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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Dec 1983, p. 31

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I l [ spirt- talk Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 7,1983 11 623-3303 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- Doug Shirk, brought honour to himself and the local Martyn's Bowling Alley by rolling a 422 game, one of the highest in local history. Proprietor George Elliott, excited and happy over the event, handed over a cheque to Doug written on the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Incidentally, Doug works at the Toronto - Dominion Bank. FLASHBACK --10 YEARS AGO -- Bill Leaman, a member of the Oshawa Jr. B Legionnaires hockey team, has been forced to the sidelines for a few weeks due to having five toes broken during a hockey game. He is hobbling around on crutches. mm Building Supplies Play Well in Ennismore ALL STARS -- Anyone interested in obtaining tickets for the Jr. C All Star Hockey Game or Dinner, to be held in Lindsay on Monday, December 26th, contact Dave Snowden, 623-7370. OLDTIMERS -- The Whitby Jaycees and the Town of Whitby will be hosting a hockey match between the Soviet Veterans and the Toronto - Metro Oldtimers hockey clubs at Iroquois Park Arena in Whitby on Wednesday, December 7, at 8 p.m. Proceeds from this benefit match will be donated to the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital's Continuing Care Ward project. Tickets available at the door. VIDEO TOURNAMENT -- The first Vectrex Arcade Tournament will be held at Bowmanville Mall, this Saturday, December 10th, with 20 prizes awarded to winners in the two categories, 13 years and under, and 14 years and over. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 8th. All proceeds for the local Big Brothers Association. BROCHURE -- Central Ontario Travel Association Association has published its first winter brochure. The pamphlet contains complete information on accommodations accommodations in the travel area offering winter packages. 'Discover Winter in Central Ontario' lists 41 establishments and this number will probably probably increase next year, as owners recognize the potential and begin to prepare for winter business. business. Copies of the brochure may be obtained at local Chambers of Commerce, tourist bureaux, bureaux, municipal offices or by contacting COTA, 785 The Kingsway, Peterborough, Ont., K9J 6W7. Phone (705) 745-1321. WHITE CANE BOWLERS Partially Blind Herb Wohlgemuth 231, Randy Skelton 122, Reta Mountjoy 124, John Skinner 195, Josie Waldinsper 197, Rick Adams 193, Fern Johnson Johnson 186, Lauretta Gutchel 175, Totally Blind Mary Hogervorst 105, Tom Scero 139. Partially Blind Rick Adams 198, Marg Anthony 171, John Skinner 180, Herb Wohlgemuth 217, Jesie Waldinsperger 180, Fern Johnson 177. Totally Blind Mary Hogervorst, Tom Scero 155. PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood. MILL and YARD Specialty 328 Rltson Rd. N., Oshawa Custom Milling 725-4744 St. Marys Cement Juvs Lose First League Game St. Mary's Cement Juveniles Juveniles rapped their first league game of the 1983-84 season, losing to Pickering by a score of 4-1. Bowmanville failed to capitalize capitalize during the first period and were out-played in the second period, falling behind 2 -1. During the third period, Pickering out-skated, out- passed, and out-shot Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Bowmanville's lone goal was scored by John Stevenson, Stevenson, assisted by Scott Richards. On Sunday, Nov. 20, Bowmanville Bowmanville travelled to Trenton and rebounded from their loss Wednesday by defeating Trenton 3-1. Bowmanville scored once each period during a hard played game. Scoring for Bowmanville were Dan Weir, Deryk Clark and Roger Hornsby. Assists went to Deryk Clark, Scott Richards and Dan Weir. Bowmanville's league record record now stands at eight wins and one loss. On Wed., Nov. 23, Warren Park from Toronto came to town for an exhibition game and were handed a 7 - 3 defeat. Scoring for Bowmanville were Steve Taylor and Dan Weir each with two goals. Kevin Newell, Glen Mathews and Jay Sweet all scored one. Assists went to Scott Richards two, Glen Mathews two, Dan Coombes and Deryk Clark two assists each. Dan Weir, Trevor Martyn and John Stevenson all got one. Merry Makers Bowling November 24,1983 Smith - 24 points, 20,995 pins, Donohue - 23, 21,023, Roberts - 19, 21,182, Etcher - 17 - 19,926, Burgess -13, 20,334, Harrison - 12,19,542. High Single Gloria Smith 271 High Double Evelyn Large442 (207,235) High