COACHES- in the Bowmanville Recreation Pee Wee League are: Canadians Local 12219 Brian Smith, Mike Heenan; Frank's Varlety Mr. Paton, Dick Bain; Rotary Kings Stan Gordon, Dean Knox; Goodyear Rangers George Legere;. Kinsmen Glen Nihili; Nichols Motors Garfield Clarke, Mr. C. F. Rines; Cable TV Don Cross ey; Wings Mace Arm- strong; Bruins John Osborne; Beavers Fred Sheehan. DURHAM LORDS' SCORING RECORD - as of Tuesday, Dec. llth is as follows: hockey teamn - one win and nine losses, 31 goals for, 75 against. Basketball team 7 two wins, six losses, 496 points, 723 against. The teamns will resume play on Jan. 5th when classes at the college begin again. BONSPIEL - The public is invited to attend free'of charge, the Ninth Annual Christmas Bonspiel for Ontario's Junior Curlers, age 20 and under, sponsored by CFRB, and held at the Thornhill Country Club, December 26th, 27th, 28th. The first draw begins at 8:30 a.m. Thirty clubs have entered this mixed bonspiel, includ- ing clubs from Kingston and Buffalo. The event is a 36-rink field w'ith a three-game guarantee. This is a chance to see the up and coming curlers of the future., A dinner-dance for the paricipants will be held Thursday, December 2th, featuring the rock group Max Webster. orýss Cou ntry Sir P-repare for Big -Da à IfMosport, vDe.22 Bdy Duane Taylor .. or make trails of their own. Grand prix car racing, Mosport personnel have peace festivals, snowmobile been busy the last couple of grass drags, and now Mosport weeks converting the control is introducing yet another tower to an "apres ski outdoor sport, cross country louage"., marking trails, and skiing. This sport is much the preparing equipment for the same as downhill skiing ex- grand opening next Saturday, cept that no his are required Dec. 22. Three trails have and 'the price of equipment is been set up, one is 1.7 miles, somnew hat lower. Skiing is one is 3.5 miles and the longest done on the level and skiers one is 5.5 miles. Equipment uulyfollow a marked trail will be available at the park Hap Pq 'Tis the sesn to be jolly! Here's hoping your holidays are I iIIed with f: fIy the ery boat! Best Wishes and many thanks to ail members and friends for their patron age. and free instructions wiil be offered b y professioriai cross country skiers. Mosport wili be opened throughout the winter moriths on weekends and snowmo- bilers are being discouraged from using the park. Movers Lose To Markham Preston the Mover Major Atoms dropped a home league g ame to Markham, Saturday by a 3 to 1 count.Movers only goal camne from the stick of Rob Worden assisted by Len Dyck. The Movers with the loss of a regular right winger who. moved to Oshawa, would like to fill the position to bring the team up to playing strength. Any cooperation would be appreciated by contacting the Coach or Manager. 1After the game to boys enjoyed their annual Christ- mas party this time with a trip to Oshawa Civîc Swimming Pool and on to Macdonalds for burgers, chips and shakes. Thanks to George Almond for supplyiag the transporta- tion. Foundry Bowling Gutterballs ....26 46530 Alley Cats....... 24 44972 Acs...... 23 45293 SoeHed ... 22 45455 SeewBll ..ý . 21 45184 Head Pins ....... 19 45194 High Singles J. Deweli ............. 274 B. Gilkes ............. 237 High Triples G. Reid................ 701 C. Knapp ..... 630 Liberty- Belles Dec. 11,1973 Team Standing Lavigne..* 1..... 27240 29 Cornish ......... 27388 27 Coombes ,....... 27591 26 Chant .......... 27815- 25 Robinson... ... 27578 25 Aldread ý....... 26822 23 Gibson ......... 27372 22 Lane.......... .26907 22 Roberts ......... 26478 21 Land .... ...... 27016 20 Stephens ....... 25891 17 Boas......... 26722 13 High Single May Adread ...... .... 276 Hfigh Double Carol Roberts (228,273) .. 50'1 Tlop Averages S. Lavigne 204, C. Roberts 202, E . Dadison 199, M. Alldread 198, F. Land 198, B. Lyle 197, J. Eisan 19, E. Bragg 194,'J. Bragg 194, B. Partner 194, Marion Gibson 193, B. Steph- ens 192. Bees'EagesDrop bDavid Passant outscored the Raner1-1 in 'Tbebowmanville Junior, the final teym intes. hockey club, spoasored by Bob~ Pearce Wilcox counted both Beers Plumbing and Heating, Red Eagles goals in the hanided the Sutton Rangers a openingstanza, whiie collect- 7-2 setback in Keswick, Fri. ing an assist'later on. Bil Dec. 14. But the contest was Wagar also had a pair, dloser that the score would includiag the winner, plus indicate. Eagies' Raady adding an assist. Ted Puk was Thiehe kicked out '22 shots also a two-gai man for the compared to only 19 by Eagles, with the other' taiiy Sttoa's netmninder