TeC adiali. ta-tesman, Bowrnanville, F'eb. 16 1972 623-33031: FLASHfBACK - 25 Years ago - Bowmanville Wheelers basketball team defeated Peterborough 48-27 on %Saturday, February l5th, 1947, to become the undefetited Inte rmediate Lakeshore champions. Teamn members were .Ralph Maclntyre, Bill Rudeli, Ray Rundle, Artie Clemence, Jim Stutt, Doug Jack- manm, Don Mason, Bll Dadson and Ross Gilbart. Walter 'DeGeer was coach and the manager was- Laiurence Coddard. t~ t t t t FLIASIIBACKý - 10 Years Age, - On Saturday,. February 24th., 1962, Mayor Ivan Hobbs and DarIington'ýs Reeve Garnet Riekard 'officially opened the new curling club at Southview Golf & Country Club. The occasion was the first Men's Invitation Benspiel to be, held here, Two teamis ;wýalked off with top honors, one a local tearf, Haroald Falk (Skip), Bill Burk, (Vice), Tom Woodflock, (second), and AI Trevail, (Iead); and the ofther f romn Blaekstock, $kip Roy Turner, Vice M4ax Rock~er, Second Neil Malcolmi and Lecad Ivan Thompson. Tearns coming second included WiIk Kitson, Tom Cowan, Bill Lyle and Bruce Clarke from the Bowrnanville Club, and an Oshawva rink. f-EPSI COLA TOURINEY '- This Saturday, Feb. 19th, the Pepsi Cola companyv will host the Zone "J" High School bowling tournament finals at Liberty Bowl tatnat 2:30 p.m. sharp,. Bowlers will be here from-. Peterborough, Cobourg, Bowmanville, Oshawa, Whitby and Ajaýx. Bowmanville bowlers bowl at 4:.00 p.n. The Ontarofinals ill be held at Welland, Ontariço )1n March 25)th. The general public is invited to attend. î TH1ERE'S STILL TIME- for Pmil Vowles Red E7agles to recoup from-1 theîr shellacking on Thursda'y îin the opening gai-e of their playoff series withi Port Hope wvhen the hhîtoppers cleaned them 11-0. It's difficuit to figure what happened, iit Was 11ust one of those niglits yeui cayi't explain and wanit to forget. On Sunday, thcy showed signs of >omning back to regular forrn, but stihi didn't have enough to take the gloating Panthbers, losing 6-3. Now, they have their backs (t0 the wall and rnust corne up With à win on)à Thursday in. Port Hope, Their sup- poýrters know they can do it, so hit that cone- back, trnil, Eagles, and let's show 9cem- Nice to 'e eg Crough back, in the hune-up after being eut with a broken ankize. COL, SA-IWS CAR- It dioesn't a ppear hIkely that the late ,C ol. Xý, S. McLaughlin's 2-foot-long, 9-p assenger cadillac limojusine will be seeni very oftena in and arounid Enneis,,kilen an-d Tyrone as it used to be when Col Sam wias alive. A mnan namned John 11 Bradley or Brad-Lea MIeadows-ý Ltd,, Chatham, has bought it foi, $12,105 fromi the National Trust Company, Tor- )ntLo. Not a bad buy either because it had only beeni driven 1,1065 mifles and originally cost $16,000. Mr. Bradiley intenis to operatei o i w personal use. HONO ~SOP' AM~>ELL Last week, wql-kuwn shawa barrister Terry Kelly head- ed a group that org-anized a special night at Oshawa Curling Club te pay tribute te George 'Soup' Camp-bell who, for over 40 years played apemnt part in sports in Oshawa as a play- er, coach, officiai anxd sports writer with