The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 27,1989 9 [ sport- talk 6H-ÎÎOÎ FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- Bob Walt Memorial Day at Southview Golf Club on Saturday drew a large turnout with the following taking top honors: John James Jr. with an 87 and John Fowler with a 77 tied for the senior men's low net at G7 apiece. Bill Lyle and Dr. IT.B. Rundle look runner-up honors with G9 scores after shooting 81 and 8G respectively. Ted Fairey's 89 gave him 70 while Jack Gay had 82 for 71. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- The ball hockey season ended Sunday morning at Darlington Sports Centre with the Kings defeating the Chiefs 4-1. Members Members of the Kings team are Frank Maori, Stan Grcenham, Brook Cole, Ron and Gary Dusscldorp, Gerald and Larry Brunt, Walt Vice, Brad Godfrey, Jerry Leddy, Rick Simpson and Randy McDonald. Kevin Anyan The Dust has settled on Great Car Deals. Roger Swan Auto Centre R.R.#6 Bowmanville 625-2906 6 NOW OPEN! Fwhvear Ltd. including... Florsheim, Jarman, Grab, Clark, Puma, Buster Brown 67 King St. W„ Bowmanville Telephone 623-2820 THE WORLD'S BESTSELLING TRUCK BED PROTECTOR Fibreglass Truck Caps ALSO BOWBOIN RUNNING BOARDS, WESTIN LITE BARS, MASTER GUARD STEP BUMPERS AND FORM-FIT HOOD PROTECTORS DURHAM BUMPER SERVICE 434-8007 BASELINE ROAD 1 KM. EAST OF C0URTICE ROAD SPORTS Goodyear Eagles Take Flight In Four Exhibition Games Two More Skate '88 Seats Purchased as Memorials JUNIOR C NEWS -- The Goodyear Junior C Eagles will be playing their first game of the regular season this Sunday, October 1, on home ice. The Eagles will face off against Uxbridge at 7:30 p.m. In looking at the '89/'90 schedule, we note that there will be a number of Saturday home games and some Tuesday games in Bowmanville. But, the majority of play on home ice will take place Sunday nights. Other important dates to remember include: include: The 16th annual All-Star Game at Little Britain on January 13; Minor Hockey Night which takes place on November 26th and the special pre-Christmas game which will be happening on Sunday, December 17, at home ice in Bowmanville. The Goodyear sponsored Jr. C. Eagles have opened the door on a new season with several spirited try outs and four exhibition games in eight days. Coaches Brian Taylor and Joe Maclnnis along with manager Ron Clemens have been busy assessing each and every player during during these games and practices. practices. To date a few players have been signed with the full roster to be completed this week. With several veterans who have been loyal to the team and many promising new comers some diilicult decisions will have to be made. Sunday, September 17 was the first exhibition tilt with Little Britain Merchants Merchants being the visitors. Steady goal-tending in the first period by Sean Dawson gave the Eagles the advantage. advantage. However Little Britain swarmed the Eagles net in the second and third taking away a 6-5 win. Goal scorers for the Goodyear crew were; Scott Hunter, Greg Merkac, David Fairey, Shawn Rek- ker and Neil Taylor. Assists went to Neil Taylor, Steve Heritage House Atoms Start Season with Tie, Two Wins Two more $1,000 Skate '88 seats were sold last Brad Godfrey, making a donation in memory of his week as local citizens added memorial donations to brother Bill; Kim and Bob Johnston, in memory of son the building fund. Taking part in the presentations Perry K Johnston, and Henry Downing of Skate '88 were, 1-r, Mace Armstrong of the Skate '88 executive, executive. Big and Little Brothers Guests of Porsche at Mosport Races Opening the 1989-90 season season this past weekend, the Heritage House Atom Toros came away with a tie and two wins. Saturday, September 23 in the Bowmanville Recreation Recreation Complex, our first opponent opponent was Cobourg Atoms. This was the first game of the season for both teams with a final score of 3-3. Scoring for Bowmanville were Mark Frampton assisted assisted by Dwayne Desjardins, Paul Lavailee from Travis Laughlin and Chris Steele, and the tying goal was Paul Lavallee's second from Chris Steele and Dwayne Desjardins. Desjardins. Saturday evening, Peterborough Peterborough Petes came to town only to be turned back 5-2 by Heritage House. Paul La- valle lead the attack with 3 goals and 1 assist. Singles were scored by Robbie Jeffers Jeffers and Brent Straud. Travis Travis Laughlin, Matt Brake and Chris Steele picked up assists. Triple F Bowling Don Vander Meer 8 pts, Frances Mulder 7 pts, Hammy Hammy Vander Gaast 7 pts, Rick Vander Kooi 6 pts, Ron Bon- sma 5 1/2 pts, Nel Van Ab- bema 4 1/2 pts, Dirk Van Abbema 4 pts, Brian Buma 4 pts, Pete Glasbergen 3 pts, Case de Plaa 3 pts, Peter Flonk 2 pts, Anne Vander -Gaast'0 r pts. ,; n ~ **' 7 High single Ladies Doreen Doreen Bakker 236. High single Men Ralph Bouwmeester 282. 1 High Triple Ladies Doreen Doreen Bakker 579. High Triple Men Ale de Jager 651. High Average Ladies Hammy Vander Gaast 191. High Average Men Ron Bonsma 204. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. Sunday afternoon we travelled to Peterborough for the return match at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. After a scoreless first period, Heritage House scored 3 quick goals in the second, only to nave Peterborough Peterborough tie it up late in the period. Toros were not to be denied as they came up with 3 unanswered goals in the third to come away with a 6- 3 win, Goal scorers were Greg McMurter and Brent Strand with 2 each, singles went to Chris Steele and Paul Laval- lee. Assisting in this game were Paul Lavailee, Robbie Jeffers, Brent Strand, Greg McMurter and Dwayne Desjardins. Desjardins. Solid defense was supplied by Steven Brink- man, Matt Brake, Dwayne Desjardins and Kevin Pick- ell, along with goaltenders David Yellowlees and Mike Rowland. Way to go, Heritage House Atoms! Cus, John Hartford, Dean Baumhauer, David Fairey and Scott Hunter. The Eagles visited Little Britain's thriving village last Wednesday and they returned returned the compliment by edging the Merchants 4-3. In the first period Neil Taylor Taylor hit from Jeff Reynolds and Doug Lever. The Eagles scored twice in the second, Shane Armstrong from Dean Baumhauer and Chris Hall from Nick Dennis. Dave Fairey notched one in the third from Glen Campbell. Campbell. Last Saturday night the Eagles travelled to Stouff- ville where they battled the Uxbridge Bruins. The Eagles Eagles came away with a 4-1 victory on the goals by Shane Armstrong, David Fairey (2), and George Pi- thie. Pithie picked up two assists with one each going to Jeff Reynolds, Greg Goode and Bob St. Jules. This past Sunday night Uxbridge were the guests and were shut out 5-0 by the Eagles. Newcomer Brad Robinson had a big night with two goals and two assists. assists. Rob Real, Shawn Rek- ker and Scott Hunter notched the other goals with David Fairey(2) and Doug Lever picking us assists, ound thi of Around the Nest: As Sunday night there were four goaltenders left in camp, Scott Webster, Ian Cooper, Bill Todd and Dan Ladouceur, with twenty five skaters. As of this Sunday night all facts should clear as Uxbridge comes to town for the first league game. Sunday nignt will be a big one we'll see the new edition edition of the Bowmanville Eagles, Eagles, and know whether the Blue Jays get to play more baseball. Stay on the edge of your seats folks. 328 RITSON RD. N., OSHAWA 725-4744 if busy call 725-2831 WHOLESALE & RETAIL DURHAM REGION'S WOOD SPECIALISTS IN Hardwood & softwood lumber diy kilns & dressing facilities including custom made trim; hardwood & marine plywoods as ■well as a complete stock of building materials. ' HWV401" Bowmanville Toros Juvenile All-stars Final Try-outs Sunday, Oct. 1 st s - z P.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3rd &30 - mm. All Try-outs - Darlington Arena Cost $4.00 ea. For further information contact: Steve Jeffers 263-2117 Les Duczmalewski 6234336 1 Wheel Hoise On Sunday, several Big and Little Brothers .from Bowmanville were invited guests of Willie Woo, Porsche Porsche Customer Consultant, for the races at Mosport Park. They enjoyed the races from the Porsche enclosure enclosure with an excellent view of the track. The guests are shown here with Mr. Woo at left, and include Randy Wicks, Paul Bellefontaine, Jonathan Cripps, Daniel Pentland, Larry Georgiou, Bob McDonald, Herbie Herbie McConnelly, Ian Scott and Brendon Burgess. Lawn Bowlers Elect Officers 7 & & Smatl Sales - Service - Parts R.R#1 Hampton Green Rd. 263-8469 wït ! 38 i If UMMON TAUNTON HOAD EAST NO 1 tiwr. ilr.c By Norman Smith The Annual Meeting of the Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club was held at the clubhouse at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 19, 1989 with President Frank Parise in the chair. Approximately Approximately 40 members were present, most of whom enjoyed enjoyed a short game afterwards. afterwards. The minutes of the meeting meeting in May last were read by the Secretary, Marg Parise, and adopted without change, Treasurer Wanda Ball presented the accounts for the year, showing a nice operating surplus and a comfortable balance to start next season. The President thanked all officers and members for their co-operation in achieving achieving such a successful season. His invaluable contribution thereto was recognized by a 1 of appl mo dis hearty round of applause. After some discussion, annual dues were set at $50- up from $40 because of the steady increase in all expenses, expenses, including taxes levied levied by the local municipality. municipality. At the President's request, request, Clarence Oke presided presided at the election of officers for the 1990 season. The following following were elected by acclamation: acclamation: President Scotty Boyle, Vice-President Jim Wilson, Secretary Monica Wardley, Treasurer Walter Holpert, Tournament Secretary Doris Wollstein, Grounds Chairman Chairman Lloyd Woods, Trustee Frank Parise. The new President expressed expressed his thanks for the honour bestowed upon him and promised the best efforts efforts of himself and the new board to make next season the club's 85th - the best ever. It was agreed that the President and Doris Wollstein Wollstein would represent the club at the forthcoming District District meeting and offer the use of our greens and facilities facilities for one of the District Tournaments next season. The final event' of this season will be a two-game tournament on Sunday, September September 24, 1989, at 1:30 p.m. followed by a pot-luck supper; we are looking forward forward to a gala occasion. The writer offers his thanks for the generous reception reception given to his efforts by the members of the club and regrets that his plans to spend most of next summer in England will prevent him from continuing os the club's reporter. Thanks again to Mr. John M. James, Editor- Publisher of the Canadian Statesman, for his cooperation. cooperation. 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