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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Mar 1972, p. 8

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g The Canadian Statesmian, Bawinanvillc, M'var. 8, 623-3303: 25 YEA,/R.S AGO - On Friday night wi(h Lola ,Marjerrison's team losing seven points to Ada Tom- linson and Bern Carter taking five points from Vi Coole's team, the Carter team was back in second place in Ladies Major Bowling. HigL Singies were Marg E. King 260; Onie Mutton 246; Dorothy Brooks 928. High Triples were Marg E. King 598; Dolly Bond 571; and Vi Coole 576. t t t - t 10 YEARS AGO - In the opening game of the MIen's Town Basketbnll playoffs, Coronation Cafe downed McQueen -Motors 32-24 while Stephen Fuiels-edged Bowmanville Hotel 34-31. As usual, Dani Seto led the way for Coronation with Il points, Forank Sobil dropped in eight, while John Stainton notched a half-dozen, Ken Kelly with eight and Lloyd Hamilton, seven, were the pick of the losing Motors crew, In the nightcap, Ste2phen Fuels overcame a 16-13 deficit and went n teocwn Bowmanvîlle Hotel. Erîc Rose led the iîgh's scorers with 15 points, John Fowler countering with 14 for the losers. Bill Nicholson tallied eight for the Fuels, while Hotel's Tom Pearson dropped in 10. LOTTERY - The 14(L draw in the Sports Lottery saw Mike Colangelo, Rexdale, Ontario, and Sunney Cali, Morpeth, Ontario, lucky winners of $1000.00 cach. t I. t t t MIDGET PLAYOFFS - Don't forget (o corne out Sunday night at 8:30 in Bowmanville Arena to support McGregor's Midgcts in their semi- * final series against Base Borden, This will bc the third game. Second game goes Saturday in Base Borden. Bus leaves at 2:30. Anyone wishinig (o go sec Jean Dcvitt. t t il t t LOSE OPENER -.,iVlcGregor's Mdgcts dropped (Le first game in the semi-finals with Base Borden on Sunday night 5-2. Bath teams appeared well match.- ed >until Bowmanvillc ran labo several penalties which proved vcry costly ta Bowmanville. t t t t t SKI CLUB - B.H.S. studcnts are able to partici- pate, if they wish, in the sport of skîing, every oither Thursday, at the Oshawa Ski Club. For a iaail fee, the skiera leave the school in the afternoon> by bus, and under thie direction of MNr, uRobertShran FOURTH GAMiýE -Pee Wee Mjorsretned ta Gananioque on Ttiesday al, 8:00Q for the fourth game in a best- of three series. Bowmanville (ook thoe first game 7-2, second game 4-ail tic, third gaine, Ganan- oque won 7-1. t tt t NOVICES - Bowmanville defeated Port Hope Novice Minora in the opening gamie of their OnaieMnor Hockecy Association Lakeshore League ei-ia series 4-2. 11n a best oDf three affir the second gamie took place ina Port Hope on Friday night at 8:15 and the game ended in a 2-2 tic, The third gaie went on $aturday in Bowmnanville with Bownianville winning 5-0. t t t. t 'T MITES ADVANCE - Consumers' Gasts team have defeated] Port-Hope Mites two gaine(s straight Ëa the O.M.H.A, play-aff s, Consu-mers' wins,ý were 3-1 in Port Hope on Friday and 5-J. in Bowmanville an Saturday, Consumers' Gas now meet Bay Ridges, (Le 1'.r st game Saturday night at 7:00 o'clock in Mcm- o)rial Arena. t t t t t HO1LD DANCE - Locke's TV Electrons hcld a very successful dance on Saturday at Memorial Park Clubhouse. Winner of thie door prize was won by Mr.and Mrs. Barry Cowling. There was a good turnout at the dance of prospective play- crs intereated in the coming series. t t t t t CURZLING -,Anyone looking-for an excuse for a wj'inter holiday in Europe would find an excellent anc by attending (Le World Curling Champîonships ta be held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, March 1-25. Or a trip ta theeast coast of Canada, wherc the 1972 Brier-started on Monday, March 6th. This is (Le: first turne the Canadian Curling Champ- lonshipau have been held in Newfoundland. Next year the eventý wili be held in