - Orillia 7 -1 Brian Grubb 2. won the sc'hedule mer Olive Afti er on ih ae wtotalsteloasls hw ybahcus oee nament with excellent abilit.y Ajax 2. Scorers (O) Larry îindsay 0. Scorers__(0) Tlm 'Flrst Round Championship - Patfield by 744 pin.s. Con- pair last week ta Street.sville and the same Newynarket li riae tureion the fnalp-' (O) Gary Bone 2, Rene Beau-, One Etcher ----- 4356f) 32 b. frami t cature the chmp-,1IcIaNmrn.. I1, Mike Harper 1, Olive Patfield 42816 32 Bowma villeCableTV h d hop d totakeover irst lace conslatioOshawa wa wonwmanvilleIL S2EIAgraDauIatîo nk -----girls.2 Bowma vîfle Cable TV h d hap d to ake a er frst i nship with 5-1 wln. heAlaU W BU 5tL S P E C A L S A an B the 2 Rick Woadc ckKMiggK4g26899 31 lght, but naw a win is even mare important, ta preventlLindsay with their overtime, 1cheumintonha 231 wmarket fromn creating an almost Insurmountable lead. !stand-off over Whitby. DaveEn Etchr 4(14112 kins . (B) M ark Johnson Barb t th aw .401 23 2 The top mnidget scorers were, 1970 Arctic Cats ............. ,l $895.00 ae ritnI Thelm Forrester 40903 21 Ishould be a good attraction, and loaking ahead ta Sun- ý'Stan Grass of Orillia and Don' 1 .eîx n-jt n First Round Consolation - Helen Depew -------401640) 21 y - A jax S p artan s w i lI be h ere for an aftern oon en co u n ter , B rad ford of W h itby each w t i 1 7 e u e S o J t . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 0 L n s y 5 - M r h m 2 L nigat 1:30. That should be another fast, we-lydfv ol.Tpga.edn 4.0 Lnsy5-Mrhm2 L)Shirley Davis 3946i9 18 gînnaydfvegas.Tpgoltningý 1970 Deluxe Ski-Dos..............'4m George Comeil 1, Greg Adams Helen Reynolds .. 367 17 e, Let's support the Cable TV Junior "C's"! ihonors went to Orillia with a, 1,.........4 . 0Bill Davis 2, Doug Ries 1.1 Linda Crossey - 39213 13 1-0 ,tsalfguretf three g. ls~ 1969 Nordic 18"" Track ............... 749.00 (M) Jeif Gilmour 2. 'Mabel Lewis----- 38L'30 Il R ceto Ac vtesThere is no doubt that manyi Snowmobile caver 'Nordic .........rli 4-Pr er .' il 1,HlnRyod 1i Ontarî&rfttho~î ~b0 S WoadeBootolnikrs..... rd lgi Sc oo: B ys' On ari St eet Sc ool - s Orng utlne professional T wiltfe Bo ts Zipeand..........e1 .9trailers....2,........Davs13 9..0 0 Bufonha 6. Wh .tb 's). uJan. ; y'BskandBys LJa.6lrila .DtyGl.12 emnBent ,ndsyo3,TemaFr 0. DanirglJa.JanBalet2laWhitby an p2,iby(L)fesKenl W areter 1213, E va Whehead0à HaUr-n-C.&W . arngnJa , 7. 1 Paiksng Tilt 10a-dhitbw4. cores (BiD ron.............. 19B0iclan H1,kJon F1, (W) Bob20. ina ol Jan. l; D a m a lass, Pine Rldg Scho l.- M n's rough 3, M rk J hnson î O p n evD ean an dm m3ond G1,r B obose Sari het1iI. T aoeeI.'102.t n Gr ss 2 hl e, an. G. a Dolofl fiishwith a 5-24 ON ARIIS ORTaward O.n1, JHLele ee 9,B FinisingJan.8, B tonJChampions11 , OpnoFi n a O sh- er B n t19 , E a nWhtehead; - O1 () JhiL Charbonneau. BOWMANVILLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT SWIMMIN G .CLASSES REGISTRATION FOR YOUNG ADULTS and ADULTS AT THE Pine Ridge SchooI STARTS WED., JANUARY 7 1970 - 6:30 p.m. The Classes are now filIed, but swimmers may register for the. waiting Iist, for cancella. tions and the Fail Classes. RESIDENT FEE NON.RESIDENT FEE $5.00 $6.00 - .,- ý ý --j