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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Apr 1974, p. 8

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmaeville, April 3, 1974 623-3303* .,LASIBACK- 25 Years Ago- Averages in the Rih eeue Bowling are Jack Gay 233, Bob, Gý!1agher 228, Bill Poley 917, Wai1t Pol- lg214, Jack Elston 213, Téd McLaughlin 213, fie Woolner 206, Lawrence Wearn 206, Doug T&lor 204, Normr Cowle 201, Frank Smith 198, Dud î eley 195, George Perfect 195. One week remains 'nlte schedule. .ASIIBACK - 10 Vears Ago - Hockey ',1others held their final meeting of the season thtie Lions Centre, March 24, with Pres. àTan Simpson in charge. Marg. Tabb, convenor for the tickets, reported sales of $310.71. Mary tawker reported the work committee had fii,,îhed the jackets and pennants for the Atom ,11 Stars to wear in the parade in Parry Sound. 4Ioattending the meeting were Dori Simpson, v ieBonnie Cowle, and Reta McRoberts, et',,a Junkin, Anna Wilcox, Betty Forsey. tGRATULATIONS TO - H. L. Wood Minor, m-ns on bringing the Ail Ontario Championship ý.owanviIedefeatîng Stoney Creek 7-1 at the h i . rena on Sunday evening, March 31. We also et -cngratulations to two very fine coaches, r g e Sainsbury and Jim Peters. This is George's fet Ontario title and Jim's second. Well done, cry one'. âKNýAPP1S TOWING - Major Bantams failed à t heir bid to retain the Major Bantam Al ,'ntario in town for the second consecutive a.Last year Knapp's Towing defeated Paris caïrn the titie. This year Knapp's lost to a e, fast skating team from Penetang. Have a Sodsurnmmer, see you in the fali. .C4,N,-ES11I- The Whitby RecreationDepartment is.,{-eeking a design to identify Iroquois Park. This "dýign m<-îy be in the form of a sign, monument, sîilpture, murai, or any other artistie arrange- n~tbased on the foilowing criteria: (1) suitabie must be large enough to be seen from a r sonable distance in al directions. (2) iettering otIesign rnust be symboiic of the Iroquois Park p rïect. (3) miust be durable enough to withstand a wea ther conditions. (4) must serve as a la,rark for Whitby and Iroquois Park. Prizes!! ~4 pacewinner, - $250.00; 2nd place winner - $1O0;3rd place winner - $100.00. Rules and B »u1ations - 1. This contest is open to everyone - p 4 i essionals and amateurs, children and aduits. 2. Iï -pplicants must submit a brief written report hhtheir gein to expiain its meaning and Uiîiicance. 3. Six finalists will be required to give a 1~ra presentation of their project to a panel of - jîd~e. 1 Ail entries must be submitted to the YRecreation Department no later than 5:00 ., riday, May 3lst, 1974. 5. Ail applicants must ffîîlete a registration form pior to proceeding x4htheir design. Please send to: Whitby Býcî ation Department, Iroquois Park Identifica- ttýn(o.,0est, 105 CoIborne Street East, Whitby, 71~îi.LN 1V9, Iroquois Park is located in W ~tbyonthe northeast corner of Victoria and TISrytreets. Facilities wiii include, eventuaiiy, a oe pad arena, an indoor pooî, a physical Itîsscentre, a comimunity centre, a hotel-motel, keball diamonds, soccer pitchles, tennis courts, 1 hidliuse and a track. A BATT'S ONTARIO BREWERIES - has ýýiu,,,ouneedsponsorshîp of a third major auto -ae a Formula 5000 even, which will form oarth ie traditional Laba't's Blue Can-Am \vekedJune 14-15-16 at Mosport Park. The ,compaaso sponsors'the Labatt's 50 Grand ý'îx o Canada, this country's only Wonld LlîmponsipGrand Prix which is held each S'epteïià er. The weekend doubleheader offers ,petators two days of international racing as Arvers compete in the Labatt's Formula 5000 !mace oin Saturday, June 15, followed the next qday by the Labatt's BlueCan-Am. I'4NE RIDGE TOURNAMENT - We have been ,ked in this column to offer congratulations to. I ,emnFice who worked Iong and hard, to make tietournament a success. A planned annuai three dy event staged for three days, in the local arena ntiîg tire winter break, from ail reports, it was a t,~nendous success. Congratulations to everyone ýý.ir.ected wîth the event. »URHAMCURLERS - Lose OCAA Title - ,liîe Ontario Collegyes Athletic Association Men'»s MajIor Top 10 Averages Larry Piper ..... 