Edmonton. This year s ýaw uipsets of favorites in Ontario, Northern Ontario, and the four western provinces in (Le provincial play- nffs whcn big naines like Ron Northcott, Don Dtiguids, Bob Pickering and Hec, Gervaises were knocked out of the runninig. t t t t t CLEXATS FOR SAFETY? - The beat quip of thie week bias (o go (o our ace reporter. When one of the <istaff members of the paper'commented on thie treacherous walking conditions that she had a notion to wear hier golf shoca, he came through with, "Do they allow studs on sidewalks and not on thie roads?" Tc Our Friends and Customers: Welcome ta the wanderful world of ChinE Gardéns Restaurant, where you will enjoy the cuïsine. Our menu is exotie and legendary; it is fil] popular dîshes and gourmet delicacies. If you apprecîate a change of pace from theo have the slightest whim for real Chinese gour pamper yourself and your family, enjoy the besi Your family will marvel at the exotic cuisine and wîll be most rewarding. When yoti entertain or have an occasion to flatter your guests. Serve them an array of thes( Chinese specialties. Your party will be a success e-vening will be mnost pleasant. Whether you dine -at home or ai: the Loti -Pestaurant, our luscions gourmet foods assure pleasant, memorable experience. Thank You, 1The Management FREE HOME DELIVERY ON $3.50 MINIMUM ORDER FOR SUPERB SERVICE P LEASE CALL 623-5583 or623-3473 RESTAUJRAN,,T FoundryBoln Sweeps ta Victory In Mixed Bonspiel February Z9, 1972 Pins pts. Alley Cats --- 27591 16 Screw- Balis __ --27195 16 Aces -----------_ 28458 Head Pins -------27737 13 Sore lleads ------27151 il Gutter Bails ---- 26792 1 High Single - G. Wilson 269, _ B. Partner 254. Hîgh Triple - G, Wilson 751,7 B. Partner 652. Z Hidden Score Wininers Game 1, Linda Adams, H. Aiken; Game 2, Brad Adams; Gaine 3, Bruce Smith, H. Bal-îý lantine. Over 200 B. Partner 254-232, D1. Snowden 217-203, 0. Knapp ., 203, J. Bridger 257, G., Wilson 123-29-22,M. Adamns20,V "" ., A. Sweetman 218, H. Ballan-, tine 216-239, N. Henning 25, ~ 4' AI Cole 235, S. Gordon 219,C. '" V '7. Snowden 227, N. Cowle 226- ' '~i.." ""'~ . ~ '"- 223, Bruce Smith 204-239, G. 'r " Simpson 215, Brad Adamns 207, ý,.',I Ron Good 237-255-212, Ada i Averages over 200 Games Avg. Ron Good---------24 236 M: G. Wilson --------- 24 227 H. Ballantine -- 27 221 Bruce Smith ------- 24 220fl B. Partner --- - 27 2>10 G. Simpson ----- - 27 209 N. Cowle 21 203 D. Bridger ---------- 27 201 Y th B w ig Former IBowmanville-ite Morgan Lunney is con- now residents of Lambton, joined forces with Mr.an Marc 4tbgratulated by Kay and George Stephen, left, for having Mrs. Sam Spencer of Uxbridge to win out over 15 Marh thled his team bt victory in the Mixed Open Bonspiel other area teams in the two game, lO-end, day long BANTAM BOYS held at the Bowmanville Golf and Country Club last competition. The annual curling meet was organized Piper 5, Sheehan 0; Thiessen Satra ih.M.Lne n i ieHln ih,_hsya yteSehns _____ 5, Edmondson 0; Murphy 5, atUda nîhtMr.Luneyan hs wfeHelnrgtths yarby heStehe'_ Wood 0. Team Standings e C"et Mu tton player's stick, past Wood 31, Murphy 23, Thies- le% mol& d% sai~ Wright. sen 19, Piper 19, Sheehan 16, tu furI~ j~ ih ohclb lyigfv 12hsiges . Ppe1' a side because of a ruhn B. Broos ng5es:K. Pier,163 bee between Mutton's Irv Gill B. Books155,K. enry153.I ~and Bryson's Dave Green, High doubles: J. Piper 274, J S D r j !ISîsbr roebsefo BANTAM GIRLS mdiet co nadba Ovenclen 5, Lane 0; Luxton by David Goheen own end. scored his second goal of the Vanstone clearly, at 9:58, for 5, Holroyd 0; Bruce 3, Far- Bomni1' MGrego Grant Luxton, on a' fine gaine alter being set up by the t.ie-breaker. rand 2.