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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Nov 1974, p. 9

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a 623-3303 * FLASHBACK - 25 Years A g o- After, two fast moving and scoreless periods, Mike's Imperials went to work on the IJ.A.W.A:' outfit of Oshawa, on Thursday night, in the Oshawa Arena, to wrap up a 3-2 win in the third period of a scheduled gamne un the Oshawa Mercantile League. Scorung for Bowmanville were Don Gilhooly assisted by Heffering, Heffering assisted by Gilhooly, and Rundle assisted by Cowle. Rowe was in goal for Imperials. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago - Members of Bowmanville Rotary Club, assisted by helpers from the Ontario training Sehool for Boys, were out in full force on Saturday, to start their major projeet, the conversion of almost waste area into a community park, at the east end of of town. The 17 acres of land they be gan clear- ing is off Simpson Avenue and includes th e old Cream of Barley Mill. CONGRATULATIONS - to AI Short of B.H.S. and Jim Brennan of Clarke, who have been named to the Lake Ontario Hig h School East Ahl-Star Selections of the L.O.S.9S.A. Senior Football team. Ah, playing defence captured the tackle position, Jim, defensive back. Both are planning on university next season. OSHAWA LEGIONAIRES - Junior B hockey team with coach Bill Berwick is still missing the winning streak. Bill Leaman, came up with two goals in their 5-5 tie with Etobicoke, Friday evening at the Civic. The Legionaires feel Lea- man, if hie stays cool and plays the game we know hie is capable of, could play a big part in bringing their game around. OPSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM - will host the Eastern Canadian Figure'Skating Championships January 9 - 12. Each club wihl enter a sectional playdown (zone playoff)tto qualify with the Oshawa Figure Skating Club trying out in Brockville, December 6-8 with about 20 entries. The Canadian Finials will:be in Quebec Jan. 28 to Feb. 2. DAGMAR SKI RESORT - held an open house on Sunday last, giving skiers an opportunity to look at the new snowmaking equipment and the addition to the lower chalet and enlarged ski shop. TRAILS - there are now several good crossi country areas, within easy driving range of the Bowmanville area, and include Dagmar, Enniskil- leni, Ganaraska Forest, Mosport and Bethany. The Pine Ridge Cross-Country Ski Club have obtained a smahl piece of land, on which they hope to build a small chalet. The Dagmar trails criss cross an area of over 500 acres, lessons are available and equipment may be rented there. WHITBY MacDONALDS - Senior A hockey team defeated Brantford Foresters 6-5 in Iro- quois Park last Thursdaý. The Mac's now head out for the next couple of weeks with their next howne game December 5. LICENSINGý - now is the time for snowmobile owners to get valid license plates for their vehicle. Last year's plates ex pired October 31. Every snow vehicle mustbe registered regardless of where it is operated. This includes private property such as farms. Driven on the, highway demands tL vehicle be insured, with proof of insurance available. A motor vehicle driver's license is required for operating snowmobiles on a public road ,but not f or off-road operation. Oarlington Township Junior Girls Soccer Champions Darlington Township Junior Girls Soccer Champions and Champions for the Western Area are the students on the team from Hampton Junior Public Sehool. They aée (back row, lef t to right) Katily Hickey, Diane Peggie, Lori Ballard, Michelle Simpi-on, Yvonne Zondervan, Teresa Miller, (centre row, left to right) Susan Fraser, Elizabeth Hill, Janice, Craig, Lori Hunt, Maureen Pascoe, Sharon Jackson, (front row, left to right)' Lori White, ChaàrleneDarlas, Kim Haagmans, Jennifer Walton, Heather Wiens, and Lori Cook. Teachers-in charge are C. R. O'neill (above) and Brian Harris (inset). Bowmavill Red Eagles Preston Atoms wm q. nt,/, 1 bBeat Bay Ridqes Down Port Hope (fromn Port Hope Guide) Gilmer who was responsible On Tuesday, Nov. l9th in for the fact that Bowmanville Port Ho pe, the Panthers and only haLd a one goal lead, at the the Eagies came out skating, end of one. ý and skate they did. In the first In the second, Port