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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jan 1975, p. 7

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anid Oshawa mark of the third period wbcn Gneg Brunt put Wayde Prest- on into the dlean on a beautîful pass at the centen ice ned uine. It was much the same script on Salurday in an exhibition game against Oshawa. The only Tono score came wben Scott Sellers and Jacky Pinch combined to set up Kevin Wand for a second period goal. The noug style of hockey conlinued as the Tonos wene asýessed 25 minutes in penal- tics to 18 for the Oshawa squad. Ken Cowle was the only casualty of the game as he sustained a broken tbumb when slashed in the second period. nor Midgets PIay In etnever Tournament Dec. 27, 1974 - Stoneybrook vs Bowmanville Bowmanville had to come from behind in the final period of play to score 4 unanswered goals and win the lst gamne of the tournament to advanice to tbd'Semi-finals in the Champ- ionship Series by a score of 4-2. Bob Koczulab played an excellent game as net minder and saved many what seemed to be sure gol. Bowmanville finally put it alI together in the ast period and started finding the net on some beautiful passing plays. Scoring for Bowmanvi le were nu. 9 Frank Leach with 1 goal and 2 assists; no. 8 Jerry Johnston 2 goals and 1 assist; no. 4 Jerry Leddy 1 goal; no. 2 Rick Mackey 1 assist. January 2, 1975 - Bowmanville vs Collingwood This was the critical game in, the series, as the loser was elimfinated from further comn- petition and the winner ad- vanced to the Championship Finals. Bowmanville were up for the game and came out and played their best and tougo~est gamne of the year against Collingwood who were the team to beat in the tourna-, ment. Collingwood was a big, well coached, good skating and checking -hockey club but Bowmanville knew what they were up against, and came out e qual to the task. Bowman- ville's Tim Dyck was out- standing in the net as hie thwarted many attempts and came up with one of bis best games of the year. Be received many compliments from the opposition and fans in the arena. Colingwood opened the scoring at 7:43 of lst period, with Bowmanville coming back at 3:30 of 2nd perîod on a, shot from the p oi n t y Rick Mackey that Bobby Orr would envy. Assists on Mackey's goal came from Jerry John- ston and Mark Starkey. .Then at 8:54 of 2nd period Žerry Johnston put in 'a- lose ý,uck in front of Collingwood's goal assisted b y Jerry Leddy and Don Cowle, The final score of 2-1 was a good Libert4y Belles Team Standings Roberts - 2029 pins, 3 points; Robinson - 2005, 3; Gibson - 1940, 3; Bons -1851,3; Pearce - 1805, 3; Chant - 1907, 2; Coombes - 1815, 1; Spear - 1890, 0; Aldread - 1822, 0; MacDonald - 1792, 0; Burton - 1729, 0; Partner - 1671, 0. High Single Sharon Robinson ......... 281 High Double Marlon Gibson.......... 470 Top 10 Averages Marion Gibson 235, J. Chant 233, S. Robinson 232, D. Mutton 229, -1. Davis 222, P. Forsey 217, M. Pearce 216, C. Roberts 215, B. Jones 205, J. Spear 205. exampl e of how well both teamýs pla cd, each teamn received onty 3 minor penalt- ies and nu scuring in the final period by either team. January 4, 1975 - Champion- sbip Final - Milton vs Bowmanville It just seemed that Bow- manville couldn't do anytbing right in this game, even tbougb we were the bcst team on the ice. We just couldn't complete our plays or passes and il seemed to effect our overall momentum as wc just could nul get on the ball. Milton opened the scoring at 1:21 of lst period'on a screen shot tbat eludcd net minder Bobby Koczuiab. Bowman- ville quickly returned the compliment 6 seconds