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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1989, p. 11

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A&R Flooring Records First Win r A & R Flooring's Tyke squad registered its first victory victory of the new season Sunday Sunday with a hard fought 4-3 'iwin over Shoppers Drug -Mart at the Bowmanville ! Recreation Complex. . Last year's Tyke champs, iA&R enter the 1989-90 ■schedule with a line-up filled with rookie players and just a handful of second year veterans. After an opening season loss last weekend, A&R got on the board first Sunday with a goal from Mark Gunter, Gunter, assisted by Fernando Santos and rookie Nickie Austin. A&R newcomer Tyler Cook notched the team's second second goal on assists from second-year second-year centre Ryan McNulty and winger Ryan Carey. In a tightly contested match A&R goaltender Jonathon Jonathon Hostick proved tough to beat on numerous close in opportunities by the opposi- X. d vr; rr:f? CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS NIGHT Thursday, October 26th, 1989 7:00 -- 9:00 p.m. All parents are invited to come and discuss their student's report with the teachers. NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION "Leaders in Learning" tion Shoppers' shooters. In the third period Mark Gunter, with assists from Fernando Santos and Mitchell Mitchell Fontain, scored his second second goal of the game to give A&R a short-lived one goal lead. Shoppers knotted the score 3-3 with less than three minutes remaining in the game, but were foiled in an attempt to go ahead by Jonathon Hostick's fine goaltending. goaltending. With just 1:33 left, however, however, Tyler Cook took a share pass from Ryan McNulty and threaded in the winner for his second goal of the young season. The goal was also assisted by Mark Gunter. Strong rookie performances performances were lodged by Tim- mie Austin, Grant Knowl- ton, Adam Bonen, Paul Evans and Nat Fair. A&R's next game is Sunday, Sunday, October 29 against rival rival Skylight Donuts, last year's finalists. Triple F Bowling October 20,1989 Don Vander Meer 17 pts, Frances Mulder 16 pts, Rick Vander Kooi 13 pts, Hammy Vander Gaast 13 pts, Brian Buma 12 pts, Ron Bonsma 11 1/2 pts, Case De Plaa-10 pts, Pete Glasbergen 10 pts, Dirk Van Abbema 8 pts, Peter Peter Flonk 8 pts, Nel Van Abbema Abbema 7 1/2 pts, Anne Vander Vander Gaast 2 pts. High Single Ladies Shirley Shirley Van Belle 251. High Single Single Men Ike Dykstra 275, High Triple Ladies Shirley Van Belle 660, High Triple Men Ike Dysktra 644. o le Ilf □ BRANDOM Kitchens .■ vif V v V'/VSêiê • ■ . : •ÿv/A/i-;. •' S.-, ? tf ây I V .*!U\ w S V A >?.y '■K The doors are now open to Brandom Kitchens' beautiful new showroom in Courtice. To celebrate, we've drastically reduced prices on all our quality kitchen and bathroom cabinetiy. * up to 80% off selected cabinets . . . perfect for your cottage, laundiy room or garage. * 50% off selected solid oak cabinets * 50% off all in-stock vanities * 20% off all new kitchens Choose from our huge selection of cabinets available in a wide variety of finishes and styles. And, with our computerized design service, you'll actually see your kitchen before it's produced! Come celebrate with us and save up to an unbelievable 80% at our Grand Opening Sale! :k' MIKIBAV 432-33 VISA GRAND OPENING HOURS Sunday, October 22 10 am - 4 pm October 23 and 24 9 am - 5 pm October 25 and 26 9 am - 8 pm October 27 9 am - 12 noon 1712 Baseline Rcl. Bowmanville. Brandom "O tr V) m D) o 401 East Heritage House Atoms Earn Win in Port Perry The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 11 Orono Figure Skating Report On Friday, October 20, 1989 the Heritage House Atom Toros travelled to Port Perry and came away with a 5-2 victory. Toros scored 2 quick goals in this game, the first by Derek Lange on a hard shot from the point, assisted assisted by Paul Lavallee and Robbie Jeffers. Our second goal was scored by Brent Strand assisted by Paul La- valle. Port Perry scored one goal in the second period to make it close but Toros pulled away in the third on goals by Paul Lavallee (2) ■nnl Jeffers assisted on Paul's first goal. On Saturday at the Darlington Darlington Sports Centre our opponents were Cobourg. This proved to be a close exciting exciting game that ended in a 3-3 tie. Goaltending at both ends was the story in this f ame with several key notes eingmade. Cobourg took an early lead with Heritage House tieing the game on a goal by Greg McMurter assisted by Steven Brinkman. After Cobourg Cobourg again took the lead, Heritage House came back on 2 goals, by Mark Framp- ton and Paul Lavallee,with assists to Paul Lavallee, Brent Strand, Steven Brink- man and Derek Lange. Cobourg Cobourg was not to be denied and after several chances finally finally tied the game with less than three minutes to play. Our next home game is October 28, 1989 against Uxbridge, with an exhibition game in Orono at 7:00 p.m on the same day. by Lynne Lemieux Cheese forms for our first cheese drive should have been handed in by October 