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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jun 1971, p. 8

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The Canadian -Stateanian, Bowmunville, June 2,1971 s Pcs0 By Frank Mohun 243 BANQUET WINDS UP HOCKEY SEASON Bowrnanville McGregor's I.D.A. midgets, St. Mary's Cernent Redmen juveniles and theJunior "C" Red Eag1es pheld a banquet Saturday night to officially wind up their hockey season. In the ridget division, Don Smith won the leading scorer award, with Max Johnston being the most valuable player '~recipient. Bruce Simpson and Laurie Gay tied for top scoring honors 'n the juvenile age group and Bob Willoughby-took the MVP ti'ophy. S Larry Devitt, captaiu of the Red Eagles, swept the Junior "C" honors, capturing both the leading scorer and most valu- aàble player awards,' A new trophy going ta the Junior "C" player best exern- Splifying sportsrnanship, tearn spirit and desîre went back ta Ï968-69, the first year the team was organized. The winner -.for that season is Dave "Lefty" Wright. Danny Nowlan took the trophy for the next season, with this year's winner Danny Cowle. 0f the seven Junior "C" players who are now over-age, ii in, quite a tribute to Bowrnanville's minor hockey systen2 that four players, started with the youngest age-group and played ail the way through the excellent local hockey set-up, Four fine players they are- Larry Devitt, Sandy Brown, S'ZRick Ellis and Kimn Rogers. The others who won't be baclk next year are goal-tender Randy Dttmar and centre John Gaodwin of Oshawa, along with Orono's Deug Taylor, TheRed Eagles received jackets, in recognition of theix great season that, saw them reach the Ontario finals and go aIl the way te the seventh and deciding garne, before losing ta Dresden. t t t t t ý. CLARKE ORIENTEERING MEET The fourth annual Clarke Orienteering Meet was held on Sunelay, May l6th iu the Ganaraska. One hundred and seven- ty-five cempetiters entered, with ages ranging from eight ta S6Jplus. Competitors carne frorn ail parts of Southern Ontario with large-delegations frorn the Toronto and Welland area. The'advanced Blue course for Elite Men was won by Paul Kaki of SISU of Toronto with a tirne of 1:24:j4 * In the Junior Men's Division of the Red Course, the win- uner was R. Slack of Harnilton while the Junior Womnen's Division was won by Diana Hazelden of the host Cluh. Parn 'Mlntosh of the University of Guelph won the Wornen's Di-visýion running the 'red course, Ruuning the Yellow Course, Torn Lowexy -in the Boys' Division and Willy Woo of the Junior Men's Division won aigain for-the host club, Clarke O.C. it w1as a f amily sweep fer the De St. Croix of Vineland, Dic deSt.Croix wou the Younger Veteran Men's Division whlehs wife Pat took the award, for Youiiger Veteran 'Wo!rnen, Ted de St. Croix won the Younger Boys Division. Clarïke O.C. again carne to the fore with Glenda Tennant ,^O iuiing theNovice Wornen's event and Keith Hansen, the NoieMen., The Wayfarers presented a dlean sweep for Clarke _-as Olrk .C. members took the first three places with Linda Lorery and Bob Robson, first followed by Paul and Don .j tapes ud hird Kathy aud Sandra Morrow. Special.mention i hould3 be rnade of Kalie Maudre of Kalev, Toronto, who des- pite a, skiiug injury stili cornpleted the course with bis wif e ând oun son, while on crutches. Cuse setters were Lars Carlson and Ron Lowry Juniorý.i ClakeOreneeirgclub hias