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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Apr 1976, p. 6

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6 Thie Canadian Statesman, B HL. Wooi Beat Duni Games of" On Sat., Apr. 3 playing at home, our Toros won the opening game of the series, which is the best of five games. This was a hard hitting, rough gam e. After holding off a strong start by Dunnville our team got over their opening game jitters and settied down to put together a good team effort. Toros opened the scoring when Rick Simpson scored assisted by Randy MacDon- aid. They scored again when Randy MacDonald found the1 target assisted by Carl Cham- Women'i wilbe h Truesdaly, ai 8:001 in Trinit'y Uni bi scuss i or ""THE EARLY DE TREATMENTC Also feati Group of womq newly-formed-Masi TOPI "CAR E BEAUTIFUL Christina Smith Mastectomy Visi Toron A PanelIof the foi in attendance to an! Dr. E. D. Hubbar Dr. A. B..Sylvester Olive Harrington,1 Bowmanville, 4)i' l.196 d Minor BantamIýUs ivillein irst Two AiI-mOntarjlo Finals bers and Rick Simpson. This ing late in the thi rd on a screen ended the fîrst period Toro's shot. This came after John leading 2-0. Storgaard made some great In the second period, Rick saves. An outstanding per- Simpson went to work and formance by our Capt. Rick scored his second and third Simpson scoring three goals goals for a hat trick, this put and gaining one assist with Toros up 4-0 at the end, of the strong help from his wingers second. Gaining an assist on Carl Chambers one goal, one Simpson's goal was Stan assist and Randy MacDonald Greenham.' one goal, one assist. Leading In the third period, Toros our strong defence was Stan struck again when Carl Greenham with two assists Chambers scored assisted by and playing solid two way Kevin Noble and Stan Green- hockey. Final score Bowman- ham. Dunnville spoiled our ville 51 Dunnville 1. goalie's shut-out bld by scor- On Sun., Apr. 4 playing in Dunnville, our Toros were again led by Capt. Rick Nam Simpson who scored four F rO ru f goals and gained one assist. t was a rough, hard hitting, e Id on penalty filled game. Toros opened fast wîth Rick Simpson scoring at 33 second mark A PHriI ;29O unassisteci, then repeated the unassisted goal to end the firsl p. m. period Toros leading 2-0. Dunnville opened the scor- ýited' Chu rch ing early in the second only to have Rick Simpson score on a blistering slap shot unassist- i wi Il be: ed. Toros then went ahead 4-1 when Rick Simpson scored his E T C TION N D fourth goal with assists going ;TECTIN AND to Randy MacDonald and Stan )F CANCER" Greenham. Toros Dale Broonw scored a beautiful ring:goal on a good pàssing play, Urng assisted by Neil Jones and en fr0om the Brent Clemens. This ended the ;tectomy Service 2nd period Toros leading 5-1. Toros opened the third period with -a goal by Terry I C: Rigers on a perfect shot, I S A assisted by Rick Simpson. If Then with Toros two men LT H ING" short, Dunnville scored. Play- h, head of the îng a strong game for Bow- ;itin Sericemanville was our goalie Mark itrn SericeShackleton. Final score Bow- ito. manville 6, Dunnville 2. Our next game will be Sat., lowing will be Apr. 10 at 7p.rn. in Dunnville, swer questions: Sun., Apr. 11 at 6 p.m. if necessary. Anyone wishing to rd, Dr. Singol attend our next game in Dunaville by bus please con- rEleanor Bain, tact 263-2515 or 263-8465 as early as possible. Margaret Allen, Ezercise r«guaIY-. Give Heart Fund You Can't Beat Spaghetti and Meat Bails The Jack & Jili Club of T rinity United Church certainly hit the jackpot on Satuday h w