6 The Canadfin Statesmnan, 1%owmanville, January 1, 1975 bMMU m IMm à 623-3303 m FLASIJBACK - 25 Vears Ago - The weekly awarqs from Martyn's Bowling Academny for the bigh sigles of the week, went to Hilda Cowling with 33'1 and David Baker with 333. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago - In Town Lea- gue action on Thursday the Olympia Restau- rant team defeated MceNuty's Sports 8-3. Col- lectine goals for the Olympia were Don Prout witha ha2t trick, Mort. Richards a pair, Hank Lanýe, Alex Wisemian and Bob Sheridan singles. WIN BONSPIEL - The . Curling team of Don JRundIe, Wanda MeKenzie, Roy Trudeau and Helen -Hindorf, won the Boxing Day Bonspiel at the Bowmanville Country Club on Thursday.. Jack banders' team placed second. 300 CLUB WINNERS- Ted Miller, D. Van Seggelen, Harold Roberts, John James and Theresa Cullen. SANDY MAGWOOD - A graduate of Ryerson P. T.I., Toronto, now living in Bowmanville, after working 8 years in the nursery school field, has frmed her own company, Creative Fun for Little Ones, in Bowmanville, and will be sponsoring a hockey team in the tyke league, The team will wear. niew black and white sweaters. Ken McQuaid will be tLhe coach. HOCKEY CLINICS - Once again, the Whitby Recreatioin Departmnent is offering its popular Christmas Holiday Hockey Clinic, at the Iro quois Park Areua. There wiIl be guest instruc- tors to complemnent the already qualified staff in their specialties, and an opportunity is offered for ail youingsters to receive basic training in hockey. The programn is structured by age and ability. Hlockey clinics will be held from 8 a.m. to noon on Dec. 311, Jan. 2 and Jan. .3. 120 GOLFERtS - Took part in the four (fore) 1 ?grees below weather loth Annual Boxing Day '6,alcutta Tournament, held at Burlington, Ontario, Springs Golf Club. Whitey Nichols, Buffalo N.Y. won the event with a gross of 75, and a net of 71. LarS Melander, Oakville placed second. Hampton Gardens Minor Peewees Win One, Lose Cline, Tie One on Weekend -Fridlay ighlt Dec. 20th1, thetor thle 9 tao 0lass (enoug 'Gardens crew travelled ta sa). eereesa C'oboirg and camie homie I apeervra wvinners by a score of 2 ta 1 formn on Sunday night th tBowmianville scored in the Gardens crew visited Mar] first per-iodi. Tim) Almond fromi hamn and had ta settle for a 2 L Len Dyvck and Kevin Tink. 2, ere is that samne old Bu Theyalso scored the only goal Boa net being able ta put th of thie second period. Paul puck in the t. lJadson scaring wh1at proved Bomnie scored fir: ta be the winner assisted by and were neyer behinid, al tIl jaack iand MrkAbot-ùrcngws eofined ta t U()u, cored the only goal second period. Bownanvil] lfte third periad late pin the scored, Randy Lake gettiný period, final score Bowman- bis fîrst of the season frai ville '2 Cobourg 1. The boyýs Kent Wilcox and Len Dyck were fuît credit for the win. Markhami tied it only toava Bowmianville go ahead agaii On Studa the Gardens on a goal by Doug Dillini crew hiosted Bay Ridlges and assisted by Jan Janack ani t-were 9 tao 0losers. Bay Ridges BrenltpThoinlsonl. Markhan scored ear-ly and often. in this tied it late in the period aln game u boys were ful credit thats the wyit eridecl 2 ta Midgets Edge %Ajtx TrouneLidsy 'BWonk Cobourg ed Puk scored the inning a t 19:59 of the third, ýd to give Bowmanville s Midgets a 9-8 victary <rsI place Ajax MNidgets iTh,ûrs., Dec. 19 Iat jax. A ,ide open, exciting boc- ktey game hiad Bwanil frke aa 2-goal I!aU tnree tmes, ofly to have Ajax tie the score. The score wnvs lied 2-2 at the en od f the first. Gerald Brunt and Terry Sarginsani were the Bowmanville scorers. At the end of the second, Bowmianville bad a 6-4 ieadl. Ralph