CHTAMPIONS - Congratulations to the Bow- manvile Consumers' Gas Mites who won the Fort, Hope Mite Tournament in Fort Hope on Saturday, winning games against Brooklin,2-0, F7ort Ferry 1-1 (g me decided on'first goal scored) and the final game against Cobourg 4-3. t t tt t WAITING Alex McGregor DrugsMidgets eliminated Markham ini a four game series with scores of 4-0, 6-0 and 3-1. Markham had one win, 3-1. The Midgets are awaiting word on whom theÎr next opponents will be, but expSct to ineet anl eastern team. t t I' i t it BREAKS WRIST - Wayne Mosher, a member of, the J1unior Curlers of Bowmanvîlle Curling Club had the misfortune to fail and break his right wrist while helping to push a car out of a snowbank during Pa recent snowfall. t t t t t WINNERS - Early Bird Sports Lottery Dr aw winners - llth week were- 1. P., Domingo6, Tor- onto; Z. Don Gregory, Clarkson. They won$,O each. t t t t t JUVENILES OUJT -~ On Thursday night in Mark-, harn, Bowmanville's Sqt. Marys Cernent Redmen were defeated by Markhnm 7-1. This puts the Redmen out for the season, three games straight. Cheer up, there's alwý,ays next year, fellows, Good luck in the up-com- ing turpaments. Achieves alàni Ga If you are a skier at Kirby youl prnobably have hleard the namre of Buck Rlichards. If yonu are a ski jumper at Kirby, or anyWhere else in Canada foltat matter , you most certainly have' heard the nam1-ie before and, probahly know the man as welI. Be- cause Buck, a 36-year-old nat- iv,- e ofOshawa, is anc of Canapdaý's leaçing authorities on, ski jumping. He lias been a competitor -..(and has a room-full of trpisat hîs home at 191I Nonquo)n ta prove it) . . . and princîpa10 promoter of the sýport for t1he past 20 years. He sartedl jumping at Don Milîs whnhe was ,16 years old but felt the jump was too dan- gýerouis so transferred to Kirby, About i4 years ago Scandin- vanturned Canadian jump- eHasEider saw hlm com-i pete and said- to him, "One day ou will go to the Well that, day ffinally arriv-i Pd. Buck, along with a 12-1 mran Nordle contingent 'of1 :iumcper-s and cross-country skiera left for Sapporo on -EcigIîes Dow The Bowmanville Vowles R7edr Eagies, playing much îm- proved hockey over their first playoff game, stili couldn't put It ail together Sunday eveing as they were defeat- t-d 6ý-3 by the visiting Port Pope Panthers., This wingie the Panthers a h- edin the -best of five quarter-final sris The Eagles held their share ojf play but were again hurt Il, penalties especially in thel thîJrd period when Port Hope eoutscored Bowmanville 3-1.' The two standoc.ut perform- TV TOWERS THE BEST IN BLACK AND WHITE Color and UHF Ar 9ECEPTION Ail Towvers are Il V, - Reavy Ditty Workrnanship Guaranteed WHITE'S TV- Antennes MAI'LE GROVE ief frey's ,Win- Trophy At Woodville On Saturday, Fecýb. l2th Jef- frey's were guestsata the Minor Novice hockey Tourna- ment held in Woodvîlle. After losing their first game ta MiLn- den by, a score of 6-3, Bow- manville went an ta win the consolation trophy by ouI- scanng Cannington 13-1 and Woodille 6-3. Ail the Bowmanvîlie boys worked hard and deserved their wins. Stan Greenhamn had a big day for the local Al-Stars wi,ý-th 9 goals and 2 assists. Other B owmanville, goals wenIt ta Garth MÏ/cQulaid (11), Randy Crossey (3), Chuck Welsh (2), Terry Dýekuca (2), Kevin Noble, Brent Clemnena and Terry Mller had one each. 'Assista went 10 Gartbý McQuaîd (4>, Daryl Goudy (2), Daryl Jones (2), Dale Broome (2), Brent Clemens (2>. Kevini Noble, Steve Huis- man an-d Terry De.uca had one apiece. Congratulations, boysi COF Bowling February 111h Ladies' H. T. -G. "Smith 711 Ladies' H. S.- C. Murphy ,276î Men's H. T.- N. McKeen 74,81 Men's H. S.- - J. Bond 309 Team Standings Smith ---------- ----35 1707 Van Goor----3 17619 Prout ------------25 17387 McKeen 23 175011 won't be competing- he is the Bonsma 19 17309, Nordic team's general man- Murphy ----- 18 17229ý ager. H Ee will have other Bond ----18 1678'7 duties besîdes - such as tim- M. Heath , .----- 17 17261 ing1 the cross-country races G. Heath---- 17 17228 and acting as marker in the Roberts .------ ---- 17 16957 jumping -events. Westlake 12 17512 Even) if he wants to, hie- - won't be able to test the snows of Sapporo for himself. A fw aysbeoreheIELegion L de JAp e dys efre he' nletifo a faîl on a. downhill run aI Kirby. "It was the fîrst time February 10t1h he had tried on his downhill Teani Standings skis thîs year." said Bucks Bruce 14 pts.. Partner 12,1 father Ivan Richards of Osha- Sutcliffe 10, Campbell 8, Sim-! wa (formierly of Bowman- nick 6, Samnan 4., 1 ville) "He told me he High single, Sutcliffe 3.39; should 'have stuck ta jump- high triple,, Sutcliffe 745, high ing . . . in, the 20 years hie average, ýPartner 214. has done that sport hie neyer 1 10 -Top Averages once has injured himself." Partner 217, Bruce 204, Sut- Mayvbe the sport isn~t as i cliffe 203, Burton 194, Deme-' ter 193, Campbell 192, Shee- dangerous as itfirst seemo an 9,Wsoe 9,A ...but il will take more 'hanr 19, VWese 192,An- convincing than that. Stili onae184Vnes.14,G for, Buck Richards il has earn- Down e 184. 