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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1976, p. 8

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FLASHBACK - 25 Years Ago - Bethany has defeated Blackstock 6-1 in the North Durham basebail league. For Bethany, Edmunds p Reynolds c, Rowan 1 b, R. Stewart 2 b, Ryley 3 b Ginn ss, McGill If, Stewart cf, Smith rf, Jackson rf . For Blackstock, McTaggart p, Cawker c, Dysart 1 b, Marlow 2 b, Bailey 3 b, Dysart ss, Hayes If, Griffin CF, Grieves rf, Cochrane 2 b. Umpires - Borland and McGill. FLASHBACK - 10 Yýears Ago - Jonathan Corden and Robert Strike were chosen best day campers at the Bowmanville Recreation Department Day Camp for Boys. VOUTUJ BOWLING - registration was held last Saturday, at Liberty Bowl with 200 chiidren reporting. There is stili1 room for bowlers in this league, so hurry and contact genial manager AI Osborne to avoid being disappointed. Check at the bowling alley for schedules. BUD ROLPH - will be selling tickets this weekend at Orono Fair for the Morgan Mare which is being drawn then, in aid of the, Orono Lighting Fund. Bud will be glad to seil you a ticket. WATERFOWL DAY- the annual Sportsmen's Waterfowl Day will be held this year at Darlington Provincial Park on Sunday, Sept. 12th and events will, include: retriever demonstrations and contests, the Canadian Duck Calling Champion- ship; a decoy making contest, a wildlife art display, a waterfowl management demonstration'and a waterfowl identification program. And there wili even be a frog jumping contest and duck plucking event. The park is just south of Highway 401 at the Courtice exit. MEMBERS - of Bowmanville Country Club will no doubt be interested to learn that Don Cox, a former, very popular chef at the club for four years, has, recently retfred and. is now living in Port Hope. LEO BRADSHAW - of the Bowmanville Country' Club turned inexcellent rounds of golf in theSTP Charity Golf Tournament last week, but was defeated by George Knudson 3 and 2, in the second round. Knudson was later defeated with Valentine of the- U.S.A. being the tournament winner. BILL LEAMAN - of Bowmanville is attending the Oshawa Generals Hockey Jr. A. Camp now in session at the Civic Auditorium. About 72 players are trying out and are being put through tough drills, conditioning and disci- pline by coach Sherry Bassin and Gus Bodnar, general manager. MEMBERS - of the La Salle Expedition Il stopped over at Oshawa Lakeview Park, last Sunday. The canoeing expedition consists of 23 Chicago area residents, 15 high school students, six teachers, a playwright and Francisc.an priest. On Aug. il they launched six simiulated birch bark canoes on the St. Lawrence' River to begin an authentic re-enact- ment of Robert Cavalier de LaSalle's 1681-82 voyage from Montreai to what is now New Orleans. Oshawa is one stop along the expedition's charted 3,300-mile voyage during which the modern-day voyageurs wili brave the bitter North American winter with essentially the same ciothing, equipment and resources used by their 17th century forerunners. If ail goes according to plan, the expedition will arrive at New Orleans April 9, 1977, eight months fromn departure, and 295 years to the day after LaSalle claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France. The Ice is Ready at Bowmonville Arena Though the weather forecast caîls for a slight heat wave during th,-e next day or two, the Bowmanville Arena is a cool spot to be now that the ice surface is ready for the upcoming hockey and skating season. On Thursday, Bryan Hughes of the Newcastle Recreation Department put the finishing touches to the Bowmanville Eagles insignia at centre ice shortly after a crew of five had painted the lines. Further flooding during the past few days completed the task, and the surface was ready for its first practice session last night. With the good news last week that Wintario will pay 75 per cent of the cost of arena repairs, what started out to be a gloomy sea son for local shinny players may end up to be alright after ail. and enjoy yourself for a truly exciting evening. Street Stockers Resuits lst Heat - 1. Ivan Green, Oshawa, 2. Bob Roche, Toron- to, 3. Wayne Freeburn, Lake- field. 