8 The Canadian Statesmàn, Bowmanville, October 5, 1977 623-3303 FLASHIBACK- 25 Years Ago. Oshawa Col- legiate and Vocational Sehool carried off top honors at the Junior Police Games held Wednesday at the Boy's Training School. B.T.S. placed second, and B.l1.S. third. Competing from B.H.S. were K. Kelly, L. Hooper, H. Copping, B. Cole, D. Coffing, P. Lycett, and M. Lycett. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago. One of the many features of the Pine Ridge School's September Centennial Festival parade on Saturday were the Curve Lake Indians in full dress and the two horses ridden by Councillor Ken Nicks and his daughter Lisa. JR. C - hockey goes this Sunday evening in the first of the league games, at the local arena. The opposition will be Lindsay, starting at 7:30. The team will appreciate your support in launching the new season. NEWCASTLE - arena fund raising cause received good news -recently when a donation of $1800 was received from the Oshawa United Auto Workers and $300 from Molsen's Breweries. 368 - pigeons flew off from Raemore, 320 miles north west of Newtonvllle, with Crooked Creek, where they have heen living for the past eight weeks, their target. Total prize money was $18,000, Winner, of the $5,000 prize was Tony Klimkosz, Guelph, Ont. Second runner-up was Joe Smolenaars, Campbellville, Ont. ($2,000). Third Z. DeGyokossy, Rand Valley, Ont. ($1,000). Fourth Marion Dudek, Edmonton, Alta. <$500). 96 prizes of $100 were shared -between owesof'the 56 registered pigeons. MOSPORT - hosts the Labatt's- Grand Prix this Friday, Saturday and Sunday with the big race on Sunday.,Better attend as next year if the powers that be have their way, this race will be held in Toronto. ROSSLYN PARK -, Equestrian -centre held a horse trial at, Dr. Rowsell's property at Enniskillen on Saturday. The one day event lncluded three phases, dressage, cross country and stadium -jumping. Junior training class, 1. Edi Tarvis, Cannington, 2. Susan McTavish Uxbridgse, 3. Melanie Ridtely, Oshawa, 4. Darth Hallam, Oshawa. Senior training, 'l. Mark Mendelhaum, Toronto, 2. Liz Ashton, Orange- ville, 3. Angela Steyn, Pickering, 4. Denya Treviranus, Wllowdale. Preliminary, 1. Rob Robertson, Oakville, 2. Liz Middleton, Thorn- hili, 3. Chris Bell-Knight, Ottawa, 4. David Godson, Caledon. Open preliinfiary, j. Mark Ishoy, Woodbridge., 2. Jamnie Smiart, Thornhill. Ontarlo Po0rts Orono -983-5444 Wood Stoves (15 hr.)....... ONLY $199.00 Woodmnaster Deluxe....... ONLY $349.00 Franklin Fireplaces ............. $159.oo Acorn "0" Clearance............. $299.00 Selkrk Chimney Kits (11 ft.) .......$s 99.00 BEST QUALITY - BEST PRICES WE'RE BIUSY BAKING THE BS PIZZA"S UN TOWN Cooking perfect pizza a Il day. Why flot order one for lunch? 242 Kina St, East 623-6434 $erving your Favourite Subs everyday from -Il a.m. presents the Bowmainvlle Minor Hockey Association ~Wee kIy Schedule - l WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5th in Darlington Sports Centre 7:00 p.m. - Major Midgets vs. Oshawa (Exhibition) 8:30 p.m. - Juveniles vs. Trenton (Exhibition) SATURDAY, OCT. 8th in Memorial Arena, Bowmanville 12 Noon. - Novices vs. Whitby 1: 00 p.m. -- Minor Atom vs. Lindsay 2:00 pm. - Major Atom vs. Markham 8:30 p.m. - Minor Midgets vs. Whitby (These ga mes are O.M. H.A. League 84 King St. West 623-5520 "We specialize in Shirt Laundering.," Frank's Var"iety CaotUre Title Commercial Hockey, Lague Men',s Town League Softball By Dave Passant Frank's Variety retained their Town League Softball title on Thursday, September 29th by defeating Kramp's Furnîture 9-3 at Memorial Park. The victory wrapped Up the best four of seven affair in five games and was the second year in a row that Frank's Youtk Bowling TYKES Team Standings Desousa 10, De Gooyer 8, C. Tripp 8, Smith 7, Kirkton 5, Simpson 4, Stichbury 3, M. Tripp 3, Gallant 2, Crawford 0. High Games P. Gallant 143 (241), P. Crawford 107 (209), J. Smith 104 (193), D. MeManus 109. BANTAM BOYS Team Standings Woolley il, Stacey 10, Jewers 6, Cowling 6, Wesselius 6, Luxton 3. High Games S. Luxton 202-178 (526), S. Woolley 179 (491). BANTAM GRLS Team Standings Cath Connelly 14, Carolyn Connelly 12, Austin 8, Green- ley 6, Boas 2, Kennett 0. High Games, Carolyn Connelly 172 (471), Cath Connelly 471, C. Austin 168. JUNIOR BOYS Team Standings Wesselius 14, Ells 10, Richards 8, Luxton 4, Smith 4, Rozema 0. High Singles A. Van Goor 229-230, C. Nash 204, S. Wesselius'201-219, M. Erwin 225. High Triples M. Erwin 614, A. Van Goor 598. JUNIOR GIRLS Team Standings Applegath 12, Luxton 11, Lane 10, Almond 9, Adams 7, Van Goor 5, Wright 2, Coombes C0, H,,igh singles 1-. Roberts 228, M., Van Goor- 206, W. Stephens 204. High Triples M. Van Goor 501, R. Gibbs 506. SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings Murphy 10, Rults 10i(, Judy Holroyd 9,, Van Goor 9, Woudstra 7, Reynolds 7, Taylor 7, Leavis 7, Fairey 7, Leddy 2, Coombes 0. High Games B. Leavis 306 (734), M. Reynolds (668), J. Murphy 282 (665), R. Henning 312 (665), D. Murphy 268, P. Reynolds 258, D. Taylor 259, W. Thiessen 251. Tykes Team Standings Desousa 15, C. Tripp 13, Smith 10, Simpson 9, Stich- bury 8, De Gooyer 8, Kirkton 5, M. Tripp 5, Gallant 2, Craw- ford 0. High singles-N. Stichbury 161, C. Tripp 107. H-igh doubles-N. Stîchbury 253, J. Smith 202, Bantam Boys Team Standings Woolley 18, Stacey 17, Cowl- ing il, Wesselius 6, Jewers 6, Luxton 5. High singles-G. Stacey 184, H. Wesselius 181. High triples-S. Woolley 454, H. Wesselius 452. Baatam Girls Team Standings Cath Connelly 21, Carolyn Connelly 14, Greenley 11, Austin 8,,Bons 7, Kennett 2. High singles-Y. Bons 167, E. Kennett 157, D. Thonmpson 156. High triples-Y. Bons 452, Cath Connelly 406. Senior Mixed League Team Standings Murphy 17, Van Goor 16, Hilts 15, Woudstra 12, Fairey 12, Judy Holroyd 9, J. Holroyd 9, Reynolds 9, Taylor 9,, Leavis 9, Leddy 4, Coombes 2. Cenadian Foresters 1. Luffman, 11079 pins, 19 points, 2. Michelson 10642 pins, 19 points, 3.- Bonsma 10648 pins, 17 points, 4. Emmett 10703 pins, 16 points, 5. Rundle 10523 pins, 16 points, 6. M. Pollard 10732 pins, 14 points, 7. Drinkle 10073 pins, 14 points, 8. Rogers 9833 pins, 12 points, 9. Ellis 9730 pins, 12 points, 10. Hall 10078 pins, Il points, 11. Smith 10175 pins, 10 points, 12. H. Pollard 10099 pins, 8 points. High triples men's-Ross Hall 657, high triple ladies'- Theresa Delorme 644. High single men's-Ross Hall-253, high single ladies'- Gloria Smith 270. Top 10 Averages 1. Gloria Smith 222, 2. John Luffman 216, 3. Harold Michelson 207, 4. Ross Hall 202, 5. Charles Rundie 201, 6: Howie Pollard 200, 7. Margi Pollard 195, 8. John Serrurier 195, 9. AI Kiely 192, 10. Ken Headly 191. have won the championship series. Both teams should be congratulated for their excel- lent play during the finals. Once again it was Bill Cochrane who led the way for Frank's. He tossed a five-hit- ter striking out 7 batters while belting a double and triple at the pflate. Steve Burns also had two safeties for the champs with Paul Forsey, Bob Tugwood (home run), Rick Woolner, Joe Whyte, Cal Bamsey and Jim Beamn col- lecting single hits. Dennis Biekie pitched another good game for Kramps fanning four and scattering 10 bits. Neil Fry, John James, Ron Hooper, Scott Burgess and Howie Bryan counted Kramp's hits. The annual Banquet will be held on Saturday, October 22 starting at 6:15 at the Memor- il Park club house. Team members can get their tickets from their coaches or at Frank's Variety. By G. Wilson. In the season opener this year, Frank's downed the short staffed Cowan team 4-1. Scoring for Frank's were Boyd Knox with two goals, John Taylor with one goal and one assist, AI Junkin also had a goal and an assist, Rory Gibbs picked Up two assists. For the losers it was Randy Donoghue with assists to Rob Ormiston and Rick Woolner. In the second game it was Firth's hammering Hooper's by the score of 6-1. Leading the way for Firth's was Laurie Gay with three goals, Sandy Brown with one goal and one assist, Brian Rowe with one goal, Steve Hogarth with one goal, Joe Burns picked up three assists and Bob Howes two assists. For the losers it was Peter Demeter assisted by John Colwell. In the final game of the week it was Spencer's thumpi- ing D & R Sports 5-2. For the winners it was Glen Rice with two goals, Rich Little with one, Pete Nowlan with -one, Jim Baker with one goal and an assist, Rick Rademacher and Gary Wilson with two assists each. For the losers it was Steve Summersford scoring from M. Goldberg, and Kerry Dickens scoring frmJonHuhs qÀUe eCohdiaQQg ùtvite- you end g'ouk 6tmpq~ gaq (ieQQoqand view the Qùhe-uj 0't1979 /1 jýQ ajhekd o TOM COWAN, President MURRAY O'ÉRIEN, Sales Manager ~urs yOctober b6eth from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. FrîiaY, Oct. 7th and Saturday, Oct. Sth until 9:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. STEW PRESTON WELDON BROWN CLIFF MOORE 166 ingSt.Eos HAROLD RYERSE 623-3396 O WA SCO I VOLKSWAGEN LTD. Audi Beginning next week, Owasco1 Volk 1s- wagen Lt. - Audi wiII feature a "Player of the WeekIl. He wiIl be a member of the Bowmanville Junior 'C' hockey club, chosen byhis coaches to be deserving of this honor. It i5 hoped this feature wii stimulate interest in this particular age group, and 'is one of many projects'undertaken by this deale rship to promote good sportsmanship in our area. Whitby »-"T'el, 668-9383 1425 Dundas St. E. Whitby Beetie - Bus - Station wagon Camper Rentais Daily -Weekly -Monthly Free Courtesy Cars Available' by Appointrrent for Bowmanville and Surrounding Area 01 1 ilý -UnUW66