the honor to host the Cana- dinCha'z-riships this yearto be heldduring Thanksgiving wekn.This is a mnajor undertaking on the part of the Club ~'- wih emptitrsfrorn many provinces cornpeting for national DEPARTMENT 0f- RECREATION CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE SWIM MING CLASSlà4 R EGIS5T RAT iOf111 L CLASSES STAUZT: Fïve week course starts on July 5th, compîeted on Augua 6t- 1971. Regular classes for four weeks, fifth week for candidates to be tested. Play and 1 AadDay, for all 2. CEAMOF BARLEY POOL:- Red Cýross Classes, Beginners, Jù»niors, Interied- i ýates, Senio'rs, lMonday through Friday nlornings. Parents are responsible for children going to and frorfn pool. 3FLYING DUeLTCHMAN ýMOTOR INN OUTDOCOR POOL and INDOOR POOL- Tadpoles, 5 and l years of age, Begînners. Monday through Friday rnornings, for four weeks. Parents are responsible for children going to and fromn pool. (Beginners not tali enough for Cream of Barley and younger ones). 4à RGSTAIN issued. 4. PRE TEST: ALL CANDIDATES WILL BE PRE-TESTED AT, REGULAR CLASSES 7. EXAMINATION DATES: Cre-ar of Barley Pool for Begfinners on July 29th nd 3MW. ullor ûterniediates and, Seniors on Wednesday, Agut4th. DJutchman Poonl for Tadpoles on July 28th and 29t'h. einr on July 29th. S, FUN ý'AÎND AWARD DAY: DutcnianPool, July 30th, Creum of Barley Pool Fridaýy nkinfig, August 6th, Intermediates andl Snosanld Bronzes 9:00 amr. Juniors 10:00 a.rn. Beginers11:00 'a.m. (ALL PARENTS AND FR IENDS WELCOME) LADIES OPENING Ahuge turnout of golfers aloug with a beautiful sunny day, rnade the-Ladies Opening touruarnt on Saturday at the Bowmanville Country Club, a trernendous Success Mary Marvin turned lu the day's best round to captur- Iow greas honor, with Beruice Vandenbergh second and Be~ Al Marchand third. Low et wnnerwasJoyce Lyle, followed by Bey ie and Sally Harmer. Closest to the pin on the par three third was Val Miller, s wlth the day's leugest drive geing to Jeniny Edwards.- Marion Pearsen requlred the least nurber of putts, Gloria r Osterumi was the most henest golfer, and hiddeu hole winner L Coery, SJpane ethe ,were Sheila Dadson and Eleanor. Fisher, r o0Ld-oles tBwmanville Country Club. Gee Wovry, JntTge uvvlkt o h od eepeetdt hi rTLaPubs Cab: Coleen Cooke - Suivlktfoth weswr pseec oCrs Shelly Leddy, Kathy Mantle, March aud Jyce Cooke, The door priz e winner wus Pat Janet Townsley, Dorothy Hogg, Marjerrison. Brenda Warner, Wilrna Dyk- sru Mary-Aun Vanstone, Deb- b ie Piper, Gayle Bishop, LynnK ns n M dg s Prp e r ~~~~~Morris. is e îg t Pr p e Jeffery's: Nancy Jackmuu Carolyn Steel, Louise Tiele-K i, mans Mickey Leddy, DianeF r D s a a al S a o Johnson, Janet Wrey, Jody_______________ Waruer, Louise Fairey, Karen On Mouday uight 25 youg Jeynr Cndy ipe, Kely Hmp n ad Ziou fought te hall players under the age ef â myee Caolne Meachin, a scorelesa tie. Joe Hircock 17 as of Jauury lat turned >g and Dave Taylor picked up out to show their skilîs and MM. Pee Wee Basebal ahuteuts. attempt te earn a regular spot League Sehedule May 17, Tyrone at Courtice, ou the Kinsmen MIdgets Sol t. Wed., June 2nd, 6:30 p.rn, John Hamilton scored two bail teurn, Tigers vs. Courtice goals aud Rery Gibbs oeeas Beys from Bowm.anville * ,Mon, June 7th, 6:30 p.m. Tyrone defeated Courtîce 3-1. and Darlington township In. Pirates vs, Tigers John Goyue picked rip the dicated that softbal sud deý Wed., June 9th, 6:30 p.rn,- loue Ceurtice goal.sresntathgoftept