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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Oct 1988, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. October 19. 1ÜH8 Triple F Bowling Scores Newcastle Christian Athletic Association Looks Forward to Busy Year jj ouge League Midgets Make Comeback October 14, 1988. Dirk Van Abbema 16 pts, Bill Vroom 13 pts, Peter Flonk 11 pts, Ron Bonsma 10 pts, Wiebe Vandergaast 10 pts, Case de Plaa 9 pts, Peter Glasbergen 9 pts, Nel Van Abbema 9 pts, Al de Jager 7 its, Anne Vandergaast 5 pts, bhn Rozema 5 pts, Andy Ï Bonsma 4 pts. High Single Ladies: Chris Noordstra 236, High Single Men: Brian Buma 262, High Triple Ladies: Hammy Vandergaast Vandergaast 581, High Triple Men: Peter Glasbergen 695, High Average Ladies: Frances Frances Mulder 189, High Average Average Men: Melle Rozema 208. How to organize 5 pairs of jeans, 3 party dresses, 11 t-shirts, 7 sweaters, 4 pairs of Hjamas, 6 (tolls, 1 stuffed teddy bear, ' ' ï of stockings, 5 blouses, 5 skirts, ribbons, 5 pairs of shoes, 3 pairs of ballet slippers, and ldiaiy (very secret). THE YOUNG GIRL'S CLOSET s: NOW ON SALE ♦148* WÏ MAM HOUH CALLS. CALL row Aim HT1MATL 80 THICKSON ROAD S. THICKSON PLACE PLAZA WHITBY 430-1636 "And they're off!" These are some of the 120 runners runners who competed in the first event of the Newcastle Christian Athletic Association. The cross country meet was held at St. Stephen's. High School in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Participants in junior categories ran 2 kilometres; intermediate girls covered 2.8 kilometres kilometres and intermediate boys ran a distance of 3.6 kilometres. kilometres. Here are the results in the four categories. Junior girls: Lindsay Ferland, St. Stephen s, 1st; Lisa Talotti, St. Stephen's, 2nd; Sonya Louws, Knox, 3rd; Sarah Langley, Monsignor Cleary, 4th; Sheon- aid Vanderzwan, Knox, 5th; Erin Walhout, St. Ste phen's, 6th. Junior boys: Donald Fayer, Knox, 1st; Kevin Bot, Knox, 2nd; Daniel Vanderheyden, Knox, 3rd; Chris Paquette, St. Stephen's, 4th; Paul Novak, Monsignor Cleary, 5th; Steven Bot, Knox, 6th. All six intermediate girls winners were from Knox: Gena Jaspers-Fayer, 1st; Rachel Klompmaker 2nd; Don- Benscop, 3rd; Terri-Lee Pypker, 4th; Melanie After a one year Hiatus, Midget hockey returned to Bowmanville when Deluxe Taxi hit the ice on Monday, October 17th against Harmony Harmony of the OCHL.The Deluxe Deluxe team is made up of 13 Skylight League October 11. 1988 TEAM STANDINGS J. Murphy 20, S. Adams 16, D. Snowden 12, B. Gilkes 10, H. Pollard 7, G. Cowling 7. TOP TEN AVERAGES: D. Snowden 235, S. Adams Adams 220, R. Sutcliffe 213, J.Murphy 210, G. Simpson 207, L. Greenham 205, H.Pollard 199, J. Winters 197, G. Smith 197, L.Taylor 196. Ladies High Single: Joan Murphy 232, Ladies High Triple: Joan Murphy 653, Mens High Single: Gord Cowling 320, Mens High Triple: Dave Snowden 700. minor aged players with Brett Lambert in net, Steve Kay, Ken Cornish, Dusty Couch and Paul Chisholm on defence and Billy MacIntyre, Rich MacCheyne, Jeremy Snowden, Mike Colbourne, Sean Malloy, Chris Raby, Paul Sararas and John MacDonald, MacDonald, playing forward. Coaching Deluxe will be John Kay and Bill MacIntyre. MacIntyre. In the game, Oshawa opened the scoring early in the first period when a long shot found the net. For the remainder of the first and all of the second the game was a hard hitting, close checking affair filled with penalties but no more scoring. . In the third the Bowmanville Bowmanville team began to dominate dominate as their superior speed gave them chance after chance on net. Finally, Paul Chisholm cleared the puck off the boards to Rich who broke out two on one with Billy. Rich used Billy as a decoy decoy and fired home Deluxe's' first goal of the year. Three minutes later the combination combination of Rich and Billy clicked again when Billy picked up Rich's rebound and tucked the puck high into the net for the go ahead goal. With 6 seconds remaining in the game and Oshawa with a two man advantage they were able to score to tie the' game at 2 from a scramble in front of the net. A good start to the season, however Deluxe will have to cut down on penalties if they wish to have a successful season. Good luck Deluxe! The Wur Amps CHILD AMPUTEE PROGRAM I nr iiifomialimulial toll-free area cmles 5I'L M I, 705, I KUO ZfiH KKJIs»tlirr aiiM ohIi** dial I MM 2MC 8917 na Van der gaast, 5th; Jessica Hull, 6th. Intermediate boys: Paul De dagger, Knox, 1st; Luke Dragstra, Knox, 2nd; Harold Westerman, Knox, 3rd; David Brink, Knox, 4th; Chris Novak, Monsignor Cleary, 5th; Christopher Schievink, Knox, 6th. • The inaugural event of the Newcastle Christian Athletic Athletic Association was a huge success and bodes well lor the success of the Association Association during the rest of the Bowmanville Appliances 1 WASHERS Models W541E/W531E • 3 (or 4) wash/spin combinations • 5 wash/rinse temp selections • 6 (or 7) wash programs • Infinite water level selection • Self-levelling rear legs • Filtcr-Flô wash system • Extra rinse option (W541E) • Mini-tub (W541E) DRYER Model D531E < Automatic Diy • 6 Dry programs • 3 Heat selections • Porcelain finish drum and top • Interior drum lamp • End-of-cycle , . • signal 47 King St. West Bowmanville Appliance Centre We bring good things to life. 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Awards were given in four categories, two for boys and two for girls. The new Athletic Association Association was formed to give students students in the area's three separate separate schools and those at Knox Christian School an opportunity to participate in sports on a regular basis. Bev Quinlan, a teacher at Monsignor Leo Cleary Separate Separate School, said that "the kids get a lot more playing time than in a one-day tournament." tournament." He reported that besides cross country running running the schools will play soccer, volleyball, basketball, and softball at various times during the year. The Association consists of Knox Christian School, and the three Catholic schools: St. Francis, St. Ste phen's Elementary, and Monsignor Cleary. Although they were invited to join the public school sport program, Mr. Quinlan said that the scheduling of events throughout the year was dif ferent between the two groups. "Also they have so many more students in the public system," he added. 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