Cryderman, Nick Van Seggelin, Dan Cox and Ted 'P1uk scored for Bowmanville. Voaur consecutive penalties ta Bownranville lef t themi short handed in the beginning of the ir,d and Ajax tied th scorie. jBowi»aa-alville later taok anl 8-6 lead but Ajax tied it again. .This led ta tflecexciting finish ývhenî Puk let a bard slapshlot k- ta lg ,st he ng 'e .0i ng d Il nd 2. go from the blueline ta gi-ve Bowmýiianv\ille the wAin in the last sec2ond of play. Kirk Kemp and John Conboy alsa scored in the third. Along wit bis two goals, Puk also had twa assists as did Kemp, Rick Scott, Jim HulLttan an-d John Haogarth. Singles were credit- ed ta John Carnish and Crydermnan. in Bowmianville an Sat., Dec. 21, Bawmnanville skated ta 9-3 victary aver Lindsay. This was a different gaine fromn an earlier visit byv Linidsay Mien the gaine encle in a i-4 tie. On Saturday, Bowmianville took contrai of the gaine early and dominated thiroughaut causing the Lind- say' players ta becamne frus-, trated which in turn cast them penalties. John Hogarth and Dan Cax scared twice wýith singles by Puk, Brian Simpson, Cryder- OSHAWA Y.W.C.A. WINTER PROGRAM REGISTRATION Mon., Jan. 6, 10-11:30, 2-4, 7-8:30 Registrations accepted for activities with openings * daily 9-5 affer Jan. 6. PROGRAM BUILDING - SIMCOE &McGREGOR ADULT ACTIVITIES Acivity Morning Keep Fit Badminton Macramie Sallroomr, Dancing Painting Bridge Quilting Cake Decorating Rug Braidingi Creative Embroidery Swimming Crocheting Take A Break Dressm1111Y gSkiing DressrakingWomen's Discussion English Classes Group Famlily Life Prograry Women in Executive Roles Furniture Finishing Yoga Golf YOUTH ACTIVITIES Badminton Pre-School Gymr Ballet Saturday Morning Gymn Guitar Swimming pre-school) iacrame Teen Sewing ýther &Child playtime For more information cali 576-880. eYWCA is a Oshawa-Whitby United Way sponsored ageîicy. This is the Providence Sof tball Team, who had their pic ture taken in the Cream of Barley Park af ter they won the Darlington Softball Championship in 1938-9. They played their final' gamâe against Courtice that year. They are (back row. left to rightl Howard Wigzht. Manson Patton. WiIf 'Commercicl Hockey Brooks Trounce Spencers Muttons by B. Oiver Býrooks seem ta hiave gaîneý(d back their wýininiig form lately andonSunday\, Dec. 22nld, it w\as no diffe, rent as tbey blaniked Spencers 8-0. The Supertest crew to)ok command allmost from the opeinîg face-off andl neyer looked hack as thiey complete- ly outclassed thle opposition with cippassmigind hard skating. Thie fwandfar bet1 en chanices for Spencers were thwar'ted at the goal line by thle ever alert ",Smdlkey" Haye os. Leading the attack for Broo ks was '"Tricky .Ricky" Woolnier with three goals and two ass;ists, Ken Holmes notiched two while Dioug CugLockie McNair and Wýayne Sey vniomu ach got one. Teseconidgame saw W. Fraik battle back ta preserve a 3-3 tie with Mutt0onIs. This tie also aliowýed them a ie for, the leaueIederhi:Tisgame was ty pical of)f the hatd fought, close game1(s weectotasee in thle closing wee-ks ofj the sea'son. Scor'ing for Mluttons man, Cno and Sarginson. Cox and Conboyv hadi two assists each, Mark LaVigne and Crywdermani one each. Four, goals were unassisted. In Cobourg on Sunday' , Dec. 22nd, Ted Trudeau earned a shut-out as Bowýmanville de- feated Cobourg 8-). BowmIan- ville playecd sioppy- hockey but wxere aible ta score eight tinies against a shorit handed team tjhat also played poorly. Puik led tbe team ith thl ilree goals, t\?o of whichl were is ownandtheothr aChristmas gif t fromn Cobourg when one of the C-obourg play'ýers, attempt- ing to shoottIhe puck behind the net, scored an his awn goalie. Vani