Franks andKrmsLd Moriners and Tim fte Three Semi-final Ga 5 By Dave Passant Port Dariington Mariners edged Franks Variety 3-1 and Kramps Furniture overcâme Tims Rent-ail 7-6 i n Thursday, August 25th contests played at Memorial Park. Defending champion Franks and, third- place Kramrps hold 2-1 game leads in the best of five semi-finals. Franks 6 Mariners 1 In Tuesday, August 23rd's early tilt Franks opened a 2-0 margin in the series taking the lead in the 2nd inning. Winning hurler Bill Cochrane tossed his second 3-hitter in succes- Specia Il! Eair Piercing Now Only $8,0 includes gold surgicol steel studs Offer good until Sot., Sept. 10 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Utd. 29 King St. E. Bowmýanville Telephone 623-5747 LIft -a- Prnt- Transfer your favorite picture to CLQTHING - LAMPS - PAPER almost any article, imaginable. It's easy and Fun-to-Do LARGE SIZE SMALL SIZE Available npwat The Rowan TJ-'ree 133 Church Street - Bowmanville sion against the green of Port Darlingtan. Cochrane, who fanned 6 and walked just one, retired 13 men in a raw from the 3rd ta the-7th inning. He aisa drove in a pair of runs with a single. The winning run was scored in the 2nd when Joe Wbyte, who doubled with one away, was brought in by Steve Burns' double. Paul Forsey, Bob Tugwood and Jim Beam coilected twa bits each while Terry Baker and Bruce Adams stroked singles. Mark Schneider was the losing pitcher for Port Darlingtan giving way ta Terry Baker in the 5th inning, Baker, Dwayne Nieusma and Ron Rawntree managed the anly safeties for the Mariners. Tinus 3 Kramps 0 In the late cantest on Tuesday, Len Faster and Dick Stata combined for a 4-bit shutout ta even the series. The game was scoreless until the Stb inning', wben Greg Adams walked, was sacrificed ta second by Jim Burtch and scored on Dex Osmand's double. Osmond in turn crassed the plate on a single by Randy Donoghue. Stata took over for winning pitcher Foster in the 4tb -inning when Foster twisted bis ankle sliding into second. Other bitting for Tims was by Dan Farsey (2), Jim Mcmn- tyre, Paul Thiessen, Len Foster and Dick Stata. Dennis Bickle went'the distance on the hili for Kramps. Howie Bryan and Ran Hoaper caunt- ed two bits a piece for the Furniture crew. Kramps 7 Tims 6i Kramps Furniture, traiiing 4-0 af ter twa, knotted the score a[ 4 in the 3rd iflning and went onta nip Tims by a run on Tuesday, August 23rd. The eventual winning run was scored by Ray Wallace in the 6tb inning tbanks ta a two-aut single by Ken Ferris. Dennis Bickle pitcbed bis third gamie in .i aw forKramps i h plaYoffs. JhnAllen wenýt the distance for Timis. Neil Fry bad a pair of bits for Kramps wbile Rayallace, Doug Kramp, Dennis Bickle, Ron Hooper and Howie Bryan had singles. Randy Donaghue led Tims at the plate witb a home rua and twa singles. Dan Forsey, Jim Burtch and Dave Passant counted two bits eacb wbile Dex Osmond had one. Mariners 3 Franks 1 Mariners' Terry Baker allowed only three base bits, fanning il and walked none as Port Darlington stayed alive in the playoff s. Bill Cochrane once again pitcbed an excel- lent game for Franks giving up 6 bits, striking out 3 and surrendering anc free pass. Witb the-contest tied at anc, the Mariners struck for the winning margin in tbe top of the 2nd inning. Ed Ryarchuk reacbed base on an errar by the catcher, and was singled ta third by Doug Sleep. Witb anc away, Mark Schneider THE ANNUALM ICPA ENEK The annual muni7cipal enumeration wvill begin on Tuesday, September 6, 1977. Dtring this month, an enumerator,f;carrying a proper identification card, wviii caîl at your residence for a fewv minutes to check basic information * t he alloca tion of education property taxes betwveen the public and separate sohool systems; * the distribution of provincial grants to local governments to help reduce local tax bilîs; * the preparation of jurors' lists: and * population information needed for other municipal programs. The enumrerator must record such information as the name, age, property status >e.