8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville ADril 11. 1979 FLASHBACK - 25 Years Ago - In the Ladies Major Bowling League, the team- of Captain Lil Phillips won the Elliott Trophy emblematie of winning the league championship. Team members are Edith Marlowe, Vivian Cowan, Margaret Elliott, Reva Parker, Sadie Bucknell and Lil Phiilips. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago - The bowlers from Liberty Bowl won the girls high school bowling tournament held Saturday at Liberty Bowl. Sponsored by Pepsi Cola, members of the team, Sharlene Cain, Nancy Goodwin, Alice Chit- tick, Jackie Patfield and Donna Bradley, who bowled against teams from Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Stirling and Brighton. SUNDAY - April 22nd there wiil be a Migratory Bird Outing, starting at 9:30 a.m. from the CLOCA office at 1650 Dundas St. E. Whitby, to the Lynde Shores Conservation Area. The hike goes ramn or shine. Bring binoculars. CORSAIRS - Gymnastics Club, a non-profit or- ganization, committed to the support of Child- ren's gymnasties in Ontario, will host the 1979 Provincial Championships, this Saturday and Sunday, at Iroquois Park Arena, Whitby. The executive, the sponsors, manager, coach, tramner and players of the Jr. C. "Red Eagles", would like to express their sincere appreciation of the attendance of fans during the Gananoque and Penetang series. Piaying before a capacity and supporting crowd means so very much to the team. Also appreciated is the obiiging way fans have lined up for tickets. The ticket office opens at 5:30 the day of home games. Again - thanks. The fans and friends of Wayde Preston who suffered a concussion in the fourth game of the series in Penetang iast Friday night wiii be pleased to learn Wayde, missing action in last Sunday's game due to the injuryis recovering nicely. Keith Smith was the iucky winner of the program draw at the game here on Sunday. The sum was a nifty $169. Congratulations to Jerry Johnston who scored four goals in Penetang on Friday in the fourth game. On Sunday here, in the fifth and final game of the series Ralph Crydermnan had another hat trick. This column predicted Penetang would lose the semi-finals in five games to Bowmanviile's Red Eagles, which is exactly what happened. A good series throughout, Bowmanville steadily proved they were the better, stronger team. Sunday's game was dlean, fast hockey with good checking and defensive work. Congratulations. It was a great, solid display of team work. BOWMAN VILLE MEN'S TOWN SOFTBALL LEAGUE Name........................ Address....................... Phonez.......... .. Age .......... Position ..........Shifts ......... Anyone 18 years or older who has flot played in the league and wishes to play, please f111 oui above and leave ai Frank's variety, D and R Sports or Rocreation Oept. bel ore Wednesday, Aprll 25. Any players already in league please contact Frank Britton 623-7745 or John Allen, 6239289 betore Wednesday, April 25 if you ,wish 10 play this year. fflfl Walerl Frank's Poe Wees Do WoII at London Tournament W. Frank's Major Pee Wees travelled to London on April 6th to take part in their annual tournament. The Toros' first opposition was Essex, a very chippy team but the Toros defeated them by a 4to 1score. The Bulîs opened the scor- ing at the 8.48 mark of the first period on a goal by Gordie' Rogers assisted by Jay Sweet and Mike Hamel. In the second period, the Toros scored two more, the first at the 27 second mark when Scott Heard scored from Doug Roy. Heard scored his second of the game assisted by Deryk Clark and Danny Weir. Essex scored their only goal of the game at the one minute mark of the third period by Paul Mench. The Toros' final goal was scored by Heard assisted by Deryk Clark. George Kennett played a strong steady game between the pipes for the Toros. Bowmanville 11, Collingwood 0 In this game, a very cleanly played one, it was all Toros as they showed their scoring power. The Bulîs scored four goals in the first period: Scott Heard again opened the scor- ing with Deryl Clark and Danny Weir picking up assists. Jay Sweet made it 2 to 0, with Gordie Roger and Mike Hamel assisting. Robert Geid- linger scored to make it 3 to 0 while Ray Cumming drew the assist. Cumming scored to make it 4 to O with Chuck Nash and Robert Geidlinger picking up the assist. Scott Heard opened the second period by scoring his fifth goal of the season with Roger Hornsby assisting. The Bulîs made it 6 to 0 when Gordie Rogers scored from Jay Sweet and Mike Hamel. Jay Sweet made it 7 to 0 with Mike Hamel picking up the assist.