i [ tptrt- tilk SHRINE CIRCUS. -- The famous Shrine Circus is coining to Oshawa again this year on May 12 and 13, a week later than last ; year. Tickets at reduced prices are now on sale at Kramp's Furniture, McGregor Hardware and the Smoke Shop in Bowmanville Mall. CYCLING -- The Cobourg Cycling Club has begun another season of Sunday rides, and local cyclists are welcome to come along. Rides start at Victoria Hall every Sunday afternoon at 1:30, weather permitting. For more information interested persons can call the club at 372-3115. 10th Bowmanville Cubs, Beavers and Scouts will have a Hot Dog Stand (South of Vanstone's Dam) during the Fishing Derby Friday and Saturday April 27th and 28th Open All Friday Night and Saturday 'til 5 p.m. So don't pack a cold lunch -- enjoy hot coffee, hot dogs, french fries, etc. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BASEBALL ASSOC. ALL-STAR BASEBALL TRYOUTS TYKE-Born in 1973 or after Memorial Park N. Sat., April 28,1-3 p.m. Mon., April 30,6-8 p.m. Wed., May 2,6-8 p.m. Pee Wee - Born in 1971 & 1972 Memorial Park N. Tues., May 1,6-8 p.m. Thurs., May 3,6-8 p.m. Sat., May 5,10-12 a.m. Bantam ■ Born in 1969 & 1970 Soper Creek Park Mon., April 30,6-8 p.m. Thurs., May 3,6-8 p.m. Sat., May 5,10-12 a.m. All welcome to try out mm Sunrise Restaurant Oldtimers End Season at Their Sponsor's The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 25,1984 7 [ sport- talk 623-330$ AN EAGLE THANK YOU -- On behalf of the Bowmanville Eagle Hockey Club, the players, coaches and executive would like to thank their fans for their most generous support over the past season. SWIMMING -- This Saturday, April 28th, the Port Hope Synchro Swim Club will present "Seasons and Holidays" at the Port Hope Sports Complex, 8 p.m. STATISTICS -- Listed below are the top ten ■ scorers for the Jade Garden Hockey Team in exhibition exhibition play. . • Players Name G.P. G A T.P Ron Hooper 25 9 26 35 Sherman Shields 21 9 21 30 Bob Stiles 29 11 19 30 Wally Mazur 23 16 11 27 Brad Derrick 22 14 7 21 Howard Quinney 19 7 12 19 Bill Mackey 25 7 11 18 Mike Doyle 15 6 11 17 Brad Finucan 24 1 13 14 Phil Fox 23 6 7 13 On Sunday evening, April 15th, 1984, the Sunrise Old- timers hockey team, closed their season with a delicious dinner at their sponsor's establishment. This team was started last September, but started falling apart, due to lack of interest and management. It was taken over by George Arnburg and Bob King, late in the 65 Ball Teams Entered In E.0.BA Sixty-five teams have filed entries with the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association for competition this year. Senior and junior divisions each have 13 entries, midget 11, bantam . 10, peewee and tyke nine each. Night Hawks April 18,1984 High Single - A. Drumm 271. High Triple - H. Morris 599. Team Standings A. Burgess 41577 pins, 43 points; I. Hughes 41703, 42; T. Wright 40877, 38; D. Barrett 40361, 34; M. Found 39775, 26; G. Dykstra 37678, 9. Games Over 200 A. Burgess 226, J. Bridges 226, C. Kalijundic 201, G. Dykstra 210, K. Carnavale 201, H. Morris 220, M. Found 208, D. McKay 220, T. Wright 232, A. Drumm 271. Drumm 271. St. Joseph's Bowling April 15,1984 Sharon Metcalf 71, Mike Powers 59, Don Powers 58, Bob Brown 56, Walter Curr 53, Ken Lee 53, A1 Tibbies 48, . Marilyn Polley 22. Ladies High Single - Nancy Wiersma 276. Ladies High Triple - Linda Sutherland 716. Men's High Single - Les Hunt 303. Men's High Triple - Bob Brown 670. Orillia, of the York-Simcoe League, has entered the senior division, along with Markham, Kingston, Belleville, Belleville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Peterborough, Kendal, Newcastle, Newcastle, Bowmanville, Whitby, Ajax and Oshawa. In junior, Oshawa is grouped grouped with Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Peterborough, Kendal, Bowmanville, Little Britain, Whitby and Markham. Midget entries come from Kingston, Peterborough, Bowmanville, Whitby, Ajax, Belleville, Trenton, New port castle, Little Britain, Hope and Oshawa. Playing in the bantam division division will be Kingston, Ajax, Peterborough, Bowmanville, Whitby, Belleville, Cobourg, Orono, Port Hope and Oshawa. Kingston, Peterborough, Cobourg, Bowmanville, Ajax, Whitby, Belleville and Oshawa all have pee wee and tyke teams with Port Hope fielding a pee wee team and Pickering a tyke club. Schedule meetings will be held in Cobourg on Wednesday. Wednesday. Durham Agri -News By: John Finlay, Agricultural Representative Middlesex Native Named to Durham Agricultural Office Barry O'Neil from Denfield in Middlesex County has been named Rural Organizations Specialist (Agriculture) in the Bowmanville Office of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food effective May 1st. O'Neil is a 1984 graduate of the Ontario Agricultural College, majoring in Crop Science. During his university