the Osaa Time-s, Sop'suffered a severe stroke i last year but is ,necw on the way to recovery, but will have le take life a bit easier than he did. We're haptpy to herrthat bis many talents and his cntrib tot sports in Oshawa are being recgnied.We aise extend te him best wishes for-a' complete recevery. t; t t t t CONGRATULATIONS -- Congratulationsiý to Yiouth Bowlers from Liberty Bowl who were winners in the Zone J finals held in Wh-itby and Oshawa last week- emd. Beverly Tayloçr won the Banitamn girls single event and John Jfensen., Kevin Farrell, Larry Dad- sýon, Gary Lanec and Kevin Woolley the Bantam boys team evcNent. Trhey now advance to the Ontario Finals1 in Kitchener, March 5th, tî GREAT BiOWLING The highest single this year at Liberty BowlT was rolled on Monday 1 afternooni in the Foundry league bý' Ron Goode with a treniendous 4U8 That's great bowling! t t t t t_ JUIRBONSPIEL - On Saturday and Su1ndaý, Ferar 9th and 20th, tw-o rnks of Juýnior CLrlers from Bowmianville Country Club will compete in the .F.'T.O. sponsored Bonspiel to be h1eld at Bayview Country Club, Toronto. Those competîng fir here ncdeMîke Ormiston, Suisan Anderson, Mike Orme, SI, sanRf ýennt and Butch Stephen, Cathy Henny ,IMike Tru1'deau and Julie Mdfl1roy. NIEW RACEWAY- Nearing compleion on the west side of Highway 28 at Fraserville, and south of the junction of Highways,115 and 28 is the new Peterborough Harness Horse Race- the rol fr achaceüo cmpete in the provincial finials at Sudbury in IMay. CONGRATULATIONS- are also extended to H.f .1, Wood Pee WTees who eliminated Markham twog games straight in a best of three series in the Lake-0 s'hore pliy-offs, Next series will go against Bay ig es mens Major Lge. Our President Bud Hennîng finally stýarted ta act likea President should on Wednes- day night and came up witl the high triple of the sched- ule 864. Henning's ganies were 353-273-238. As the bowleri-ill now say "That's Our President". lFour other bowlers follow- eëd HennLiing over the 800 mark. Old Soohie Art Rowe had 82(282-239-311), Frank Mo- hn 830 (231-341-258). The Mayor of Orono Maurice An- naert 816 (272-354-190) and the aid Whistler himself Ross Wright 816 (266-262-288). The pace is getting 1hotter every week. Ten bowlera bettèrued thie 700 mark. Bob Sm-ith had 781 and] the high aingle gamne 36V. Randy Beauprie hit 769 (328); Greg Couch, giving somre Iof Ur top bowletrs lots of trouble, had 765 (270), AI "Goos;e" Osborne 7,54 (270,), George Piper 741 (322), Dick Perfet 736 (255), Dick aiso spared a head pin asplit; Ron "Fats" Etcher 710 (272), Kari Blckell, bowling better than eýver, 709 (2,54); Les"Bs Smaie 707 (243), Rusa "ig OJke 705 (276). Clarence Oke had a 32il sîngle game, Edî Leslie 294, Doug Carter 289, El-wyn Dic- key 286, Rowlie Coombea 269, Rusa Hailma-n 268, Steve Oke and Bill "Jake" Westlake both tied ut,,.261. TÎhe Jujry &Lvi team won ail top honorai,, having higli 2ingle 1330 and hi gh triple 3ï55, Dave Re.vnolds and Larry Piper arce ted for hiîgh aver- ,4ge at 248 wile Russ Oke and Ron Etcher are, next la Une ,with 246, A real battie la golnig on!i he teamn standing with Beav- Ir Lumber and Neis Osborpie's nauranýce boo. Both teamrn iave a record of 14 wins gainat 4 lasses. Gth Week - 2ûd Sehiedule .