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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Aug 1983, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowinanville. August 3,1983 5 Wrestlers Coming to Civic The following is the complete professional wrestling program for The Oshawa Civic Auditorium--Monday night -- August 8th -- 8:30 p.m. Promoter,Pat Milosh will bring the top stars of Maple Leaf Wrestling to The Oshawa Civic Auditorium on Monday night (Aug. 8th). Five heavyweight encounters plus the fabulous Midgets will provide the action. One of the feature bouts will be a four-man team battle. Johnny Weaver, the St. Louis star who has the respect of mat experts because of his outstanding scientific ability, will partner partner Mike Rotundo, 1982 Rookie of the Year and most recently the winner of the $10,000.00 challenge, against The One Man Gang, 420-pound Chicago giant, and Don Kernodle who gained world wide notoriety as one half of the tag team champions along with Sgt. Slaughter. Kelly Kiniski son of former world champ Gene Kiniski, is following in his father's footsteps. Young Kiniski will direct his non-stop everything goes attack at fast rising Burlington ace Bob Marcus. Another single encounter will have Billy "Red" Lyons, the pride of Hamilton,fighting French import Sgt. Jacques Goulet. The Magic Dragon-will make his local debut on this card. The mysterious masked ace from Macao, just outside Singapore, Singapore, will be tested by Joe Marcus. Also the Executioner will come to grips with NickDeCârlo. Last but not least, The Midgets. Little Beaver, the number one superstar of these mighty mites, will use his dazzling mat manoeuvres, against highly regarded Pauncho Boy. Small in stature but king-size in talent these pint-sized athletes never fail to entertain young and old alike. First event at 8:30 p.m. 5th Liberal Barbecue Will Be Held August 10 At Ransberry's Farm The Durham-North- umberland Liberal Association Association today announced announced that the Hon. Herb Gray, President of the Treasury Board, will be attending the Association's 5th Annual Annual Beef Barbeque, August 10th. "We are very pleased that Mr. Gray is going to be able to be at the picnic," picnic," Bill Gorsline, President of the Durham Northumberland Northumberland Liberals, said today. "Although, there won't be any lengthy speeches, I'm sure Herb will have a few point comment on. For the mot part though, the Minister will be meeting meeting with the guests, talking one-to-one, and just enjoying the picnic." picnic." The Hon. Paul Cosgrove, Cosgrove, Minister of State for* Finance, and Minister Minister responsible for the riding may also be coming, coming, however, his schedule doesn't yet permit final confirmation. confirmation. The BBQ will be held Wednesday, August 10th, at the farm of Mac and Norma Ransberry, five km north of Orono on the west side of Highway 35 (look for the big red "L" sign). In addition to the BBQ beef meal, there will be pony rides for the kids, a band for the adults and the old fashioned fun of a political political picnic for everyone. Tickets are $6 for adults and children children under 12 free. OBITUARY LEWIS RAE POWER The death of Lewis Rae Power occurred on Tuesday, July 19th, 1983, at Oshawa General Hospital. In his 86th year, he had been in hospital two days. Son of Herbert J. and Minnie (Bamford) Power, he was born in Darlington Twsp., and educated at Base Line Public School. His wife was the former Mary Seward. A mechanic at General Motors, Oshawa, he retired in 1966. He had resided on the Base Line until moving to Oshawa, in 1937. He was a member of the U.A.W., and served in World War I, 6th reserve. Surviving are Kenneth, Winnifred (Mrs. J. Killen), Jean (Mrs. J. Lawrence), Oshawa, Joyce (Mrs. T. Moffatt) of Brechin, and Frank of St. Joseph, Missouri. 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