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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jun 1983, p. 4

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 15.1983 [ sptrf-falk bli-iiOi FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS GO -- On July 28th, at 9:50 a.m. Lyle Hooper of the Bowmanville Track and Field Club will leave Oshawa with a congratulatory telegram from Oshawa's mayor to Bowmanville on the occasion of the town's 100th birthday. The message will be passed, along the route to runners Gary Bagnell, Alvin Stacey, Bob Burgess, Alex Bopk, Allan Dayes, Wayne Mavin with famed runner Alfie Shrubb, doing the final lap to the Town Hall. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- Jean Pratt won Low Gross and Judy Trewin, second Low Gross at the Ladies' Interclub Golf Tournament on Tuesday, at the Bowmanville Country Club. Third Low Gross winner was Bea Dart. 1st Low Net - Rena Island, 2nd Low Net Ruth Barclay, 3rd Low Net Helen Trewin, Team winner was the Bowmanville foursome of Peggie Fayle, Pat Marjerrison, Chris March and Mary Marvin. Kingston Kendal Oshawa Peterborough Whitby Port Hope Ajax Belleville Newcastle Bowmanvillè Markham 1 .800 ft 2 .714 1 .667 Vh 2 .600 1% 2 .500 2 3 .400 2te 3 .250 3 4 .200 3& 5 2 .167 .000 HIGHLAND GAMES -- The Toronto Humber Highland Games will be held at North Campus, Humber College, on Saturday, July 18th. For information information phone Mr. J. Macintosh 416-661-2141. PRE-SCHOOL CAMP -- A Teddy Bear's Picnic! Why not? The Oshawa YWCA is offering a new program in Bowmanville this summer. Pre-School Camp for girls and boys 3-5 years old. The camp will be located at the Visual Arts Centre, Soper Creek on Simpson Ave., Monday to Friday, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. from July 4-8 and July 11-15. The fee is $28.50. Camp Director, Sue Silver has planned a theme for each camp day - one being a "Teddy Bear's Picnic". The children will participate in nature studies such as water - who lives in it? near it? and go on nature hikes. It all sounds like great fun and a good experience! Pre-registration is at the Bowmanville YWCA office 34A King St. W., Fridays, 1-4 p.m., or by mail to Oshawa YWCA, 199 Centre St. S., Oshawa, L1H 4A8. BASEBALL -- The Port Hope Flyers will supply the opposition at Soper Creek Park against Bowmanville Bowmanville Merchants on Sunday, June 19th at 2 p.m. Kendal Eagles will be at Newcastle, same day at 2 p.m. also. SOCCER--Action in the Darlington Soccer League this week, Wednesday, June 15 - Zion at Solina, Salem at Bowmanville. Saturday, June 18 - Courtice at Tyrone, Solina at Courtice. Monday, June 20 - Hampton at Flying Dutchman, Orono at Zion. LICENCE PLATES -- Personalized licence plates for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and motorcycles are now available and may be ordered from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Applications may be made at any licence issuing office by filling out a form and paying the $100. fee. CAR DISPLAY -- Once again the annual Antique and Classic Car Display, managed by Larry Wilson, will be one of the popular features of Canada Day Celebrations in Port Hope, on Friday, Friday, July 1st, at the Lions Centre. LEGION BANTAM BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Teams Time Park Mon., Junes Bowmanville at Ajax 7:30 Community Centre Wed., June 8 Port Hope at Bow. 6:30 Fri., June 10 Orono at Bow. 6:30 Tues., June 14 Bow. at Orono 6:30 Soper Soper Orono (Main Street) Soper Wed., June 15 Belle, at Bow. 6:30 Sun., June 19 Bow. at Frontenac (Kingston) 1:00 Cricket Field Mon., June 20 Whitby at Bow. 6:30 Soper Tues., June21 Bow. atCobourg 7:30 DoneganPark Fri., June 24 Bow. at Peter. 7:30 Riverside Park Mon., June 27 Peter, at Bow. 6:30 Soper Sun., July 3 Bow. at Port Hope 1:30 Town Park Mon., July 4 Oshawa at Bow. 6:30 Soper Mon., July 11 CobourgatBow. 6:30 Soper Thurs., July 14 Bow. at Belle. 