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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Sep 1988, p. 10

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/ < l 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 28,1988 Tight Competition in Darlington Youth Soccer League Tyrone Athletics Record Another Successful Season ■ . . ,T - > . ' jwSLw-i! j* V -. V1 f.t**■>*'>*■> r*'-f • * u.. «•«* -*? "*> v '■ ' :: >v fv :V~- 'x jf^Lsièw z ~?> * > ; 1 si'. :"» ' d Z^, ' £; hwâlil «-SAtfmaS 8&98B The action lasted all day at the Darlington Youth goal, and all the participants enjoyed the competi- Soccer League Finals in Tyrone on Saturday, Sep- tion. tember 24. All six games were decided by a single Z, ■ '!>% kk W-)' -- %.»? -$ • ■SH® E ■ < fpt a H . • Perfect weather and close, competitive games helped to make the Darlington Darlington Youth Soccer League Finals Finals an overwhelming success. success. Held in Tyrone on Saturday, Saturday, September 24, the finals lasted all day and featured six exciting matches all of which were decided by a single single goal. In Tyke action, the Graham Graham Jug City Eagles defeated defeated the Remax Cornerstone Owls 1-0. The Squirt game matched the heavily favoured favoured Shoppers Drug Mart Tigers and tne Beaver Lumber Lumber Beavers. The Beavers held the Tigers even for most of the match but lost 3- 2. In the Atom final, overtime overtime was required to decide a winner. Trailing 1-0 until very late in the game, Newcastle Newcastle scored to tie Tyrone and send the game into a 20 minute overtime period. Tyrone Tyrone scored in overtime and went on to win 2-1 in a thrilling thrilling match. The Mosquito final was a high scoring affair. The Checkers Variety Spartans scored with under two minutes minutes to go and defeated Irv Brooks PetroCan Kicks by a score of 4-3. The Bun King Rowdies upset Newcastle in Pee Wee play by a 3-2 score to capture capture the championship. And in Bantam play heavily favoured favoured Oshawa squeaked by a determined Bowmanville George Van Dyk Striker squad by a 1-0 score to become become cup champions. Organizer Lome Wright was enthusiastic over the success of the day. "People had a great time. The weather weather obviously helped, and there was a lot of sportsmanship sportsmanship " he said. Mr. • Wright, also the coach of the Atom Champion Champion Tyrone team, expressed his appreciation for the performance performance of the officials considering the pressure that goes with tournament play. Dressing for Success at Ladies' Wear OFF Fall Merchandise Dress for success this Autumn with the fashionable look from Childs' Ladies' Wear. All merchandise for Fall (except pantyhose, pantyhose, underwéarand scarves) is reduced by 20%. Don't Miss Our 1 /2 Price Room \ Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 28 - 29 - 30 , October 1 Childs' Ladies' Wear 37 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5501 We honor Master Card and Visa Triple F September 23, 88. Bill Vroom 8 pts, Dirk Van Abbema 8 pts, Ron Bonsma 6 pts, Wiebe Vandergaast 6 its, Case Deplaa 5 pts, Nel r an Abbema 5 pts, Peter Plonk 4 pts, A1 Dejager 4 pts, Peter Glasbergen 4 pts, John Rozema 2 pts, Andy Bonsma 1 pt, Anne Vandergaast 1. High Single Ladies Sally' Rozema 232, High Single Men Melle Rozema 297, High Triple Ladies Nel Van Abbema 623, High Triple Men Melle Rozema 712, High Average Ladies Frances Frances Mulder 196, High Average Average Men Melle Rozema 216. ccsc nre tm c ccs lire tm -- Z For the third consecutive year, the Tyrone seniors have emerged as league champions of the Darlington Darlington Soccer League by defeating Solina in a six point series, with a three to one score in the final game and winning the series, seven points to three. Scoring for Tyrone in the final game was Chris Dreossi with two goals with George Pithie notching one, while Don Skylight Donuts Bowling League TEAM STANDINGS: J. Murphy 11, S. Adams 10, D. . Snowden 6, B. Gilkes 3, H. Pollard 3, G. Cowling 3. TOP 10 AVERAGES: D. Snowden 236, R. Sutcliffe Sutcliffe 233, S. Adams 218, L. Taylor 214, G. Simpson 212, J. Murphy 212, H. Pollard 209, L.Greenham 207, J. Winters 204, B. Gilkes 204. Ladies High Single: Barb Gilkes 260, Ladies High Triple: Barb Gilkes 714, Mens High Single: Sam Adams Adams 275, Mens High Triple: Dave Snowden 765. Westlake