20 ed hlm a fascinatîng trip ta Sutcliffe 339-244, Wbitney the Orient and a chance to 24 inc 3,Dmti participate in the Olympies. 24 inck28 eee "'He 'has worked hard to 225-210-206, A. Saman 225-1 achieve that goal," Ivan 204-203, Bruton 223, Burton Richards declared. 221-212, Richards 223, How- arth 221, Sheehan 211, Oke &28, G. Downey 205, McNulty ;n !%EUmm ii 205, Bruce 202, Campbell 201., Fui & ers In the game were Don Sturrock and Randy A1in, th e respective goalkeepers. Bath goal-tenders made num- erous great saves and mainly because of them. In typical playoff hockey fashion, there Were no goals scored ln the first period, Port 'Hope opened the scor- ing and then each team cex- changed two -goals to give the visiting Panthers a 3-2 lead going into the third period. Bowmanville tied the score, ealy in the third, but then4 three unanswered goals, one1 int an empty net, gave Port, Hope the mnargin of victory. Paul His and Doug Rick-1 ard score'd two goals each for1 the Panthers, MuLrray Cawker and Bill McCulough singles. Replying for Bowmanville were Don Smlth, Neil Me-1 Laughlin and Bruce Simpson. The most effective , une for Bowmanvllle was that of Max Johnson, Rick Shackelton and Paul Kane who kept pressure, on Port Hope all ni ght. The Eagles have their backs against the wall> now and) must have a victory in Port1 Hope Thursday ta prolong1 the Eeries. A fourth Igame, if nees- sary, will býe played aI Bow- amnville next Sunday. j mi ÂTTIO BOWLERS ý DROP IN AFTER BOWLING ENJOY DELICTOUS WIENERS & BEANS ....,...... .......... ... $1.25 SPAGHETTI & MEAT SAUCE Fanious Shopsy's CORN BEEF ON RYE-...... Top, Sirloin ýEEF ON A BUN.................. . FISH and CHIPS................. 1.45 .95 .99 with ýa refreshing beverage served, in our licensed lounge -ALSO- 1PPING HOT PIZZA TO TAKE OUT! MOTOR -INN Liberty St. S. at Hwy. 401 Phone 623-3377' Bowmanville MIXED LEAGUE 300 and Over Games D. Reynolds 333, E. Brock 324 250 and Over Games H. Reynolds 299, E. Brock 294-254, P. Bagneil 292. B. Orme 268, D. Reynolds 264, H. Palmer 254, B. Collins 2,53, M. Richards 251. 650 and Over Triples E. Brock 872, T). Reynolds 818, R. Konopacki 719, H. Reynolds 718, R. Selleck 713, P. Bagneil 706, G. Wilcox ,691, M. Richarcds 688, B. Orme, 680, H.ý Palmer 678, H. >Bennett 661. Ladies High single, P. Bagneli 292; high triple, H. Reynolds 719; high average, H..-Brock 227. 7 1 Men' High single, D. Reynolds 333; high triple, E. Brock 872; high average, R. Selleck 253. Standing of Teams IPins Pts. O. Etcher 18317 31 B. Orme 18407 28 'R. Selleck 18692 23 H. Brock - 18304 23 M. Richards 18055 21 V. Prout 17976 21 E. Bifock 17471 20 L. Smale - 17202 20 G. Wilcox - 805 19 D. Reynolds 18153 16 H.ý Palmer 17556 16 L. Welsh ------ 17459 14 Averages , ~JameGames, Ave. R. Selleck- 18 253 E. Brock ... 18 244 D. Reynolds - 18 239 B. Orme 18 228 H. Brock 18 227 B. Orme 18 223 O. Etcher 18 222* G. Piper 18 219 A. Martin - 18 217 M. Richards 18 216 L. Richards 18 216 H. Reynolds 18' 215 T. Milîson- 18 215 L. Welsh 18 215 V. Prout .___ 15 213 D. Orme 15 212 M. Etcher 18 212 B. Luxton 18 210 G. Wlcox . 18 210 H. Bennett 18 208 H. Selleck ____ 15 207 H. Palmer . i. , g18 207 W. Konopacki 18 206 ýR.ý Konapacki 18 205 M . Kirktoni 18 204 :D, Zealand 18 203 G. Dickens 18 202 L. Coombes ___ 18 201 G. Miltison____ 18 201 B. Collins,1 201 L. Smale ___- 15 200 M eryMkr February 14th High Single, Porothy, Keelyj 272; High Dýouble, Mary Lou Townsley 463; High Averagýe,, Townsley 213. -Games over 200 Mary Lou Townsley 240, 223,! Dorothy Keely 272, Mary, Huisman 220, Linda Sarginson 207, Shirley- Greenham 200, Gloria Smith 240. Team Standings Moore ----__.5048 Sarginson -----4897 Townsley 4886 Smnith-------- 496n H u.sMan,, 4D1 The Canadian Statesman, 7Bowmanvîlle, Feb. le, 1972? NICE 'N EASY ""TH4RIFTEX" CARPET Thriftex, a polyproplene indoor-outdoor fibre with foam back for indoor, use. Grease, food spills - you name it - il- ail wipes r>p with a damp sponge. An easy carpet to install, just make a pattern of difficuit area and trim Iwith scissors,! Ideai for bedroom, bathroom, family room, etc. ThIree Heathe-r tone colours ta choose f rom - Coi n Go Id, MossGreen, Bronze Orange. Only $ 99sq. 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