6 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 9,1994 Yesterday's Heroes 50 YEARS AGO - W. Hately's team won the bowling playoffs, defeating defeating W. Hearle's team two straight games in the semi-final events, and defeating F. Cole's team two games out of three in the finals. W. Hearle's team won the consolation event, taking Doug Carter's team, which had been defeated by F. Cole's team in the semi-finals by two NgWCaStle Skdtif)0 CdmiVal TlifflS IfltO 3 "DraCl" iOf FathefS out of three games. High score for the night went to F. Cole's team, ^ ^ 3417, while Doug Carter's team had the high single team score, 1282. ******* 35 YEARS AGO - Grant Wright suffered a cut that required six stitches to close and a chipped tooth in the Bowmanville Lions vs. Collingwood Shipbuilders series in the opening game of the All- Ontario finals. Nelson Hawes took over in the nets for the remainder of the game which the Lions won 10-7 « ^ Wf E | :'p ******* 25 YEARS AGO - The Town League's basketball crown went to Hooper's Jewelry when they clobbered Stephen Fuels 55-27. Members Members of the winning team are: Don McDonald, Mort Richards, Charlie Charlie Trim, Joe Burgess, Tom Pearson, Jim Beam, Harold Yellowlees. *******- Accepting trophies on behalf of their minor hockey teams were Tim Buttonshaw (tyke), Steve Watson (bantam), Paul Passant (atom), Doug Crough (midget), Danny Coty (peewee), Ron Strike (peewee). ******* 20 YEARS AGO - The team of Peggy Rowe (lead), Vivian Cowan (skip), Mary Gyer (vice-skip), were presented with the Ad Goheen Trophy for their victories in the ladies' section of the Bowmanville Curling club. Monster Card Show Planned For Peterborouqh on April 24 I VI I v/iv/iMwiwwy r ing dresses and superb skating abilities were noted by the most appreciative crowd. The Kinsmen Civic Centre in Peterborough Peterborough is the place to be on Sunday, Sunday, April 24, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. if you are a sports collector. collector. (Note the new location for '94) Cards and other collectibles will be the highlight of the day at the Parkinson Foundation's Monster Card Show. Organizers are arranging 100 tables tables full of your favorites. Admission Admission is only $2, and all proceeds go to the Peterborough Chapter of the Parkinson Foundation. Through the sponsorship and generosity of GE Canada, Russelle Toyota, Jake's Eatery, Collegiate Sports, and Federal Express, this event is destined to provide great support for Parkinson Research. Lucky draws will be another highlight of the day, and all prizes are worthwhile to any serious collector. collector. The list includes cards, books and clothing items. Tickets will sell at the modest rate of three for a buck. Autograph sessions with Brent Tully and Chad Lang will be set for the afternoon of the show at no charge. New this year is a larger auction on Wednesday, May 4. This will feature many autographed items, including including baseballs, hockey sticks, posters and a George Elliott print of Wayne Gretzky. There are baseballs autographed by Hall of Famers: Henry Aaron, Bob Feller, Reggie Jackin, Stan Musial, Red Shoendienst, along with current stars like Cal Ripkin, Paul Molitor, and future Cooper- stowner, George Brett. There are hockey sticks autographed autographed by former stars Yvon Cdur- noyer, Frank Mahovlich, and Rocket Rocket Richard, along with current standouts Steve Larmer, Mike Ricci, and Doug Gilmour, as well as the inaugural team of Florida Panthers. Ibe auction will be held at Jake's Eatery, Lansdowne Street, beginning beginning at 7:00 p.m. Join the battle against this dreaded dreaded disease. En-Pro Peewee Toros Continue Playoff Series with Newmarket BFCoodrich MICHELIN' mto-a UNIROYAL TIRES 1» » BFGoodrich] \BFGoodrlch\ LIFESAVER GT4 ALL-SEASON STEEL BELTED RADIALS 175x70Rl3 185x70R13 185x 70R14 195x70Rl4 155x80R13 S 44.00 205x75R14 $ 63.00 $ 58.00 175x80Rl3 S 54.00 205x73Rl5 S 66.00 $ 63.00 1 85xoor13 $ 56.00 215x731113 s 70.00 5 69.00 185x75R14 $ 58.00 225X75R15 S 74.00 5 75.00 195x75R14 S 60.00 235x75R15 S 79.00 s 75.00 s 70.00 s 74.00 • installation • wheel balance • valve stem • tire disposal - alignment check • 4 yr. road hazard protection Alignment Special Ï4 Wheel Alignment *49.95 h Wheel Alignment *39.95 BFGoodrich MICHELIN* »b**O.W.lT «ms 205x70R14 $ 90.00 P205a75R15 s 95.00 2I5xG0R14 $ 92.00 P235x75Rl5XL $ 1 25.00 215x65R15 *95.00 P205x75R14 *90.00 245xG0Rl5 *108.00 LT235x85R16 *140.00 245x50R 16 *135.00 LT245x75R16 M55.00 The En-Pro Peewees are in a tough series with Newmarket, tied at one game apiece. En-Pro won the first game 4-1, with goals going to Steve Eweles, Brock Baker, Andy Griffin, and Bryan Hudgins. Assists went to Chris MacKenzie, Dan MacDonald, Steve Eweles, and Andy Griffin. In die second game, the Toros met a different Newmarket team, going down in defeat 7-4. Goal- scorers for the Toros were Joel Osborne Osborne and Matt Akey with two each. Three assists were collected by Dan MacDonald, while Ryan Beaveridge had one. On Easter weekend, the Toros played in the Thornhill Thunder- birds tournament, representing the organization well, with two of the three games penalty-free on their side. The first game ended in a 0-0 deadlock, with Greg Koenderman playing exceptionally well in goal and with strong defence by Ryan Beaveridge, Scott Slack, Chad Dickens, Dickens, and Steve Eweles. In the second game, the Toros showed sustained offense, defeating the MTHL Islanders 8-1. Goal- scorers for the Toros were Dan MacDonald with three goals and two assists, Matt Akey with two goals and Bryan Hudgins with two goals. Chris MacKenzie had a goal and assist, Robert Appleby had a goal, Andy Griffin had three assists, and an assist each went to Joel Osborne, Osborne, Ryan Beaveridge, and Colin MacDonald. In the third game, the Toros met a strong MTHL Aeros team, going down in defeat 3-1 with the lone goal scored, unassisted, by Steve Eweles. lie IMPROVE YOUR GOLF GAME -- The Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre is holding a clinic on Monday, April 11 from 7-8:30 p.m. that is guaranteed to help improve your golf game for the upcoming season. Exercises that the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour players utilize to maximize their game will be discussed. Other topics include endurance, and injury prevention. The seminar will be held in Court Room #1 (side entrance at Fireball) on Church Street. Call 623-8388 for more information. 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