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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Nov 1989, p. 9

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\ \ Adam and Eve Win 5-2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 29,1989 21 Welcom e Feeds Opens in Veinstone Mill On Saturday, November 25th, Adam & Eve defeated Carter's 5 to 2. Daniel McDonald opened the scoring scoring for Adam & Eve in the first period on a nice pass from Mark Collucci. Carters came back to tie the game, scoring was Richard Solo- men from Brock Baker. In the second period, Adam & Eve's line of Matthew Matthew Akey, Kris Constantine, Constantine, and Jason Charbonneau Charbonneau pounded Carter's net with shots until it paid off as Matthew Akey backhanded one in Pat Carter's goalie Jonathan Kingham, who was making some good stops. Assisting on the goal were Kris Constantine and Jason Charbonneau Head- mdning the puck did the trick for Adam & Eve's Jason Jason Charbonneau. The remainder remainder of the second was scoreless and saw some good fast hockey Adam & Eve's defence Adam Baraball, Jason Jason Knox, Matthew Stout, and Chris Shields did a fine job of clearing the puck along with Mark Beittle's hard work in the corners. In the third, Jason Knox rushed in and scored on a pass from Jason Charbonneau. Charbonneau. Carter's came back with a goal by Chad Dickens from Brian Hudgin. Daniel McDonald ended the scoring for Adam & Eve on a pair of set-up passes from Jason Knox and Jason Charbonneau. Charbonneau. Between the pipes for Adam and Eve was David Clark with another outstanding outstanding game. Special mention to Mark Collucci for his first career assist and to Jason Charbonneau for his four assist game. Congratulations. Congratulations. Keep up the hard work Adam & Eve. On Sunday, November 26th, Adam & Eve hosted the Novice team from Newcastle. Newcastle. In the first period, Daniel McDonald put Adam & Eve on the board. With that goal the first period remained scoreless with some good fast up and down playing. In the second, - period, Newcastle's Chris Davis tied up the game. Matthew Akey came back for Adam and HERITAGE WEEK FESTIVAL PLANNING MEETING WHEN: Wednesday, November 29/89 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Forestree Place Liberty Street North, Bowmanville Interested residents and/or representatives of local organizations are invited to attend and get involved in next Spring's exciting Festival. Call 987-1266 or 623-3379 ext. 285 for further information. "BE APART OF IT!" Eve with a nice wrist shot from the slot, scoring on a pass from Jason Charbonneau. Charbonneau. In the third, Daniel McDonald scored from Mark Beittle and Jason Charbonneau, Charbonneau, Chris David scored again for Newcastle. Daniel McDonald ended the scoring for Adam & Eve with a 4 to 2 final. Good passing and positional positional play from Adam & Eve's Chris Shields, Matthew Matthew Stout, John Galbraith, Adam Powell, Adam Baraball, Baraball, David Clark, and Mark Colucci kept Newcastle at bay. Putting on the pads for Adam & Eve was Jason Knox who had a fine game between the pipes. Daniel McDonald recorded another hat-trick. Skylight Donuts Bowling League Team Standings and Averages as of November21,1989 Gord Cowling 33 pts, Joan Murphy 32 pts, Anne Porter 30 pts, Sam Adams 19 pts, Glenn Smith 17 pts, Gord Simpson 13 pts, Top Ten Averages Sam Adams 224, Joan Murphy 203, Gord Cowling 200, Glenn Smith 200, Cathy Cathy Bothwell 191, Barb Gilkes 190, Anne Porter 190, Gord Simpson 188, Sue Arends 187, Cloyde Morey 187. Ladies High Single - Ann Porter 272, Ladies High Triple - Anne Porter 7.13, Men's High Single - Sam Adams Adams 286, Men's High Triple - Gord Cowling 696, Bowlers needed !! Bring a friend!! Jeannine Winter 61 BRANDOM Kitchens CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY AT BRANDOM KITCHENS! That's right! At Brandom Kitchens we're celebrating Christmas early by giving you 20% off our beautiful oak and contemporary kitchens. Plus, each new kitchen will include a FREE top-of-the-line Kenmore microwave, valued at $330. This is one gift that must be opened before December 22, when the sale ends. Don't miss out--Visit our showroom today! Ml Brandom 1 N Baseline Bd .101 rail ! u FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE 432-3300 MON-TUES WED-TI1URS FRI SUN im Mlit " ' ^ St. Mary Cement Juveniles Lose in Final in Elmvale The new owners of Welcome Feeds celebrated their opening this weekend by offering offering coffee, doughnuts and hot apple cider to everyone who came to visit. To officially officially open, the store, a ribbon cutting was held. Pictured from the left are: Chris Wubbolt, Jim Hamilton (owner), Joel Siebenga and Andrea Vice. Welcome Feeds is located in Bowmanville's Vanstone Mill. Lange Dominates 6-1 Win On Friday, November 24th, the Lange Photo Pee- wees journeyed to Darlington Darlington to. square off against Kingsview of Oshawa for a 9:00 p.m. exhibition game. This contest proved no