îame Games Ave. 3ave Reynoila----1P 248 Uýarry Piper 18 248 ,.:uss Oke ___-19 2 46P PLon Etcher 18 246 Yack Bond __-__ 18-42 Greg Couch 18 242 Ed Leslie c 8 240 Maujrice Annaert 1 23.9 Gord Wilcox - 1 237 Frank Mohun--1,5 236 Don Oke ------ -- 18 233 Jim Bruton 18 233, Ron Seileck 1 --- 8 232 Hector Ballantine - 18 230 Rosa Wright 18 229 Bob Smith IP1 228 AI Osborne 1-R18 227 Randy Beauprie --18 227 Elton Brock---- 18 227 Ruas Haliman - 18 226 Art Rowe --- 15 226 'Sud Hennîng 18 225 Howard Bromel--18 124 Morley Etcher -- 18 223 Doduc Carter 18 223 H.ap l'aimer 18 22 Dr. H. B. Rundie --a18 2T1 Diîck Perfect 1IR 221 Si Trewin _18lR 221 Harold Mic-helson iP,18 I22 0 George Piper - 18 220 B3ih Oke 15 220 Les Smnaie - 18 220 Maurice Richards 18 219 Walt Hately 18 218 Bruce ime ± 15 218 Bob Kent 1- 8 217 Clarence Oke 18 217 Bob Laird - 18 217 Ray Van Meer - 18 216 Put Murphy -- 18 215 Elwyn Dickey la18 214 Bob Konopacki 18 213 BiE Westlake i- 8 212 Kari îe 18 212 Mik-e Murphy 15 2?1,1 Bob Glanville - 15 211 liîm McKnight 18 210 Jack Lander- 18 209 Luke Annaert --- 18 209 Har-old Bennett 18 209 BMIhL to 18 209 Mý,urrav Tighie- 15 208 John Carter - 18 208 Ab Saman 18- -la 207 John VnnDyk 18 206 Bob Willia-ma 18 206 Don Bagnelil 18 205 Ronl carter 18 205 Ted BRe,çneli 18 203 Stan M-\cMurter - ---18 200 Stanidinig of Teams Team W L Pins Pts. Beaver Wea- - 10 8 0381 the Lions Centre Rose- Roomr from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. This group is under the direction of Miss Irene Harvey and the classes are held'every Wednes- lay. New members are wel- ýcme to register now, Young Skiers Raise $800 in One-Hour Ski-a-thon On Saturday morning at Oshawa Ski Club, Ki rby, had raised $800,--0f this -amouint, 75 per, cent will go ta young members of the clubý took part in a Sk--hn the national ski team andth balance to the valunteer sponsors paying each of theni varying amounts for patrollers who are in charge of safety at the club. TheyV each completed run up and down one slope, for onie will use their funds for equipment. Other clubs în houl-. The youngsters, raced like- mad ta complete as Canada held similar ev.ents. BOWMANVIT. LEAGUI as of Satur( GP TYKE LEAGUE Cardinals 16 Indians ___16 Royals 16 Americans --16 Hornets ___-16 Blades --____16 Steelers 16 Bombers -16 AT031 LEAGUE Frank's 14 Clippers 14 Royals 14 Tigers 14 Fargo's - ~-14 Seals---------- 14 Bisons 14 Rama - 14 PEE WEE LEAGUE Beavers - - -13 Kings ----- - - 15 Blades ___-14 Bruins 14 Rangers 15 Wings --- 15 Canadiana - -14 Franks ------- - 14 Leafs - - ------ 14 Hawks ---------- 14 BANTAM LEAGUE Indians -14 Cuba -14 Braves ----- 14 Panthers 14 Huskies 14 Flyers ------------- 14 BUDGET LEAGUE Generals - 14 Cornets - ----14 Mt. Royals -- 14 P.R.S. 14 Canucks -- 14 Braves 14 1LE MI NOR HOCKEY y, Feb. 1Zth, 1972 W L T Pts. 9 9 5 6 6 5 GFý GA 53 27 35 39 34 27 23 17 41 40 41 36 26 49 16 3 64 14 48 29 42 38 39 37 22 24 38 40 23 40 16 