250 Russ Hately ............. 248 Ron Etcher ......... ý-...243 A Osborne ............. 241 Pat Murphy........... 241 Bob Laird............. 240 Gord Wilcox,........... 235 Elton Breck........... 235 Russ H-Jallmnan ......... 233 Dick Perfect........... 233 Team Standing Osborne & Shank. .45378 26 Beaver Lumber ..45535 221/2 Cowan Pontiac . .46052' 22 Dykstra's Food . .44582 21 Jury &Loveil ... .43542 201,1 Lander Hdwe ...44420 20 I.G.A. .......... 43802 19 Pepsi Cola ....... 43586 19 Frank's Variety . .43961 17 Keni's Men's Wear 43171 17 Rice Bowl........ 42325 16 Ron Mutton ý...43070 14 High Triple Pat Murphy ...... ....... 869 ýHigh Single_ PatMurphy .............338 Top Games Jack Bond 866 (267-278-321), Dick Perfect 836 (251-273-312), Jim Bruton 785 (290),,Russ Hately 759 (304), Clarence Oke 78(290), AI Osborne 737, Lowell MacDougal 736, Russ Haliman 732, Keîth McGill 727. C.O.F. 'Bowling March 29, 197 4 Team Standling Andy Bonsmna...37487 68 Johný Gould...... 38434 59 Mel Rozema .. - 31,176 58 May AlIdread... 36941 50 Phil Ward....... -37 10 47 Bob Smith.. .37.~011 42 Arnold Van Goor .... 36873 42 Howard Pollard .... .37239 40 John Luffman..37062 40 Da ve Mott . ........ 36817 40 George Heath ...35997 30 Robert Carswel .... 35949 29 lligh Single Ladies' - Vera Tendam .. .. 330 Men's - John Luffman .... 281 lligh Triple Ladies' - 'Vera Tendam .. .. 764 Men's - Fred Tippins ...691 Dave Mott .........691 Liberty ,Belles March 26, 1974 Team Standings Stephens......... 22962 24 Chant .... ........22442, 20, Coombes ......... 22302 20 Robinson......... 22058 20 Bons ............. 22681 19 Roberts .......220124 19 Lavigne ........... 21909 18 Gibson........... 23022 17 Land ........... 22747 17 Cornish ........... 21570 16 Lane ............. 21907 14 Aldread.......... 21141 12 High Single Judy Bragg ....... 8 lligh Doubl28 Gail Lyle (275-263)........ 538 'Top 10 Averages J. Bragg .............. 221 B. Partner.. ........... 210 F. Land.............206 Marion Gibson.......... 205 W. Coomnbes ........... 204 J. Chant .. ............ 203 C. Roberts ............ 202 M. MacDonald ......... 202 G. Lyle................ 196 S. Lavigne.............. 195 400 Doubles C. Wilton 425, K. Blanchard 426, M. MacDonald 471, W. Combes 428, C. Harrison 404, N. Van Abbema 412, P. Fallîs 418, J. Chant 457, B. Partner 417. Bowman ville MixedChampions Win Pres ton Trophy Winners of the Preston Transport Trophy for Club Mixed Championship of the Bowmanviiie Curlii Club are, (from second from left to right) Howard Ormiston - siElien Ormiston - vice.-skip, Leon Whi - second, and Paul Kowal - alternate skip. Gail May - lead for the team was, absent when the picture w taken. Maurice Preston (left) made the presentation. Photo by Bill Arn( Hampton Wins Bas ketba/l Championship Winners of the Newcastle Lions Trophy for Junior Mixed Basketball Championship for the wester n area is the team from Hampton Junior Public School. They defeated Kirby (22-), Enniskillen (6-2), Kendal (6-2), and Orono (14-3) to win the championship. Teanr members are, back row, left to right: Andra Zondervan, David Adcock Carie Rossie, Randy MacDonald, Rick Simpson, Roy Kemp, Tracy Badour, Cathy Baker and Michelie Simpson. Middle row, lef t to right: Brad Clemens, Dale Broome, Terry Luke, Ken Craig, Elzabeth Hurst. Front row, left to right: John ýSemian. Darlene Mitchell, captains. Photo by Duane Taylor - Doris Tormpkins 234, Marlene Stacey 213, Olive Henderson 202. Twenty Four Teams in Pine Ridge Tournament The Pine Ridge Hockey ýsbip, Oshawa 3 Tournament beld at Bowman- 0. Kool Enter ville Memorial Arena last championship, Thurs., Fri., and Sat. turned- Lindsay 0. Met