Seggeleni, Cox, Brýunt, Kemp an d Scott scored the otheîr goals. La Vigne and Kemp had twa assists each with singles being credited to Conjboy, Hogarth, Sarginson, Scott, Puk, Brunt, Hlutton and Vn Seggelen. Wihsix gaines remnaining on the schedule, Bowmýianville are n se!ondi( place in the eight team- league just three Points behind Ajax. During flhc holiday break, they will be playing in Silver Stick Tournamnent at Bramla- lea. League action resumnes on Sat., Jan. 4th in Whtbjwth next homne gaine Sat., jan. il at 8:30 p mn. Cobourg being thýe visitors. -a hiesitation Iin anl engine whnstepping ona the gas pedal usually cani be traced directly ta the accelerator pumnp lin the carburetor. The stroke miay need adjustment to ensure th e proper amount of ful s etrn the carbure- t or. Tie W. Frank's weeirv Gill, Brian Bradley and Ricbi Little. Paul Forseyý continuied bis sýcoing for Franks as he pot ted two and Steve Burns returning from the injury list got one. 1The league executive wishes ail aur fans and players a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We hope ta see you ail back in '75. Minor Hockey Resuits Mon., Dec. -l6)th, Pee Wee Canadians 1- Kevin Goddard,' Cable TV 1 - Dana Peebles. Bantam: Hockins Real Estate 3. B3issonette, Linton, Irving, Frankiis Varietyv 5, Tomi Fowler 2, for Dan Strike, Randy OwnJeff Payne. Tues., Dec. l7th, Tyke - Cable TV- 2, Daug Dotater, Greg Watson, Consumers -Gas 1, Scott Hodgson. Tyke Kool Enterprise 6, Chris Dreossi, Ron Hogan, 2 for Glenn Klompmaker, Steven Sargini- son, Shawn Debrun, Hornets o. Plee We: ires Root Béer 2, ,2 for ,Jeff Sallaws, Rice Bowl 1, Ted Wtespo.Bantam: Oshawa Plaving 6;, James 2, Coilocutt, Dennis 1, each, Braun two. Marrianna Braves 3, P. Fice, D. Prout, D. Carry. Wed., Dec. l8th - Bantamn, OWA Brocks 13P. 4, Billy Lambert, Steve Simpson, Gord Sharp, Glenn Miller, Kiwanis Huskies 2l, Wayne Whitemnan, Garry Eeuwes. Kiwanis Cubs 7, Len White, 1, Jay Nimiegon 2, Russ Wilby 2, Joey Nawlan 1, Dean Hlolmes 1. Rlires Root Beer 1, Brian Dennis. Tyke, Dec. l9th - Vie Metai 4, Foresters 3, Ed Bird 3 goals, Chris W'ilson 1, Glenn Kloamp- maker 3 goals. Gary's Sparts 3, Bon Rae Developments, O. R. Geidiin- ger 2 goals, W. Mlutton I goal. Jeffrey's Superettes Atom 3:' Mark Guislain 3, Glen Rae 1, John VanderWeer. Dec. 2thi Atomn - Franik's Variety 5, 3i for Dan Elliott, Roy Brooks, Rîobbie Johnrsoni, Kinsmen 0. Fisk Fuel 1, Todd Trer-nble, sGo VOLKSWAGEN LTD . Porsche + -Audi Presents 'The Ployer of the Week' KEITH POWELL - Orono - Right Wîng - played last Season with the Port Hope Panthers. Keith is proving to bea real sportsman and wilI have 2 more years gf Jr. hockey. o68-9383 1425 Dundas St. Whitby Burdett, Wallace Gibson, John Riekard, (centre row, 1eft to right> Milton Wight (coach), Bert Mutton, Charle*s Clemence, Ken Neals, (front row, lef t to right) Hubert Osborne, Melbourne Wight and Garnet Rickard. Photo provided courtesy of Jack Gordon, Newcastle. Ladies Mon. Night League 2nld Seheduile Date Jan. 6 Ja n. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feh. 10 Fei). 17 Fei). 24 MaIkr. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 ýApr. 21 Apr. 28 1- 2 9- 3 7-12 il- 8 10- 6 5- 7 12- 9 6- 1 3-10 8- 4 6- 5 3-12 4-11 2- 9 51 6- 2 1-lu 5- 8 9- 7 il- 1 4-12 10- 5 2-11 8- 9 7- 3 2- i 54 3-9 12- 7, 8-11 2nd Schedule S1Teams Team 1 - Nancy Evans, Marilyn Cale, Eva Whitehead,. Hlilda Simnick, Lillian Honie, Ruth Wrigbit.. Tfeam 2- - Ollie Patfieid, Betty Westiake, Barb Os- bornec, Flo Draper, Jani ce Prout, Shiela Snowden. Teamn 3 - Fern Bradley,, Berniece Terry, Lindla Suther- land,. Molly Hfortsmnan, Diane Cowie, Duainle Palmer. Teamn 4 - Donina Bradifley, Jlean