FLASHBACK - 25 YEARS AGO - There will be five teams in the Men's Town Softball League this Year. Canadian Order of Forester's Ken's Men's Wear, Tom Cowan's Harvester's, Jack and Jili Club, and Bowmanville Surplus Sales. The league begins next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Park. FLASHBACK - 10 VEARS AGO - The mem- bers of four trophy, winning curling rinks, ail of them skipped by Aileen Osborne, are Annabelle Rickard, Ida Goddard, Kay Stephen, Ellen Orm- iston, Kay Worden, Ad Goheen, Lillian Dippeil, Hilda Braden, Lyla Huxtable, Helen Glaspeli, Bea Vanstone and Marg. West, were presented with the trophies at the ciosing event last week. DUNKINO TANK - is the place to be to watch the funi, at the Bowmanville Minor Hockey Garage Sale, this Saturday morning, starting at 10 a.m. at the Darlington Sports Arena. Corne and see your favourite,"dunked", at the following times. 10:00 a.m. - Jimouston (Minor Atom), 10:30 a.m. -Dan Doyle (Major Midget), 11:00 a.m. - Stew Tripp or Bill Munroe (Novice), 11:30 a.m. - Bruce Colwell (Atom No. 2), 1:00 p.m. - Basil Clieff (Minor Pee Wees), 1:30 p.m. - "Sam" Thompson (Major Bantam), 2:00 .p.m. - Warren Townsley (Major Atom), 2:30 p.m. Joe Kennett (Major Pee Wee)., HELP - The Community Services Department is in need of Help in the form of coaches and con- sultants for our Minor Soccer programùe. If you can heip please contact either the Community Services Department at 623-3379 or Mr. Tony Day at 623-5140. SATURDAY - at Liberty Bowl, the first annual Donald- Bagnell Memorial Bowling Tournament wili be held. Spectators are welcome to watch some great bowling in this tribute to the memory of a well-known, popular athlete. The Youth Bowling Council held its annual Senior Brenda Green, Rob Mixed Bowling Banquet at the Lion's Centre on, Taylor, and Scott 01 Saturday, which included a dinner and dance for the photo. afterwards. League winners are from left to right, ~ Atoms Dofoot Famous Toam For most of the Toros it was their skating debut at the Maple Leaf Gardens - a thrill of a lifetime for a nine year ild. Our opponents were the ~aLfamous Ws orno:iae Toroto apes).This team Mrm according to the Toronto the plot by beating them 16 - 0 which apparently was their worst defeat of their careers. I'm sure their goalie was tired i n of seeing the "Bulîs" sail Ghien Csampell Gainiof M Mhocss istw erary errisnal- ýh .Mte. c foyr th Gen Campbell Mk ln4, David Fairey hi 3e, Mike Gallnt, riane A mN D ., Chî BckShawn Rekker ___ vrv oehelo s ton~h __a Gent teCardes.bell.Giing tsikts wasa ifLt arr rs bu o tee parets, uppote r and NobegrndrobyMtherasod t veryn e theya aseca Itbanl". Iktwaworth it t Dide at! n boee theboysrdeceive their roices sa forbig te second topteare(downsapporoxte-n op) gandther whesod ot d bryonthe ruen aompafo thiln. IT sroph i an aethesbowere ande othby toghesr eing (L eafcoh) io m Greo r (G ea to)angeir and Hy s on companhiGes n Bomanvifoe tewho donated money to th CrpdChildren. T othis ald waotcrsedeo$4206 Tou rnaenor2 plaersl - I e(freceemtaluableplayer awards. uThey ere hann CRekker and Glen aTptell Inthe ro Ehd nery successful year. Reaching the Bowmanville Tennis Club 1979 FEE SCHEDULE Senior Couple..$45.00 Senior ..........$30.00 Senior Weekday. . -. $1 5.00 Junior (17 yrs when registered) .......$10.00 Cheques pretereed, but cash accepted. Lessons A vaitabIe Information available at registration. Wine & Cheese Part y for ai! club members Make plans to attend. Frlday, June lst. For additional information, cal Marylou Roberts - 623-5416 finals in. the Lakeshore Divi- sion. Playing for the Toros were David Smith, Teddy Groves, Michael Houston, Shawn Rekker, Bobby' McArthur, Barry Oliver, Cory Sweet, Brian Noble, Mike Gallant, Kelly Armstrong, Larry Perris, Chris Beck, Paul Stainton, David Fairey and Glen Campbell. The coaches were Jim Schultz, Bob Fairey and Jim Houston with Shaughn Houston as stick boy. The coaching staff would like to thank the players, parents and supporters for making this a successful year. Hope every- one has a great summer and returns next year. Remember to corne to the picnic!! TYKES Champs: Capt. J. Moore, M. Stork, C. Rowe, R. Harrison, G. Evans. Banquet: Thursday, May iOth, 4:30, at Liberty Bowl. BANTAM BOYS Champs: Capt. M. Lugten- burg, C. Reid, J. Milîson, N. Stitchbury, R. Meyers, A. Oliver. BANTAM GIRLS Champs: Capt. K. Desousa, K. Smith, M. Marner, D. Braun, T. McMullen. JUNIOR BOYS Champs_ý