8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 17J91 ORL 623-3303I FLASHBACK- 25 YEARS AGO - A local Intermediate Hockey team is a certainty for this season, with the executive elected on Tuesday evening. President will be George Moody, vice-president Frank Jamieson, sect'y-treas. Nelson Osborne, manager Bob Watt, coach Don Gilhooly, representative of recreation commission Mel Dale. It has been estimated $400 will be needed to purchase equipment and cover other pre-season expenses. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - On Saturday, November 5th, Miss Cindy Kowal was inamed Motor City Sweetheart, Patsy Blake won the Motor City Team Twirler, Irene Rietmiuller was second in the Motor City Sweetheart contest, and Brenda Henning third in Miss Oshawa Teen Twirler at th e Motor City Twirling Competitions. TOM WREG GIT - of B.H.S. senior football team took the west scoring championship in league play with fine converts and five singles. Both he and Kim Rasmussen, second place winner, had il touchdowns with Wreggitt totalling 81 points and Rasmussen 66. LEADING- 12-10 at one point in the senior football playdowns at Ciic Fields, last Wed- nesday, the BUHS.* team lost out to O'Neill and are now finished for the season, finishing in second place in league play with a 5-2 record. Senior semi-finals will be played Wednesday, Nov. 17, with the junior and senior finals on Sunday, NQov. 21 at Civic Fields at 1 and, 3 _p.m. DUPLICATE BRIDGE - winners for October 26th (1) Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Miklos, (2) D. Orme and W. CliDDerton. November 2nd (1) Una Miller and Ann Berry, (2) Evangeline Rundle and M. Nind, November 9th (1) D. Orme and W. Clipperton, (2) Dr. and Mrs. Howard Rundle. BASKETBALL - Courtice juniors and çeniorç completed undefeated seasons in the Lake Ontario Secondary Schools Association (LOSSA) east division basketball season by sweeping a doubleheader from Oshawa G. L. Roberts yes- terday. Courtice seniors posted a 27-18 victory, with the juniors winning 20-8. Both teams won six consecutive games and will play in the LOSSA semi-finals Thursday, Nov. 18 against the winner of the west division quarter-finals. Marilyn Tink led Courtice seniors with a 14-point performance- with Colette Taylor scoring seven, Lisa Welsh four and Leslie Kapteyn two. Sue Normioyle led Roberts with nine points, followed by Barb Gyuarka five andRuth Jose four. Allison Tamiblyn scored-eight points for Courtice juniors with Karen Moon scoring four. Pauline Taylor, Fran Taylor and Susan WoodleyV each scored two. Patti O'Conner 'four points for Roberts with San Hoches and Deb Talma each scoring two. QUESTION - Six Canadian cities have been homes to N.H.L. franchises since the league was formed in 1917. Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are the present members. Can you name the other three cities and the names of each team? ANSWER - Quebec City Bulldogs' - 1918-19. Hamilton Tigers 1920-21; 1923-24. Ottawa Senators 1917-34. BASKETBALL - in, the Lakeshore Interme- diate Men's basketball league- on Friday, November 5th, Cobourg defeated Bowman- ville 63-53. Top scorers on each team were Paul Allen - Cobourg - 35 points, Nick Wind - Bowman- ville - 23 points. On Saturday night, Oct. 30, Graham's .G.A. Atom B's opened their regular season at the D.S.C. with a very, impressive 3-0 win over Ux-, bridge. The home team opened the scoring in the first period with Jeff Jaques hitting the mesh assisted by Mike Balil at the 8:29 mark. In the second period Gien Owens made a solo effort at the 9:33 mark and in thé third with only 8 seconds left, Jeff Jaques scored again assisted by Mike Kozar. Then on Monday, the I.G.A. boys traveiied to Bay Ridges where the home team came out