/ 6 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, September 29. 1982 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- While vacationing at Pigeon Lake, Mrs. Oswald Richmond, 123 Elgin Street, Bowmanville, caught a 23 lb. Muskie, 48 inches long and 18 inches around. It took 30 minutes to land. FLASHBACK --10 YEARS AGO -- His Worship Mayor Hobbs will officially open the Bowmanville Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association season this Saturday Saturday at the local arena. Also participating in the opening will be federal candidates Russell C. Honey, Allan Lawrence and Wilmer Hill, members of town council, Reeve Carl Down and. members of Darlington council. JR. C HOCKEY -- Have you purchased your Jr. C hockey season ticket from Bob Marshall. Save money by getting a season's pass, encourage the team and see great hockey. Home games are Sunday nights at 7:30 p.m. CLINIC -- This Saturday, October 2nd, starting with registration from 7-7:30 a.m. at Darlington Arena, there will be a clinic for OMHA and House League referees. CLOSING DAY -- The Bowmanville Country Club held its Men's Closing Day tournament on Saturday, with more than 50 players participating in the final event of the golfing season. The winners are listed below: Gross Winners 1. John Knelagan, 2. Rick James, 3. Bob Marjerrison. Net Winners 1. Pat King, 2. Fritz Harrich, 3. Bill Finnie. Individual Awards - Longest Drive - Rick James, Closest to the hole - A1 Cruess and Pat King. Beat the Pro - Len Dunsford, Andy Murray, Don Burt, Russ Stackhouse and Ted Fairey. MEN'S EXECUTIVE -- The 1983 Executive for the Bowmanville Golf Club's membership includes includes Club Captain Harry Fayle, Committee Members George Topping, Joe Straberger, Doug McCabe, Don Kram, Past Club Captain Ray Crombie. CHAMPIONSHIP BANQUET -- Be sure to get your ticket soon for this Saturday's Championship Banquet at the Bowmanville Golf Club. The dinner and dance honours all the winners of the club's championships played earlier in the season. Tickets are still available from the Pro Shop. "OVER 50" -- Starting today, Wednesday, and running each week until October 27th, an Over 50's Fitness Club will be held at St. Paul's United Church from 10:15-11 a.m. Soccer Results By Dick Budel The curtain has finally hung' down on a lengthy season as the remaining three age groups declared their champions. Without further ado, let us examine the past week's action on a day-by-day basis. Monday, Sept. 20th - the Squirts semi-final produced an inconclusive result as the Newcastle K of CII squad battled Roy Nichols to a 1-1 draw through regulation time and two periods of overtime. Marty Burgess scored for Roy Nichols while Adam Mohns scored for Newcastle. The Colts had an opportunity to end the suspense when Adam Mohns was awarded a penalty shot in the first over-time period, but was unable to beat the Roy Nichols' keeper. Tuesday, Sept. 21st. - the Newcastle Squirts renewed their battle with Roy Nichols and this time managed to come up triumphant as a goal by Adam Mohns proved sufficient for a 1 - 0 victory. This win meant that the Colts were now in the championship final against the powerful Hampton squad. While the Squirts were advancing, the Port of Newcastle Mosquitoes were closing their season with a 2 - 1 loss to Kinsmen Rovers in a semi-final contest. Both teams had plenty of opportunities to run up a decisive margin, yet the winning goal came only minutes from the end. Anthony Barnoski scored the lone goal for the Colts while Carmine Cappelli and Derek Veiling scored for the victors. The Atoms' semi final was also decided as Marketplan outlasted a game with Orono II squad. Unfortunately we do not have