8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowm iatville, January 21, 1976 FLASHBACK -25 YEARýS AC0 -Bowmanville Juvenile Hockey team has protested a 7-3 defeat by Cobourg here in a rough and tumble game. The protest being registered by the local club concerns the number of players lcgally allowed to play in a league game. Bowmanville goals~ by Haynes, Masters and Burgess.> FLASHBACK - 10 VEARS AGO - On Dec- ember 28th the Rams defeated the'Indians 4-2 in Recreation Atom Hockey. Indians' goals were by Mark Caverly and Denpis Broome. Rams' goals were by Rory Gibbs with two, Brian Ferguson and Doug Bragg one goal each., REMEMBER - to support Bowmanville Minor Hockey this Saturday at the local arena. Corne out and cheer these young players. They'll be doing their best and will be pleased to see you. JUNIOR C - Red Eagles have only six games left to play ini the regular season sehedule. So, if you wish te get in on some good hockey, hurry on duwn toIt - - local arena on Sunday nights in oreparatikon for playoffs. PETERBOROUGH - Pete's Old Timers will play Oshawa Old Timers next Thursday in Oshawa Civic, January 29th. WINTARIO - number 19 will be drawn Janu- ary 22nd (Thursday) at 9 p.m. ini Stratford, and will include two grand prizes of $100,000 and two of $50,000 and 21,600 prizes valued at $1,937,000. DUPLICATE BRIDGE - winners, for January l3th with 10 couples playing the winners were (1) Bea and Byron Vanstone, (2) Bill Clipperton and J. B. Nelson. WINTER FUN - at Black Creek on the w#ý'_end goes from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and inciules ice skating, sledding, tobogganing, cross-country' skiing,, snowshoeing and horse-drawn sleigh rides, Situated at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue it is only a short drive from this area. WINNERS - of N.H.L. Hockey tickets for February are' G. Woodlock and R. Wardle. For Toro gamnes G. Schîssler and W. Murphy. HUSKY DOGS- will be the feature attrac.. dion when time trials are held on February 7th, 2lst,' 22nd and March fth and 7th at the Cold Creek Conservation Area. SWIMMING - notice has just been received that the pre-beginners and beginners swimming class held Wednesdays at the Flying Dutchman has been postponed until further notice. BALL MEETING - Although ît seems a bit out of season, the Bowmanville Basebal Association will be holding a meeting on Sun- day, Feb. lst in the Town Hall at 10:30 p.m. Business will include an election of officers, so a good attendance is important. Anyone interested in basebaîl is asked to be present. Prospective coaches and managers will be especially welcome. Make a note of the date now, please. Cobourg Lindsay Stouf fville Port Perry Bowmanvil Frankford Port Hope JUNIOR C STANDINGS As of Januarýy 18, 1976 GP. Won LS 28 21 4 31 18 1C 29 15 1C 32 12 12 lle 29 12, 1 29 8 le 30 4 2C ost 4 10 Io 12 16 18 o1 Total Tied Pts. 3 45 3 39 4 34 8 32 1 25 3 19 6 14 End Seaso'n , in e dPa c e On Tues., Jan. 13, playini n scorin when Stan Greenham Ajax, the H. L. Wood Minor ,-cored, assisted by Rick Bantams had their hands fulli'S4npson and Neil Jones. Ajax as they won their 4th game of lie,ýd the game only to have the season against this fired !'ote Keene score. assisted by up team llandv MacDonald and Dale Bowmanville opene d the ioe. Toros took a 3-1 lead Porscht-e -t'Audi 'ThePLayro.te ek PAUL ALBRICHT On Sunday evening, the Bowman- Ville Red Eagles Iost 4-1 to the Stouffvîlle club. One of the few