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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Nov 1983, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 9,1983 tptrt-lallt 623-33m FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO --Bill Lyle led the Mats with a hat trick to lead his team to a 9- 2 victory over the Fan Belts in the Goodyear Hockey Hockey League action on Sunday afternoon. Other scores were Don Childs two, Archie Crossey Terry Masters, Bob Fairey and Bill Ellis. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- Competing in a golf tournament in Reno and Las Vegas, Nevada, are Mrs. Mary Marvin of J-Mar Farms, Orono, and F Golf Course. [ sport-talk 623-3303 INDOOR SOCCER -- Phone 623-4650 if you are 7 - 14 years old, a senior or an oldtimer, and are interested in playing in the Bowmanville United Soccer League. are Mrs. Mary Marvin of J-Mar Farms, -- ankw,b ^ ro ° f,heScarb " r " u8h % Dutchman Bantams Boyle Bfllltflin Selects Will Aûtilttt SilKCOe ---- Player of the Week 99 -- * SKI SWAP--The Canadian Ski Patrol System that promotes safe skiing and assists injured skiers is planning a Ski Swap, with new and used equipment, equipment, downhill and cross country, at Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering Pickering on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19 - 20 for more information, phone (416) 438-9836. Also, on Saturday, November 12th, the Oshawa Ski Club's Annual Ski Swap will be held at Ontario Motor Sales, Oshawa. FREE POP -- The Jr. C Eagles hockey team invite invite members of the Bowmanville Recreational Hockey League to a free "Coke" night on Sunday, November 13th. Players must obtain tickets from their coaches. RUNS -- Listed below are the runs available this year at the Oshawa Ski Club, located 3 km east of Kirby. 1. Snobowl*, 2. Bunny Blvd.*, 3. Standard*, 4. Ladies Downhill, 5. Ben's Bumps*, 6. Slalom Hill*, 7. Ridge Run*, 8. Tower Run*, 9. Dive Bomber, 10. Flyer, 11. Club House Run, 12. West Hill, 13. Rutherfords' Cut, 14. Jump, 15. Sunnyside, 16. Kid's Stuff, 17. Ski School, 18. Nursery Slope, 19. Challenger, 20. Bowl*. * Indicates night skiing. Features at the club include 90% snowmaking coverage, 6 T-bars, 3 rope tows and a free nursery tow, day lodges, cafeterias, ski shop, rentals, repairs, repairs, professional instruction, groups and private, private, qualified Ski Patrol, Skiing development program for Peewees, from age 5 -13, racing and jumping programs, Nancy Greene League, to age 13, Alpine League to age 19. And social events like these: ski exchange, open house, ski films, dances, family fun day, awards night. On Thursday, October 27th, the Boyle Bantam Select Hockey Club met Simcoe Street Bantams at Darlington Arena. Bowmanville Bowmanville came away victorious victorious with the final score 4-0. Opening the scoring with two men short was Chris Bloredorn putting the puck in on a pass from Brian Dodd and David Morrison. Tim Smith then took the pass from Dodd and scored the teams second goal. Scoring Scoring his second goal of the game with Terry Kellett assisting, assisting, Smith made it three goals for Bowmanville. The final goal of the game was scored by Brad Rushak from Brad Sainsbury and Carl Feddema. There were two penalties in the game, both going to Bowmanville, Kellett for high sticking and Shawn Broome for tripping. The Boyle Bantams all played extremely well against a strong team from Oshawa with Bowmanville passing the puck better with every game they play. Both Paul Stephens and Stephen Conway played an outstanding game in goal. On Friday, October 28th, the Boyle Bantam Selects Hockey Mothers held a bake sale at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Mall. The sale was very successful with a total raised of $203.55. The hockey hockey Mothers wish to thank all the people who purchased purchased bake