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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Sep 1983, p. 29

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sport-talk 64WW Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 21,1983 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- BUI Dadson, President of the Peterborough and District Baseball League appeared on T.V. Station CHEX, Thursday on the 6:40 p.m. Sports Broadcast and was interviewed by sportscaster BUI Spenceley, Mr. Dadson is the playing coach of the C.G.E., baseball team. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- The B.H.S. • senior football team crushed Oshawa Eastdale Collegiate 28-0 in the opening league game. Play- 'ing a big part in the win were Steve (Slip) Rowe, Boyd Knight and Mike Self. mm ( sport-talk 623-330} JR C HOCKEY -- Season passes are now available for the "Eagles" Jr C home games from Bob Marshall, 623-7069. Also, time-keepers are needed for the games. Contact Buck Janack, 623-7334 if you can help. Cannington Wins Lions Ball Competition NOTICE -- Anybody interested in playing Sunday morning Commercial League please contact Mike Çornell 623-6932, Tom Connell 623-1831, Noel ijlarseUa 725-4650, Frank Smith 623-2406, A1 Clark ^63-8031 before October 2nd, 1983. New players lyelcome. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -- The Eastview [Boys' and Girls' Club requires Adult Volunteers, '17 years of age and over to assist with Youth Programs Programs throughout the Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax & Bowmanville areas. The Volunteers are needed for 2 hours, once a week from mid-October to the end of April. Various activities such as gym and " game programs and Girls' Self-improvement t Programs are designed for children 7-15 yrs. of ;age. Training is provided for all Volunteers. It is •an excellent career experience for those who intend intend to follow a people-oriented career such as •Recreation, Social Work or Teaching. This Volunteer Volunteer experience has many personal rewards. •Anyone interested in volunteer work is asked to •call the Club at 728-5121 and ask for the Extension ; Program Information. fURLING -- Free instruction in the sport of çurling will be given at the Bowmanville Curling Çlub from October 11th - 14th. All interested curlers pre invited to attend a wine and cheese party at the club on Friday, October 14th, 8 -10 p.m. The Bowmanville Lions Club held their second annual three-pitch competition on Saturday, September September 17, at three of the town's ballparks. A total of 12 teams representing about 160 players took part in the event. Overall winners of the championship championship were these members of the Cannington Lions Club. They defeated Chemong Lake #2 team by a score of 5-2. However, the real purpose of the tournament was to encouarge friendship among the area's Lions Clubs and the motto for the day was "if you had fun, you won". Teams from as far away as Kingston were represented. The oldest player was Andy Wilson, age 71, of Cloyne. The youngest Lion at the tournament was 22-year-old Paul Wheeler, of Chemong Lake. The winner of the consolation round was Chemong Lake's #1 team. Chemong Lake #1 beat Kingston by a 26-13 decision. ;RIDE-A-THON -- The Handicapped Association ,Ride-A-Thon will be held this Saturday, September September 24th at Hoskin Stables, Blackstock. Plan to attend and help cover the cost of riding lessons, special equipment and insurance for the handicapped handicapped riders. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Community Services Hockey Registration Welcome to the New World of Figure Skating PLACE DATES TIMES FEES (for Bowmanville ànd Darlington Township areas) - Bell Building, 152 Church Street - October3rd to 7th inclusive - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SQUIRT FEE SQUIRT NOVICE ATOM PEE WEE BANTAM - $68.00 plus proof of age (includes one game and one practice perweekfor 17 wks., includes play-offs) : $34.00 (once per week) (proof of age) 5 & 6 yrs., born in 1977-78 7 & 8 yrs., born in 1976-75 9 & 10yrs., born in 1974-73 11 &12yrs.,bornin 1972-71 13&14yrs.,bornin1970-69 