ithteirsaghettidinnerltey-were s old out long before the event began. These photos sho w wh. opicure portrays Shirley Cole who was in chrge of th spagtswý.Ti holing p tom 0o the stringy stuff while in the lower photo, Te rr Black, working on hîs second helping , makes the most of the 'all yucn eat' option while his daughter Kell atce ihmuhwd pn * Leslie Perry, Dan McMulien, Hocke~y S u t IHnyRzea ih Randy Hanthorn, David Ma son. Atom B Frank,'s Variety - 4 - Dana April 2 Atom A. Mug. Orange Crush - 4 - Grant Gibson 2, Tim Whyte, John Roland Powels.- April 3 Bantam Hires Root Beer -7- Otto Geratschek 2, Bill Lambert, Bill Brooks, Frank Nihili, Chris Willoughby, Mike Zei- ger; Kiwanis Cubs - 1 - Mike Janssens. Pee Wee B Rotary Kings - 4 - Ted Witherspoon, Brian Sargin- son, John Vanderweer, Mike Jozkoski, Shut -out to Rick Campbell; Hires Root Beer - 0. Pee Wee A Goodyear Rangers - 3 - Ralph Rozema, Scott Michel- son, Kevin Mitchell; Nichols Motors - 2 - David Mason, Scott Paterson. Atom B Frank's Varîety - 3 - Mark THIS WEEKS FORD MENU at MACDONALDSU Grana da' 2 Door Plus: Preparation & Delivery inspection -freight tax & license. 623-4481 219 King St. E. -Bowman ville Rupa 2, Terry Rigby, Shut out to Eric Peebles; Kirkup Real Estate - 0. Atom A Larrys Sports- 3 - Bob Canfield 2, Ken Kelsh; Kins- man -2- Steve Brooks, Michael Richards. Tyke Cable T.V. - 5 - Brian Greenwood 2, Doug Logan, Jeff Knox, Scott Barclev; Creative Fun - 4- Mark Hickey 2, Danny Player, Tim David- son. Pee Wee B Mug April Sth Frank's Variety - 3 - Danny Elliott, George Atkinson, Paul Rivers; Cable T.V.- 2 - Alian Mailey 2. April 6 Tyke Mug Final Bon Rae Development - 6- Paul Robichaud 3, David McCuilough, Andrew Davey, Mike Knight; Hires Root Beer -2 - Bruce Cooke. Bantam Mug Final Hoekin Real Estate - 4 - Doug Vanderloom, Ronnie Brown, Anthony ClieI, Keith Dennis, Shut out to Bnian Smith; Frank's Variety - 0. Pee Wee Mug Final April 7th Lime Crush - 4 -Donald King 3, Roîf Geisler; Frank's Var- iety - 1 - Paul Rivers. Bantam Mug Final Hockin Real Estate - 1 - Anthony Ciieff, Frank's Var- iety - 1 - Allen Howard. Friday, April 9th Atom A Mug Finals Orange Crush - 5 - Rick Baker 2, David West 1, Grant Gibson, John Kapteyn; Grape Crush - 1 - Roland Powells. Pee Wee B Mug Finals Lime Crush - 3 - Glen Tink, Don King, Jim Martin; Frank's Variety - 1 - George Atkinson. Bantam Championship Finals Hire1 Root Beer - 4 - Chris Willoughby 2, Bill Lambert, Otto Geratschek; Kiwanis Cubs'- 4 - Mike Janssesn 4. Pee Wee B Rotary Kings - 6 - Robert Worden 3, Ted Witherspoon, Ken Warning, John Vander- weer; Hires Root Beer - 4 - Todd Bates, Mîke Real, Derek Lamont, Gary Veshaft. Pee Wee A Goodyear Rangers - 3 - Rupa, Terry Rigby, Mark Rupa 2, Shut out to Erie Peebles; Kirkup Real Estate - 0. Atom A Kinsman - 3 - Edward Bird 3; Larrys Sports-i- Ronny- Grabko. Tyke Creative Fun -4- Mark Hickey 2, Donald Snowden, Randy Smith; Cable T.V. - 1 - Brian Greenwood. Men's major Dale Terry took over lst place in the average when he bowled 859 (308). Terry is now 252, L. Piper 251, Ron Good 243. Don Ellis had high single 345, AI Osborne 328, Glen Edmondson 310, Bob Burly 306, John Pearson 304, Ron Selieck 302. Pepsi Cola high single 1256, Colliss Electric high triple 3543. Beaver Lumber is top team with 30 pts., Pepsi Cola 27 and Colljss Electrie 2412. Newt'ville Starý'ville .Team Standings Sweet Peppers 54, Cabbage Heads 53, Carrot Tops 44, Celery Hearts 29. High Single Pat Milîson............ 253 lligh Triple Pat Milîson ............ 