8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. March 8.198!) Busy Schedule for GTS / Groves Peewees The following is a summary summary of the last four games the team have played. 5 March at Cobourg 4-4 Tie The Toros were in line form for this game compared to the game the day before. Cobourg opened the scoring, but Joey Bate scored from Mike Nesbitt and Tracy Lemke for a 1-1 tie after one. Bowmanville connected for the only two goals in the second for a 3-1 lead. (1) Tracy Lemke from Joey Bate and (2) Jamie Brake redirected redirected a shot, released by Bruce Harnum from Alan McCullough. Cobourg scored three consecutive goals for a 4-3 lead late in the third, but with 48 seconds to go, Tim Mills moved in from the point and scored the tying marker. Although goaltend- er Robbie Robbins had four goals scored against him, he played solid between the pipes, being left one on one on occasions. 4 March at Darlington vs Orono (6-3 Win for Orono) After meeting Orono in two previous games and winning both, the Toros came up flat for this game, being completely out hustled by a spirited Orono team. Orono took a 3-1 lead after one. GTS-Groves got their marker from Doug Parkin with assist (s) to Jamie Brake and Alan McCullough. McCullough. The visitors scored 3 more in the second to Bow- manville's one -Tyson Pear- cey on a shot from the point, which caught the ujiper corner corner from Jason Hoffman. The Toros scored the only goal in the third, Craig Rickard Rickard from David Mills. 28 February at Darlington vs Pickering Major (7-3 Win for Visitors) Although the team is reaching for a higher caliber of play, they encountered a rough undisciplined team from Pickering who received 12 roughing and 2 gross misconduct misconduct penalties. GTS- Groves opened the scoring, (1) Tracy Lemke from Chad VanderÉnde and (2) Jamie Brake when he forechecked in the Pickering end, circled behind the net and scored. The visitors scored three consecutive goals but the Toros Toros got one of their own, Chad VanderEnde from Chris Aitken, tying the game at three midway through the second. From that point on it was all Pickering Pickering with four more goals. 2 in the second and two more in the third. Bowmanville had received only 3 minor penalties to Pickering's 8 through 2 periods. Both teams had the penalty box filled in third. Bowmanville mainly trying to defend themselves from a larger more aggressive Pickenng team. A return match scheduled scheduled for Monday evening. 27 Februaiy 89, was cancelled after a meeting of team and parents. 22 Feb 89 at Darlington vs Whitby Major Splpotn* GTS-Groves Winning 6-4 Bowmanville took a quick 3-0 lead after one and led 4- 1 midway through the second. second. But a strong Whitby team bounced back to tie the score in the last minute of the game. Then on the face- off at centre, which Whitby won, saw Chris Heffeman feed a pass to Jamie Brake, who went in and scored the winner with 13 seconds left. Well done team - winning goalie - Jamie "Caboose" 1st period - (1) Bow. Chad VanderEnde (unassisted), (2) Bow. Doug Parkin (Alan McCullough, Jamie Brake), (3) Bow. Chris Aitken (Mike "Sniper" Nesbitt), (4) Bow. Jamie Brake (1) PP (Craig Rickard, Chad VanderEnde), VanderEnde), (5) Bow. Jamie Brake (2) (Chris Heffernan) Quote: If they are: "TOLD" - They "FORGET", "SHOWN" - They "REMEMBER", "REMEMBER", "INVOLVED" - They "UNDERSTAND". Happy First Birthday Hi! My name is Jeffrey Michael Ward. My first birthday is March 11, 1989. My proud Mommy is Cindy Ward. My Grandma and Grandpa are Fred and Phyllis Ward. A special "hello" to my Uncle Scott, Uncle Kevin and my cousin Jamie. New Officers for G.O.O.D. In the first Public Meeting Meeting of 1989, the G.O.O.D. (Garbage of Ontario Diminished) Diminished) Committee will present the 1989 executive at an information evening. The meeting will be held in Bowmanville on Monday, March 13th, 1989, at 7:30 .m., in Courtroom #2 of the ire Hall on Church Street. Everyone is welcome. John Veldhuis, the newly appointed Chairman of the G.O.O.D. Committee said, "This is an excellent opportunity opportunity for people to meet others in their community who are working on this very important environmental environmental issue." The keynote speaker for the evening will be Art Leitch, Director of Opera tions for Durham Region's Works Department. Mr. Leitch will be addressing local local concerns about waste management and recycling programs. Additional guests will include include Newcastle Mayor Marie Marie Hubbard, Regional Councillor Councillor Larrv Hannah, and a number of industrial recycling recycling experts. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND.. 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Sleep was very rare but they managed to keep their eyes open for the daily activities. The children had jobs to do at meals like set up and clean up. To give you a little break in between there was a free time when you could go skating, play in the gym or go to the resource resource library. The wonderful wonderful staff at the forest centre made the trip great!!! Many of us didn't want to go home. Here are some words from the kids that describe their trip. "Fun, awesome, great, neat." From these words you can tell that the trip wasn't a let down. It was a wonderful wonderful experience for both the students and teachers in a great place like the Ganaraska Ganaraska Forest Centre. by Andrea Parks Last week the grade six classes went to Ganaraska. They were involved in Bird Identification, Animal Tracking, No Time to Waste, Skiing and a night hike. In the No Time To Waste Activity we made our own paper and talked about recycling. recycling. Newcastle Figure Skaters Receive Several Badges The Newcastle Skating Club would like to recognize the accomplishments of the following sxaters for having passed their badge level, over the months January and February. Congratulations Congratulations one and all! Pre-Beginner - Collin Cu- reatz, Megan Straw. Beginner - Tim Hutchinson, Hutchinson, Nathan Stripp, Isaac Youngs-Ransom. Elementary - Jennifer Cox, Lindsay Harness, Stacey Stacey Patrick, Adam Swaga, Laura Woo. Basic - Amanda Darrach, Latricia Devonish, Justin Labrie, Jennifer Patrick, Amy Schuman, Devon Straw, Holly Swaga, Scott Wood, Novice I - Lindsay Cart er, Latricia Devonish, Amy Farrow, Chris Hutchinson, Julian Norton, Brendon O'Sullivan. Novice II - Kelly Holmes, Jaimie Wood, Yvonne Coe, Catherin Davis. Novice III - Lauren Den- gis. Novice IV - Megan Carter. Carter. Proficiency - Megan Carter, Carter, Alexis Stone. Stroking I - Megan Carter. Carter. Free Skate I and II - Megan Megan Carter. Stroking II - Cheryl Anderson. Anderson. Freeskate III and IV - Cheryl Anderson. Figure I - Shannon Judd. Freeskate I - Shannon Judd. We had skiing instruction and even learned how to properly wax our skis. by Andrew Break. Mrs. Yellowlces' Jr. K. Report Mrs. Yellowlces class is talking about Valentine's Day on the 14th of February. February. They are having a big party. Mrs. Yellowlces has asked the class to wear pink or red clothes. They are going going to have special hats and place mats. They arc going to eat red finger jello, a heart cake and pink punch. They are also doing a science science project. They are trying to grow mould on cheese bread, peaches and potatoes. They looked at the mouldy cheese bread, peach and potato potato under a magnifying glass. They were very interested interested in what they saw. by Tammy Bunce. On February 13th Vincent Vincent Massey had a visitor from the Ministry of Natural Resources. The visitor, whose name is Katie Dodge, shared with classes slides on wildlife. The main thing they talked about was habi tat. She also talked about the many steps we can take to help wildlife from being killed off. Everyone enjoyed the presentation. by April Turner Mrs. Landry's Class Mrs. Landiy's class is completing a fairy tale unit. They have put on plays and written letters ana newspaper newspaper articles. Here are some examples. Enormus turnips found by Grandpa Brown in his garden. It took four people people and three animals to get it out of the ground. It was one metre in diameter. -Corinne Smith. An old lady with gray hair, light grey eyes wearing a nightgown was found locked in a cupboard. She was found by her gran- daughter Little Red Riding Hood. She's trying to get Willy Wolf into court so he will go to jail for this crime. -Stephanie Harper. Wanted! Forty thieves for stealing gold, silver and valuables. valuables. Police think they live in a cave in a forest. 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