8 The Canadian, Statesmnan, Bowmanvlle-, April 23, 1975 SPOTA LK * 623-3303 lI FLASHBAftCK-25'YEARS AGO ' The new execu- tive for thâe Bowmaniville Ski Club for 1951 includes President Jack Tait, and his executive, Paul Tuerk, Ron McDioniald, Bill Whitehead, Howard Sturrock,ý Irvinie Brown, Margaret Nichols, Helen Brown, Bill Harnden, Jack Childs, Rae Rundle, Rhona Evans and Fran Rowe. FLASHIBAIC-1o YEARSAGO -Bowman- ville's Mi,1dget-Juvenle O.M.H.A. organization held their first efight team tournament here on Saturay. Capt. Norm Allen of West Rouge, was presented with the winning teamn trophy, by Art Hoopeýr, who donated the Hooper's Jewlley rophy. Mrs. Carl Devitt presented the Specialty Paper trophy to Captain Don McMuterofl Bowmanville's Juvenile team, howere runners-up. SKATINGCARIA this weekend 'at the Bowmanville Arena has as its thème "~A Hundred Years Ago". As well as local taleut, guests will be David and Amny Martin from Lindsay, Vince and LauiraJohnston fromt Oshawa. Corne out for a great evening and see them performing for your. pleasure. 1975 - chamipionships are being held in Tlable Tennis, Mîay 6 - 19, at the Tait McKenzie Bldg., (York Uiversity) Toronto. This is the first dime in the past five years that the Nationa l cosedl championships have been held in Onitario, and a large entry, about 300 from Ontario and Quebec is anticipated. Should mnake interesting .vatching. FINALTSTS - w,,e are indeed sorry the Bowman- ville Sport Midget hockey team lost out to Paris, last Wednesday, as we felt the team had the potential to take the championship. However, congratula ti ons on going to the finals, congratula- tions to Paris,, and have a good summer. BRIDGE SCORES - Best scores at'the Dupýilicate !Bridge on Wed., April 16 were (1) MNr. andMs Dav e Ormie69.4 per cent (2) Mrs. Hl. Lewis Ms L. Dippeill 56.3ý per cent (3) Mr. and MUrs. Tomr Shea 54.2 per cent., April 23 mieeting is canceled because of the Hospital Auxliay MratonBridge at the Lions Centre on that evýening. THE WHEELCH'I-AIR - safety clinic goes this Saturday at Durhiam College, and a full day of activities, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. has been planned. Organized jointly by the March 0of Dimes, and the Handicap Club, Oshawa, the purpose of the clinic is to get all welhi users toget.her for the day. A ~major featurj-e ,will be the wheelchair repair service. SPOTSIGH -a boxing magazine has been started by Fredt Richardson, of Oshawa. Partly fundedt by the Ontario government's sport and rec-reation program, it will be pub- lirshed uionthly. Ric-hardson, an ex-boxer, is the moving force b'ehinýd the venture, and urges anyonffle wit i nteresting Information en boxing to send it along to The Ontario Sportslight, PA.. Box 854, 0shawa. UMIPIRES MEET - Meeting of the Umpire's Assoc. of Bowmranville on Sunday, April 27, 7:00 p.mn., at the Town Hall. For more information contact Clint Ferguson at 623-2877. Variety Store Owvner Bîg Wînner of Lions-ý The Bowmanville Basebal Association plans to hold its initial practices for ail cate- gories as listed below: Midget - 2 p.mi., Saturday, April 26th - Soper Park. Bantam- 6 p.m., Monday, April 28th- Soper Park. Pee Wee - 2 p.m., Saturday, April 26th - Memorial Park. Tyke - 6p.m., Monday, Apr-il 28th - Memnorial Park. Any boy wishing to tryout for the above teams is to attend at the place and time shown. A es Age means that if y ou are any of the ages listed below, before January *lst of the play ing year, you cannot play inthat series. If your birthday f alîs on January lst or af ter, in the playing year, you can play in that series. Tykes - Age il on January lst, Pee Wee - Age 13 on January lst, Bantam - Age 15 on January lst, Midget - Age 17 on January lst. The Tyke Team at this time is in need of a manager. Anyone willing to manage this teami is asked to contact Frank Hooper 623-4802. Frank Britton lof Frank's Variety, King St. East, was the big inâner of $500 at the Lions-Rot ary Millionaires' Night on Thursday evening. He is shown here being presented with a cheque by Treasurer Carl Zinn, while George Stephen whowas in charge of the draw is at lef t. and Glenn Lander who sold the winning ticket is at rear, and Jack Lander, representing Rotary, is at right. Bowmanville Sports Major Put Out Big Effort but Lose ln the' sixth gamne of (the Paris wnt'ed everyone to buzzer sounded iin the final Provincial Finals, Bowm-ani- know tbat they were flot going game. As a resufit, Paris ville Sports MIidgets vworked to take it easy and the desire became the Ontario Midget A bard but w'ere unable to score which they have shown Championis. This is 'the first enoughgol as they\wetiithrughout the series was Championship a Paris ta downi to defeaýt fby a score oIf 63promiÏnent as they scýored the bas -won in mayears. inî Paris' favýr ichgae eÏ to o ls. I' e A'og Bwallewr Paris the series 4 gamies to 2 remained -4-3 up to thte last not vîctorious îii ilteir quest and the Chlamipionsblip. mninute. Bowmanville, on a for the Onitarlo Cham-pionship, The gamte \was acosy last desperation move, pulled they had a mlost successful fougbt b attle fromr start to the goalie for a sixth attacker 'year. They w,ýon the