PAGE 10THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 17,2001 Clarington edges Oshawa The following are the Clarington Clarington results from games played in the Oshawa Girls' Hockey Association. Oct 1 - Oshawa Oshawa girls' novice Sharks played Claring- ton's Baker's Dozen with a score of 2-1 for Clarington. Both Clarington goals were scored by S h a n c 1 1 c Doucette and assisted assisted by Alicia Ploughmas. Oct 2 - The Oshawa girls' peewee Hardco team edged Clarington Clarington by a score of 3-2. Goals for Clarington were scored by Spring Garden and Amanda Bonnett with assists by Sam Leggott, Ruth O'Connell and Amanda Bonnett. Oct. 4 - Clarington Clarington Caldwell were shutout 2-0 by Oshawa Ban- gay. Us1n\a tîwrtrc n 'imntim' TWO GREAT LOCATIONS ! ! kc^yls place 'fffeljnwwCjdtcnj I t (ilHBOlMS SI. OSHAWA 1415 HWY#2, COURTICE (905) 435-0928 (905) 576-1837 Lakeridge Health Patients First NEW Parking Policy Lakeridge Health Bowmanville The parking lot at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville has been increased in size and reconfigured to accommodate the growing number of patients and visitors at the hospital. These improvements have been completed with funds from parking lot revenue. • A new parking policy and payment structure will be in effect on October 15th, 2001. • Visitors to the hospital will have access to the public lot that borders on and is entered from Prince Street. • Short-term parking in the public lot costs $1.00 per hour, to a maximum of $6.00, • Long-term parking in the public lot costs a flat $4.00 per visit. Frequent visitors to the hospital can obtain a transponder with a $20.00 deposit. With the transponder, visitors can pay a $20.00 monthly rate, plus tax, for unlimited access to the public parking lot. For more information, contact Kim Wickens at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville at 905-623-3331 ext. 5710. QUEEN STREET STAEF ENTRANCE PRINCE STREET Lakeridge Health s Patients First PUBLIC ENTRANCE Email sports stories to Ctje Canabtati Statesman Clarington This Week bkelly@durhamregion.com UF3jg IF3 EJ5JB [B = ÆJSJ5 = MJ3 = 1BJ5J5JEÆJ§JBÆBJBJ§JBJ§ FcUcLfr 3 fçLfr 3 fr3 frl frl frJ n=31 Bon pttSf---■■ FiSres i I fluff Sf Hwy. 2 m Pam| Tile! 1 (0 £ n 03 JO J •J Baseline Rd. Professional Installation Available Expert AdviceJor the do-it y our self er "Over 20 Years Installation Experience" ■■ I • Ceramic • Marble • Vinyl • Hardwood • Carpet • Laminates IMPORTERS OF FINE CERAMIC TILE ffijÉ : \ 1230 Lambs Rd., Bowmanville JggJ 905) 623-3929 1986-2001 On the afternoon of October 11th, Bongo the lion ioas humanely euthanized after a long battle with cancer. He ioas in the company of many who loved him at the time of his passing. In the days folloioing zve learned of those many others who loved him. Through words, deeds, flozoers and mementos, the tributes to Bongo have flozoed in from around the zvorld. Hozoever, the largest volume and the most beautiful zvishes have been from the people of Bozomanville and surrounding area. To all of you zvho sent your condolences, to those zoho paused in their busy lives to give thought to Bongo, thank you. The caring, zvarmth and decency of our community has alzvays been its strength and, for all of us at the zoo, never more so than ttozo zoitli Bongo gone. Thank you so very much for all your kind zvishes. Warmest regards, Bozomanville Zoo imra tj] eü ou eu m ljutstî^j üi lu ltj I E q E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 0