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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Dec 1978, p. 7

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Co nttution Minor Los&1 to Markham1 Thursday, Dec. 7 - Oakwood Arena - The Toros met the Lindsay M. Midgets and played their best game of the month. The Toros skated and check- ed well and put 3 goals on the board in the first two periods. When the game started the Bowmanville boys decided to take the game to Lindsay instead of letting them walk right in to the Toros end as they did the last game. Tim Almond counted the Toros first goal assisted by Jon Janack's well deserved assist. Next Paul Dadson picked up the puck in his own end and stick-handled through Lind- say's defence to score an unassisted goal. Todd Hooper got the third straight goal for Bowmanville when he con- verted a rebound of a shot by Mark MeLean. Craig Gwerman was out- standing in the net and kicked out many good attempts by Lindsay. Lindsay finally got their first goal, just as a Toro penalized player stepped on the ice at 11:48 of the second period. The teams went for their rest with the Toros ahead 3 to Markham put i behind an overwoi Brady who tried t, visitors off the sc( wbo works as h a: body, scored from the net, wbile on hii up by Ryan Kear, from behind the n( AIl of the Mark. were scored while ville wbere serving Final Markham 4, ville 1. ' Sat., Dec. 16 - made their second Iroquois arena in take on the WhI Midgets. The Toros pha particularly in the ing and defensive p game. Terry Brady upon to make nume during the first tý wbicb ended score] Both teamsý killeg M idgets a d Wktby n 4 goals well but Whitby finally=cpt rked Terry alized on a broken play bhn o keep the the Toros net, dumped the re board. puck out in front of Terry ýevin Tink Brady who had no chance on rd as any- the shot at 1:47 of the third in front of period. is knees, set Bowmanville had just suc- ney's pass cessfully defended a short et. manpower situation when ham goals Whitby duplicated their first eBowman- goal pattern 14 secs. later - ga penalty. score now Whitby 2, Bowman- 1Bowman- ville 0. The Toros were given an The Toros' opportunity midway through visit to the the period when they had a 2 Whitby to man advantage for a minute tby Minor and 47 secs. but could not find the mark although they had ayed well numerous shots on the Whitby forecheck- netminder. A couse in marks- art of their manship might be in order. jwas called May the team take this erous saves opportunity to wish everyone ,wo periods a Happy Holiday Season - next less. game - Milton tournament ,d penalties Dec. 28th. H.L. Wood Minor Lose Two Exhibiton Gaet I m. ai D* i 1.VU1"'11y the third with their hard TeBomnieMnrPefnaprod skating, but a defensive lapse TWes ponre by ord Lorfna erWitmrh cre.h caused the second Lindsay Wesosrdb oad LreWimrhsoe h goa whn alooe pck as Wood Transport, played tbree game-winner assisted by Brad left untouched in front of Craig gmsls ek w fte Cruess, in the third. At the German. exhibitions and one of them an 3:32 mark Jon Clieff scored The owmnvile eam O. M.H.A. Lakeshore League assisted by Greg Watson and Trie to tanisuane gal contest. The Toros dropped defenceman Pierre St. bt re el at bsuay. gal botb exhibition contests, One Amand. Chris Dreossi scored it e hel:54 ony of them a 7-1 defeat at the th e third goal, assisted by ;th To5o left o the dlock hands of the Oshawa "AAA" linemates McLaughlin and bthets picked up a penalty Minor Pee Wees and the other Neill. Bay Ridges scored a, sutorehet.Thn6es.yffther a 5-2 setback in Peterborough goal to narrow the margin to tcrhe e.T e cbc t ulstrength against the Peterborough 4-1. Greg Watson scored the ohyw rg kanized, Lirndsay "AAA" Minor Pee Wees. fiftb Toros goal, assisted by but not yet ognzd ida Their lone victory was a 61 bis wingers Jon Clieff and Jeff put a sizzler from the blue lile drubbing of Bay Ridges in a Dawson. The final