out to be a very successful Leasing Atom event. ship, Oshawa Twenty-four teams compet- Osbawa 3. Knil ed from Orono, Lindsay, bus 2671 Counci« Oshawa, Scarborough, New- B cbampionshi castle and Bowmanville in Lindsay 0. Goo( Tyke, Atom, Pee-Wee and B cbampionsbý Bantam divisions. Osbawa P.C.H. Teams are made up fromn Employees Cre house league selects and Wee A champ allows boys from the bouse manville select: league level to display their Pine Ridge Bar ski ils against competition ionship, Bowr from the same level. Ail Stars Beavers 4 - cr are flot allowed to compete in & R. Sports such a tournament. championship, The idea for the tournament St. Andrew's 0. was conceived when one coach of a select team noted how dis- appointed bis boys were when told tbey would not be allowed N IGHT to compete in tbe Red Circle Lynne Piper . Tournament in London. Hîgh' Some coaches and interest- Lynne Piper (1ý ed citizens got togetber one Team SI nigbt and at the conclusion of Betty... tbe get together tbe Pine Diane.. Ridge Hockey Tournament Alice ....... was lodged. Karen.. Interest generated as the Lynne .... time for tbe first scbeduled Dot ..... game drew near and by the time Mar. 2lst rolled around ail things were ready. Elimination games were played in tbe Tyke and Atom divisions on Thurs. from7 s I N arn. until 5 p.m. and in the BRA4INS TO Pee-Wee and Bantam divi- VX sions on Friday at the same MIUR TA bours. M N r Cbampionsbip games start- Tr AN T ed in the Tyke division at 8 Tet NC arn. on Sat. and finished witb the Bantams at 5 p.m. Comments from players, U coaches and spectators alike A have been so favourable that plnsae neray ' mk plisas ar nwy to make ing Spectators wbo were in ite abundance at every game 'as were treated to a good brand ýtt of hockey.If thetournamentBO' for the town a comment frm 240U one of the boys, quote "We lost MECHi but we sure had a good time", REf says il alI. Results of the tournament PHONE are as follows, Bowmanville R. R. 3 - 1 Lions Club Tyke A champion- 3- Bowmanville ýprize Tyke B ,Scarborough 3 Btro Nation Auto àA champion- ia Sabres 4 - ghts of Coium- ifOshawa Atom ip, Oshawa 3 - Ddyear Pee-Wee 'tp ,Orno3- l. 2Goyear edit Union Pee- ionsbip, Bow- ts 3 - Lindsay 0. itam A champ- rnanville B'.P. îrborough 1. D. ,Bantam B St. Mary's 3- Single 29 Triple 188-299-266). .753 Standings ... 37300 41 .... 36408 33 .. 35630 25 .... 35156 17 .... 33616 17 CIE Tr ING !&cEO MORE 9MA K! OU T TOWINGli SERVICE [ANICAL PAIRS F723-6624 Bowmanville Eiectronic Air Filters Power Humidifiers Heating & Air Conditioning OIL - GAS - ELECTRIC FURNACES 1 Quecu St. Bowmanville- Phone 623-7591 - 623-4283 S TBL PAYR 18 Y EAR-IS OR% OLDER Name .............Age ...... Address .......... Phone..... Position . . . . . . . . . . . . Do you wishQ Umpire L Coach E to Play PLEASE FILL OUT AND LEAVE AT FRANK'S VARIETY or KRAMP'S FURNITURE BOWMANVILLE, BEFORE 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1974 ENTRY FEE $12.00 Legion Ladies Bowling M arch 28, 1974 Teani Standing Bruce ...... ....... 25 37010 Partner ........... 21 35965 Suteliffe ........... 18 36295 Bates.... ........ 14 35094 High Average Joan Sutcliffe ........... 232 'High Single Nybi Sheehan ..... ......281 High Triple Fran Bruce..... ....... 702 1200 Games Nyhi Sheeban 281-210, Audrey Bate 247, Fran Bruce 246-229- 227, Bernice Partner 242, Mary Bates 233, Dorothy Oke 229, Rose Venasse 229, Diane Howartb 229, Joan Suteliffe 221, Irene Whitney 212, Nina Cowling 211. To p10OAverages Joan Sutcliffe ........... 232 Fran Bruce (33) ......... 219 Mary Bates (36) ... ...... 202 Bernice Partner ......... 201 Rose Vanesse (33)....... 195 Jean Burton............ 194 Nyhi Sheehan (36)........ 192 Irene Whitney ........... 190 Mary Gray ............. 184 Dia ne Howarth (33) ....179 Foundry Bowling March 26, 1974 Team Standing Aces............. 24 38082 Gutterbails....... 23 37559 Head Pins ......... 