LEADING SCORER -- A clipping from the North Bay Times-News of Nov. lth advises that Don Smith,, former memt1er of the Junior C Eagles here, is the top scorer with the Tardiff Flames in the Ignace Commercial league. The Flames have a perfect record with tb~ree wins and no losses and Smith has accumulated 14 points on eight goals and six assists. That's fivý points better than the run- ner-up. DOWNHILL - skiers will be interested to learn that Devil's Elbow Ski Club at Bethany was open on the weekend. Hopefully for the skiers there will be more snow socon. OSHAWA -- YWCA c asses are being held at St. John's Anglican Church in Bowmanville, and par- ticipants may.register at the Y.W.C.A., McGregor and Simcoe St., Osha wa. Among the courses of- fered are Rhythm an( Rhyme for the 2½/-3½/ year olds which is anintroc uction to music and creative movemnent, Music an~ Movemnent for the 4-5 year olds, which teaches body awareness and listening skills, and the Women's Keep Fit class, which is exercise to music, coffee and conversation. Babysitting is available at the church for this cour- se. Special registration at St. John's on Thursday, December 7th from 1:'10-3 p.m. ALL-STAR GAME - This year's Junior C Ail- Star game will be ho ted by Bowmanville's Port Darlington Marina and Hotel Eagles, last.year's champs, on Boxing Day, Tuesday, December 26th in Bowmanville. Port Hope Panthers Coach George Cawker and M~anager Andy McLauchlan will be handling the All-Star challengers who will include two players from each of the remaining eight teams. Tlhree goaltenders will be selected, plus two extra players. The game will get underway at 7:30 p.m. Cowan Pontiac- Buick are sponsoring the programs for this event and Kramp's Furniture the tickets for the game and the banquet. VOLKSWAGEN LTD.- Audi PLAYER p resents 0F THE WEEK KIR K KEMP In the Bowmanville --agles' weekend action, Kirk played extremely well pa trolllng his right wing position. He plcked Up six scoring points in the two games and succeeded ln checking his man extremely weli. DID Y9U KNOW? We have a modern peint and body shop for ail makes of cars, featuring old.fashioned workmanship. Of course we also have available et reduced rates over 20 late model service cars te serve you for your convenience. OWASCO Volkswag"en Mt. 14?5 Dundas St. E..- Whitby 6 8-9383 or Toronto Line 361-1128 E agies Hand Cougars,,a Thorough Trouncing Third place Cobourg Cougars were'completely humiliated here on Sunday night when the Port Darlington Junior C Eagles showed no mercy as they drove in eight goals while keeping the visitors scoreless. Five of the goals came in the opening period, this one being the fifth that Kirk Kemp (14) pop- ped in on a backhand shot that left the Cobourg goalie flat on his back. J r. C EagIes tako Both Weekend Gomes by Don Wilcox Bowmanville Port Darling- ton Marina and Hotel Junior Cs won a pair of games over the weekend. On Saturday in Little Brit- ain, the Eagles defeated the Merchants by an 8-3 count. And on home ice Sunday night against the third-place Cob- ourg Cougars, the Red Eagles matched their goal production of the previous night wbile oUopsiv holding the Cougars scoreless. The big news of the game in Little Britain was a six-point for Ralph Cryderman who scored tbree goals and bad three assists. Ralph is in bis final year of Junibr C hockey after sitting out last season and be is making quite a comeback. He is presently leading the league scorers. The Eagles, excluding the .Wrong Page!u Y ... or is it? This is Our way of telling you fellows who want a bte gift item" that Sandi's Fashions is the place to corne. You don't really have to know everything about what she likes either, because ourstaff can be so helpful. Besides, we'Il gladly exchange gift I articles, if you goof. After ail, it's the thought behind the gift that Remember men, we gift wrap free of charge! FASH IONS Bowmanville Mail 623-4466 Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. f rom Dec. 7th - Dec. 23rd. game in Port. Hope, tli weeks ago, are fast gairi the reputation of "Mist Clean". They bave stay relatively clear of tbe pena box in the last few garni being