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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1977, p. 9

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Two-year-old Brian Frederickson was one of a large group of children from the Simcoe Hall for Crippled Chldren who visited St. Joseph's Sehool for a Christmas party last week. Along with ail the special good-'ies handeclô out to the youngsters, H.ockey, Spencer Real Estate-won 9, lost 2, tied 0, 18 points, W. Frank Real Estate-won 8, lost 3, tied 0, 16 points, Firth'slo Meats-won 6, iost 4, tied 1, 13 points, Cowan Pontiac-won 5, lost 5, tied 1, 11 points, D&R s Sports-won 3, lost 8, tîed 0, 6 points, Hooper's-won 1, lost 10, tied 0, 2 points. Leading Scorersq Boyd Knox (Frank's)-14 goals, 10 assists, 24 points, Bob Howes (Firth's)-10 goals, 14 assists, 24 points, Rick Rademacher (Spencer's)-B goals, 13 assists, 21 points, Jim Baker (Spencer's)-6 -goals,1 assists, 21 points, AI Junikin (Frank's)-8 goals, il assists, 19 points, Bil Prentice (Spen- cer's)-12 goals, 6 assists, 18 points, John Taylor (Frank's)- 7 goals, il assists, 183 points, Rory Gibbs (Frank's)-7 goals, il assists, 18 points, Bob McLaughlin (Firth's)-8 goals, 10 assists, 18 points, Gary Wilson (Spencer's)-7 goals, 10 assists, 17 points, Sandy Brown (Firth's)-8 goals,9 assists, 17 points. Leading Goales Don Sturrock (Frank's)-55 y G.F., 27 G.A. 246 average, Clint Trimble <Firth's) 50 G.F. 35 G.A. 3.18 average, Mike Johnson (Spencer's)-57. G.F. 38 G.A. 3.45 average, q Grant Wright (Cowan)-44 G.F. 54 G.A. 4.90 average, Doug / Hayes (D&R)-30 G.F. 55 G.A.j 5.00 average, Doug Sleep (Hooper's)-31 G.F. 58 G.A. 5.27 average. PHILIPS Sales ~ and Service 3 Year Warranty TE LE VISION SERVICE CO. Mel -Samelis, Prop. 185 Churcl st, Bocwmanville Telephone 623-3883 ,St. Mary's Cernent Juven- lies won two and tied one in three recent outings. First garne was ail Bow- manville as they beat Stouff- ville by a 7-0 score. Leading the attack, was Brian Dennis with 3 and one each by Jerry Leddy, Chris Marchant, Ed Gruyters and Tim Buttonshaw. Assists went to Gerry Leddy (3), Chris Marchant (3), AI Brunt (2), Rick Cross and Mike Adamns ~with one each. They then travelled to Lind- say and scored a corne frorn behind tie. Being down by a 2-0 score after 2 periods, the Toros came out in the third with two goals by Ed Visser tegi on LadisBowling Team Standings Buday 33 points, 43,367 pinfaîl, Terry 27 points, 42,163 pinfall, Etcher 21 points, 41,273 pînfaîl, Gray 20 points, 40,592 pinfaîl, Fairey 19 points, 41,114 pinfaîl, Sutcliffe 15 points, 40,618 pinfaîl. :High single tonight-J. Sut- ,cliffe 346, to daté-J. Sutcliffe 4349. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 21, 1977 9 St. Marys Cernent Juvs Win Two and Tie Third described as a three ring circus. Monda y night in the centre ring were the referee and linesrnen doing everything possible to upstage the players the final straw changîng his mind after calling a penalty shot on Eagles late in the game. The two tearns in another ring elayed a reasonably tarne garne, Cobourg starting strong with Eagles' rusty sp-ots showing after an eight dy layoff. Cougars scoring 3 goals in the first then hanging on in the second and third as Eagles atternpted to get back in the garne, rnanaging only 2 goals. Grirn as the officiating was it could not be used as a crutch for the loss as Eagles' power which had several opportun- ities was just not functioning. In the other ring werethe fans , sorne who were not content with the action on the