8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 18,1993 Yesterday's Heroes 50 YEARS AGO -- Mr. Frank Williams, local manager of Bell Telephone Telephone Co., has had a most enjoyable and successful lawn bowling season. He established somewhat of a record, participating in five tournaments and bringing home four prizes. When Frank tackles anything, anything, he makes a thorough job of it. 35 YEARS AGO -- Leaders in the H and S Bowling league are Alyce Hodgson, Joyce Lyle, Barb Buttonshaw, Sadie Bucknell, Doris Doris Policy, Marg King, Marg Cole, Bonnie McDonald, Ollie Patfield, Audrey Sleep. 25 YEARS AGO -- Chartran's Men's Wear wrapped up the intermediate intermediate Softball Championship by defeating Frank's Variety 4-0 to take the final series in four straight games. Members of the team include A1 Farrow, Murray O'Brien, Dennis Teimey, Wray Rendell, Randy Donoghue, Dave Rafuse, Cec Mutton (coach), Bob Tugwood, George Michelson, Jim Clarke, Garth Linton, Terry Baker, John Conners, Ron Etcher, Ted Brown, A1 Cole (manager), Bruce Simpson. Simpson. Champions and runners-up at the Bowmanville Country Club included included Jack Gay, George McKnight, Gary Preston, Bruce Welsh, Phil Trudelle, Brian Peters, Lillian Hooper, Vivian Cowan, Ted Hoar. 20 YEARS AGO - Ted Puk, Bill Leeman, Danny Cox and Jim Hutton, Hutton, members of Knapp's Major Bantam hockey team, have been invited invited to try out for the Oshawa Jr. B team. 10 YEARS AGO - The Shoppers Dmg Mart Raiders travelled to Chatham to compete in the All-Ontario Ball Hockey Championships. They lost 4-1 to Hamilton and 3-2 against Barrie. Team members are Jeff Vyfschaft, Scott Clifton, Scott Downs, Don Daigle, Steve Huis- man, Craig German, Gary Vyfschaft, Rick Simpson, Henry Frieter, Steve Simpson, Ed Svetek, Paul Dunham, Dayrell Rowe, Kevin Wilbur, Wilbur, Carl Chambers, Carl Nielson, John Hogarth. Bowmanville Golf Club hosted its Annual Championship Day. Winning Winning the titles were Brad Carnegie (bantam), Pierre St. Amand (juvenile), (juvenile), Barry Yates (junior), John Page (senior), Barry Fenton (mens), Pam Nixon (ladies). Oshawa Generals Secure Radio Coverage for '93-94 Thursday, September 23/93 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Oshawa Generals, in conjunction conjunction with Community Public Service Radio, is pleased to announce announce that all Oshawa Generals 1993-94 regular season and OHL playoff games will be broadcast on Oshawa's 1350 CKDO. Mel Raskin will provide the play-by-play, while Richard Ranieri will provide colour commentary. Oshawa Generals Business Manager, Manager, Scott Clark, commented that, "Peter (Hughes, Marketing Director -- Community Public Service Radio) Radio) deserves the credit for taking what appeared to be a very negative situation and working exhaustively to find workable solutions." The Generals' first radio broadcast broadcast will take place Sunday, September September 26, when they host the Ottawa 67's. The broadcast is expected to begin at 6:40 p.m. The Oshawa Generals thank their many fans who rallied for the salvation salvation of the broadcasts. Friday, September 24, '93 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday, September 25, '93 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, September 26, '93 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME! Bring your friends and neighbours. Tech Specialists in attendance On site demonstrations! OnlheSPOT SNAP-ON Credit Approvals Visa and Mastercard accepted DEALER (416) 986-5407 cn Ontario commui s Bell 328 RITSON RD. N., OSHAWA 725-4744 if busy call 725-2831 WHOLESALE & RETAIL DURHAM REGION'S WOOD SPECIALISTS IN Hardwood and softwood lumber dry kilns and dressing facilities including custom made trim; hardwood and marine plywoods as well as a complete stock of building materials. N ROSSLAND s o \ □ z o <2. (75 ADELAIDE^ DC HWY. 401 BOWMANVILLE EAGLES JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY CLUB Red and While Game FREE-ADMISSION Thursday, September 16th * at 8:00 p.m. *SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH - 7:30 Napanee vs. Bowmanville Eagles (ex) We're looking for ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZENS Do you know a young person, -agçd 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile community service or a special person who is contributing/iyhile living with a physical or psychological limitation? Do you know a youth who has performed an act of heroism? The Ontario Community Newspapers Association with Bell Canada as the patron, are looking to recognize these "good kids", the young people of our , province who show a commitment to making life better for others. To nominate an individual or a group of young - people, for the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award, please contact this newspaper or the O.C.N.A, at (416) 844-0184. Nominations, for this year's awards, will be accepted until October 31,1993. Every nominee will receive a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200.00 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. S NOMINATION FORMS ONTARIO /JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS arc available by contacting this Community Newspaper or O.C.N.A. (416) 844-0184. 1993