i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27,1984 5 Items of Interest J Courtice Secondary's Ont. Scholars Bowmanville Competitive Soccer Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilmour, of Lefroy, visited friends and relatives in Bowmanville, recently. The Parents Without Partners Partners will hold a General Meeting, Thursday, July 12th, at St. George's Anglican Church, Oshawa at 8 p.m. Ross Mercer, of Orono, fire chief of the Orono Fire Department for 22 years, has resigned his position effective June 1st. Ross has served with the department for over 26 years, and will be greatly missed. tion to the breast-fed baby," may interest you. Informal discussion will centre on how to manage those first hectic weeks with emphasis on the entire family as well as timely tips for mother and baby. The meeting will be held 8 p.m., July 5th on Mearns Ave. North, Bowmanville. For further information phone 623-3607. United Empire Loyalists, British subjects who remained loyal to the Crown during the American War of Independence Independence and later settled in Canada, will be commemorated commemorated on a stamp to be issued July 3. Located on the site of what will be the largest nuclear generating station in Canada when complete in the early '90s, the Darlington Information Information Centre's displays, panels and models help to explain how a nuclear reactor works. Tours are available through the construction site and there are energy-related films to see. Reservations are not needed at the centres. For further information, call: 416- 623-7122. Mon. July 2nd - Minor Bantam London Life at Oshawa Italia. Wed. June 27th - Minor Mosquito Mosquito Bow. United at Oshawa Turrel. Tues. July 3rd - Major Mosquito Uxbridge at Edvan Realty. Thurs. June 28th - Minor Pee Wee Stale Contractors at Oshawa Turrel. Tues. July 3rd - Pee Wee Girls Oshawa Kicks 'B' at San Marinos. Tues. July 3rd - Atom 'A' Girls Dennison Mfg. at Whitby J. M. T. BOWMANVILLE UNITED SOCCER(HOUSE LEAGUE) Pee Wee Tues., July 3rd - Tyrone at Blizzard, United at Hampton, Orono at Newcastle. Mosquito Mon., July 2nd - Tyrone I at Langes, Newcastle I at Tyrone II, Newcastle II at Kinsmen, Mary Browns at Orono. Atom Wed.. June 27th - D & R at Marketplace, ToyBox at Hampton, Tyrone at Orono I, Orono II at Solina, Newcastle at Ontario Hydro, Wolves at Rangers. Tues., July 3rd - Ontario Hydro at Wolves. Squirts Thurs., June 28th - Newcastle Newcastle at Tyrone, Hampton at Roy Nichols, J & J Sharpening at Rice Construction, Tim's Rental! at Orono II. Tyke Thurs., June 28th-Eagles at Hampton, Orono at Falcons. Silvia Wins Oregon Race Grant L. Meade 93.50% Natalie K. Kocan 89.16% Claire Geboers 88.67% Niels Walkau 87.33% The Whitby Oshawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, July 3, from 7 - 10 p.m. in the auditorium auditorium of the Whitby Public Library, at 405 Dundas St. W. This meeting will be of an open format with questions and answers coming from the general assembly. The following items have been found. One set of keys on Sunday, June 17th at Memorial Park. One jacket on Friday, June 15th at Soper Creek Park. These items may be claimed at the Community Services Department office, Bowmanville. Employees of Goodyear Canada Ltd., Bowmanville who have reached various Milestones of Service with the company include R. D. McIntyre, 40 years, J. D. Hatherly, S. C. Adams, 30 years, H. L. Terreau, L. P. Engel, R. J. Miller, J. L. Brimacombe, R. E. Kellett, V. M. Doty and G. R. Stainton, 15 years. Retiring from Goodyear Canada Ltd., Bowmanville, are G. E. Bellman, 38 years, and W. G. Burgess, 36 years. From Page One will not have a drastic effect on the quality of contenders for the women's marathon. Of the world's top 20 female marathoners, only one or two are from the nations which have decided to boycott the good to be able to go in the marathon knowing it's going to be a competitive field." Silvia Ruegger, a graduate of Clarke High School, is a student at Guelph University where she is competition, Silvia says. "It's studying nutrition. Merchants Win Two in a Row! Steven Mosalanczki 86.50% Amanda L. Huxtcr 85.83% Valerie M.Jagcr 84.67% Mark N. Koenig 84.00% La Leche meeting. If your family is awaiting the arrival of a new member, the Bowmanville Bowmanville La leche League meeting: "The family in rela- BAHA'I FAITH It is best to seek and become acquainted with the principles and truths of a Faith, from the contents contents and proofs of their writings; one cannot judge by speech or actions of individuals. P.O. Box 36, - Bowmanville. On Monday, June 18 at Durham