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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1984, p. 4

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i 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27,1984 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. . !... X> - • ' t(CY. • £ , { t ' (' Vif- State Contractors Reewees Win 2 Games Paul's UCWSalem Unit Holds Mooting ursday, 21st June, the beat the Peterborough goal- the Peterborough defence, which mastered the conditions *'-'* / * M. O i/ V " MW/wm/ 1YM. WVÊ ('££ intractors Minor Pee keener. nnH thpir nprsistpnnp flllnuzpd u/nnlH pmprcjp uintnrinne ^ On Thursday, 21st June, the State Contractors Minor Pee Wees hosted the Peterborough Lions Soccer Club at Darlington Darlington Sports Centre in a league game in the Durham Region Soccer League. The State team had been unlucky in their first two games, to lose both by a single goal after dominating both games for most of the time. The Peterborough club were unbeaten in league play prior to the game and were confident confident of extending their streak. Bowmanville settled quickly and took the lead with a glorious shot from 40 yards by George Bryant which easily beat the Peterborough goalkeeper. goalkeeper. Strong play be Kevin Mills and Ken Davies resulted in several more good scoring chances, and only strong defensive defensive work prevented Bowmanville Bowmanville from extending their lead. In the second half, the Peterborough squad picked up their play and despite good goaltending by Tony VanHoof and tireless work in midfield by Ken Davies and George Bryant, the Peterborough team took their chances well and scored two goals. Our twin strikers Danny Flint and Greg Healey continued continued to harass and trouble Extended Happy Hour on Domestic Beer Friday and Saturday Nights 4 p.m. - 1 a.m. Thursday Night is Cocktail Night" Burst a balloon and reveal the price. Monday Night is "Family Night" 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Hot Dog or Hamburg with Fries "FREE" 2 Children under 12 eat "Free" when accompanied by Mom and Dad Closed for Holiday Sunday and Monday f Tfj/ûipiï Hestauûiïï\ fofv ° £ V» UNDER LL.B.O. in the Veltri Complex 68 King St. E. 623-2623 Bowmanville the Peterborough defence, and their persistence allowed the Bowmanville téam to tie the score at two, with a well placed shot from Greg Healey. A never say die effort by the whole team saw Greg Healey burst through and beat the goalkeeper for his second goal with less than five minutes remaining. Final score Peterborough 2 Bowmanville 3. An excellent team effort. On Saturday, June 24th the State Contractors Minor Pee Wee team travelled to Clarkson, Clarkson, Mississauga to play the Clarkson Cracker Jacks in the Ontario Cup competition. On a sunny day with a strong swirling wind, the team which mastered the conditions would emerge victorious. After ten minutes of play Bowmanville took the lead and never relinquished it, scoring two more goals to take a 3 - 0 lead into the second half. Playing against a stiff wind, the whole team dug in and held the home team to a single goal whilst scoring another one to clinch their first Ontario Cup victory. It was a true team effort with everyone contributing 1(X percent. Special mentior should be made of goalkeepei Tony Van Hoof who kept us in the game with many saves, and mid fielders Ken Davies and Brad Richard. Salem unit of St. Paul's U.C.W. met on Tuesday, June 12 at the home of Iva Twist for the final meeting of the 83-84 season. Kay Stephen opened the meeting with a June poem and then preceded with the business. At the Fall Fair in late September, Salem unit will look after the produce booth. We agreed to continue catering catering for the five Medical Luncheons for the next season. On Sept. 19, the U.C.W. groups will hold a Pot Luck Supper at St. Paul's. This date is also the date of our first Medical Luncheon. The final details will be worked out at our September meeting. Thursday, July 12 was the date set for the Salem Community Community Picnic to be held at Thistle Valley Park. For further information contact the organizers Pat and David Davies at 263-2752. The devotional program followed, conducted by Audrey Shirk, Iva Twist and Carol Barraball with Father's and Father's Day the central theme. Jonathon Reynolds, our guest speaker, who recently returned from an exchange program with Indonesia, showed us many slides and souvenirs and spoke of the living conditions, customs and people. Following this presentation, presentation, lunch was served. The next meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11 at the home of Carol Barraball. Dennison Girls Atoms Soccer Round Up for All Newcastle Teams By Dick Budel Here we go with another kick at the soccer ball. The two Mosquito teams from Newcastle were both successful successful on June 18th. The Town Sports boys defeated Mary Brown's by a score of 6 - 2 as Chris Hall scored four goals and Brian Buma two for Newcastle while Ryan Putnam Putnam and Jeff Rohr replied for Mary Brown's. The Port of Newcastle boys snapped out of a slump with a vengeance, dumping Hampton Hampton 8 - 1 right in Hampton. Jason Carroll scored three, Chris Potter two, and Tim Holland, John Rogerson and David Sheridan one each. Keep up the good work boys! June 19 saw a long winning streak ended as Tyrone Pee Wees defeated Virtue Fuels Pee Wees 4 - 3 in Newcastle. For most