goods. MEN'S BONSPIEL -- Bowmanville Audio-Vision and Panasonic will be teaming up to sponsor a men's curling bonspiel on Saturday and Sunday, November 19th and 20th, at the Bowmanville Curling Club. Sixteen rinks will be competing for the $3,000 prize table. The first match is scheduled for Saturday at 8:00 a.m. RoyalView Glass Holds Top Spot by Defeating Cowans W. Frank's Midgets Off to Good Start Royal View Glass Spencers Real Estate Cowans Pontiac Buick Franks. Real Estate Nov. 16, 1983 we will do it again: 10:00 Cowans at Spencers, 11:30 W. Frank's at Royal View Glass. goals. A1 Urbas notched the W 4 3 1 0 L 0 1 3 4 T 0 0 0 0 Pts. 8 6 2 0 BADMINTON -- The Bowmanville Badminton Club is in full swing at the Bowmanville High School, Liberty St.. North. New members welcome. welcome. Come on out and play a few weeks free. Special registration night at the end of November. Coffee and goodies will be supplied. Bring your own racquets... birds supplied. Playing Playing nights will be every Monday and Wednesday from 7:30 until 11 p.m. For more information, please phone 623-4616 or 623-1105. PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood. MILL and YARD Specialty 328 Rltson Rd. N., Oshawa Custom Milling 725-4744 Shawn Rekker No. 3 Right Defense MAJOR BANTAMS ADD ANOTHER NOTCH In a repeat of their earlier meeting in October, Peterborough Peterborough carried the proverbial proverbial chip on their shoulder on to the ice and while they racked up nineteen penalties, including two misconducts, the Flying Dutchman Major Bantams were the team that carried the big stick dominating dominating the play in all but the first five minutes of the game ending up with a 12 - 2 win. From all reports, this was not a very exciting game for the spectators to watch as the opposition had only 14 shots total on our net. Mr. Downing, the team manager, is finding it very difficult to find top calibre teams for the Toros to play exhibition games against and coach Brian Taylor is hoping that the upcoming tournament in Cobourg will provide good opposition, giving the boys a chance to really put their talents to the test. 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It's coming through for M)ll llrikc ILS hcttCT. you that makes me, as your agent ainl lisso belter. Esso Esso A.H. Sturrock & Sons Ltd. 12Sturrock Rd. 623-5516 Bowmanville four goals and three assists followed closely by Chris Beck with two goals and. three assists. Jamie Downing and Scott Page each had a three point game with Downing getting getting two goals and one assist and Page reversing that with one goal and two assists. George Pithie and Mike Gallant got a goal and an assist each while three more forwards got single points. John Romano collecting a goal with Glen Campbell and Chris Shmyr each earning an assist. The defense did well in the assist column as well as accounting for nine of the 22 handed out. Kelly Armstrong led the group with three, Larry Perris and Bob McArthur with a pair each and singles going to Shawn Rekker and Jamie Lever. A pat on the back also to Jamie who was named assistant captain last week by coach Taylor. Congratulations No. 16. Monday Night OCT. 31,1983 Team Standings Nancy Living 24,389 pins, 19 points; Donna Harness 24,022, 16; Lynda Nickerson 23,617, 15; Sharlene Dehart 23,466,15; Mary Pat Hall 24,265, 14; Rita Junkin 23,966, 14; Jackie Braybrook 24,465, 13%; Valerie Smith 24,320,12; Fern Bradley 23,717, . 