John credited to AI Emard, who Schapp, to lead his team to the aiso had two assists. Doug road win. Bowmaaviile had Tamblyn had three helpers. first and second period leads Doug Woods and Bruce Os- ot 2-0 and 4-4 respectively, and borne a pair, each, Mike in, Goal as Sutton 7m2 iCorneil and Rory Gibbs with an assist each. Gibbs received a gash above his eye, and was taen to the hospital for treatment. The leading p oint 1getter on the Eagles may be out of action for a few games because of his injury. Perry Lang and Theo Sch- app replied for, the home club, the only two to dent Thîele's armour. Penalties were even at fivýe apiece, with the first goal of the match being the only power play marker. Red Eagles 'Hand Sutton Their Second Defeat of Weekend by.David Passant Two first period goals and a single 2nd. period tally was the margin of victory for the Bowmanvîlle Red Ea gles, Sunday evenîng at the Bow- manville -Arena. The Eagles and the Sutton Rangers traded four markers apiece in' the final stanza, for a 7-4 Red Eagle victory. Winnîng the face-off resuit- ed in Bowmanville's first goal. Bill Wagar slipped the puck over to Doug Tamblyn, who roiied ittbaCK to Ron Strike. Strîke's blast fromn the point traveiled through a maze of legs and through, those of Suttoni netminder Dwight O'Hailoran, at 16:45.. Less than one minute later it was 2-0 for the locals as Doug Tamblyn knocked in a re- bound from Bill Wagar and, Steve Davey. At 7:37 of the second period wvas the' time for the, Red Eagles third taily of the game. Ron Strike with his 2nd. goal from AI Emard and Bilh Wagar g ave the Red Eagles a 3-0 bulge after two -periods. Eariy in the 3rd. period, the Rangers appeared on their way back as Dennis Berger tipped in a drive from AI Harrison, giving Eagle net- mninder Randy Thiele no chance to block the shot, but the Red Eagles racked Up three tailies in succession to open up a 6-1 edge. Don Smith, on a beautiful unassisted effort, winning the draw, and deking out the netminder made it 4-1. Bill Wagar, with his fourth point of the night scored from AI Emard. Eag- le s captain Bruce Osborne then slapped home a drive from the point, from Rolly Simpson and AI Emard togive Bowmanville a five goal margin. At 12:45, Rob Gockie counit- ed on Steve Rowe> who, replaced Randy' Thiele, after Osborne's goa, to cut the Eagles mkargin to four. Steve Davey regained the five count MIXED MAJOR Dec. 10,1W73 John Ogdea took high triple hionors with 793 (313,256.- John's improved gamne. this past schedule has made him, one of our, top ten men bowlers. Larry Piper went ahead la the men 's averages with a 776 (274,256). D)on Bishop boosted his average with 734 and hhgh siagle of h night 322. Other 700 and over triphes: Doris Joli 732 (265), Bryce Adams 731 (269,251), Albert Samani 729 (261,259), Virgiaha Fairey 717 (319), Russ Hateiy 708 (296). We have one week left of the first schedule and six out of the twelve teamns are ha contention to take top spot. Team standings as folhows: Duna .......... 25 43188- Patfield........ 25 41991 Fairey .. ....... 24 43429 Haynes ......... 24 42973 Wright ......... 23 43392 Joli -.... ý... ... 23 43380 Buday.......... 20 43889 Sutchiffe .. -..... 20 43405 Sheehan,....... -20 42846 Coohe ......... . 19 41192 Reid .. ýý........ 18 41831 Crossey ......... 14 41323 Legion Ladies Team Standings Bruce..... ... 29 40997 Sutcliffe........ 28 42756 Annaert ......... 19 41254 Sheehan....... -.14 39911 High Average Beraice Partner (42)...225 High Single ', Fran Bruce ............ 308 High Triple t Fran Bruce............ 705 200 Ga mes Mary Gray 292, Rose Venasse 255, Beraice Partaer 251,232, Irene Whitney 249, Marg Perris 247, Jean Burton 233, Joan Sutchiffe 234, 210, Mary Bates 230,208, Linda Dowaey 217,210, Fran Bruce 215. Averages Beraice Partaer 225 (42), Joan Sutciffe 211, Fran Bruce 204(42),Mary Bates 200, Rose Venasse 194(42), Nyhl Shee- han 193, Jean Burton 192(42), Mary Gray 184 (42), Marg Perris 184(39), Denise Ana- aert 179, wîth a wicked drive, with Ted Puk assisting at 15:54. But two goals hess. than a minute apart, 16 seconds later made it a 7-4 final. Len Walker and Denais Berger with his 2nd tally, scored for the Rangers. Ton 10 Eagle Scorers As of Sunday, Dec. 16,1973 Roy1 GP G A Pts Gir ibbs .... 17 12 12 24 Ted Puk ...17 6 14 20 Paul Forsey.. 13 10 9 19 Bruce Osborne 19 3 16 19 BilWagar . ý... 19 9 9 18 Pearce Wiicox il 8 7 15 AI Emard .... 14 5 -9 14 Doug Tamblyn 16 6 7 14 Ron Strike .... 17 4 8 12 Doug Woods.. 