-,- Ray Cumming put on his own scoring display as he scored three times in a minute and seventeen seconds. His first with'Doug Roy and Robert Geidlinger picking up the assist. His second goal was scored with Doug Brown assisting and his third with Brown and Geid- linge assisting. Roy Cumming scored his fifth goal of the game in the third period with Geidlinger and Brown assisting. Donny TRICE 299 DEAN AV E. iL~~IOSHAWA Cargext handiled who reg Aja: Thisi a ten ir decidei Hayes was credited with tme as Aja shutout in this one. ended ti Bowmanville 8 - Wbeatley 0 The'T The Wheatley team adi hour'sr already gained a reputation play ti for being a very rough team as they we they had three players ejected The1 from the tournament already ing whe but they played this game the' by DouE same way with a lot of Ajax se stickwork along the boards. two mii The Toros scored two goals by K. in the first period, Jay Sweet McDom with Deryk Clark assisting I wcl while Mike Hamel scored opporti unassisted. The Bulis scored of theb four in the second period. gentlerî Danny Weir scored bis first very ad from Scott Heard and Doug the paj Brown and then Danny Weir enjoyed from Doug Brown. Jay Sweet and wis scored from Mike Hamel. in the Deryk Clark made it 6 to 0 their ni with Scott Heard and Danny he may Weir helping. thank In the third period, Roger co-operi Hornsby scored from a shot ing th from the point. Danny Weir season« scored bis third goal of the our spoi game with Jay Sweet and of Fran Doug Brown assisting. The generou goaltending duties were Scolt's C(,olognels Win Two fC Scott's Colonels Toros were the "A" champions in the Lindsay Novice Tournament held this past weekend. The Colonels put three excellent displays of fine fundamental hockey plus desire together to win this championship. The first game of the day was an easy one for the Colonels as they played a very determined Lindsay B team, however, they were no match for the more experienced Toros. Final score was 5 - 1 for the Colonels with Gareth Stone leading the way with 3 goals and Brad Carnegie 1, and Scott Munro unassisted. Assists to Chris Hall, Jeff Laird, and Brad Carnegie., The second game of the day was against Uxbridge. The oppostion scored first but midway through the second period. Captain Brad Carnegie, started to open up the game with good rushes plus accurate shooting and scored bis first goal of the game. This was the start for Brad as he scored two more in the third period as the Colonels took a 3 - 1 victory an niit them intn the final d by George Kennett cgistered the shutout. Mini Playoff Game ix 2 - Bowmanville 1 ;mini playoff game was miinute game played to Swho went to the finals jax and Bowmanville tied on points. roros had less than one rest before they had to his game and it showed iere a littie tired. Toros opened the scor- ien Scott Heard assisted .g Roy and Mike Hamel. cored twice in the last miutes of play on goals LLatchford and K. ,ald. >uld like to take this tunity to thank the boys team who behaved like =en at times under tverse conditions and to Sents as well. I have aworking with the boys sh them ail the success seasons ahead, and to new manager whoever y be. And to the parents, you, for your Tagtion and understand- throughout this past aand last but not least to )nsor Mr. Walter Frank ink Real Estate for the ous support this season. Joe Kennett Novices iampionshîps later in the day. Assists went to Jeff Laird and Giareth Stone. Brad Carnegiewas far from finished for the day, as he 1continued bis fine play into the third game against East Gwilimbury. In this game, Brad scored four goals in a 6 - 2 victory, and had it flot been for some fine saves by the opposition goalie, Brad could ihave had several more. Chris 1Hall and Gareth Stone completed the other scoring for Bowmanville, with assists in the game to Gareth Stone 4, 1Jeff Laird and Tim Smith.- Again the Colonels got good goaltending in this tourna- ment, Burke Lush played the ist game, allowing only one goal, and Darrin Bunker was outstanding in the following two games, allowing only 4 goals. Win Lakeshore Titie The Scott's Colonels Novice Toros defeated Pickering this past week to, win the Lake- shore "B" division champion- ship. This win was not without a struggle as the Toros had not played well in Pickering, and only managed to corne away with one point, on a tie, and the last game was much less than average. In this loss our scoring was tallied by Jeff Laird, Troy Mutton and Brad Carnegie, with assists to Gareth Stone, Tim Smith 2, Mark Tripp, and Brad Carnegie. Final score was 5 - 3 for Pickering. The Toros were able to wrap up the series on home ice in Bowmanville in the sixth garne. The Colonels were Up for this game, and did not want to go back to Pickering for a seventh game. Bowman- ville opened the scoring with a quick goal by Brad Carnegie, unassisted. However, this