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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1978, p. 9

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The Cana dian Stý WorW lassMotorcycle Racers Hooad for -Mosport Sept 15, 16,17 For Molson Diamond grand Prix OPP Hold Annual Golf Tournament at BCC OPP officers from several local detachments held their annual golf tourhament last Wednesday afternoon at the Bowmýanville G~olf and Curling Club. Shown here are the 15 participants from the competition. From right to left are: C. Strachan; BE. Markle (tournament organizer); traffic sergeant J. DesLaurier; Insp. A. M. Wilson; Supt. E. Barker, (Durham Regional Police Force); D. Bromley; Cpl. L. James; CpI. F. Goody; D. Kealy; P. Mitchell; O. Lent; D. Mecoy;,R. Ferguson; CpI. J. Graham; Insp. A.D.R. Smith. Teeing off at an OPP golf tournament held in Bowmanviile Country Club last week are (from the left): Insp. A. M . Wilson; Supt. E. Barker of the Durham Regional Police; R. Fergusson and Insp. A. D. R. Smith. Trophy winners with some of the tournament sponsors are shown here frorn right to left. Sponsor Bob Luxton of Papa 's Pizza is shown witb C. Strachan, the second place finisher and winner of the Papa's Pizza trophy. Next in line is D. Bromley with the Gord Allen Pharmacy Trophy for first place. He is followed by D. Kealy with the Eastman's Gulf Service Trophy for third place and next is E.:Barker with the trophy for the low-scoring guest supplied by the Stedrnans Store in Newcastle. On the extreme right are A. M. Wilson with the honest Golfer Trophy donated by Lent Travel Service and sponsor Owen Lent. The following is a lîst of sponsors who made the tournarnent possible: Orono Towing; Gord Allen Pharmacy; Forum Restaurant; M¶ir. Grant Cooper (JASCO); Papa's Pizza; Ahi Baba Steak House; Eastrnan's Gulf; Plain's Shell and Car Wash; Bob's towing; lHooper's Trophy Centre; Bowmanville Golf and Curling Club; Hoars Esso; Country Boy Restaurant, Almyr's Towing, Pontypool; lBenny (North Oshawa Golf Driving Range); Gaynor's Sunoco Service, Pontypool; Cowanville Auto Wreckers; Scugog ('leaners; Champlain Shel;ý Newcastle Lumber; Brock's BP; Newcastle Cernent Block Co. Ltd., Goode's Hardware; Danny Shaver, golf pro at theBowmavilleG Curling Club, Quinney's Stedmans Store. Ca msport Tra iler Sales 'Hwy. 115and 35 Newca stle 987-5114 1977land 1978' CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selection of TRUCK-CAPS in stock SUPERIOR ,PROPAN E REFILL CENTRE Conedian Forosters Bowling Loque Teams for Ist Schedule Tearn No. 1, Howie Pollard, B30V Devries, Bill Alldread, ~~' 29DEAN AV E. OSHAWA 576-1220 Lee Goff, Jean Fleetwood. Tearn No. 2, Ross Hall, Crystal Santerre, Marilon Aldread,' David Darch, Sandra Devitt. Tearn No. 3, John Luffrnan, Peter Burna, AI MacDowahl, Fern Burgess, DaveClark, Vi Langley. Tearn No. 4, Chris Robinson, George Evers. Andy Bonsrna, Jirn Brown, Pat Newman, Shelly Ferguson. Tearn No. 5, Bob) Samuel, Theresa -Delormne, Bey Alldread, Gwen Larocque, Bill Burna, Betty MaeI>owall. 'rearn No. (;,.John Serrurier, George llartcrnink, Dehbie Nesbitt, lDiane Whileford, Mickey Mellolrn, Audre'y Powell. Tearn No. 7, JimRnlobinson,, Milt Dakin, Hetty Kapteyn, Helen Nihil, Moana Adcock, Nancy Felleck. Teamn No. 8, Gloria Smith, Russell Calloway, John Hilts, Roger Newman, Reg Langley, Penny Samuel. Team No., 9, Sharon Robin- son, May Alldread,, Wilfred Hall, Ernie Fleetwood, Bob Felleck, Mrs. Goff. Team No. 10, Helen Rogers, Gary > Griffin, Ralph Bouwmeester, Roger Delormne, Dave Ferguson, Wendy Ferguson. Team No. il, Bey Lavery, Jake Kapteyn, Ted Alldread, Darlene Serrurier, Darolyn. Jones, Margi Langley. Team No. 12, Gord Langley, Margi Pollard, Audrey Larocque, Jim Whiteford, Janice McHolm, Iona Darch., Bowling, commences on September 8. If anyone has any questions, please cal Margi Pollard (secretary) at 623-5018. Spares: Jack Duguay, Velma Shane, Shirley Hone, Carmen Shirk. Mixed Major Bowling el agque Starting on Monday, September 11, 1978 at 8:45 p.m. sharp. Team No. 1, J. Suteliffe, Capt., C. Rundie, S. Bickell, N. Hilts, E . O'Neill, N VanSegglen. Team No. 2, V. Terry, Capt., J.