Gjrls' Soccou' Sch.dule -Clarke Tues., May 2 Thurs.,,May 4 Tues., May 9 Thurs, May il Tues. May 16 Thurs, May 18 -Bowmanville Eastdale Vanier Dennis O'Connor -Bowmanville Eastdale Vanler Dennis O'Connor -Bowmanville Clarke Vanier McLaughlin -Bowmaànville Eastdale Vanier Dennis O'Connor -Bowmanville Eastdale Vanier Dennis O'Connor -Bowm anville Clarke Vanier McLaughlin -Donevan -McLaughlin -Donevan -.Clarke -McLaughlin -Roberts -Eastdale -Donevan. -Dennis O'Connor -Roberts -Clarke -Donevan -Roberts -McLaughlin -Donevan -Clarke -McLaughlin -Roberts -Eastdale -Donevan -Dennis O'Connor .-Roberts The Canadian S tatesman, Bowmanville, May 10, 1978 9 Almney, Marion Alldread F. year we had and wished ail a Sleep, J. Spear, S. Robinson, safe summer and see them J. Chant, M. Pollard, w'* September 5th. Coombes, K. Blanchardi and ý We would like to say H. Allen. "Thanks" to the Canadian Pres. Lunn thanked Statesmnan for the coverage everyone for the successful during the past year. O WA SCO VOLKSWAGEN LTD.- Audi Home Games are in black face. Bruine and Raiders WVlin in, Darlington Bail Hockey On April 30 the second week of the Darlington Bail Hockey League was completed with two high scoring games. In the first game the Bruins beat the Kings 11-4., Scoring for the Bruins was Dwight Bronson from Rick Cross, Rick Cross from Dwight Bronson, Jay Neili from Doug Bronson, Art Grant from Rick Cross, Jim Beare from Jay Neill, Rick Cross from Dwight, Bronson, Doug Bronson from Jay Neill, Jay Neill unassisted, John Borof f unassisted, Dwight ronson from Rick Cross and Jay Neill'from Jim Grant. Answering for the Kings, Gerald Brunt from MacDonald, Rick Simpson from Frank Macri, Walt Vice from Ron__Dusseidorp, and Gerald Brunt from RicIk Simpson. In the second game the Raiders trounced the Black Hawks 11-2.. Scoring for the Raiders, Ray Dallas froif Paul Dunham, Kevin Gibson from Paul Osborne, Paul Osborne from Ron Jukic, Murray Ruddy unassisted, Scott Clifton unassisted, Kevir Wilbur from Dave Lepine, Scott Clifton from Murray Ruddy, Paul Dunhair unassisted, Ralph Crydermar from Scott Clifton, Murray Ruddy from Paul Osborne anc Paul Osborne from Scott Down. Pete Linsey from Tom Fountain and Derek Baird from bob Lacroix answered for the Black Hawks. The L iberty BellesBowling League held their annual banquet on Wednesday night at Centennial Hall when many awards were presented. These ladies were members of the top team, from left to right, Reta Fiee, Duaine Palmer, Florence Dimbleby, Ca pt. Florence Phillips receiving the trophy from President Pat Lutin, Emillie O'Neil, Marion Colville and Jean Hooper. with tail enders. Low Place Team 2nd High Average presented by Li er--B le îo e m shdl presented by Fran Joyce Chant lst. J. Spear 197, "Y Sleep, Capt. J. Harness, J. 2nd May Alldread 202 with Eisan, D. Mutton, F. Allen, P. weather duo. r,? j.~ Fallis, B. Sierhuis, E. Large High Double presented by Â.Neve L»'t.Dt/E,,I ILI Jj1IftJ t By Secretary Carol Roberts Liberty Belles held their ribut Wednesday, May 3rd CIat the Centennial Hall. Rose Dickinson said Grace, Toast to the Queen and a delicious roast beef dinner was served by the Rebekah Lodge ladies. Pres. Pat Lunn thaniked the ladies for the dinner. Marian Henning gave a pot of mums to Mrs. Ruby Hutchinson for convenor and Ann Meek gave monies collected for tip. Pres. Lunn presented Yvonne Osborne with a plant and silver tray and thanked her for coming to the banquet. Yvonne Osborne thanked the league and AI Osborne was sorry he couldn't be there. 