bright spots for the locals, was the play, of first-year player Paul Albr-icht. He îs one of the forwards, and played very well, pîcking up the Eagles' only goal' of the game. Unfortunately, there is no picture of Paul'for publication inthe Player of of the Week feature, Yes, We do have Free Cou rtesy for Newcastle Area YES! We do have a Body Shop featuring Modern Equipment combined with Old- Fash'-ioned "PRI DE 1IN W1. K ASI P- 1425 K~dsS. .Wib WiII Hosi Sixth Annual Novice Tournament_______ I Shown in the above photo are the Bowmanville Mary Brown's Novice Toros who will be hosting the Sixth Annual Novice Invitational Tournament in the Bowmanville Memorial Arena on Saturday, February 7th. Team memfbers are: front row, left to right: Brent Neill, Chris -Clifton, Richard Smith; middle row: Jeff Dawson, Greg Watson, Pierre St. Amand, Lorne Whitmarsh; back row: Tom McLaughlin, Kevin Clark, Jon Clieff, Mark Little, Brian Heard, G len Duncan, Brian Grabko, Chris Dreossi, Coach Brian Purdy. Absent when photo was taken: Manager Stew Tripp. Three Local PlaoyersH Mn uggd Stouff ville' By David Goheen injury. shot on The ortDarin~on arina The team is hoping to get Ba Hotel Junior C cae up John back for th gamne short on the scoreboard in Thursday against Port Hope.,'ý their home and home encoun- In the Sungday contest at the teswith Stouffvillë Clippers, local arena, the Clippers and ïý losing 7 to 1 and 4 to 1. Red Eagles played to a In the game last Tuesday, scoreless first period. John Wood scored the only In the second, Stouffvilles goal for the Marinas with the Dave Munford upened the assîst to John Hogarth. scrn at the 1: 20 mark of the From ahl reports this was a peid Paul Albright tied the rugged game, as the Clippers game for the Eagles threeF, were using their muscles to minutes later. The assists the point where the referees went to Doug Tamblyn and were reluctant to eall the Mike Roberge. Ted Assnick game close and let a few p ut the Clip pers ahead before thmngs g o which led to the t he period ended. Stouffvile layers getting the In the third, Bowmanville u pper hand.had their chances but were There were three injuries in unable to penetrate the blue this game with stalwart Joe lîne as the Clippers kept the Humenick out indefinitely Eagles from 'getting a clear with a concussion, Rory Gibbs ou ihpulled ankie muscles, C o ln andJohn Wood out with an when Garf McQuaid scored from Neil Jones. Then, in a penalty filled game, Ajax scored three goals and with six minutes lef t to play were leading 4-3. Toros put a lot of'pressure on 'Ajax and tied the game on a goal by Stan Greennam assisted by Rick Simpson. With two minutes remaining Randy MacDonald, scored the win- ning goal assisted by Stan Greenham and Ken Hoy. Full credit to a neyer say die team for this win, Final score, Bowmanville 5, Ajax 4. On -Wed., JIan. 14, playing in Bay Ridges the Toros took their worst defeat of the season in league pay. Bay Rdeplaying their best game of the season, com- pletely dominated play to win 7-2. Scoring Toros' goals were Ken Hoy assisted by Robb De- Boo, Pete Keene, assisted by Ken Hoy. 