the details of scoring for this game. Camsport Trailer Sales Hwy. 115and35 Newcastle 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selection of TRUÇK-CAPS in stock SUPERIOR PROPANE REFILL CENTRE "KRAC0" Registered Builder ol Carpentry 4 Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes, farm, home and cottage improvements. Owner William H.J. Kraayvanger (Licensed Carpenter) Thursday Night League Mr. Submarine Bantam Girls Lose Out in Finals This is the Mr. Submarine sponsored bantam ball team who recently were defeated by a Newcastle girls team in the recreational playoff tournament at Orono. Team members are, front row, 1-r, Kari Black, Marlene McLean, Lisa DeSousa, Evelyn Kennett; back row, Coach George Van Dyk, Cathy Non Contact Hockey League Gets Underway for Season Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. - A game but tired K of CII squad finally had to pay the price of playing on 3 consecutive nights, including a double overtime game, as they went down 3 - 1 to Hampton. The boys gave it a good try as the score was still only 1 -1 well into the second half until Neil Gerrits coolly scored a beautiful beautiful goal for Hampton. Richard Bateman added an insurance tally as he scored his second goal. Chris McSweeney scored for the Colts while Benjamin Vanderheyden played a very strong game for the Colts. Thursday, Sept. 23rd, - the Atom championship went to the Rangers as they defeated Marketplan by a score of 2 - 0 at Waverley Public School. Once again we do not have any details for this game. The Mosquitos, in an all Bowmanville Bowmanville final played at Tyrone, saw Hooper's defeat Rovers by a 2 -1 score. It was a see-saw battle with many missed opportunities by both sides. Hooper's struck first as Darrin Bunker scored. Mark Tripp eventually managed to deadlock the score at 1 -1 until 5 minutes from the end Darrin Bunker scored his second of the game for the final of 2 -1. There were quite a number of spectators at this game and both teams expressed their appreciation for the parental support received throughout the season. To recap, the champions are as follows: Squirts - Hampton, runner up - Newcastle K of C II; Atoms - Rangers, runner up - Marketplan; Mosquitoes - Hoopers, runner-up - Rovers; PeeWees - Orono, runner-up - Tyrone. I would like to remind all players in the Newcastle Colts Soccer Club that team crests are now available, free, from your coach. Don't forget to pick one up when you turn in your (washed) uniform! Also, we have a supply of white T-shirts imprinted with the club crest for a price of $4.50, You can order them from your coach or call Dick Budel 987-5429 or Bill Read 786-2081. Finally, I know that some of the coaches are planning parent and Son games and I urge all you parents to take advantage of this opportunity to have some fun, Hopefully we'll have a write-up on these games in next week's column, On Saturday night at Bowmanville Arena, the Men's Non Contact hockey league got underway for the season with Mayor Garnet Rickard on hand for the official puck dropping with President Bob Standings G.P.W L T G.F.G.A. Pts. Flying Dutchmen 1 1 0 0 8 4 2 Courtice Auto 1 1 0 0 4 3 2 Town Sports 1 1 0 0 3 2 2 B.R.