i 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 7,1983 Section Two FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- In the Goodyear Bowling League for 1958-59, the members of the Office team are Jim Allin, John Stainton, Frank Mohun, Ted Dadson, Tom Graham, Bill Shotter, Howard Davey and Paul Chant. Hose Room members are Howard Bromell, George Dadson, Howard Edmondson, Ken Flint, Arnold Lobb, Tom Masterson, Joe Piper, and Lawrence Goddard. ARMED FORCES DAY -- The Base Commander, Commander, Colonel G.R.J. (Garry) King, invites the public to visit Canadian Forces Base Trenton on Saturday, 10 September, 1983. Armed Forces Day '83 will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. An extensive variety of ground displays displays will be open for viewing and there will be numerous food concessions throughout the grounds. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- In the mother and daughter golf tournament held at the Cobourg Golf Club last week, winners of the 18 hold event were Julie Pearson and Jean Pratt. Prize winners in the nine hole competition were Debbie Dewell and Betty Trudeau, Sandra and Joan Turner, Daphne and Betty Lobb. JR C -- Anyone interested in trying out for the Bowmanville Red Eagles Jr C hockey team should attend the tryout camp to be held at the Oshawa Civic on Thursday, September 8th and Monday, September 12th from 10 -12 p.m. HOCKEY -- Any new players interested in playing playing Thursday night contact hockey, please submit submit your name to the following executive members, members, Jim Hogarth 623-7532, Gary Murphy 983- 5524, Dave Wright 623-2964, Ken Martin 623- 4918. SWIM CLUB -- The Oshawa Kiwanis Synchronized Swim Club is looking for new members. Registrations will be taken Thurs., Sept. 14, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. at the Civic Auditorium. Anyone interested please call Trudy at 576-8000. NEW MANAGER -- Tim Montgomery who has been supervisor of the Durham College Athletic Complex has accepted a position as manager of the Oshawa Curling Club. UNSAFE -- Durham Region has declared Kinsmen Beach, Port Perry unsafe for swimming due to a heavy bacteria count. CAR WASH -- Bowmanville Rotary Club is holding holding a dunking tank in connection with their car wash at the Bank of Montreal parking lot on September 17th. And they are asking citizens to make suggestions concerning who would be willing, prominent types to sit up there and wait for sdmeone.to drop them into the water. Send your suggestions to Box 1086 c/o P.O. Box 190, The Canadian Statesman and we'll pass them along. CAN-AM -- Labatt's Can-Am is scheduled for September 9-10-11 at Mosport. Qualifying and practice rounds are on Friday and Saturday, with the Can-Am Sunday at 2:15 p.m. DEMOLITION DERBY -- Those wishing to take part in the Orono Fair Demolition Derby on Thursday evening, September 8th may now sign up for the event. Application forms are available from George Carson, manager of the Fair, Orono at 983-5272. CLEAN-UP -- The East Beach Community Association will be sponsoring a cleanup of the public beach on September 10 and 11. Bob Brown, chairman of the association, explained that the groüp is looking for volunteers to join in the project. The work will begin at 10 a.m. each morning. In the event of rain, the cleanup will take place the following weekend, September 17 and 18. Refreshments will be served to all volunteers. Anyone interested in participating in the project is asked to call 623-2247. Registered Builder of "KRACO" Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes, farm, home and cottage improvements. Owner William H.J. Kraayvanger (Licensed Carpenter) Soccer News By Dick Budel The 1983 soccer season has come to an end as the remaining remaining Bowmanville United House League Championships were decided. The Squirts needed two games as on Monday, Aug. 26, Tim's and Newcastle I played to decided which team was going to meet Hampton in the final. The K of C Colts came up flat in this game although that can also be attributed to the vigor and aggressiveness of the Tim's Rental squad. Be that as it may, Tim's Rental came up with a 2 -1 victory thanks to two goals by Collin Taggart. The K of C goal came from Derek Anderson. Collin Taggart continued his torrid scoring pace in the season finale on Wednesday, as he single handedly out- scored the Hampton squad 3 - 2. Perhaps that should read - single-footedly! Obviously one player doesn't win a game by himself and the entire Tim's team played very well. And they had to for Hampton proved to be a stubborn' opponent especially in front of a large home-town crowd. However, they fell just short as they needed more than the goals that they got from Richard Bateman and Danny Martin. All in all, an excellent game. On Tuesday, the K of C Colt Atoms travelled to Tyrone for the Atom final. Despite the fact that they (the Colts) scored first, they were unable to hold off the Tyrone squad, which finally triumphed by a 3 - 2 score. Tyrone goals were scored by Willy Hackett, Stewart Liptay, and Eric Smith. KofC goals came from brian Buma and Ricky Burns. The game was an exciting cliff-hanger and a real advertisement advertisement for the entertainment entertainment value of soccer. Both teams are to be congratulated on their performance. Also, I think that a vote of thanks should go to Mel Putnam who was kind enough to act as a last minute replacement for a referee who had gone astray. Mel did a very creditable job under tense conditions and the best praise that I can give him is that his officiating had no bearing on the outcome of the game - and that is how it should be. For those of you who have followed soccer in my column for the past five years, you must know that it is a tradition that the season for any team coached by me, ends with a parents vs. sons game. This year the epic struggle took place on Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983, at the Newcastle Public School, in a more than usual tense atmosphere. You see, the boys of the Port of Newcastle Newcastle Mosquito squad had more to lose this year, namely an undefeated record. On the other hand the parents were desperate to inflict the season's first loss on the boys. The Parents surged to a 7 - 3 lead