7:30 Rotary Park Mon., July 18 Trenton at Bow. 6:30 Soper Wed., July 20 Ajax at Bowmanville6:30 Soper Thurs., July 28 Bow. at Whitby 7:30 Pringle Park All Home Games at Soper Creek Park. mm '/Æ Newcastle Slow Pitch rae* Winners of BCC Best Ball Tournament 11 ?' A - ] J: y STANDINGS -- E.O.B.A. Senior Baseball League (including games of June 5th) GP W L Pet. Gbl. 6 5 1 .833 - l V ' • l .t 1 f iBB s - HORSE TRIALS -- The 2nd annual Bethany Hills Hunt Club Horse Trials will be held at the C.F.R.B. Farm this Sunday, June 19th. The farm is located just off Hwy. 35 just past the Enterprise Hill Junction. Watch for signs. Visitors welcome. The Bowmanville Country Club hosted its annual Men's Best Ball tournament on Saturday during the first really hot weekend of the summer. Rick James and Steve Campbell took top honors in the gross division with a one under par 71. Lloyd McQuillan was the closest to hole winner on the ; » <• \w Si: ' Vy V ■ -ysSti ti 13th while Dick Roberts, second from the right, captured the equivalent title on the 3rd hole. The team of Marc Adams, third from the right, and Dan O'Neill, absent, captured the low net prize while Steve Paige, extreme right, connected for the long drive title on the second hole. All-Star Baseball Schedules Memorial Park Tyke Schedule Wed., June 8 Peterborough 6:15 Wed., June 15 Cobourg 6:15 Sun., June 19 at Kingston 1:00 Tues. , June 21 at Oshawa 7:00 Mon., June 27 Whitby 6:15 Sat., July 9 at Belleville 1:00 Mon., July 11 at Whitby 6:15 Wed., July 13 Oshawa 6:15 Mon., July 18 at CobOurg 6:15 Sat., July 23 at Peterborough l : 00 All Home Games at Memorial Park North Diamond. Legion Pee Wee Schedule Thurs., June 9 Ajax 6:15 Sun., June 12 at Peterborough 1:00 Mon., June 13 at Oshawa 7:30 Fri., June 17 at Ajax 8:00 Thurs., June 23 Peterborough 6:15 Thurs., July 7 Port Hope 6:15 Sun., July 10 Frontenac 1:00 The Lawn Bowlers 6:15 6:15 6:15 6:15 Tues., July 12 at Port Hope Thurs., July 14 Whitby Wed., July 20 at Cobourg Thurs., July 21 Oshawa All Home Games at Memorial Park North Diamond Midget Schedule Kingston (2 games) at Oshawa Port Hope Peterborough Belleville at Ajax Belleville at Port Hope Oshawa at Belleville 1 Whitby Little Britain Sun., June 12 Tues., June 14 Thurs., June 16 Sat., June 18 Sat., June 18 Tues., June 21 Thurs., June 23 Mon., June 27 Thurs., June 30 Wed., July 6 iThurs., July 7 %urs., July 21 1:00 7:00 6:15 1:00 4:00 7:30 6:15 6:15 6:15 7:00 6:15 6:15 All Home Games at Soper Creek Park. This has not been a good spring for tomato plants, lawn txiwlers, etc., etc. We made a valiant effort to start things going on May 31st which was a frosty evening. Thursday started started out better, we almost completed our second game before the rains came and we got soaked. Sunday, June 5, we ran a club tournament. The turnout was not large but we played trebles and doubles, shuffled the teams each game and gave Francis Thompson a prize for one game winner with38 points: Helen Millson a two-game winner with 49: Pete Bathgate and Stan Mc- Murter three game winners with 48 and 45. Helen Millson had the high score of the day with her 49. Gwen Coombes counted 21 and Rena Bathgate counted 20. Each had a no win day but got a consolation prize anyway. The day was good, the bowling excellent, everyone everyone reported a good day. We are sorry to report we have lost our ace reporter for the season as Norm and Ev Smith have gone to England for the entire summer. We shall miss them as they were very ardent bowlers. We shall also miss Norm's write ups of our activities but as one person person drops out another comes to take his of her spot as you can see from the following which was written by one of our lady member, Nicks. Ladies Lawn Bowling Club Wednesday, June 8th was a beautiful sunny warm day and ideal weather for the Bowmanville Bowmanville Ladies Lawn Bowling Bowling Club to welcome a group of new lawn bowling enthusiasts, enthusiasts, who with some of our more