8 The (Canadian Statesman, Bowmhanvxlle, April 28, 1976 FLASHBACK - 25 YEARS AGO - Lou Wise- man, Doug Furey, Lloyd Hamilton and George Piper donated their services as referees in the Bowmanville Minor hockey leagues, with Paul Chant and Murray Tighe taking care of the time keeping and scoring. FLASHBACK - 10 VEARS AGO - The Ken's Men's curling trophy was won by a team of Viv Cowan, Betty Brough, Beth Van Bridger and Ev. Aider at the Bonspiel held on Saturday at the Bowmanvilie Country Club. BOWMANVILLE - Figure Skating Carnival goes this wee kend at the Memorial Arena. Plan now to attend. ONTARIO HYDRO- again-issues its annuai warning to kite flyers against hazards which can in'jure or even kili kite fiyers. Recently, a kiter riding his bicycle steered his kite into an overhead wire, kiiling him instantly when the eiectricity ran through the copperized kite line. Metaliic lines now used frequently in the kites are dangerous. So take care. JUNIOR C - Red Eagle s have a new coach for next year, it has been announced. Bill Cosburn will handie the coaching duties, and we hope the Eagles have a really good year. There isa lot of talent in this club, and there is no reason, for them not to draw crowds and end up with money in the bank, as other clubs are doing in this league. So, let's put it all together for a great season. Forget past animosities and work together as a club. CFRB RADIO - will broadcast ail of the Argo action this summer beginning June 29th when the team traveis to Vancouver to play the B.C. Lions in their first pre-season football gamne. CONTEST - the Big Fish Contest, conducted annually for the past seventeen years by, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, is now -pen and will run until Mid-November, 1976. The Cash Awards total $3,200.00 and range from $100.00 for the -biggest fish in each of' the eight eligible species to $10.00 for the fifteenth prize. In addition, all fish that meet the minimum weight requirements for the species, qualify for a special Anglers Certificate. The contest is run in co-operation with Molson's Brewery (Ontario), Limited who have provided anglers to date with over $54,00.00 in cash awards. The game fish eligible for entry in the contest are Rainbow Trout, Speckled (Brook) Trout, Lake Trout or Splake, Walleye (Pickerel), Northern Pike, Largemouth Bapss, Smallmouth Bass and Maskinonge. Entry forms must be accompanied by a clear side view photoýcgraph of the fishi. Scale samples are reo,ýuýseclr, if possible, and these are sent to the Ministry of Natural Resources for study. Scales submiritte-,d over the past years have, provided the Fisheries Department with valuable information on our Sport Fish. Entry forms are available at convenient locations throughout the Province and can also be'obtained by writing to the Big Fish Contest, Box 1269, Campbellford, Ontario. DUý_PLICATE BRIDGE - winners for April 2th wvere (1) Evangelineand Howard Rundie, (2) Bill Clipperton and George Weekes. This was the fin.ial game of the season. WOMEN'S LOBB BALL Womnen of ail ages, nterested, in playing Lobb Bail this season are encouraged to cail the Rec reation Department at Mixed Major Top Ten Averages Larry Piper 253, Peggy Haynes 240, Ross Wright 228, Doris Jo1l 226. Bernice Buday 225, Joan Suteliffe 224, John Luffman 218, Jim Bruton 218, Maurice Annaert 218, Don Hamilton 215. Team Standings Sheehan 34, 50,031; Biekeli 33, 51,280; Fairey 29, 50,579, Sutcliffe 28ý'2, 48,997; Forsey 26, 49,198; Buday 25, 48,199; Brooks 23, 50,053; Joli 23, 48,053; Bagneil 20, 48,346; Haynes 19, 48,573; Alldread 14,, 45,884; Opka 13, 46,737, Meni's High Triple Larry Piper ............ 