"léiÎ ý1 1111W T DEADLNE FOR ! CASSFUE Uats & Bar ley Ready to Sow Wesley Yellowlees 263-2023 10-2x CERTIFIED OATS, BARLEY FUNKS CORN READY TO'SOW Custom Cleaning and Treating CERESMORE FARMS LT D. R.R. 4 BOWMANVILLE 623-3552 623-7233 16 FARM or farrn land wanted ta rent or lease, also barn facilities required. Write ad- vertiser, Box 532 c-a Canadian Stafesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, Ont. 10-1 W ANTED, farm with house in good condition, preferably with fireplace. Within 25 miles of Oshawa. Phone 623-3488. _______6-5x G BAR S RANCH We are pleased f0 announce thaf we will be opening on March 8 for horseback riding. $3. Per hour. Oceninq special 2 hours for $5. Our member- ship is even cheaper, we have large box stalîs - plenfy of room. Caîl us anyfime. 623-4027 92 ONE bedroomr, heated apart- ment. Married coupleonly. Caîl 623-2672, atter six. 10-1 x TWO bedroom apartment, available immediately, built in stove and fridge $190 monthly includes ail utilities and cable T.V. No pets, small child allowed. Phone 623- 7574. 10-1 $250 MAONTH'LY, quiet, cen- frai ocation, newly decnrated, three bedroom house, large kitchen, selparate diffni~ room- Bowmanville. Phone Thornhill 1-889--1480 evenings. 10-1 ONE bedroom apartment in central Bowmanville. Stove, fridge and heat included. Adults only. $135.00 monthly. Phone George Van Dyk Real Estate Ltd. 623-4428. 10-1 FURNISHED bedroams by month, week or day, shower and bath, licenced premîses, reasonable rates. Castie Hotel, Bowmanville 623-7072. 51 -tf A THREE, bedroom town- house, ideal for family living, located on a quiet court in Bowmanvil le, close ta schools, $250 per month; available immediately. Caîl Samn Venn, Toronto 923-9174, Bowman- ville 623-3393, or Mr. Cooney, Toronto 444-5082. W. Frank Real Estate Realtor. 8-tf 8OWMANVILLE four room modemn apartment plus bath, heated, reasonable ent, apply Tom's Milk Store, 53 King Street East, Bowmanville. 3-tf FOR RENT MODE RN STORE OR OFFICE King Street West, Bowmanvillie AVAILABLE MARCH 15 Auctian sale Saturday March 8th, 1975 at 1: 15 at Saveon Products Warehouse on Hiighway 28 in the Vil lage of Bewdley cansisting of drap leaf table; wash bowl set; chesterfield; armchairs; end tables; coftee tables; toid up crib; six kitchen chairs; dishes; glassware; nearly new, yeilow heavy duty stave; linen; cracks; iran spittoon; new modemn bathtub; picture trames;- electrical appli- ances; quantity of books; numerous other articles stili being cansigned. Rager Ban- nister, aUctianeer. Phone 1-797-2651. 10-1 Auction sale at Haydon 1 mile east of Enniskilien at Pethick's Auctian Barn on Satu rday night March 8th for the estate of the late Mr. Saunders of Oshawa ail bis turniture and things. A large round table, 6 dining raamn chairs, buffet, a new pull-ouf bed chesterfield, fridge, stave, beds, aid dresser and bed, wash stands, dishes, hat rack, small, table, gramaphane, tools. Sale at 7 p.m. Ciift Pethick Auctioneer. 10-1 Thursday, March 20, 1 P.M. Hoîsteins Ebor hoîsteins dispersai for Reginald B. LeGresiey, New- castle, 1/2 mile sauth of 401 on Miii Street (exit 78) 25 miik cows and 7 bmed heifers ail registemed (7 fresh or spring- ing, 7 bred for August or September). Sharp dairy cows ail tram E.B.l. bulis. Also selling Damicool bulk tank 2,600 pound, 4 surge milkers, pump and mator, 3 H.P. rouler, separafor, strainer etc. Sale called on short notice due ta the death of Mms. LeGresiey. Terms cash no eserve, Lloyd Wilson Sales Manager and Auctioneer, Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524. 