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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Nov 2001, p. 15

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 7,2001 PAGE 15 First win for major peewee Triple A Toros Royal Bank novices cash in again CLARINGTON - The Bathe and McClellan major peewee Triple A Toros won its first game in league action with a 4-2 decision over York Sim- coc. Nick Bonin, David Ross, Jason Sulyma and Stephen Bathe had the goals with assists to Andrew Albertini, Adam Derks, Eric Visser and Bathe. The teams were tied l-l alter the first period with the Toros taking a 3-2 lead into the third. The win snapped a six-game losing streak for the team in league play. The Toros were defeated by Whitby 5-4. Oshaxva 7-0. Peterborough Peterborough 6-3, Quinte 5-l and Central Ontario 4-1. Major novice Triple : A Toros give up lead The major novice Triple A Toros squandered squandered a nice lead and lost a close 6-5 decision to Ajax-Pickering. Mitchell Heard had two goals with Jordan Jordan Bailey, Chris Moore and Chad Tutton getting the others. others. In a 3-2 victory victory over Osliawa, Bailey, Moore and Tutton scored with assists assists going to Jonathan Cusack, Cusack, Nathan Zavitz, Daniel Lintner Heard. Grant ham, Craddock and Tutton scored in a 4-3 loss to Pe- terborough. Blair Beckett, Rory McDowell, McDowell, Cusack and Justin Dymond had assists. 1 In a 7-3 in [over Oshawa, Heard and Tut- ton had two goals each with [singles going to ■McDowell, Moore and Za- yitz. Gathering assists were Bailey, Bailey, Heard and Moore with two each and singles by Beckett, Cusack, Cusack, Lintner, Zavitz , and Craddock. 1 Goalies Kirk Campbell and Matthew Bruno were strong in net over these four games. and Gra- Rory Dr. John Balenko 6)623-7412 { efjA v-> V Wi Dr. Karl Vermeulen 6)623-7100 GENERAL FAMILY DENTISTRY EMERGENCY CARE AVAILABLE 0 Sedation 0 Children's Dentistry -- 0 Peridonlist 0 Orthodontics . 60 LIBERTY ST. 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Kraayenhof led the way with five goals and one assist assist with other goals going to Lombard {2), Paul Vermeulen (2), Sharp and Jeremy Jeremy Zavitz. Assists Assists went to Matthew 'Luker (2), Eric Perez- Salas, Lombard, Christ o p h e r Rossi, Justin Corrigan, Sharp, Nathan Pajunen, Daniel Asselin and Spencer Duncan. Benedict Benedict allowed just the one goal in net. PURCHASE! FINANCING 60 months ©n 2002 NEON'S Auto., p.s., p.b., pdl., p. mirrors, tilt, cruise, air, AM/FM cass. Bal. new car v/arranty. Platinum. Approx. 24,000 km i-4 ti'j'J l WS Sralser P.s., p.b., p.w., till, AM/FM cass., air, approx. 20,000 km. Green, Bal. of new car warranty. @W0 100/ lli'ililiiio 4 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air, AM/FM cassette. Green. Approx. 52,000 km. jg r" 7 '; tkf'SHSsi».- v !j s B72iy'fl '3001 Auto., p.s., p.b., p.w., pdl., p. mirrors, tilt, cruise, air, AM/FM cass. Approx. 16,000 km. Garnet Red. 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Steven Hayes scored two for Top Vinyl with Brady Richards and Adam Do- iron getting one each. In a 6-3 svin over Bill's Truck Shop, Johns scored three times with Drew Ferguson netting netting two and Shane Johns adding a single. Assists went to Kyle Doner and Cameron Smith. UNTIL NOVEMBER 13 ONLY Simplicity,"New Look, It's So Easy patterns November 2 and 8 only ■■fc imiromiNtwtoiiEstiHi Bouluur THe fA& ad AMP pzôCxl ÿjfca&ÇO&ô OSHAWA 1199 Ritson Road North, Unit 3 - (905) 438-8789 •AJAX • ANCASTER • BARRIE • BRAMPTON • CAMBRIDGE • KINGSTON • LAWRENCE SQUARE • LONDON • MARKHAM • MISSISSAUGA (2 STORES) • OAKVILLE • RICHMOND HILL • SCARBOROUGH • SUDBURY • VAUGHAN • WATERLOO • I 800 BouClair h me event cfapcrirge.-rp'-.v^ .temfi) v.-."i be sed at re ccrrect pnee YertfundseTa/ nry frem pnc:;$indse'ectonira/ viryfxm store to store. Shop urty fcr test se'ecwa We the rgt.t ta Trrt Qjirt.tes A • ae p-'tes are a;pJ:cab.'e cn n-doc* rrerVardse zri/ rd re ret addabe to cutom orders irilv Shcp-at-Hcrre No dea'ers. Five Points Mall Email sports stories to bkelly@durhamregion.com LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICE PUBLIC INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENT Low-Flying Helicopter Surveys Area A helicopter and vans will be crisscrossing our area over the next month to collect information for the Port Hope Area Initiative, low-level radioactive waste cleanup activities. Residents and visitors in the vicinity of the area shown on the map should not be surprised to see a low-flying helicopter and roadway vans with visible detection equipment. This activity is a necessary part of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office's work as it begins to conduct studies to prepare for the environmental assessment for the cleanup and long-term management of low-level radioactive waste in the Port Hope/Clarington area. IS The helicopter and vans will be visible in the vicinity shown on this map For information call 905-885-0291 or 1-866-255-2755 Visit www.llrwmo.orq or the Project Information Exchange, 110 Walton Street, Port Hope. Open: Thursday, Friday or Saturday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment. Pour information en français, communiquez avec nous par téléphone au 613-998-9442. Pou r Hove Area Initiative Canada A AV(1. ÎXL Natural Rotourcw Canada

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