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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Feb 1976, p. 9

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JUDO - Jane Paterson, Sue Alexander, Janice Foster and Brad Beaucharnp, coached by Ray Wilson, of Bowrnanville, who is the South East Regional coach and rnanaged by Mrs. Edith Haunsberger, recently won silver rnedals at the Winter Garnes in Sault Ste. Marie. Other tearn rnbers frorn this area are Rob Finney, Pontypool,- Bey Crago and Linda Paterson of Erowrnanville. PASS TESTS- seven Newcastle skaters passed figure skating tests in Newcastle Arena on Friday, February- 6th. Lisa Potter, Irene Brereton, Carol Selby, Shelley Farrow, Julie and Nancy Payne, and Shelley Pickering. The judges were Mrs. Jané Derby, Messrs. Jamïes Alleu and Mike Evans. THIRD - garne- in the Bowrnanville St. Mary Cernent JuvenilesGananoque series goes Wednes- day night at Darlington Arena. Going into this garne,, Bowrnanville leads the series with two wins. Wilcox, in goal, brought up frorn Midget ranks, is playing great, along with forwards Conboy and Hogarth, also up frorn midget. Along with the regular tearn members they make a tearn to beat. Corne out on Wednesday and watch thern take this series, three straight. THE OeHAWA - Bubble is still the centre of mue controversy. To be'erected on one of two sites at Civic Fields, it is expected to cost $313,000. Tenders' wiIl be let sometime in April, with the building finished in September or October. OSHAWA SKI CLUB- will be holding a free ski binding clinie at the club on Sunday, March 14th. FINISH' SEASON - The Port Darlington Marina &Hotel Red Eagles Junior "C"' hockey club ended their season in Lindsay on Friday evening, losing three games to one win in the, series to Lindsay. Once again a team with potential didn't make it. Next season, maybe? PLAYOFFS - The H. L. Wood's Minor Bantarns will be playing what could be the deciding garne in their seriesagainst Gananoque, at the local Arena at four on Saturday. Bowrnanville leads the series with two wins and a tie. Their goalie has been corning up with great garnes with the rest of the tearn backing hirn up. Also the Mary Brown 's Novice Tearn, and the Constitution Minor Midgets are in the playoffs, rnaking with the St. Marys Clément Juveniles, four Bowrnanville tearns in playoff action. On All Quality Men 's Wear6 at CLOTHING 36Simcoe St. N Poe723-3C12k- te 'JWASCO0 VOLKSWAGEN LTD. Porsche +Audi a PresentsD 'The Player of the Week' s M Thisis he lst eek or his eguar , X. 668-9383 1425 Dundas St. E. Whitby The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 25, 1976 9 W.~~ FnksMajor Pee Wees Boilank Cbourg in lstuGo . Hockey Stars of the Future Outfitted by Bowmanville Kinsmen Club It rnay take a f'ew years, but these five and six-year-old Squirts c ýould be the ones to defeat the Soviet Union at the Olyrnpics later in the century. At the mornent, they are taking part in a hockey school,'once a week, at Mernorial Arena, and having'a good tirne chasing the puck alI over what to thern is a huge, ice -surface. It's surprising how rapidly they irnprove their skating and stick' handling. The Bowrnanville Kinsmen have supplied thern with sweaters and several of their rnerbers are doing the coaching.. Mary Brown'sýç Novice ToUrosm Dump Mrkham Squad 3-1Y to

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