Capt. S. Woolley, S. Zealand, S. Buma, R. McLean, T. Kirkton, P. Atkin- son. JUNIOR GIRLS Champs: Capt. B. Seto, C. Connelly, L. Murphy, K. Hamstra, J. Coombes. Banquet for Bantams and Juniors: Friday, May ilth, 6:30, at the Legion Hall. SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Champs: Capt. D. Taylor, D. Murphy, T. Halîman, S. O'Neil, B. Green, R. Bond. TYRON.LE Michelle Yeo and Robby Urwin skated in the recent Bowmanville Skating Club carnival at Memorial Arena, Bowmanville. "Magic Musicals" was the theme of the carnival, with the skaters portraying the well know tunes from familiar musical shows. This exceptionally good performance can be attributed to the many years of skating experience in the well established Bowmanville Skating Club and the dedica- tion of the interested support- ers. Among the guests of the Skating Club carnival were three outstanding young skaters, Caroline Burkhof, Oshawa, who placed second in Eastern Ontario Sectionals competition, Jennifer Green, Camsport Traiter Sales Hw. 113and 35 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selectIon of TRUC K-CAPS In stock SUPERIOR PROPAN E REFILL CENTRE bBind, Tracy Halîman, Donna 'Neil. Derek Murphy was absent Oshawa, and James Black- burn, Oshawa,' recent winners of a dance competition, draw- ing enthusiastic applause for their thrilling performances. The members and leaders of Tyrone 4H Homemakers Club attended Achievement Day at Maple Grove Church on Saturday morning, May 5, 1979, where they received their awards upon completion of the unit "Accessories - The Final Touch". Tyrone' Club Senior Mixed Leaýgue Bowling Winnera DARLINGTON - Bail Hockey League began the season on Sunday May 6th at the Darllngton Sports Arena. Next games are Wednesday, May 9th at 9 p.m. and Sunday, May l3th at 7 p.m. Spectators are welcome. CONGRATULATIONS - to Art Sheehan, Art Brooks, R. Scott, G. Bryant of Bowmanville, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 178, who travelled to Hastings recently to play in the District Euchre T ournamnent, winning the cup and $50 for placing first. JUVENILE - baseball practices are on Wednes- day nights at six and Saturday afternoons at one. There are stili openings for infield and outfield positions. Young, men between the ages 16 to 19 are invited to participate. DURHAM COLLEGE - captured the Durham Squash championship 4-1, which was held last, week at Durham College, to capture the TA Racquet Specialists Trophy. During the regular season, the league titie was won by Ajax with 78 points, Durham was second with 62, Durham Squash and Fitness Club, 57 and Oshawa Tennis Club 35. Paul Slemon and Jim Skeily, led the up- set for Durham with Slemon defeatlng Chuek Suikki of Ajax 3-0, and Skeily defeating Dave Motley of Ajax 3-0. YOURtWAY Corne and tell us what you're Iookinig for in a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be ton.orrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on eilther aide. We'Il be glad to talk. And we may have just what you're Iooking for. But you'Il neyer know until you ask. Visit our Mobile Recruîting Unit Canada Manpower Centre OSHAWA, MAY 2,9, 16, 23,30 10: 00 a. m. - 3: 00 p. m. gave a demonstration titled "Accessory ABC's", sum- marizing the knowledge they had gained. It was learned that a proposed summer unit with the emphasis on outdoor living bas been cancelled due to lac of registration, at least until next summer. The Fal unit wil be Needepoint. Tyrone Senior Citizens Club met Wednesday evening, May 2, 1979. After a short business period Mr. Dick Gibbs showed slides while Mrs. Dave Hall, Hampton, assisted with the commentation on a bus tour through many of the United States to California. "Through Adversity to the Stars", the R.C.A.F. motto goes somethîng like that I believe, and although it may seem a little presumptuous those words come to mind in retrospect of the recent Courtice Secondary School Drama Club production, of "Joseph's Many Coloured Dreamcoat". Turning the unusual setting of the arena to advantage the show did go on, leaving the tunes running through the audience's minds as few shows have ever done in the past. Well done Courtice! The Director was Mrs. Kathy Coverly, the Producer Mrs.. Jill Campbell. Twenty tables of euchre were in play at the Friday night euchre party, with results as follows: lst Maxine Brock, 2nd Pat McFadyn, 3rd Alf Milison, 4th Olive Moffatt, 5th George Alldread, 6th Walter, Murphy. 50-50 Draw Harold Burgess. 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