* Murphy, F. Draper, R. Johnson, A. Saman, B. Riddel. Team No. 3, P. Haynes, Capt., R. Wright, D. Luxton, B. O'Neill, J. Johnson, M. Bell. Team No. 4, V. Fairey, Capt., A. Saman, V. Coole, J. Hilts, G. Bate, J. Brough. Team No. 5, W. Maynard, Capt., I. Welton, D. Jackman, G. Bebee, L. Cleff, M. Steli. Teami No. 6, H. Reynolds, Capt., H. Pollard, N. Cowling, D. Ellis, R. -Steil, C. Draper. Team No. 7, B. Gilkes, Capt., M. Annaert, J. Welton, L. Forsey, B. Applegaph, J. McNulty. Team No. 8, A. Emmett, Capt., J. Luffman, E. Hilts, D. Mlaynard, B~. -Brough; - Luxtorp. Teff No. 9, L. Wright, Capt., J. Heffron, H. Simnick, P. Jackman, J. Bell, D. Reynolds. Team No. 10, B., Heffron, Capt., E. Perfect, D. Annaert, J. Wilson, B. Riddel,,J. Clegg. Team No. il, M. Brooks, Capt., M. Reynolds, B. Wilson, G. Simpson,' J. Haynes, K. Langford. Team No. 12, P. Forsey,, Capt., L. Piper, S. Langford, J. Brooks, J. Tatay, T. Emmett. The spectacle of world class rides a Kawasaki while al the riders on the ultimate road other contenders are on racing mo torcycles, the Yamahas. Mosport marks Formula 750 class, will climax Duhamel's second un- a three-day weekend of racing retirement in as many years. at the Molson Diamond I.ast year, he ended a 15 Motorcycle Grand Prix, of month retirement by placing a Canada at Mosport Park, strong second at the finish. September 15, 16, 17. This year he unretires again to Factory-backed Yamaha ride a factory machine for riders Kenny Roberts and Kawasaki Canada. Steve Baker of the United Also on the program will be States and Johnny Cecotto of supporting races for National ,Venezuela plus Canada's and International riders: The Yvon Duhamel riding a North American Sidecar Kawasaki highlight the field Championship, the Canadian for the Molson Diamond Superbike Championship, the Grand Prix, the tenth and Honda 125 Challenge for 125cc final race in the 1978 Formula machines and the Kawasaki 750 World Championship. Cup for'250ce motorcycles. Roberts, the 1978 500 cc etr f h uebk World Champion, is locked in Afpeaiturof the fisuperk .a mn toman uel ith held in Canada for this up and Cecotto, himself a former coming cîass of stock looking world tîtlist,_ for this year's but full race machines, will be Formula 750 crown. 'Baker is the fact that many top the defending 750 champion American riders such as Mike who stili hopes to make it to Baldwin of Darien, the top three before the Connecticut; Dale Singleton of season's end.1 Dalton, Georgia; Harry Thus far in European races, Klinzman of Garden Grove, Baker has been riding a California and Richard priva tely-entered Yamaha but Schlachter of Old Lyme,, for the last two races of the Connecticut who will race in year, Laguna Seca, California the Formula 750 race will also on September 10 and Mosport bigascn ahn o on September 17, Baker will tbrinaseod achine for straddle a factory-backed the Caonaian Spebk Yamaha entered by Yamaha Chminip Motor Canada and tuned by Practice at Mosport starts Canadian Bob Work, who Friday, September 15 at 10 tutored Baker to several a.n. with practice and Canadian championships and qualifyîng on Saturday, the 1977 750 title. September 16 starting at 1 Duhamel is the spoiler of the p.m. The featured North group not .1m7f hecause the American Sidecar Champion- Check Reguaotions Sportsmen should obtain a physical. features- easily copy of the 1978 hunting recognized by hunters on the suinmary as a ready refer- ground. " ence, partîcularly te Ontario's The minister added that the deer and moose seasons, small game and waterfowl Natural Resources Minister seasons are almost identical James A.C. Auld said today. to last year's and in most Changes to the deer and cases have been adjusted to moose seasons were previous- open on the same day of the ly announced by the minister week as last year's. in aJune 1 news release. The summary can be picked up at sporting goods stores where licences are issued, other licence issuers, and Ministr-yof NaturalIRsources offices. Seventy-six hunting zones are shown in this year's summary. "Zones 1 to 63 coincîde with a system of wildlife manage- ment units which bas been developed to serve as a permanent basis for setting seasons and for collecting data on wildlife populations and habitat," Mr. Auld said. "In nearly all cases, moose and deer hunting zone boundaries follow railway lines, roads, rivers and other OSHp0erated b y OHWA - GEMI NI GYMNASTICS CLUB Recreational FailiSession beginning Tuesday, September l9th, 1978 REGISTRATION: Newcastle Recreation Department 7 p.m. -9 pm. <Telephone Building, Tm prance St.) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE R l2th, 1978 Information Anne Sebben 623-4368 Ask us aboumtyodu% Corne and tell us what you're ooking for in a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to, match your needs. No obligations on either side. We'll be glad to talk. And we may have just what you're looking for. But you'il neyer know until you ask. Visit Our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre Oshawa September 6, 13, 20, 27, 1978 1O:00am. - 3:00 p.m. CANIOIAN MAPLE GROVE lst Maple Grove Cubs The lst Maple Grove Cubs, will be starting another exciting year on Monday, September llth. Any. boy between eîght and eleven will be welcome. We meet every Monday night àt the Maple Grove United Church from 6: 30 till 8 o'clock. There is also openings for Beavers and Brownies. For more information about the Scout movement in Maple Grove please phone 623-5301. Yours in Scouting, Akela, Andy Van Hemmen. PR Cor Locatedi ,atesmnan, Bowmanville, September 6,1978 9 ('hanionship starts at 3:30 p. rn The program continues Sunday, September 17 at 9 arn. with the Kawasaki Cup scheduled to start at 1 p.m., the first heat of the Molson Diamond Grand Prix starts at 1:45 p.m., the Honda 125 Challenge starts at 2:45 p.m. and the second heat of the Molson Diamond Grand Prix starts at 3:30 p.m. For further information contact F., David Stone (416) 781-6626. ship starts at 1 p.m. and the Canadian Superbike BowanvlleToro Juvenifle Tryouts Wednesday, Sept. l3th 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2Oth 10 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27th 10 p.m. BOWMANVILLE MEMORI.Lý ARE NA Any pla yers 17 and 18 years old born after Decem ber 3lst, 1959, are eligible. $2.00 Each IAY, SEPTEMBER 9th 10:30 a.m. RIZES and TROPHI-ES me and loin in the km at ADOWVIEW GOLF at Hwy. 2 on Ma pie Grove Road Telephone 623-4294. BANDS- ENTERTAINMENT - DANCING - FOOD Bowmanville Jr. "'ýC" Hockey Assoc. presents Sepvtemberfest "78"9 Darlington Sports Centre September 14 - 15 16 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. I Thurs. - Rock Group "TasI Fri. - Faye Adams "Cojntry-nîte" Sa.- Continentals, "Oompa pa ad* MINIMUM AGE- 18YEARS, l.D. REQUIRED PASSPORTS $2.00- Covers ail nights Available at: The Book Mil - Bowmanville Ken's Men's Wear - Bowmanville Don Plain's Sheil - Bowmanville Singer Sewing Centre -Oshawa COUGARS LOSE - Courtice Cougar Juveniles had much the same kind of luck when they met Allistoni in the semi-finals and lost 11-1 and 7 to 3. Apparent- ly, the Alliston hurlers were in top form hitter. Tough luck, but the lads have had a good season wnd with sehool again underway, maybe it's just as well the'bail season and the long trips are in the past. LET'S GO EAGLES - Th e ice 15 going in at Bowmanville's arena so the Port Darling- ton Marina Eagles should soon be holding their tryouts, to get ready for the season ahead. So far, news about their early training under new coach Bob Spooner has been searce, but more will be coming in the near future. AUTUMN CHALLENGE SERIES - The Bow- manville Merchants Sr. Basebail Team and the Newcastle Lakers Basebaîl Club will be playing a final "post season" game at Soper Creek Park. Both clubs have shown great interest in what is to ble the first game of an "Annual Challenge Cup" game every year after the regular season is ve. trophy has been made up to add to the comptin Soper Creek Park on Sunday, September 17, 1978.h er h ae ib at 2: p.m. ets make this'Annual Challenge'gm asces by ulspotatthe game. DENNIS MENARD - of Oshawa, will repre- sent Canada at the world wrist wrestling championships ini Kansas City sometime next year. Menard, 28, defeated his brother Bob in the middleweight, and Fizzy Gibson, Whitby in the heavyweight at the Ontario Championships held in Whitby, at Iroquois Park, last weekend. Ron Flynn of Bowmanville won the flyweight division, beating Ken Lang of Whitby.

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