BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, JANUARY 17. 1979 SECTION TWO Hold Successful Young Canada Day The winners of the opening game were the McGregor Hardware Atoms who Walter Frank's Major Pee Wees defeated Port Hope in the second game of good start on Saturday morning ith President Joe Sweet dropping the were presented with the Bill's Billiards trophy by Tim Almond, Capt. Jay the day 7-1 to receive the Consumers Gas trophy presented by Warren Town- opening puck, with Capt. Jay Kelly of McGregor Hardware's Major Atoms Kelly receiving. They won 7-0. The three star awards were presented by John sley at right to Capt. Scott Heard who also received the first star award apning uc Capt. JasonyRichardsof Key oyl M reo Hru ,are' pajort Rice of McGregor's tolst Mark Hickey, 2nd Eddy Paradis of Bowmanville and *presented by Ken Brown of Frank's. Second star went to Roger Hornsby of 3rd Dave Clark of Oshawa. Bowmanville and third star to goalie Guy Foster of Port Hope. D & R Sports Minor Atoms won the third game by 3-1 over Acton to receive The first loss of the day for the locals came when Cobourg defeated Scott's Richmond Hill's Minor Midgets came up winners over the local Constitution the County Chrysler trophy from John Siggins. Capt. Chris Beck won the first Colonels Novices 6 to 5 in overtime to win the Peter Kowal trophy presented by Insurance team when they couldn't break a 4-4 tie and the Constitution In- star, Cory Sweet, also of BowmanvilWlewon the second and Brad Demone of Charles Eaton of Scott's Chicken Villa àt left rear to Capt. Peter Cameron, surance trophy was awarded to the visitors who had scored the first goal. It Acton the third, presented by Jerry Leddy. second from left. Cal Potter presented the three stars to lst Brad Carnegie, was presented by Todd Bate, left to Capt. Warren Nye. Jim Hooper presented Bowmanville, left, 2nd Greg Fleming and 3rd Jeff Ward of Cobourg. the three star awards to lst J.P. Farrell and 3rd Dave Carmichael of Rich- mond Hill, 2nd Capt. Tim Almond, Bowmanville. Howard L. Wood Transport Minor Pee Wees of Bowmnanville downed Rich- The Flying Dutchman Motor Inn Major Bantams defeated Trenton 6-2 towin Van Dyks Major Midgets almost didn't have a game when nond Hill in an exciting game 4-2, the Courtice Septic Service trophy presen- the Fisk Fuels trophy presented to Capt. Ed Osborne by John Bate, right rear. cancelled out because of icy roads, but Orono Midgets came ed to Capt Pierre St. Amand by Lloyd Heard, right rear. Bob Lockhart Jim Bourke of the Flying Dutchman presented the three star awards to lst Bowmanville won the game and the Marr's Jewellery trophy for their 12-2 win, presented the three star awards to lst Lorne Whitmarsh, right, 3rd Chris Clif- Scott Hillier, 2nd Mark Lee the goalie, Bowmanville, and 3rd Mark Farrar of Capt. Stan Greenham receiving the trophy from Joe Sweet, right. George Van on of Bowmanville and 2nd to Capt. Tod Dungey of Richmond Hill. Trenton. Dyk presented the three star awards to lst Terry Riggers, 2nd Randy Mac- Donald and 3rd Carl Chambers, all of Bowmanville. Kingston Minor Bantams defeated Bowmanville's Septo Clean Bantams 3-1, Whitby Juveniles had to borrow three of St. Marys Cement's team to bring The Hockey Mothers Association were kept busy selling mementos and with the Larry's Sports & Cycle trophy presented to their Captain Peter them up to strength for their game and then proceeded to wallop the local presenting pucks to each player participating in the tournament. Walter Fowler by Roly Coombes at rear. The three star awards, presented by Tim team 7-2. No trophy was presented for this game, but the three star awards, Frank also donated a case of pop to each team and ball point pens to each Almond, went to Mike Davies for the first, Shawn Evans the third of Kingston presented by Bill Hay of St. Mary's went to goalie Gord Brown lst, Ed Hayden player. Here, frain the left, ColleenHoproft, Gail Preston an Gerry and Glenn Mathews of Bowmanville the second. 2nd and Rick Bain 3rd. thur are seated in back of the souvenir table.