Regiunial finish, Paris scoredl first in the in an attempt to tie the gansie Midget A Trophy in Silver- opening perîod but Bowmlanl- and force overtime. However, stick Compet i lti. Tbey were ville tied the scoreý before, the tbe move backfired and Paris finalists in a toutrnament in end of the perîod we Ted scored into the empty net. Lindsay. Before meeting Puk scored unassistedI on a Tbey scored once more witb 29 Paris for the finals, they brakwy hiekilling a seconds remaining wbile en- defeated Markhaým, Ganan- penalty. joy'ing a man advantage. oque and Hespeler in playoff Tbe' second period wenàt Lenny Chappeil played a very action after fnhIaclose scoreless. Just over a minute strong game in the nets for second to Ajax ini the eight into tbe third, Paris went Bowmanville. team league playN. Also they: ahiead again onily to have Tbis was basically the same won many exhibition gameis BowmanvIille tie it seconds team tbat Bowmanville play- which included AA and AAA later. John Cornish was given ed for the Ontario Champion- teams. credit, for thle goal with assists ship 'two years ago in Majo Forwards Ralph' Cryder- going 'o Kirk Kemp and Nick Bantam which Bowmanviîle man, Johin Conboy, Dan Cox, VanSeggelen. Shortly after, won four straight. Last year, Ted Puik, Gerald Brunt,. Terry Bowmanville went ahead for Paris, Midgets reacbed the Sarginson, John Cornish, Nick the only time in the gamne. Ontario finals and lost out to VanSeggelen, Kirk Kemp and VanSeggeleni was the goal Gananoque. This year, they Mark LaVigne; defencemren scorer fromi Cornishi and weye more determined than John Hogarth, Jim Hutton, Kemp. ever to win and the -desire they Brian Simpson and Hick took into the opening game Scott; goalies Ted Trudeau was still there wben the final and Lenny Chappeil are to be H.L. Woffod Tramnsport Minor Bantamms Win !ested Suit Kiîng9 C1 lamecy ToPu rnely The H.L. Wood Transport Minor Bantams ended their season in fine fashion by coming through witb some tremendous hockey to win the King Clancy Tournament title by defeating St. Clair Paint and Pa per Cannucks of the Etobicoke Hockey League in two straight games. Last Wednesday saw the Toros earn a hirth in the best of three final when they downed Flyers 6-2 in a well played consolation final. Mur- ray Ruddy ýwas the big gun for tbie Baby Bulîs -as the big str-ong skating, left winger notched the hat trick by scoring two in the second and one in the tbird. Paul'Cascag- nette added a pair on blister- ing shots after rink length dashes. Paul Reid was tbe other Toro marksman. Wayde Preston was the chief play- maker as he set up tbree goals wbile Ken' Cowle and John Stewart bad single assists. Friday, the Minfor Bantams started the best of three final off on the right foot by downing the Cannucks 7-4. Paul Reid anmi Murray Ruddy led tbe Toro attack with each scoring twice and adding an assist. John Stewart, Wayde Preston, and Jim Hogarth rounded out the scoring as the Toros, scored three in the first and third periods and one in the second Jody Ross had tbree assists with Steve Frank and BiE Wright each picking up a pair wbifle Stewart, Paul Cascagnette, Kevin Ward and Wayde Prestýon were credited with single assists. Bowmanville wrapped up the championship on Sunday, with a convincing 5-1 victory with sbarpshooters Wayde Pres ton and Paul Reid len ding the way. Each scored two goals and addled an assist. John Stewart builked the -twine for the other Týoro marker wbilc Jody Ross and Bill Wrigt picked up assists. The victory extended tbe Toros unheaten streak to thirteen games made up of> eleven wins, and two fies. For winning the King Clancy the team was presented witb a large frophy and eacb member received an individual tropby and crest.to mark the occasion. Congratulations to the boys and Coach Frank Hooper for bringing Bowmanville an- other title and making this past season a> most successf ul one. The Bowmanville Recrea-, tion Minor Hockey League finally came to a' close on Tuesday, April l5tb as the Orange Crush boys defeated Cable T.V. in an extra game by a 2 to 1 score. The Crushman opened the scoring àt tbe 701 mark of the first period 'on a goal by Steve Thompson. The Crushmen made it 2 to 0 at the 12:39 mark of the third period as Steve Thompson set up Kevin Dillon with the winning goal Cable' T.V. were not to be denied as tbey narrowed the gap at'the 14:01 mark on a goal by Pat Burke assisted by Cbuck Green and Peter-Herron. Cable T 'V. pulled their goal tender at this point but with some good checking the Crushmen were able to hold on. Both teamýs deserve aý great deal of cei for tlîeir fine performance. M'Idgets Sto Paris commended for- a very fine season providing their fans with many exciting hockey games. Congratulations are extend- ed to, coach Bob Skene, -assatcoach Dave "Lefty"' Wrigbt, and manager Don Hogart. LlA, big "t-han .K you" for sponsor AlbettWihli-dal of Bowmanville Sports and Cycle for bis support. Best wishies to everyone in the future. [-' 55 King TRAP-SHOOTING-At Caledon, on April 13thl the Bristol family proved their good marks- manship again. Alan Bristol took High Stand- ing in the Handicap. 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