6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27,1984 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- Led by Harry Snowden's pitching and batting, Stephen Fuels overcame a 2-0 first inning deficit to edge Surplus Sales 4-3 on Tuesday at the Central School diamond. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- The Fred Cole Memorial Lawn Bowling Championships was won on Saturday by Larry Sheridan, skip, VV. McKague lead, of Lindsay at 54 plus 5. Girls Slow Pitch Results Standings as of June 21st, 1984 (of games reported) POWER BOATS -- An exciting weekend of events leading up to the Molson Gold Cup Power Boat Races will be held at Picton, July 1st and 2nd. Lindsay Rink Wins Fred Cole Memorial Bowling Trophy $30,000 -- There's a big cash return in store for some lucky fisherman or woman at the second annual Lake Scugog Bass Derby on June 30th. AH that's required is for the fortunate winner to catch a particular fish that's carrying a special tag, worth $30,000. Give it a try, you might win. FIREWORKS -- The Town of Port Hope concludes Canada Week Celebrations at dusk on Monday, July 2nd, with a huge fireworks display at the Town Park. SWIMMING -- The Community Services Department Department of the Town of Newcastle is offering summer swim programs at the Newcastle Fitness Fitness Centre, the Orono Park Pool and the Newcastle Newcastle Lions Pool. The July and August courses are for all ages starting with pre-school level. A specialized course is available to form a swim team that will compete against municipalities of comparable size in the area. There are still openings at all three pools for the summer ,lessons. For further information concerning times and fees contact the Newcastle Fitness Centre. DAY CAMP -- Camp Samac Adventure is offering girls and boys aged 5 to 14 several different camping experiences. We have a co-ed Day Camp (ages 5-8 yrs.), a co-ed Residential Càmp (ages 8-11 yrs.) and a Wilderness camp for boys aged 11 to 14 years. The Day and Residential camps are held in Oshawa while the Wilderness camp is in Haliburton. For information phone 725-4734. SAFE BOATING -- The week of July 1-7, 1984 is Canadian Safe Boating Week. This marks the 18th consecutive year the Canada Safety Council has sponsored this event which this year, in cooperation cooperation with Transport Canada, will emphasize "Small Vessel Regulations". Listed below are 10 steps for safely fuelling your motor boat. A teaspoon of gasoline can have the explosive explosive power of a stick of dynamite. Take these precautions when refuelling your motor boat: 1. Moor the boat securely. 2. Shut off the engine and make sure all passengers are ashore. 3. Don't smoke; extinguish all flames; and close all windows and hatches. 4. If a portable tank is used, remove it from the boat and fill it ashore. 5. Don't use electrical switches. 6. Ground nozzle against the filler pipe of the gas tank to avoid a static spark. Don't overfill. 7. Wipe up all spills and dispose the wipers safely. 8. Close all fuel tank openings securely. 9. Before starting the engine, open up and ventilate all compartments thoroughly. 10. Turn on blower for at least 5 minutes and check for vapour odours. The weather was perfect on Saturday at Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club's men's doubles tournament for the Fred Cole Memorial trophy. The winners were from Lindsay and are shown in this photo, holding the large trophy, 1-r, Club President Peter Bathgate, Syd Elsdon and Bill Tewksbury, Club Secretary Ab Mavin. By Norm Smith In recent years, Bowmanville Bowmanville lawn bowlers have won the Fred Cole Memorial Trophy for Men's Pairs in "odd" years but have been defeated by visiting teams in "even" years. 1984 proved no exception to this pattern and when play finished around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, those stalwart bowlers from Lindsay, Syd Elsdon (skip) and Bill Tewksbury (lead) were declared winners with the excellent score of 56 plus seven. To make matters worse, not one of the four Bowmanville teams was among the prize-winners; whatever magic there is in "odd" numbers, we hope it works next year! The handsome Fred Cole Memorial Trophy was donated donated in 1972 by Ede and Gary Cole in memory of Fred who, CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOLS Open June 30,1984 PLEASURE SWIM SCHEDULE ORONO PARK POOL (open June 30,1984 - closing September 3,1984) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday and Friday 2 p.m.-5 p.m. 6 p.m.-8 p.m Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 12 noon - 5 p.m. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. NEWCASTLE LIONS POOL (open June 30, 1984 - closing September 3, 1984) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 2 p.m. - 6 p..m Wednesday and Friday 2 p.m.