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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jan 1989, p. 13

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? Till" Canailiiiii Sl.iti->iiiuii. liiiuinanvillv. .lanuarv IS. l!IS!l 13 Q/al&ztinz i izaiat Please place your order in advance for your Valentine's Cake Call 623-4549 Open Mon. 5 a.m. to Sat. 12 midnight, closed Sunday 87 King St. E., Bowmanville BIGFQOT ® PIZZA Ctowyi&ïitÛMi' 434 « 44*44 Oshawa Whitby Bowmanville A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Hydro Union Atoms Tie Hutton I.O.O.F. Selects Have Collected Four Wins Since December 20 Whatever Rick Powell, coach of the Atom hockey team sponsored by the Hydro Hydro Employees' Union, said to his players in his pregame pregame pep talk, it certainly appeared to work on Saturday, Saturday, January 14th. On that day, his Hydro Union players ployed the top place Hutton team to a tie. For much of the game, they held the lead! When the puck was dropped to start the first period, period, both teams quickly displayed displayed strong forechccking and tested each other's defensive defensive lines and goal tenders. tenders. Jason Barr, the Hydro Employees' Union goalie, looked especially sharp ana supplied his team members with a bit of confidence. However, neither team was able to put the scorekeeper to work during this period. Period two continued in the same fast pace as the first. At the midway point, Jeff Crawford received the pass he needed from Darryl Cook and scored the all- important first goal. Less than a minute later, Jeff and Darryl repeated their act and gave the Hydro Union players a two goal lead. This game score of 2-0 stood until early in the third period. Less than two minutes into the final period, Hutton Transport scored their first goal. The Hydro Union players didn't appear to be shaken by this as they continued continued to apply their offense. However, the score was tied when, in a frantic scramble in front of the Hydro net, Jason Jason Barr had the puck directed directed past him off one of his own players. Going into the last three minutes of play with a tie, spectators knew that, the pace of the game would nave to quicken. Both teams strengthened their forward lines to get that winning goal. However, they also knew that the defensive lines could not afford any momentary momentary lapses. At the 2:01 mark, Travis Laughlin gave Darryl Cook the necessary pass to give. Hydro the go-anead goal! In the last two minutes, the puck was moved from end to end faster and the spectators spectators became louder. With only six seconds left in the game, Hutton once again tied the score. The Hydro Employees' Union players should be proud of the results of their united team effort. They played an aggressive, controlled controlled game and always displayed displayed polite sportsmanlike conduct on and off the ice. Congratulations team! Special Effort from Tyke Team By Peter Austin Every year the second half of the Tyke hockey season season provides the fans with increased enjoyment and appreciation appreciation of the development development of hockey skills the players display. January 14th's game between A&R Flooring and Rotary was no exception. From the start of the game the action was back and forth. A goal at 12:26 in the first period by Blake Aylsworth and assisted by Jamie McCarthy put A&R in the lead. Also this period saw Ian Sinclair breakaway and snap a quick shot, only to be stopped by Rotary's goalie, Jeff Simpson. Blake Aylsworth started the second period with a successful successful breakaway and goal. Brandon Baker and Brandon Brandon Klawitter each had good shots on net. Mark Gunter fought hard to come out with the puck from a scrim- age in front of Rotary's net. All these attempts were saved by Jeff Simpson. Rotary's Rotary's breakaway was stopped by A&R's goalie Robbie Austin. The third period provided many scoring opportunities for A&R. Ian Sinclair, Dave Griffin, Stephen Marsh and Brandon Baker's breakaways breakaways and/or hard shots were unable to penetrate Ro- r-i ilium: M M BETAKING M M VIDEO Inc. M H N _ ONE OF ONTARIO'S m. LARGEST AND BEST ,4X BETA SELECTIONS M H H /ftVWii RIGHT HERE IN OSHAWA lfree membership M H M H •\7T4 Movies from 99t to $2.99 Sj 306 King St. W., Oshnwu M M (across from Red Lobster) M M 434-5140 M H Over 4000 BETA Movies M M M H M H M M Store Hours: M H Sun. lo Thurs. 