aler on a unassisted goal by Chris Marchant wbo let go a bard, fast siapsbot just inside the Milton red line that the goalie couhdn't bang on tu and dropped it in the net. In the second period the scuring ended witb Milton bitting the net 2 more times. We the coach, and manager would like to publicly tbank every member of the Constit- ution Insurance Minor Mid- gets for puttîng forth their best conduct at the Tourna- ment witb the Tournament officiais telling us bow well disciplined and behaved'they, were. They gave their best, eacb and- every game and almost went aIl the way- but losing the Cbampiunship game 3 to 1 to Milton. If tbcy continue playing hockey as tbey bave been tbey will certainly go far in the piayoffs whicb are coming up the end of January. Minor Atom Tie Bay Ridges Bob Beers' Minor Atoms Al Stars played at home to the strung Bay Ridges team and battled to a close 1-1 draw. The visitons took, an eanly lead, but Bowmanvilhe came rigbt back, tbree minutes later, to. tic the score and end the scuring. Jef f Vyfscbafl guI back on track witb a goal assisted by Todd Beers and Tim Preston. Both teams stnuggled to break the dead- ock, but neither side was successful. The game was fast and wideopen, witb fine goal- tending. Todd Stenhens and Scot Bate splît duties in the Bowmanville net. Bay Ridgcs outsbot the Tonus 16-10 and the visitons neceîved all of the three penatiý. The bo ys skated and passed veny well and il is hoped thal thein fine play continues througbout t he resl of the season. it.ch Cobourg La,,ck of scoring hurt the H. Wood Transport Minor Bantamns in two games played last week as they lost by identical 5-1 scores to Cobourg and Oshawa Hamblys. The Toros traveiled to Grafton, Tbursday hight, for an encounter with Cobourg, It was a rough, wide open type of *game wbich on several occa- sions was on the verge of breaking out into a f ull scale battle as the referees rulcd witb a rathen lenient band. Bowmanville pickcd up 23 minutes in penalties to Coboungsr 14. The transporters had num erous chances to score but failed to put the puck in the net until the six minute Look at Those Eyes Sparkle!1 Introducing Liane May Wolosewich who celebrated herfirst birthday on Oct. 28th, 1974. Her proud parents are Don and Pam Wolosewic h of R.R. 2, Blackstock. Mn. and Mrs. Robent, Behm of 120 Park Rd. S., Oshawa, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wolosewich, formerly of Oshawa, are the grandp'arents. Presen Ceqefor $1 ,300 ai 2nd Truck PatAI l Star Game Minor Hockey Resuits Jan. 13, 1975 - Pee Wee Rice Bowl- 5- J. Arcbibald, D. Severn 2, R. Keanney, D. Kcarney. Assîsl - 2 for Ah Vandcrgast, Dave Ritchie, Ted Witherspoon, A. Turney. Goodyear Rangers- 3 - T. Ilouper, M. Janssens, P.. Cornisb, Assist - S. Laurion, T. Houper. 'Bantam Maianna Develp.-6-P. Fice, R. Prout, B. Baker, 3.for D. Prout. Assist - P. Burnows, D. Prout. Kiwanis Huskies - 4 - Glen Austin, 2 for Otto Geratchex, D. Pickel Assist - Garry Ewves, 2 for Mike Foster, Hon Burgess. Jan. 14, 1975 - Tyke Cable T.V. - 1- Tracy Stephens from Greg Watson ana Uinîs McKee. Shut'out for Chnis Clif ton. Vie Mtai - 0. Kool Enterprises - 4 - shut oui for Mark Morgan, Chnis Dreossi 4 goals, assist to Brian Garbko, B. Etzinger. Bon Rae -O0 Pee Wee Lime Crush Wings - 5 - Shut oui tu John Staccy, Mark Richards 2, Atkinson 1 goal, Steve Lavigne 1, Jim Francis 1,-assisi James Weblanc, Gco Atkinson, Bud Nolan 3. Canadians - 0. Bantaim Kiwanis Cubs - 7 - Kevin Gray, Leonard White, Russ Wilby 2, J. Nimigon, Joc Nowlan, Nick Gibbs, assists Leonard White 2, Russ Wilby, Randy Jarvis 2, Jim Johnson. Frank's Variety -2 -Pat Reynolds 1, Jeff Payne 1, assist, Dan Stnike. Jan. lSth, 1975 Bines Roul Beer - 7 - 5 for Bian Dennis, Mark Rogers, Neil Osborne. Assist, 2 for Doug Brooks, Bill Cosweli, 2 for Glen Fernil, Gary Gutbnie, Paul 1-odgson, Pete Whte. Kînsmen - 1 - Linton. Brock B.P.