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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1983, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 14,1983 [ sport- talk 623-3303 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- In the first Midget game of the season, the Dodgers picked up their first win of the season in the Recreation Hockey League, defeating the Raiders 4-1. Goal scorers for the Dodgers were Tom Wilson, Brenton Hughes, Robert Hagerman and Gord Bundle. Lee Rackham scored the lone goal for the raiders. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- Coaches in the Bantam Recreation League are Panthers - Jim Murphy; Frank's Variety Sam Eliiott, Bert Payne; Cubs Ron Thompson, Ross Johnston; Kinsmen Ray Adcock, John Bissonnette, Marianna Marianna Braves - Herman Fice, Rick Stockman, Huskies - Bruce Smith, Lee's Flyers - Leigh Somerscales, Sharks - Fred Brown. Bowmanville Sr, Public Wins Volleyball Championship JR. C -- The Bowmanville "Junior C Eagles" will hold their Christmas Draw Night with free Coca Cola for those present on Sunday, December 18th, at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Cowan Pontiac Buick, everyone is welcome at Memorial Arena, Bowmanville. Port Hope Panthers will be the visiting team. On Monday, December 19th, the Eagles travel to Cobourg. Game time 8 p.m. MOLSTAR -- Steve Podborski will act as the Pacesetter for the Molson Molstar ski program on Wednesday, December 21,1983 at Blue Mountain Mountain Resort in Collingwood, Ontario. This marks the fifth year the 1981-82 World Cup Champion has set the pace for the recreational/participation recreational/participation ski rating program. Podborski will ski a 20 gate slalom course and establish a "par time". Pacesetters from each of the 26 participating resorts will also ski the course and establish a time that can be related to Podborski's. A "handicap rating" is then calculated so that at any given Molstar t vent, the local pacesetter can set the theoretical Podborski "par time" on the local course. As skiers participate in the Molstar program, that day, they can compare themselves to Podborski and depending on their performance, performance, earn a Gold, Silver or Bronze Molstar medal. WINNERS -- Congratulations are extended to Walter Frank's Major Midgets who won the championship in a tournament at Cobourg on Saturday. They had two wins in overtime, including the final with East Gwillimbury. St. Marys Cement Juvs. Lose 3 to 2 Men s Major CLOSED -- As of November 16, 1983, all fishing - is prohibited in Division 6 including the Kawar- tha Lakes, except for Lake Scugog and some sections of streams flowing into Lake Ontario. Lake Scugog is open for pickerel fishing until March 15,1984. Fishing in other Division 6 waters is prohibited except for the sections south of Highway 2 on all streams flowing into Lake Ontario Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Durham and Northumberland County. TTie only exception to this is the Ganaraska River which is open from the C.N.R. bridge to Lake Ontario. In these sections sections of streams, the normal season for rainbow trout and brown trout is extended until December . 31, 1983. After December 31, 1983, the only locations locations in Division 6 which are open to trout fishing are the areas south of the C.N.R. tracks on Bowmanville Bowmanville Creek, Soper Creek, the Ganaraska River, and Gages Creek. These areas have an all- . year open season for rainbow and brown trout. FITNESS FEE -- The Town of Newcastle plans to introduce special fees at the Fitness Centre in order to encourage more people to use the building. building. The new fee means that an adult membership membership in the facility will be $176 per year. A family membership will be $331. A 10 per cent increase in the rate for use of the multi-purpose room has also been recommended by the community services services department. This team from the Bowmanville Senior Public ment. Shown here in the front row are, from left: School captured the championship medals at a Patricia Daize, Karry Starkey, Kathy Coombes, recent invitational volleyball tournament or- Melanie Moffatt, and Tami Richards. In the back ganized by grade 13 students at Courtice Secon- row, from left, are: Miss Dean (coach), Janet dary School. Teams from The Pines Senior Public Hooper, Corry Hamilton, Melissa Harness, Lisa School, M.J. Hobbs, and a Whitby school were Mcleod, and Mrs. Hansen (also a coach), among the competitors in the December 2 tourna- Both Town League