flying and scored three unanswered goals in the first period, but for some excellent goaltending by Chris- Cifton for the Toro's the score migzht have been higher. Then in the'Second period the I.G.A. Toro's got things together and at the 2:24 mark Mike Bail scored assisted by Chris Lee. Then in the 3rd, Andrew Smith scored at the 10:29 mark assisted by Gien Owens, and Todd Wiibur. For the iast haif of the 3rd period the I.G.A. boys tried violently to corne back, but with only two uines ran out out of steam and went down to defeat 3-2.' Paris, France is named frorn the ancient Celtic tribe, the Panisf, whose capital was known to the Romans as Mudtown. Garnet Rickard <Us a respected voice at Regional Council to express your concerns on municipal business, recognizing the need to develop our municipality to its fullest economic potentia 1. Over the past week the credited to Dan Strike 4 Spencer Major Midgets des- Godfrey 4, Scott Stevi troyed Port Perry 12 to 1, and Wayde Preston, Don Fi Whitby 13-2. Theý first game Mike Adams and AI Br was played against Port Perry The next game was1 on Saturday night in Bowman- at Hampton in a ieague ville Arena. against Whitby. Scott SI The scoring parade was led led the way this time by Rick Bain 3, as Wayde scoring sheet as hie Preston 3, followed. Other three goals. Other goals goals wyere scored by the Iscored by Don Farrow 2 foiiowing: Gary Dusseldorp 3, Bain 2, Gary Dusseldor Don Farrow, Dan Strîke and Visser, Mike Adams, Brad Godfrey. Assists were Rutherford, Dan Strik( Wood's Transporfers Lose to Whitby, Tie in Cobourg, Beait Markham Tuesday, October 26 the Dadson and Dana Pe Toros visited Whitby Minor from Doug Diiiing. The Bantams and found them- period feul apart with Col selves in a one-sided contest scoringz first foliowed b, both on the scoreboard and in by Jon Janack from the rough play departrnent. Diiling and then Cobou: The Bowmanville boys con- in 4 more to tie the scor tinued to keep their cool ail. Grant Bradley losta throughout the game despite protection when the Torc the fact that they were down the opposition uncheci 7-0 at the end of the second and front of the net. were absorbing' nurnerous On Saturday at the eibows, knees and sticks to manville Arena theT heads, back, and necks. The porters came up with a final score was Whitby 9 effort to defeat Mal-khai Bowmanville 2.. The Toros in a clearly piayed gain retained their good reputation With Paul Adams piayÉ by refusing to engage in the excellent game in goaý mean tactics of the Whîtby Toros worked througi Squad even when they were three periods. Todd H( hopeiessly outscored. Scoring scored twice one fromn for Bowmanville were Todd Almond and one from Hooper from Tim Almond and Wilcox. Singles were si Doug Diiing from Dana by Mark Matthews1 Peebles. Kevin Welsh and Ryan Ki Friday nîght in Cobourg a on Janack from1 well played two periods had iiilniz and Doug Diiling the Toros ahead 4-0 on goals Jon Janack. by Scott Paterson from Todd The Toros have earn, Hooper, Paul Dadson unas- points in 5 leagUe gameso sited, Ken Wilcox from Paul wins, 1 tie and 2 loses. 4, Brad vens 2, arromw, 3runt. played t game Stevens on the scored s we're 2, Rick Drp, Ed ,Dean ke and leebies ithird )boLIrg bw orie Doug irg put we at 5 ail his 'os lef t ýed in Bow- Trans- super am 5-1 iýe. ying an il the :h ail [ooper nTim, iKent scored from :earn- Doug, gfrom *nec b with 2 Preston the Mover Major Atomns, Beat Markham,- Lose to Petes 1By G. Michelson On Saturday, Nov. 6, Pres- ton the Mover Major Atom Toros were hosts to Markham in a high scoring game which saw the Toros defeat their opponents 8 to 5. Each team scored once in the opening period. Then the GARNET RICKARD Vote Ricrkard for. Mayor If you have any