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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1972, p. 12

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le2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Feb. 16, 1972 Potts for Port Perry's- single Tow LegueHoceyWinners of Club',Mixed Bonspiel*The OMHA's 2ules govern- in case of a tie after the coin- pletion of regular play, the team that scored the first goal would receive the Win. Bow- btar T hu r Sd ffymanville thus entered the ail- Port Perry, last year's conso- c s slation champs, were knocked out of the play. Chylere V ersus McNutys fair if there ever was one. At Àdr une point in the battle Bow- manville held a 3-1 lead only TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY to keep Kramps from connpect to have the cool Cobourg crew ing for the tying, goal. Harvey Whittle that down to a final FINAL STANDING îpRw maeom ky 4-3 tally in favor of Bowman- W L T GF GA Pt. stops inl the winners' nets ville. whenever Kran ps came cali- At the 3:25 mark of the first Countjiy Chrysher 9 6 3 73 79 21 ing. period Cobourg's John Hutch- .qarry Locke TV 9 7 2 101 76 20 For County, John "Bucky i ngs beat Bowmanville's start- K.ramip's -Furmîture ---- 7 9 2 78 78 16 Hughes towered over every- ing netminder,, Ken Woodard, McNulty's Sports ---- 6 9 3 80 99 15 oday, wîth a tnrce goal dis- with a high, looping shot on a play. He was also a defensive quick passing play from Trevor TOP SCORERS standout, blocking numerous Hodges. shot andsteayingthe in-Bowmanville, however, be- GP G A Pts. PIM ners away whenever theygatorlathapitashe S. Burns, Locke TV -1 5 7 5 8 wavered. Brian Bradley andsameinhreglsbfe RPickell, Kramp's . 17 22' 10 32 0 Gene Balson cornpleted Chrys-thfrssewon pGat L.0M l 71 ler's scoring. Brock, Tim Almond and Mark Perris, Meutys --- --------1 20- 1 32 8 For Kramps, Lloyd Hamil- Elhis ahi hit for Bowmanville J. Hughes, County ------- --- 16 19 il 30 2 ton, Grant Flintoff, Charlie while Billy Hogarth, Elhis ana R.Donoghue, Locke TV ----- 16 10 20 30 32 Green and Meadows counted. Amn rwasss W. Walraff, MeNulty's----16 10 17 27 2 County drew five, of the Chugrthae aei L.Prut Lck T ~ 17 10 17 27 33 scven penalties assessed hy the second stanza on a passîng offiiaisKim oger andPatplay from Brian ThOMPson and LU Burns, McNulty's . - 17 12 12 24 19 Cornell.Godn osehftSehe B. Mçadows, Kramp's ~ 18 13 10 23 4 Along with Hughes, Balsonmih R. Woolner, County 17 5 1- 23 10 Rick Woolner, Bradley and 'The Winning Botman3:45 ~.HhaMNlys1 2Gary Akey stood out. Kramps'ý goalwsade athe34 - 9 1 2 pic wee Fhntof, eadwsmark of the final. round as ýf, Prout, Locke-TV Il 8 13 21 8 Ray Pickeland Brian How- Hoar t iipoe d ear ps B,. Cameron, County ---- 13 7 14 21 8 cils. 'aedt rc nhfr G. Balsoi', County - 16 10 10 20 4 In the late gamne massacra,ý Hutchings couldmoe th I.GhMNlys~3 1 0 8 Locke TV stormed Curt Van- uck a. ovte hm esh ou B.G, ugeNulty's 15 3 16 20 8 tone's cage steadily, scoring deb rg and in the mesh. B. Bdl he, CNut 17 3 16 6 8 seven times In the closing 20 Cohurgwoudd otiveu 13 radey, County -17 10" 8 1. 6 minutes, The winners bagged ~ ~ esl ste de hi GWilson, Locke TV Il1 8 10 IS 23 a total of 13 goals and 19 as- fut n ia ola h D. Rafuse, Locke V - 16 6 12 18 10 sists and made Vanstone's ife 1:5mr.SihadTop W) Rendeil. Locke TV 17 6 1 1 0 miserable. son combined to set up Jim MI iedI, ok V1 6 12 18 48 MNlybhn - fe - Wilson for a bard hlast between GOATENER,40 minutes, were unable tprTeented th ert ope Kis OATNEScontrol the TV artillery in.TeBwavil qa a GI' MIN GA AVG. this game, with Vanstone C. gs, Locke TV 12-- having little chance on most men Cluh's Trophy for their K.Veth,1uny -2 720 48 4.00 of the 13 goals. Steve Burns victory in the meet. Veil cil, --ul-t 9 