ç. owner or tenant), school support and residency of ail members of the household. When the enumerator visits, please check that the info-mation on the Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not, revise it and verify the changes. If you are not home, a Notice wvill be lefli for you. If changes are necersary, please make them and mail the Enumpration Notice,- as soon as possible, in the self addressed postage prepaid envelope accompanying the Notice. For any -additional information, please contact the local assessment office. ASSESSMENT REGION NO. 13 Rcg'I Assîn't Commissioncr W. 1l. IParnell lc..668 -9351 Zcnith 07140 Meýmoriaol Park Tykesý Down Haàmiton Miwo+ Enter Ot eifnl A patent offence and said defence last weekend lifted the Memorial Park Tykes past Hamilton Holbroak into the Ontario semi-finals. On Saturday, Ed Razema tossed a four bitter in a 12-5 victary. Rozema struck out fine and walked twa. Scott Heard hammered bis seventh home run, and added a triple whiie knacking in three ruas. Rozema, George Wind and Chuck Nash had two bits a piece as the bottom haif of the batting order came tbraugh ta lead the attack. Bowmanville built up a 12-1 lead before Hamilton scored four in their final at bat. Defensively, the infield was superb an a very uneven diamond. Catcher Nash kept Holbraok from running the bases ta get inta scoring position. Fielders Mutton, Heard, Wind and Scott Masters made several good catches ta supplement the play of the infield. On Sunday at Mlemoriai Park the largest crowd of the season turned out ta cheer the tykes on ta a 16-13 victary. Bowmanville neyer trailed rolling up a 15-6 lead by the end of the fourtb inning. Bird and Kennett scored four runs a piece as the top of the battiiig order supplied mast of the power. This time, catcher Nash had a perfect 4 for 4 day, including a 3 run double in the fourth and a tripile. Muttan, Nash and Michelson scared two runs each, with Kennett knacking ini four runners. Bowmanville authit Holbraok 13 ta 4. Pitcher Scott Heard had contrai problems giving up 10 walks. Ed Bird speiled him for an inning, but lie yielded four waîks. Heard had nine strikeouts and Bird ane. Once again the defence played well, but the walks made the score a lot dloser than the play indicated. The Tykes are nawamong five teams lef t in the hunt for al-Ontaria. This weekend they pl1ay. their second round. Ty'kes wý,ill hast either Niagara Falls or Oakvilie at Memorial park. The second and third games will be played on Labor singied scaring the twa runa- ners. Other hits for the Marina were recorded by Lau Patter- son, Rick Santamero, Ed Ryorcbuk and Jim Ryorchuk, Bob Tugwood, TerrY Baker and Jim Beam hit sa-.ücyl'oïr Franks. Day in Niagara Falls or Oakville. Special mention should be given ta Memarial park for the use of the clubhouse and ta the Recreatian Department for getting the diamand in excel- lent shape. The Bawmanviile Rotary Club wili welcame District 707 Governor Bill McKay on bis annuai off iciai visit ta the club tomorrow nigbt. Mr. McKay is expected ta outline variaus aspects of Rotary Club service at home and throughout the warid during his address ta local members. An active Rotarian for 18 years, the district governar began serving in the Markdale club in 1959, maving ta Belleville after five years ta become president of its club in 1970. Among his experience at the district level, he was Youth Exchange Chairman from 1971 ta 1974, Group Representative, 1974-75, and has sinice been on the District Advisory Cammittee. ,Married and father of four chiidren, be is principal of Moira Secandary School in Belleville and is also a past president of the Bay of Quinte Headmasters Association. FLORIDA INVESTMENT Sebring, Florida, Sun 'N Lake E tates, high dry building lots for retire- ment or investmeflt, private owner anxious, reduced ta caver inspec- tion. Phoane 623-5206. PRiATESA&LE Bowmanvilte - 3 bedroom bungalow niCeIy Iandscaped, patio, paved drive, 8¾/ per cent exist- ing mortgage. $49,900. Tel. 623-7908. WAVERLEY CENTRE 'e, EM AIE LMTD t 104 Waverîey Road, REAL <Suite 202), Bowmanville, Phone 623-6121 WHY PAY RENT? - Move into a semi-detached home of your own, priced f rom $37,900.00 to $44,900.00. Three and four bedraoms, one has a ravine lot, backsplit and two storey modeis. REDUCEDI = Newcastle Village, 2 bedroom bungalow, lot 66' x 151', f ridge and stove included. Now $34,900.00. 