1 b 299 E AVE. OSHA WA iîâ l 56-1220 Camsport Trailer Sales Hwy. il 5and 35 Newcastle 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selection of TRUC K-CAPS in stock SOLO CROSS COUNTRY SKI'S on Sale $74.00 Pres. Lunn presented Joyce Chant with a large pot of mums and a silver tray for the work she does as Treasurer. Pres. Lunn then went over the rules and discussed any changes that will be made for the September schedule. Pres. Lunn presented the ist place Champs with their iamps and the Liberty Bowl trophy in' absent of Alan Osborne. Capt. J. Phillips, R. Fice, M. Colville, J. Hooper, E. O'Neil, D. Palmer, F. Dimbleby. Pres. Lunn asked Yvonne Osborne if she would take over for the election of new executive: Past Pres. M. Henning, Pres. P. Lunn, Vice Pres. M. MacDonald, Sect'ry. C. Roberts,, Treas. J. Chant, Social A. Meek, F. Sleep, M. Pearce, C. Harrison. Treas. J. Chant gave her report for the whoie year and presented Sectr'y. Roberts with money for her work done during the year. Pres. Lunn turned the program over to Sectr'y. Roberts to proceed with winnersof trophies. Runners- up presented with the Yvonne Osborne trophy by Yvonne. Capt. C. Roberts, H. Sheehan, C. Harrison, M. Schamerhorn, M. Tippins, G. Gallant, M. Almey with tray withglasses. Low Place Team, lst schedule presented by Ann Meek Capt. P. Forsey, J. Chant, M. Aldread, H. Moroz, S. Wilson, S. Souch, R. Morris with tail enders. Pat Lunn lst C. Roberts 493, 2nd J. Spear 599 with table lighters. High Single presented by Marian Henning lst. M. Alldread 370, 2nd S. Robinson 363, with desk dlock. Lowest Average presented by Rose Dickinson lst R. Morris 129, 2nd J. Harrison 130 with pin splash trophy. Lowest Game presented by Marg. MacDonald lst. B. Crossey 77, 2nd. D. Palmer 83 with glasses. 5-300 Games bowled were presented by Marian Henning with wooden trays. 40-250 games bowied were presented by Emma Bragg and Pat Lunn with flower trophies. 22-Less 100 games bowled were presented by Fran Sleep with crying towels. 21 perfect attendance one schedule were presented by Rose Dickinson with monev. 49 perfect attandance both sehedules were presented by Emma Bragg and Joyce Chant with money. Hidden doubles bowled last day were read and given by Sçctr'y. Roberts:- P. Forsey, A. Meek, H. Sheehan and R. Junkin. Enid Austin, M. C~on haethe, Car Des*. and the Gulys y~od somei Over $7OO,OOO0 worth of invento-ry RIGHT NOWI Yes, that's right. We have almost three-quarters of a million dolla rs worth of new cars, new trucks, used cars, used trucks, demonstrators and daily rentai cars ... ail for sale at LOW, LOW PRICES! S1978 Pontiac AcadianI plus freight, P.D. I., license and tax. - - - from $3458OO 166 King St. East 623-3396 PLAYE R presents 'OF THE WEEK GARY DUSSELDORP Gar y played a very strong gamne on Friday night. He scored one goal and layed extremnely well in a losing cause. The Ea les lost to Essex il - 3, ending the Êage'successful season. VWhtby -OTe'l. 668-9383 1425 Dundas St. E. Whitby Beetie - Bus - Station Wagon ,Camper Rentais Daily-Weekly-Monthly Free Courtesy Cars Available by Appointmnent for Bowmanville and Surrounding Area s...'the *.r.o gIve aabouit! Bsowmanville Attention BoMoH.A. 0 di, on iile couches und Managers Anyone interested in coaching, managing, etc. a B.M.H.A. team in the 1978-79 season is asked to apply in writing stating experience and any preferences as to position and age level to: BOWMANVILLE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. P.O., Box 191 Bowmanville, Ontario, APPLICANTS ARE URGED TO APPLY BEFORE MAY 3lst, 1978. Balseason 15 here..and we 'fre readyl Choose from our good selecfion of Bas ebail, Softball and T-Bal Gloves, Bats and Maslks. D&R Sports and Ski Shop 85 King St. West 623-3421 Bowmanville BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE 12.5 percent over 48 months AMOUNT PAYMENT $3,000 $79.7X 3,500 93.03 4,000 106.32 4,500 119.61 5,000 132.90 51500 146.19 6,000 159.48 1,qq q 1