experienced lawn bowlers bowlers came to "The Greens" to try their wings as it were. Among those attending were Grace Murdoch, Win. Bird, Marion Wiseman, Mary Ker- chas, Olive Dooley, Edith Graham, Shirley Williams. Hope Muckle, Anne Berry and Wanda Ball. After a warm welcome from our President, Marg Perris and a few technical explanations explanations about the game by Stu. Carson, games got underway about 10:30 a.m. and continued continued until noon when the Marg ladies sat down to a delicious lunch provided by club members. members. After lunch some of the ladies went out to the greens to bowl again until about 3:30 p.m. when we called it a day. We are indebted to Stu. Carson and several other members of the male membership membership for their expertise in coaching the new lawn bowlers bowlers ana giving advice regarding regarding the game. The ladies membership was delighted to see so many new faces and we hope you will join us again real soon. On Saturday, June 11, 1983, the Bowmanville Invitational Racing Pigeon Club held a race from Grand Mere, Quebec. There were 11 lofts shipping 119 birds. The winning winning bird flew 1148 meters per minute. For the 2nd week in a ■ row, the race was won by E. Vierhout who also placed 5th. 2nd - Richard Krackenberg, 3rd, 4th, 9th - F. and M. Waterfall. 6th, 7th - Hans Verkriusen. 8th and 10th - N. and J. Brown. 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Solina 6 vs Orono 1 Goal scorers: Solina - Darrell Darrell Knox (2), Ron Baker (1), Quinn James (1), Walt Vice (1), Dale Broome (1), Orono - Pat Brown. June 1 Flying Dutchman vs Tyrone No results called in. Darlington Ball Hockey Results Hawks 12 vs Canadian Club 2 Goal scorers: Dwight Bronson (5), Ron Dussel- dorp (3), Al McCaw (1), Rick Cross (1), John Lumpen (1), Duane Bronson (1). Canadians: Canadians: Jeff Dawson (1), Brian Heard (1). Bonded Paving Canucks 7 vs Shoppers Drug Mart Raiders 3 Goal scorers: Canucks - Stan Greenham (2), Chris Michelson (1), Steve Cole (1), Greg Czuppon (1), Paul Bedard (1), Kevin Welsh (1). Raiders: Carl Chambers (2), Carl Neilson (1). Eaton Financial Bladerunners 6 vs Chiefs 2 Goal scorers: Bladerunners Bladerunners - J. Smith (3), Paul Beare (1), Mark Jarvis (1), Andy Van Olst (1), Chiefs - Jerry Snowden (1), Jeff Stewart (1). Rowdies 8 vs Preston Moving Leafs 0 Goal scoring: Rob Worden Worden (2), Terry Milne (2), Jeff Down (1), James Haass (1), Ed Osborne (1), Rob Van Hemmen (1). Shutout by Craig German. Team Division "A" New Dutch Oven Jive Turkeys Heavy Haulers Newtonville Nighthawks M & M Variety Three Brothers Pizza High Flyers Division "B" Mackie & Reid Ace Submarine Lycett Plumbing Shoppers Drug Mart Brew Jays Gloria's Variety All Seasons Division "C" McRobbie Photo St. Marys Cement Nighthawks Orono Towing Raiders Burketon Tyrone Athletics Division "D" Dennison Shoppers - Five Points Courtice Steel Ugly Ducklings Memorial Hospital Bowmanville Jaycees Elliots Auto Wreckers WL T Pet. RF RA 6 0 2 .875 101 42 5 1 1 .786 86 62 3 1 1 .700 34 33 2 2 0 .500 45 26 3 4 0 .429 69 80 1 5 0 .167 55 116 0 7 0 .000 58 89 0 .778 117 0 .750 83 0 .750 80 0 .429 75 0 .375 61 1 .357 61 1 .071 74 0 .750 101 0 .750 34 0 .500 70 0 .500 52 0 .375 83 0 .375 78 0 .375 56 900 1.000 174 6 1 1 .813 148 4 5 0 .444 78 3 5 0 .375 104 2 5 1 .313 61 2 5 0 .286 75 0 .000 30 Note: Standings shown reflect scores reported as of Friday, June 10. "KRAC0" Registered Builder of i^OME j WARRANTY ■program Carpentry 4 Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom bifilt homes, farm, home and cottage improvements. Owner William H.J. Kraayvangei (Licensed Carpentei) PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies: Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried tiardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak- • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood. MILL and YARD Specialty 328 Rltson Rd. 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