Average Carol Roberts 208 Dutchman Bantams "Player of the Week" Jamie Downing No, 6 Right Wing Photo by Lange's Photo Lab The Major Bantams defeated defeated Pickering8-3 in an exhibi- , lion game last Thursday but ' unfortunately the only thing that was impressive about it was the building the game was played in, that being their beautiful new sports complex. The team had just played a gruelling six games of hockey four days earlier in the Cobourg tournament and it looked like they had not gotten their edge back yet, but they played well enough to win. Glen Campbell played a very aggressive game giving as good as he got and came up with a two goal performance. He also added two assists to his credit. Brian Noble matched that also with two goals and two assists, while Jamie Downing, playing well on the wing with Noble and Pithie in Chris Beck's absence, earned three assists. Mike Gallant and John Romano each had a goal and an assist, George Pithie and Chris Shmyr had two assists each and single assists were earned by Jamie Lever and Scott Page. Shawn Rekker and Bob McArthur, both defensemen, got to show their stuff as they each scored FARM TAX PROGRAM GET BACK MORE IN '84! goal on passes out to their point positions. The team travelled to a tournament at Niagara-On- The-Lake last weekend and did very well, tying one game and winning two but their "goals for" average was not enough to put them in the championship round. They are headed for Lindsay this weekend for a one day tourney looking for more good competition competition so good luck to you all. Commercial Hockey In the first gajne, Sunday, Spencers Hammered Cowans by a score of 11 - 3. ' Scoring for Spencers were: Terry Johnson six goals, one assist; Darcy Ritchey two goals, two assists; Bill Siansbury one goal; Randy Master-son one goal; Mike Wade one goal; John Hogarth four assists; Tom Dwyer four- assists; Bill Bickell three assists; Jim Hogarth two assists; Doug Ritchey one assist. The big guns for Cowans were: Don Smith two goals, one assist; Rob Deboo one, goal, one assist; Martin Gray tens two assists; Steve Hall two assists. In the second game, Royal View Glass continued in first place. W. Frank's team had them worried in the third period. W. Frank's went ahead but they couldn't hang on to win. Royal View Glass four over W. Frank's two. Scoring for Royal View Glass: Jim Patterson one goal, two assists; Jordy Bowen one goal, Russ Maxwell one goal; Vince Prober! one goal; Ken Hall two assist; Mike Mackey one assist; Dave Boyce one assist. Scoring for VV. Frank's were: Tom Connell one goal; Mark Matthews one goal. The Ontario Farm Tax Reduction Program, designed to assist owners of farm properties by rebating a portion of their property taxes, has been greatly improved for 1984. As in past years, residences, farmland and outbuildings will continue to be assessed together. But the farm tax rebate will increase from 50 to 60%. And while the gross production value for eligibility will remain at $8,000 for the majority of the province, it will be reduced to $5,000 for northern and eastern Ontario (northern Ontario is defined as that area north of the southern boundaries of Haliburton and Muskoka. And eastern Ontario is the area east of tlie western boundary of Northumberland, Victoria and Peterborough counties). To hear more about these and the many additional program program improvements, contact your local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Office. Application forms for the 1984 Farm Tax Reduction Program will be mailed during the summer of 1984, and will be accompanied by a brochure outlining the new program in more detail. Ministry of Agriculture and Food © Ontario Dennis Timbrell, Minister William Davis, Premier the gift he will thank you for all summer long. Buy a Golf Membership to Bowmanville Golf and Country Club for 1984 at 1983 prices. Offer Good until December 31,1983 Bowmanville Golf and HI Country Club Bowmanville-623-2670 Complete 2 Win, 1 Loss Week Heritage House Major Atoms On Friday night, Dec. 2, the Heritage House Major Atom Toros travelled to Cobourg only to return home on the short side of a 2 -1 score. Cobourg opened the scoring halfway through the first period and held the lead until the. eight minute mark of the second period when Martin d'Entremont was "Johnny on the Spot" tipping in a relay from Shawn McFadyen i and Jeff Flintoff to lie the score at one. Cobourg scored their second goal near the end of the period and held-off numerous scoring opportunities by the Toros in the third period to pick up the win. Except for a lot of hard luck around