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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Aug 1979, p. 15

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 22, 1979 15 Darlington Bail Hockey League Now in Playoffs KENDAL I Mrs. Mary Brown and daughter, Carnie Brown of London spent a couple of days, with their aunt Miss Catherine Stewart and on Sunday Mr. George Lofthouse of Whitby had dinner with them. IMrs. Wright of Burlington b as been visiting her daughter I and, nusband Mr. andMrs. Leonard Falls for the past I while. Rev. Tizzard's Sunday morning message was entitled "We are Builders" taken fromn 1 Corinthians 3: 10. He is I continuing his sertes on the books of the New Testament. Miss Stewart met the con- S gregation at the door and Mrs.Helen Wood played the organ. John Paul of Atlantic, Georgia drove his Porsche 935 to victory, leading the race from start to finish. Sunday night at Darlington Sports Centre, the North Stars were pressing the Chiefs when this photo was taken during the first game of their playoffs. More games are scheduled for this Sunday. by Hon Vice A team sent to the Port Ferry Tounnament ended up as consolation champions. Congratulations to the players who did such a fine job nepresenting the league. Play offs began Sunday, Shopt. !. D)YKSTRA'S WETAKE OUR TIME m. TO CUT IT RIGHT i U AI STEER BEEF ONLV SCHNEIDERS 2 LB. BOX BURGER o3.29c PATTIES ABO SCHNEIDERS FROZEN MINI SIZZLERS SCHNEIDERS Y, L. BU RG ERS SCHNEIDERS WIENERS SCHNEIDERS STORE SLICED BOLOG NA SCHNEIDERS OR1SOZ.ViP 1.89 LB. REG. OR ALL BEEF 1,98 LB. 1.49 LB. 1 .39 LB. ASSORTED COOKED M EATS o oz vi 690 PK CANTALOUPES 590 EACH FRESH PICKED LOCAL CORN 89* DZ. CAULIFLOWER 590 AC TREE RIPE RED HAVENý PE'AC H E S IN HEAPING 4AND6 OT. BASKETS -CRAP MAM S ICE CREAM 1.45 A 2LTR CARTON SILVERWOOD 5M0g YOGURT 89* HOME PRIDE 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 59, 24 OZLOAF DYKSTRA'S E PARKING DELICATESSEN OFF FOOD MA4RKET UEN Ï3-77'KING ST. WEST 623-3541 SRE August 15 with the North Stars defeatîng the Chiefs 3-2 ini overtime. The North Stars lead this senies 1-0. The second game saw the Kings victorious over the Raiders 6-3. The Kings lead this series 1-0. The next games will be Sunday, August 26 at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., the evening games will be at 7 P.m. and 8:30 p.m. Ail games are at the Darlington Sports Centre in Hampton. Here are the results of the Darlington Bail Hockey League's second successful regular season. FINAL STANDINGS Wlns North Stars.......i Raiders (last season's champs)................ 10 Kings .................. 10 Chiefs.................. 7 Hawks.................. 4 Blackstock ............... 0 Scoring Champ Gary DusseidorpE Scott Down Kevm Wilbur Paul Beare N Top Goalie Craig Larmer Rob Kroonenburg Team Kings Raiders Raiders N~orth Stars Losses Ties 3 1 7 il 15 Goals 18 17 22 17 2 0 1 0 0 Assists 21 13 8 13 Goals Games Scored Team Played Against Chiefs 13 33 North Stars 9 32 T. Pts. 23 22 20 15 8 0 Points 39 30 30 30 Average 2.54 3.56 Tyrono Mosquftoes Leading Loque with 2 GamesLoft by Bernhard Heming Two games are left in the The regular scheduie of the Tyrone regular Mosquito Soccer team. At the on Aug time of writing, Tyrone is. Tyrone leading the pack in the light The -team '-"A"-divisioün With -13- John CG points from six wins and one Dougla tie. But three other teams are Baker, in close pursuit led by Ridge, Kîngside (Oshawa) 12 points, Andrewi Glen Stewart (Oshawa) il Paul S points and Zion "A" 10 points. Tim St The two remaining games Clarke are against Kingside and Zion Ashton, and with the teams bunched Drunen, together as close as they are, Comé Tyrone cannot afford to lose them tJ either game; therefore it 6:30 p. promises to be a very exciting be in fo finale. final game of the rseason will be played igust 28th,, at 6:30 in Park vs Zion. Tyrone players are:- ilbert - Darryl Dallas, as Heming, Steve Vincent Gibbs, Doug Richard Avery, w Davey, Dougie Aird, Strong, Chris Wenry, 'toop, Todd Bowers, a Glaspeli, Grant iMark Byers, Jim Van nDale Pascoe. eon out and support Tuesday,. August 28th, ,m. at Tynone. You will ,r a treat. Sq uirts Soccer Action K of C - Colts Squirt Soccer team battled the Tynone team to a one ail tie, last Thursday, August 9th. Both teams kept the action going ail the way with Derek Rogers scoring for the Colts on a hard shot from the 18 yard uine. For Tyrone, Kevin Milîs pounced on a loose bail and scored the tying goal, in the last minute of play. HAYDONIIl Miss Nancy Johns, and Mrs. Wiii White, Hampton, were Friday supper guests of Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Semon, Susan and Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross, Utica, were Sunday visitons at Mn. