BOWMANVILLE LEGION BANTAM SCHEDULE Mon. May 24 Wed.* May 26 Mon. May 31 Thurs.' June 3 MUon. June 7 'hurs. June 10 Mon. June 14 Thurs'. June 17 Wed. June 23 Mon. June 28 Tues. June 29 Thurs. July 1 Thurs. July 8 Thurs. July 15 Mon. July 19 Tues. July 27 Thurs. Tues.1 Wed. D Sat. M Thurs. Tues. . Wed. J Thurs. Sat. JA Tu es.. Tues. Thurs' Tues.» Mon. Bowmanville at Port Hope Bowmanville at Whitby Ajax at Bowmanville Port Hope at Bowmanville Bowmanville at Port Hope Whitby at Bowmanville Oshawa at Bowmanville Bowmanville at Ajax Bowmanville at Whitby Whitby at Bowmanville Bowmanville at Oshawa Port Hope at Bowmanville Oshawa at Bowmanville Bowmanville at Ajax Ajax at Bowmanville Bowmanville at Oshawa BOWMANVILLE LEGION PEE WEE BALL SCHEDULE May 20 Peterborough Majors 6:3( May 25 Whitby 6:3( May 26 At Cobourg 6:1. ay 29, At Thurlow 1:0ý June 10 Thurlow 6:3( June 15 Oshawa 6:3( June23 At Oshawa 8:1. ;June 24 Peterborough Minors 6:31 une 26 At Peterborough Minors 3:0 June 29 Ajax1 6:3ý July 6 At Peterborough Majors 6:1! ;.July 8 At Whitby 6:3 July 13 Cobourg 6:3ý Julyl19 AtAjax 8:1! r,,ýATTENTION B50 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 7:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 7:30 30P. M. 30P. M. 5 P.M. AOD.M. 30p.m. 30p.M, 5p.m. ,30p.M.' DOp.M. 30p. M. 5p.m. 30p.m. 30p. m. 5p. M. ATERS such quality Unes as: GLASTRON 70 H.P. ON 15' DEEP V 55 H.P. ON 15' DEEP V TRAILER C/W TRAILER *39500 *4900 N W+E PICKERING MARINE s HWY 2 AND SPORT LTD. Hwy 401 1644 Bayly St. Pickering BAYLY ~ . Phone 683-3571 Deportment of Porks and Recreotion Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, 11975 BUDGET 1975 3,000 6,000 91000 6,000 200 600 600 800 350 400 50 ACTUAL 1975 879 7,666 8,545 3,36 1.25, 20.70 12.55 1,399.39 2,755.85 426.67 527,80 49.79 9,000 8,545.00 51500 4,314 61000 5,418 11,500 9.732 81000 200 800 600 11000 350 500 50 8,056.39 11.40 136.84 608.43 552.61 300.00 66.33 11,500 9.732.00 T. A. Fanning Director of Parks & Recreation Town of Newcastle, Port Hope FIyers Just Too Radioactive for Electrons Blackstock O.N.O. The May meeting of tbe O.N.O. was beld at the bome of Wilma VanCamp witb 22 members and 'one visitor. Following tbe reading of tbe minutes and correspondence tbe, swimming project was discussed. Tbe O.N.O. will pay tbe cost of a bus from Blackstock to Uxpool, five days a week, for tbree weeks, July 5tb f0 26tb, leaving approximately 8 a.m. and returning approximately 10: 45 a. m. A person is tb be ired f0 supervise tbe eblîdren wbile tbey are in tbe bus and at the pool. Registration for children of non-O.N.O. members is f0 be beld Wednesday, May, 26fh. t was decided f0 run a Cildren's game at tbe Black- stock Fair and bire studenf s f0 run if. t was moved fhat we pay f0 repair and paint the Blacksfock signs and posf s. If was also agreed tbaf we pay baîf the cosf of having a telepbone in tbe Recreafion Centre. Tbe Joey Van Quart et bas been booked for future dances, tbe nexf being Oct. 16tb. The meeting concluded with roll caîl, Bring a White Elephant Item f0 be auction- ed, tbe money from wbicb was turned over f0 the Port Perry Community Hospital Auxil- iary Spring Fair. Wilma and Big gun for Port'Hope Wayne H ogg is shown as he tried to steal third after a fly baîl went to centre. H1e made it when the baîl was overthrown and almost landed on the Statesman photographer's camera. her group served a delicious lunch. Winners af the Senior C itizen Card Party on Tues- day evening with 18 tables were: 1sf - Editb Anderson - 86, 2nd - Russel Larmer - 84, 3rd - Hazel Englisb - 82, 4tb - Mildred TbÏompson - 81, 5tb - Bruce Ormiston - 78, 6tb - William Carnegie - 77. Low - Mae Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor and Carolyn Murray, spent last Sunday witb Roy Taylor. On Motber's Day at tbe Anglican Cburcb, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Witfield of St. Catberines placed tbe flowers on tbe Communion Table in Memory of tbeir parents Mr. and Mrs. Teasdale Witfield and Mr. and Mrs. A. Maquire. Mrs. Roy Taylor spent a weekend recently 'witb Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at tbeir summer bome at Lake Muskoka. Mrs. Carmen Nelson of Campbellford and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaugblin were recent visitors of Mrs. Roy Taylor. On Wednesday evening tbe Blackstock Senior Citizens entertained 50 Senior Citizens from Betbany. Tbe enjoyable program consisted of tbe Cartwrigbt Publiechcoir, Ella Venning and Bernice Gibson botb giving readings. Every- one parficipated in a fun bour of bingo. A delicious luncb was served by tbe ladies. <Mr. and Mrs. Wallace NE ST LE TON Zambia. One of the group is an ordained minister and bas ber own cburcb. On this cbarge tbere are five tbousand people wbich is more tban tbe average in Canada. A gift of a Bible was presented to bier. Fif ty per cent are young people. Tbe ten ministers wbo are retiring tbis year were bonoured by a banquet. In tbe United