ice and the several turkey draws, wanting to get into the act after the garne. Incident- ally, two of the birds were won by Eagle supporters Ruby Smith and old Iucky Wayne Hoshma. Two of the Cougars' regulars Mike Gibson and John Crossley had the rnis- fortune of being involved in a car accident on the way to a game in Lndsay last Friday. Eagle supporters wish both of thern' a speedy recovery. The first period was Cobourg scoring 3 goals, and Rick Mackey with Dean Rutherford assisting on bothw and one assist by Gerry Leddy. Markharn then carne to town, only to be Idefeated by the horne squad by a 5-2 count. The scoring was, shared by five players, being Brian Dennis, Ed Gruyters, Gerry Leddy, Chris Marchant and Dean Rutherford. Assists going to Gerry Leddy (2) and one each to Ron Visser and Ed Gruyters. Here Neaxt'r Monday ÀwNigmht By Don Wilcox In O.H.A. Central Ontario Junior C action, Bowrnanville Port Darlington Marina Hotel Juniors played in Cobourg a garne which could be High triple, tonight-J. Sut- cliffe 744, to date-J. Sutcliffe 863. High average-J. Suteliffe 217., SMOKERS & GIFT CORNER Jbe Kola knows ail vou need to knowv about pipes and cgr for 1)ad. And his gift section is chock-a-block f tuli of last minute inspiration. Tel . 623-6605 at the celebration, Brian had an exclusive interview with- Santa himself. A grade eight student, Peter Lynch w'as helping in the activities arranged for the children from the Oshawa Treatment Centre. Stevenson from Pethrick and Sugruce Cougars, enjioying a two man advantage. Dirninie frorn West and Gervlarny, Eagles one rnan short, then Hutching~ frorn McCallum and Whiternan. Eagles Don Farrow won the draw taking the' play to Cougars and scoring 9 seconds into the second period with Gary Cox getting credit for the goal, assists to, Ted Puk and Farrow. Captain Brian Sirnpson got Eagles in-the garne at the 4:29 mark into the third, assisted by Ted Puck, scoring on a low drive. Eagles' shooting which was either off the net or right at the Cobourg goaler, along with the defused power play were sorne of the reasons they were not able to corne up with the tying goal. Cobourg were definitely hanging onto the ropes. Rick Cross up frorn the Juveniles helping to fill in for absent Dan Strike, Chris Dwyer, Rick Scott and Terry Sarginson. Gary Nernisz and Steve Dunn were back in the F4agle lineup, out with an inïjury and a operation re- spectively. Eagles travel to Port Perry Thursday night, the Flarningos beating Eagles two weeks ago 8-7 in Darlington arena. The big attraction next Monday, 7:30 p.rn. Bowmanville Arena the fourth annual Ahl Star garne. Central Ontario. Junior C Ahl Stars going against the Eagles. It should be a fine attraction. Wishing Everyone a Very Merry Christm as. WoMn ~seRht msowmnobile. OTade Ma ,S ofBo nade - CH-RISTMAS SPECIAL' 1978 ELAN 250Occ(s) $99990O Durhamr MOTORCYCLE and SPORT Taunt on Road East Oshawa PHONE 576-3150 FouindryMidBoln Dot Bridger 2zi, 42105, Linda Cryderman 251/2, 42844; Ross Hall 24, 41533, Sam Adamns 23, ,42433, Linda Adarns 2112, 40567, Gord Simpson 13, 39717. High triple-Ross Hall 708. Dot Bridger 706. 1High sinigles-Sharon Apted 285, Gord Simnpson 269. Over 200 Sharon Apted 285, Gord Simpson 269, 261, Dot Bridger 264, 253, AI Cole 261, Ross Hall 257, 228, 223, Linda Adamns 255, 207, Joyce Rowe 254, 226, Ernie Eves 239, 214, Samn Adams 236, 204, Peggy Rogers 232, AI Sweetmaný 232, Rita Van Goor 230, 218, ý217, Linda Cryderman 230, Has Happy Interview with Santa,

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