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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1979, p. 8

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8 The Canadiani Statesman, Bowmanville, November 28, 1979 FLASHýBA CK -25 VEARS AGO - Emma Bromel rolled the high triple of the year in the Ladies Major League, on Monday night, with a 712, topping Bernice Budai's 701 last week. High single went to Donna Walker with 292. In the Lemon corner were Helen Vivian 90, Anna Strike 96, Hilda Simnick 89, Aima Perfect 77, and Gladys Simmons taking home the merchandise voucher for Bresiin's store with a 74. F,LASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - South Cour- tice Public School won the township soccer championship and were presented with a trophy recently. Team members are Larry Reid, Ralph Cryderman, Steven Howard, Glenn Martin, Stephen Tamiblyn, John Conboy, John Castie, Glenn James, David Down, Stan Ruzma, Damo Simon, Dale Davis and Coach E. Reynolds. TOURNAMENT - the Newcastle Old-timers tournament goes this Saturday, December 1, at Newcastle Village arena. Plan now to attend and watch these former stars show how it shouid be done. See you there. MILE A DAY - Thé Jim Kinin Swim in aid of leukemia research is on again for the first of the year. This will be the fourth year Mr. Kinlin has taken on the task of swimming a,mnilke a day for 21 days to raise money for the fight against leukernia. The event will take place from Jan. 2 to Jan. 26, plus the grand finale scheduled for Jan. 27.1He will swim each day from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Centennial Pool, Oshawa. CENTURY 21 - Banner-Passant Realty came up with a big offensive effort to dump Puckrin Waste Dipoa 21-4 in Oshawa and District Men's Bal Hoke League recently. Century got seven goals from Ron Lockyer and Dan Jennings in the win with Dave Passant hitting for six goals AI Burrows had one. Doug Yuzwa, John Borner, AI Petrie and Tom MeLinton had one goal each for Puckrin. SATURDAY - December lst, the Bowrnanville Curling Club will host two sheets of ice for the Sun Life Bonspiel which is being held in the area this weekend. Spectators are welcome to corne out to the club and watch some top-notch curling. Gamnes start at 8:30 a.m. Mc-GREGOR HARDWARE - Major Atom hockey players Junior Pithie and Michael Houston came Up with hat tricks'in a game against Uxbridge, the locals winning 10-1. HAT TRICKS - were scored by Jay Sweet, Scott Heard and Darcy Huber of Checkers Variety Minor Hockey te,?m in a recent exhibition game wehich the lcalswo over Oshawa Little N.H.L. 31ack Hawks 171, at the local arena. PEýT4TER ABRAMCZUK - who has been associated with the Oshawa Green Gaels Junior A lacrosse teamn was recentiy appointed to the board of governors of the Ontario Junior A Lacrosse Association. Nit flowksBwl igh Single - M. Trimble 252. High Triple - G . Vanson 618. Team Standings B. Ballantine - 31,620 pins, 37 points, K. Raîston - 30,776 pins, 27points, D. Sallows - 30,305 pins, 26F poits, G. Vanson - 31,157 pins, 22 points, A. Bý-urgessF - 22,8M) pins, 118 points, A. Larusso - 30,176 pins, 14 points. Games Over200 D. Sallows 206, M. Trîmble, 252, 1. Hughes 208, B. Ballantine 228, D. Verleysen 200, D. Campbell 236, P. Buma 204, T. Wright 202, 1. Gleeson 208, A. Burgess 206, 214, M. Lawson 209, 205, M. Ellis 227, 219, M. Goff 213, G. Vanson 211, 239, G. Dykstra 206. mceg5or Im rdwtre Major Atoms Continue to Puoy Sood Hockey Ennisin ins Darlington Soccer Championship Youth The Enniskiilen Public Schoo's No. 2 soccer team recently clinched the Dariington schools soccer championship foliowing action last month. The team shown above had a record of four wins and one tie for a nine-point total this season in games against Hampton, Mapie Grove, Mitcheli's Corners, Courtice and the Enniskilien No. 1 soccer