19 37325 Alley Cats ......... 16 37312 Sore Heads ...... 14 36442 Screw Balîs ....... 13 36161 lligh Single Men -G. Reid ......... 329 Women - S. Cornish ...238 High Triple Men - G. Reid ........... 734 Women - S. Cornish......613 Top 10 200 Ga mes G. Reid 329, B. Stiles 281, A. Cole 265, A. Sweetman 255, G. Simpson 246, M. Adams 240, S. Cornish 238, N. Yeo 238, N. Tbompson 221, J.,Dewell 219. by Jim Clarke Bowmanville's Locke T. V. Electrons will be operating this summer in a new look, seven club, Senior league. This was learned following the E.O.B.A. Scbedule meeting held in the Port Hope T own Hall, on' Wednesday nigbt, March 2th. Last years highly competitive, tbreesome, Port Hope Flyers, Kendal Eagles and Oshawa Legionaires, along with our own Eleetrons, will be facing three new entrants, Ajax, Keene and Little Britain. It will once agaîn be a 24 game schedule, with Bowmanville playîng a double, home arnd home series againsl the other six clubs. The league pla of double knockout t ai a site yet Kingston r equestec the playois, bu pertorming ina season, New Yorý According to Mai Stainton, a leam d( what class they ar week or lwo b playoffs. Convenor ly will go around to and judge the tea calibre ut theirr assesment of the decide into whal cL the team in qun coînpete, Ifl lb actually does taký poses some probler BOWMANVI LLE RECREATION DEPýýARTMEh SaurayA Pril6t 1974 8:-00 a. m.-.BANTAMI Kiwanis Huskies vs. Frank's Varîe 9:,15 a.m. - PEE WEE "B" Rice Bowl Bruins vs. Frank's X'arie 10: 30 a.m.- PEE WEE "A" Goodyear Rangers vs. Lime Crush Wi il 1:45 a.m. -ATOM "B" Cabie T.V. vs. Graham's I.G.A. 1: 00 p. m. - ATOM "A" Jeffrey's Superettes vs. Frank's Var! 2:00 p.m - TYKE "B", Cable T.V. vs. Hornets 3: 00 p. m. -TYKE "A" Kool Enterprises vs. Goodyear Ci-edit Cardinals ADMISSION Adults 50c Chiidren under 13 yeaî Only the players and coaches of the te playing on Minor Hockey Day w1lI1 admitted fret.- . )fi will be a ly, but we. trust the powers tournament, that arrive at such decisions unnamed. will be quite capable of ýd a bye into overcoming any hurdles that ýut wi ll becrnay arise this season. It ,a regular, promises lu be an even more -k grouping., enjoyabie year of basebaîl for nager, John the fans in Bowmanvîlle, and oesn't know area, with Mgr. Stainton and [re in until a his, troops engagîng some before the unknown opponents as well as rs apparent- their old, long-lime rivais. ýo the games Indoor workouts for this ýams on the season's Electron hopefuls play. Their should bc getting underway Sclubs will shortly. The lime and place lass-'lication lor these woi kouts will appear iestion will in the paper when we receive [s concept definite details. e place, it ,ms obvious- NEWTONVILLE ilTA---- VýILE N T Narch 21, 1974 Top 10 Averages (4ail Milîson............. 208 Marlene Stacey ... ......194 Joyce Stacey............ 188 Karen Carter........... 184 June McKeen.......... 182 tY Oliv e Henderson . . ý. ..... 182 Doris Tompkins......... 181 Jean Arnold ......... .... 181 ety Peggy MillVon .. ......... 176 Marie Trim ............ -175 îings Gamnes Won Funky Phantoms.......... 56 Underdogs .......... ....42 Hound Cats ............ 39 Pink Panîhers...........27 iety Hligh Single Peggy Millison.......... 305 Hligh Average Gail Milîson ............. 208 Union Gail igb Triple Union GaiMilîson ... ......... .770 300 Gamne Peggy Milîson.......... -305 200 Gamnes irs 25e Gail Milîson 287-251-232, Joyce eams Stacey 285-212, Marie Trim be' 271, Shirley Martell 248-214- 202, Jean Arnold 247, Karen Carter 245, Peggy Milîson 238, 4~ARY ~iBL~ w;1 Vif 1969 1< I GIq1-NIA FRIEI)-(1HIIUKEN fre&î t Your Fa it iI, i k e (.ohmîais TRADEMARK THE MARY BROWN CORP., RICHMOND, VI RGI NIA pï KING STRE ET EAST BOWMANV ILLE MPLE FREE COMPLETE INSTALLATION OR POOL IKITS AVAILABLE Sand & Gravel CORO1NO PHONE 983-5003 AGENTS FOR CORNMPOOL S 1--

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