More Money For Arenas Cash , contributions of $131,000 towards the construction of arenas in Newcastle and Orono have been handed over to the municipality. Town Treasurer Klaas Degroot said Monday that the town has received donations of $60,000 from, the arena, building éommittee in Newcastle and $71,000 from the committee in Orono. Book Mill moves to New shop Browsing through books is a favorite pasttime for some readers and there is no better place for it than in a book store. The Book Miii, which last week moved to a new location on Bowmanville's King Street, has added new shelves of every type of book to their stock of reading materiai. Above, Mayor Garnet Rickard leafs through some pages with Book Mill co-owner, Ron Smith, after the officiai opening'Iast Thursday morning. HL. Wood Pee Wees, Pw-"lay, Exhibition Gamnes- Win 2 out of 3 Exhibition OnGames OnSaturday, March 4, the Toros travelled to Belleville CU7' A FINE FIG URE~ for a return match against the team they defented one week earlier. Playing without 4 regulars our boys outplayed,, their'opponents but unifortun- ateiy came out on the short end of a 4-3 score. First tie end of a 4-3 score. First period scoring was held to one by the Toros' Scott Heard assisted by Mike Hamel and Raymond Cummings. The second frame saw the Belleville boys hit for 21 Temperance Street Mat teo and his> st aif are pleased to have with them now JOANNE DeMILLE Experienced in Roller Set To welcome Joanne to our ~establishment we are giving her the opportunîty to give you our HENNA PERM__o NY$30000 Reg.$40 0frOL à ý2 goals in 22 seconds to move ahead. Mike Hamel closed off the period's scoring with a fine unassisted effort to tie up the game. Belleville bounced right back early in the last period to go ahead again only to have Scott Heard even things up once again for the Toros. Assisting on this marker were Mike Hamel and Deryk Clark. ýWith 3:39 re- maining, Belleville went ahead for the third time but this Urne there was no reply from the To.ros.r George Kennett ihandled the goaItend-- ing duties for the Toros. On Sunday, March 5, the Woodsmen took to the ice at Children's Arena in Oshawa to face the L.N.H.L. Red Wings for the fourth time this season. The Toros with only i players put forth one of their finest games of the season to defeat their opponents 5 to 3. Bow- manville opened the scoring early in the second period on a goal by Mike Hamel, assisted by Andrew, Smith. Al through the first haîf of the contest the truckers fired shot after shot at the Oshawa goalie and only a superb effort by this boy kept the Red Wings in the game. In a space of 4 minutes, the Oshawa squad came alive and counted 3 times to go ahead. In the third period the Red Wing netminder finally broke down and allowed Toros marksmen to put. the puck past hlm 4 times. A hat trick by Scott Heard and a single by Chuck Nash accounted for this Bow- manville rally, Deryk Clark and Mike Hamel picked up a pair of assists each and Scott Heard got one. Donnie Hayes was in net for the Bulîs. The Don Valley Villagers from North York visited Bowmanville on Saturday, March i1 to take on Additional pledges for funds have been received from both commun- Mtes. To date, no grants on the arena projects have been received from the Province of Ontario, Mr. Degroot said at a meeting of the municipality's community services committee. W. Frank Real Estate Lose to Cobourg but Beat Oshawa On Friday, March 10, the Walter Frank Toros travelled to Cobourg. The Toros opened the scoring at 6:44 of the ist period with Tim Preston finding the mark with Steve Taylor assisting. Cobourg tied the score on a goal by John' Thompson assisted by David Waldie and Rick Childs. Sloppy defence by the Toros- allowed Waldie and Thompson to team up again this time Waldie got the goal and John Thompson the assist. Bowmanville found them- selves down 2-1 