team. Shown in the front row from left to right are: Steve Baker, John Romano, Bob Adams, Steve Gerrow', Brian Paterson, and Ernie Adams. In the back row from left to right are Vincent Gibbs, Dale Pascoe, Kyle Virtue, Brian Glaspeli, Cory Sweet and Don Rowan. Dalewood Rink Repeats Win at Bowmanville Spiel Thi fursmefrom ýiDa-lewood Curling Club at Port Hope were the big winners at a Bowmanville Curling Club bonspiel on Saturday. They are, from left to right, Skip Ted Rçwden, Vice Peter Fi tzsimnmon, 2dNi Pemnberton, Lead Brian Kerr. This is the second year they've won this spiel. from M. Corneli with 2 and S. elle Starkey with one. Assists ta M. run P tt S ' er 4.3Cornell, B. Groswell, S. mussn an T.Wreggit with Fran'kg Batis Cowans for 1Tie Snect Dgie.ugs Svedth(e rgans In Sunday Commercial Lague In this week's matches at Bawmanville Arena we again had twa very close and well played gamnes, with Firths pushing their way ta a 4 - 3 win over Spencer's and Frank's fighting with Cawan's' ta a 3-al ie. In- the first gamne, Firthi's won their first match of the year with an extra effort fram everyone. Goals came from Bob (shot-gun) Howes, D. Cowell, Bill Prentice and M. Slemon, ahl with one each. Assist ta A. Bowen, B. Hawes, D. Cowell, K. Dickens, M. Semon and J. (mouse) Taylor with one each. Goals for Spencer's camne from D. Allen, G. Bowen and W. Brown with one each. Assist to B. Black, P. Casgag- nette, A. Clark, R. Davies, al with one each. Bath goalies were respansible for the low scaring game-: In the second gamne Frank's and Cowan's fought very hard for their tie., Goals for- Frank's came from S. Allin with 2 and J. Cowell with 1, assist ta P. Libeily Belles Bowling Laqgue Novyember 13 Team Standings Elliatt, 20,054 pinf aIl, 27 points; Dunn, 20,410, 24; Pearce, 19,917, 22; Forsey, 19,738, 21; Osborne, 19,457, 20; Bond, 19,560,. 17; Roberts, 19,246, 16; McMullen, 19,176, 13; Robinson, 19,045, il;* Alldread, 19,028, 10; Brown, 17,967,9; Sleel), 19.235. 8» High single 313 Gail Milîsan. High double 549 (313, 236) Gail Milîson. Top Averages C. Roberts 200, R. Fice 200, E. Elliott 196, B. Osborne 195, M. Pearce 190, G. Milîson,185, P. Lunn 185, H. Dunn 185, J. Eisan 183, B. Jansen 182, J. McMullen 181. Bawen with 1, T. Brown with 2, and wha, else but R. Wolner with 3. Goals for Cawan's came taday by playing like a cat, with quick thinking and cluick reflexes to mystify Frank's Top Gun Shoaters. Next week's games December 2 - 10: 00 Cowan's vs Spencer's; 11:30 Firth's vs Frank's. IVFOLLOW THE LEADER INTO THE '80's Just arrnved. Our niew 200 SXý on cars costing thousands more The 1960s leader ofsor' cou pes. Detailed cratsmanship inside, Better power etticiuncy andi gas Unabashed beauty outside. On a wet efficency than Scirocuc Celica, street, on a sharp corner, beautiful. Mustang, Capri Camiaro and Look cut Scirocco, Celica, Capri,. Firebird. Is engine s a tresh step in Mustang, Camaro and Firebrd. Our design. Electronically tuel nî-ectod. now 200 SX is about te takeover Be Computer controlled acceler ation. Its the first 10 personally experience t1his handling equipmen Gtf cmn only new leader at Mdway Otsuni THENEW200SX SEEITAT MIDWAY DATSUN LT D., TYKES Luxton 3, Smith 2; Mason 5, Hall 0; Murphy 5, Brown 0; Evans 5, Lugtenburg 0; Vacheresse 3, MacGillivray 2. Team Standings Murphy 30, MacGillivray 28, Evans 25, Mason 22, Brown 19, Lugtenburg 14, Luxton 14, Hall 12, Smith 7, Vacheresse 5. High Singles G. Evans 173, K. Cosgrove 124, D. Couch 120. High Doubles G. Evans 314, C. Connaghan 234, P. Reid 221. BANTAM BOYS Henning 5, Buma 2; Lugten- burg 5, Milîson 2; Smith 5, Atkinson 2. Team Standings Hennîng 48, Smith 46, Buma 40, Lugtenburg 37, Milîson 22, Atkinson 17. High Games P. McMann 194, (495), J. Smith 188 (427), B. Oliver 175 (422). BAN TAM GIRLS Marner 5, Smith 2; Sallows 5, Kirkton 