8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Mai cfi 8_ 1978 FLASHBACK - 25 YEARS AGO- Four members of theBowmanville Badminton Club took part in the New York State Invitation, Badminton' Tournament, held Friday and Saturday in Rochester. Gary Tiglie won the Men's Singles Championship, Gary and Bob Gallagher won the Men's Doubles titie, Doreen Reddock and Bob took the mixed doubles. Also competing was Ruth Thompson in Ladies' Doubles with Doreen Reddock. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO -.the annual Business Girl's Bonspiel was held at the Bowmanville, Country Club on Saturday. Piper Ron Therteli led the curlers around the ice before each game. Overaîl winners Were from Leaside and were presented with indi- vidual prizes by Kay Ormiston. Winning team niembers were Mary MacDonald, second, Betty Brown, lead; Marg Bate, skip; and Laura Nolan, vice. PLAY-OFFS - are in full swing at the local arena. Be sure to check the Bowmanville Cleaner's Ad for details. There are some great games being played. Corne out and su pport the. players. They'll appreciate it. AI so keep in mind the, upcoming Skating Carnival who ,will be celebrating their 25th anniversary. CONGRATULATIONS - to the Durham Lords basketball team of Durham College who defeated Nrhr College of Kirkland Lake 71- 52 last Friday. earning a place ini the finals on Saturday in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association basketball champion- ship to be played'Saturday at Durham College. The "Lords" finished the regular league season in second place with a 12 - 3 record. POOL - and Patio show will be held Mardi 9 - 12 at the Queen Elizabeth Building, Exhibition Place. The theme for the 7th annual show is "Summer made for you backyard." MOTORCYCLE - sales in Canada- topped 100,000 a year for the first time in history during 1977. The sales represented a 10.7 per- cent increase over 1976 sales of 90,801. HEBER DOWN - Conservation Area will be enlarged to 596 acres througi an Ontario grant of $91,000 to the -Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. The Authority plans to purchase an additional 20 acres adjoining the present site. Total estimated cost is $182,000. DUCKS UNLIMITED- Hughi H. Mackay, President, and D. Stewart Morrison, Executive Vice-President of Ducks Unlimited (Canada), has announced a budget of $11.2 million for waterfowl habitat development- the iargest,.budget 1n the organization's history. Mr. Mackay ,told a-news conference held in Winnipeg that this year's projected expenditures area $9,190,600 for develop- ment 'of habitat; $893,500 for operation and maintenance of habitat areas; $78,300 for waterfowl population surveys and the "Dueko- logical" report; $370,100 for public relations; and $636,600 for planning and control, for a total expenditure of $11,169,100. This year marks the 4th anniversary of Duck's Unlimited. Since then it lias launched 1,462 projects., MARK KONTIANEN - of Agincourt won the heavyweight title in Molson's Ontario Big Fish Contest with his catch of a 54.8 pound muskey from Georgian Bay. SHOWDOWN - this Sunday, at Newcastle Arena in Newcastle arena, the next level in the series of Hockey Showdown will run from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., with players aged 7 - 17 from 24 centres competing.i The winners wîll advance to the provincial level. CONGRATULATIONS - to Maurice Preston, who skipped his curling team of John Tremblay, lead, Wayne Mosher, second, and Bruce Thibodeau, vice, to the Men's Curling Bonspiel chamn.pionship you ask. Vi"ýsit our Moile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre OSHAWA MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 1978 10:00Oa.mn. - 3:OO0P.m. ARM 0A FOzE On Saturday, the manville's Brad Cruess Toros had pulled their semi-final series, with Bowmanville McGregor firing the equalizer with goaltender in favor of the second game to be. Hardware Major Atoms just 30 seconds remain- the extra attacker. This played'in Bay Ridges on tied Bay