842 Ladies lligh Triple Lola Wright............. 746 Mlen's High Single Glenn Killens. .......... 346 Ladies Hligh Single Anne Ernmett ......296 Legion Ladies Team Standings Joan Suteliffe 32 points, 45,848 pinfail; Mary Gray 29, 45,842; Diane Howarth 18, 44,733; Nyhi Sheehan 17, -43,487. lligh Single Joan Sut cliffe ........... 259 lligh Triple Joan Sutcliffe ........... 694 Top 10 Averages Joan' Sutcliffe 231, Nyhl Sheehan 209, Virginia Fairey 204, Mary Gray 201, Anne Plazek 200, Diane Howarth 197, Denise Annaert 192, Mary Bates 191, Bernice Partner 190, Wilma Bates 187. Newt'ville Star'ville Team Standings Cabbage Heads 55, Sweet Peppers 55, Carrot Tops 46, Celery Hearts 30. High Single Pat Milîson........... 256 High Triple Cathy Ogden and Pat Mill- son tied with 625. 200 Gamnes Pat Milîson 256, Cathy Ogden 240-217, Joyce Carrol 237, Olive Henderson 230-202, Mary Topple 229, Blanche Jones 219, Joyce Stacey 215, Pat Osborne 210, Cindy Cowle 208, Gail Milîson 207, Doris Chrysler 203. Team Standings Sweet Peppers 2,852 points, Cabbage Heads 2,819, Celery Hearts 2,752, Carrot Tops 2,706. High Single Joyce Stacey............ 263 High Triple Cindy Cowle ............ 627 200 Gamnes Joyce Stacey 263, Bernice Henderson 260, Linda Farrow 230, Olive Henderson 228, 216; Cindy Cowle 222, 218; Gail Milîson 220, 213; Pat Milîson 210, Sherry Hall 209, Evelyn Farrow 209, Mary Topple 203, Marlene Stacey 203. Night Hawks High Single Mary Bates............. 286 High Triple Gloria Vanson........... 683 Team Standings M. Trimble 41,006 pins, 40 points; M. Bates 40,926, 33; I. Wright 40,601, 33; B. Wilbur 40,210, 28; K. Raîston 40,202, 23; A. Burgess 39-,557, 23. Top 10 Games M. Bates 286, E. Mitchell 228, A. Larusso 222, A. Burgess 247, M. Erwin 279, J. Woudstra 248, N. Macîntyre 225, P. Whalen 237, J. Burton 223, D. Devos 221. High Single P. Whalen.............. 311 High Triple M. Erwin........724 Team Standings M. Trimble 43,673 pins, 43 points; M. Bates 43,850, 37; 1. Wright 43,240, 33; B. Wilbur 42.932, 28; A. Burgess 42,496, Hampton Boys Win Basketball Tournament DEPARTMENT 0F PARKS & RECREATION SWUMMUNG POOL EMPLOYMENT Persons interested in applying for employment as a, Lifeguard at Orono, Newcastle and Bowmanville Pools are invited to attend a general meeting for ail applicants at the Bowmanville Town Hall Council Chambers Thursday, May 6th at 7:30 p.m. For further information please contact Mr. J.,Caruana at 983-5558 987-5039 623-3114 Ex. 32 or 46 Coachesand <v. Anyone interested in coaching, managung, etc. a B.M.H.A. team in the 1976-77 season is asked to apply in wrîtung statmng experience and any preferences as to position and age level to: iDON WELSH, President ~ ~_ 2 SusetB. M. H.A., The boys basket(,'ball team from Hampton Junior Public School defeated four other teams in the area to win the Western Area Invitation Basketball Tournament on April loth. Team members include (front rowtj APPLICANTS ARE URGED TO - left to right) Allan Henning, Fred Gilbank, Brad Clerpens, Michael Hickey;- (back row) Russell Hogg, APPLY BEFORE MAY 101h. Brian Ruddy, Scott Richmond, Terry Luke, Kevin Westlake. Mr. B. Harris was coach of the tournament winning team from Hampton. Special thanks to organizer, Jim Beam and to all coaches and competitors in the tournament.r mm m m m mm m m m m m m 1 TOP DEFENCEMAN - A recent edition of A the Vegreville, Alberta, Observer features a in'i League Ail-tars who won awards for season I play. Included was former Bowmanviileite Dan