12; Linda Taylor 23,121, 11%; Nancy Evans 24,111, li; Barb Osborne 21,805, 8. Top 10 Averages Donna Harness 231, Nancy Living 225, Lynda Nickerson 199, Rita Junkin 198, Jackie Braybrook 197, Fern Bradley 196, Valerie Smith 196, Debbie Forsey 195, Sharlene Dehart 194, Mary Pat Hall 192. Ladies High Single - Donna Harness 335. Ladies High Triple - Donna Harness 752. The Walter Frank Real Estate Major Midget Toros are off to a good start, with three wins and a tie in their first five league games. The season started October .17 with a 4 - 1 victory over Trenton. Chris Langford provided provided strong goaltending to back the win. Jeff Dawson and Scott McLeod scored a pair of goals each. Assists went to Brad Bamsey, Chris Lee, Scott Meldrum, Pierre St. Youth Bowling Tyke Buddy Tournament We had 15 participate and the winners are: Girls - l. Stacy Hamilton and Tanya McLean; 2. Sara Ballentine and Tricia Depew. Boys -1. Glenn Dunning and Rodney Tutak; 2. Derek Steele and Greg Malcolm. Bantam Mixed League Team Standings Connaghan 47, Hancock 41, Stacey 39, Hall 39, Thertell 34, Luxton29, Couch 26, Evans 23, Harrison 17, Hamilton 14, Big Canoe 14, Lugtenburg 13. High Singles S. Sanson 222, C. Hancock 219, . R. Bisnauth 212, J. Rushak 211, D. Couch 208, N. Duclos 206, J. Luxton 206, G. Thertell 205;"' High Triples D. Couch 544, J. Luxton 528. Junior Mixed League Team Standings Lugtenburg 33, Grant 29, Smith 22, Harness 21, Henning 16, McMullen 5. High Singles M. Moignard 243, D. Dickson 227, N. Dudley 237, D. Grant 201, T. McMullen 213, J. Anderson 216, K. Maynard 207, M. Lugtenburg 200, H. Kane 200, K. Smith 233, 218, K. McFeeters 201, M. Smith 203. High Triples K. Smith 643, N. Dudley 551, K. McFeeters 567, M. Lugtenburg Lugtenburg 546, M. Moignard 500, V. Sutherland 510, C. Walkey 532. Doubles Championship 1. Greg Annis and Kelli McFeeters - 182. Karri Smith and Tami Richards -182. 2. J. Anderson and Alex Wilson -140. 3. Brad Swan and Melissa Harness -138. Senior Mixed League Team Standings Trotter 18, Stacey 17, Kirk- ton 11, Thompson 10. High Games D. Trotter 301 (749), G. Stacey 235 (630), D, Thompson 230 ( 593), S. Kirkion 244, K. Wright 217 (561), R, Sutcliffe 200, S. Thompson 201 (535), Amand, Brent Neill, Mark Hickey and Andrew Davey. It was a different story six days later, when Trenton completely outplayed the Toros. Only good goaltending by Phil Bird prevented a rout. Dawson scored both goals in a 4 - 2 loss. Hickey and Tom McLaughlin drew assists. On October 24 the Midgets rebounded with a 5 - 2 win over Belleville. No. 2, Neill opened the scoring from Lee. After Belleville tied the score, Bowmanville scored four straight goals, McLaughlin from Bob McCann and St. Amand, Neill again from Meldrum and Lee; Lome Whitmarsh from Hickey and St. Amand, and Davey from Neill and McCloud. Walter Frank's blew a two goal lead in their next game against Cobourg and had to settle for a 5 - 5 tie. McCann, Davey, Dawson and McLaughlin with a pair scored the Toro goals. Mark Hickey had three assists, Dawson chipped in with two, with single assists going to Meldrum, McLeod and Davey. The Toros picked up their 3rd win of the year, beating Port Hope 5-1 in Port Hope on Friday, Nov. 4. McCloud scored the first goal, from Lee and Davey. Port Hope tied it up. Bowmanville scored four goals in the 3rd period to wrap it up - Brad Cruess from St. Amand and Hickey; Neill from Dawson and St. Amand, Whitmarsh unassisted; and Hickey from McLeod looked after the scoring. The Midgets have improved each time out as they become more familiar with each other and adapt to each other. Home games are Monday nights at 8 p.m. Durham Building 2s Chalk Up Two Big Victories In the first game, on Sunday, Spencers and Frank's were scoreless in the first period. Both goalies were excellent excellent in net. But it did not take Spencers long to score the first goal in the second. Scoring for Spencers was the big gun Steve Braun with four goals. Final score was 5 - 4 for Spencers. Bill Sainsburg provided provided a shorthanded goal, Tom Dwyer one assist, Darcy Ritchey one assist, Mike Wade one assist, Doug Ritchey one assist. Frank's scorers were Tom Connell one goal, Mike Donahue one goal, A1 Clarke one assist, Bill Goswell one assist. In the 2nd game, Royal View Glass held their locks on