at half time thanks to a field goal by Larry Potter, to which was added a bonus point because this was Larry's first field goal ever. Don Stephenson Stephenson scored a double goal when the referee determined that Don in fact had scored on two goalies. The identity of the scorer of the first point remains remains (mercifully) a secret, Jeff Koopmans, Chris Potter Attention G.M. Employees We, at Cowan Pontiac-Buick, welcome the General Motors employee purchase plan on Direct Sale and "Company Car" vehicles. We look forward to serving you, our fellow General Motors family members, on the purchase and maintenance of your direct sale or used "company car" vehicle, purchased through the General Motors employee purchase plan. "Bowmanville's General Motors Dealer" Hampton s squirt soccer team was the runner- manville by a score of 3-2. Members of the up in a championship game held last Wednesday Hampton team and their coaches are shown here, in Hampton. The team lost a close game to Bow- and Richard Budel accounted for the boys' first three points. Jeff and Richard each scored a two pointers (the parents had now resorted to using two goalies) to tie the score and it looked as if the winning streak might come to an end as the clock inexorably wound down. But lo and behold, a hopeful cross in front of the goal was accidentally deflected by a dozing referee's left foot, to find its way into the net behind the startled Parental goals, Mrs. Kettles, Potter, Peel etc. This made the final score read 8-7 for the boys and keeps their undefeated undefeated string intact. The game was intense and fierce with many fouls resulting. resulting. Lyle Carroll was the first scorer ( I suddenly remember) as he was awarded a penalty shot for a handball. The astute referee made Lyle take the kick the way he (Lyle) plays the game - backwards. This so startled the 11 goalies that the ball slipped through for a goal. There were several calls for bum ball as a couple of the boys were caught propelling the ball with that unmentionable unmentionable part of their anatomy. Don Stephenson, a noted auctioneer, auctioneer, was heard to speak English, which no auctioneer should ever do, and was promptly assessed a foul. Larry Potter was caught wearing street shoes, while Francis Koopmans was detected detected sleeping on the forward line. Fortunately, the alert officiating and strict enforcement enforcement of the rules by the mystery arbiter, managed to keep a lid on things. A good time was had by all. CANADIAN POWER SQUADRONS (CPS) COURSES Soccer action at the squirt soccer championship held last Wednesday between Bowmanville and Hampton. Bowmanville's team, sponsored by Tim's Rent-All, won the event 3-2. LADIES VOLLEYBALL -- To register for the Newcastle Ladies' Volleyball League, please call 623-7752 or 623-9542. They play on Monday evenings. KAWARTHA DOWNS -- The richest harness race in Kawartha Downs history is scheduled for Saturday, September 10,1983. When the field of Ontario-Sired 2 year old pacing colts take the track on September 10, the gross purse is estimated estimated at $100,000. We are expecting such notable drivers as Keith Waples, Doug Brown and Charlie Lawson. They'll be handling the likes of Hi Richard, Opportunist, Shanes Mint and Amrock Wise Guy. First race on September 10 will start at 7:45 p.m. HAWKEYES -- On Saturday, September 10th the Pipe Band and Color Party from the Oshawa Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will supply the half time entertainment at the football game between the Oshawa Hawkeyes and the Burlington Braves. Members of any legion branch will be admitted free of charge either by presenting their paid up legion membership card or by wearing their legion jacket. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Civic Fields. Sires Stakes Racing 2 YEAR OLD COLT PACE Estimated Purse OVER $100,000.00 SATURDAY SEPT. 10,1983 Poet Time: 7:45 p.m. KAWARTHA DOWNS Hwy. 28 - Fraserville Information Phone: 706-939-6323 Oshawa Power Squadron, operating as a unit of Canadian Canadian Power Squadrons will hold classes at Done van Collegiate on Harmony Road South, Oshawa this fall and winter. The evening weekly sessions in the form of lectures and study periods include homework homework lessons with periods set aside for individual assistance by the course proctors when needed. All instructors of these courses are graduate Canadian Power Squadron volunteers who have taken additional training in their particular subjects. To turn out better boatmen by training is the main objective objective of this series of courses. Subjects offered this year are: Boating and Seamanship Sailing, Tuesday evenings; Boating, Seamanship Power, Advanced Piloting, Marine Electronics and Junior Navigator Navigator on Wednesday evenings, Many members progress from the Boating Course (which is a prerequisite for all other courses) to continue their studies in one or more of the many other courses offered, offered, depending on the type of boat they own or are considering considering in the future, Doncvun Collegiate will be the locution for registration which takes place from 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, September 7th and Wednesday, Wednesday, September I4th, 19H3. Don't learn the right-of-way the hard way - take a boating course this full, Bowmanville Rotary Car Wash and Celebrity Dunkin' Sat., September 17th We Invite Town of Newcastle Residents to Submit Names of Potential Candidates for the Celebrity Dunkin'! Candidates must be willing and able to position themselves at the tank for a period of one hour at the Bank of Montreal Parking Lot. PLEASE FILL IN COUPON and RETURN TO: Box No. 1086, Canadian Statesman by Sept. 9, 1983 62 King St. W„ P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville L1C 3K9 CELEBRITY DUNKIN' NAME: ADDRESS: ... RHONE NO.: OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY TOP SOIL and CONCRETE WE DELIVER • PIT RUN • 2" STONE • SAND FILL • V* CRUSHED STONE • 3/8 CHIPS • CEMENT GRAVEL THE MODERN SYSTEM TO SPREAD STONE FOR BASEMENTS WASHED MASONRY BRICK SAND PATIO & POOL SAND TOP SOIL MOBILE CONCRETE SERVICE MIXED ON SITE LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES OSHAWA 725-0232 SOLINA RD. N. 1 MILE NOpTH OF HIGHWAY 2 r