after 1 period: A great play by Steve Taylor and a nice pass by Ron Hopcroft allowed the Toros to tie the game at 2-2. Then the roof fell in on -the visitors as Cobourg struck 4 for 3 goals iii' the second period and 2 more- in the third before Shaughn Houston scored the Toros 3rd goal from Glen German. But Cobourg continued their romp over the Toros with their' 8th goal. The Toros played the game forgetting ail about defence letting Cobourg players on breakaways and allowing them to stand in the open in front of the net far too many times. Cobourg outshot Bowmanville 36-31 The Toros were assesed 8 minor penalties and Cobourg 3. This meant the TorÔs were on a 8 game winless streak, heading into Saturday, March il game at Memorial Arena against Oshawa Black Hawks. In the first period it looked like the Toros would continue with Team Standings Sutcliffe 18 points, 29,584 pinfaîl, Bragg 18 points, 28,821 pinfaîl, Terry 15 points, 28,081 pinfaîl, Edmondson 15 points, 27,593 pinfail, Buday 14 points, 28,087 pinfaîl, Etcher 10 points, 27,500 pinfaîl. High single this week-J. Sutcliffe -301. To date-J.ý Sut- cliffe 390. High triple this week-J. Sutcliffe 727. To date-J. Sutcliffe 879. High average-J. Sutcliffe 240. Top Ten Averages J. Sutcliffe 240, B. Buday 214, O. Etcher 212, V. Terry 208, M. King 207, J. Bragg 204 (27), C. Roberts 198, V. Fairey 197, B. Jones 192, L. Wright 191. the H.L. Woods boys only to close a close one 2-1. From the opening face-off it was evident that agressive hockey was North York's style and our teamn obliged their visitors with the same style and our period was scoreless with end to end play and Don Valley tallied one goal in the second period which looked good until late, in the third frame. At il: :13 Andrew Smith connected with a blistering point drive to tie the gamne, setting him Up for this goal were Deryk Clark and Scott Heard. Two minutes later, Raymond Cummîngs put a pass back to Gordie Rogers on the 'point who immediately blasted a shot at the North York net which was tipped in by Chris Michelson. This proved to be the winner. George Kennett made many great saves for the Woods- men. Bowmanville Angela Jeans, Joanne DeMille, Matteo Sacco, Terry Cook. These are a few exam pies of what awaits you in the hands of our Stylists. TO ALL NEW ARRIVALS UN BOWMANVILLE: Give us a TRY1 You wiII be pleased Phone,623-4191 Oshawa, skating off with a 1-0 first period lead. Bowmanville rebounded, scoring 2 goals in the second period, the goals by. Steve Taylor unassisted at 52 seconds. Glen Mathews scored what would be the winning goal at 1: 10 assisted by. With 3 third period goals (by Paul Stocker from Shaughn Hous- ton and Tim Preston at 39 seconds, Danny Combes at 1: 49 from Troy Wood and Ron Hopcroft, and Mike Glass from Tim Preston and Shaughn Houston at 14:25). The Toros won the game (they domînated in play) by a final 5-1 count. They romped them s7-9, each team to 6 minor penalties. After the poor showing in Cobourg the Toros played a great game against Oshawa. Novice, March 3, 1978 Cable T.V. - 3 - Garth Stone 3. Grape Crush - 2 - Andrew Oliver, Brian Noble. Bonded Paving - 2 - Scott Cole 2. Denis Pizzeria - 2 - Paul Stainton, John Begg. - March 4, 1978 Elmhurst Hotel - 5 - Rob Baker 2, Brad Lawrence 2, Don Burgess, Shut out to Steve Hill. Bon Rae - 0 - Atom, March 2, 1978 Papas Pizza Newcastle - 6 - B. Milîson 3, Jim Beamn, R. Yates, D. Stere. Osborne and Shank Insurance - 1 - Danny Player. Lange Gane - 3 - Scott Hodgson, Bruce' Cooke, Michael Vanderwouden. Darlington Auto Centre - 1 - Pete Raetsen. Larry's Sports - 4 - Steve Smith, Greg Stapelton, Ed Paradis, Murray Henderson. Kinsman - 2 - Tracey, Stephens, Randy Smit. 1orange Crush - 2 - Doug Bakker, Scott Barclay, Shut out to C. Post. Darlington Auto Centre - 0 - Pee Wee Nichols Motors - 2 - Todd Stephens, Rusty Maynard. Goodyear Rangers - 1 - Robert Geidlinger. Mr. Submarine - 4- Jeff Logan, eEric Vyskocil, George Chrysler, Chris Perkins. Dennison Mfg.,- 2 - Tommy Collis. Larry's Sports - 4 - Tim Cowie 4. Hutton Transport - 3 - David Hancock, John Kapteyn, Gary Adair. Rotary Kings - 4 - Barry Yates, Steve Allen, Troy Brady, John Barnard. Cable T.V. - 2 - Rick Baker, Michael Tidd. Bantam Grape Crush - 6- Sheldon Hollister 2, Brian Sarginson 2, David Bedore, Kari Metcalf. Barrys Variety-3- Scott Hiler. Franks Variety - 5 - Robert Thompson 2, Steve Thompson 1, Rob VanHemmen, Glen Tink. Newcastle Lumber - 2 - G. Martin, K. Farrow. Midget Reddie Chef - 10 - Doug Pickell 4, Paul Cooke 2, Keith Sheehan 2, Gary Vyfschaft, Robert Pouliot. Voyageurs - 2 - Kevin Anyan, John Ayre. Canucks - 3 - Scott Down 2, Jeff Down. Attersley Tire - 2 - Mike Janssen, Steve Cole, The Canachan Statesman, Bowmanville.,March 15, 1978, 13 YouthBowling Tykes Team Standings Kirkton 40, C. Tripp 28, Smith 28, Stichbury 27, Simpson 24, Gallant 22, Crawford 20, Desousa 19, Gibbs 12, M. Tripp 5. High Singles M. Smith 119-147, C. Tripp 119-124, P. Crawford 130, V. Sutherland 124, D. Rowe 123-105, T. Fisher 107. High Doubles M. Smith 266, C. Tripp 243, V. Sutherland 230, D. Rowe 228, T. Kirkton 227. Bantam Boysý Team Standings Cowling 41, 'Buma 38, Wesselius 37, Woolley 30, Jewers 25, Luxton 23. 'High Gamnes M. Lugtenburg 185 (494), D. Atkinson 215, (485), S. Luxton 174 (469). LadesAfternoon In the first schedule of the second-Diane Dion, lead- Ladies Afternoon Curling Club Nancy MeMaster. Winners of which ran from November 22 the Thursday afternoon to January 17, the winning curling- January 26- to team,' playing Tuesday after- February- 23rd were skip- noon, included skip-Dorothy Dorothy Kohlsmith, vice- Kohlsmith, vice-Martha Shirley Stainton, second-Ruth Hogarth, second-Diane Dion, Willoughby and lead-Rena, lead-Nancy* McMaster. Fisk. Winners of the Thursdayý afternoon group which ran from November' 24th to NwovleSakil January l9th, included skip- Kay Worden, vice-Shirley Team Standings Stainton, second-Martha Greasy Sliders 44, Gutter ,Hogarth, lead-Jean Balson. upr 3 ayRdr 3 In the second schedule, JumpOes 42EayRies.3 January 24th to February 2lst Wig ne 5. dam the' Tuesday afternoon 278.' sigh ile-Ca rolAam winners were skip-Dorothy MHirgh trp7e-aro Kohlsmith, vice-Ella Trevail, Margr73 Bantam Girls Team Standings Carolyn Connelly 44, Burns 44, Kennett 39, Cathy Connelly 34, Greenley 21, Applegath 7. High Games K. Jaques .180 (477). K. Greenley 195 (474), E. Kennett 175 (444), Cathy Connelly 180 (395). Junior Boys Team Standings Erwin 48, Hammond 40, Richards 30, Wesselius 29, Kirkton 23, Elîs 19. High Singles S. Wesselius 346-316-215, B. Hammond 284-257-217, R. Kirkton 283-224, R. Elîs 240- 200, R. Anderson 238-224-203, E. Rozema 227, R. McLean 202. High Triples S. Wesseli, -,, 877, B. Hammond 758, R. Kirkton 677, R. Anderson 665. Junior Girls Team Standings Seto 47, Almond 36, Luxton 35, Stephens 33, Van Goor 29, Lane 26, Hancock 25, Apple- gath 21. High Singles M. Van Goor 234, K.,Sawler 229, N. Willan 224, R. Lane 200, L. Stephens 200, S. Shakespear 208. High Triples M. Van Goor 595, K. Sawler 573, K. Joyner 518, C. Apple- gath 529, D. Hancock 508, R. Lane 500. Senior Mixed League Team Standings: P. Reynolds 56, M. Reynolds 4612, Taylor 42, Leavis, 39, Leddy 33, Hopcrof t 33, Hayward 321/, Jo Anne Holroyd 29, Halîmani 28, Van Goor 27, Judy Holroyd 27, Murphy 27. High Games W. Van Goor 267-266 (775), M. Reynolds 266 (692), B. Leavis (651). Recreation Hockey Send one.. .Take one home. Our FTD Easter Basket® BDouquet Colorful spring flowers in an embroidered woven basket. We can send it almost any- where to, famnily or " friends- the FTD way. Easter is Mardi 26th. Cali1 or visit us now. $12.50 - 15.00 We real/v get around ... for you! 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