'Ibis game was for tirst place in our league. In three earlier meetings Bay Ridges had won two b y 5-4 and 4-3 while we had defeated themn 5-0. On Sat., Jan. 17, with Whitby being the visitors our Toros showed their great team desire by never quitting, after being down 3 goals to 0 they came back with only 25 seconds Ieft in the game to score their fourth goal to cap off a come from behind win of 4-3. / Toros' scoring came from Ken Hoy assisted by Brent Clemens, Brent Clmens assisted by Rick Simpson. Tying goal was by Rick Simpson, assisted by Terry Rliggers and Carl Chambers. ôcoring the winning goal was Carl Chambers assisted on a good play by Kevin Noble. P'laying well in goal was Mark Shackleton. This gave our Toros a 12 Win, 4 losses and 3 ties record for, the season and second p lace in league standings. Goals for were 65 and goals against 47-. This Sat., Jan. 24 at 1:30 p.m., H. L. Wood's Bantams play Belleville's "AAA" teamn on the occasion of Young Canada Day. On Sunday we travel to Toronto to pla,' Toronto Red Wings "AA' Minor Bantams. Hall 17-9111, Rogers 16-8741, Luffman 16-8683, Van Goor 16- 8461, Pollard 12-8706, Shetler 12-7969, Ward 10-8504, Prout 9-7916, G. Smith 7-8100, Du- g uay 5-8303, B. Smith 4-7892, Rozema 2-7700. High Single Ladies - H. Rogers 318; Men's - John Luffman 303., Higb Tri ple Ladies -P. Ward 693; Men's - John Luffman - 766. Top 10 Averages Howie Pollard 249, John Luffman 236, Ross Hall 231, Bob Smith 22-, Jake Kapteyn 223, Mult Dakin 220, Phil Ward 219, Chris Duguay 218, Frank Waterfall 215. George Heath, 212. st. Joseph's Gary Conway--Points 23, Pins 11169; Roy Sandison 16, 11357; Rose Marie Cuîiway 16, 11070; Art Deboo 13, 10894; Bob Brown 12, 11123; Paul Piels 12, 10597; Clayton Mor- gan 11, 10714; Marg JKing 9, 10856. High Triple Alton Crosby 655, Joan Gibbs 609. High Single Fran Elîs 267, Paul Piels 256. To p 10 Over 228 Fran Ells 267, Paul Piels 256-206,' 'Côry Ells 246, Les Hunt 240, Barb Sandison 239, Bob Brown 233-221, Joan Gibbs 230-215, Vickie Murphy 229, Rose Marie Conway 229, George Gibbs 228.- Legion Team Standings Mary Gray 5 points, 5649 pinfal;- Diane Howarth 3, 5551; Joan Sutchiffe 3, 5322 NyhI Sheehan 1, 5009. 1High Single Anne Plazek 264. High Triple Mary Gray 725. 700 Club Mary Gray 725, Anne Plazek 704, Joan Sutchiffe 711. Averages Anne Plazek 218, Joan Sutcliffe 216, Bernice Partner 212, Mary Gray 210, Nyhl Sheehan 208, Denise Annaert 201(3), Diane Howarth 194, Irene Whitney 186, Vîrginia Fairey 184, Jean Burton 184. ýurt Gamri the net. Hunt and J lie Jeff Forfar scored in the period for the Clhrseven ramesto plaY, the Eagles wil1 have to keep winning if they do not want to meet Stouffviîle in the play- off s. Bowmanville meets Port Hope Thursda-y and play Cobourg here on Sunday might. Game time 7:30. Constitution, Insurance Minor Midgets Constitution Insurance The second eamne was lost to Minor Midgets lost 2 games Whitby in Brooklin 5-4. Brook~- over the past week, to break lin scored 2 early goals with their 0-Iost-record. The first. Bowmanville's goal by Dan game the Toro team lost to Strike, assisted by Dean Trenton Major Midgets 2-1. Rutherford. Each team scored Trenton's first goal was scor- one in the second period, ed early in the first period and makine the score 3-2 in again at the 11: 54 mark in Whitby s favour. Whitby scor- the third period. Bowmianville ed 2 again in the third, while scored their first and last goal Brad Godfrey and Scott in the third period(, Rick Bain Stevens scored 2 for the Toros. receiving credit for the goal,, Assists went to Rick, Bain, Ron assisted bv Pete Nemisz. Visser and Brad Godfrey. T I/I ri, IN WITHI' ZOOM SPACE COMMAND 1000 REMOTE CONTROL New fromn Zenith I Smaoth, quiet' remote contrai operation with Zenith's alI-new 6-function EIec- tronc Transmitter featuring