Ridges 4- - 4. ing on the dlock. The was the first game of the Friday nigit at 7:00. Shown above is- Bow- McGrgorHardareMajor Atms Baffle Bay' Ridg es to, a 4-4 ie In O.M.HAO Semi-Finals The Bowmanville McGregor Hardware Major Atom Toros opened their O.M.HA. semi- final series with Bay Ridge on Saturday in the Memorial Arena. Both teams battled to a 4-4 deadlock. The visitors opened the game's scoring early ini the first period. The Toros evened the count at the 3:49 mark of the same period when Tom Mcbaugblin scored, assisted by Brent Neill and defence- man Pierre St. Amand. Bay Ridges scored to again jump- into the lead at the end of the- opening stanza. Jon Clieff, fired a goal to again tie the score early in the middle period. Assist on tbe goal went to bis centreman Greg Watson on a beautiful passing play. Watson scored a minute inter to send tbe Toros- into the lead for the first time in the game. lie was set Up by bis lef t winger Jeff Dawson. The visitors evened the count just 42 seconds latex-. The thied period featured great scoring chances by botb Mixed Maj Larry Piper 249, Mike Reynolds 246, Joan Sutcliffe 228, Peggy Haynes 221, Don Bagneli 221, Bernice Buday 219, Jim Murphy 217, Albert Saman 216, Vickie Terry 215, Ron Haynes 215. Team Standings Peggy Haynes 19, 24,647, Marie Brooks 14, 23,895, Helen Reynolds 14, 23,891, Brenda Heffron 14, 23,767, Joan Sutcliffe 13, 25,191, Virginia Fairey 12, 23,705, Vickie Terry, 12, 24,231, Pat Bagnell il, 23,861, Wendy Maynard il, clubs and at the 11:50 mark, the visitors scored on a nifty passing play. The McGregor Hardware lads were assessed a penalty and it appeared that the game was out of reach. Goaltender Chris Clifton was pulled in favor of an extra attacker and with just 30 seconds remaining in the game, Brad Cruess scored the equalizer, assisted by Greg Watson who had a super game and centreman Chris Dreossi. This gamie was, a tough struggle for both clubs' and this series promises to be an exciting one. Bay Ridges disposed of Cobourg in three games, and Ajax outsed Lindsay in four. The winner of the Bowman- ville-Blay Ridges series will play the winner of Ajax and Markham for the, O.M.H.A. Lakeshore League Champion- ship. The next game for the Bowmanville Major Atoms will be in Don Beer Arena in Bay Ridges on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. or Bowling 23,435, Bernice Buday 9, 24,056, Shirley Bickell 8, 23,324, Anne Emmett 7, 22,264. Ladies high triple-Peggy Haynes .714. Mens bigb triple- Rick Tbompson 794. 250 Games and Over Rick Thompson 281, 304, Joan Sutcliffe 281, Don Ellis 271, Paul Jackman 268, Peggy Haynes 259, Larry Piper 282, Cathy Hilts 265, Mike Reynolds 289, Jackie Welton 255, John Wilsoni 280, Jim Murphy 251. ASEMBL Y COVERED PARTS ENGINE Engine and ANi nfernal Lubricated Parts Pistons, Ri ngs, Valves Water Pump Fuel Pump Manifolds Block Cylinder Head Rofary Engine Housing Flywheel Liberiy Belles Bowling Team Standings Roberts 16372, 21, B. Osborne 16409, 18, Pollard 15760, 18, Spear 16098, 14, Harness 15445, Foran 16339, 1312, Fice 16457, 12, Robinson 15855, 111/, Bond 15553, 10%~, B. Forsey 15847, 10, Piper 15691, 10, Stephens 15820, 912. 111gb sîngle-F. Sleep 244. 111gb double B. Morgan, 435 (239, 196). Top Averages J. Spear 205, S. Robinson 202, C. Roberts 198, B. Osborne 196, F. Sleep 193, May Alldread 191, A. Bons 190, D. Mutton 187, -M. MacDonald 187, P. Forsey 186, M. Pearce 185, W. Coombes 185. Merry Mokers Bowling Gibson 15, 13494, Moore 14, 13325, Elliott 13, 13650, McMahon 121/2; 13261, Hooper 121/2, 13101, Dowholis 10, 12992, Smith 10, 12625, Huisman 9, 12977. High single-Dorothy Moore 256. High double-Dorothy Moore 433, (256, 177). 