- 1 - Steve Mayberry Assisi Billy Lambert. Oshawa Pax ing- - Will- oughby, Assist, Vanson. ian ý16, 1975 -Girls Red -o for S. Fry, Shut out for- K. Sharp Tk Forester -O Consumers Gas - 4 - 2 for Paul Robkard, Kevin Fry, Scott Hodgson, Assist Scott Bodgson, Paul Robichard. 2 for Jon Rowe, shut out for Brian Rcdfern. Cardinais -0 Blonnets - 2 - Thom McLau- ghin, Rand Smit. Atom Kinsman - 3 - Robbie Green, Dave Bancock, Assist Chnis Mann, Robbie Green, Brad Canfield, Cable T.V. - 2 - Hugli Francis, Cbuck Green, assist, Roland Powell, Hugli Francis. Jan. 17, 1975 Lions - 2 - Maxwell, Rom- and, Assist Geisier, Shut out for Kapicyn. Franks -1- Danny Elloit, Assist, Gary Adair. Local 12219 - 2 - Brian Strong, Scott Michelson, Ass- ist Don Daigle. Pee Wee ian. 18, 1975 Canadians - 3 - Gary Noondstra, Steve Frei, Doug James, Assist, Janson John- son, Darry Player. Kings - 2 - Brian Massey, Robert Thompson, Assist, Steve Ogden, Edwin, Vermeu- len. Franks - 5 - Terry Deluck, David, Mason, Andy Paton, Brian afed AssRandy Hlanithorui, 2 for Terry Deluck, Bill Smit, Paul Rivers, Jeff Cantieldi. Cable T.V. - 5 - Dan MeMulltrn, Nick Keith, 2 for D. Peebles, James Haas, Assist, Dan MeMullen, Steve Magu- ire, Paul Cooke, Greg Nihili. Nichols Motors - 5 - Garth McQuaid 3, Boy. Bray, Assist, Mark Mathews, Bill Brooks. Lime Crush wings - John Foote Assist Francis. ATOM Franks - 2- Robbie Johnson, Marty Erwin.' Cable T.V.-2-Scott IrWin -2, assist for Dve Kroan. <1 Grahamýs - 3- 3 for R. Rozema, 3 Assists for J. Hlogarth, Shut out for D. Adams. Kinsmen-O Midget Jan. l9th, 1975 Luenerais -é - iJave Brown, Steve' Jeffery, 2 for Trent Masters, 2 for-Jamnes Pocock, Niel Killen, Assist.2 for Dave Brown, Joe White, 2 for Jon Crossey, 2 forTrent Masters, Kim Sarginson, Niel Killens. Comets - 1 - Paul Dunham Assist Carrigan. Mt. Royals - 7 - Glen Martin, Rory Erwin, Fred Wind, Rick Stacey, 2 for Pete Knowlton, Dave Brown, Shut out for Jeff Lunny. Blazers -0. Team Standings GutterballS 6596 pins, 5 points; Soreheads 5895, 4; Headpins 6226, 3; Aces 6186, 3; Screw- bails 6066, 3; Alleycats 6173, 0. High Single Men - D. Snowden - 313, Women - R. Shackelton - 286. High Triple Men- N. Yeo - 656, Women - B. Gilkes 707. 0. Patfield 238, J. Brown 229, D. Bradley 228, O. Etcher 227, T. Forrester 226, F. Land 223, N. Evans 219, F. Bradley 215, G. Taylor 210, B. Osborne 210. Depew 5949-6, O0. Patfield 6193-5, Moore 6008-4, Forrester 5781-4, J. Patfield 5645-4, Bowers 6117-3, D. Bradley 5336-3, Land 5864-2, Davis 5767-2, Evans 5571-1, Flintoff 5345-1, F. Bradley 5261-1. High Triple mO. Etèher769. High Single - Ill ellam 341. High Single - J. Rowe 264. High Triple - J. Burton 678. Betty Smith 5287-6, Mary, Bates 5050-5, Jean Burton 5290-4, Isabel Wright 4905-4, Alice Lorusso 4883-4, Mabel Trimble 4848-1. M. Bates 207, J. Burton 200, A. Lorusso 195, J. Rowe 193, D. Devos 191, J. Woudstra 189, M., Trimble 185, B. Smith 185, B. Wltbur 181, J. Dixon 176. The 2nd annual truck plant aIl star hockey game was another successfuh venture taking place during the Christ- mas and New Years holiday period. SOver 1700 peuple witnessed an cxciting game wbere shif t nu. 1 bad their revenge fromn hast ycans winnens shift nu. 2, by dumping themn 6 to 2. Wayne Cheeseman was the top marksman of the day with 2 goals and 1 assist, this was followed by Dave Green witb 2 goals, Mike Weidmank 1 goal and 1 assist. Wayne Patfield 1 ,goal and 1 assist.Hanry