Courtice vs. Tigers On May 19, Zion defeated as they threw, caught and W, Mon., June l4th, 6:30 p.m. - Courtice 2-0. Goals scored batted with determination for Piraes s. ouricewere by Baruey Muclean and two lhours, Pitchers were net Wed, Jnel6t, 630p.r, Rak Hoogkurnp on a penalty scarce either, as five bahl ~Tigers vs. Pirates ahot. Shuteut te Joe Hircock. thelr turu ou the mouud. P.yofat.strtth...lw The sanie night Jim Baker Dennis Bickle, who hurls for ing week with tearns finishing aantoKapFriue aei twnner of th series.llThe goals as Solnu Edged Hump- difficuit for the bitters, as winer f tis eris wll henton 2-1, Peter Schoonderbeek did Steve P.arker who la also '4 ' -'play the firat place teair uasoigth upo ol a whirling dervish at second ~ 4'~. ee erie. Dtes May22 Tyrone at Salemi base fer Kramps. ~~~to be set later, a nte.loeg ewih Also demonstratiug their PIRATES Rick Jurnes, euded lu a tie. Dave Shuckle- pitching skills in a very ade. ............. All lt, Fred Riggers, ton and John Coombes scored quate fushion were Bob Spi~ ry eaJefRsLarry for Salemn with Bruce Baker cher, Terry 'Baker aud Steve ~' ""'~'"' Bishop, Brian Stoneburg, Alau aud John Hamilton replying Watson. Arnong the numer Buttery, Joey Burns, RuVs-frTyoe us other candida tes are bal ser, Steven Cale, Perry Jack- The lady golf ers of Bowmnanville Country Club from !leftto right, Low gros; Mary Marvin 43, Bernice man, Ron Huasa. Salîna atcortîcegoaswi ayer5 at ouldnme te held their opening tournarnent on Suturday, followed Vandenburgh 46, Beryl Marchut 48; low net, Joyce PIerry -ohn o b Jrry dd, 2-0 victory over Caurtice, Jini strong canteuders their fIrat by a delîious dinner and presentation ef prizes te the Lyle 33%, Bey. Wiley 351/2, Sally Hurmer 371/2. Deug Farrow, Marty Preston, May- 26 lu Hampton Salemn No defiaite league la set up winners. The winners ef the awards are shown above, _____________ Reed Meachin, Richard Van- defeated Hampton 2-1 ou at the reseut, however Osh- McLsu rape bs .brdderkooy, George Bowen, Ed goals by Pete Pinseut sud Rick uwa, Port Perry, Lindsair, £ bornrapof the ssan d!Visser, Gus Annus, Murray Broorne. Wally Seto scered Uxbridge and Goodweod havae tir iIersbof aded se fiatdCook, Jini Johnson. for Hampton. Ziou defeated teams snd are eager for in tonneittingnGlenn fer Wht' o ilss Ao eries Schedule Trn - uZo.gmssdi shpdhm JuniorBo Wllam and home series eau be set up scattered eight bits for the'Mau., May 31 - Lord Elgin Tuesduy, l8th,, Sauina ut until playoff time la early Wiu.I Cardinals vs. Expos' Tyrane suw Solina dump Ty- Auguat. o l v r T V E le t o n STrailiug 11-5 lu the top ofl Mets vs. Minnesota roue 3-1. Solina was led by There are ne definite slc tee's tefo1edJe2-LadEgn oy oxwith two and Den- tiens made for the raster yet sevea runs and edged Frauk's Baltirnore vs. Cincinuati nis Brorne with oee Roy and the next pructi ce wIll le 12-11. Jerry Fuls bud four Mou., June 7- Mernorial Park Gib scored the loue Tyrone this Saturday maruing ut 9:00 si e I 6 V c o y bits (his 2nd home run, tri- Flyers vs.Minst goal. ut Memorial Park. It la plan- y pe obeand single) snd Mou., June 7 - Lord Elgin HamptondeatdCuicne tehv agu-e udy acceuntedfo five RBI's to Carýdikals vs. Cincinnati 4-~1 lu the Tbursdsy game. uight at 7:00. puce Stepheu's. Rau Stainton Mon, June 7 - Lord Elgin - by 3ùiM Carkze scoring ou Suaday, wheu Sf-ias wefl, contributiug three cluhbed three bits for the Mets vs. Baltimnore A