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Scott and Sean Ashton, Toronto, spent a week, with their grandparents, Mn. and Mrs. Bert Ashton. Mn. and Mrs. Glen Ashton and baby Betty Lindsey, Peterborough were Sunday callers at Mn. and Mns. Bert Ashton's. Miss Mary Potts, Toronto, spent the weekend at her home. Mn. and Mrs. Glen Ashton, and baby Betty Lindsey, of Peterborough, were Sunday supper guests of Mn. and Mns. Weir Swain. Mn. and Mrs. Jîm Graham, Valleyfield, Quebec, are spending a few days in the village. Mns. Raymond Camenon, Sbanna and baby Shawn, Pontypool, called on hen parents Mn. and Mrs. Roy Graham on Monday. Miss Mary Tabb, Orono, spent the weekend with her mothen, Mns. Inene Tabb and family. Miss Anne Ashton, Seneca College, Toronto, spent a few holidays with hen grand- parents, Mn. and Mrs. L. Ashton. Mn. and Mns. Fred Ashton, =pntte weekend with their- dagterMr. and Mrs. Jim Madone and famiiy at Huriings Point, Bala. Mrs. M. Anderson and Mns. H. Cnossman called on Mn. and Mns. John Roth last Monday. Mn. and Mrs. Jim Graham, Valleyfield, Quebec, calied on Mrs. H. Crossman on Sunday. The Colts have won eight of their nine games, and have been undefeated in the last six. Last Tuesday evening the Colts played an exhibition game against Kingside Park, Oshawa, to wrap up the league season. Listed below is the play-off schedule: Top 4 teams wili compete for two trophies. Last 4 teams wiil compete for the mug trophy. Home and Away Series - Aug.30 - 6p.m.- Aivs 3;.,12v, 1 Announcement ISABEL LUGOSSY The management and staff of V.I.P. Hairstyling are very pleased f0 introduce to you ISABEL LUGOSSY who has joined our staff. Isabel is formerly of The Family Hairstyling Centre in the Bowmanville MaIl, and she will, be delighted f0 welcome ail her friends and former customers to V.I.P. Hair- styling. n addition f0 Isabel, there are f ive other hairstylists on staff, ready f0 provide you with efficient service and the latest in up-to-the-minute styles ta suit you. Arcondltioned for your comfort V.I.P. Hairstyling Waverly Plaza Cati 623-6252. This camera buff was more involved in taking pictures than being taken. LOB BALL STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 26,1979 West Division Percent W L -T Barrv's........952 18 1 Goodyear ............... 684 13 6 Newcastle.......631 12 71 St. Marys.........555 10 8 Danniels ..........353 6 il 2 Tyrone ...........294 5 12 Kinsmen .........187 3 13 Burketon........105 2, 17 Dennison ................ 62 1 15 East Division Percent W L T Forum................. 1000 18 Wes Con................ 722 13 5 Ugly Ducks ............... 666 12 6 M&M ................. 555 10 8 Jive Turkeys ............. 529 9 8 .Orono Towing. ý.......... 500 9 9 Bev's .................. 444 8 i Lycett............. .... 353 6 i Edvan ................. 250 4 12 4; C5 vs 7; D6 vs 8. Home and Away Senies - Sept. 6,6 p.m. - 3vs1; 4 vs2; 7 vs 5; 8 vs 6 2 points for a win. 1 point for a tie. Most goals to break a tie. If necessaary, away goals count double. Final winnen A vs B at 2:30 p.m.; Consolation winner C vs D at 1: 30 p.m. at Bowmanville High School, September 9, 1979. Come out and see these young playens. You'll be amazed at thein skiils in this fast growing, popular sport. ~~cherncyi~ 219 K 1977 CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM...-....$5395.00 4 door luxury in mid-size package. V-8, auto, P.S., P.B., factory air, split bench seats. Lic. EPO 406. 1978 DOOGEDIPLOMAT .......... 51 95.00 V8, auto., P.Si., P.B., vinyl roof. Dressy car in dark brown with Carmel interior. Lic. MMK 250. 1975 GMC RALLY WAGON ............41 96.00 VS , auto., PS., P.B., 5 passenger wagon. Super sharp with tutone paint. Lic. MZN 232. 1974 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM .........2895.00 V8, auto, P.S, P.B, vinyl roof, factory air. Ex- Lcellent ful-size farnily car. Lic. HPV 382. Now there is a"no gamble'"used car warranty in "MACDONALD FORD COUNTRY"that can- flot be bettered. 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