Cburcb ministers are in sbort supply and across Canada it is estimated that tbere will be one bundred and forty vacancies. Tbis situation may improve in a year or two wben tbose attending College will gradu- ate. Reverend Basil Long of Orono was elected president on tbe first ballot. Sligbtly over four bundred attended out of a possible seven bundred witb tbe lay- men outnumbering the clergy. Tbe choir sang, ý"It only Take a Spark". Peopie once believed tbat goats had their beards cornb- ed by the devil once a day. United Cburch In the United Cburcb Rev- erend Victor Parsons chose "A Responsible Cburcb as the tbeme for bis message reading Mafnew 7:13-19. Mr. Parsons gave a splendid report of the 56tb Bay of Quinte Conference wbich be aftended from Monday to Tbursday. Reverend George Morrison of Timotby Eaton Memorial Cburcb, Toronto was the guest speaker. Tbe Secretary Reverend due Price spoke on Sfewardsbip and Visitation. He urged aIl to get around 'Tuit'a word coined by Mrs. Margaret Zoeller past president of tbe Federated Women's Institute of Ontario. The bigbligbt of tbe Confer- ence was wben fourteen young Zambians'told of tbe work in the Christian cburcb in Marlow and Mr. *and Mrs. Harry VanCamp spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Suggitt at Beaverton.- 1Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Toronto, spent the weekend witb Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tbompson. 1Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thomp- son and family visited Mrs. Suggitt of Beaverton on Sunday. Sorry to report Mr, Arnold Taylor is in Toronto Western Hospital undergoing tests. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Mav 26, 1976 9 Examîner Miss Freda Clark of the servatory of Music, was a Board of Examiners of the pupil of Hayunga B. Carman Royal Conservatory of Music and Aima Cockburn. A grad- will conduct examinations for uate of the Conservatory, Miss the Royal Conservatory in Clark was the winner of the Bowmanville. coveted Vida Coatswortb Miss Clark, an active piano Prize. teacher at the Royal Con- LAWINI-BOY Beliea=ve îmita Deluxe 21" Auto-Mower Model 8253 No more raking, no more pushing, effortless finger-tip starting and convenient controls. Proven gear-driven self-propelled mech- anism total ly enclosed for safety. Just push handie forward -to go, pull back to stop. Safety interlock prevents accidentai start- ing when in drive. Grasscatcher assembly included., "We Service Whot We Seli" Brock's Service, Centre Ltd. 20 King St. E. Bowmonville 623-5487 CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE FINANCIAL REPORT ORONO PARK' 1975 REVENUE Swimming Pool Rentais & Parking Picnics Miscellaneous Municipal Grant Total Revenue EXPE N DITU RES: Staff Operations Advertising Equipment & Supplies Tennis Court Maint. Ground Maint. Pool Equip. & Supplies Capital Expenditures Lights & Power Total Expenditures BUDGET ACTUIAL 1975 1975 4,000 4,453 1,600 - 125 1, 169 -14 8,700 7,683 14,425 13,319 11,000 200 300 200 600 11000 800 325 10.424.96 75.43 227.00 495.00 1,069.à5 /693.70 177.84 14,425 13,319.00 T. A. Fanning Director of Parks & Recreation Town of Newcastle Tenna"Mis Anyone?0 N Corne in and look over our wide selection of everything you need for Tennis ' .and our prices will delight you! Be sure and pick up your application for the Oshawa & District Hockey School. D & R Sports& Ski Shop' 85 King St. W. 623-3421 9JQwem bg J(adbmn Beautiful Flowers. ..for Beautiful People. 162 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-3365 NEWCASTLE LIONS, POOL: REVENUE Admission Municipal Grant TOTAL REVENUE EX PE NDITU RES: Staff Operations Advertising Office Supplies Pool Equipment & Supplies Capital Expenditures Lights & Power Building Maintenance Telephone TOTAL EXPENDITURES MEMORIAL. PARK SWIMMING POOL REVENUE: Admissions Municipal Grant TOTAL REVENUE EXPENDITURES: Staff Operations Staff Maintenance Advertising Office Supplies Pool Equipment & Supplies Capital Expenditures Lights & Power Building Maintenance Telephone TOTAL EXPENDITURES Cornein f0 Bowmanville's 1Tennis Headquarters Racquets by Concept - Kawasaki Jelinek Bails by Penn - Royal Court Shoes by Pony - Comf ort Visors and Socks/ Locke's TV Electrons started off the season in low gear but hope for better things to corne. They dropped the opener, to Port ýHope Flyers on Sunday afternoon 9-3 although they outhit them. On Victoria Day it was disaster at Soper Creek Park for their opening home game. The weather was chilly and so were the local hitters as the locals lost 11-2. They played in Kingston on Tuesday night and hope their early slump has passed. Here, a strategy discussion was taking place early in the Monday game, including from left to right, pitcher Doug Crough, batboy Brad Fraser, Clint Ferguson, John Stainton and Dale St. John representing the coaching and management staff. Unfortunately, no detailed report of either game had been, received at press time.