reeutessbitingmu-ter two were away, Guylbits, lucludiug a two run biast Fuelers sud Boh Uellurn add- Wed., June 9 - Lord Elgin lDDA~I FRCETO chie fom ingu mta- White, Pester and Don Good-lin the eighth. ed twa bits. Harvey Webster- Expos vs. Cincinnati D P RM N FRC ETO reldt areudig1-rig (RI bucd base Around the Bases' led Frsnk's w1th three bits. Wed., June 9 - Lord Elgin C RO AIN 0 ever the111 -_Li-s kedig TV-6bits -fer a 1-0,leud. Sturtiag Kiugston's first buseman, Dlou Bishop, off t a great Flyers vs. Baltirnore victeryiý;-rteLceT pitcher Epp wss nicked for1 Guy W%ýhite, led the CKLC's start, ciubbed two bits and Wed., June 9 - Memral Park THE TOWN 0F eOWMANVILLE Electrousi, on Sundsy after- two runs lu the Electrans' i plate p!icule. coanecting for a Louu Putterson aise rupped Cardinals vs. Mets dEgnAyn atn nee uttheRotary's Saper first, with his third walk oflborner aud,- two singles, for twa bits for Frsnk's, Mou., June 14 - Lard ElginAyneW ntn CrekpakTe CKLC Sen- the inning te Pst O'Reilyj two RBI's;, wbile scoring five Ells clubhed 16 hits !n Minnesota vs. Baltimore 1erswster pendo et 1 wib to bse ful, forcing ruassudwligtbree tirnes. downiug Krump's. Brian Ev- Mou., June 14 - Lard Elgin bisicldagpair deot hoe7a ee uatGrntWribts estr 4nd Dan Poteo s 'sand Duve Suewdlen hud Expas vs. Mets rusbgar asu-douhe goner acoun d tr te eacb cikdfrtrosl-treec, Murruy O'Brien, Mon, June 14 - Mem. Prk craw,ýd of arvl u-ehrscrDn "uc'te swel rc dns uodBaker Flycrs vs. Curdinuls porters. Banell ecked Epp, wîtb a Bawmaville are lnuGs- sud George Brown bsd two Wed. June 16 -. Lard Elginfo The EloIctroas, victorieus lu l!eada)ff twa bsgger, It wass wa's Kinsmen Studium .0- each. Evans aso drovo ln Cincinnuti vs, Mets î their opener (5-3 agaînst' the TV crowd's lunt safety uigbt (Wedaesduy ut 8:15)) tbree runs fer the winners.,Wed. June le - Lard Elnfo Po.rt Hope)>, could serape . up untîl their three-rua fliag iu fer au engagement witb Osb- Deug Bickell ad Deugý Minnesots vs. Cardinuls ouly fivesfees rm the the sixîli, Their 2-1 edge was uwu's Junior Legionaires, Kramp hud two bits euch iu Wed., June 16-Mm Pr A L n N E cembined flliug !,of starter 'sbort-iived,' as the Kingston ou Sturday of, this week, a losîug cause for Krump's. Expas vs. Flyers lefty Toa LPP and Charley clubbers bit for a pair in the the Electrous aut home for Stepbeu's guiued their 3rd u Pester, in a 3 2/3 inaing re- second, udding three la their a meeting with t.le Kingston straight wiu hy rallying. for lief job. fifth sud sixth laÎga, ta Juniors ut 2:00 p.m. tbree ruas Iu the lat of th, p,11 MEMORIAL ARENA, BOWMANVILLE Claire Osborue went the boiýd a 9-2 lead, Port Hape's Fldelity Flyers 6th for s 14-13 wiu over Ellis, clrî*iu jl:u i reute in heing tsgged with' The Electroas mauaged ta wîll be hungry for reveuge Handy Doneghue, Bob Hellanipfy nwifn ô the lesa. He funaed six, wblle chase southpaw Epp an the as they hast Bawmauville ou sud Bob Wllams led Ste- Appy n rtEn tOF:ERET wkiga like number, Sur- sixth ou pînchbitter Terry Sundsy atterneon ut Agricul- phea's with twa hits each. DPR MN FRCETO viviug . cn inings etý heavy1 Black s double (Bowmanvlîle's ture Park heginurug ut 2 p.m. Falls counected for bis thîrd Drigo ocrLaU O NH LB W AVLE NAI hambiag unatd sîli wearîng* second hit of the gamne), au! Everybody canuected witb hoffhe rua in as many gumes Drigo ocrLau O NHLB W AVLE NAI tien is a fout iu îtsel -'wheu sharply hit singles by