NO MIDGET HOCKEY THIS YEAR, BORN IN 1968-67 Limited registration. Late registrations will be charged a $2.00 late fee after Oct. 7th. Registrations may be mailed or brought to the Community Services office, 152 Church Street, Bowmanville during Oct. 3 to 7 only. Hockey will begin Saturday, November 5th, 1983. George A. Kennett Program Director Sept. 21,28,1983 Your eight-year old wants to join a figure skating club. You've read a lot about the fitness benefits of skating and certainly your friend's children have a good time skating. But when you talk to a neighbor, you get worried. "Don't do it," she warns knowingly. "Do you realize how much it costs to keep my nine-year old in figure skating? New outfits each year, new blades, boots, ice time. And this year she wants private lessons. It never stops." Wait a minute you say, I can't afford this. Well, wait a minute is right. The bad news, is that skating USED to be expensive. The good news is that now anyone can skate. The Canadian Figure Skating Association has introduced introduced two new programs, CANSKATE and CANSKATE and CAN- FIGURESKATE, which will revolutionize figure skating in Canada. Prior to these programs, youngsters started skater are able to perform skating skills to a desired performance level. Skaters are assessed on a day-to-day basis by the coaches, rather than by strange judges on intimidating test days. Popular music, warm-up exercises, games and group instruction all contribute to a learning environment that is relaxed and enjoyable. CANSKATE CANSKATE is the starting point for all would-be skaters for all would-be skaters. From here they can progress to many other areas such as the CFSA test stream, precision skating, or the CAN- FIGURESKATE program. The CANFIGURESKATE program program teaches all elements of basic figure skating including figures, stroking, free skating, dancing, and precision skating. Skaters learn in a less-demanding environment, and again, time and financial demands are at a minimum. CANSKATE and CANFIGURESKATE CANFIGURESKATE really complete the Canadian Figure Skating iAssociation's total approach), to skating, v All potential skaters are accommodated, from the toddler who wants to learn to stand on skates, to the more serious figure skater, through the power skater, university- age precision skater, adult classes and of course, the elite competitive skater. These programs appeal to all ages and ■ all income groups. So don't worry Mom : Enrolling your eight-year old won't break the bank, in fact, you might even want to join yourself. Cowan's Jr. C. Eagles Open Hockey Season with 8-4 Win Over Cebourg The Junior C Eagles, who will again be sponsored by Mr. Tom Cowan, the local Pontiac, Buick Dealer, opened the exhibition exhibition season against the skating lessons, progressed . Coboure Couears in the friend- slowly, then when most found LoDourg Lougars - - tnena out they're not a Tracey Wainman or a Brian Orser, they quit. Money down the drain. Fitness and social benefits benefits lots. However, CANSKATE CANSKATE and CANFIGURESKATE CANFIGURESKATE work on a totally different different principle. These new "group lesson" programs make skating more enjoyable and less expensive. Youngsters first join a CANSKATE CANSKATE program at their local club or recreation centre. It's relatively inexpensive, doesn't demand hours and hours of practice a day, and it's lots of fun. Skaters are encouraged to participate at their own interest and skill level. Competitiveness is not emphasized. Badges are earned when OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY ly confines of.'! the Eagles' nest at the local Ice Palace. The Eagles outscored Cobourg by an 8 to 4 count. The score was even at one after one period. But at the end of two periods the Eagles had a 3 to 1 lead. They out- scored the Cougars 5 to 3 in the third period for a final score of 8 to 4 in favor of the Eagles. Chris Michelson led the Eagles with two goals while Tim Preston, Brian Keenan, Duane Major, Bob Dwyer, Paul Reed and Pete Krukkert had singles. The Eagles have only had two practices before this first exhibition game and it was obvious some of the boys needed more conditioning. conditioning. The Eagles travelled to Cobourg on Monday, Sept. 19 for a return game, then off to Port Hope for a game Thurs. Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. On Saturday, Sept. 24, the Eagles travel to Little Britain for an 8 p.m. game. On Sunday, Sept. 25 they are in Port Perry for an 8 p.m. game. The next home game for the Eagles is Tues. Sept. 27 at 8:15 p.m. against the high flying Little Britain Merchants who have taken up this year where they left off last year, with a 6 to 5 victory over the power house Lindsay Trent Muskies. The Eagles play at home again Thursday night, Sept. 29 at 8:15 p.m. in the Eagles nest with Port Perry Mojacks providing providing the opposition. These seven games are all exhibition games. The Eagles open their regular schedule Sunday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Eagles' nest against Port Hope Panthers. Monday Night Bowling High Single Nancy Living 312 High Triple Nancy Living 742 Top 10 Averages 243 Nancy Living, 203 Jackie Braybrook, 203 Sharlene Dehart, 196 Marian Stafford, 195 Pat Hetherington, 194 Donna Stainton, 193 Bernice Terry, 192 June Jones, 191 Donna Harness, 188 Debbie Forsey. September 12,1983 5 points - Rita Junkin, 5372 pins; 4 - Nancy Living, 5454 ; 4 - Jackie Braybrook, 5402 ; 4 - Nancy Evans, 5310; 4 - Sharlene Sharlene Dehart, 5051; 3 - Mary Pat Hall, 5108; 3 - Donna Harness, 4871; 2 - Fern Bradley, 5048; 2 - Linda Taylor, 4910; 2 - Lynda Nickerson, 4893; 2 - Barb Osborne, 4860; 1 - Valerie Smith, 5292. Twist and shout. Move it all about. Fitness is in. Fatness is out. TOP SOIL and CONCRETE WE DELIVER • PIT RUN • 2" STONE • SAND FILL • Vo CRUSHED STONE • 3/8 CHIPS • CEMENT GRAVEL THE MODERN SYSTEM TO SPREAD STONE FOR BASEMENTS WASHED MASONRY BRICK SAND PATIO A POOL SAND TOP SOIL MOBILE CONCRETE SERVICE MIXED ON SITE LARDE OR SMALL QUANTITIES OSHAWA 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 MILE NORTH OF HIGHWAY 2 r Attention G.M. Employees We, at Cowan Pontiac-Buick, welcome the General Motors employee purchase plan on Direct Sale and "Company Car" vehicles. We look forward to serving you, our fellow General Motors family members, on the purchase and maintenance of your direct sale or used "company car" vehicle, purchased through the General Motors employee purchase plan. " Bowmanville's General Motors Dealer" 1 CO WAN PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. BOWMANVILLE ONT 166 King St. East 6233396 Men's Major September 14,1983 Stacey - won 5, lost 1, 7 points; Adams - 5,1,7; Piper - 4, 2, 6; Laird - 4, 2, 6; Edmondson - 3,3,4; Oke - 3,3, 4; Georgiou-2,4,3; Coombes- 2,4,3; Etcher-3,3,3; Pearson - 2, 4, 2; Perfect - 2, 4, 2; Wilcox-1,5,1. Top 10 Averages J. Pearson 245, G. Edmondson 242, R. Stacey 239, Brett Richards 232, L. Piper 231, D. Perfect 228, D. Snowden 226, B. Laird 224, D. Cox 223, R. Coombes 222. High Singles Ed Leslie 317 High Single Team Georgiou 1247 High Triple Brett Richards 758 High Triple Team Georgiou 3350 Triple F Bowling SEPT. 16 TEAM STANDINGS P. Flonk 12, M. Griffioen 9, W. De Lange 9, N. Griffioen 9, D. Van Abbema 8, A. DeJager 8, G. Evers 7, A. Van Halteren 7, H. Vandergaast 6, M. Rozema 5, B. Vroom 4, A. Bonsma 0. High Single Ladies - Nel Van Abbema 247. High Single Men - Bouwmeester 255. High Triple Ladies - Mary Griffioen 604. High Triple Men - Griffioen 660. High Average Ladies - Griffioen 189. High Average Men - Dirk Van Abbema 223. St. Joseph's September 11,1983. Linda Sutherland 7, Steve Sanderson 7, Les Hunt 5, Brian Powers 4, Bob Brown 3, George Gibbs 2, Marilyn Polley 0, Nancy Wiersma 0. Ladies' High Single Delores Walkey 228. Ladies' High Triple - Linda Sutherland 610. Men's High Single - Allan Tibbies 260. Men's High Triple - Allan Tibbies 607. Night Howls September 14,1983 High Single I. Hughes 224 High Triple B. Ballantine 617 Team Standings I. Hughes.