Games End in Ties BIG PARADE -- Port Hope's Olde Tyme,v Christmas is in full swing with events happening^ almost every day. Friday, Dec. 16th, they are planning a big parade at 7 o'clock in the evening, which should be interesting. In Town League action Thursday, Dec. 8, both games ended up ties. The first game of the evening evening saw Castle Hotel and Town Sports play to a 4 - all draw in the first period, the teams each scored once. The second period saw Town Sports go ahead 3 - 2. But, in the third period Castle scored twice early to go ahead 4 - 3, midway CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES NEWCASTLE FITNESS CENTRE 1984 RATES through the period Town Sport tied the game at 4 - 4. Scoring for Castle were Dave Wilson with the hat-trick and John Dilling picking up a single., Assists wept in pairs to John Hogarth; Terry Baker, Ralph Cryderman and Rick Woolner. Scoring for Town Sports were Brian Allin with a pair and singles going to Darrell Knox and Mike Cornell. Assists went to Chris Dwyer, Sam Allen and Darrell Knox. The second game of the evening saw Bowmanville Golf arid Hunts Photo tie at 5. The teams exchanged goals each period with ties 1 -1 after one period, 3 - 3 after two periods, and Hunts scoring two goals li|tp ,in the third period to draw the 5 - 5 tie. Scoring the hat-trick for the Country Club was Jerry Johnston and singles went to Jari Bennett and Steve- Cary. Assisting for Bowmanville Golf were Gary Dusseldord and Doug Leddy with a pair and singles going to Joe Caruana, Grant Brock and Steve Cary. Scoring the hat-trick for the Photomen was Brad Godfrey and Randy Masterson picked up a pair of goals. Picking up the assists wete Doug Rickard three, Jerry Leddy two, Dave Down two, with singles going to Bernie Aldread and Brad Godfrey. The Thursday night Town League hockey welcomes any spectators between 8 -11 p.m. every Thursday at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Arena. There is no admission charge. MEMBERSHIPS ANNUAL SEMI-ANNUAL QUARTERLY Pool Adult 110.00. 66.00 ...39.00 Junior . 55.00. 33.00 ... 20.00 Family 220.00 120.00 ...66.00 Senior Citizens .55.00. 33.00 ... 20.00 Facility Adult 176.00. 99.00 ... 55.00 Junior .88.00. 50.00 ... 28.00 Family (Single Children at home) 331.00 . 176.00 ... 99.00 Senior Citizens .88.00. 50.00 ... 28.00 Couples 315.00. 168.00 ...95.00 Aduit (Off Time: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays •only) .88.00. 50.00 ... 28.00 PAY AS YOU PLAY SQUASH FEES ADULT YOUTH (Prime Time 4 p.m. -10 p.m. weekdays) 4.00 ... 3.00 (Off Time 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays).. 3.00 ... 2.00 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 4.00 ... 3.00 PUBLIC SWIMMING FEES Adult 1.25 or 10 tickets for 10.00 Youth 3-18 years 1.00 or 10 tickets for 8.00 Infants 3 years & younger . ' NIL Senior Citizens .75 or 10 tickets for 6.00 Family Swim 2.00 or 10 tickets for 16.00 Parent & Tot 1.25 or 10 tickets for 10.00 Sauna & Whirlpool Only ... Adult -1,25 or 10 tickets for 10.00 Sr. Cit. - .75 or 10 tickets for 6.00 FACILITY RENTAL RATES Pool (Per Hour) 28.00 plus 5.50/hr. lifeguard Pool Sauna & Whirlpool (Per Hour).. 39.00 plus 5.50/hr, lifeguard Multi Purpose Room Non Local Commercial 7.50/hr.-52.00/8 hrs. Local Commercial 5.75/hr.-34.50/8 hrs. Preferred (Local Non-Profit). 3.50/hr.-17.00/8 hrs. Meeting Room (Cloak Room) 3.50/hr,-17.00/8 hrs. H.F. Payne, Facilities Manager, Doc.1-1,1903 RoyalView Glass Downs Cowans Spencers Clobber Walter Franks In the first game on Sunday, Dec. 4th, Royal View Glass got by Spencers 4 - 3. The game featured close play and excellent excellent goaltending on both sides. Substitute goaltender, Ron Stainton kept Royal Veiw in the lead when the going got rough in the third period. Scoring Scoring for the undefeated Royal View team was Jordy Bowen two goals, Vince Probert one goal, one assist, Brian Dennis one goal, Dave Boyce two assists, with single assist going to James Patterson, Rusty Maxwell and Paul Kennedy. Spencers kepi the game very close with goals from Tom Dwyer one goal, one assist, Norm Coochie Caruana one goal, one assist, Bill Sains- bury one goal- THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE The NEWCASTLE FITNESS CENTRE will be closed on the following dates: Saturday, December 24, 1983 Sunday, December 25, 1983 Monday, December 26, 1983 Saturday, December 31, 1983 Sunday, January 1,1984 Monday, January 2,1984 H.F. Payno . Facilities Manager In the second game, Frank's and Cowans played well. In the first period