540 36 4.00 had three goals and two as- L. 5eiz cut' 300 21 4.20 sists, wînning the scoring R. Cakwl--Krap-- 18 1080 78 4.33 tithe in a breeze. Tim- Prout N gh H wk 9 54 43 47'(two goals and threc assists), 13 H. Rwc, ount------------9 64 43 ,78 Randy Donoghue (a goal and ~~ ihsnl .Bue28 C.VntnMNlys-~~--8 48q0 60 7.50 threc), Gary Wilson I(thrruece8 gol),LkePou threaseldaadhigh triple, A. Dykstra 709. byJi Care rapsa 7p.. gte o:3 alss), W rayuRandeh (oe gal-exî Th wirwîd tm l fra session, Coun Chryhe 8ake andts)Wrasiss),dittoBob On Saturday, membeýrs_ of Bowmanvîlle Country Club hl nexciting 'amStndng positsons groundysto athaitand tLon MsNustys, a lon ithsingbemost successful mixed bonspiel, with, the winners shown here. In the foreground K. Campbell -.'- 26570 17 Thrdyeeigwt on alastlocck's first Marjerrîsison ýis Skip RonManning, standîing lef t to right, Vice Lois Lewis, second Keith D. Ogden - 26450 17 0 nlb eksfrtgaine, goals by George Andrews,,,, and Douds and Lead BarbH lamptori. K. Raîston 26291 13 tyChser"îtnn their1Couinty again showed their Barry Oliver, Indicates just B. Pipr25717 9 fîs pae eienewîhaMasteryý over Kramps, Inocol- how weîlI balanced Locke', B Wilbr 26016 9 -4 ictory over Kvarp Fuir- cecting flir'ninth victoy in attack was vill. B-ruce ---- _26282 7 itr.in the second gamei, 18 gaimes. The Furniture For the dazed losers, Bob K2UfIll15 Gme and Over Locke TV fin3shed la the crowd battled from ,behînd Hellam iwith two, alýong -Wth B o w liMME SRE MEU WWs V I1III!rs,0 C.Bruce 298, I. Sweetman "runnerý-up s a tey maul- 4-2 and 5-3 deficits, narrow- Woody Lee, Lanny Burns and 2I44,er.ey n Â215, M. 23ibDe ed McNlt'Sorts 13-5. lng it to a single goal on Larry Perris beat "Corky" 247-2esn28,5A. D.kTra 4-7i. The r best tlhree of five serni1- Bruce Meadows' score at 11:04 Burgess la the winners' net. 247-228flf'A. Dkt 2327,1. final playoffs be-gin thîs of the third period. Some Lockes picked up three of the a J p Wright 244, F ysra 21 rhrdywhnLockes me-iýetistout, defensive play managed five penalties.e Tou vai en t _____________________________________ penalties._________ Top 10 Averages C1ommercial Hockey From The Fort Hope Guide Bowmanvihle hit flrst at the IBowmanville lcad, how,ýevcr,l 202 , rîston 21, C. . Bruc The Bowmanville Consura- 3:20 Jmark pf the third as[was fated for a short life as, tra 196, D. Ogden 192; L. Piper merà' Gas Mites capturcd the JnJnc rove borne an un- 1just past the midway point of 190, A. Dykstra 188, K. Camp- championship of the Port H-ope assisted marker, The sma1Il the pciodCarnocker set up bell 184, J. Rowe 184. Mite Invitatîonal Tournamcnt ,~~i loss recor'd the owavi WalerFrak ealEsatebi shotng ra wel uedPerisbrke re fo te rown, t wythiýu- ed ý off he eg ar sao la lyfs.Byoswîlb p Fr Wle Fakwoftheycrto teBtoletin Mteé' wîtb ~ ~ ~ Grr, vîtreshs Sna sn lastpaeMutonbaveind misends w itha -71on , Milajeor wh do aned the r fliornin, the 9 .[ilath , ig rn w ile los tie mreethor mt Heopew vdsnRberM.e la tc ôpninggfme Ga thoos -anda't e -frak neticheable p50 erom s ef oneMaoso0la thonolawetio eal Esat c t e a - eles ifs seson will beothe rkWoolner, Hokswels noath s lverwa te r Mt Winovr Mttn'sShil bbst three ofpfice Maffa irs. Ashon Vitcb aptu7-1dwoheMaos wodowby the Port p Th at oast saw thBrook s l îst Sds ay's:1. oetop godayer award, Fr Mt- offfltoary Clbthe itetory cntinue thi strong plaýy re- Muttonis showed plenty cf tons, Vanstone was extremely drew teams this year from cntls ading frst lace hustle before bowiag to Wal- Sharp, filling la for Grant Port Hope, Cobou-rg, Bowmn fiihr rsnsSok~ter Franks 4-2. Larry Perris Wright. Along witb Curt, ville, Newcastle, Brigbton,lar Sho 2-, ~tbof he innrsnabbed a perfect Icad pass Gihi, Sainsbury and Ruadie Brookln, Wbîtby and Port goas wre otced y