the Cobourg net, the Toros could easily have won by four goals with the hustle and hard work that they showed showed in this game. On Saturday^ Dec. 3rd at Darlington, the Mighty Bulls won a 2 - 1 tilt against the Trenton Majors. Ryan Putnam opened the scoring at the 1:00 minute mark converting a Jeff Flintoff Flintoff shot past the Trenton goalie. Near the end of the first period, Martin d'Entremont d'Entremont and Jeff Flintoff set-up Shawn McFadyen to put Bowmanville up by two. The Toros had many chances to score, but just couldn't finish off their plays around the net. Trenton scored with just over a minute to go in the game, but the Toros defense stood their ground and held on for the win. Good Effort Boys. On Sunday, Dec. 4th the Toros played the Little N.H.L. Bruins at the Children's Arena and came home with another 2 -1 triumph. Matthew Doughty opened the scoring with 1:31 remaining remaining in the first period firing a low drive past the Bruin goalkeeper goalkeeper after being set-up by Corey Chambers. The Bruins scored the only goal of the second period to lie the game at one, but once again, the Toros could easily have been up by five if they had any luck at all around the opposition's goal. Midway through the third period, Corey Chambers oulraced a Bruin defender and blasted a bullet by Oshawa's cage cop to put Bowmanville in front. Martin d'Enlremont and Matthew Doughty dug the puck out of a scramble deep in the Toros end to set Corey up. For the first time this year the Toros were consistent for a three game weekend and showed overall team hustle and good team play. Congratulations, you earned it! Durham Building Supplies travelled to Woodville to play . in a tournament and advanced to the consolation final. Toros 1 OmcmccS The Toros knew they had tough opponents in their first game because they had played this team a couple of years ago. The boys played very well and it was not until the second period that Omcmec scored their first goal. Robert Romano played well in goal. Penalties resulted in three Omemee goals but Bowmanville Bowmanville did not slop trying, they passed well and the Toros lone goal, scored by Michael Col- borne, was the result of passes from Jim Pithie and fan Knight. Toros 3 Red Wings 2 It had been a long time since the Toros had beaten the Red Wings and this was the right time to do it. The Red Wings went ahead on a power play opportunity which was bad for the Toros because this meant we had to win, a tie would mean elimination. elimination. Andrew Day tied the score. When Jeff Rohr fed a puck into the slot after receiving receiving a pass from Nicky Dennis. The Red Wings went ahead again and it stayed that way until Michael Colbourne scored, with the assists going to Paul Hindman and Ricky Dennis. The action after this was fast with the Toros putting on a lot of pressure but not managing to score. With two minutes to go, Nicky Dennis scored an unassisted goal to break the lie and win the game. Little Britain 6 Bowmanville 4 Penalties put the Toros three goals behind in the first four minutes of the game but then Ian Knight and Jim Pithie combined to score the nicest goal that Bowmanville has scored in a long time. Jim passed the pUck from the side of the net to Ian Knight who was on the inner hash marks and he drove the puck into the net. Little Britain scored a short- handed goal but the Toros came straight back when Marc Pierce drove the puck into the opponents' net on a shot from the blue line. The score was now 4 - 2. A scramble around the net and another short handed goal made the score 6 - 2. Phillip Green played a good game and it was one of his passes to Jeremy Laird that made the score 6 - 3. Ian Knight finished the scoring on an assist from Jim Pithie. The defence moved the puck well in this game and the forwards passed a little but they did not click, with a little luck we could have won. Keep trying lads, you are getting better. Toros I Cobourg4 in an entertaining fast game at Darlington the Pee Wee 2's lost to Cobourg. There was no score until near the end of the second period when Nicky Dennis put the Toros ahead. Cobourg scored four unanswered unanswered goals in the third period. The Toros just ran out of energy in this period having played three games the day before. According to one parent this was the Toros best game of the year. There were no stars, every boy did his best. "KRAC0" Registered Builder of Carpentry & Contracting Newcastle 987-5400 Custom built homes, farm, home and I wg, cottage improvements. llaSter 0wner William H.J. 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