8 3> 7 10 1Lucky Program Winner - Larry Bate $5.00 King St. E., Town. Lucky 50-50 Draw Winner - Paul Forsey (Jr. C. player), Duke St., Town, $21.00. Don't Use Old Snow Tires If Front, Ones Are Radiais If vour car is equipped with non-radial winter tires on the radial tires, use snow radiais rear and radiais on the -front, only. Don't try to get one more the car can develop an winter's wear out of that old "over-steer" characteristic set of bias or bias-belted snow resulting ia an unstable condi- tires, says The Goodyear Tire tion, in which the rear wheels & Rubber Company of Canada do flot have the proper Limited. proportion of cornering trac- Goodyear engineers, warn tion on wet or slippery roads, that radiais should neyer be Goodyear says. In extreme put on front wheels if the rear cases, this will cause loss 01 wheels have bias or bias- control of the vehicle. belted snow tires. By having LADIES MAJOR, Dec. 10, 1973 lligh Average 0. Patfield & O. Etcher. 228 High Single H. Rogers .............. 350 Hligh Triple H. Rogers .............. 776 Games 250 & Over Helen Rogers 350-241, N. Evans 264, J. Patfîeld 285, D). King 274, J. Baker 289-228, S. Davis 225-225-248, F., Bradley 243-250, F. Draper 264, 0. Patfield 230-244, E. Etcher 260. Team Standing O.Patfield ....... ..... 35 S. Cain......... ...-26 F. *Bradley ...........26 J. Tennant............ 22 D. King ............... 22 F. Draper ........20 O. Etcher-.......20 S. Davis ..........181/2 N. Evans............. 18 H. Depew........ ..... 17'1/ J. Patfield ........... 16 H. Rogers ............ il MERRY MAKERS Dec. 13,1973 Team Standings Mary Lou T.. ......... 25466 ClaraS .............. 24842 .Helene B............. 24611 Marg. P............. 24522 Dorothy M........... 24245 Mary H.............. 24182 VernaS .............. 23559 Gloria S....... ...... 23538 High Average Clara Sarginson...... ... 207 High Single Carolyn Bruce ......... 308 High Double Clara Sarginson ......... 509 200 Games Carolyn. B. 308, Clara S. 295,214, Shirley G. 253, Mary H. 252, Dorothy K. 248, Gloria S. 248. Doris M. 234, Helene B. 224,MeiMei S. 223,211, Marg. N. 222, June S. 213, Helen S. 211, Dorothy M. 209, Marleen S. 200. goal played an outstanding game. On Suaday we travelled to Markham and we must have ocen stl1IIeajoying aur Satur- Go Me s PeeWeesday win as we lost 4-1. We Gard ns ee eeswere never inthis gare a Beat Bay Ridges2- and then kept skating. Gar. mu McQuaid got our oaly goal late Lose toMcirkh m 4-:1 inthe game with Rob De Bo Laone dnsMinrar l"iamos holbe proud of getting the sit Pee Wees played two games the way they phayed. Inaa on the weekend, winning one game like this it is u nfair to and losing one. single out individuals as this e On Saturday the boys camne was a complete teamn effort, ,Up with a big win defeatiag however John Stoorgard -in Bay Ridges 2-1. Brent Clem- ens scored both goals with Chuck Weish assisting thehast 1 ~ goal comning with only- 20 gamne. This was the first time this year we have beaten Bay Ridges who have one of the finest teams in the eague and ~E'D f T f r- re ts il rf le >0 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, Dec . 19, 1973 7 knapp's Bantams Overpower Bay Ridges as They Prepare For Silver Stick Tournament H. W. Knapp's Major Ban- Knapp's now face a tot gI tams overpowered Bay Rid- schedule in the near future ges 6-1 at Memoriai Arena on facing Whitby and Markharn Wed., Dec. ,12. Tom Conneli which is ail to the good as the opened the scoring at 1: 35 on a prepare for the Silver Stic pass from Robert Ormiston tournament in Brarnalea on and one minute later Terry Dec. 28, faciag last year's Sarginson put Bowmanville in adversaries Grimsby in the to a quick 2-0 lead assisted by f r-st game. Chri s Marchant. Jerry John -__________ ston extended the lead to 3-0 on a fine three way passing play PHIL aVOWLES from Gord Wallace and Chris HaigSeils Marchant before Bay Ridges HaigSeils scored their only goal of the 1 Quen St] Bowmanville game, an urfassisted effort by PHON E 623-7591 Alan Ribee. 24 HOUR SERVICE tKnapps scored three more Oil, Gas & Electric tmes with Gord Wallace from Furnace & Air Condition Robert Ormiston, John Davis Installations - Central assisted by Wallace and&WidwIut Ormiston, and Ca ptain John Clare Hdcla & indl Conboy unassisted roundîng Caequca ipm e out the scoring. qimn For a change, Bowmanville Free Estimates ended up having less penalties Budget Termns Availa hIe than the vîsitors, aine to sevea. fi tAli! £'e happy and full of ' go id cheer now and throughout the holiday season. .Erinli Golf ande BOWMANVILLE us to allof you , fora happy YuIe! 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