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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1976, p. 8

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Ele ctrons Sluggers Beginningto Meet the Balil On Sunday afternoon at Soper Creek Park, the Lockeý TV Electrons came through with another big win over Whitby with their batters connecting with the bail and scoring runs. Here, Doug Crough plants both feet on home plate after pounding a homer just over the left field fence. In the second picture, Electrons new catcher, Tim WaPlton of Newcastle confers with hurler Jim Dunn who pitched the entire game. WESLEY VILLE Joint church service was held on Sunday morning, July 4th at Garden Hill; it was a lovely setting at Mr. and Mrs. Bey. Gray's by spring fed ponds and lush lawns. Canada geese and their goslings were fascinating to watch and the stili waters gave added mean- ing to the singing of "The Lord's my Shepherd". Those fromn Welcome United Church who shared in the conducting of the service by the young people were: Ruth and Elaine Kellogg, Roland Bowman, Mary Symons, Marie Irwin, Shelley Payne and Aileen Wilson. Among the visitors for morning worship were Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cuffy and baby daughter, Charmange, fromn Stratford who were weekend guests of the Kelloggs. This was the first of the 8 outdoor services planned for the Hope township pastoral charge during the summer. If we can expect the' same co-operation from the weatherman, next Sunday's service will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Irwin. Holiday tîme in July and August of ten means increased activîty for young people, either to work to earn money for next year's schooling or extra study. Rodney Payne is starting a six week's course in ".career discovery in Archi- tecture" at Harvard Univers- ity. Jennifer Payne is spend- ing six weeks at a coilege at Three Rivers, Quebec, to study French. Mr. and Mrs, John McQuirk of Parry Sound Electrons Hitting Their Stride Down Whitby Here on Sunday ýraI Motors of Canada Limited are plieased to announce that Weldon iStewart Preston and Cedric Russeli have qualified asý Grand and Salesmasters during the 1975 calendar year. Congratulations to these lUals for their outstanding performance in the Retail Automobile ry. Pictured above., Ieft to right, wîth somne of their varîous awards and are: Cedric Russell, Stewart Preston and Weldon Brown. by Don Fraser On Sunday afternoon at Soper Creek Park the Locke T.V. Electrons came up with their third win of the season as they handed the Whitby Mer- chants a 7 to 4 setback. Jim Dunn went the distance on the mound to pick up the win. Dunn gave up oQiy four singles while striking out twelve Whitby batters. Whitby scored two runs in the first inning on two costly Bowmianvilie errors. The Electrons tied it up in their haif of the first on singles by Woodward, Parker, Crough Maiple Grove lstiMafpie Grove Cub News On Mlonday Mjay 17, ail Cubs went to Oishawa to visit Genienal Motors. The visit was enjoyed by ail. On Sunday, June 6, we ail participated in our Dnum Head Service at the Bowmanville High Schooi. OJur Cubonee was on June 11,12,13, at Mary Dale Park in Newtonville. Oun Athletic day, was combined with our Cub- oree dav. Congratulations to ail the Cubs from Hillcrest Heights for taking finst place. Maple Grove Cubs, took second place, which was very good, for ail the young boys we have this year. This year, we had thnee Olympic medallions for Athietie day The Gold medallion was won by: Chris Vaillencourt, Silver was %Aon1 by: Ian Soutter,,Bronze went to Steven Barchard. Congratu- lations to ail boys for a job well done,. Your Leaders are proud of you. On Sunday, June 20, we participated in the Sunday' Sehool Anniversary at the Mapie Grove United Church. On Saturday, June 26, we left at 9 o'clock by bus, for Toronto Centre Island. We ail had an excellent day. 'On the way home we stopped at McDonaid's for supper. We arrived back home at 7 o'clock. This was a trip, I arn sure a lot of boys will neyer forget. On Monday, June 28 we had our award and ciosing night. Thie following Cubs, have earned and received the following badges; Jimmny Bugg, Andy Davey, Scott Milîs, collectons badge, Biily Van Boxtel, readers badge, Douglas Bakken, Gardening badge, Stacey Zealand, Team badge, Ian Soutten, Ricky Wernik, Lee Quinney. Kirby Cnosly, Toy makens badge, Chnis Vaillencourt, Pet keep- ers badge. The best Cub of the year is Danny Van Hemmren with 737, points, second was Jimmy Bugg, 733, third is Andy'Davey with 727 points. The winners will receive a Wolf Cub Tee Shirt. The yellow sixers took the Fred Baiiey meinorial award with a total 3550 points. The boys were; Stanley Zealand, Andy Davey, John Chamberlain, Billy Van Boxtel, Danny Van Hemmen. Congratulations to ail. We wiil start up again on September 13. Our first paper and bottie drive is on Satur- day, September 25. Have a good, safe summer. Yours in Scouting, Akela, Aridy Van Hemmen. and Dunn. Bowmanville went one run up in the third on a walk, a Whitby error and Jimi Dunn's single. The Merchants tied it up in the fourth on two singles. The game stayed deadiocked until the seventh when Dale St. John reached, base on an error, Woodward singied, St. John scored on Forsey's squeeze