10-3 Wednesday, March 19 10:30 A.M., 9Holsteins-Machinery Dairy Equipment Feed Furniture The pmopemty of Laurence Bagshaw & Son, R.R. 1, Cannington, 1 mile south of Wilfrid on Brock Road be- tween Concession 10 and Il of Brock Township. Inciuding 90 Hoîsteins (5 megistered), D.H.î.A. tested, 65 milk caws, 10 close heiters, 15 open heifers and caives. Many of the young cows are by "Chieftan', "Wayne Achilles", "Pickland" and "ýPerseus Mark". There wiil be 30 head, tresb or,-spririing,, at Sale Time. An excellent opportunity to buy cows ready ta produce. This herd was the 1973 winner of the "Most lmproved Herd Award" D.H.l.A. Delaval 60 can Bulk Tank (excellent), Surge Pipe- uine Milkem, 11/2 years old, 4 units, automatic wash, 375' stainless uine, 500 bales hay, 500 bales stmaw, 30 tons dmied shelied corn, 40 ton cob corn, M-F 648 4 row corn planter, Cockshutt No. 5 1 row corn pickem, M-F No. 15 grinder- mixer (22"). Ferguson trac- tor, Sedore loader, David Brown 3 fummow piow, Klong- skelde cultivator 3 pf. hitch 26 tooth, Ferguson cuitivatar with shieids. Mathews field chopper, Ofaco wagon 18' feeder, N-H 327 manure spmeader, M- F 7' mowem, M. H. side rake, M. H. seeddril11, New Idea 32' elevator, P.T.O. or ýmotor driven, 2 hay elevator, 18 stanchion stalls, Otaco 7' double disc, 200 bu. grain box. Many other pieces ot equip- ment. Fumniture: Pine tiaur bin, 2 antique box stoves (omnate), settee and chair (antique), antique rocking chair, coakstove, pine chest of ,drawers, antique cupboard, dresser, large quantity of dishes, washstands, chester- field and chair, number of chairs, antique dishes,. Many, many other items. Furniture selis at 10:30. Famm Sold. Wilfrid U.C.W. wili serve lunch. Lloyd Wilson and W. D. Atkinson, Sale Managers,& Auctioneers, Uxbridge, 414- 852-3524. 10-2 A uction Sale- complete contents of Plaza Shoe Repair, 1317 Harwood Ave., North, At 7 p.m._ - Adie-. a.tch.ng e -O S n We Buy Scrap Cars FREE TOWING DOM'S AUTO PARTS 723-1121 tf USED Furniture and Applian- ces. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton 263-2241. 33-tf CORN or hay insulage want- U ed. Phone 983-4888. 0l Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles Snowmobi les For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 45-tf Wednesday, March l2th. Aucti'in Sale of some farm machinery and household fur- niture the property of Alfred Thornett, Lot 4, Con. 10, Manvers Twp. 2 miles south of Janetville and 34 mile west. M.H. 2 furrow plough, 1964 Mercury /2 fan truck with stock racks (running well), Int. horse cultivatar, pig trougýhs, heavy wire, barbed wire, arge quantity of small items. Int. refri eaor, Ca-op deep freeze ,Westînghouse heavy duty stove, Gibson washing machine, large but- fet, chrome suite and 5 chairs, chrome table, 4 waoden chairs, chrome rocker, small pine harvest table, chester, field and chair, 2 end tables, coffee table, small tables, radia, television, record play- er and records, lamps, 4 beds complete, 2 dressers, vanity, 2 chests of drawers, rug, dishes, small electric appliances, many other items. Terms cash. Na reserve. Sale at 1:00 p. m. Carl Hickson, Auction- eer, Reabora, Ont. 705-324- 9959. 10-1 Saturday, March l5th. Farm sold. Auction Sale of Livestock, Implements, and Household Furniture. The property of Vince Strain, Lot 18 & 19 Con. 4 Asphodel Township, 16 miles east of Peterborough on Hwy. Na. 7 ta 4th Concession of Asphodel and 1 mile north. 