-5 p.m. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 12 noon - 5 p.m. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. FEES for Orono and Newcastle Only - Public Swimming $1.25 -Season Pass (Single) $27.50 -Season Pass (Family) $55.00 NEWCASTLE FITNESS CENTRE PUBLIC SWIMMING (Effective July 3,1984 to September 2,1984) Early Bird Swim Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Adult Swim Monday to Friday (inclusive) 11:45 a.m.-1:15p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday Public Svvim ' Monday to Thursday (Inclusive) 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Sunday 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Family Swim Saturday 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. OverSO's Fridays 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. FEES: Adult 1.25 or 10 tickets for 10.00 Youth(3-18 yrs.) 1.00 or 10 tickets for 8.00 Infants(3 yrs. and younger) NIL Senior Citizens 75 or 10 tickets for 6.00 Family Swim 2.00 or 10 tickets for 16.00 Sauna & Whirlpool -Adults Only 1.25 or 10 tickets for 10.00 • SeniorCitizens 75 or 10 tickets for 6.00 JnnoM.Lunn Juno 25,19114 Program Director for many years before his death in 1971, was a strong supporter of the Bowmanville club. Ede Cole donates the first prize each year while the bountiful refreshments are supplied by Marg Perris, nee Cole, who is past-president of the Ladies Section of the Bowmanville club. Despite the absence of rain in recent weeks, thanks to the devoted work of Ab Mavin the greens were in good shape when play started at 10 a.m. A full entry of 16 teams had been received but at the last minute your reporter was hurriedly summoned from his household chores to lead for E. Carswell of Oshawa in replacement for another Oshawa team which had thought the game was next week. Visiting teams from Cannington, Cobourg, Lindsay (two), Oshawa (four), Port Hope (two), and Whitby completed the roster and after coffee and muffins provided and served by Rena Bathgate (President of the Ladies Section) and Evelyn Smith, the game was on. Ned Town (skip) and Cyril Hughes (lead) of Port Hope got three on the first end and continued to score freely against Bryan Hughes and Harold Bennett of Bowmanville Bowmanville to reach 21 plus one and lead the field. (The maximum score in a 14-end game is 21 points with the plus score used only to break a tie in the aggregate count.) A. Hamill and A. Hunter of Whitby scored 18 against Clarence Oke and Ab Mavin of Bowmanville Bowmanville - Oke won the trophy last year with Mervyn Brock, now a resident of London, Ont. - while there were three teams with 16 and three with 14. In accordance with the "high vs high" rule, Town and Hamill played each other after the lunch interval and although Town again got off to a good start, Hamill caught him in the third end and forged forged steadily ahead to win by 21 plus one to eight for a total of 39 plus one. Not far behind were Vic Highfield and Jack Cook of Oshawa who added 20 to their first game score of 16 to give them 36. Third place with 35 at this stage was held by Syd Elsdon and Bill Tewksbury who after a first game win with 14, cut loose in the second game to beat E. Carswell and yours truly 21 to three. Query: how did we manage to get anything at all against such superb bowling? , The remaining two-game winner was Oscar Woll,stein (with Peter Bathgate) who kept local hopes alive by adding adding 14 in the second game to 16 in the first game. This latter was a cliff-hanger as M. Foxhall and Partner of Cobourg, down 9 - 16 at the 13th end, scored five in the last end to scare Oscar and Peter out of their bowling shoes, And so, as Mr. Pcpys might have said, to tea: delicious sandwiches and a marvelous cake -1 wish you would give the recipe to Evelyn, Marg! In the final game, Elsdon and Tewksbury buried Woll- stein and Bathgate 21 plus seven to four; in their huge score they had a six, two five's and a four - worthy champions indeed! Hamill and Highfield were more evenly matched but the latter won second prize with 52 by scoring 16 on 10 ends out of 14 but had to concede a five and a three to their persevering persevering opponents. The remaining prize winners winners were: High 2-Game Winner: M. Foxhall and Partner of Cobourg with 51 plus one; second high 2-Game winner: A. .Hamill and A. Hunter of Whitby with 49 plus one; High 1-Game winner: W. Southern and A. Graham of Cannington with 46; second high 1-Game winner: J. Hunter and C. Norton of Oshawa with 38. The weather was wonderful, the food fantastic, the competition competition comradely: who could ask for anything more - except pardon for the writer's