24. Delivery of the cheese will be on Sunday, November November 12 for large orders, which will be brought to your home. The remaining orders can be picked up at the arena on Tuesday, November November 14. Cheese money should be turned in by Thursday, November 23. In recognition of everyone's everyone's efforts in the cheese drive, the club will hold a random draw on Tuesday, November 28. There will be 36 cash prizes ranging from one to 10 dollars. One draw ticket will be issued for each $25 worth of cheese sold. The Orono Athletic Association, Association, which includes the figure skating club, has cookbooks available for sale for $5.00. Please contact members of the executive if you are interested in purchasing purchasing the cookbook. This year, with Hallowe'en Hallowe'en falling on a Tuesday evening, the regular Cansk- ate program for that night will be changed to a Family Skate from 6:20 to 7:20 for those who wish to attend. McGregor Starts With Two Wins pDl McGregor's IDA Tyke team opened the 1989-90 hockey season with two consecutive consecutive wins. The first game was a 12 to 2 victory over Rotary. Hat tricks were attained by David Griffin, Darryl Steele, and Daryl Stockman. Matthew Zawis- lak scored twice and Timmy Swan scored a single, assists went to Tully Privett, Jared Greening, and Kenneth King. Ryan Ponto was very good in the nets, coming up with the big saves when needed. Good efforts were also put forth by Jordan Bate, Kris Bruyson, and Allan Allan Younger. The second game of the young season was a 4 to 1 victory over Team #5. This was a tightly fought match up until the dying moments when IDA broke loose for three quick goals, ending a 1-all tie. David Griffin opened the scoring for McGregor's with his tieing goal late in the second period. period. Assists went to Marcel Rousseau and Peter Godfrey. Godfrey. Allan Younger then scored the tie breaker late in the third period with the assist assist going to Daryl Stock- man. This goal was followed by another quick goal scored by Daryl Stockman and assisted assisted by Darryl Steele and David Griffin. Darryl Steele then put the game away with a goal in the last minute. minute. Assists went to Daryl Stockman and Jared Greening. Greening. The boys are off to a good start and will have a good season if they continue to work in practice. The coaches coaches Rick Stockman and Bob Steele are pleased with the performances and look forward forward to a successful season. Have All the Supplies for your building needs Newcastle Grist Mill Earns 5-4 Victory The Newcastle Grist Mill Peewees got into the win column column in Port Perry on Saturday, Saturday, October 21st, with a 5-4 victory. The game started out with Newcastle putting on all the pressure but Port Perry scoring the goals as they took an early 2-0 lead. Newcastle took advantage of a Port Perry penalty to get back into the game with Tyler Tyler Sokoljuk scoring on a three way passing play with Jeff Pearce and Jeff Dar- rach. Jeff Darrach evened up the score on a good pass from Frank Vanoverloop. Adam Connaghan put Newcastle Newcastle into the lead for the first time with an assist from Tyler Sokoljuk. Port Perry battled back with two goals to regain the lead before Jeff Darrach scored from Tyler Sokoljuk to send the teams into the third period tied at four. Tyler Tyler Solcoljuk picked up the winning goal late in the third period on a excellent setup from Jeff Darrach and Adam Connaghan. David Arnold battled back from a slow start to Youth Bowling October21,1989 BANTAMS Team Standings: Ling 23: Whaoo 18; Plaice 17; Dab 17; Bonito 16; Drum 15; Snook 14; Tarpon 13; Conger Conger 12; Cobia 9; Mullet 8; Bream 6. High Triple: Lisa Reid 503; Amanda Welsh 463; Joel Forsey 422; Brent Huggins Huggins 417; Joey Stewart 417. High Singles: Lisa Reid 199; Amanda Welsh 184; Joey Stewart 166; Mark Dodds 162. JUNIORS Team Standings: Vickery 24; Flint 21; Gusterson 14; Brooks 14; Rodgers 13; Hill 12; Routh 11; Fhntoff 3. High Triple: Kyle Dodds 579; Ryan McKee 489; Jason Vickery 467; Tanya Colwell 467; Jason Noble 455; Christa Christa Big Canoe 455. High Single: Kyle Dodds 243; Michelle Leek 226; Tanya Tanya Colwell 211; Jason Vickery Vickery 190; Ryan McKee 179. SENIORS Team Standings: Evans 20; Brown 16; Richards 14; Big Canoe 6. High Triple: Stephen Brown 715; Donna Rodgers 675; Shawn Pappas 535; Leigh MacArthur 534. High Single: Stephen Brown 285, 230; Donna Rodgers Rodgers 261; Michael Chomey 209; Traci Burns 208. TYKES Team Standings: Dolphins Dolphins 18; Bears 15; Bengals 15; Bronchos 13; Eagles 12; Falcons 11; Panthers 9; Colts 9; Cougars 8; Sen Hawks 7; Lins 5; Rams 3. High Doubles: Andrew Morrin 236; Ryan Smith 202; Tommy Lucas 199; Robbie Robbie Campbell 198; Nicholas Shkordoff 197; Nicole Bray- brook 183. High Single: Andrew Morrin 122; Tommy Lucas 106; Ryan Smith 103; Nicholas Nicholas Shkordolf 102; Robbie Campbell 100. play an excellent game in the Newcastle net. Tyler Sokoljuk Sokoljuk played a tremendous game and Michael Coe was very strong in a supporting role. 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