bunt, Wood- ward came in on Stainton's single, Doug Crough then came up with his first home run of the season and the Electrons took a 7-3 iead. Whitby came back with a single run in the ninth to end the scoring. The next home games are Wednesday night at 6:30 against Ajax and then on Sunday Little Britain is at Soper Creek for a, double header starting at 1:00 p.m. Soap Box ECONOMY CARS *Denotes one owner automobiles *1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC 2-Dr. Hardtop V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, vinyl roof, pin stripes, notchback seat, rear defogger, road wheels, rustproofed. Lic. HPW252 1972 BUICK SKYLARK Only 44,236 original miles on this excellent running car. V-8, automnatic, power steering and brakes, radio, whitewvalls, rustproofed. Lic. DZU047 1974 HORNET 4-Door 6 cylinider, automatic, radio, whitewalls. Lic. J H U607 *1973 LeMANS 2-Door 6,cylinder, automnatic, radio, whitewalls. Finished in Aspen Green with matching cloth interior. Lic. B R H492 USED TRUCKS 1973 DODGE Custom Sweptline 12Tofl Pick-Up V-8, radio, just 43,759 miles. Lic. T48689 *1973 GMC 1-Ton with Duals V-8, 4speed, 12' stake body. Lic. D40180 We also have an excellent selection of good used pick-up trucks. 166 King St. E. S PO0R TAL K DONATIONS - are being accepted in Orono, at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for the purpose of raising funds to instail basebail lights in Orono Park. Anyone wishing to support the project of improving sport facili- ties may leave donations at the bank in Orono, or send cheques payable to Orono Chamber of Commerce "Lights". WATKINS GLEN- big weekend is coming up with the three highest placed Americans in this year's Formula 5000 Championship filing entrie ' for the July llthGlen Formula 5000 race, thir&.> round of this year's road racing series. Sam Posey, Danny Ongais and Randy Lewis are considered the top contenders. S OFTBALL - action in Men's 'Town League on Wednesday has Stephen Fuels vs Tim's Rentai. Thursday Kra mp Furniture vs Frank's Variety;, D. and R. Sports vs Stephen Fuels. Tuesday, July l3th, Frank's Variety vs Tim's Rentai and Kramp Furniture vs Stephen Fuels. First game goes at 6:30. KENDAL EAGLES - will hold their annual dance this weekend on Saturday at the Orono arena. Featured will be the "Lockerbie Band", who are presently apearing at the Georgian Hotel in. Oshawa. For information please phone 786-2501. Town League Softball Individual Leaders BATTING: (As of Thurs., June 24, 1976 - 25 or more at bats.) PLAYER (Team> AB H Aver. Randy Donoghue (Tims) 25 14 .560 Steve Burns (Franks) 35 18 .514 Doug Kramp (Kramps) 34 17 .500 Dave Passant (D & R) 33 16 .484 Paul Thiessen (Tims) 30 14 .466 Ron Hooper (Kramps) 28 12 .428 John.Dragstra (D & R) 27 il .407 Jim Ryorchuk (Stephens) 25 10 .400 Len Kenny (Kramps) 29 il .-.379 Don Forsey (Tims) 27 10 .370 PITCHING: w L Pct. Harvey Webster (Franks) 3 O 1.000 Terry Baker (Stephens) 3 1 .750 Dick Stata (Tims) 6 3 .666 Dennis Biekie (Kramps) Il 2 .666 Ron Hayes (D & R) 4 3 .570 'have been visiting with the Carroll Nichols; aiso Michael Jiggins of Chatham who retuned from there with his grandparents a week ago to spend a f ew weeks of his summer holidavs. Mrs. Clarence Nichols and her sister, Grace Anderson of Toronto visited with their family in Westmeath last weekend. Mns. C. Dickinson has been in Port Hope hospital for the past week for tests to deter- mine the cause of continued high temperature and we hopop Pack up one of these completely re-conditi'oned Used Cars und enjoy a carefree holilday. Their dependability wiIIl give you peace of mïnd! FAMILY CARS *1974 OLDSMOBILE DELTA ROYALE 2-Dr. Hardtop Fully equipped with air conditi1,oning, power Winowviylrof, electric defrostradi. Lic. APB 199 *1974 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4-Dr. Hardtop Fully Ioaded with Iow mileage. Enjoy a comfortable holiday in this luxury car. Lic. HRK356 *1974 BUICK CENTURY LUXUS 2-Door V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, console, radio ... sharp. Lic. HRC533 *1974 MONTE CARLO Local car, fully equipped. Lic. HRC676 *1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-Door Just 21,190 miles on this Bowmanville car. V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, two tone paint, rustproofed. Lic. HRD127 *1973 LAURENTIAN 4-Door Full sized comfort in this fully equipped car. Only 31,046 miles. Lic. DX0757 *1973 BUICK CENTURY 4-Door Popular intermediate sized Buick with V-8 engine, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, wvhitewalls, wheel discs. Lic. HC1359 1973 LeSABRE CUSTOM 4-Dr. Hardtop 455 V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls, vinyl roof, body side mouldings, rear defogger. Ju st 25,087 miles. Lic. DZR038 1973 BUICK CENTURY 2-Door V-8, automatic, power steering-and brakes, radio, whitewalls, vinyl top. Licý KST935 SPORTY CARS 1970 PONTIAC FIREBIRD V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio; bucket seats, console, whitewalls.' Lic. EAC193 1, 1 623-3396 Bowmonville - LEASING AND DAILY RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE- Corne in and seeWeldon Brown -Cedric Russel1- CIliff Moore -Stew Preston ý7 '4Z . .. . .... . MANVIUE )NT. 623-3396 Bowmanville

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