first place by defeating Cowans 7 - 2. Leading the way for Royal View Glass was Geordy Bowen who once again put in a very strong effort, assisting on two others. Other sharpshooters sharpshooters for Royal View Glass were Mike Mackey with two goals and one assist, and Frank Reher with two big other Royal View goal with James Patterson, Rusty Maxwell, Alfie Bowen and Paul Kennedy, all collecting assists. Cowan's goals were netted by Rob Deboo and Barry Oliver, with assists going to netminder Kevin Gibson, Ted Brown, Wray Rendell, Ed Gruytens. Triple F P. Flonk 47, M. Griffioen 42, G. Evers 41, D. Van Abbema 34, W. Delange 33, M. Rozema 30, N. Griffioen 28, A. DeJager 28, H. Vandergaast 26, B. Vroom 24, A. Bonsma 23, A. Van Halteren 22. High Single Ladies - B. Vroom 243. High Single Men - C. Van Niejenhuis 298. High Triple Ladies - M. Griffioen 636. High Triple Men - B. Vroom 613. High Average Ladies - N. Van Abbema 184. High Average Men - D. Van Abbema 203. On October 25th the Pee Wee No. 2's travelled to the new Complex in Pickering winning a league game for the first time. The boys played as a team and it paid off with the final score 7 to 5. Goals were scored by Jeff Acheson two, Marc Pierce two, Jim Pithie one, Ian Knight one, Nickey Dennis one, with assists going to Ian Knight two, Cecil Stephenson one, Jeremy Laird one, Brad Lyons one and Marc Pierce one. Congratulations on a game well played! On Oct. 30th, Bow. No. 2 team ' played Thornhill and beat them 7 - 4. 1st period - Thornhill scored early in the period and held their lead until Ian Knight No. 9, scored assisted by No. 10 Jim Pithie. 2nd period - Our boys came to life and No. 5 played excellent excellent hockey. Paul Hindman scored our first goal in this period assisted by No. 16 Nickey Dennis and No. 15 Jeremy Laird. Jeremy came back and scored again assisted assisted by No. 14, Brad Lyons and No. 7 Phillip Green. 4th goal was scored by No. 6 Jeff Rohr, assisted by No. 10 Jim Pithie. Our final goal was scored by No. 5 Paul Hindman, assisted by No. 6 Jeff Rohr. Thornhill scored once ending the period 5-2. 3rd period - Our boys scored twice in this period - 1st by Nickey Dennis No. 16 assisted by No. 9 Ian Knight and No. 10 Jim Pithie. Next goal scored, by No. 9 Ian Knight assisted by No.-12 Jeff Acheson and No. 8, Marc Pierce. Thornhill scored twice ending the game with a win for us of 7 - 4. Our team is sponsored this year by "Durham Building Supplies". Thanks for the support this season. Way to go boys on another win. Keep up the good work as a team. Until next time. Night Htwks • NOV. 2,1983 High Single - M. Found 390. High Triple - M. Found 766. Team Standings D. Barrett 22538 pins, 22 points; T. Wright 22126, 22; B. Ballantine 22077,21; M. Found 22905,17; I. Hughes 22160, 16; G. Dykstra 21752,10. Games Over 200 I. Hughes 263, M. Ubsdell 219, 217, A. Drumm 218, H. Simmick 229, D. Barrett 212, A. Burgess 228, G. Arnburg 227, C. Graham 210, M. Found 390, 213, M. Trimble 268, 214, T. Wright 222, D. Sallows 217, K. Carnavale 226, G. Dykstra 265, K. Ovenden 225, B. Nimigon 226, B. Ballantine 233, 297. "KRAC0" Registered Builder ot Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes, farm, home and cottage improvements. Owner William H.J. Kraayvangei (Licensed Carpenter) Oshawa Ski Club Giant Annual Ski Swap Saturday, Nov. 12th at Ontario Motor Sales Bond Street -- Oshawa Bring in items to sell 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sale is from 1:00 to 5 p.m. Pick-up cash or unsold equipment from 3:30 to 5 p.m. . NO LACE BOOTS OR RETAILERS 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" COWAN PONTIAC-BUICK LTD BOWMANVILLE ONI 166 King St. East 6233396 See the Professionals at Cowan's. TOM COWAN President Murray O'Brien Sales Manager Weldon Brown Earl McQueen \ \ f /' A. Doug Ferguson

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