> omnil' Gregor three way pass, opened the David Shand and Ken Saun- Brysons pressed until the Teamn Standings Drugs Midgets, alter eliminat- scoring for the local teain. ders. final buzzer, but Wright and Luxtan 29, Ovenden 2ý8,in Napanee three straight Doug Tamblyn and Pearce. "Shoot the Puck" Paul For- company hung on. Bruce 21, Lane 17, Holroydls week, played Base Barden Wilcox collected the assists. sey put Bowmanville back in- Only five penalties were 15, Farrand 10. Midgets Sunday night and Dale Caihoun tied the score to contention but still had two deait out by officiais "Archie", Hligh singles, M. Moore 188 came away with a 5 to 2 loss. for Base Borden. David Sband goals to make up to fie the Crossey and Alan Junkin in C. Holroyd 18-160, R.18 Mel- Thi.s was the opener of the and goaltender Gerrard Mac- gaine the swift-paced, cleanly-play- anson 165. Ontario semi-finals. Isaac coîîected the assists. This dream was shot as Bor-1 cd contest. Muttons came up High doubles, C. Holroyd The layofi! showed quite Barden seemed ta, stick with den controlled the remainder with their best defensive 342, M. Moore 324, C. Lane nefticeably, as the local Mid- two lUnes. Each could carry of the gaine. After coach Da- showing of the series, but are 304, R. Melanson 300, B. lane gefs looked fiat.ý Borden had the puck and they appeared ta vid Wright pulled Randy still trailing in goals, 13-7, ai!- 280. most of the play, as they pass- know where everyone else 'Thiele, Vie Rand eollccted bis ter threc gaines. JUNIOR BOYS ed and played reminiscent of was, as they swooped upon second goal of the gaine lnto Along wlth Wright and Gray 7, Lane 0; Whyte 5, the Hussian teains. They wei-c tho Bowmanville net. an empty net, witb Dave Cal- Sainsbury, Muttons received Coombes 2; Mosher 5, Brooks bead manning the puck which John Borman collectcd one houn assisfing. fine work froin Bruce Ogden, 2. gave Bawmanville fits as, they of the goals in the second per- Penalties played a major "'Woody" Lee and Gord Hun- Team Standings were unable to get the jumr b id as he stele the puck and part in Bowmanville's defeat. dle in particular. "Tully" Gray 37, Coombes 32, Whyf o on the fast-skating Border put the puck behind Randy The lbocals couldn'f capitallze Thompson, Vanstone, TrulI 31, Mosher 29, Brooks 25, lane t e ar. Borden forechecked Thiele. Vie Rand also scored on their power plays, wbile and Wiseman stoad out amnong 14. tenaciously, giviag the local with BriaRitchie assisting. Barden made the most of Brysons. Hîgh singles: G. Coombes Mîdgets great trouble in their In the third, Dale Caîhoun thein. ___ ____ In the late gaine, Walter 218-281, H. Terry 236-248, M. -Fraaks and Brooks' Sprft Reyaolds 240, D. Gray 212-upe 23,R.Sa y22021-27 .locked hos ia another aof Murphy 220, J. Whyte 218, J. ýfN A t1 Esae rw 230,~~~~~~~~~ H.Rae 2-1-2,J * ~ jv u i eerl orid te ruggles.ge Jensen 208, H. Van Meer 204,IV V - n o mre Js vTe n w 3-1winacrs, adnwlead the J ae202-200, K. Farrell 201, bs ffv eîs2fwt D. Wilcox 200, M. Kraan 200. .ey4bsoffv ri,2-,wt High triples, G. Coambes .oet. 672, H. Stacey 664, R. Terry 1, e% eB ck T e m sW ioac sie who trailed 2-0 'al- JUNIOR GIRLS JmCsk iiisti hrdyagta u onyso okoe Walter Frank's Larry Perris, Bod7 icel0 alr by JmCak iiistisTusa bh tbt onyso okoe it the scoresheet at 4:42 of BLon 2;Micell, aylo, r am un ead8:30. and led 4-2 after the first and tho third. Bob Hellam set the Team Standings County Chrysler escaped elin- A inagnifi cent demoastra- ld5-2 letanc intl thentg oral torn at 19:44, Luxtan 39, Mitchell '32, ination last Thursday night tien of bis offensive skilîs hy bid 7perioneotin the nen ol Ashonectd1frein Taylor 30, Aide 26, Gray 23, in semi-final playofi! campe- "Bucky" Hughes, almost siagle Shrperioep 3-2.e LIn lle onete fo Bond 18. tifion. handedly destroyed MeNulty's For McNulty's, Brian Hugh- odHmlo.Vichv Higis singles: K. Luxton 294- The Furniture crew wifh- Sports ia the evening's other os, Jee Balson, Bob Hellami ng a brilliant series, in 210, D. Fredricks 251, Jo Hol- sfood a third periad charge