38 head of Hereford cattle, 12 mature Hereford cows with 8 calves by side, remainder due April and May. 3 Hereford heifers due April and May. a open Hereford hieters rising 2 yr. aId, 5 Hereford calves 8 mas. ta 1 year aid. Holstein steer 8 mas old. Registered Hereford Bull rising 4 yr. aId. 1975 Nuffield diesel tractor univer- sal 4, John Deere 420 tractor with John, Deere manure loader, John'Deere 14 T Baler PTO, John Deere 7' power mawer, 1975 Chevrolet 12 ton truck approx. 2,500 miles, club cab, Farm Hand side rakq, John Deere 18 tooth cultivator 3 pt. 1974 M.F. manure spreader PTO, 110 bus. new. M. H. double disc, John Deere 3-14's plough 3 pt., M.F. 4-12 plough 3 pt. with oeplfl wheel, Cardinal 30' hay elevatar, Allied 30' hay elevator, John Deere 17 disc seed dril11, power lift, Lincoln welder, acetylene hases and gauges, 2 chore boy units, chore boy pump and uine for 13 cows, full ime of machinery. Hay. 1964 Dodge car, 1962 Ford Falcon car. Viking refrigerator and freez- ercmiain !\peaa table and chairs, 2 dressers, tables, chairs, rocker, ches- terfield and chair, antique cuoboard, washinq machine, Inglis automatic washer, bar- rels, ail stove, Findlay cook stove, many other items. Terms cash.,No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reabaro, Ont. 705-324-9959. 1 BOWMANVILLE, try $5000. down on this 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attached gar- age, dining area, breakfast area, broadloom throughout, fenced backyard. Only $52,900. Caîl Donna Hinchey 725-1391. ~10- URGENTLY REQUIREO!!1 We have cash buyers for homes in the Bowmanville area. Perhaps your home wauld bring top dollar? We'Il be pleased ta appraise if for you and help you locate the "home of your dreams". For friendly efficient sale of your home, caîl P. & R. 'Realty Company, Realtor, 'Bennett Rd, and No. 2 Hwy., Bawman v il le 576-6120. 17 tf I MONUMENTS AND MARKERS I A Senior Citizens Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 10 per cent off ail hair services (wash and set, pemms etc.) "Special" - wigs or hairpieces cleaned and done only $2.75 for the month of Mamch. Kut 'n' Kuri, 71 King St. E., 623-5019. 10-1 Peter Kowýa i Il Jr. , Real Estate & Ilnsurance Ltd. 52 King Sf. W., Bowmnanville Telephone 623-2453 REALTOR Working mans home, 2 sforey, 4 bedrooms, living roam, dining room and kitchen. Asking anly 536,500. Country living in town, beauti- fui 5 bedroom home on large lot. Asking $65,000. Open for offers, make youm own terms. Caurtice Road North, trame home on 75 x 175 tt. lot, nicely landscaped, low taxes. Asking $48,900. Brick bungalow with 3 bed- rooms, livinq room,. kitchen and dining combined, Rec. room wîth broadloom. Asking $60,000. Affer HoursCaîl: Joe Barton 623-3098 Gordon Beech 623-5265 George Brown 623-3702 Peter Kowa Jr. 63I8 623-3393 Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 10 Acres Bowmanville Dan't miss this executive home with 4 bedooms, 3 baths, double car garage, on choice land witb traut stream and horse barn. Asking $97,500.00 with easy terms. Cali Tony Klompmaker. 25 Acres Orono This is an excellent building site with a view of Lake Ontario. Situated on goad roads for easy commuting. Askln g 49,500.00. TerMs. Cali Tony yKom pma ker. Enfield - 26 Acres Excellent building site with executive home near by. Fast flowing trout stream. Only ,$75,000.00. Terms. Cali Phyllis McRobbie. 