70 91 19 52 45 44 43 63 64 51 59 61 61 48 50 41 53 35 56 29 67 49 27 42 28 36 36 43 >-39 28 33 27 62 36 20 46 36 33' 34 39 44 31 36 34 49 Foundry Bowlïing many runsas possible and w.Mhen it was aloete February 8th Pins Pts. W\Ahat Happened ? htime , Port Hope picked Ailey Cats 18342 12 PP up s ix more unanswered Screw Balls 18136 10 makesGutter Balla 18277 9 Mie oweywa te igAces -- 18607 8 au k ony a h i Head Pins 18305 8 scoreýr as hie got three goals, Sore Heads 18533 7f Paul is, ob Thiycakr on, 79, .Bridger 748. e and Gilhs, BP hi ats and Hidden score winnera: game (n Op nig P ay ff amGre Cwe, icWatsahng an;gm 3 .rnr Bih McCwlougBil1 R. Stilea; game 2, Brad b KeCyeran In the gamne, t'he Engles upper hand and mlssqed thee te Panthers, waS Up ta, his G.Wloer240.0 dm Whthppnd Wlthtswere swamped 11-0 and they gîorious opportunities ta glet uIsual tricks including his weîîG iso 9,M.Aan Wha apeeWll htsare going to have ta find the : known "bush-league" tactics. 28-4, C. Knapp 213, A. the question memnbers af the answer quickly as the serles on the scoreboard early., As-, Thethrgaeatesr Sweetman 201, H. Ballantîne BowmaDville Red Eagles Jr. resurn Sna aBowrna- awas, the Port Hope club les iîbepaydlaP rt 240 2822, . Co l5276, Ca. are- askîng themnselves ville and then back ta Port picked up the s w galIl he op Thrsay eveingPoet D. Bridger 262-309, S .Good-" follo-wing the(ir flrst playoff Hope 'Th-ursday, Feb. î7th. first, and thus held ga1-Oine d1g e Hî7the withstheyîourtb h ngfFec mLu rp20-1,B.GSmkeh 223, game last Thursday la /Port For the first 10 mntsoff h eod saybh* î LRhdr21 .Smit2022-, Ho e.ar thheecodarneartuek minutesill 2â7-200,G.Sm on2748 i Hoe_ h gm h Eagles had the Thle Bowmanville crew- got next Sunday, Feb. 2th. Brad Adarnsi203-234, Ken ___a littie sioppier in the second, The local boys need lots af Whitney 21.3, Sheila Stilea 200, fvl rk a r, ,4rîallowing the Panthers, ta vocal support, sa let's see a Roan Good 248-258-289, J. Q L t'rUor oegasan nsrn contingent aIo Bowr- Woolner 232, B. Partner 240, M ark'h m W ip !; i he third, ln whloh the Eagles, manvilef Jans ln Port Hopel-p. Snawden 211, L. Adarns St. ary's R e m enplay-ed short-handed t7 aI Thursday evenlng. 22,0. Knapp' 218-202, J. by David Goheen the -fundamentuls ind their Thbe St. Mary's Cernent Red- opposition skated thern at ýmen Juveniles held Markham the lce with precision passing off the score shseet until the and all-out skating. 10:15 mark of the second per- Maybe next year wili be lad. Fram here on the Mark- hetter. Several graduating ham team filled the local net IDA. Midgets, who elimînat- t4 with seven goals. With a min- ed Markhn with a 3 ta i vic- ute and 55 seconds ta play lai tory, will be average, while the thîrd perlad, Phil Broome quite a few af the boys on the scored ta save the locais frorn Redmen teami now still have bcbng humiiiated by not scor- another year of eligibiity eft ing a goal. Randy Allen and With, a good nuclevus the St. Laurie Gay assisted on the Mary's Cernent R" e d! n goal. should skate their way ta vic- This basi eliminated the tory niext