596 200 Games Pat Milîson 253, Doris Chrysier 225, Cindy Cowle 222, Sherry Hall 215, Bernice Henderson 213, 204; Blanche Jones 209, Gail Milîson 207, Joyce Stacey 20. Night Nawks High Single Joyce Rowe........... 3o7 High Triple Joyce Rowe ........... 677 Team Standings M. Trimble 38,309 pins, 36 points; 1. Wright 37,894, 32; M. Bates 38,257, 30; B. Wilbur 37,717, 28; K. Raîston 37,621, 2;A. Burgess 36,674, 20. Top 10 Games J. Rowe 307, J. Burton 276, B. Nimigon 265, 231; G. Vanson 254, 224; M. Trimble 236, M. Summers 237, E. Mitchell 231, M. Bates 225, K. Raîston 224, 1. Wright 227. Kramps Wgin By L. Burns Kramps Furniture won the Town League Championship last week when they defeated County Chrysler three games to one. County began the'scoring in the first when Tim Prout tallîed from Bruce Simpson and John Kramp. Kramp's tied the match before the first ended on a- unassisted goal from Glenn Rice. Kramps took the lead with the only goal in the second from ,Brian Bradley with Terry Baker assistmng. The third started with County a man short when Glenn Rice scored for Kramps with Terry Baker and Warner Walroff assisting. County came within one when John Huges made a one man effort for a tally. Kramps then put the game out of reach When Glenn Rice scored his third goal from Doug Hayes at 17:55 to make the final Kramps 4, County 2. The Executive and players of the league would like to thank the Statesman for doing our hockey write ups this year and remind them of our banquet on Sat. June 5 at the Bowmanville Legion Hall. W. Frank's Major Pee Wees Defeat Lindsay The Bowmanviile W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee Toros defeated Lindsay 4-1 at home on Sat., Apr. loth in the final exhibition game of the season. The visitors opened the scoring eariy in the second period, then Jon Janack scored- with assists to Doug Dilling and Ryan Kearney. The Realtors did ail the scoring in the third period with goal two by Kevin Tink, Randy Lake and Mark Abbott assisting. Doug Diiling scoredi goal three with assists to Jon1 Janack and Ryan Kearney,J then Todd Hooper added thei TELEPHONE 623-6555 IOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 67 King 5t. East - Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario,- LI C N4 F*V«»unld ratheir mi]ss a sale tlian mi"s-fit your baby's fet. in Exhibition Aimond and John Foote. Grant Bradley in goal for the Reaitors played a strong stand-up game throughout. The Toros wiii be attending- the Oshawa L.N.H.L. Major Pee Wee Tournament at Donevan Compiex, Harmnony Rd. South on April 16, 17, là, with game No. 1-i on Fni morning at 8:00 o'cloc, ar. agaînst Oshawa Homnes Canadiens, game No. 2 on Sat. at 12:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m. against Lindsay or Oshawa Banks Black Hawks. Possible final games No. 3 and 4 will be on Sunday for the Consolation lPoori-, fitted baby sho(es can, canse serionIs £,rowthl)r<blemis. That 's xvl,cv carry a largfe seleclion of sue n< idls A\11(ltiat's w liy vwe takeffthe great est care t() inake sure our quality Bust er Biro)wn1shoe's nt votir lal)vexaely.1 240h4~ L1 çoir GRADE ""A" LARGE' EGGS APRI L12 -17 'ONE QUART 10 PER CENT COFFEE CREAM April1 12 -17 Reg. LBc 85c 6 At Your Door or At -Your Store I F IT'S GLENRAE IT'S GOOD NPhone 623-5444 wel WORKA THON Saturday, April 24, 1976 9 -5 p.m. if you need someone to do any odd job, pleose cuus to> reserve a w'orker You supply the equipment, we supply the labour Coul 623-3 421 between 9-6 p.m. "We Love the Town of Bowmanville"i c .lU, / MOT TEBU RCHAIN TORONTO, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE. 1 1 1-19-J 1-

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