Hope four minutes of the game, kept the pressure on offensive- Bowmanville held the edge ly. The game was not marked and cheeckecl the Panthers by the hard hitting th'at the severely. At 5:55,-the Eagles Port Hope defence usually tooka 1-0 lead and although issues. If was a fast skating there were' some electrifying game instead, and the tying moments, in this fast battie, goal came when Morgan and the Port Hope squad came Out Bisset f lew in front of thé on the short end of a 4-2 loss. Eagles' net and banged if in, The Bowmanville power on a great two on one that was play, was threaterng but for started by Dan Dunn. the most part, ineffective, as, In the third period, Port was Port Hope's. Bowman- Hope was eager to get the' ville could not beat Jeff Gilmer and Port Hope could not make a pass that would m n ne> for Gilmer had moments that must have made the Eagles wonder what if would take to score on him. The first goal was a quick pasig play that was tipped in almost invisibly. Around eighteen minutes of the first ' period, he blocked five hard drives almost in a row and then came up with the marbles on a two on one break a minute later. It was largely -Major Peewees Win One,Lose2 iMï,pOaRTz YEOr Af ter taking a 4-1 lead earîy ICA RA N in the third period against Oshawa, a very talented Steve Bevines scored 3 goals in a minute and a haîf while his team was a man short, thîs g ave.him 4 goals and 1 assist. SELBLE Scor ing for Bowmanville, RADIAL TIRES Chuck Welsh - 2 unassisted, goals, 'Robb De Boo from Marial Auto LTD. Randy MacDonald, Brent 25 GRENFELI. ST. 728-517S Clemens from Stan Greenham OJSHAWA and Kevin Noble. A 'very strong game from Stan Green- hami for Toros. Final Oshawa 5, Bowmanville 4. Playing in Markham oýn Sun., Nov. 17, -Bowmanville 19 7 5 FP had a good team effort ail round, John Storgaard play ing well in nets. Goals scored by Darreil Goudey from Bruce Schouten, Brent Clemens from Rièk Simpson, then Rick Simpson, unassisted, who along with DarreillGode played good two way hockey Final Bowmanville 3, Mark ham 1. Playing Whitby in Bowman- ville Sat ., Nov. 23 Toros ooened fast on a fine 3-way passing play. Chuck Welsh fromf Brent clemens and Rick Simpson at the 30 second mark. Whitbyscored 2 goals 3O to, take the leaçl, only to have Chu ck Welsh fi ie it up, assisted by Clemens and Simpson. Whitby scored àgain to end the Plus Freight & Ser, firs peiodleaing 3-2. Whit- by opened the scoring-in the second period, then Chuck sc da picture g2300 Ccst seonedwtth score reading C re n Whitby 4, Bowmanville 3, Wib took control, out f hustlec. and outscored us. 623j-4à Penalties hurt us throughout. Chuck Welsh showing geat desire and drive for Toros, acD goad.efinalrhfby 8, dW HAT aonood.efr froml Rany 8 Bowmanville 3. 4-2ll winner. The tirst minutes of the pe-riod featured fast end to end ation by both clulhs. Unfoirt unatLely, David was in jured behind the Port Hope net and Bowmanville banged, a quick pass from Emard to Rice to Tabb, who was standing and tipped the hot number high into the lef t corner the minute the puck hit his stick., Greg Tivy a veteran of about four games with the Panthers, skated well throughout the game, and at il1:17, the rangy forward took a pass fromr a racing Dan Dunni, who sfarted the play in his own end and Tivy put it away to give the Panthers the tie for the second time. Bowmanville persisted and ,did flot seem to be at all slowed by the Port Hope scoring. The result was thaf they hammered in another go-ahead marker at thirteen minutes. Puk was the scorer from John Wood and Doug Wood. Port Hope put on some super pressure, but they could not get it by Thiele. The Bowmanville goalie did not seem to be playing spectac- ular hockey,b ut the Panthers couldn'f put it in, either. Bowmanville's Smith got the fourth goal as the action raged from end f0 end, and Port Hope couldn't do it even with six attackers and the Eagles' Cox in the penalty box for holding the last minute and a hialf. vice, Tax and Lie. 4-Speed 1Buckets '181 1?? Lose to B-W On Saturday,, Nov. 23rd, the Bay.Ridges Major Atoms paid a vîsit f0, Bowmanville- and' were handed a 4-0 setback at thie hnsof the Petnthe Mover Major Atom squad. Brian Ruddy opened the scoring when he connected at the, 3:05 mark of the fîrsf perîod. Bill