contest. Hughes with five and LaanyýBurns scored. Bath ]Frank's net (four goals in royd 222-238, L. Conahan 224- by Locke TV and posted à 2-1 goals and a pair ai! assista clubs collecfed seven pienal- fhree gaines), aleng with bis 211, P. Van Meer 20, S. Hodg- vicfary. It was th eir first wia pumped new hife into the fies with Counfy Chrysier hard working mates, held an, san 206. S. Michelson 205. aftor t wo rcseunding losscs wheezng County Chrysier hitfiag' on two power plays with Ashton's clincher aaiy High triples: K, Luxton 66, (8-3 and 4-1). They now trail machine. Ho reccivod saine and McNulty's anc. If w .as 16 secands frein the endý Jo Holroyd 608. la (ho best of five series, 2-1. very capable aid from bis McNulty's first off-caler show- Vince Vanstane la Breaks' SENIOR MIXED County C hr y sior, wî(h mates, cspecislly Dsnny Wilk- ing la the series and Chrys- cage has been outstanding aIse Terry 7, Whitehead 0, Mac- "Bucky" Hughes back la (ho las (two goals and four as- ler's top display. ia the playafi!s, allowing jus( Donald 7, Jensen 0; Davey 5, hiaeup, kept their playofi! fires sists) and Hick Woolncr (a The series resumos tomer- sevea geais. Ho is a big rea- Hoberts 2; Bouwmeester 4, flickeriag, blasfing McNulty goal aad five helpers). 1 row aighit et 7:15 p.m. and son for Breaks' strong show- Brock 3.- , Sports 8-4 la (he 1sf e con- McNulty's held a brief 2-1 Couaty needs s victory ta ing against (ho high scoring Teans Standings test. "Bucky'" mercly drilled lead early la (ho first pcriod square tho set._______ Walter Frank crew. Bouwmeester 31, MacDon- five goals aad added two Along wifh Voit ch, Perris aid 29, Davey 28, Terry 25, assists, as Chrysler capturod C m eca was sailing, while Deug Brack 24, Jeasen 23, White, their first win, after droppîag Com ercal-'agu Crough, Grant Flintofi!, Hick head 19, Roberts,17. 8-3 and 4-2 outings. Woolner and Bria Howells iHigb singles: D. Terry 268- In the opcning mnaftch t'a/" hj howed effectively. Vanstone, 262, C. Cewle 264, G. Master- Kramp's built up a 2-0 lead d-9(I"1 ~ If ~P lrIl< Hellain, Hamilton and Akey son 268. and thon hung on grimly for a'arp oa UenR d EDwrîhnhic o ros M.îRohetipes . Trr t4 ho final seven minutes, aftera This Sunday mornîng bath M Roberts 668 -Locke's halved (ho margin, .~ semi-final'series resumne, with (aeGeeba ho TV's net- Irs j ors3 Walter Franks hopîng tewa mmndcc, "Corky" Burgess" at c s C o e if up against Brooks la their 2:26 of (ho first period, on a 'f 00V49 asm. meeting. Brysons wil solopiee o wor. 'layhave similar plans x hon (bey swayed frein end (o end, nI /II middla% period,îwhen defence-lMuttants Shelinprinonged ýiaffaira were Burges;- Brns, I 10KNÎ a an xeidtc~ inOteBos 211-208, Y. Osborne 278, e,_Thoinpsoa, Marjerrison andI Shap's Truli finally evened W Coom'bes 201, H. Sheeban Reueirapshoet BOWMANVILLE the score at 5:30 ai! (ho final 255, H. Cook 223-221, Mary Jscored Locke's 25-24 l ix periad. Alec Wiseman and Jae Smith 201, B. Stephens 275, regular season clashes, havex PHONE 623-566 Balsan drew assîsfs. Truli, p. Cornîss 214, B. Carr 283, I. been outguaaed 13-6 naw, Don McLachlan- Don Plain aea!(olsers' more effec- Burns 210, B. Kennedy 220, aff or (broc playaff meetings. (bye perfermers, let a bloc lino F. Luxton 260, D. Konapachi s'ihuse twgcl cube rezumne lis- ______________ drive fly tbat. zipped off, a.217, 'Uns Mller 203 St. Joseph'sMiedBowling March 5tb, 19742 1 Higb Singie Ladies, B Team . Points Pins 1Cbarland 297. Showoffs ------ 50 28443 200 Artie Cats ----- -- 50 283931George Gibbs 299-213, B Doughoad:s ------- 41 26835 CfiarlanedM 297 , Gary Cor The Raiders------ 38 26782 283-238, Marlon Vanstene Sbamrocks ------ 37 27048 Ewald Wiblidal 262, Joan Sundowners ------- 26, 274412 royd 255-200, Mike Keai Dandelions ---- 26 27456 251-228, Garry Lane 250. 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