assessed only ni minutes in penalties in Si day's match. The Eagles are having o of tbose years wheret injury bug and absenteelý bas hampered tbem in icing full team. They have play onfly one game at full streng after playing 20 games int 32-game scbedule. The Eagles first peri scoring in the Little Brite game came from Don Fart( assisted by Kirk Kemp a Brian Simpson. Ralpb Cr dçrman scored from Gera Brunt and Kirk Kemp ai Brad Godfrey from Ra.] Cryderman and Tom Dwye In the second period, Ra.] Cryderman scored from R Scott and John Kane. Gera Brunt scored from Bte Godfrey and Ralpb CrydE man. Third period goals we scored by Kirk Kemp, assisi by Don Farrow and Wayý Preston; Ralpb Cryderma unassisted and finally Gera Brunt from Brad Godfrey ai Ralph Cryderman. The Eagles used the san The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 6, 1978 9 formula in the home and home -stiches on a eut above the eye. series against Cobourg last Wayde Preston produced 'the Monday in Cobourg and on only third peribd goal chop- Sunday nigbt. on home ice. ping in a conver 1sion from Kirk Tbey got out of the gate fast Kemp and John Kane. with early first period goals All hockey roads lead to the and then didn't look back. Bowmanvjlle. arena this comn- Cobourg did not take advan- ing Sunday night, December tage of their bench strength at 10 when George Cawker any point during tbe game. brings his smoking-bot Port Eagles controlled play, allow- Hope Panthers to town with a ing Stu Roberts to record bis record of 15 straight wins. second shutout in the Eagles' Their only defeat to date in net. Central Ontario Junior C play Kirk Kemp started the dates back to October 8. Eagle scoring drive, ringing a Panthers bave a group of shot inside the goalpost on a hustling, experienced for- faceoff won by Don Farrow. wards who break 'out of their Time of tbegoal was 1: 35. The own zone weIll.Tbe key Eagles enjoyed a 5-on-4 penal- playmaker on tbeir defence is iree ty situation and scored again Captain Chris Buller who gets iing from a faceoff won by Don the job done although bie ter Farrow drawing the puck sometimes goes unnoticed. Lyed back to pointman Wayde Buller is well up in the scoring alty Preston. Brad Godfrey re- sbeets as tbe bighest scoring ies, directed, the point shot for the,. defenceman in tbe league to me goal. date. ;un- The picture goal of the game Danny Wilcox in the Pan- was on a pass from deep in his tber net bas an average of just one own zone, by John Kane to over three- goals against per the John Conboy wbo set Ralph game and will"probably get .sm Cryderman, in tbe clear, the starting assignment a- ig a beating Glen Danie. Don gainst tbe Eagles Sunday yed Farrow scored the Eagles' night. igtb fourth goal threa ding the This is definitely a big gaine the needle througb heavy traffic for the Eagles'and it will be in front of the Cougar net tbeir most serious challenge iod assisted by Kirk Kemp and by far. Hopefully, the arena bain Gerald Brunt with Rick Scott will be full of vocal Eagle fans. ow near tbe Cobourg_ crease Go Eagles Go! and 'ry- ald and ph rer. lph ,ick -ald ad ler- ,re led yde an, sld, and nie cistracting the goalie. Kirk Kemp scored from a back- hand rebound, the initial shot by Dan Strike. John Conboy also assisted. Cobourg changed goalies during the second period when Mark Flesch came in as relief and was beaten twice in the period. Brian Simpson's late-period goal from Brad Godfrey and Dan Strike came first. Then Wayde Preston scored on a passout to the slot by Gerald Brunt. Kirk Kemp also earned an assist. Preston came in to replace Don Farrow who was on bis way to tbe hospital for Night Hawks Bowling Loague High Single - D. Bonner - 237. Higb Triple - D. Sallows - 609. Team Standings B. Ballantine 36, A. Larusso 30, M. Erwin 29, A. Burgess 26, G. Vanson 21, M. Trimble 14. Games over 200: A. Burgess 210, D. Bonner 237, F. Van- stone 210, A. Larusso 235, D. Sallows 202, 213, ýG. Vanson 211, 1 Hughes 223, 201. I PIZZA WAGOÀhN Double-Barrelled 1"Bargoon" FREE Delivery in Town! 10%/ off on ail Pick-up orders Every Wednesday ilht s ... 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