Cowle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowle ofav ~ i I Church St. Dan was Captain of the Senior -. / / Rangers and won the league's Best Defence-** man award, with the highest scoring total for U tl f ~ ff a defenceman and the 4th highest point getter MM CI"' r clod fomis dtheam il his n sifi efat ta heAny car can be re-painted and re-conditioned to make itappear tabe inperfectshape, . missd thee ameswhe hisringfiner ws Ibut Iet's face it . .. when buying a used car, the previaus care and maintenance thaj torn off in an unfortunate accident. the car has received is the single, most important consideration. That's why a one ower automobile is the safest buy. Almost every one of these cars has had onîy ONE *ORIGINAL OWNER. (We'il give you their name.) Trot Fshig :One-Owner lSale continues! * Denotes one owner automobile 1972 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR S eÀ@% a s o N O p e r Navy Blue with complimenting blue clothiteor Conervtio auhortie Oficeof he înîtryot * 1975 ASTRE 2-DR. COUPE (Demonstrator) white vinyl top and body mouldings, deluxe wheel* Conervtin athoites ffie f te mnitryofJust 10,000 mi es on this 4 cyl., automatic, radio, wheel discs, automnatic, power brakes, power steering, radio. with the Lindsay District natural resources have * discs, radial tires. Lic. HRD871 Lic. EBE546 __charged many fisherman with195DDED1ATSOT97 HVL 4OR 27. K. Raîston 42,825, 24. illegally taking fish while they ** 17 OG ATSOT17 HVLE4DO Top lOGarneinshei 6 cyl., automatic. Lic. JZD069 6 cyl., automatic transmission, power steering, power Topve0 upnierea74 in theVRTrBLEbrakes, radio. Lic. EBE672 A. Lorusso 261, G. Vanson spawning run, fish and wild-** 11,000 miles on this immaculate sports car. 1970 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DOORI 249, D. Ogden 249, B. Nimigon life supervisor R.W. Beecher Rustproofed. Lic. JMP556 V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power 265, M. Erwin 277, ýN. Mac- has said. 94ODMBL ET OAE2DHrtp. brakes, AM-FMradio, 8rack tape player. Lic. DZZ277 Intyre 277, M. Bates 243, M. The charges are the resuit ofm 17*LSOIE ET OAE2-r ado Summers 246, P. Whalen 311, fishermen who, are too en-* FulIy equipped with air conditioning, power windows, 1967 CHEVROLET 4.DOORI K. lialston 238, J. Rowe 238. thusiastîc and are taking * vinyl top, radio, detogger. Lic. APB199 6 cyl., autom atic, power steering, radio. Lic. DZA281 mgaoyrainbow trout a 1974 LAURENTIAN STATION WAGON 1964 PONTIAC 4-DOOR mîraor I V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, 6 cyl., automatic, power steering, radio. Lic. E-BD635I harteways they head upstream to their power tailgate. Lic. HRD030 Charterways ~spawning grounds. m194CDLADEVLE4D.HRTPUNCERT1F1EDARS Top Averages One of the major problem 94CDLA EVLE4R ADO John Geddes 193, Wes Mar- that the department has to Too many options to lîst. Only 37,127 miles on this U C R IIDCR tin 190, Marg Geddes 188, contend with during trout I luxury car. Sold and serviced by us since new. Lic. 1972 TOYOTA CELICA H R K356 Four-speed, AM-FM stereo, radial tires, mag, MaeieMartin 186, Ray fishing season which opened194VLSAE wheels, rustprootfed. Lic. EBC583I Venasse 185, Larry Cox 184, on April 24 is the smelt also in This popular economy car has j ust 18,000 original1 mi les 16 HVOE TTO AO Doris Guilliams 179, Jim the prime trout fishingan etrsasiigsnof.LcJA4618CHVOEST INWGN rooî. Lic.tewrt JAS436 rems.V-8, automnatic transmission, power steering, I 176, Barbara Hall 172, Stan 1974 BUICK CENTURY power brakes, radio. Lic. EBB033 Hall 1704HBEFCU Sharp car with bucket seats, console, landau vinyl roof. 198CERLTMPASURSOT Men's High Single The first meeting of the Beef Lc R53V8 uoai rnmsin ulpwr 245yCluowas hed Ap.......196 at5* 1973 BUICK CENTURY 4D00R V-8,ketconsoe.ic.trnsisio,1 fllpoer Roy n' You gn pe lbws edAp 3 17 tV-8, autornatic transmission, power steering, power uktcnoeLc.EF1 MnsHgTrpe the Agricultural building in baerdo xr la.Lc C3916 OD4DO Roy Youngman,......... 