&T 1 0 0 1 4 4 1 Clinic 1 0 0 1 4 4 1 Shoppers 1 0 1 0 3 4 0 United 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 Beasties 1 0 1 0 4 8 0 Scoring J. Smith - Dutchmen B. Shantz - Beasties P. Murdock - Clinic D. Moriarity - Dutchmen P. Bycok - Dutchmen By Bob Burke The Bowmanville Non- Contact Hockey League commenced its fourth season. Saturday night at the Bowmanville arena. All eight teams saw action this weekend and while the men are all at least a year older (this year you must be 32 to qualify) most appear desirous of proving that they aren't getting older just better, While Mayor Rickard, who has opened our season every year, dropped the puck at centre ice Saturday night to allow Bowmanville Restaurant Restaurant & Tavern and Clinic Pharmacy to open the 82-83 season with a very crowd pleasing game. B.R. & T got off to an early 2-0 lead in the first period on goals from Bates and Chapman. Clinic Pharmacy countered in the second period with three goals of their own to take a 3-2 lead into the dressing room. Woolner opened the scoring », for Clinic and Vat Murdock G.P. G A Mip. Pts. 2 3 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 got a pair. The third period saw B.R. & T tie the game up on a goal by Moon then go in front 4-3 on a beautiful solo effort from Michael Clouthier. Len Jay tied the game at 4-4 as the clock was running out. Both teams served notice that they will be a lot stronger this year and cannot be taken for granted. In Saturday's second game, the rejuvinated Town Sports came out from the opening whistle and appeared in midseason midseason form to take a 3-0 lead but had to hold on to skate off with a very entertaining 3-2 win. Mark Clary opened the scoring for Town Sports early in the game. Doug Ferguson notched the second goal mid way through the period and Vern Beck made it 3-0 before United Drug got untrackcd. Doug Rickard and Rick Drew succeeded in putting the puck past Mike Willoughby, Mike is trying to break in a new set of ads this year but doesn't feel e is ready to test them out in game conditions yet. Sunday morning at seven seems awfully early to many but Courtice Auto Wreckers and Shoppers Drug Mart weren't sleeping as Courtice earned their first victory of the season in a closely contested match. Courtice opened the scoring on Tom Fennell's goal only to have Shoppers bounce back with a pair from Kevin Lacey and Griffis. Courtice tied the game at two when Tom Fennell put his second of the game past Steve Plumbtree between the pipes for Shoppers. Shoppers took the lead again when Gary James found the range only to have Courtice tie the game on a goal from Peter Henderson. Fuller settled the game late in the period when he beat Plumbtree to give Courtice a 4-3 win. Sunday's final game saw the Beasties and the Flying Dutchman play close hockey for two periods before the Dutchmen finally emerged to put the game away in the third period. Paul Bycok opened the scoring for the Dutchmen only to have Bob Shantz tie the game at one, Newcomer Wally Mazur gave the Dutchmen the lead 2-1 before Doug Taylor scored unassisted late in the first period to give the Dutchmen a 3-1 lead going into the second period. Bob Shantz scored his second of the game and J. Edmonds made the score three before Don Moriarity notched his first of the season, Shoppers tied it up at four when Bob Shantz got the first hat trick of the season. The final period proved the undoing of Shoppers as Dun Moriarity notched his second of the game and Jimmy Smith Liberty Bailee Bowling Liberty Belles Standings as of September 21 are as follows. High Averages Julie McMullen 224, May Alldread 201, Pat Lunn 194, Vicky Murphy 193, Carol Roberts 192. High single Julie McMullen 338. High double Julie McMullen 537. Team Standings Team 2 - Gail Millson 5216. pintail, 8 points; 8 - Marg Smith, 5195, 7; 6 - Sharon Robinson 5181, 6; 5 - May Alldread 5184,5; 7 - Pat Lunn 5152,5; 4 - Rita Junkin 4925, 5; 10- Ruth Hartford 4700, 4; 1 - Carol Roberts 4889, 1; Ena Etcher 4809, 1; 9 - Cisca Van Hoof 4472,1, Thursday night town league hockey teams are as follows. Castle Hotel B. Knox, J. Baker, S. Allen, T. Almond, P. Sero, B. Virtue, B. Tugwood, P. Slemon, D. Ross, A. Murphy, G. Brock, F. Braybrook, D. Tamblyn, Rob