2; Donoghueý 7, Black 0. Team Standings Marner 50, Sallows 50, Smith 40, Donoghue 38. Black 21, Kirkton il. High Ga mes J. Donoghue 178, (444), J. Moore (399), T. McMullen 188 '(394), M.Harness 165, (387). Junior Mixed League Preston 7, Jaques 0; Seto 5, Black 2; Cn. Connelly 7, Smith 0; Sawler 7, Adams 0; Caissie 5, Erwin 2; Land 5, Cy. Connelly 2. Team Standings Preston 60, Land 55, Seto 42, Erwin 37, Sawler 37, Cn. Connelly 35, Smith 33, Black 33, Cy. Connelly 26, Jaques 22, Adams 20, Caissie 15. High Singles T. Henning 273, S. Buma 256, H. Wesselius 234. High Triples T. Henning 592, S. Land 581, S. Buma 581, B. Seto 547, R. Cowling 520. SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Roberts 5, Willan 2; Taylor 7, Leavis 0; Fairey 5, Edmondson 2; Van Goor 5, Erwin 2; Bond 5, Murphy 2. Team Standings Fairey 51, Taylor 50, Roberts 49, Willan 44, Van Goor 39, Leavis 33,' Edmondson 32, Bond 31, Murphy 29, Erwin 27. H Iigh Singles M. Smith 282, S. Roberts 281-252, K. Hayes 268, J. Cockerham 267, M. Van Goor 259, T. Willan 250, D. Murphy 244. High Triples S. Roberts 725, M. Van Goor 671, C. Moore 657, D. Murphy 636, J. Edmondson 625, J. Cackerham 625. On Navember l7th the Taras played hast ta Uxbridge defeating them 10 - 1, in a very one sided game, right from the start. Two of the Taras scored hat tricks, Junior Pithie and Michael Houston. Also scoring goals were Michael Houston (3), Junior Pithie (3), Cary Sweet (2), Shawn Rekker and Glen Campbell. Earning assists were Larry Perris (3), David Fairey (2), John Romano, Teddy Graves, Kelly Armstrong, Michael Houston, Glen Campbell, Junior Pithie and Scott Page. On October 2th the Taras played Ajax and lost a close game 5 - 6. Scoring for the lras were Chris Beck (2), aott Page (2), and Michael 1 iston. Gaining assists were CIIis Beck (3), Michael Hoiton (2), Scatt Page and Glei Capbell. Oi\ Otober 28th the Taras travttjed ta Whitby, lasing 5 - 2, anýnever in the game fram the bq'inning. Scaring 2 goals for t e Taras was Glen Camptbll with Cary Sweet and David ',Fairey getting the assists. On Norember 4th the Taras were ', defeated by Peterborpgh 7 - 1. Scaring the only goal for the Taras was Scott Page from Michael Hauston an Chris Beck. van Dyk Major Mid1ets Prepare For Swedish Toam November 9, the Van Dyk Major Midgets met Stouffville in Stouffville and, cameaway with an 8 ta 2 loss. Bowman- ville scored bath their goals in the second period, Dana Peebles scoring at the il1:08 mark, unassisted. Tim Almond scored the second Bowmanville goal at 6:59 unassisted. The third period Stouffville domina ted the scoring. November 10 the Major Midgets came up against Oshawa and suffered a loss of 7 - 2. Tim Almond scored with Mark MeLean assisting, Jon Janack scored with Dana Peebles and Doug Dilling assisting. November 14 Bpwmanville played Pickering at the Don Beer Arena and turned the tables on the last two games. Van Dyk Real Estate Major Midgets defeated Pickering 5 - 3. It wasn't until the second period that Bowmanville scored their first goal at the 3:35 mark with Dana Peebles scoring, assisted by Todd Hooper and Tim -Almond. Dana Peebles scored again at 2:19 -of the second period assisted by Jon Janack. Jon Janack scored at the 1:20 mark of the second period ta put Bowmanville in the lead. Bowmanville's fourth goal was scored by Doug Dilling assisted by Paul Dadson and Dana Peebles. Bowmanville's fifth goal was scored by Dan McMullen assisted by Todd Hooper. A good teamn effort which was demonstrated by the score. November 17, the Major Midgets played Uxbridge at the Darlingtc'n Sports Centre and the game ended in a die 2 - 2. Uxbridge scored twice in the first period and the score remained unchanged until Bowmanville scored at 13:51 of the second period. Paul Dadson assisted by Todd. Hooper and Stephen Ogden. Dana Peebles scored the second goal