goal came tbrough a maze of players in League game on Saturday off the stick of Whitmarsb, front of the Bowmanville net night. assisted by Cruess. Chris to tie the score witb only 49 on Tuesday night, the Clifton was in goal for the secs. left to play. abet Howard Wood Pee Wees Toros and played extremely Bowmanville was unabe t travelled to Oshawa to play weîî. boys!h te.33 oo re h city's Minor Pee Wee On Sunday, the Transport- AtotheIfinal wistleathe di'The Toros ers travelled to Peterborough Lindsay fical. se hedn't perform that well being where they lost 5-2 in a Lidacx from eind Kent badly trounced to the tune of well-played contest. The Petes the cof bis high.hinjri 7-1. Jeff Dawson scored the scored three goals in 'the lhe aer o a slahig.mhir one Toro goal. He was opening period. The second ladea goame m iscnucpnal- assisted by bis centreman period belonged to Bowman- tyd formebisfforts.engame Greg Watson. The goal was ville as they scored twice. tyrha bef farsyfee of scored late in the final period. Chris Dreossi scored the fîrst Lidsay'susaly stickewok Alan Ulricb was in goal for goal, assisted by Tom Mc- aindsaBowmsavlle et tbey k Bowmanville and made many' Laugblin and Pierre St. anwould be spared thiskineo difficult saves to keep the Amand. Dreossi scored the tactic. You an d isgise af sore from going even bigber. second as well, this time tackal buyou cant caguiea On Saturday, the Bay Rid- assisted by Brent Neill and kalibuspots. nt hag ges Minor Pees came to defenceman 13ria-n Heard. tSacspt.Dc -ThMakm Bowmanville for a scbeduled Peterborough scored twice >inor mdesc h ae tht League game. Brent Neill put more in the final period for fior meirrt vsicmtteaown Bowmanville into the lead in their margin of victory. Alan fThe Tofrst left thi eir L . the opening period, assisted Ulrich and Chris Clifton shar- gh oo left the reingyb linemates Chris Dreossi ed the goaltending duties in roomanleth visitors bring and Tom McLaugblin. There' this game the game to them., was no more scoring until the SeasosMGretinq he simple pleasures of Christmas! May you and your family saein ail its wondrous joys. It's been a pleasure serving you ~ thoughut he yar. Lillian and Art Hooper Ron and Dan Hooper and Familles Nancy Bail.- Lala Wright of Hooer'sJeeler The Del Faucet Midgets Have Up: and Dons, On Saturday ever.ing, Dec- ember 21d, the Delta Faucet Midget No. 2 team lest a hard-fought game to their Port Perry rivals by a 5-4 score. These two teams are very evenly matched and se far this season have provided close entertaining hockey with Port Perry now having a, slight edge ini the series. The visitors struck early with a goal at the 9:46 mark only to have Delta Faucet reply with two quick goals, the first by Marc Richards from Jeff Edmondson, then 20 seconds later Jeff Edmond- son scorèit, assists golng te Brian Massey and Marc Richards to end the first period, Bowmanville 2 Port Perry 1. In the second period the home team were guilty of too many giveaways in their own end and Port Perry quickly took advantage of this outscor- ing us by three to one, Brian Canfield scoring for Delta Faucet assisted by Terry DeLuca to make the score 4-3 in favor of Port Perry after two periods of play.' Bowmanville came out fast in the third period and a goal by Steve Huisman with assists to Brent Thompson and Brian Canfield evened the score. Both teams had their chances to pull abead. However Port Perry took advantage of scrambly play in front of the Delta Faucet goal and scored witn only 50 play. In an eft tie, coach Job 00 ~ar ý ecwiond eil, i Ffort to salvage a hn Conboy pulled -Brian Smith, who'played a 1steady g ame in goal making many key saves. With the extra attacker Bowmanville 1had the pressure on as the buzzer sounded to end the game. 1 On Saturday, December 9th, a strong contingent fromn Uxbridge took on our Delta Faucet Midget No. 2 team at the Darlington Sports Centre and were sent home the losers of a fast clean