- 4783 pins, 7 points; M. Found - 4843, 5; T. Wright - .4781, 5; G. Dykstra - 4700, 3; B. Ballantine - 4522,2; D. Barrett-4461,2. Games Over 200 ' G. Dykstra 222, T. Wright 219,212, B. Ballantine 213,214, I. Hughes 224, M. Ubsdell 211, M. Found 218, G. Arnburg 205. CLINIC -- The Department of Community Services Services will hold a Referee Training and Rules Clinic at the Darlington Sports Centre on Saturday, Saturday, October 1st, 1983. The Clinic will open at 8:00 a.m. with a three hour ice session followed by a rules clinic. There is no fee for this clinic. It is open to referees or persons wishing to know how to referee in the Town of Newcastle. Those who intend to referee in the Recreation Hockey League in Bowmanville must attend this clinic. Rule books will be available. Coaches are also welcome. If interested, contact the Department of Community Services at 623-3379 ext. 32 before September 28th, 1983. HOCKEY KIT -- This year when hockey players of pee wee age sign up for teams, they will receive a drug information kit which will contain a comic book, a drug quiz, and the story of ex Leaf Jim McKenny. The kit is being distributed to hockey players because of the large registration in the hope of reaching the greatest number of children. Youth Bowling Ralph Nick ■Mary TYKES TEAM STANDINGS Canaries 5, Robins 5, Orioles 5, Black Birds 3, Crows 2, Sparrows 0, Bluejays 0, Cardinals 0. High Games M. Brodrick 113 (225), K. Ballantine 130 (214), S. Hamilton Hamilton 112 (213). BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS Stacey 7, Big Canoe 7, Hamilton 5, Hancock 5, Connaghan 5, Harrison 4, Evans 3, Couch 2, Thertell 2, Hall 2, Luxton 0, Lugtenburg 0. High Singles D. Big Canoe 260, A. Reid 207, T. Wraight 192, G. Thertell Thertell 187, C. Connaghan 180, G. Evans 180. High Triples C. Hamilton 626, D. Couch 586, D. Big Canoe 562, C. Connaghan 494, A. Reid 488, G. Thertell 460. JUNIOR MIXED LEAGUE High Games M. Lugtenburg 221, 192, 218 (631), N. Dudley 197,228 (594),' K. Maynard 195, 198 ( 578), S. Sallows 219, J. Anderson 199, V. Sutherland 195. SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE High Games D. Trotter 198,209,261 (668), S. Kirkton 200, 207 ( 590), D. Thompson. 202, 191 (562), R. Sutcliffe 239 ( 542). After two weeks of bowling the Tyke and Bantam leagues are well established but we do need more bowlers for the Junior and Senior leagues. Juniors 12 to under 15 as of Aug. 1st. Time: 11 a.m. Saturday. Saturday. Seniors 15 to under 19 as of Aug. 1st. Time: 4:30 Thursday. Thursday. Blackstock Machine Shop HOME and FARM REPAIRS General Machinery and Fabricating Let's work together to keep your repairs and costs at a minimum. No job is too small whether it be for Home, Farm or Business. * Lathe Work * Milling * Drilling ' Brake Press . * Rolled Forms * Mobile Welding Extremely Competitive Prices Hours: Mon, to Sal. 8:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Mon. and Thurs. Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. Call Bob Sleep 986-5567 Reg. Rd. 19 (Shirley's Rd) BLACKSTOCK MACHINE SHOP 3 mte south ol Hwy. 7A on Ok) Scugog Rd. (2V5 miles south of Blackstock) or From Reg. Rd. 57 turn west on Reg. Rd. 19 (Shirley's Rd.) for '/< mile, then turn south on Old Scugog Rd. Registered Builder of IHUÇMC NEWNOME WARRANTY PROGRAM "KRACr Carpentry & Contacting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes, farm, home and cottage improvements. OwnerWIIIIam H.J. Kraayvanger (Licensed Carpenter) Are Your Winters Dull? Brighten them up by joining the... Bowmanville Curling Club Men's Section Tues., Thurs. Nights $155. Ladies' Section . . Tues., Thurs. Afternoons $129. Business Girls wed. Night $97. BIB! Mixed Section Mon., Friday Nights Senior Section .. Tues. & Thurs. morning $60. Social Membership $20. JOIN THE CLUB WITH THE NEW LOOK • Heated rink • Guests welcome • Fireplace in lounge • Premises fully licenced Fun and fellowship • Bonspiels, Dances, Monte Carlo Nights • Rink newly renovated • Food and hot drinks during and after draws • Cash or Chits accepted FREE Instruction and Practice Time by Curl Canada October 11th- 12th- 13th and 14th FREE Wine and Cheese Party on Friday, October 14th for all participants of Curl Canada. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 623-2670 Bowmanville Country Club Middle Road, Box 40 Bowmanville

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