48 Acre Christ mas Tree Farm Ail pianted ta spruce frees. Located near Mosport Park. Asking only 555,000.00. Easy Temms. Caîl Ron Hurst. Gentleman's Retreat 125 acres Bowmaniviile. Large trout steam. 9 moom brick home, swimmning pool. Barn 4'c80-. Beau-ti-uI roWIIng land with woods. Only mile fram Bowmanville. Corner pro- perty with 6000 tt. moad frontage. Vendor moving to Montreal. Asking $312,500.00., Terms at 9 per cent. Mini Farm Orono 3 bedmaom fuliy boadloamed bungalow situated on 10 acres. Detached garage 16 x 24. Barn with hydro and watem. Pro- perty tully fenced. Many extras. Asking 589,900.00. Cal Ron Hurst. 40 Acres Newcastle Close ta, 401. A large level corner property with good building site with 12 mile of moad frontage. A good invest- ment property. Asking $55,000.00. Cail Bill Suther- land. New 3-Bedroom Semi Bowmanvihle Situated in one of the quietest areas in Bowmanvilie. This elegant home bas large living moom, separate dining room, hollywaod kitchen, 2 batbs, new camport, plus a partialiy finished ec raom. A true aleasure ta show. Asking 544,900.00 with easy temms. Cali Charlie Reid. Maple Grave Terrific lnvestment Live in one side of this duplex and Fet the other side pay your mortgage. Each unit has 5 rooms plus there is a new family room with fireplace and barn. 2 acres on No. 2 Highway. Asking $69,900.00. Cali Tony Kompmaker. Port Hope Century Farm 98 level acres of best soul. 3300 feet Highway frantage, situ- ated 2 miles north of 401. Two starey solid brick home wifh il roams is in perfect condi- tion and since 1856 in the same famiiy. Askîng $170,000.00 with terms. For inspection please cali Christa Wintembelt. Orono One mile tram ski club. This 6 raom bungalow bas broad- loam thraughout, stone tire- place situated on large lot. Asking oniy $49,ý00.00. Cali Ron Hurst. Are You Considering a MOVE or TRANSFER? We are Equipped to handle your home needs anywhere in Canada and U.S.A. SCoast to Coast Real E stateService S 1 TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE COMMITTEE 0F ADJUSTMENT H.Týarings for minor variances of the zoning by-I.aws of the Townships of Damington, Clarke, Village of Newcastle and the Town of Bowmanville will be held in the Hampton Township Offices on the toutb Wednesday 0f each and evemy montb at 7:30 p.m. App lications must be submiitted ta the sect'y at Hampton no ater than 10 days prior to the hearing. MRS. M. SIMPSON SECRETARY RUSSELL DeCOE CHAI RMAN Phone 263-2231 10-1 -um m . i REALTOR w VERTENTE We wud like ta tank the LIMITEDcommunity of Sauinaand ail LIM'ITEDwho contibuted towards the Real Estate ioveiy card table and chairs 47 Acres - at the junction ot wbicb we eceived at the Hwy's 35 and 115, on a good recent presentation at Sauina. road, mostly tarm land witb Marion and Herb REAL ESTATE LIMITrED somne bush,ý building permit 10 lx avaîlable, an excellent invest- -Ant. educedto 3,000 nonwith 181 CHURCH STREET ternis BOWIMANVILLE. ONTARIO LiC 1T8 135 Acres - near the village of Pontpoa ;[_mi 4e-r 'Ir. 623-4428 ; Open House - Sat., Mamch 8,11l a.m. ta 4:30 p.m. Immaculate 11/2 ym. aid bungalow in Orono, broadloam throuqhaut, full basement. Oniy $41,500.00. Take Taunton Rd. East ta Robins Road at Oono and watch tor Open House signs. Garden Size Lot with a spacious and spotless 3 bed- roam, brick home. Sepamate dining area and finished recreation room, attached campot Asking 550,500.00. 3/ acre building lot," al cleamed, permits aývailable. 