8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 28,1988 High Scoring Game Gives Canadians 9-3 Win Over Bonded On December 17, All Canadians Canadians Novice team played Bonded Paving in a fast, high scoring game. The Canadians, Canadians, not known to be a high scoring team, defeated Bonded 9-3. Chris Watson got things going when Erik Griffin fed a pass up the center center to Chris who skated thru the defence and scored to give them a 1-0 lead. In the second period Bryan Lowery's speea to get into the corner was able to pass the puck right on Danny Danny Katsikis' stick, who banged the puck into the corner corner to score. This was Danny's Danny's first goal of his hockey career. Congratulations Danny! Although Bonded tied the game on two quick goals, Robbie MacChayne broke in from the wing and gave his team the 3-2 lead. With minutes minutes remaining in the second period, Braaly St. John saved a goal by covering up the puck in the crease, whicn f ave Bonded a penalty shot, ake Davis who had already faced one this year, played the angle perfectly and stopped the shot from Guy Tousignant. Jake's save gave the Canadians Canadians a big boost as the boys never looked back. Chris Watson exploded for 4 goals by displaying some unbelievable unbelievable stick-handling around the net. Ronnie Smith earned himself an assist assist on one of the goals for his efforts. The third period ended with Robbie MacChayne MacChayne and Erik Griffin finishing finishing off the scoring with a goal apiece. Special marks to all the boys who weren't mentioned for their hard work along the boards and making special plays which enabled all of our scoring chances to be successful. Earlier the same day the Bowmanville Canadians played an exhibition game against Oshawa which ended ended in a 3-3 tie. All the boys played hard, with Jeff Lock- wood and Adam Powell each earning assists on the goals,, as Chris Watson picked up the hat trick, for an incredible 8 goal day. We would like to wish all the players and families a Merry Christmas and a Happy Happy New Year, and are looking looking forward to seeing everybody everybody at the tournament after Christmas. D. Watson and J. Griffin. News from C.S.S. The Christmas season is now upon us once more and many things are happening at once. The Reach teams are people people that try to solve mind- boggling questions, such as the scientific name for finger bones. The school that gets the most points wins. The end result was the juniors winning against one school and the seniors tying for second second by winning against three. In basketball, both junior and senior boys' teams won their games against Vanier. The seniors slaughtered them 64-28 while the juniors won during overtime. Now that Christmas is just around the comer, many things have happened at school. Last week, we had a food drive for our needy, a spirit day on Thursday in which we had to wear green and red, a door decorating contest and a school dance won by Mr. Walkau's grade 11G home room where we crowned the Snow Prince and Princess who were Lindsay Cooper and Chris Ewles. Have a Merry Christmas and an even better New Year. Lisa Scattergood. Region Will Return Cannons The Durham Region has agreed to return the Halifax Citadel cannons to their original original owner. The Halifax Citadel had asked the Region of Durham to return two cannons- that have been in Whitby since 1901. The Citadel explained that the weapons would become become part of the restoration of Halifax Citadel National Historic Park. Regional Council decided to return the cannons at a Council meeting on December December 21. 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