Fields, John Allen pitched an excellent game to defeat the Oshawa Optimists Optimists 7 - 3 in the Oshawa City and District Softball League. Allen had seven strikeouts strikeouts and only five hits against. The Merchants' bats are beginning to work: J. Allen, G. Triantafilou, D. Tallis and D. Ritchey with two hits each. Adding singles were D. Hermer, J. Humenick, D. Osmond and John Colwell smashing a home run. On Wed., June 20 at Memorial Park, the Merchants Merchants came from behind to squeeze past the Optimists 5-4. George Triantafilou, pitching in his first start, became shell shocked and was relieved by John Allen in the third inning. Allen fired a seven strike-out, four hits against game. Hitting for the Merchants: John Colwell, his second home run, Norm Caruana and John Allen with a pair; Darryl Osmond, John Humenick and John Pollett adding singles. Catcher Darryl Osmond showed some fine defensive moves, throwing two out at second base. Next home game Wed., June 27 vs A.C.L. Our two rain-outs to be played at Memorial Park - 7 p.m., Sunday, July 8 vs Brooklin and Sunday, July 15 vs Carlos. Newcastle Golfer Wins Gas Barbecue Jacqueline Vanderluit 83.00% Michael Carter 82.16% Barbara L. Bunker 83.16% Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a m. Family Bible Service 11:00 a m. Bible Ministry For more information phone: 579-4523 Robert J. Richardson 81.50% Christopher Sheridan 80.83% TRINITY UNI IED C HURC H Rev. John Peters. B A . B.D Minister Rev. Arthur Amacher. B.A.. B D Assistant Minister John Crookshank Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 Blue Jeans Sunday School 10 a.m. 10 a.m.- WORSHIP SERVICE Summer Series "Attractive Christianity" No. 3 - "INTEGRITY" Nursery Cure Provided We welcome the members and adherents of St. Paul's Church who will be worshipping with us during July. Jr. Orioles Lose Two To Port Hope & Whitby This past weekend saw the Cowan Pontiac L & L Tool Jr. Orioles lose two games to Port Hope 10 - 5 on Saturday and 3 - 1 to Whitby on Sunday. In Port Hope, the Orioles played a good game defensively defensively but the bats were silent. Collecting hits for the Orioles were Ken Farrow and Steve Coverly with two each and Brad Bamsey and John Mutton singles. Don Ritchie started on the mound and seven innings he had four strikeouts, he was relieved by John Mutton who had two. Linescores - Port Hope 10 runs, 10 hits, five errors. Bowmanville five runs, six hits, two errors. On Sunday atternoon, the Orioles'and Whitby played a super game as this was a pitchers duel between Chris Michelson and Greg Iannaril- lie from Whitby. Whitby had five hits to the Orioles four. Batters for the Orioles were Scott Michelson, John Mutton, Ken Farrow, and Tony Rupa. Michelson had 13 strikeouts and Iannarillie had 10. Linescores - Whitby three runs, five hits, three errors. Bowmanville one run, four hits, two errors. Next home game Wednesday, Wednesday, June 27th at 6:15 p.m. when Little Britain are the visitors. Donna M. Creighton 80.33% George R. Svetec 80.00% Bowmanville Golf Club pro Bruce Welsh, right, congratulates Mort Lake after he won this gas barbeque during the Molson Four Man Best Ball Tournament held this weekend at the Bowmanville course. Mort won the barbeque for the closest shot to the third hole, measuring a mere 13 inches from the cup. The team event of the tournament was won by four men representing the Thunderbird Golf Club. The team fired an unbelieveable 31 under par, with an incredible 19 under par on the final day. GoUlosi A&i&i FARM MARKET Taunton Rd. "ri a: / %? / 03 / Concession St. S Q ■r Hwy. 2 " Goldo*. Acne*. * Bowmanville Hwy. 401 Newcastle » Calvin and Dorothy Crago and staff Welcome you to their STRAWBERRY FIELD U-PIK or BUY 10:00 a.m. until Dusk CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BICENTENNIAL COINS The Town of Newcastle Bicentennial Committee regrets to announce that the solid silver coins commemorating Ontario's 200th and the Town's 10th anniversary are completely sold out. There is a limitpri simply of the gold plated coins still available. Avoid disappointment and order soon. Trade dollars may still be purchased for $1.00 and are redeemable at participating stores within the municipality until July 31 st, 1984. If you wish to order gold plated coins or trade dollars or require further information, please contact: Mr. Douglas Jackman 52 Carlisle Avenue Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1W5 Phone (416) 623-3785 Juno 27.190/1 Help celebrate Ontario's Bicentennial! Herb Tink, Chairman Bicentennial Committee ROD TRUCKLOAD OF TRUCKS I ALB FORD