Donohue, J. Colwell, B. Bevins. Town Sports B. Allin, Glen Murphy, T. Jenkins, R. Woolner, L. Brunt, J. Bennet, T. Langmaid, D. Hartwig, M. Adams, J. Vance, D. Broome, T. Connaghan, A. Brunt, D. Down, J. Leddy, M. Willoughby. Hunt's Photography G. Morrison, D. Rickard, B. Fenton, B. Jones, D. Osmond, K. Ferris, W. Hunt, B. Osbourne, Osbourne, P. Dadson, S. Hogarth, Hogarth, J. Brooks, J. Burns, B. Alldread, M. Cornell, J. Night Hawks Hign single - B. Bailantine 251. High triple - B. Bailantine 663. Team Standings B. Bailantine 5150 pins, 6 points, C. Castle 5126, 6, I. Hughes 5010, 4, K. Ralston 5000, 4, D. Sallows 5039, 3, A. Burgess 4802,1. Games over 200 D. Sallows 241, T. Wright 204, D. McKay 224, K. Ralston 203,1. Hughes 250, M. Trimble 245, J. Bridges 202, C. Çastle 216, J. Rowe 202, M. Drumm 212, B. Bailantine 251, 205, 207, T. Adams 205, A. Burgess 227, K. Carnavale 223, J. Carter 215. Burtch. G. F. Murphy, B. Murphy. Bowmanville Golf St Country Club D. Wilson, B. Godfrey, J. Waters, D. Knox, M. Slemon, B. Oliver, D. Draper, S., Brown, T. Brown, J. Hogarth, M. Wade, D. Crough, B. Welsh, D. Leddy, B. Harness, S. Burgess. On October 7, 1962 at 8:00 p.m. Town Sports vs. Bowmanville Bowmanville Golf, and at 9:30 p.m. Hunt's vs. Castle. Triple F Bowling Sept. 24 Team Standings: 1. W. De Lange - 7654,19, 2. H. Vandergaast - 7355, 19, 3. R. Bbuwmèester - 7075, 14, 4. M. Rozema - 7512, 12, 5. N. Bakker - 7211, 10, 6. A. Bonsma - 6974, 10, 7. J. Dragstra - 7195, 9, 8. D. Van Abbema - 6916, 9, 9. N. Griffioen - 6371, 9, 10. A. Van Halteren - 7106, 7,11. T. Van Halteren - 6623, 6,12. B. Vroom - 6165, 2. High Single Ladies: H. Vandergaast 297, Men: G. Evers 305. High Triple Ladies: H. Vandergaast 676, Men: T. Strikwerda 659. High Average Ladies: H. Vandergaast 189, Men: M. Rozema 213. @ Pitch-in and Keep Canada tm Beautiful Dadson, Patti Thompson, Kim Prout, Terri Shackleton, Wendy Luxton, Shelley Pogue and at rear, Coach Bill Russell; absent, Debbie Thompson, Laurie Van Dyk, Lee Perris and Kim Green. Burke alongside and the team players gathered at rear. They are looking for an even better season than last year. added a pair to make it 7-3. Bert Roberts added his first late in the game to make the final score 8-4. While all the games this weekend were very close it appears as if it is going to be ,very difficult to predict just who is going to do what this year. Town Sports and Dutchmen appear to be the teams to beat once again but United Drug can't be counted out, Bowmanville Restaurant and Tavern, Clinic Pharmacy can't be counted as two easy points. Both have strengthened where it counts. Courtice Auto Wreckers could be the dark horse. Beasties and Shoppers are probably still a man or so away. One thing all teams do promise is very entertaining hockey every Saturday night and Sunday morning. Ladies Monday Night Bowling Team Standings Onie Etcher 8377 , 7; Rita Junkin 8036,7; Donna Harness 8067,6; Valeric Smith 8377, 5; MarilynFlintoff 7984,5; Gwen Forrester 7938, 5; Sharlene Dehart 7705, 5; Penny Connaghan Connaghan 8268, 4,5; Jackie Braybrook Braybrook 8373, 4; Fern Bradley 7685, 2.5; Nancy Living 7576, 2; Nancy Evans 7362, 1. Top 10 Onie Etcher 228, Donna Harness 223, Jackie Braybrook Braybrook 217, Valerie Smith 213, Marilyn Flintoff 206, Nancy Living 196, Linda Taylor 195, Sharlene Dehart 194, Penny Connaghan 193, Gwen Forrester Forrester 188. High triple; Onie Etcher - 707. High single: Onie Etcher - 321. NOTICE The Canadian Government urges you to acquire two quotes on the price of your insulation, before you apply for the Government Grant. Government C.H.I.P. 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