questions, please feel free to.ask me at the Candidates Meeting. Toros scored three markers in the second period to their visitors one to take a 4-2 lead. Four goals by the home town and 3 by Markham completed the count. Robert Geidiinger hit the scoreboard 3 times for a hat trick and Raymond Cummings scored twice. Other Bowmanvîlle marks- men were Doug Brown, Deryk Clark, and Wayne Mutton, with assists going to Brown, Matthews 2, Weir 2, Masters and Heard. In net for the Toros was George Kennett. The Major Atoms journeyed to Peterborough on Sunday, Nov. 14. Bowmanville opened the scorîng when Chris Mich- elson scored a short-handed goal which was assisted by Robert Geidlinger and Wayn~e Mutton. The Peterborough team hit the mark once in the second period and again in the last bo defeat the Preston- The Mover team 2-1. Jon Rowe was the goaltender for the Toros. Their next game is on Saturday, Nov. 20 when they meet Stouffville at 3 p.m. Brad Godfrey. Assists werE received by Dan Strike 3, Dor Farrow 3, Wayde Preston 2, Dean Rutherford, Brad God- frey, Brent Badour, goaitend- er Britt Murphy, Scott Ste- vens, Ron Visser, AI Brunt, Gary Dusseldorp. The goaltenders Russ Gor- den and Britt Murphy made some fi;ne savýes to iead their team to victory. DO IT-DO IT-DO IT Tykes DieSousa 3, Kirkton 2; Pol- lard 5, Tripp 0; McLean 5, Luxton 0; Lugtenburg 5, Smith 0. Teamn Standings- McLean 37, DeSousa 31, Kirkton 24, Smith 22, Lugtenburg 22, Pollard 20, Tripp 19, Luxton 5. High singles- K. Mcbean 164, M. Lugtenburg 121-112. High doubles- K. McLean 272, M. Lugtenburg 233, S. Kear- ney 214. SBantam Boys Woolley 7, Wesseiius 0; Stacey 5, Nash 2; Rozema 7, Smith 0. Team Standings- Rozema 51, Wooiley 40, Smith 29, Wesseiius 28, Nash 22, Stacey 15. High Singles- E. Rozema 204, S. Wooiiey 200. High triples- S. Woolley 511, E. Rozema 508, H. Wesseiius 505. There will be no Youth Bowling November 2th be- cause of the Santa Claus Parade. Bantam Girls Knapp 5, Hancock 2; DeSou- sa 7, Seto 0; Smith 7, Conneiiy 0. Teamn Standings- DeSousa 51, Conneiiy 37, Hancock 37, Knapp 32, Smith 19, Seto 13. High Singles- P. Knapp, 200-227, K. DeSousa 220-182. High triples- P. Knapp,598, K. DeSousa 531., Junior Boys Stacey 7, Hammond 0;, Richards 7, Henning 0; Stoop 5, Coombes 2; Juxton 7, Kirkton 0. Teamn Standings- Richards 43, Henning 41, Luxton 41, Stacey 32, Hammond 28, Coombes 26, Stoop 21, Kirkton 20. High ýSingles- B. Richards 267, P. Coombes 260-238, S. Zealand 237, S. Richards 230. High triples- P. Coombes 682, B. Richards 609, S. Richards 596, D. DeSousa 561. 1Junior Girls Brunt 7, lngram 0; Hancock 7, Leavis 0; Williams 7, McLean 0; Adams 5, Crossey 2. Team Standings- Williams 57, Adams 40, Leavis 36, Brunt 30,j Crossey 27, McLean 26, Hancock 23, Ingram 13, High Singles- D. Taylor 263-237-213, S. Ingram 250, J. Seto 238, W. Brunt 236-209, E. Williams 231-223, S. Brooks 247. High triples-, D. Taylor 713, S. Ingram 616, E. Wil- liams 609, W. Brunt 587. Senior Mixed League Chow 7, Stacey 0; Woudstra 5, Taylor 2; Reynolds 7, Leddy 0; Mvitchell 7, Oliver 0- Stevenson 5, J. Holroyd 2; Hayward,7, Judy Holroyd 0. Teamn Standings- Reynolds MeGregor IDA Bantams Show Big Improvement, BHS Senior Redmen Lose Out in Playoffs to O'NeiII Last Thursday night a Civic Fields, Oshawa, Bowmanville touchdown by the league's high scorer, Tom Wreggit. It was High School's Senior Redmen ran into formidable opposition a different story in the fourth quarter. A cou ple of disastrous from O'Neill Collegiate in the playoffs and were defea ted turnovers on interceptions, plus two touchdowns, on long 31-12. O'Neill led 7 to 6 at the haif with Bowmanville coming forward passes brought an end to.the Redmen's hopes. They on strong in the third quarter to go ahead 12 to 10 on this are now tinisinec for the season. 