11/2 ACRES - 3 miles tram Bowmanville, goad building lot, survey available. Asking $24,900.00.1 FARM - 185 acres, 3 barns, stable cleaner, new wiring bath home and barn, presentiy running 200 head of beef cattie, Iust east of Bowmanvii le, La ke Ontario frontage. OSHAWA - 3 bedroomn brick bungalow on Ballard Street, detached garage, high basement for the rec room. $45,900.00. 52 King St. West 623-2453 NEWCASTLE VILLAGE - On beautiful Miii St. S. Lovely aider trame bungalow with rustic charm on lot 52' x 130' with mature maple tree for shade. Has 2 bedrooms, large living room with firepiace, formai dining room, cozy kitchen, 3 piece bath, and -back porch. Heated by ail furnace .Good value at $42,000. $6,000 down. BOWMANVILLE CENTRAL - Immaculate 2 storey home on spaciaus lot with iavely shade trees. Home has living and dining roams with quality broadloom, family size kitchen with ample cupbaards. Den and 2 piece washroom on first floar. 3 bright bedrooms with ciosets and 4 piece tiled bath on second floor. This is a home you wiil be praud ta awn. Priced at $55,000. Terms may be arranged. Affer Haurs J. A. Barfon 623-3098 P. Kawal Jr. 623-5868 137 KING ST. E. BOWMIANVILLE 623-7694 623-7661 OPEN 9 A.M. -S P.M. 11/2 ACRES - 3 bedraoms, separate dining raam, finished rec room with firepiace, double car attached garage, lots of mature trees. Asking only $79,900. 3 BE DROOM -bungalow. Abitibi siding, an a 1 acre lot in Newtonville, vendor says possible severance available. Asking only $47,900. anly $1,500 DOWN - for this 2 storey brick semi, single car garage, full basement, mature trees on praperty, ail this for only $39,900, make an offer. 2 ACRES- in Newtonvilie, 3 bedrooms, 2 starey, separate dining room, large living room, double car garage, on a secluded lot, close ta schoals, shopping and churches, easy access ta 401 and Na. 2 Hwy. Asking only $69,500. BOWMANVILLE - 3 bedrooms, separate D.R. ýand new furnace on large 66' x 165' lot, close ta school and haspital. Asking $44,500. '0 eMAÀN Vi L L E 3 edrooms, completely finished basement with rec room and extra bedroom, good area close to, school, hospital and shopping. Paved drive. BOWMANVILLE - nicely Iandscaped 2 bedroom bungalow with broadloomn and garage on deep 165' lot, close to school, and park area. Asking $37,9W. TYRONE - beautiful 2 storey brick Century home on large 74' x 165' lot with lovely landscaping and abundance ,of flowers. House has a1il large raooms with center hall plan and spiral stair case. Cal for more 123 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone -6622 Want tabreathclean AI Rcorne toBowmanville Surprise package home full of pleasant living extras for ail to enjoy. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished rec roo)m, large kitchen, lots of cupboards, walk-out ta fenced yard. Askino $42,500.00 with excellent financing. Call Shirley Hogg 623-6622 or 623-3500. I3OWMANV ILLE $43,500.00 Semi-detached home with large kitchen, plus appliances. Three bedrooms and two bafhs. Try a low down payment. Cali Ann De Vos at 623-6562 or 623-6622. COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL Weil maintained 2 bedroom brick bungalow, ideai location for professional office or small business, frontage on two streets for possible parking lot. Asking $49,900.00. Cal1 Ed Jeans 623-7152 or 623-6622. ~ REALTITO. BROKER] NEWASTLEONT., fl173 KliNG ST. WEST 987-4733 623-4439 R EALT1OReMO RTGAGES*APPRAISALS LESKARD ROAD Nesfled on approximately 21/4 wooded acres with Wilmot Creek, large shop area presently being used as welding shop, 3 bedroom home needs to be completed as is and save. Asking $69,900. $54,900 3 bedroom, weil built brick bungalow, broadloomed throughout, 2 brick fireplaces, knotty pine rec room, 4 pc. plus 3 pc. bath, approx. 