game. Only two penalties were called, one for each team, as ail the boys stuck strictly to hockey, Bowmanville winning by a 4-3 score. Delta Faucet lead 1-0 at the end of the first period on a goal by Brian Canfield, Brent Thompson earning the assist. Early in the second period Uxbridge tied the score, only to have Bowmanville go ahead again on a clever passing play, Brent Thompson to Steve Huisman to Brian Can-a field who popped it in for bis second goal of the game. Delta Faucet added another goal shortly after by Grant Brock fromn Steve Maguire, both lads improving each, game and both doing a super job on cuttîng down on foolish penal- ties. Second, period ended Home 3 Visitors 1. With only 20 seconds gone in the third period, Uxbridge scored and seemed to have our boys scrambling at times. However Steve Maguire scor- ed unassisted at the 10:51 mark to give Delta Faucet some breathing roomn again. Uxbridge fought back and at second period nearing the end the 5:35 mark scored and set before the roof caved in. the stage for a grand finalc. Uxbridge pumped home six With a man short, Bowman- unanswered goals as. they ville hung on, checking bard dominated the. play in the icing the puck, and managed ý third perîod. Scoring for well-deserved win. Bowman- Bowmanville was Steve Huis- ville Delta Faucet are sbowing man from Scott Chapell, then more poise each time out and Terry DeLuca unassisted, fol- the return of Jack (Jets) lowed 'by Jeff Edmondson Bouckley to the lineup after a from Ralpb Watts and Greg broken wrist, certainly helped Smith. Goaltending chores the team, as did the defensive were shared by botb Brian work of Scott Chapeil. Smith and Terry Coombes. In On Monday, December lltb, many games thus far the third Delta Faucet Midgets playeci period seems tougb on our in Uxbridge and it was their boys, as tbey tend to forget final game in the old arena, as positional play and let up on a new rink will be opened in a their cbecking. However, con- week or so on the west side of centration on these two as- town. The results were not pects of their game is bound to encouraging as Uxbridge won bring results as ail the Delta by a 9-3 score. Faucet boys have pride and The Delta Faucet boys are anxious to improve their battled to a 3-3'tie with the league standing. Juvenilos'Topà.Scorer9 Ta kon to Hosipita 1luwit Tom Knee Ligamlets 1On Wed., Dec. 13, Peter- Paul Bedard, assisted by borough rolled into town and Dean Holmes. Murray Ruddy beat Bowmanville's St. Marys made it 3 to 2, scoring Cement Juveniles 3 to 2. Bowmanville's second goal Peterborough jumped out in with assists going to Greg front 3 to 0 in the first five Brunt and Wayne Whiteman. minutes and despite a great Thurs., Dec. 14, Bowman- effort Bowmanville could not ville travelled to- Bay Rîdges catch up. The first goal for the and the Bayteam sbowed why home team was scored by tbey haven't'lost a game this Artificia Wrapý Bulbs Recorders DURING OUR P SALE NO' We hav of Gi- SAPPLIANCES -CORELLE and MU ~,From allco flN McGregor Hoe 95 King, Street West 623-2542 Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 20, 1978 7 year. Not only did Bowman- both goals. Assisting on the ville lose the game 9 to 2, they first goal were Paul lost one of their top scorers, Cascagnette and Paul Bedard. No. 5 Nick Nosowenko with Nîck's second goal assists tomn knee ligaments. went to Mark Luxton and Before going to the hospital Dean Rutherford. by ambulance, Nick scored ezýYx--M e Y- Y- Ihifil i"U isi ,ng you bright h liat '"l as Christmas, Iights up the worl>. 1t's a pleasure ta serve YOU. From all of te Bo0wmanvil le 2KigAudio-Visiîon 2Kigst. West -623-2312 il Christmas Trees Lights )ing paper,bows, seals, ,etc. and deco rations: ~0 F ve a great selection ft Items, such as EWARE - FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES JCH, MUCH MORE! )f us, to ail of you Bowmanvllloý a j7ý PIOAlÈao

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