45, Woudstra 43, Chow 41, Mitchell 39, Stevenson 38, Hayward 37, Oliver 32, Leddy 30, Judy Holroyd 24, Taylor 20, Stacey 15, Jo Anne Hoiroyd 12. High Games- M. Reynolds 298 (735), E. Woudstra 253 (707), K. Farrell 262 (669), K.ý Woolley 275 (661). Jo Anne Holroyd 294, A. Chow 286, R. Sneed 271, J. Murphy 258. Liberty Belles Top Averages M. Pearce 209; J. Spear 208, C. Roberts 200, R. Fice 198, L. Nickerson 198, S. Robinson 197, P. Forsey 194, M. Thomp- son 193, H. Piper 191, J. Chant 19, M. Gibson 186, H. Dunn ____ FLASH' G:eneral Motors announced today that they will provide price protection on ail retail Car and Truck ordlers that are received in Oshawa flot later than FRIDAY, NOVEMBER'19, 1976, 4:000 p.m. On Nov., 10 at Dariington, Arena, the McGregor I.D.A. Bantams finaiiy put it al together to beat the first- place Whitby Bantams by a 4-1 count. Goaler Mark Doyle was very steady between the pipes flot giving any rebounds and covering up on ail loose pucks. However, the entire team must get credit for a solid checking and skating game. Len Dyck scored the first goal from Jeff Saiiows and Todci Bate; other goals were from Kevin Tink assisted by AI Turney; Jeff Saiiows from Todd Bate and AI Potter. The Men's Major High triple- Ab Saman 840, Bud Henning 832, Gord Wilcox 801. High single- Dale Terry 361, Mike Murphy 345, Dick Per- fect 333. Ross Wright 331. RnyBeaupice 323, Gary Catr320, Bill Oke 309, Elton Brock 306, Ab Saman 300. High average- AI Osborne and Ron Good tied at 240; Roger Davies and Dick Per- fect 238. Franks Variety team, High single 1421; Dykstra's food high triple 3915. Three teams tied at 19 wins each, Pepsi Cola, Dykstra's Food and Brocks Service Centre. Advertising... lets good S littie produets compete with the biggies! CANADIAN1A ADVERTISINC. ADVISORY BOAD final goal came off the stick of hard hitting defenceman Randy Lake from Grant Brock. Todd Bate was a strong man in the corners for the Toros whiie gond penalty kiliing came fromn Dennis Simpson, Jeff Sallows and Dale Broome. The Civic Auditorium in Oshawa was the scene of tb iast game of the McGregr crew where they droppd 'a close 3-1 decision to, the Oshawa Bantams in spite of steady goal keeping by Dan Reefke. The I.D.A. Toros were in this one ail the wayand had a siight edge for two periods. Poor backchecking final1' caught up with the tire,_. Bowmanviileteam and Osha- wa scored two quickies very late in the game. The McGregor Bantams had their chances and pienty of them but poor shooting and a hot Bert MacPherson in the Oshawa goal held them at bay. A pretty goal by Dale Broome from Andy Paton had Kevin Tink was the oniy scoring for the Toros. 1Next home game is. on Saturday, Nov. 20, 8: 00 p.m. at Darlington Sports Centre. rTA YLOR*S R E PAIRS -Repairs and Part s for most makes. -Performance Tuning. 337 Arthur St. OShawa '725-8584 SWIMMING CLUB-WATER POLO Due to construction at the Pine Ridge School Pool, the Swimming Club wiII flot meet on Saturday, November 20 or Sunday, November 21. The Club wiill then meet'on Saturday and Sunday, December il and 12. For fur.ther information please caii Mr. Joe Caruana, Parks and Recreation Depart- ment 623-3379 or 987-5039. This means you have'until Friday to order your new . . 0 PO-%JNTIAC Acadian, Astre, Sunbird, Ventura, LeMans, Laurentian, Catalina, Parisienne Brougham or Grand Prix BUICK Skyhawk, Skylark, Century, LeSabre, LeSabre Custom, Electra or Riviera, GMC Pick-ups, Four Wheel Drives', Jimmy's, Suburban's, Vans, RaIIy Wagons, Iight, medium, and heavy duty cab and chassis. And et, the Price Hike Phone or corne in today and see Bowmanville Spencer's Major Mîidgets Take Whîitby, Port PerrV 166 King St. E. 623-3396 ,e BowmanNýýille