year. Redmen from'further compe- The team would lketa tition. thank everyone w1ho trans,- l'romn the start af the sea- p orted the boys ta gaîrnea son Jim Olinski and Brian that were away froff hom, -Hughes have tried ta put a and ta the fans who showed3 team together that would re- up faithfully every week, win present the Bowrnanville Hoc- or lose. Without the help aIr key Association ta the best of Reg Watson, this column £coul their abillty. not have been written eachi There were nights that the weeh. He and histrusty- pen il Redmen filled the penalty 'box kept this scribe on top a'oaf insltead af the 'net. Other the action bthroui hour the e tirnes the boys forgot, about y'ear. Mixed Major Leaguiei te February 7th Averuges Doris Joil 247, Larry Piper 238, 0111e Patfield 236, Maur- ice Aninaert 233, Peggy Haynes 2132, Albert Saman 232, Rusa H-ately 230 (15), Pete Dobbins 226, Jim Bruton 226, John Luffman 226, Nyhi Sheehan 223, Bernice Buday 221, Rosa Wright 221, Go(rd Sirnpson 218, Jim Murphy 212, Jack Mc- Nuity 212, BIiI Jail 212, Gord Cowhing 211, Hon Haynes 208, Vince Vanstone 208 (15), Leon Connorsý 206, Norn tMoKeen S206 (15), Don Bagnieil 206 (6), Benny Wailsoh 0,Ran ýBurgesa 205, John !Fowle'r204, ,Larb Buttonshaw 204, Vir- ginia Fairey 204, Loin Wright ~SHELL3 Shell Service i80KINGE. BOWMANVILLE PHIONE 623-5662 Dont McLachlan - Don Plain, 203, Joan Sutclhiffe 20L2,Lnd Crossey 201, Murray Cain 21 Karen Reid 200, Jach Phialen 200 (17)., Joli ----- 12 143 Haynes ---_ - 12 18989 1Wright --- hi- -- -1 18571 1Crossey h--i- - 11 18442 3Patfiehd ------- I 1,8772 1Vandenberg 1o 181041 -Annart, D. 9 18,3 49 1Fairey '---- 8 18266 Buday ----- ----- 7 I18421 Sutehiîffe-- ---7 18470 Buttoiishaw t6 17.540 Annaert, P. 5 176441 1 Over 800 Jirn Brutan --924' Over 700 0111e Patfield 785, Doris Joli 764, Benniy Wilson 762, Peggy Haynes 753, Mziurice Aninaert 738, Vilnce Vanstone 727, John Fowler 720. Over 1300 Jirn B1ruton 337, Gord Cowi- ing 309, Ollie Patfield, 308. Over 250 0111e Patfield. 250, Lola rght 251, Alice Gibson 254, Bi Joli 257, Vince Vanatone 258, John Luffman 261, Ron Haynes 265, Bernice euday 266, Maurice Annaert 269- 267, Jimn Bruton 271, Hilda Sirnnick 277, Pete Dobbinai 277, Peggy Haynes '280,-254, Doris Joli 284-254, John Fowl- er 299. Merry Makers Hi;gh aingle, Shir'leyv GrIeen- ham 246; high double, Shir-, ley Greenham 407. High av-! erage, Mary Lau Townsley, 214. Games Over 200 Shirley Greenham 2 46, Dorothy Kelly 230, Mary Huisman 230, Belle Cox 208, Mary Lau Townsley 200. 1Team Standings Towisley 5162, H-uisman 5001, Srnith 4gr29, Meore 4817, Sarginson 4794. Bridger 261. Averages Over 200 Ganies Bruce Smîth----- 18 Ron Good - 1 -p G, Wilson ----- 15 H. Bahluntine 18' D. Bridger 18, N. Cowle 12 G.' Simpson 18 B. Partnier 18 PHIL VOWLES HEATING SPECIALIST 1 Qlleetn Street PHONE 623-7591 24 IIOUR SERVICE Oil, Gas & Electric Furnace & Air Condition Installa- tions - Central & Window Uinits - Clare Heela, & Findley Equipment Free Estimates Budgret Ternis Avallable ýL--Y 4 DAYSLEFI CWciiToday.. 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