20 miles tram Bowmanville. Only 59,500.00. 10-1 "IWaverly Gardensý" In Bowmanviile Built by Marianna Developments Your Gua rantee of Quality Construction HOMES FROM $47,985 $4150 DOWN Features include: Clean Dependable Electric Heat -Large family kitchen -Finished family room -Complet ely broadloomned -11/2 bathS -Fireplaces -Attached garages -Fully sodded lots -Completely serviced Open for Inspection This Weekend and Dai ly 10A.M.to7 P.M. A LSO Open House at Né,WvcasffIe Saturday &Sunday 1-4:30 p.mý Choice of 2 Deluxe Models ta Choose From. MAR IAN NA DEVELOPMENTS Built by Division.of Veltri & Son Limited Weil known-for qua lity construction and superior workma nship. -623-3393' Direct Toronto Line 923-9174 43-tf George Blyleven REALTOR Phone 623-5300 NEWCASTLE:New 6 room splitlevel home, electric heat, large diningroam with French sliding doors on 1 acre lot. Good location ta keep horse or dogs.' RICE LAKE: Only 65 miles tram Toronto, well kept 5 room cottage with safe sandy beach for children. Priced at $22,900. Terms. BLACKSTOCK AREA: 50 acre vacant land with frontage on two roads. Excellent bld.'site on wooded hilI. Priced at $1000.- per acre. GARDEN HILL: 5Sacre partly wooded lot with traut stream 3nd place for a big pond. Asking price $18,990. HaIt down.l NEWTONVILLE AREA: 125 acre vacant very fertile land. Very gaad investment at $1000. per acre. Phone: Dick Woudstra George Blyleven 983-5915 623-5300 10-1 137 King Sf. E., BowmartVille 623-7694 - 623-7661 REALTOR Bëffer Than New, 2 yr. aid 4 bedraom brick and aluminum twin home, patio doors ta balcony, garage, finished rec room, broadloomn, well kept home, nicely landscaped lot, vendor anxious try your offer. Asking $45,900. Courfice Area, spaciaus 3 bedroam rancher with base- ment apt. with private entrance, garage, this is a lovely setting art- 11/4 acres of land. 1- Hwy., large modern single storey barn, many possibili- fies, $1 ,000 an acre with terms. Vertente Real1 Estate, Delhi, Ontaria. Call Ed Vanhaver- beke,Newtanville 416-797-2333. 4-tf REALTOR 623-2503 Blackstock Area - aid church building -with extra building lot, asking $22,000 with terms. Bowmanville - 11/2 starey brick home, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, fenced yard, very central, asking $49,500. Vendors anxi- ous. Oshawa - north east area, 3 bedraom brick bungalow with car-part, campletely finished basement has kitchen, bath, bedroomn and Rec. raam, asking $59,500, with terms. Dairymple Lake - compact 2 bedraam cottage, winterized and furnished, large weII treed lat with silver birches, price includes boat house and dock, boat and motor, asking $29,900. Kaladar - 75 acres of property with small cabin, goad hunt- ing,' fishing, ski-daing, asking $30,000 with terms. 11 Mac Mc DonalId 623-3911 Wilf Hawke 983-5274 Allan Rouf 725-0353 Helen Mc Donald 623-3911 Edwin Jeans 623-7152 Shirley Hogg 623-3500 10-1 Pat Marjerrison Bowmanville 623-4115 Highway 35 anld 115 Approximateiy 20 acres of vacant land with 3000 feet of frontage on highway 35. Hait bush, an excellent site for a country estate. Asking $59,900 ex.îsfing 8 per cent mortgage. 