9 -- 9 Fri. to Sal. 9 -- 10 M ilTIIITr w.;,y - >. . i i, '** Mfi-i.r 'Nu, 2 Jot / doe't measure uy> 111 BOY IM or in y tar/s defensive goalie. The connection was finally made, when Blake Aylsworth Aylsworth scored on a pass from Ryan McNulty ana Jamie Jamie McCarthy. The last 3 minutes of play provided many thrills for all fans, including including Bobby Graham's 2 breakaways which were successfully defended by A&R goalie Robbie Austin. The final bell rang-up a 3 to 0 score for A&R Flooring. A&R Flooring's line up consisted of goalie: Robbie Austin, defense: Ian Sinclair, Stephen Marsh, Blake Aylsworth, Aylsworth, Jamie McCarthy and Brandon Klawitter, center: center: Mark Gunter, Dave Grif fin and Cris Welsh, wing: Brandon Baker, Alberto and Fernando Santos, Ryan McNulty, Johnathan Hostick and Michael Cyr. Rotary's line up consisted of goalie: Jeff Simpson, defense: defense: Todd Bumstead, Jeff Ross, Andrew Smale, Jay Henderson, centers: Bobby Graham, Darryl Adams, wing: Tyler Kohn, Tyler Schroer, Andrew Warren, Ryan Legault-McGill, Jeremy Jeremy Morrison, Jamie Tabb. The players from both teams deserve a special mention mention for all the effort and enthusiasm enthusiasm exhibited in the game. Well done. Keep up the hard work boys! From Dec. 20 to January 15 the I.O.O.F. Peewee Selects Selects have played nine more games winning 4, tieing 2 and losing 3 to bring their record to date to 14 wins, 3 ties and 4 losses in 21 games to date. The Selects have scored 76 goals and allowed only 31 goals against in 21 games. During this nine game stretch, Bowmanville beat Trenton 6-1, Ajax 4-2, N. A.S.C. Selects 2-0, and O. C.H.L. 2-0. They played Dofasco to a 1-1 tie and N.A.S.C. to a 3-3 tie and lost to O.C.A.L. 2-0 and 2-1 and Dofasco 4-2. Scoring for Bowmanville was looked after by Andrew Allair 3 goals 2 assists, J.P. Tousignant 1 goal 2 assists, Jeff Johnston 4 goals 1 assist, assist, Carlo Warr 1 goal 7 assists, assists, Jason Wichman 1 goal 2 assists, Spencer Latin 2 goals 6 assists, Mike Talotti 5 goals 2 assists, Kevin Col- bourne 2 goals, Scott McGregor McGregor 2 assists, Mike Suess 2 goals 2 assists, Tim Day 1 goal 1 assist, Chad Veinot 1 assist. Also playing solid defense is Matt Yeo with goal keeper Sarah Couch picking up 2 more shutouts. Missing from the lineup has been Kevin Bullock with a broken bone in his shoulder. On January 29 the Peewee Peewee Selects will travel to Ha milton for two games and on February 11 they will be playing in the Heritage Tournament and April 9 they will be hosting the For- sey Signs Peewee Select Tournament in the new Bowmanville Arena. Keep up the team play and hard work. Jan. 19, 20 and 21 STREAMLINE BUSTER'S Roadhouse and Tavern 45 King St. W., Newcastle 987-4442 401 Esso Wins 3-1 On Jan. 7/89 401 Esso played Ontario Hydro and came away with a 3-1 victory- victory- 401 came out quickly in the first period and scored all three of their goals. Peter Gadd scored first at 5:42 with the assist going to Kevin Kevin Grootendorst. From that point 401 scored the next two at one minute intervals. Firstly David Chambers from David Drummond and then the third goal also by David Chambers, this time unassisted. 401 held the rest of the game with an impressive impressive display of goal tending from Steven Sargent. It was 3-0 until 39 seconds remain ing in the third period. It was then that a tough goal cost Steve and the rest of 401 their shut-out. Penalties throughout the game went in this order: David David Drummond 2 mins, for tripping, David Drummond 2 mins, for roughing, and Cameron Millar 2 mins, for tripping. After increasing their point status in the B.R.H.L. 401 opted to challenge the rest of the world, starting with St. Andrews of Oshawa. 401 decided the rest of the world was not ready for their calibre of hockey and thus cruised to a 5-1 loss. Good thing it was only exhibition. Vincent àtaff in4Mteie4Jc^ufC4ictaa Farewell Dance in honor of Laura Avery on Friday, January 20th at the Base Line Community Centre Tickets available at the school 623-5502 or from any staff member. Tickets -- $10.00 per person includes admission, light lunch, gift. JllUufiHXf, you Qijti and QrieetùUfl... II* Most F know Baku in the Weild Ell/ft SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 -K % % is # It may seem like it... £ But with our experience and dedication to serve you the best pizza at the best price... ^ it's reality! MAGIC? SQUARE Tv- pizza & SUBS Bowmanville Church St. (across from Fire Hall) Telephone 434-4444

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