Whyte, 2 assists, Greg Reid 2_ assists and Fred Cockenton 1 assist,. Rephying for shif t no. 2 were Cal Pettit and Larry Marshal with 1 goal a piece, Gary Munnue 2 assists and Junior Munroe witb 1 assist. No. 1 shift collected 18 minutes of penalty time compared to 14 minutes for no. 2 shift. Coaching for shift nu. 1 was Dick Taylor, wbile at the belm of shif t nu. 2 was Ben Lahaye. The game was officially opened by Mayor Jim Potti- cary, wbo dropped the puck to the enthusiastic cheers of the c rowd. Special guests at the event included former Maple Leaf defenseman Bob Baun, wbo also presented the "Wes Vokins Tnophy" to Dave Green as tE outstanding forward. John Barton present- cd Cal Pettit the "John Banton Tropby" as the outstanding defenseman, and Len Weeks Pesnd the "D.C. Sawyen Trsepby" to Dave Green, captain of nu. 1 shift as the winnîng team. Both teams reccived -goid and silver medallions nespectively. Pre-game musical enter- tainment was provided to the spectators by the Branch No. 43 Calna dian Legion Pipe Band whilc the Ajax figure skating club complimented the inter- mission betwcen the first and second pcriods, with a 'Com- cdy on I ce" routine, starrîng Bill Rowland and Joe Ver- booven, dressed as a very mean looking bull and Mrs. Dale McNeil as the cbarming matador. Peter "Puck" Pen- row cleaned up the after effects of the "Frigbtened Bull' much to the, delight of the children. Also during tbe second and third pcniod inter- mission, the Oshawa figure skating club presented Roy Cox and Elleîi Tuwers in a routine wbicb thriiled tbe spectatons witb their preci- sion. This was topped off by a solo performance by Jennifer Green, drawing mucb ap- phause from tbe audience. Bob Watson presented a cheque of $1300.00 to Mrs. Nancy Lace and Scott Sweet representing the Crippled, Children's Centre. Rh our Street in Oshawa. The capt- ains of botb- teams each gave Scott a hockey stick, signed by all participants and Bob Baun. Master of ceremonies, Bill Holding presented co-ordina- tor Buoh Watson, shift presi- dents Peter Dwyen and Arcbie Black and committee mem- bers Len Weeks, Syd Gravel- ines, Paul Hycha, Bob Woods and Bob O'Brien to the spectatons for a wehl deservcd round of applause. Publicity was handled by Cy Merlin, wbihe Doug' Weales did an excellent job as announcer for the evening. Truck Plant Hockey Draws - Savings Bond, ticket number 625 - donatcd to Crippled Children, Door Prizes - Prize Number - 2468 - Bill Mitchell; 1277 - Peter Duncan; 097 - John Jenkinson; 2371 - H.C. Pat- field; 1121 - Jim Geddes; 1570 - A.R. Parker, 1880 - Tammy Mullen; 081 - Walt Ellis; 1356 - K. Bisson; 1860 - Jack Knapp; 098 - Russell Tureck; 2123 - W. Jollymore; 2170 - Shannon Haight; 869 - Lorna Brown. oo. sMio(Bntm aeScor'ing Problems Sut She 799 Dia Dia Joa 214 PIa nit SbE Dor 242, 238, Ha3 Jirr 232 Cno Coo cli.i Baî 'Ha, 2-5I 0-5, P( phy Rot Cha 4, 374, 368' Par Mai Mai Mai 215, son Spei Rob Ma( N E VIL H-ut 20. She 011v Gail 196, Dor Ben 182, Car Ber The Canadian Statesman-, Bowmanville. Januarv 2? 1975 7 Legion'Bowling LONG SAULT Team Standings Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baker, ithffe 7 points, 8048 pins; Burlington, Mr. Chris James ieehan 4, 8204; Plazek 4, Toronto, spent the weekend il; Partner 3, 8068. witb Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. High Single Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. John ýane Bowartb .......... 317 Johnson, Oshawa were Sun- High Triple day visîtors of Mr. and Mrs. iane Bowartb .......... 