tev romn Ashton te score the Win- played well. Perry. niers final goal at 19:10 of the la Brooks 2-1 triumaph The first stabs at whitthiag final period. Fliatoff counted agairîst Brysoas, botb clubs down the eight-team course Prank~s opening goal at 12:10 performed in playoff fashion. contînued sbortly after 10 O f the first period. Steve Burns' two first pcriod o'clock as Bowmanville earned The only marker cf the markcrs, gave Brooks a lead its first victory cf the day wîth mniddle frame came from Bob tbey beld until 2:46 of ,thc a 2-0shtu of the tourney's e K"F u zz y" Marjerrison, Who third, whea Kim Rodgers beat eventual runners-up, Brooklin. 'w tame Upwit Any Mrp1 Vince Vanstone. The winaers Billy Hogarth bit for both ILLNEYR MI<E and Irv'Gill, after 8:10, on a drew six of the eight penal- Bowmanville talles on re- IUAI ~~"~' pwerpla. Biantics called by officiais Mike mTarkably similar passes from MA L-iYLI Ait bs irt f hNyeC, Cerneli and Deug Parker., Iine-mate Brenton Thompson. NTM E R'I idei - frWlerFak Brooks, who have been EFarniing the shutout betwcen at 4.15 oft th rasMr turning la some stroagds the Bewmanville pipes were phy was banisbed for slash- pas eetly, were solidnrindre odr n ing. Howells made a fine ipîay, tbrougbout, wt Vastonei Kevin Welsb. taklng a pass near bis own1 coming rip with a great pee Tergtt nc h blueline from HeRnnie Simpson of goalkecping. Curt, jn the cbarnpionship game was bang- andcutinginfro th ic topposition cage, was aîes ng in the balance as the squads ads, tto janrm the:ckpstasihit aheelpaydfrom Prt Fe rry aicind Bowmaa- I Ladies' Major Bowling [, February 7tb Higb single, Joyce M ajor 318; higb triple, Donna Brad- ley 769. Top 12 Averages Onie Etcher 231, Donna Bradley 225, Jackie Patficld 224, Ollie Patfield 223, Nancy Cox 219, Barb Osborne 217, Elleen Moore 215, Joyce Maj- or 214, Cecîle Bewers 214, Shirley Davis 210, Helen Rog- ers 209, Marg Perris 206. Team Standings Team Pins Pts. Onie Etcher- 17792 141 Dot Brooks 17662 12 Dayle Wolnik- 17278 12 Shirley Davis- 17095 12 0111e Patfield - 17859 il Helen Rogers- 17464 il Judy Bragg i- 17605 9 Jackie Patfield -. 17752 8 Audrey Osmond .- 16914 8 Cecile Bowcrs 17050 4 Elleen Moore-- 16874 4« Helen Depnw- 16050 3 220 Games and Over Cecile Bowers 237, Joyce Lyle 301, Sharon Gibson 228, Dayle Wolnik 229, Mianie Taylor 230, Mabel Lewis 242- 225, Judy Bragg 235, Joyce Major 229-318, Florence Drap- er 221-226, Marion McKnight 241, Eileen Moore 273-264,1 Liberty Belles Febrnary 8, 197Z Tcam Standings Team Pins Pts. Horstmail 11163 16 McDonald -- 10935 13 Stephens------ 10910 13 Coombes ----- 10666' 12 Roberts----11002 9 ½/ Kirktona ----10756 9 Bradley 10679 8 Gibson 10664 8 Luxten --------- .10519 7 Shackleton --10685, 3 Millerà 10116 3 High Single - Una Miller 294. High Double - 'Marie Gibson 448 <210, 238). Top 12 Averages C. Roberts 218, A. Bons 201, B. Stephens 198, J. Luxton 195,' Marlon, Gibson 193, F. Bradley, M. Colvîlle, 191, Val Miller 191, F. Steadman 190, E. Dadson 190, M. Kirk- ton 188, R. Shackleton 188, I. Burns, M. Lane 187. 200 Games C. Roberts 231, M. Hogarth 210, M. Colville 233, C. Lush 212, F. Bradley 218, M. Kirk- ton 208, B. Ferscy 209, P. Fal- lis 225, K. Blanchard 216, R. Dickinson 205, A. Bons 206, B. Lyle 214, Darlene Ferguson 204, Val Miller '209, H., Sbee- ban 230, Mary Smith 213, B. Stephens 225, Rose Morris 239, E. Dadson 216, 1. Buras 202, Marie Gîbson 210, 238, J. Kellett 224, Una Miller 294., M. Seto 23,D. Konopacki 209'. e To Oui:' rrends 'and Customers: Welrccomiie to the wonderful world of Chinese food at the Lotus G--ardensRetuat where.you will enjoy the subtieties of Chinese cusn.Our menul is exotic and legendary; it is filled with every delight, poýpul!ar dishesan gourmet, delicacies. f yo!u appreciate a change of pace from the ordinary or haethe slightest whi.