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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1998, p. 4

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Page 4 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 3,1998 Triple F Bowling Scores and Results Frances Mulder 9, Shirley Van Belle 9, Peter Plonk 7, Albert Vander Gaast 6 1/2, Jake Dykstra 6, Albert Van Belle 5 1/2, John Rozema 5, Don Vander Mecr 5, Doreen Bakker 4, Ann Strikwerda 2. High Single Ladies - Christina Noordstra 256. High Single Men - Jake Dykstra 266. High Triple Ladies - Christina Noordstra 628. High Triple Men - Jake Dykstra 664. High Average Ladies - Frances Mulder 170. High Average Men - Peter Flonk 206. Ba •4 D DC Clarington Orioles L Baseball Association 1998 Annual General Meeting Wed., October 14th, 1998 at 7 p.m. at the Courthouse above the old Firehall, Church Street, Bowmanville #1 Election of Officers #2 Board of Directors #3 Year End Reports #4 Submission of Managers and Coaches applications For further information contact T Barb Michno 579-3211 CJ R f Halminen Homes Wins Early Bird Title The Minor Novice AA Toros, sponsored by Halminen Homes, competed in the Early Bird Classic held in Clarington at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. The team opened the tournament tournament against the Whitby Wildcats, and the boys from Clarington got off to a fast start winning 16-1. The attack was led by James Hoffman with six goals and two assists, Matthew Garrison three goals and three assists, Greg Ncmisz with three goals. Scoring singles were Justin Stadlcr, Kyle Robertson, Nicholas Diachenko and Andrew Bobas. 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Make and take herbal tea I (please reserve) 1 - 3:30 Celebrate Thanksgiving Oct. 10 St 11 I at Our Harvest Table . Thanksgiving Herbal Style Oct,. 10-12 Harvest table centre piece (please reserve) 1:30 -3:30 Herbs for Health Oct. 18 Archibald * Orchards Estate Winery Enjoy a "Taste of Clarington" in the heart of apple country with "Wine & Food Tasting!" i Come taste our wares! Archibald Orchards Estate Winery Schedule of Events Artisans' Showcase Oct. 3 A taste of the arts. Local artists demonstrate their talent, Thanksgiving Celebration Oct. 10-12 Enjoy "Foods from the harvest" with family & friends. Tyrone Mills On selected weekends you'll be able to watch the millstones grind wheat into flour just as it was done 150 years ago. Come back to a time when the world moved at nature's pace & the millpond at the back door spoke of both peace and security. Tyrone Mills Schedule of Events Thanksgiving Harvest at the Mill Oct. 10 Demonstrations of milling and antique woodworking. Presenting/ the Harvest! m ÏSST-' ; : llWi®î'Mîp"'âppi< wines to cleanse the palate. Homegrown hospitality ami country tradition await you. COKClSSIONlO CONCÏSSIQHI » TAUNTON R0 B S mutt O B0WM Li •- 1 1 AHVILLE hwviioi ■ 1 •• /• .i O Archibald Orchard» : Eatate Winery 12kmNorthofHwy 4ÇI . AM 0Tyrone Mill» 1 ! V' v 14 lum North ufHwy 401 0 Empire Orchard» & Herb Farm 10 kms North of Hwy 401 aa&i Matthew Peden, Bobas, Chad McPaul and Chris Rivest. Adding single helpers were John Bull, Robertson, Diachenko, Stadlcr and goalie Zachary Higgins. The Toros faced Belleville in their next game. The Toros won the game 12-0. Leading the way on offence was James Hoffman with four goals, Greg Ncmisz with three, and Matthew Garrison with two. Adding singles were Justin Stadlcr, Chad McDonald and Andrew Bobas. Collecting assists were John Bull with three, Keegan Lawson with two, singles going to McDonald, Chris Rivest, Chad McPaul and goalie Zachary Higgins. Sharing in the shutout were Derek Walker and Higgins. On Saturday the Toros faced the Ajax Knights in their final round robin game. The Toros would open the scoring when winger Keegan Lawson converted on some nice passing by Andrew Bobas and James Hoffman. The Toro defence and goaltending goaltending kept the Ajax forwards forwards off the scoresheet, leaving the score 1-0 after the first. In the second period, the Toros scored four unanswered goals. Scoring were Matthew Garrison, Hoffman, Bobas and Peden. Assisting were Hoffman with two, Lawson and defenceman Chad McPaul each with one. James Hoffman closed out the scor- Stadler. James Hoffman scored the second on a nice solo effort. The second period began with the Toros having a 2-0 lead. However, the Flyers would cut that lead in half, scoring 37 seconds into the period. Both teams would