717 Bert Johnson. Top 10 Averages Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mur-, )an Sutchiffe 219, Bernice pby were recent supper guests rtner 217, Diane Howarth 'of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stephen- 4, Irene Whitney 200, Ann son, Newcastle. lazek 197, Mary Bates 198, Mrs. John Bateman was ay Barrett 191, Hilda Sim- bostess for the January meet- ek 189, Mary Gray 185, NybI ing of Club 50 beld Tuesday ebhan 185. evening Jan. 14. Pres. Mrs. - Kovacs opened meeting and M ixed Major conducted the business, Ms C. Penwarden read the devo- )ris Joli 267, Ross Wright tional and Mrs. G. Baker read , Vi Coole 243, Pete Dobbins Scripture. Reports were given 8,- John Ford 238, Peggy and then as the club was ynes 237, Jim Murphy 237, formed in 1950 we remainisced n Bruton 235, Russ Hately back to a goodly number of , Joan Sutchiffe 232. important items. We decided to bave a eucbre party in -ossey 6-6065, Dunn 5-6160, Tyrone Hall Marcb 17 at 8 )oe 5-6157, Joli 4-6776, Sut- p.m. and a sale in the faîl. 1ffe 3-6309,Buday, B 3-6160, Pres. tbanked Mrs. Bateman ignell 3-5899, Patfield 2-6103, for the use of her bome, and ynes 2-5949, Buday, K meeting cîosed in usual man- 905, Sheeban 1-5441, Faîrey ner witb a lovely lunch served i799. by Mrs., Baker and Mrs. Higb Singles Kovacs. Valentine Sale to be Peggy Haynes 319, Roman at the Feb. meeting beld at the Oka 305. home of Mrs. C. Penwarden 1High Triples witb pruceeds going to the ýggy Haynes 817, Jim Mur- Cancer Society. iy 812. Hlawks BREO )berts 3858-6, Pearce 3801-5, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day- ant 3786-41/2, Robinson 3804- ey Bowmanville were callers Gibson 3881-3, Coombes of Mr. R. Davey on Saturday. 5-3, Burton 3700-3, Alldread 87-3, Bons 3574-3, Spear Mr. J. Tabb is under the 3-1, MacDonald 3657-1/2, doctor's care and we wshbhim trnter 3422-0. improved bealth in the cominig High Single year. non Gibson .... ...... 260 Mr. and Mrs. D. Gatcheli High Double Brooklin were Sunday dinner aon Gibson.......... 476 guests of Mr,. and Mrs. A.C. Stephenson and friends. aon Gibson 237, J. Chant 5M. Pearce 206, S. Robin- Mrs. S.* Fitzgerald and 205,M. Hrstan 23 J Colleen Ajax called on Mrs. F. ear 202, P. Forsey 201,C. Tabb Bowmanville on Mon- ýbents 200, B. Partner 199, B. day. .cDonald 195. Our sympatby gues out the Hoskîn family of Oshawa their EWTONVILLE STARK- family, friends and neigb- LLE BOWLING bours in tbe passing of Mn. Teamn Standings BHoward Hoskîn, don of Mr. ark Plugs 36, Mu tfiers 33, and Mrs. Wesley Boskin who ib Caps 27, Nuts and Boîts iived in this district for many years. Service was held at the High Single Armstrong Funeral Home in erry Hall ............ 258 Oshawa on Tuesday. High Triple Mn. L. W. Beecb bas been ive Henderson ......... 644 under the doctor's care. We Top 10 Averages wîsbhlm improved health. il Milîson 201, Sherry Hall Mrs. J . Abrams and Mrs. , Marlene Stacey 194, Pbilip Tyrone called on Mrs. )rotby Stark 189, Olive K. Roblin during the week. ýnderson 189, Joyce Stacey Mrs. R. Davey visited witb ?Pat Milîson 180, Karen Mrs. F. Tahb Bowmanville on rter 179, Lorna Bain 179, Monday. ýrnice Henderson 176. Bob Watson presents a chequefor $1,300 to Mrs. Nancy Lace and Scott, Sweet,' repnesenting the Crippled Children's Centre, Bloon St., East, Oshawa. For A Cleain Bih of Heaithl Don't neglect your home. If you take good care of it, it will take care of you. Treat it like a member of your family . .. .And that means frequent: checkups. Buildall's Home Remedies keep ail homes in good health. If you've heen neglecting your home now's the timie to use our Hio me Rem edies. SAVE ENERGY AND MONEYI Vermiculite Insulation. Just pour and level to the thickness desired. 3, Cu. 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