2nd Heat - 1. Bob Delpellaro, Peterborough, 2. Lee Terrion, 3. Peter VanEindhoven. Feature - 1. Ivan Green, 2. Harry Charrette, Hampton, 3. Wayne Freeburn. Pinecrest Stockers Resits lst Heat - 1. Jim simnpson, Toronto, 2. Vern McGiil, Oshawa, 3. Bill Gaston, Rich- mond Hill.' 2nd Heat - 1. Bill Gaston, 2.- Jim Simpson, 3. Dave Hasseli, Toronto. Feature - 1. Bill Gaston, 2. Dave Hassell, 3. Gord Hooper, Buttonville. Late Model Resuits lst Heat - 1. Dave Kellet, Oshawa, 2. Lloyd Howard, Maple, 3. Bruce Curtis, Scar- borough. 2nd Heat, - 1. Bob West, Richmond Hill, 2. Dave Lynch, Norwood, 3. AI Thom- son. Last Chance - 1. Doug Warnes, Toronto, 2. Don Biederman, Oakvilie, 3. Tom Milligan, Richmond Hill. Feature - 1. Don Biederman, 2. Dave Lynch, 3. Wayne Keeling, Rexdale. Friday ?Night Mixed Friday Night Mixed League begins Friday, Sept. lOth. Team 1 - Ron Sellick, Dennis Smale, Peggy Milîson, Marg Welsh,' Carol O'Neill, Reg Land, Team 2 - Elton Brock, Ruth Mitchell, Marilyn Flintoff, Joan Engley, Don MacArthur, Harold Bennett. Team 3 - Hilda Brock, Don Bradley, Sue Ruddy, Aif On The Boiton Memnorial Pa ends of a d Saturday, Se ate Bowmani into the Onta ciass. Ail oi action was p Bowmanvil a three week them in the Bolton pitdh allowed just f givîng up tI. walk, strikiný Bate, pitchir ville, was t hits. He stru walked one. 1 Allen, one b: and a walk t< the offencE could must linescore wý A good value a ni Sa turday byi i Braves defeated runls, eight bits, no errors; ark Tykes in both Bowmanville no runs, three, loubleheader last hits, three errors. apt 4th, ta elimin- Facing elimination, Bow- iville and advance manville came ready to play ario finals in "C" in the second game, jumping )f the semi-fînal into a 5-0 lead. Scott Muilar- layed in Bolton. key, on the mound for Bolton, ilIe was flat after got into trouble early. Ed Bird layoff, and'it hurt led off with a single and scored copening game. on a triple by catcher Brad her Don Gibsonb Fraser. Bate then singied four baserunners, home Fraser for a 2-0 Bow- hree hits and a manville iead. ig out seven. Scott In the second inning, Mutton ng for Bowman- walked, and scored on Bird's tagged for eight second single of the game. uck out five and Bate singied and Bruce Austin rwo lits by Steve followed with a two run single y Wayne Mutton, ta make it 5-0. ýEd Bird was ail However, that was able eBowmanville Bowmanville would score. er. The game Bolton came back with six as -Bolton eight runs in the bottom of the isecond, and served up the game with seven runs in the il a: great ride. Olympi*que* '77 from Ski-Doo:e It's more snowmobile ta most snow mobilers expect. Corne in and see it, now. A skiduo, 'Fadnmarks !Bmade ,,e ordsslns7w ai R.R. 2 Osnacwaî, aunton RZd. E. at Townline Rd. North TELEPHONE 576-3150 by D. Nesbitt Westgate Speedway hit one of its highest peaks of nights of racing ever on Saturday night what with drivers performing in top prof essionai manner and the officiais now losing no time in between races in iining the cars up for the next event. This is definitely a crowd pleaser when they do not have to sit very long in anticipation to see the excitement they came there for. Excitement is sure what they get now what with the three divisions com- ing on strong both in numbers and competition. Winner of the Demolition Race this week was Mike Larabie of Peterborough who put on a mighty fine show. Presented with the trophies donated by the Thompson Auto Wreckers of Peterbor- ough for winning the checked flag in the, Trophy Dashes were Peter VanEindhoven of Peterborough in the Street Stocks and AI Thomson of Markham in the Late Models. Mr. Don Thompson (Mr. Hollywood> was on hand ta present the trophies. The Thompson Auto Wreckers do a mighty fine job at the track and are always the first on hand to be of assistance when needed. In the Pinecrest Stocker's Feature two cars received considerable damage when Ken Myers of Toronto, car 25, spun out in the f ront stretch hitting Marcy McCiellan of Bowmanville, car 55. Bath of these drivers were reaiiy turrii.g on and most likely will bc back next week. 0-'i this coming Saturday night there is another "Ladies Only" Demolition Race and a Uolton bott'om oi ýf the f-ifth. Theý linescore: Bolton 13 