Hogarth set him up to gain the assist. There was no Scoring until the third when fhe Toros scored three times. Barry Cullen scored a goal, the assists to linemates Brian Ruddy and Bill Hogart h. Bill Sains bur finally scored his first goal of the season, a hard drive, affer being set up nicely by his centre, Rod Plain. Plain fired the final f ally, the assist going to Sainsbury. Ken Woodard was in goal for Bowmanville and was full value for his shutouf. In three lea gue games this season, Bay Ridges has yet f0 score on Bowmanville. On Sunday, the Preston the Movers fravelled to Brooklin Arena to play the Brooklin- Whitby Major Afoms. B-W cfownedf the Týros to the tune of 4-1. Bowmanville scored a î oal that was called back and rom then on ift was frustration for the Toros, comme up against a hot goaltender in the homne team nef. Whifby-Brooklin scored once in the second period and three times in the third., Steve Cary fired the lone Toro goal, unassisted. Steve Skene and Ken Wood- ard shared the nef duties for Bowmanville. The Prestion the Movers Toros travel to Cobourg on Friday, and host Ajax on Saturday àffernoon. Fri, Night hMixed High Singles G. Wilcox 305, M. Flintoff 285. Hig h Triples F. WaferfaIl 751, M. Flinfoff 763. High Averages L. Smale 236, G. Wilcox 234, H. Brock 229, M. Richards 226, M. Etcher 226. Team Standings G. Wilcox 23 pts, 37,861 pins; M. Ri'chards 23, 36,627; B. Engley 22, 36,888; E. Brock 22, 34,528; V. Prout 21, 34,983;1 H. Brock 20, 34,742; H. Reynolds 20, 35,387; D. Reynolds 17, 35,741;-1G . Piper 14, 33,823;ý M. Etcher 13, 34,273; L. Smale 13, 34,261; F. Land 9, 32,278. Liberty, Belles Team Standings Spear 22,910 pins, 30 points, Roberts 22,426, 24'2, Gibson 22,372, 23,. MacDonald 22,201, 2212, Partner 21,996, 211/2, Bragg 22,068, 201 ý, Alldread 22,097, 18, Chant 21,626, 161,, Coombes 21,472, 12, Burton 20,611, 11, Robinson 21,284, 1012, Bons 20,174,,8. High Single Rita Eckart............ 293 High Double' Rita Eckart 519 (226, 293) Top 10 Averages' M, Pearce 210, B Partner 208, M. MacDonald 207, C. Roberts 206, B. Stephens 206, M. Alldread 202, N. Van Abbema 200, P. Forsey 198, W. Coobes 196, J. Spear 194. The Canadian StatesmanBowman ville,Novem ber 27,1974 9 BIG VALUE UNCERTIFIED CAIRSl 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 Door Hardtop, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Good Mechanical Condition. Body Good! LI C DZS915 .............. ........ 1966 PONTIAC SEDAN 6 Cylinder, Stick. LIC. EBJ293.. 1967 FORD SEDAN Automatic LIC EBS487............ $239.eO .$269900 1967, PONTIAC PARISIENNE F u11 Power. Good Sha pe. LI1C. E BM438 ...... $3691000 1970 PEUGOT1 4Door Sedan. Economy Car. Good $9 ,C Condition. LIC. FR0340 Only............. 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EBJ524 ..................... 1 7 1971 TOYQTAgi Station Wagon, Top Condition. LIC. DZR906 $1495 USED TRUCKS 1974 G.M-.CO PICKUP Automatic, Pow er Steering, Power 11rakes, Radio. LIC. C97162 1973 FORD 'PICK(UP 6 Cyl. Stick, Real Sharp. LIC. C97592 1970 DODG1)(E PICKUP 6 Cyl. LIC. E71442 1969 0G.M.'CO PICKUP 6 Cyl. Stick.LIC. C96874 1967 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP 6 Cyl. LI C. C93288 1974 DEMONSTRATORS We have 6 - 1974 demonstrators, G.M. company cars, fully equipped, including air conditioning at savings Up to $1800.,00. TRUCKS, TRUCKS TRUCKS We got em - Haif Tons,,Four Wheel Drivés, Tandem, Axie Dumps, Single Axie Straight Trucks, Tilt Cabs, andmore coming, trucks designed -for vou. 1975 BUICK, SKYHAWK Now On LDIsplaY CONVENIENT ON-TUIE-SPOT GMAC FINANCING 166 King St. E. Wel1don Brown Cedric Russell 623-3396 - Stu Preston EarI McQueen NOVEMBER SPECIAL FROM NOV. 18-30 1 Bag of ""Little Critter" Litter or Chiorophyli Litter FREE- with the purchase of ail animal cages. The Bowmanville Pet Shop Professional Dog Grooming - Ail Breeds OWAS C O VOLKSWAGEN LTD - Porsche +~ Audi Presents 'The Player ofthe Week' JEFF LEGERE - Defenceman. This year's Captain cf the Eagles and playing his second year with the Club. Game in and game out Jeff is one of the steadiest and most reiable players on the team. Jeff is a Grade 13 student at Courtice High School. 668-9383 1425 Dundas St. E. Whtb 32 King, St. W. 623-2921

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