assisted by Doug Dilling. The third period was scoreless. November 21 Van Dyk Major Midgets met Stouffville at the Dariington Sports Centre and came away with a loss of 6 - 3 against a good skating Stouffville club. At the end of the first period the score was 1. - 0 for Stouffville. Stouffville scored again at the 14:03 mark of the second period. ]Bowmanville BUT WH ERE DO l GOLFERS GO IN THE WINTER,,(. esepm U c/a at the Belmont Ho tel & Golf Club SEVEN NIGHTS $64900- February 22 - 29/1980 TEN NIGHTS $82900 February 22 - March 3/1980 the second perýd on a goal by, Doug Dilling asisted by Jon Janack and I4na Peebles. Bowmanville sered again at 8:30 with Dana ýeebles scar- ing and Jon Jan*k and Mark MacLean assistiiý. Bowman- ville didn't scareagain uintil the third period wl, i a goal by Jon Janack assistèl by Daug Dilling and Dana Ptbles. "Don't forget ta st January 6, 1980 aside to com, out and see the Van Dyk Rel Estate Major Midgets pty the Heinige Midgets from Sweden." Mon'$ Major Buvlingl Team Standings - ',en's Mens' Wear - 25, Castleqotel 24, Frank's Varietyý 22, Heritage Restaurant 21, )ýow- manville Travel 19, Juryand Lovell 18, ' Liberty Bowl Rtd.,: 171/2, Dykstra's Food 1I7, Lander Hardware 17, snijh's 7-Up 151/2, Brock's Sertice Centre 12, Rice Bowl 8. ý Top 10 Ayerages - John' Pearson 234, Ron Etcher 232, Gord Wilcox ý23, Don 0kE 223, Mike Roberts 222, Ron ýood 220, Dennis Sn 'ale 218, Rkndy Beauprie 216, 'Ernie Pertect 215, John Carttr 215. 1 High single -John Pearson 335, High singleteam- Frank's Variety 1282, ýigh 'Triple - John Pearson 831,, High Triple Team - Frank'sYariety 3646. Mengy ekr Smth 28, 20724, Nieuwenhuis 28, 20et9, Hoaper, 25, 20084, Moore 16, 20357, Sheehan 16, 19878, ýliott 131, 19629, Huisman t, 193Î2, Junkin 81/i, 18559. High Single - Pa',McVitty 256, High Double Pa McVitty" 459, (256, 203), Highiverage - Pat McVitty 196. Camsport Traili Sa Is Hwy.1iiSnd~ 87-5 74 1977 anCIl978 CHEVROI and HOLIDAY TiAILER Large seleclon of TRUCK-CAPn stock SU PJ R REFILL CEITRE GOLF PACKAGE INCLUDES: NONWGLE TES~fl Retun ad Ai on'I/ AVAILABLE ReunArfr n Arottaxes Itý ON REQUEST "Return transfers between Alrport andMote " Seven or ton nlghts accommodation at the Beimont Motel " Full breakfast and f Ive course evenlng dinner dally (Exchange dlnling wlth Harmony Mail and Bermudiana) " DaIly green fees on Beimont's 18 hole course " Afternoon tea dally " Rum swizzle party "Souvenir golf bag Identifilcation tag " Gratulties for dlning staff and maid service " Motel tax For further information contact Bowmanlville T ravel, Centre Registration Number 1495980 623-3182 47 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-3182 %,Mike and Marilyn Kowai O WA ScO0 VOLKSWAGEN LTD. Audi .prsents Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association *Weekly. Sohedule Saturday, December isi Bowmanvllle Memorial Arena 1:00 - Novice - Bay Ridges at Bowmanville 2:00 - Minor Atom - Cobourg at Bowmanville 3:00 - Major Atom - Bay Ridges atBowmanville 4:0 - Minor Pee Wee - Markham at Bowmanville 5:00 - Major Pee Wee - Lindsay at Bowmanville 6:30 - Minor Bantam - Ajax et Bowmanville 8:00 - Major Pee Wee - Cobourg at Bowmanville (Re-scheduled game). Darllngton Sports Centie 3:00 - Atom No. 2 - Newcastle vs. Bowmanville 4:00 - Pee Wee No. 2 - Markham vs. Bowmanville 5.00 - Major Midget - Bay Ridges vs. Bowmanville 7:00 - Juvenle - Peterborough vs. Bowmanville Wednesday, December 5th Darllngton Sports Centre 6:50 - Bantamq No, 2 - Markham vs. Bowmanville 8:00 - Minor Midget - Ajax vs. Bowmanville 9:00 - Midget No. 2- Pickering vs. Bowmanville 1DID YOU KNOW? We have a modern paint and body shop for ail makes of cars, wýlih oldfashloned workmanshlp. 0f course, and at reduc&d rtes, over 20 tata modal service cars ta serve youfrour canvenIlenca. 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