replied with Solina's only goal. Tyrone's team members are: 1-r front row, Cnris Dreossi, Paul Strong, Clark Glaspell, Doug Heming, Lome Whitmarsh, Earl Strong, Rick Broome; back row, Jeff Metcalfe, Rob Pascoe, Paul Trewin, Ivan Griffin, Griffin, Roger Hornsby, Darrel Dallas, George Pithie and Dale Vivian. Liberty Youth Bowling Saturday, September 24, 1988. Bantams starting time 8:45 sharp on Saturdays. There are only a few more registrations that can be accepted in the Bantam division and then future registrations registrations will be placed on a waiting list. If you are plan- Harrison - 214; K. Killens - 205. Seniors starting time 11:00 a.m. sharp on Saturdays. Registered in our league this year are 27 bowlers, leaving room for 1 more bowler, then other arrangements arrangements will have to be set-up to accomodate extra regis trations. If you plan to bowl register no later than Octo ber 01,1988 at 8:30 a.m. , moo <■ i n.crï = ™ High Triples - M. Routh -, 1988 at 10.30 a.m, 493; M. Bothwell - 478; S. rang to bowl this year, please trations. it you plan to oowi remoter no later than Octo- this season, please register on Saturday, October 01, iMaiilet - 468; J. Vickeiy - 422; A; Brown - 397; R. Wyatt - 381; A. Chomey - 360; C. Schnerch - 359. High Singles - M. Routh - 194; S. Maillet -184; M. Bothwell Bothwell - 177, 171; A. Brown - 161; C. Schnerch - 160; A. Millson -153. Juniors starting time 11:00 a.m. sharp on Saturdays. In our Junior division, there are 35 bowlers registered, registered, leaving openings for another 5 bowlers. Please register on Saturday, October October 01,1988 at 10:30 a.m. if you are planning to bowl this year. Remember Juniors that September 24th and October 1st are the two qualifying weeks for the Master Junior Regional Roll-offs to be held on Sunday, October 30, 1988. You must be a last year Junior or a graduating Bantam Bantam to participate in the tournament. High Triples - T. Burns - 580; T. Harrison - 544; B. MacArthur - 528; S. Pappas - 492; K. Killens - 484: C. Sharpe - 473; M. Brooks - 456; R. McKee - 450. High Singles - T. Burns - 226; B. MacArthur - 218; T. High Singles - S. Brown - 236, 206; L.MacArthur - 235, ; 217, 217; E. Cook - 228; D. Big Canoe - 228; M. Sutherland Sutherland - 224; C. Smith - 218; N. Brooks - 215; M. Chomey - 203. , , High Triples - L. MacArthur MacArthur - 669; S. Brown - 598; E. Cook - 594; C. Smith - 579; D. Big Canoe - 545;,M. Sutherland Sutherland - 511; D. Rodgers - 509; C. Richards - 502. Tykes starting time 1:00 p.m. sharp on Saturdays. This division now has 47 bowlers registered, with room for 1 more howler and then a waiting list will be available. Registrations will be accepted at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 01,1988. High Singles - S. Finney - 137, 118; J. Connelly, -106, 101; M. McGill-105. / High Doubles - S. Finney - 255; J. Connellyv- 207; M. McGill -196; C. Gusterson - 181; C. C. Brown - 173; A. Woodhouse -167; R. Leddy - 166; E. Jones -162; S. Verelli - 160; J. Kentner -155; M. Ferguson Ferguson -150. All divisions wil be starting starting the first schedule for 1988-89 season with teams being set up for Saturday, October 01,1988. Joan Murphy ELECT John Vanginhoven For Regional Councillor Ward 2 John Vanginhoven is a self employed business man who has. owned and operated John's Service Centre in Hampton for the past 11 years. As President of the company, he has a wide variety of experience in all phases of business management including planning, financing, budgeting, promotion and staff supervision. John will bring this experience with him in the management of the Town of Newcastle. John has decided to get involved in the management of the Town for a very simple reason. HE CARES. As a father of four he shares the concerns of other families about the future. It is obvious that in todays society many politicians have forgotten whose money they are spending and how hard the taxpayers must work to earn it. Well John hasn't forgotten because he is still working and still paying. John's campaign promise is to act responsibly in the best interests of the Town and its citizens. After all, it is our future. SEPTEMBER SALE V2 Price* or Better on most In-stock Wallpapers ★ Book Price Latex Satin Finish Enamel for trim, doors, walls & ceilings. 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