Franks jumped jumped into a 2 - 0 lead. Jeff Lunney was good in net. Both goalten- ders played excellent net. Cowans went on to beat Frank's 3 - 2 in a close game. Scoring for Cowans were Kevin Jenkins one goal, Jody Ross one goal, Steve Label one goal, Ted Brown one assist, Rob Deboo one assist, Tim Treen one assist, Martin Gruytens one assist, Don Smith one assist, Steve Hall one assist. Scoring for Frank's were Tom Connell one goal, one assist, Mike Laverty one goal, assists going to Tim Almond and Jeff Lunney. ivi " ~ St. Mary's Cement Juveniles Juveniles lost their 2nd league game of the season when they dropped dropped a 3 - 2 decision in Pickering Pickering Wednesday night. The Toros now hold a nine and two record in league play for the season. The teams played a scoreless scoreless first period. Pickering lead 2-0 after two periods and early in the third period lead 3 -0. Bowmanville finally got rolling with two goals late in the third period, but left it too late in their attempt to tie the 1 game. Scoring for the Toros was Scott Richards with a pair of goals, with assists going to Glen German and Ron Hop- croft. The Cement Men also lost an exhibition game to the strong Whitby Juveniles Sunday by a score of 4 -1. Scoring the lone goal was Don Daigle assisted by Ron Hopcroft and Dan Coombes. St. Mary's next home game is Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 8:00 p.m. in Darlington against the Oshawa Black Hawks. Monday Night Team Standings Nancy Living 39,237 pins, 28 points; Sharlene Dehart 37,310, 28; Donna Harness 37,701, 25; Mary Pat Hall 38,271, 24; Rita Junkin 37,642, 23; Jackie Braybrook 38,274, 2<R4; Lynda Nickerson 36,706, 20; Nancy Evans 38,354, 19; Valerie Smith 38,231,18; Fern Bradley 37,898, 18; Linda Taylor 36,432, 16M>; Barb Osborne 35,132,12. Top 10 Averages Donna Harness 237, Nancy ] Living 222, Rita Junkin 203, ,j Sharlene Dehart 201, Fern Bradley 201, Jackie Braybrook Braybrook 200, Lynda Nickerson 197, Jean Harness 196, Mary Pat Hall 194, Valerie Smith 194. High Single Ladies - Jean Harness 319. High Triple Ladies - Donna Harness 716. White Cane Partially Blind A1 Johnston 217, Pat McConnell McConnell 186, Rick Adams 203, Fern Johnson 264, Marg Anthony 186, Art Yeo 184, John Skinner 184. . Totally Blind Mary Hogervorst 214, Tom Scero 103. Team Standings Perfect 26 won, 16 lost, 34 points; Edmondson24, 18, 33; Etcher 23, 19, 33; Piper 22, 20, 33; Stacey 23, 19, 32; Adams 23, 19, 30; Laird 23, 19, 29; Oke 20'/-., 21V 2 , 27'/a; Coombes 18 >4 23 4 234; Georgiou 17, 25, 20; Pearson 16, 26, 20; Wilcox 16, 26, 20. Top 10 Averages John Pearson 237, Ron Etcher 236, Larry Georgiou 234, Gord Wilcox 233, Rick Stacey 232, Larry Piper 231, Kevin Farrell 229, Bob Laird 225, Barry Henning 224, Gary Lane 223. High Single - Rick Stacey 345. High Single Team Coombes 1250. High Triple - Rick Stacey 815. High Triple Team Coombes 3382. St. Joseph's DECEMBER 4,1983. Linda Sutherland 70, Bob Brown 55, Marilyn Policy 53, Les Hunt 48, George Gibbs 47, Brian Powers 36, Steve Sanderson 30, Nancy Wiersma 25. Ladies High Triple - Joan Gibbs 612. Ladies High Single - Linda Sutherland 229. Men's High Triple - Allan Tibbies 638. Men's High Single - Les Hunt 226. Give the gift he will thank you for all summer long. Buy a Golf Membership to Bowmanville Golf and Country Club for 1984 at 1983 prices. Offer Good until December 31,1983 Bowmanville » Golf and Country Club Bowmanville • 623-2670 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 Rilson Rd. N., Oshawa Custom Milling 725-4744 "KRAC0" Registered Builder of Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes, farm, home and cottage improvements ■ Owner William H.J. Kraayvanger ~ (Licensed Carpenter) CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE Darlington Sports Centre and Bowmanville Memorial Arena will be closed on the following dates: Friday, December 23, 1983 Saturday, December 24; 1983 Sunday, December 25, 1983 Monday, December 26, 1983 Tuesday, December 27, 1983 Friday, December 30, 1983 Saturday, December 31, 1983 Sunday, January 1, 1984 Monday, January 2, 1984 iSjS; H. F. Payne, yjl;,; Facilities Manager. Dec. 14/83 Ucc. 14, 1983 F or all the "Good Sports on Santals List! Men's and Women's Cross Country Ski Packages NOW ONLY $ 99. 00 Children's Wood Ski Packages AS LOW AS $ 59. 00 CCM Skates including a limited number of Super Tacks PRICED TO SELL '29 ,„ $ 69. 00 85 King Street West c Bolat\pod^ SPORTS WORLD 623-3421 Bowmanville

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