career, he has been President of OAC '84; Vice-President of the Soils and Crops Club, and has been actively involved in many different sports. Barry's home is a family farm located 15 miles north of London where crops of kidney and white beans', soybeans, corn and wheat are grown. Initially Barry will spend in Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association Garbage Bag Sale Sat., April 28th until Sat., May 5th Proceeds to Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association $3.50 -- Door-to-Door Sale -- Pkg. of 25 much of his time co-ordinating the 4-H agricultural clubs in Durham East and Durham West, and will gradually become involved in the farm management programs both counties. FOOTNOTES By: Barbara Weese, Rural Organizations Specialist (Home Ec.) Salute 4-H Leaders During National Volunteer Week In Ontario six thousand adults volunteer each year to lead 4-H clubs. Forty-eight of these volunteers are 4-H leaders in Durham East. The perfect opportunity to salute their contributions is during National Volunteer Week from April 23rd - 28th. 4-H club leaders help our province's young people by teaching them skills, developing developing their individual talents and feelings of self-worth, providing opportunities for new experiences, listening to them, and 'by , encouraging them to "learn to do by doing" - the 4-H motto. The duties of 4-H leaders vary according to their clubs and their own talents, but generally these adults enjoy working with youth and are very knowledgeable knowledgeable about the specific clubs they lead. The contribution contribution of these interested and dedicated volunteers may often go unheralded, but its value cannot be estimated. How does one put a cost figure on the countless hours so unselfishly unselfishly given to Ontario's 22,000 4-H members? Hats off to our 4-H leaders during National Volunteer Week! ASTHMA IS A FAMILY AFFAIR For family asthma course» Call your Lung Association 723-3151 J Early Bird Sale! Featuring 16' x 32' Rectangle Pool Includes: Galvanized Steel Wall • Hard Bottom • Coping Liner (10yr.Guarantee)* Filter( 3 /4 h.p. pump)• Diving Board • Ladder • Vacuum Kit • Maintenance Kit Plus FREE 3 Foot Wide Cement Deck Around Pool Reg. $8995 NOW $7495. Also: Offers Valid Till April 30,1984 • So Hurry While Supplies Last' EWING POOLS LTD. 1251 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Phone 728-1113 Attention B.M.H.A. Coaches and Managers Anyone interested in coaching, managing, etc. a B.M.H.A. team in the 1984-85 season is asked to apply in writing stating experience and any preferences as to position and age level to: Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association P.O.Box 191, Bowmanville, Ontario Coaches must have Level 1 Certification or be willing to take part in upcoming Level 1 Clinic. Applicants must apply by May 15,1984 season. They managed to get interest in the team going again, and to bring it all together. together. Once they got enthusiastic enthusiastic team members involved, involved, they went out and got a sponsor, Ray Fong, of the Sunrise Restaurant; Enjoyment in the sport of hockey, exercise and fair play form the base for this team. It takes time for a new team to put it all together and make it work for them. This group persisted, and won four of their last five games of the season. The team lineup is as follows: Vic Albright, George Arnburg, George Connors, John Connors, Bob Crawford (goalie), Walt Gibson, Ron Gilroy, Bob King, Norm Lansing, Jim MacDonald, John Mara, Neil McAllister, Andy Morrison, Warren Pemberton, Howie Pollard, Carmen Sargent and Winnie Vanstone. The executive for the next hockey season will be: George Arnburg - president, John Mara - vice-president, Bob King-secretary, team captain will be Warren Pemberton, and alternates Norm Lansing, and Vic Albright. The team's home ice time is at the Bowmanville Arena, on Wednesday evenings, from 10:00 p.m. till 11:00 p.m. during season. The team wish to thank their sponsor, Sunrise Restaurant, for helping them, get started and giving them a place to hold their meetings. We hope that everyone has a safe, happy summer, with "scores" of good weather. We're looking looking forward to a full season next year. RACE -- On Saturday, May 12th, Detective Russ Clarke of the Durham Regional Police Force, will ride in a special race at Kawartha Downs where all proceeds will be directed to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The event, called the Kawartha Downs police race against MS, is a unique undertaking created by the Canadian racing industry and the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. Area police officers involved in the May 12th Kawartha ride against MS will be: Detective Clarke - Bowmanville division of the Durham Regional Police, Const. 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