Hïarness, Marg King, Beatrice Morgani. Team 5 - Jackie Patfield, Mlinnie Tayvlor, Jean Allini, Marg Clemeniger, Mary Hen- derson, Hieather StewAart. Tleamn 6 FbM Land, Debbie Bromieli, Brenda Wilkins, Iris Heilam, Gwen Meraw, Donna Osborne. Team 7 -Shfii-eyDavis, V'icki Terry, Diane Tay'\lor, Karen Burns,Cah Land, Sue Noy)ýes. Tfeam 8 - Heleni Depew, Geýorgie Taylor, Emma Bragg, Joyce Almond, Dinne Sallows, Kay Stoneburg. Team 9- Thelmia Forrester, Jo yce Tennant, Karen Camp- bell, Betty Piper, Dawn Den- 5-6 7-8 5-6(3 7- 8 12- 31 9-11 il- 4 5-12 9-2? 1- 4 1- 5 .6- 3 3-8 12- 2 2-10 1- 9 7-11 4- 6 8-12 3- 5 4- 1 2- 7 6- 9 11-10 12-11 4- 3 8-10 2- C6 7-6(; 10-1i 3- 1 8- 5 4- 2 7- 9 PLAY OFFS 1-7 Il- 6 7- 4 6- 8 2- 3 4- 9 5-11 12- 1 8- 7 il- 9ý 12- 5 4-10 :3- 6 11 -12 11-12 10- 8 6-7 1- 3 2- 4l 9- 5 3-11 8- 1 , 7-10 12- 6 5- 2 10- 9 7- 1 2- 8 6-11 12-10 nis, Annabelle Stephiens. Teami 10 - Mlarilyn Fiintoff, Jâne Baker, Diane Adains, Joan Ar4, Betty Janssenis, DareAMuittan. Team il - Ceeue Bowers, Joanne Brawn, Helen Lock- hart, Gin Ellis, Sharon Hais- ma, Maureen Ga.adwin. Team 12 - Eileen anore, Onie Etcher, Joyce Lyle, Doreen Park, Kim Bram-ell, "Karen Haves. COMEMITTEE 0F T HE WHIOLE Newcastle Camnmittee of the Whale made a motion ta sustain' an appeal against Jack Jacobsan Construction on Lot 20, concession 10 the aid Burketon Schaal, unless he woulcl entertain entering ino a plan of subdivision wvith the tawn. Mr. Jacobson wants ta divide the praperty inta four lots. The lots wauld be 21,648 square feet-, 21,648 squ are feet, 21,120 square feet, and 26,400 square feet.1 DeWitt Mobile Welding 46 Liberty SI. N. Bowmanville 623-5703 HOOPER'S TROPHY CENTRE! TROPHIES-AWARD RIBBONS-GIFT AWARDS1 CLUB BADGES - PLASTIC SIGNS DESK SETS PEWTER MUGS- LAPEL PINSý PLAQUES - METAL SIGNS- NAME TAGS SPECIAL CLUB and SHO DISCOUNT onl Trophies and Enlgrav ing. h.VISIT1 OUR SHO0WROOMl i MAIL ODERS ACCEPITED R ON and DAN HOO0PER 1King St. E. Phone 4116-623-5747 Bommanville NEWCASTLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT G""YMNASTUC CLASSES For girls and boys at BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SI'ARTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l5th 6:30 to 8:-00 p.rm. Age Category: 7 to 12 years old Instructor: Mi-S. R. Rickard NEWCASTLE RECREATION DE PARTMENT SWIMMUNG Câ 4L A SSjmES For Young Aduits and Aduits at the PINE RIDGE SCHOOL1 and FLYING DUTCHMAN JVJtor Inn Starts WEDNESDAY JANUARY8th WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29th 15 Weeks Fees $10.00 per swmmer Registration date is Tuesday January 7th from 7: 00to 9.00p.mn. in the Rècreation Office, 40 Temperancee Street, Bowmanville. Applicants must be 13 years of age. For further inf ormation, plea se phone 623-3378 Marrianna Devip. 1. Stepheni Martin. Dec. 2lst - Pee Wee - Rice Bowl 2, Allen Ttirney, Sid Fedama,- Rotary Kings .5, Ed Vermieulen, 2 for 'Robert 'Tbompson, 2 for Steve Sigginis. Nichais Motors 3, 2 for Ken HoyI, Garth McQuaid, Good- year Rangers 5, Hooper, Jenosoni,-2 for R. Worden, Kevin Lee one.*Rires Root Beer 4, 2 for R. Crossey 2 for P. DeRochies, Franks 3,' Andy PIaton, Paul Rivers, John >A Atm, Dec. 2lst - Fisk Fuels 1Todd Tremblay, Cable T 2, 2 for Hugh Francis. Atom,ý Dec. 2lst - Jeftery's Superettes 4, Ken FryNT, Kevin Dillon, Nick Rupýa, Timn Why \te, Lions Cipes1 Rolph Geisler. Dec.22nd - Mlidget- Canucks 8,- Larry Reid, Danny Curwin, 2 for Ray Dallas, Randy Locke. Glenn Martin, Doinny Cbilds. Blazers 1, JimWakr * Mt. Raas 3, Ray Erwvin, Petle Knowltn, Rick Stacey, G.en- erais 5, Dave Brown,' Steve Jeffery's 2 for- Jim Sargînson, Bob, Bickle., Providence Softball Team, Darlington Champions 1938-9 / j