8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowman ville, Saturday, October 2,1993 Yesterday's Heroes SO YEARS AGO -- Evelyn Stapleton was declared Jr. Girls' Champion, Champion, Anna Staples was Intermediate, and Carol Staples was Senior Champion. Murray Paterson, Mont. Richardson, and Jim Lowery were Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Champions respectively for the boys at the Orono High School Field Day. ******* 35 YEARS AGO - BHS Field Day Champions are: Senior - Dave Estabrooks, Beverly Smith; Intermediate - Gary McCullough, Virginia Virginia Brown; Junior - Alex Wiseman, Marjorie Stewart. ******* 25 YEARS AGO - It was announced that R.M. Hollingshead Ltd., well-known manufacturers of Whiz car care products, will sponsor the newly-formed Bowmanville entry in the Suburban Jr. C Hockey League. Coach Ray Preston and manager Don McGregor had 37 players out to the first try-out session. Top notch pitching performances by Jim Coyle of Kramp's Furniture and Stephen Fuels' George Stephen have highlighted the first two games of the Men's Senior Town League softball final series. Stephen's Stephen's took the opener of the best-of-seven affair 2-0. In the second game, Kramp's collected seven base hits to even the series on the strength of â 5-1 decision. 20 YEARS AGO - Top bowler of the week at Liberty Bowl in the Men's Major League is Ron Etcher with a hot 870, with games of 291, 308, 271 to boost his average for this season to 263. Doc Run- dle is next with 253, and Ted Hallman has 250. 10 YEARS AGO - Solina dominated again this year in the Darlington Darlington Soccer League and took the league title against Hampton, defeating defeating the home team by a score of 3-2. Team members are: Walt Vice, Ewart Werry, John Pudlis, Boyd Knox, Tom Langmaid, Kevin Wer- ry, Jeff Knox, Paul Svetec, Phil Broome, Dennis Yellowlees, Wayne Yellowlees,Bruce Snowden, Darryl Knox, James Baker, Ed Zupan- cic, Dale Broome, Ron Baker, Don Westlake, George Svetec, Herb Tink. The Mackie and Reid Paving team wound up the 'B' lob ball champions champions by defeating Ace Submarine 15-3 to win the. series three games to one. Team members are: John Crossey, Bill Crossey, Jordy Bowen, Bowen, Rick Hall, John Pearson, Sam Snowden, Wayne Foster, John Stainton, Jeff Masters, Jerry Johnson, Bob Wallace, Brian Dermis, Dennis Ferguson, Mike Lansdowne, Art Farrow, Ed Ryhorchuk, Tim Oke, Peter Tighe, Steve Davey, Ruben Nash, Bob Nichols, Larry Bates, Ted Hallman. v Young Soccer Stars Compete in Tournament at M.J. Hobbs League Results This week, A1 Brown bowled a 262 game. Bob Bell bowled a 226 game, while Ken Cowling bowled a 280 game. Way to go, guys! Team standings are: Gord Cowling Cowling 9, Sam Adams 8 1/2, Joan Murphy Murphy 8 1/2, Jeff Kryzanowski 8, Glenn Smith 8, Paul Pappas 6 Low single ladies -- Dianne Cowling 72 Low single men - John Woolner 113 High single ladies -- Joan Murphy Murphy 257 High single men -- Dennis Mal- ley 327 High triple ladies - Joan Murphy 666 Adult Hockey Team Looking For Players for Swedish Tour The manager of The Heartbreak- ers, an adult hockey team based in Winnipeg, is looking for players to participate in a recreation tour of Finland and Sweden this coming season. Dave Springett is organizing the March tour and would like to find some Ontario players to sign up. Players are responsible for their own travel expenses, while the club provides uniforms and makes all the arrangements. Players from every • province and from the United States have participated in the past. The team is filled on a first- come, first-served basis and will play five no-contact exhibition games during the nine-day tour. All area players arc welcome and can get more information by calling Springett at 204-694-8066. High triple men - Dan Holkema 745 High average ladies -- Joan Murphy Murphy 220 High average men - Dan Holkema Holkema 248 Players representing Hampton g* Junior Public School and S.T. Worden School, from Courtice, race to get control of a loose ball during a soccer tournament held at M.J. Hobbs Senior Public school on Wednesday. In this particular particular game, Hampton came away with the victory. Many of the Courtice Associated Schools participated in the tournament, which concluded in the early afternoon. afternoon. Cool temperatures and strong winds didn't seem to hamper hamper the performance of the talented talented players. Hooper's Jewellers... Antique. Pocket Watches and Modern Watch Repairing We use only fresh Maxell watch and electronic equipment batteries. All watches purchased include a FREE lifetime battery replacement. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 j||fe JHb eacot LUMBE I 328 RITSONRD. 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. 181 Wellington St. W. Bowmanville CLEANING SUPPLIES » PAPER PRODUCTS JANITORIAL SUPPLES ALL SIZES GlHÜlM^&B LEAF BAGS open to public -pick up i o% off - (SPECIAL) LEAF BAGS 3 S" X SO" - SO $9.95 Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadiens At The Montreal Forum October 30, 31 40*40* pvt- ,i0 76e 'pvutttc" Your Goliger's Weekend Getaway Includes • Deluxe motorcoach transportation • 1 night accommodation - Best Western, Montreaj • Full buffet breakfast Sunday Morning '• Saturday night game at the Forum • Contest Prizes • All taxes and gratuities included • Service of a Goliger's Rep. ™per person double occupancy GO u) i t h $169 623-1511 Goligevb Tixivel In the Bowmanville Mall MUNICIPALITY OF ONTARIO PUBLIC NOTICE NATURAL ICE RINKS The Municipality of Clarington's Community Services Department is continuing the natural ice program started in the winter of 1992/93. The program involves a partnership between the Community Services Department and members of the community. If you would be interested in volunteering your time to assist in the provision of natural outdoor natural ice rinks or would like additional information, please call: James Cameron, Parks and Cemetery Superintendent Community Services Department 623-3379 ext. 284 NOTE: ALL INTERESTED VOLUNTEERS SHOULD RESPOND BEFORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1993 Date of Publication: September 22, 1993 CS-4759