9-1 Blackstock New 4 bedroom brick and aluminum house, 112 batbs, large bigbt raams, broad- loom throughout, electric heat, double attached garage, large lot - 15 minutes from Bowmanville -549,500.00 terms. Garden Hill Area 1212 acres, scenic waoded lot with stream - $20,000.00 One- third dawn, balance at 83/4 per cent. Campbellcroff New brick and trame bunga- low, 3 bedrooms, separate dining raom, large living room, basement apartment - 2 bedraoms. Large treed, lot, excellent value at $47,500.00 Gares Landina New bouse, customn built, 3 bedroom side split, tamiiy sized kitchen on large land- scaped lot, quiet tmee ined paved street. $43,900.00 - femms. Sturgeon Lake Year round home, 3 bed- rooms, large living room, with stone firepiace, 4 piece bath, garage and guest bouse, large lot witb 100' frontage on Sturgeon Lake.'Ideal summer vacation or year round living. $52,500-00 -terms. RESULTS COUNT! Multiple Listing Service Oshawa & District Real Estate Board tf LUXTON At Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville, on Tues- day, Mamcb 4th, 1975, Alice Victoria (Mercy) Walton Lux- ton, Cobbledîck' Street, Orono, wife of the late Oscar ýJohn Luxton, aged 77 yeams, dear mother of Wesley and Aice <Mrs. Lawrence Hooey), Or- ana, Helen (Mms. J. H. Cain), Toronto, dear sister of Earl, Robert and George Walton. Resting at the Morris Funemai Chapel, Bowmanville, for ser- vice on Tbusday at 3:30 p.m. Spring interment Orono Cem- etemy. 10-1 Beat the 819 One... Heoart Attack (ive Heort Fund YOUTH BOWLING TYKES Stacey 3, Waolley 2; Wessel- lus 3, Luxton 2; Razema 5, Hancack 0; Nash 5, Bates 0; Dilling 5, King 0. 1Team Standings Dilling 31, Stacey 29, Raz- ema 24, Luxtan 22, Hancock 21, Nash 21, Wesselius 16, Woolley 15, King 10, Bates 9. High Singles S. Wolley,171, S. Wesselius 146, E. Rozema 140. HIi g h Doubles S. Wesselius 271, S. Waalley 269, E. Rozema 268. BANTAM BOYS Coambes 3, Sutcliffe 2; Razema 5, Wilsan 0; Sheehan 3, Hammand 2. Team Standings Sutcliff e 29, Coambes 26, Hammond 24, Rozema 20, Sheehan 18, Wilson 3. High Singles B. Hammand 179, R. Kirk- tan 168. High Doubles K. VanAbbema 316, R. Sutcliffe 296, R. Kirkton 291. BANTAM GIRLS Hoaper 3, Brown 2; Ingram 5, Almand 0; Brunt 5, Williams 0. Team Standings Ingram 34, Brunt 28, Will- iams 23, Hoaper 15, Brown 13, Almand 7. lligh Singles L. Bird 219, S. Ingram 171. High Doubles S. Ingram 327, L. Bird 308. JUNIOR BOYS Bans 7, Hopcrof t 0; Wiggans 7, Dadsan 0; Murphy 7, Woolley 0. Team Standings Bans 36, Wiggans 35, Mur- phy 34, Dadsan 26, Hapcraft 20, Woolley 15. High Singles G. Brand 244-219, A. Bans 225-230-203, R. Hayward 229, K. Cawle 205-237, Paul Wig- gans 222-203, D. Hopcrof t 216. A. . High Triples A.Bans 658, Paul Wiggans 596. JUNIOR GIRLS Lavigne 5, Haynes 2; Mic- helsan 5 Lane 2; Chow 7, Ingram 0 Teý:aw~tn1g Chow 38, Mi chelson 35, Lane 29, Lavigne 27, Ingram 23, Haynes 16. Beers Min or Atomlrs Tie wîth Oshawa Ti.eam,, On Saiuraay, t'ebruary 15, Toros' first goal, the assist\,' Bob Beers' Minor Atoms going ta Paul Stocker. A hosted a tough team from the minute later, Robbie Green Oshawa Little NHL, the scared from Tim Preston and Bruins, and battled to a 2-2 tie. Shaughn HoIcuston. Bnwman- Oshawa scored the only goal ville tied the game 3-3 near the of the first period. Early in the end of the second, as Trevor second, Shaughn Houston Martyn scored from Preston. fired a wrist shat past the The winning goal, scored Bruin goalie ta tie the score. midway through the last Assisting on the play, were period, went ta Preston assist- Jeff Logan and Tim Preston. ed by Stocker and Jeff Logan. Oshawa, hawever, took a 2-1 Scott Bate played a solid lead before the end of the game in goal and made period. Bowmanville fought several fine saves near the back and Preston scared end of the