-r for real Chinese gourmet food, pamnper yourself and your family, enjoy the best from us. Your family will marvel at the exotic cuisine and your day will be most rewarding.1 When, you entertaîn, or have an occasion to celebrate, flatter your guests. Serve them an array of these delicious Chinese specialties. Yiour party will be a success and your vnigwill be trost pleasant. Whether you dine at home or at the Lotus Gardens Restaurant, ou,-r luscious gourmet foods assureyou of a pleasant, memnorable experience. Thank You, The Management FREE HOME DELIVERY ON $3,50 MINIMUM ORDER FOR SUPERB SERVICE PLEASE CALL0 623-5583 or 623-3473 c;tus lÇarclens The Bowmaaville Pee Wee Majors coatinued their out- standing playoff performanceý wiîth back te back wins vn Port Hope on Friday a-nd Sat- .rat yin the serins iný fwo straight gamces. On Friday in Port Hope the locals wcrn led by Terry Sar- gînson wîth three goals and two assists, -nd Jerry John- stan, aise witb thc bat trick and anc assisti, Other goals were scored by Marty Pres- ton, Hon Jukic, Robert Ormis- ton and Bob Bickell. The de- feace piaycd a strong game with Tim Vanstone recording the shutout. On Saturday ini Bewman- ville there was Iîttîn doubt as tbey ýcored carly and skated te a 10-1 win. Once again the îwchl balaaced attack showcd aýs eight players shared la the s(oxin-g. The wianers wcre led by Hon Jukic and Robert Or- miston witb two goals eacb, singles geing te Sarginson Bickcll, John Davis, E'ddy' Gruyters, Preston amd ' Raady Masterson. Jo hn EHogartbý played another strong def',en- sive game aa0ieGsik in goal, played wchl whcn The Trailsîccis now advance ter the quarter finals and w111 posslbly be startîng this wveekend agaînît an. castern team. Tax reforni is now Iaw. To explain how it affects you, we recently conducted a. masýsive mail-out of information, kt is possible, however, that you were not included in the mailing Eist., If so, there are two basic bookiets you rieed in order te have a general understanding of how tax reformn affects you. They are: * "Highlights for -Individuals"* * "Valuation Day" To, obtain these bookiets, simply wrîte to: Taxation Distribution Centre P.O. Box 8489, Ottawa KIG 3L5 or pick themi up at your local post office. Reniembe,,it is ini your own interest ta read these booklets. Contact us if you have flot receivecl them, By preparing no, t will be casier to file your inéonie tax returni in 1973. National Revenu Revenue, natona1t TaxarSonImpôt Donna Bradley 303-274, Jaekie ' Patfield 228-228, Fae Lewis 234-220, Doreen Park 230, Dot Brooks 244, Toots Wiseman 228, Marg Perris 222, Marg King 236, Audrey Stephens 220, Ollie Patfield 291, Melen Rogers 261-239, Shirley Bick- ehl 262, Lily Edmondson 231- 269, Onie Etcher 221, Audrey Osmond 251, Billi Ballantine 221. On January 24th Diane Pip- er bowled a 261 game and we neglected to put it in the paper - Sorry, Diane. Rural Bowlinig February 8th Team Standings Russ Sunoco - Il 18506 Hi Cs 101/2 18219 Salem 10 18594 Tyrýone ----- 10 18446 Maple Grove 8 19145 Enniskillen ----- 8 ý18084 Dominion Stores 7½/ 17037 Solina --------- 7 18441 High Singles - D. Fraser,, 323, K. McGiIl 302 High Triples - C MilIs 768, K. McGill 763, Averages D. 'Taylor 243, B. Marien 232, K. MeG!li 225, R. Laircl, 224, J. Luffman 223, L Coombes 218, C. Mills 214, D. Wood 213, R. Vanmeer 208,, Ray Davey 207, C.* Goodman 206, AI Stephen 205, Ron- Broome 204, J. Coombes 203,- J. Slemýon 203, F. Wooten 203, T. Pleasance 202, D. Reynolds 202. INDOOR HEATED SWIMMING pOOUÊ-L Forget Wînter. ENJOY A REFRESÀING SWIM FOR THAT CHANGE 0 F PACE Mon. to Fi.' 7 to 9 p.m. $1.00 per person at the MOTO=IN Liberty st. S. at 401 Phone 623-3373

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