Guy puthy te Rau West af the Bruce Adms, Paul Forsey, opeuîng game Salins def eut- colliding with a club of King- Parksansd Wright. The S.O.S.. Keudal Eaglas club, o h aodBkr ikwauje uei40wt iiBk steu's calibreDspt thisl weut eut sud Pester repiaced, passiug of bis father, Ah sud Mike Douoghue bad two er pickiug up tbree goals sud a :UPM jurring mound deb ut, "0, th .ie natîceably tiriag Epp ou1 West. A familiar face over bits eucb for Ellis, Douogb 1ue AI Westlake the single. Rickat5Opn. we ~ ~ ~ U feI llpeoahgpu he Nînners' mouud, The vpt haerndru hemu i bsfrtsd second hmeRuadie picked ut> the Salins T.A. Fanning, Direct1or of Recreation us be easn eil ulng Th crn urnd of he lecros perting eveats -iavolviuýg the ruas for Ellis, bath three-run abutout. iauk,,ycyuagster '«as a roui cemebuck bopes. toasiug nee weli kuownansd rospccted shots for sxRIs h aengtl in ironnLmua an the 'Little Bnî- run, eue bit hall, aver the lastl West brothers, Ah joined the Trailiug 4-3, Wbyte's scar- tain mnouud.15sf year. Il 3 2/3 inalaga. Pester was eue boys ou occasion ini the pat ed two runs lu tbe lat af the Kingston opened the game's af Kingstea's offensive starsi as hey iced a fumily squad. 7tb bo defeat W. Frank 5-4. Dave Rafuse deserved a mucb hetter fate, scatterIng six bits 7 anud fauuiug 11 for s great F u -ý%l pltcbiug effort. Terry Baker 0'k took the win, scatteriug fÈve bs. Rau Smith ad thrze bits for the Realtors sud Lar- e d H f in e nf ce tbree for Wyes Frank's Vuriety, sud Ste iWhyte's edged W. Frank.5-4,lby fîve, players. Glenn Rahb Whyte's 12-8 iu the lat Lgame.1î Frank's VaiWtL T F A1 62 s39 I9fore dowaîg Wyte's.- ea Wed., June 6tb -Finîshed lu Azure Blue with white top. Lie. 277831. Fran's arîty 6 4i 162 9 9 Cryderman drilced five hits Sturrocks vs. Kiwsuis Ellis Shees ----- - 6 3 2 1 59 47 7 for the wIuuers. Jerry Falls, Mon., June 2lst - i R T%'îP Stephens Fuels -6, 3 3 0 70 65 6 Bill Heryd sd Bob Wil. Kiwanis vs, Jeffers W. Frank Real Estute 6 2 4' 0 32 43 4 Falls conaected for hi5 first Mon., June 28tb - V-8, automatie, doubleéoerdo ht aldss iihdl edr Whytes Uphalstery--------- 6 2 4 0 37 60 4 home rua aI the seaon. Dick Jefferys vs. Sturrocks Grerranosude matching. inîhe intenor Lc. 899A Wcd., June 3th - 1968 CAMARO 2 DOOR HARDTOP TOP TEN BATTERS (12 or more at buts) Pubs Cab vs. Kîwanîs V-8, automatie, radio, white wafls, dises. Lie. 46464A. Balance of G. GP AB R H RBI HR 3B 2B SO E Avg. Kiwanîa: Coach: Jack Pater. Warranty. G. Sectt, Franks 4 15 3 8 7 0 0 5 1 4 53 sou; Susan Dustan, Jane Pater-- ALL CARS GUARANTEED - B. Willia;ms, Stephens-- 6 15 4 8 3 0 O 0 1 1 .533 sou, Naucy Porter, Cindy Han- Srnall Down Psyment K. Cyemn Stepheus 5 17 4 8 5 0 1 2 2 0O.471 per, Cynthia Baîl, Dehorab. D.,uodeEllis--- 4ý 15 6 7 5 0 O 2 0 4 .467 Hsmmond, Rhouda Melanson,ý G.M.A.C. Financing W * V V Â L H. Webser, Fruks 5 1 6 8 5~ ~. 2 i 444 Terry-Auu Towusley, Lsurie_______ E.'rns5 1 6 8 5 0 1 2 0 1 .44 Ana Bebh, Sherry Morrison, SuPetn___________________ J. iSte-pheus --- 6 23 9 10 12 3 1 2 2 7 .435eseany Tigbe. , 11*I D.M a, Whytes ---- 6 17 5 7 6 3 0 2 2 0 .412 Sturracks: Judy Paterson- Ray Lathangue C.Vntoe .Fru 5 o o 2 i .400 Mary Ana Groctelaura, Cheryl O'Bni',E'j. -l m - - 2 .00 Vanstone, Jil Stocker, Sbclly Weldon Brown 20 5 8 3 0 O 0 0 4 Bull, Valanie Sloos, Bahhy AnEarl McQueen 6llira ing st. .633 6Douo910ue 1 0Ste0ph.370 Faire, Suzanne Bail, fhri

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