game. The whole midway through the final team played very well and4 we stanza, fram Houston' and wish them lots of luck for Stephen Taylor ta give the future games. Taras a 2-2 draw. Scott Bates played, the M xd Mn r entire game in goal and faced ie M îo 13 shots, while the Taras Top 10 Averages managed 15 shots an, the Larry Piper 252, Doris Jl Oshawa goalie, 247, Russ Hately 236, Joan On Manday, Feb. 17, Baw- Sutcliffe 235, Peggy Haynes manville played an exhibition 234, Ross Wright 228, Pete game at the new Darlington Dobbins 228, John Fard 225, Arena against the Oshawa Jim Murphy 223, Jim Brutan Red Wings of the Little NHL, 220, Vi Caole 220. and shutaut the opposition 3-0. Team Standings Late in the first period, Tim Dunn 17, 24,533; Joîl 15, Preston opened the scaring 25,512; Coole 15, 24,090; with a goal assisted by Trevor Haynes 14, 24,576; B. Buday Martyn. Bowmanville scored 13, 24,893; Crassey 13, 23,833; twa more times in the second, Patfield 12, 24,180; Bagneil il, as Tim Little scared from 24,123; Fairey 10, 23,848; Preston and Tadd Stephens Sheehan 9, 23,608; Sutcliffe 8, gaI bis first goal as a Tara, on 24,482; K. Buday 7, 22,843. assists by Paul Stocker and Ladies High Single Mike, Glass. Peggy Haynes........... 371 The shutaut went ta Jeff Mens High Single Vy fschaft, as hie played the 'arry Piper............. 309 whae game in net. Bowman- 300 Games ville outshot the Red Wings Larry Piper 349 and 314, 16-12. Maurice Annaert 333, Gord Start Playoffs Simpson 313. The Taras, after waiting for High Single three weeks, started their Men - Ldrry Piper 349, Ladies playaff series with Ajax on - Doris Joli 286. Saturday, February 22, but High Triple last the apening game 2-1. Men - Larry Piper 928, Ladies Ilt was a fast, exciting game,- Doris Jo11 717. first two periods. Ajax got a shorthanded goal ta take a 1-0 lead. Within a minute, Robbie Green tied the gaine for Bowmanville with a gaal assisted by Jeff Logan and Dan Coambes. However, Ajax fought back and gat the wînning goal for victary. Scott Bate went ail the way in the nets for Bawmanville. The Taras outshot the visitors 13-12 and had five penalties ta Ajax's three. Facing elimination,' the Minar Atoms won a 4-3 cameback victory at Ajax on Sunday, February 23. Ajax scored two goals in the first period and.buiit up a 3-0 lead early in the second, before Bawmanville caught fire. Stephen Taylor got the Team Standings Robinson 15002 pins, 16 points; Coombes 15046, 14; Pearce 14801, 14; Gîbson 15009, 13; Alldread 14975, 13; Chant 14818, 13; Burton 14587, 13; Roberts 14885, 12; Partner 14337, il; MacDonald 14614,. 101/2; Spear 14951, 10; Bons 13729, 412. Top Averages M. Pearce 217. M. Alldread 211, C. Roberts 209, B. Partner 205, Marion Gibson 202, H. Sheehan 198, J. Bragg 198, P. Forsey 197, W. Caambes 196, B. MacDonald 195, Mà. Horst- man 194, S. Robinson 193, J. Spear 192, L. Nickerson 191.' BOWMIANVILLE Welcome to MEADOWVIEW HEIGHTS Ail Single Family Homes NOW!! is the timne to buy and save EXECUTIVE HOMES (Up to 2,000 Sq. Ft.) ESTATE SIZE LOTS - FROM 80 ft. 10 100 fi. FRONTAGE, Priced from $64,995 and Up Artist Rendering Only MEADOWVIEWBLVD. j The Mar o f Buiding Excellence Third Generot an Buiders 00 HWY.4I CALL BOWMANVMILLE 623-3393 TORONTO LINE 923-9174 Ask for Ext. 45. PHYLLIS Mc ROB8IE .......... ......... 6237159 RON HURST ..................983-5131 BILL TURANSKY .....................9835420 F: - E Co1 FRANK R fiLak $,b,,Uafl~U 10 The(ù l7i l",