exchange scoring opportunities, opportunities, but it would be the Toros who would regain their two goal advantage when center Greg Ncmisz set up Keegan Lawson in the slot with 21 seconds remaining in the second. second. The Toros scored two more in the third period to put the game out of reach. Justin Stadlcr scored from Nicholas Diachenko and Lawson. The second of the period came off the red hot stick of centre James Hoffman, making the final score 5-1. The Toros would face the Ajax Knights in the final of the Early Bird Classic. Playing in front of a supportive supportive hometown crowd, the boys came out of the gate flying, flying, jumping to a 3-0 lead on goals by Chad McDonald, Andrew Bobas, and Matthew Garrison, Drawing assists were Matthew Perron with two, Greg Ncmisz, Garrison and defenceman Chris Rivest with one each. The Toros would collect three more goals in the second period. Scoring were Keegan Lawson, John Bull and James Hoffman. Assisting were Nemisz with two and Lawson with the other helper. Ajax would score late in the second Matthew Peden, Chris Rivest and Kyle Robertson. The Toros would score two more in the third, one by winger Matthew Perron, and the other by Chad McDonald. Drawing assists were playmaking playmaking centre Greg Nemisz with two, giving him five in the game, and defenceman Kyle Robertson adding one. The Toros would win 8-1 and capture the Early Bird title. 1 The dynamic duo of! Zachary Higgins and Derek; Walker surrendered only 1 three goals for the entire tour- i nament. Congratulations to | the whole team on their; accomplishment. ; ! Finally, the coaching staff) would like to thank the many ] volunteers who made the tournament a great success. GOLF SPECIAL 18 Hole Championship Course Memberships Available or Pay as You Play Tournament Bookings Available 2 Golfers with 1 Power Cart Weekdays $58.00; Weekends after 1 p.m. $60.00 j 1 Does not apply to tournaments (with this coupon only) BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB (905) 623-2670 ing with two goals late in the game to make 7-0. The goaltending tandem of Derek Walker and Zachary defence and -goaltending Higgins made several key "" stops and earned their second. ' straight shutout. It was on to the semis for the Toros, where they would meet the Orangeville Flyers. Strong goaltending and team defence helped the boys keep the game scoreless until they managed to score two goals six seconds apart, midway through the first. The opening goal came off the stick of speedy winger Andrew Bobas on a feed by linemate Justin Statesman Toros Reach Finals The weekend of September 25-27 saw the Canadian Statesman Major Novice Toros travel to Peterborough for the Kawartha Early Bird Tournament. In round robin play, the Toros defeated Peterborough 7-0, Georgetown 1-0, and Ajax 7-2 to win their division and advance to the semifinals. semifinals. The semi-finals saw the Toros face arch rival Belleville. The game provided provided the enthusiastic fans with an action filled three periods that culminated in a 3-3 tie. The first overtime period saw no scoring, but with one minute left in the second overtime, the Toros found the mesh for a hard earned 4-3 victory. In the finals, the boys were matched against the also unbeaten squad from Mississauga. The Mississauga team came out firing on all cylinders and jumped to a quick 3-0 lead before the first period was over. The Toros responded with a gritty effort over the final two periods but were only able to find the net once, resulting resulting in a 3-1 loss. The Toros were anchored by the fine goal- tending duo of Jory Fuller and Scott Junkin. Scoring for the Toros: Luke Pithcr and Brandon Castellan with 3 goals and 3 assists each; Mitch Callicu with 3 goals, 2 assists; Kurtis Allen with 2 goals, 3 assists; Denver Brown 2 goals, 2 assists; David/ Miller 3 goals, 1 'assist; Dan McCarthy 1 goal, 4 assists; Wade Pickcll 1 goal, 1 assist; Carl Andrews 1 goal; Allen Dillon 3 assists; Zak Snowden 2 assists; and Brock Murphy with 3 assists. Contributing a fine effort on defence were Brandon Ernst, Mike Berncy and Robert O'Shea, The Toros season opçn- er will he played at Darlington Arena Saturday, October 3, at 4:00 p.m, against Richmond Hill. would keep Ajax off : the scoresheet the rest of the way. The defence was anchored by Nicholas Diachenko, Chad McPaul, Chad McDonald, Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 ©J.P. 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