new instant ZOOM. Just press the ZOOM button and you get instant clase-up. The ZOOM picture is 50 per cent larger. Just press the ZOOM buttan again and picture instantly returns ta, original size. Also press buttons to turn set an or off - change channels higher or Iawer - adlust volume ta ,four levels and campletely mute sound. Featured on ail 26" remote contrai models and specified 20" m odel.,, See If Today At FALONTV 426 Simcoe Street South Oshawa, Phone 723-0011 1974 BUICK CENTURY 4-DOOR Only 11,000 miles. One awner. Power steering, power brakes, white walls, radio, Alpine Green with matching interior. Lic. HRC823- 1968 RIVIERA G.S. BY BUICK One awner, a car with style and prestige. Immaculate throughout. A callectarsprize, fuily equipped and rustproofed. Lic. KMC17O. 1973 LE MANS STATION WAGON 350 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, powver brakes, radio, wheel discs, electric tailgate. Green with matching vinyl interior. Lic. DX075-8.1 1974 GMC PICKUP V-8, auto., radio, Just 28,000 miles,, Lic. D42255 PICK 0F THE LOT USED CAR SALE 1914 BUICK CENTURY 4 DOOR- V 8, auto., power steering andj hrakes. ra~dio, white walls, rustproofed, 1972, CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-DOOR, Only 11,000 miles. Lic. HRC823 V-8, auto., power steering and brakes, radio. Lic. E BE546. 1974 PONTIAC ASTRE 2-DIR. NOTCHBACK 4 cyl.'85 h.p. engine, automatic transmission, wheel discs, white walýl1968 FORDTORINO 4-DOOR tires, radio. Tampico Orange with matching interior. This ib a V,-8, auto., power steering and-brakes, radio, white walls, vinyl roof, only Demonstrator automobile }ith very low mileage. Lic. HRD871. 53,000 miles. Lic.-E B0285 1974 OLDSMO.ILE DELTA ROYALE 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8, auto., power steerîng and brakes, power windows, air conditioning, TRUCKS radio. Lic. APB,199 1973 LE MANS 4-DOOR 1973' GMC SIJBURBAN V-8, auto., power steering and brakes, radio, rustprccted. Lic. EBL479. V-8, auto., powe.r steering and brakes, radio, custom exterior and 1973 LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR interior, 9.50 x 16.5 tires.-Lic. EBM762. V-8, auto., power steering and brakes, radio, white walls. Lic. QX0757.193TY AHILXPCU 1973 MAVERICK GRABBER193TY AHILXPCU 6 cyl., radio, chrome wheels. Lic. E BM941. 4 cyl ., automatic, buckets, radio, f ibreglas s cap. Lic. E53256. 1973 BUICK CENTURY 2 DOOR One of a kind auto', with 455 V 8, auto., power steering and brakes, bucket, 1969 CH EV. PICKUP seats, console, Mag wheels, dual exhaust. Lic. E BC146. V-8, radio-white walls, low mileage. Lic. E43220. COW1ANPota-u 166 King St. E. 623-3396 "The Home of OId- Fashioned Hospita Iity"«, Bowmanville' E Conlïe On, In 0ut of the Winter Weather!? Certif led, Top Quaiity, Low Mileage4 E.P. Guaranteed U dsed ar Sale F974 BUICK LE SABRE 4-DR. HARDTOP V-8, auto., power'steering and brakes, radio, radial tires, air conditianing, rear defogger, vinyl top, body mouldings. Finished in Fire Corai Bronze with matching cloth interiar. 'Lic. HRD771. 1974 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM 4-DOOR 455 V-8, auto., power steering and brakes, dual exhaust, AM-FM stereo. One owner. Just 23,000 miles. Lic. HRC235. 1974 CAMARO V-8, auto., power steering and brakes, radio, mag wheels, white Iettered tires. OnIy 23,000 miles, Lic. J BA774' 1973 BUICK LF SABRE 2-DR.' HARDTOP This fuliy equipped luxur ious Buick has only 19,000 original- miles. One owner. Lic. DZR038