was the only goal we were to get in regulation time. The Pickering team were able to corne back in the same period and tie the game at one apiece. This is the way the score remained at the end of the regulation time. This tie forced the game into a 10 minute overtime period, and this was when the Colonels opened up on the Pickering team, scoring three goals, al by Assistant Captain Gareth Stone. Although the Pickering team were able to get one goal in this final period, this was not enough. Assisting on the Bowmanville goals were Tîm Smith, John Begg, and Brad Carnegie. A well deserved congratula- tions to ail members of the Scott's Colonels Novice Toros for this Championship. Team members are Darrin Bunker. Gareth Stone, Brad Carnegie, Scott Munrq, Mike Kane, 'fim Smith, Chris Hall, Troy Mutton, Shawn Towner, Mark Tripp, Shane Armstrong, John Begg, Eric Janssens, Jeff Laird and Burke Lush. Youtk Bowling Tykes Stork 3, Apted 2; Brown 5, Rowe 0; Vacheresse 3, Moore 2; Kiely 3, Young 2. Team Standings Vacheresse 50, Rowe 42, Moore 40, Young 36, Brown 36, Apted 31, Stork 28, Kiely 17. High Singles R. Harrison 136-105, J. Moore 125-119, M. Stork 122-115. 111gb Doubles J, Moore 244, R. Harrison 241, M. Stork 237. Bantam Boys Lugtenburg 5, Wesselius 2; Atkinson 4, Tugwood 3; S. Bumna 7, Buma 0. Team Standings Lugtenburg 59, S. Buma 53, Wesselius 51, J. Buma 47, Tugwood 45, Atkinson 39. 111gb Singles S. Buma 231, D. Atkinson 197, H. Wesselius 179, A. Oliver 176. High Triples S. Buma 517, D. Atkinson 505, H. Wesselius 488. Bantam Girls Sallows 7, Theriault 0;, Bannister 4, Donoghue 3; Desousa 7, Jaques 0. Team Standings Desousa 69½/, Donoghue 661/2, Jaques 60, Sallows 44, Bannister 35, Theriault 19. High Singles C. Applegath 191, Kari Smith 174. Higb Triples K. Jaques 486, Kari Srnith 416. Junior Boys Wesselius 7, McLean 0; Cowling 7, Van Goor 0; Luxton 7, Woolley 0. Team Standings Luxton 67, Cowling 55, Wesselius 51, Van Goor 44, McLean 39, Woolley 38. High Gamnes S. Wesselius 231 (528), G. Stacey 201 (502), M. Luxton 200. Junior Girls Land 5, Hancock 2; Desousa 7, Connelly 0; Sawler 5, Greenley 2; Simpson 5, Coombes 2. Team Standings Desousa 67, Sawler 62, Land 61, Simpson 53, Coombes 49, Connelly 33, Greenley 31. 111gb Games M. Milîson 201 (578), J. Coombes 250 (552), K. Sawler 202 (531), S. Adams 209. Senior Mixed League Leavis 7, M. Van Goor 0; Taylor 5, Hayward 2; Rines 5, Richards 2; Stacey 5, W. Van Goor 2; Fairey 7, Reynolds 0. Team Standings Taylor 68, Fairey 66, Stacey 63, Richards 52, Hayward 51, Rines 47, Reynolds 44, W. Van Goor 42, Levis 37, M. Van Goor 20. High Gamnes B. Leavis 294 (718), K. Rines 265 (692), M. Erwin 236 (616), J. Edmondson 245 (596), J. Lunn (590), S. Roberts 220 (588), D. Taylor 242, J. Ulley 220. Camsport, Traier Sales Hwy.il 5 and 35 Newcastle 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large select ion of TRU CK-CAPS in stock SUPERIOR PROPANE REFILI CENTRE Corporation of the Town of Newcastle Depa riment of Community Services Soccer Registration Squkrt 7 years and 8yea-rsas ofDec. 31 st, 1979 Atom 9 years andl10years as0f Dec. 31st, 1979 Mosquito il years and 12 years as of Dec. 31 st 1979 Ps. Wee 13 years and14 years as ofDec. 31 St, 1979 April i 6th-2Oth at Community Services Building 8:30 arn. - 5p.m. Coaches and helpers are a must if we are to operate these programmes.' Please cail 623- 3114 Ext. 32 îf you are interested. Fee: $10 per player. NEWC ASTLE GOLF COURSE Opening: April l3th 18 hales, par 70, 6485 yards Green fees, Memberships, Electric caris, Snack bar. One mile east of Newcastle off highway 2,1/2 mile north on Golf Course Road. Cail: 987-4851 BOWMANVILLE FIGURE SKATING CLUB Presents their' Annual Carnival "Magie Musicale" Sat. Apr. 28y;2 pm.l Sun. Apr. 29, 2 p.m. Tickets go on Sale Mon. Apr. l6th at 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Com- munity Services Office and at the Arena Mondays and Wednesdays fromn 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. oniy. Aduits $2.00. Chiidren $1.o0. The ni'de weather will soon be here - so corne to Golf-O-Tran - Brush up your game - Take some lessons - Play 18 hales or simply practice - Visit ou r Pro Shop PRO SHOP SPECIALS: v '~Titleist Lite 1 00 ........ $440.00 Ram Golden Pro 13 Pc.. . $399.00 Executives.......... $379.00 Top Flite Clubs ....... .$364.00 Hogan Producer ....... $349.00 Penfold Classie 12 Pc. . . $259.00 (Ben Crenshaw ........159.00 Ladies Patty Berg......249.00 Ladies Pro Made ......159.00 MoGregor Bag f rom .....$96 WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LIN E 0F ACCESSORIES 1450 Hopkins St. Whitby 668-9671 Mon. to Sat. 9:00 a.m. f0 Midnight, Sun. 9:00 arn. to 11:00 p.m. GoIf-0-Tron wiII be open Good Friday, and Easter Monday.