of the Newcastle boys this was the first loss since the 1982 season. Give Tyrone full credit for this one, they wanted to win more than the Newcastel boys, and they deserved the victory. Frank Cunonico tallied twice and Lance Haluka and Robert Pascoe one each for Tyrone. Jan Vanderheyden two and Jeff Koopmans replied for Virtue Fuels. The Kraco Contracting Atoms registered their 4th straight shut-out, this time 7 - 0 over Solina. Ben Vanderheyden Vanderheyden and Steven Miller potted two each, Dennis Ricard, Chuck Carr and Todd Jones one each. David Budel and Dennis Ricard shared the shut-out as coach Vanderheyden Vanderheyden made some changes so that the goalies also will see. some action. The K of C Colds Squirts came out on the short end of a 6 -1 score in a game played in Newcastle on June 21. Mark Official Opening KIRBY BURGERS ON HIGHWAY 115/35 AT KIRBY JOIN US FOR A CELEBRATION June 29-30 July! Ribbon cutting JUNE 29th at 11:00 a.m. WE'VE GOT THE BEEF (beef, tries and chicken never frozen) è AND OUR FAMOUS FRIES BAR-B-Q CHICKENS HOT DOGS ICE CREAM PEPSI KIRBY BURGERS SUMMER HOURS: MONDAY TO THURSDAY 11:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. Deighan scored all six goals for the victorious Rice Construction squad, while Tyler Sokoljuk tallied the singleton for Newcastle. Meanwhile the Orono Bantams haven't been idle either. On June 12th, they defeated Kedron 2 -1 at Clarke High as Paul Henry and John Sotiriatis scored. On June 18th, the Orono boys defeated Glen Stewart 4 - 2 in Oshawa. John Sotiriadis and Rick Dupe shared the scoring for Orono. Upcoming games are as follows: June27 (Wed.) - Kraco Contracting Contracting Atoms vs Ont. Hydro at Waverley Public. June 28 (Thurs.) - K of C Squirts at Tyrone. Virtue Fuels Pee Wees host Hampton. Hampton. Note - this game was originally scheduled for June 26! July 2 (Mon.) - Town Sports Mosquitos at Tyrone 2. Port of Newcastle Mosquitos vs Kinsmen at Waverley. July 3 (Tues.) - Virtue Fuel Pee Wees host Orono. Orono Bantams host Thornton- Dundas at Clarke High. July 4 (Wed.) - Kraco Contracting Contracting Atoms vs Orono II at Clarke High. Our appeal for uniforms is having some effect but there are still a number missing from last year. How about having a second look, all you players from last year? On more positive note, we are seeing more young men volunteering volunteering for refereeing. That is ■great news and is much appreciated! By John Morris On Tuesday, June 19 Dennison's Dennison's Girls Atoms defeated Pickering by the score of 1 - 0 with only the fine play of the Pickering defense and goalie preventing a higher score. Bowmanville dominated the first half with all the girls led by Alyssa McLennon, Amy Degroot, Tracy Michaud and Jessica Knoop, working hard to keep the ball in the Pickering Pickering end. Cheryl Ann Cole proved to be as competent on offense as she is on defense, bouncing one booming shot off the post and coming close to setting up goals on several fine corner kicks. Sarah Couch finally broke through to score what proved to be the winning margin. At the start of the second half, Dennison's seemed to think the game was over as they almost allowed Pickering to tie the score. Only the fine play of Cheryl Ann and Crystal Courneya on defense and Stephanie Sleep in goal preserved the shutout. The rest of the girls are going to have to come back and help out if they want to maintain their fine record. They must remember that the game consists consists of two halves and isn't over until the final whistle! The girls now have a 4 -1 - 0 record which they'll try to improve on, on Tuesday, June 26 at Brooklin. Licensed L.L.B.O. axuno WE ARE NOW FEATURING FOR THESUMMER MONTHS "COUNTRY VIDEOS" EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 8:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. G7/z£ nianacjEtnEnt & itaff of <J$an cA\axino i wiiti to tkank a[[ oux cuitomcxi foi fiait fiatxonayE and [ook foxwdxd to lEEing you loon. Thurs. Night is Movie Night SATELLITE DISH 96 Waverley Road Visa 623-1140 Bowmanville MasterCard BOWMAMHUE 340 Kihg St. E. Phone (416) 623-5655 OPEN DAILY 10a.m.-6p.m. This is the season all of the beautiful Fawns arrive. So far there have been 18 born. Bring your camera, they're just adorable. But if you should be at the spot when a baby is born, be cautious. New mothers are very protective. Don't forget to get in this week and see our World Famous Vow "Rose!" Canada Day Celebration Mary Brown wants you to dipit! 9 PIECES $5.99 SAVE $2.00 9 pieces of delicious, golden fried chicken for $5.99 when purchased with this coupon. OFFER EXPIRES JULY 2 / ONE ORDER PER CUSTOMER Mary Brown's Fried Chicken 75 1 /z King Street East Bowmanville Phone 623-3561 Mary Brown has the best legs in town. Try one of our delicious ice cream cones!! Made from REAL cream!! Bowmanville 6231133 Malli Cinemas STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA I TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 and 9 p.m. IPARENTAL I GUIDANCE COARSE LANGUAGE Burt Reynolds Dom De Luise ■ Dean Martin ■ Sammy Davis, Jr. Jamie Farr ■ Marilu Manner ■ Telly Savalas and Shirley MacLaine HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND CINEMA II TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 and 9 p.m. nuvna STALLONE DOLLY PARTON [HINESTONE Coming Soon: Star Trek 3, Ghost Busters, Gremlins, Bachelor Party

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