111gb average-Gloria Smith 200. Top Ten Averages Gloria Smith 200, Marylee Hentig 195, Dorothy Moore 192, Mary Huisman 191, Karen McFeeters 186, Diane Atkin- son 185, Verna McMahon 184, Dianne Gibson 183, Carol Hooper 183, Elaine Ellîott 179, CCmDwAiR19 .Swe 68 .Ama rSDC STE ERING The Sfeering Gear Housing and ail1 interna 1 pa rts, Power Sfeering Pump, Valve Body, Piston and Rack TRANSMISSION The Transm ission Case and ail infernal parts, including the forque converfer arid fransfer case, ci utches and bands. DRIVE AXLE Front and-or Rear Drive AxIe Housings including ail internai parfs. Propeller Shaft Universal Joints AxIe Shaff Wheei Bearing Wheel Bearing Inner Retainer B RA KES Master Cylinder Vacuum Assist Booster Wheel Cylinders Hydraulic Lines and Fittings Di sc ra keCa 11pers Youth Bowling Tykes Team Standings Kirkton 35, C. Tripp 28. Smith 23, Simpson 22, Gaîlant 22, Stichbury 22, Desousa 19, Crawford 15, Gibbs 9, M. Tripp 5. High Singles P. Crawford 126-165, K. Desousa 150, T. Kirkton 145, B. Crawford 122. 111gb Doubles P. Crawford 291, K. Desousa 241, T. Kirkton 240. Bantam Boys Team Standings Cowling 34, Wesselius 32, Buma 31, Woolley 30, Jewers 25, Luxton 16. 111gb Singles R.1 Jewers 258, S. Luxton 229-221, IR. Cowling 193. 111gh Triples S. Luxton 614, R. Jewers 564, S. Woolley 499. Bantam Girls Team Standings Burns 39, Carolyn Connelly 37, Kennett 36, Cathy Connelly 30, Greenley 19, Applegath 7. 111gb Singles K. Jaques 226, Carolyn Connelly 209, G. Erwin 199. 111igb Triples Carolyn Connelly 513, K. Jaques 503, G. Erwin 446. junior Boys Team Standings Erwin 43, Hammond 33, Richards 28, ,Wesselius 24, Kirkton 23, Ells 17. 111gb Singles S. Wesselius 245-221-213, S. Brimble 239, A. Van Goor 236, R. Kirkton 222. 111gb Triples S. Wesselius 679, R. Kirkton 577, A. Van Goor 541, S. Brimble 537, R. EIS 524. Junior Girls Team Standings Seto 40, Stephens 33, Luxton 33, Almond 31, Van Goor 27, Lane 21, Applegath 21, Hancock 18. 111gb Singles K. Sawler, 294, P. Almond 224-213, J. Ross 223, M. Van Goor 221, B. Seto 219, D. Hancock 214,-D. Reid 211, L. Stevens 204. 111gb Triples 615, B. Seto 582, D. Hancock 546, M. Van Goor 531, J. Ross 529, B. Thompson 528, C. Moore 520, K. Black 509. Senior Mixed League Team Standings P. Reynolds 49, Taylor 46, M. Reynolds 391/2, Hayward 3212, Jo Anne Holroyd 29. Leavis 28, Hailman 28, Murphy 27, Judy I-olroyd 27, Leddy 26, Hopcroft 26, Van Goor 20. 1lligh Games P. Reynolds 290 (748), K. Stoneburg 259, D. Taylor 256, Legion LadieasBo ig Team Standings Sutcliffe 16 points, 26,488 pinfaîl, Bragg 16 points, 25,887 pinfaîl, Edmondson 14 points, 24,718 pinfail, Terry 13 points, 25,241 pinfaîl, Buday 13 points, 25,129 pinfaîl, Etcher 9 points, 24,668 pinfaîl. Higb single ýthis week-O. Etcher 267. To date-J. Suteliffe 390. Higb triple tbis week-B. Buday 699. To date-J. Suteliffe 879. High average-J. Suteliffe 240. Top Ten Averages J. Suteliffe 240, B. Buday 214, V. Terry 211, O. Etcber 211, M. King 204, J. Bragg 204, C. Roberts 198, V. Fairey 197, B. Jones 192, L. Wright 189. FouindryBo ig Team Standings Dot Bridger 16, 26176, Linda Cryderman 16, 25425, Barh Gilkes 1412, 25025, Molly Horstman 13, 25586, Cindy Knapp 12, 25782, Flo Draper 912, 24436. Higb triple-Joyce Rowe,701, Sam Adams 743. Higb single-Sam Adams 298, 267, Joyce Rowe 255. . [EW'PRESTON WELDON BROWN 12 MONTHS or12,OOO Mliesar on these -Tbp-Quality Used Cairs and Trrucks. 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KHY725. 1976 VEGA HATCHBACK Balance of 60,000 mile engine guarantee avallable on this one owner economy car. Radial tires, rusf- proofed when new. 166 King St. East 1976 PONTIAC LeMANS WAGON 19,245 local miles on this immaculate, one-owner car. Lic. K0D029. BANK F 1N A NCNG AVAILABLE 12.5 PER CENT OVER 36 MONTHS Loan Monthîy Amnount Paymnent $1500 $50.18 2000 66.90 2500 83.63 3000 100.36 3500 117.08 4000 133.81 No Payments until April 1sf, 1978 Telephone O ASC VOLKSWVAGEN LTD.- Audi presents COACH BILL COSBURN The biowmanville Eagles have a gain had a very successful season,- and are presenfly awaiting their nexf opponents in the O. HA. Junior 'C' Playdowns, Bill has been able to get the best out of his players all season, and much of the credif for the teamn's success is due fa his efforts. WeI 1 done, B6111. 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