677 Bowmanville. The meeting * baksraietaen.LcHC3996FOD4D RI staries by everyonee 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS 2-DR.6 cyl., standard transmission, radio. Lic. Ladies High ingle was I 6 cyl., automatic, radio. Lic. BRH492 EBY362 Theresa Venasse......... 225 introducing their neighhours. Ladies Hligh Triple Election of Officers then too 1973 PONTIlAC "GRAND AMI,________________________ Theresa Venasse..... 664 o This classy sports lob cornes fully equipped with V-8, place, results are: President -I auto., power steering, power brakes, power windows, UEDTU K ouhBwln enyCish, eretary * bucket seats, console, mag wheels, radial tires. Lic. UE T U K Yot o ln JmnsmonsSceayEBB7031 * 1976 GMC %-2TON PICKUP JUNIOR GIRLS Mary Cornish, Press Reporter I 1973 PONTIlAC LE MANS STATION WAGON V -8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio,I Richards 7, Adams 0; In- - Scott Bennet. D05 miles. Lic. D74326 gram 7, Westlake 0; Brunt 51 We then discussed what we * DXp0758temeiae197d4agnfulyeqipedLc. rer -TON pCmpn rvnprstuk ,0 Roberts 2; Williams 4, Fairey . .dt d nte efCu 1973 FORD GRAND TORINO STATION WAGON*194GC/2TNPKU 3. thîs year, also we discussed Luxury Ford wagon with air conditioning. Lic. CRU820 V-8, automatic, radio. Lic. D42255 Team Standings ages of calves, record books 1973 LAURENTIAN 4-DR. * 1973 GMC 1-TONi Fairey 76, Brunt 70, Rich- and requirements of the club. I * 3,2 ilso hsBomnil ar -,at. ards 591à, Roberts 59, Ingram The meeting adjourned at 9 poestee,12 pomiesr this o radio, efoar. -, ut. 12' stake body, V-8, 4-speed, radio. Lic. D40180 55, Westlake 341/2, Williams 34, o'clock p.m. DX0757 *1972 GMC5OSERIES Adams 31. 17 UC ETRO -R ADO 16, aluminum van body, V-8, 5-speed transmission, High Singles LuuyBikwt i odiinnpwrwnos 2-speed rear axle, power steering, radio, heavy duty W. Brunt 251, J. Henrickson [< rear defogger, notchback seat, vinyl top, body Mors 4-an76. Licn. Pr8108o Gnea 241, S. Roberts 239, S. Ingram m ouldings. Lic. EBM661 Mtr --6 iD80 218, E. Williams 202.I 1972 DODGE CORON ET CUSTOM 4-DOOR 1971 GMC T OW TRUCK High Triples * V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power V-8, 4-speed, 400 Holmes wrecker, dollies. Lic. D74333 * W. Brunt 597, J. HenricksonW- brakes, radio, excellent running car. Li c. EBC666 582, S. Ingram 561, S. Roberts V4K. 538,J. eLea 52, A4ul Come in to-day and see Cedric Russell - Cliff Moore - Weldon Brown or Stew Prestoni Friday and Saturday, April-30th, May lst Frýiday.Evening 8:00 pm. Saturday Afternoon 2:00p.m. FEATURING Miss Andrea Derby - Oshawa Skating Club and Mr. Stanley Tisnovsky - Newcastle Skating Club (Canadian Novice Bronze Medal1 Winners) Members of the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club THME"FOUR SEASONS" ALL SEATS RESERVED ADULTS $1.25 CHI LDREN UNDER 12 YEARS.50c Tickets ma y be purchased at the Recreat ion Office, Town Hall, 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Monday through Friday and at the Bowmanville Meirnrial Arena, Monday and Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Departmentf of Recreation, Corporation of the Town of Newcastlé. Gould 274, P. Potter 257.