alluring alluring (?) alliteration! CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE THE BOWMANVILLE SWIM TEAM needs swimmers ages 7-17. Only requirement - Ability to swim one length of a pool. Program runs July 3 - August 25. Practice one hour per day, Monday to Friday. Relay races and individual events in your own age group. Learn new skills & strokes. Lots of fun and great exercise. Register at the Community Services Office, 152 Church Street, Bowmanville. For more information call the Newcastle Fitness Centre, 623-3392. FEE: $52.00 for July AND August $32.00 for July QRAugust Jane M. Lunn, Program Director June 27,1984 ; : CH2ZL MIDWAY MOTORS. •iri-Tlf 1 - - I jïg*®£ I Home of the Fuel Economy Car MIDWAY MOTORS 1300 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-6828 BUY DIRECT & SAVE 43» HIGH QUALITY "solid vinyl THERMO WINDOWS CALL COLLECT High energy efficiency (7/8" Thermoglass) Maintenance free Security proof Many different styles Fully guaranteed 665-0254 FREE ESTIMATES VISIT OUR FACTORY SHOWROOM W P@[LWM WINDOWS INDUSTRIES LTD, 1183A FINCH AVE. W. UNIT 1 (1b! light wwt N Keek) Mon.-Frl. 8-6; Sat. 11-3 p.m. Opening Golf Day Delayed by Wet Weather Bowmanville Golf and Country Club Ladies Opening was to be held Tuesday, May 8th, but unfortunately the weatherman didn't co-operate and it was rained out. 26 girls attended lunch. May 22nd, the Bowmanville Golf and Country Club entertained entertained the Business girls, nine holes of golf were played with dinner afterwards. First prize with 14 points was Anna Strike and Barb Morton. 2nd was Eunice McSween and Loretta Bartsch. Lucky draw was won by Marg Arnold. President Anna Strike welcomed welcomed everyone and introduced introduced the executive for 1984: Vice Pres. Sidney Skinner, Games Chairman Joan Apple- ton, Sec. Treas. Audrey Gardner, Handicaps, Mary Walters, Prizes Viv Cowan, Publicity Lil Hooper. 30 ladies attended and it was nice to see so many new members. Club Pro Bruce Welsh gave a talk on several rules that have been changed this year. Games Chairman Joan Appleton presented Loretta Bartsch with her break 100 pin and gave a brief talk on handicaps handicaps and future tournaments. Our next social evening is July 29th when the Business girls will entertain the morning morning ladies. Our ladies invitational will be held July 10th. Last Tuesday in Oshawa at their invitational, four of our Bowmanville Club girls won prizes, Pam Welsh, Anna Strike, Eleanor Kowal and Doreen Davey. Two other members, Pamela Nixon and Joan Appleton won. awards at Pine Crest Golf Ctilb recently. Novice W L Pts. RF RA Newcastle A 3 0 6 72 39 Bowmanville Panthers 3 0 6 69 15 Newcastle B 1 2 2 19 60 Bowmanville Tigers 0 2 0 33 49 Bowmanville Jays 0 2 0 17 38 Bowmanville Eagles Pee Wee 0 1 0 4 13 Newcastle A 6 2 12 222 128 Bowmanville C 5 0 10 235 33 Newcastle B 5 5 10 159 215 Bowmanville B 4 1 8 117 67 Bowmanville F 2 1 4 65 45 Bowmanville E 2 3 4 91 136 Brownsdale 1 7 2 125 270 Newcastle C 1 4 2 103 118 Bowmanville A 1 5 2 76 168 Bowmanville D Bantam 1 2 2 50 63 Brownsdale 2 0 4 56 31 Bowmanville B 2 0 4 24 20 Bowmanville A 0 2 0 20 41 Bowmanville C 0 1 0 19 26 Newcastle 0 1 0 12 13 Newcastle Slow Pitch Team Division "A" W L T RF RA Dutch Oven 6 2 0 101 43 M & M Variety 6 2 0 76 63 Newcastle Lumber 3 1 1 46 31 Heavy Haulers 3 1 0 42 26 Ace Submarine 2 4 1 60 91 Lycett Plumbing 2 6 0 86 110 High Flyers 0 7 0 28 97 Division "B" McRobbie's Photo 7 1 0 98 74 Orono Towing .3 2 1 94 80 Warriors 5 4 0 . 91 97 Jive Turkeys 3 3 1 79 74 Mackie & Reid 4 1 4 0 73 61 Brother's Pizza 2 3 0 71 60 Shopper's 0 7 0 51 111 Division "C" Orono Goodtimers 4 0 0 76 26 Burketon 4 2 0 78 66 Brew Jays 4 2 1 67 67 Edvan 5 3 0 81 66 St. Marys 1 4 0 45 70 Dennisons 1 4 0 52 80 All Seasons 0 5 1 62 102 Division "D" Night Hawks 7 0 1 104 75 Bowmanville Restaurant 7 1 1 157 84 Courtice Steel 4 3 . 0 140 90 Tyrone 4 5 0 87 86 Elliots 2 6 0 66 141 Ugly Ducks 2 7 0 108 157 Beaver Lumber 1 5 0 51 59 Give to Christmas Seals 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 Ritson Rd. N., Oshawa Custom Milling 725-4744 ( t/vrd ) BEST BUIIT QUALITY l ESME Now's the Best time to deal on the Best-Built North American cars and trucks for value and low, low prices. High Tech, Low Price Sporty Value UP TO OFF with Special Value Package with Special Value Package UP TO OFF with Special Value Package DRIVING IS BELIEVING. We have over 80 new models in stock lo choose from Ford Marquis Capri Lynx Pick ups Lincoln Grand Marquis Ranger Topaz Ford Vans Bronco II '«**. 't'T ' '/ i went N Ml HCUHY SALI S IIMI1H) * • . T Open Mon • Thurs 8 a m. to 8 p.m , Frl 8 a.m to 5 p.m Sorry closed Saturdays during summer montha. 1120 Dundas St. E„ Whitby 668-5893 Oshawa 723-0661