8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, February 26,1994 Bowling Scores From Liberty Youth League Senior Division -- Westlake 35, Haley 30, Langley 28, Vickery 27, Welsh 25, Flintoff 24, Canadian 22, Break 18, Carpenter 18, Pearson 18 High singles -- Jason Vickery 303,234, Andrew Chomey 252, David David Dean 251, Tim Harness 238, Chris Canadian 237,201, David Allin Allin 237, Kelley Flintoff 236, 208, Holly Greenley 230, Shawn Haley 229, Sonya Vickery 224, 218, Amanda Welsh 221, Jeff Pearson 218, 213, 207, John Carpenter 211, Andrew Break 202 High triples - J. Vickery 732, J. Pearson 638, S. Vickery 622, C. Canadian Canadian 606 Junior Division - Vickery 36, Ross 33, Tait 32, Burtch 30, Spoel- stra 29, Humber 25, Bowers 22, Goswell 22, D.' Welsh 21, Preston 16, Coffin 15, T. Welsh 13 High singles - James Welsh 288, 204, Jimmy Goswell 250, Chris Bowers 243, Ryan Preston 236, Melinda Melinda Tait 236, Jeff Connelly 226, 210, David Coffin 217 High triples - J. Welsh 669, R. Preston 639, J. Conelly 619, C. Bowers 547, M. Tait 533, D. Coffin 528 Bantam Division - Rebels 38, Bulldogs 38, Strike Force 31, Raiders Raiders 27, Champs 26, Spares 26, Aces 24, Winners 23, Blue Jays 21, Strikers Strikers 15, Head Pins 13, Mighty Ducks 12 High singles - Terri Flintoff 183, Matthew Alexander 170, Kimberly Hellam 154, Michael Kougias 154, Shannon Darch 152, Jason Griffin 149 High triples - T. Flintoff 483, T. Lucas 446, K. Hellam 432, M. Alexander Alexander 414, S. Darch 410, K. Milner 397 Tyke Division - Hossack 26.5, VanHeuvelen 25, Marchant 23.5, James 23, Walton 20, Fowler 17.5, Ross 16, Greenley 15, McDougall 14.5, Perry 10, Stacey 10, Prior 9 High singles - Kathleen Moore 159, Cassie Greenley 121, Chris Marchant 119, Jacob Beers 118 High doubles - C. Greenley 234, K. Moore 232, C. Marchant 211, J. Beers 201 Mosport Prepares for. 1994 Season Speedway Opens Victoria Day Weekend i 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 Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD. BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 by Ted Denny Cowan Pontiac-Buick Leasing is the sensible alternative with lots of benefits to the customer such as driving a new vehicle for about the same monthly payment as a good used vehicle, and use the normal down payment required for a purchase as an investment, such as paying down your mortgage or putting the funds into an RRSP - or just take a well deserved vacation. If you are trading in your present vehicle, you can use the-equity to reduce your monthly payment, or we can simply pay you for it. A further advantage to leasing is that it doesn't affect your line of credit. If you purchased a new vehicle and financed it, it could affect your ability to secure credit for other purchases. An important consideration is the GAP factor, should you be unfortunate enough to have an accident, you won't be stuck with the depreciated value of the car (what you owe) and the amount your insurance company will pay you. Keep in mind the convenience factor in that you don't have the worry and bother associated with financing such as shopping new car prices or disposing of your used vehicle when you're ready for a new one. There are flexible terms available to suit your monthly budget and don't overlook the possible tax advantages. The cost of leasing a vehicle for 3 years works out to about the same monthly cost as financing for 5 years so that if you traded every 3 years, your vehicle would always be covered by factory warranty. For more information I can be reached at Cowan Pontiac-Buick 905- 623-3396. Stock car racing at Mosport International International Speedway will be hot and heavy, with the return of a full season beginning on Victoria Day Weekend, and ending on Labour Day Weekend. The Street Stock, Late Model and Thundercar divisions are all back running every Saturday night, along with a visit from the American Canadian Canadian Tour (ACT) and the ISMA Supermodifieds. And, for the first time, the American American Canadian Tour (ACT) will sanction a full season of Late Model racing in Canada. Mosport International International Speedway has been selected as the venue and becomes the sixth region in the program. The series will run every Saturday night, along with the other three regular weekly division. The cars will not only run at Mosport, but may also compete in six, 100-lap specials, two of which will be at Mosport, and the others at Cayuga and Ottawa. The two races at Mosport will run as ACT specials. specials. Mosport International Speedway Speedway will also host an Oxford 250 qualifier, a very important event of die ACT schedule. Cars participating in the series will also be legal for. the ACT Tour when it comes to Mosport International International Speedway. "We're delighted to present the ACT Late Model Division, as we know it is a favourite class among our fans," says Mosport President, Harvey Hudes. "We know they missed them last season and will appreciate appreciate our efforts to bring them back this year." The American Canadian Tour (ACT) Stock Car Series visits Mosport Mosport International Speedway on May 20, 21, and 22, as part of the Player's Ltd. 200 Weekend. They will combine with all of the regular weekly divisions, making it a highly competitive weekend of racing. The weekend of July 9-10 at the Speedway will be awesome, as some of the most spectacular competition competition will come together for an action-packed racing extravaganza. The regular weekly stock car divisions divisions will play host as the ISMA Supermodifieds make their annual visit to this facility. Also on the schedule that weekend is the Oxford 250 qualifier, a 100-lap special that guarantees start money to the winner winner for the July 15-16 ACT Oxford 250. The Oxford 250 is one of ACT's most prestigious events during during the season. Saturday, it's a regular night of racing as well as the special Late Model qualifier for the ACT Oxford 250. Sunday, the ISMA Supermodifieds Supermodifieds make their long trek north of the border from Oswego Speedway (where they will be competing Saturday Saturday night), for their only visit to Canada this year. These open wheel, methanol burning, 1200 horsepower, horsepower, heart stopping, incredibly fast machines are indeed the fastest cars on Mosport's half-mile speedway. The second of the 100 lap ACT specials will be staged on the August August 19, 20, 21, weekend as part of the Toronto Star Wheels weekend. At the time of this release, details are still being worked out The season will continue until Labour Day Weekend, which is the final points night of the year for all racing divisions and the last chance for the drivers to entertain the fans in 1994. complete this month! Heating & Air Conditioning Authorized Consumers? Gw. . Dealer # Bowmanville/Newcastle 436-3212 Oshawa/Whitby 428-0333 «H REMUES TIMS 317 Hopkins Street, Whitby Drive with Confidence! Let the professionals at Van Hemmen Tires assist you in choosing the right tires for your vehicle. "Because So Much Is Riding on Your Tires" B.F. 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Please be reassured that emergency and institutional services will be maintained, however, routine non-urgent care may be delayed somewhat. Your family doctor can provide details specific to his or her office. From the doctors of the Bowmanville Area Medical Association