runs, 15 bits, 1 error; Bowmanvilie 5 runs, 7 hits, 3 errors. Mullarkey went ail the way for Bolton, striking out six and' giving up two walks. Bate again went the distance for the Memoriai Park Tykes, with 3 strikeouts and one walk. The teams were evenly matched defensively, but the main difference was, Bolton's sup- erb hitting, which Bowman- ville held in check except for two instances when Bolton scored ail their runs. Tyke line up - Ed Bird 2 b, Brad Fraser c, Scott Bate p,, Bruce Austin 1 b, Steve Allen ss, Marcy Barrette 3 b, Ed Rozema If, Wayne Mutton rf, Ray Cummings cf, Chuck Walsh cf, Steve Brooks rf, Todd Trembiay 3b, Scott Masters rf. Westgote Stock Racing at ItsPeak Corn Raast for ail. Also it is the last night of points for the Westgate Street Stockers for which Lee Terrion of Peter- borough and Ed Nesbitt of Newcastle are in tie spot for number one position. Gather Up the clan and corne on out. Mison, Brian Harris, Barb Kennedy. Team 4 - Les Smale, Fern Bradley, Tom Ruddy, Ron Webb, Jackie Welton, Marsha Winning. Team 5 - Vince Prout, Pat Milison, Pat MacArthur, Ken Kennedy, Ted Cornish, Linda Biers. Team 6 - Mary Anne Rich- ards, Helen Reynolds, Helen Piper, Joe Nowlan, Lyle Milîson, Bob O'Neill. Team- 7 - Moe Richards, Heather Selleck, John Lyle, Wayne Harness, Wendy Webb, Thelma Bennett. Team 8 - Ian Welton, Flo Land, Carol Harris, Bob Flintoff, Pearl Smale, Bruce -Winning. Team 9 - George Piper, Ernie Dickens, Heather Lyle, Val Miller, Marion Burgess, Charlie Biers. Team 10 - Lu Welsh, Ray VanMeer,ý Ted Miller, Mary Krikton, Sue Smale, Carol Purdy. Team il - Bert Engley, Gerry Dickens, Dave Rey- nolds, Cheryl Wray, Brian Purdy, Eleanor VanMeer. Team 12 - Donna Harness, Mary Nowlan, Pat Prout, Bob Mitchell, Bill Burgess, Mike Kirkton. Leg mion Ladies Bowling Team 1 - Joan Suteliffe, Lola Wright, Diane Howarth, Jean Burton, Linda Downey, June Saunders. Team 2 -Nyhl Sheehan, Helen Dunn, Irene Whitney, Hilda Simnick, Trixie Brown, Tessie Howells. Team 3 - Virginia Fairey, June Baker, Bernice Partner, Nina Cowling, Meg Gibbs, Marg Allen. Team 4 - Anne Piazek, Mary Gray, Denise Annaert, Grace Murdoch, Mel McNulty, Ami Sutton. Bowling starts sharp at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 9th.' Toro Try-Outs The Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association Toros wiIl begin their try-outs for ALL their hockey teams at Bowmanville Memorial Arena sfarting on Sacturday, Sept. il Ail boys, interesfed in frying ouf for any of the teams, are asked to attend according f0 the following schedu le: GROU P - Novice - Minor Atom - Major Atom - Minor Pee Wee - Major Pee Wee - Minor Bantam - Major Bantam - Minor and Micts - Juvenile Each boy is help defray th BOYS BORN IN TIME 1968 &1969 9- 10a.m. 1967 '10 - 11a.m. 1966 11 -12 a.m. 1965 12 - 1P.M. 1964 1963 1961 1960 1958 & 1959 2 2pa. 2- 3 p.m. 3- 4 p.m. 4- 6 p.m. 6- 7p.m. asked to bring $1.00 to he cost of Ice time. Memorial Park Tykes Oustedfrom Playoffs SAVI1NGS on over 50 Brand New Cars and Trucks, in Stock. Hurry Un Now WhiIle Selection UIs Best. Brand NewIl Brand New!!1 PONTIAC Acadian, Astre, Ventura, LeMans, Firebird, Trans Arn, Laurentian, Parisienne, Brougham, Catalina, Grand Prix. BUICK Apollo, Skylark, Skyhawk, Century, LeSabre, Electra. GMC Pick-up, Jimmyý's, Cab and Chassis. We Also Have Several Company -Owned Demonstrators with bialance of factory warranty at prices you can't say ""No" toi Leasingand Dailly Rentai Cars Avoulable Corne in and See' Weldon Brown-Cedric RusselI- Cliff Moore-Stew Preston "The Homeof OId-Fashioned Hospitality" 166 King St. E. 623-3396 Bowmanville Newcastle Parks and Recreaf ion Depa rtment For Young Adu ifs and Adu ifs at Pine Ridge Sehool Monday ADULTS, 6:30 p.m. f0 10:30 p.m. PRE-BEGINNERS, BEGINNERS, JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATES, SENIOR & BRONZE Wednesday TEENS - 13Yearsand up, 6: 30 p. m. fo 10:'30 p. m. PRE-BEGINNERS UP TO BRONZE. Registrations WiIl be Wednesday, September 9th from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Recreation Office', Town Hall, Bowmanville, 15 week course. Fee is $ 10.00. For further information, please cail 623-3379, Ex. 32. ve-,ý0,0

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