11/2 acres located com muting distance -N. E. SNUGGLE Up By the brick fireplace in the rec room of this 2 bedroom bungalow on attractive lot in Newcastle. Asking $44,900. 27 ACRE BUILDING LOT 10 minutes tram 401 Newtonville. Partly wooded. Nice view over the surrounding countryside. Good road access not yet crowded in by neighbours. $35,000 with a iow down payment. 987-4733 623-4439 SýCUGDOG ST. - Cozy and bright are lust twvo ways ta describe this 2 bedroom brick bungalow. Naturjýal wood trim enhances the decor. Living roo m has brick fireplace. lmmacuiateiy kept inside and out. Detached garage. Ai l for oniy $49,900.00. IT TAKES TIME ta grow a tree. Here you have a large lot landscaped with spruce trees. The 11/2 starey home has a 16 x 20 kitchen with modemn cupboards, shaïg carpeting thraughout most of the house. The corner fieldstone firepiace in the rec room will add ta the winter evenings ahead. Asking $45,900.00. 9.2 ACRES - Aluminum home near Pontypoal. 3 bedrooms, dining room, 2 - 4 piece baths, above ground pool. Only 1/2 mile off Hwy. 115. Asking $65,900.W0. $41,900.00 - 4 appliances, included 'nthW urhaeof this 3 bedroofl brick and aluminum 3ý becroomr semni. 2 washrooms, full basement and 8i/* per cent firstý mortgage. Bowmanville. BOWMAN VILLE 623-3393' ORONO 983-9547 BOWMANVILLE Excellent 3 bedroom sidesplit in nice area. New kitchen and dining roomn with patio doors ieading ta nice yard and invitin g 16' x 36' heated inground swimming pool. Priced ta seil et $61,900. Far reý information cail Phyllis McRobbie orLarn Lenhart. NEWTONVILLE - 1 ACR È Super Viceroy home set against hardwoa!0d buh hs elegant home has 3 bedrooms, living and dnn om sunny kîtchen, family room with fireplace, iaundry' ý raom, office, sundeck, above ground pool. Barn has fui basement and paddocks, circular drivewvay. Must be seen. Asking oniy $68,400. Terms. Cali, Charlie Reid. ELEGANT 4 BEDROOM HOME - ORONO Situated on lot 66' x 165', this home has separate living and dining rooms. French doors, extremely large kitchen, new Ozite carpeting, laundry room, single car garage. Asking $52,900. Terms. Cali Charlie Reid. OWNER TRANSFERRED Beautîfuily decarated 3 bedroom sidespiit in nice area of Bowmanviiie. Large bright kitchen, 11/2 baths, cozy family roam with stonefireplace. Walkout tram family room ta deck overiooking pool in niceiy landscaped yard. Asking $62,500. For more information cali Ken Brown, Bill Turansky or Laverne Lenhart, BOWMANVILLE - HETHERINGTFON DRIVE Loveiy 3 bedroom sidesplit situated on large 66' x 129' lot. Features eiectric heat, famiiy room wvith t replace and waikout patio doors. Asking $61,900. Terms. CaU Bill Morrison Sr. NEWCASTLE Newiy buiit 3 bedroom sîdesplit on large country lot. Attached gara ge. Fireplace in famiiy roam. Close ta Hwy. 401 exit. Buy now andi have your choice of colours and fiaoring. Asking $58,900. Terms. Cail Jan Oudshoorn. 20 MINS. FROM OSHAWA - 3/ ACRE 3 bedroom, brick bungalow with firepiace and double car garage. Fronting on paved road. Asking $52,900. Terms. Cail Tony Klompmaker.' HOB BY FARM - $74,900 - i.3, AC R ES In Manvers Township, plus beautiful restored'home. 3 large bedrooms, floor ta ceiling fireplace, family.room, 2 baths, ground floor ilaundry and mare. Cali Joanne Swadron. STREAM - POND - 10 ACRES This ioveiy praperty is iocated in the Kenidai His on ood road and within easy commutingiý distance of s'hawa and Bowmanville. Permits available, Asking $37,600. Open ta of fers. Cali Elfie Josý,t. Coast :0 Coast Real Estate Serv ice 62 JACKA'N R D. BOWýANqVIL LE, OT (416) 623-60234 W. H. Clipperton & Associates Ltd. REAL ESTATE APASL for Mortgages- Capital Gains Tax Purchase and Sale Expropriation - Estate Valu tes lnvestment Anaylysis 2 bedroom bungalow, den, sunroom, large garage, lot 66 x 163, $30,000 mortgage, $321 P.I.T. 4appliances included. $39,500. Telephone 623-2319