contest contest as Lange dominated from start to finish to register register an easy 6-1 win. Nathan Siebenga opened the scoring at the 14:49 mark of the first as he poked one in the far corner, assisted assisted by Adam Kooy, who had a fine game. Mike Deblois converted a nice passing play from Adam Kooy and Curtis Coumeyea to up the count to 2-0. Kingsview then capitalized on a 2 on 1 for their only score at the 7:48 mark of the first which closed out the scoring for the first, at 2-1 for the good guys. Twelve minutes and 19 seconds into the second Jeff Hughes put a nice back- handed deke past the goal- tender after splitting the defence. We had a close call at the 11:05 mark but Clayton Clayton Rendell was more than equal to the challenge with an excellent glove save on a shot that was labelled for. the bottom left and corner. As the period wound on down Adam Kooy hit paydirt, paydirt, assisted by Jason Colder Colder and Nathan Siebenga, to close out the second at 4-1 for Lange. In the third, we again counted two more with Nathan Siebenga from Jeff Hughes and then Jeff again with three seconds showing on the clock. This was a good, all-round played game and excellent effort by the boys. Saturday, November 25 saw the league play resume with McRobbie providing the opposition. It was quite close for two periods but, Lange pulled away in the third to chalk up a 4-1 win. Curtis Courneyea opened the first with James Taylor and Nathan Siebenga assisting. assisting. McRobbie countered at the 6:32 mark with Tolotti doing the damage on a nice individual effort. Orchard Park Furniture Now Carrying New Line of Accessories ■ Silk Greenery ■ Fabric Desk Sets ■ Unique Brass ■ Unique Lamps ■ Country Accents ■ Beautiful Mirrors ■ Lacquered Baskets ■ Woven Throws ...and More! With every purchase you will receive one entry form for a FREE DRAW to take place December 23rd at 12 Noon for a lovely brass floor lamp. Come in and see us soon! Orchard Park Furniture 28 King St. West 623-1131 Bowmanville Open Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5 Moving to the second, Adam Kooy put us up by one with Chris Bradley and Nathan Nathan Sibenga assisting. This is how we finished the second second clinging precariously to a one goal lead. Ian Taggert provided us with some breathing room four minutes from the buzzer, buzzer, assisted by Nathan Sie benga and a little over a minute later, Kevin Groo- tendorst closed out the scoring, scoring, assisted by Nathan to finish with a hard fought 4-1 win. Keep on rolling, boys, work hard and the reward will come. Another solid effort effort was supplied by our goaltender Clayton Rendell. The St. Marys Cement Juveniles went to Elmvale for a tournament on the 18th and 19th of November. In the first period game Erin scored four goals with the Toros scoring one goal by Steve Cus, assisted by Rob Real. The second period saw Erin score their final goal, winning the game 5 to 1. The second game of the tournament was played Saturday Saturday night at 9:00 p.m. with the Toros winning 3 to 1. Opening the scoring for the Toros, in the first period was John Duczmalewski, assisted assisted by Cecil Stephenson and Bryan Hill. In the second second period Jim McWilliams scored, assisted by Todd Doi- ron. Third period scoring by Bryan Hill, assisted by John Duczmalewski and Patrick Wood. The third and final game of the tournament gave the St. Marys Cement Juveniles the Consolation Trophy. Opening the scoring for the Toros was Steve Cus, assisted assisted by Rob Real and Chris Hall. Two minutes later Cecil Cecil Stephenson scored, assisted assisted by Bryan Hill and Paul Hindman. The third goal was scored by Bryan Hill assisted by John Duczmalewski Duczmalewski and Paul Hindman. Hindman. The final goal for the Toros was scoredin the final seconds of the first period by John Duczmalewski, unassisted. unassisted. For the rest of the game the Toros fought to keep their lead, winning 4 to 3 against Elmvale. Congratulations Congratulations guys! Port Perry 7 Toros 3 The St. Marys Cement Juveniles played their old rivals rivals Port Perry at Darlington Darlington on Sunday, November 26th. Port Perry opened the scoring early in the first period, period, scoring two goals. The Toros scored late in the first period, goal to John Duczmalewski, Duczmalewski, assisted by Mike Kane and Bryan Hill. The second period, the Toros scored their second goal by Greg Portelance, in a breakaway, assisted by Rick Black and Patrick Wood. Port Perry scored four goals in the second period, with the Toros getting their third and final goal late in the period. period. Scoring for the Toros Mike Kane, assisted by Rick Black and Todd Doiron. This game was a hard hitting, rough, fast paced game, with the Toros being intimidated by Port Perry's hard hitting style of play. The fans from Port Perry leave little to be desired, when they lean over the barrier barrier swearing and yelling at players as they leave the ice. If the girls from Port Perry like to create problems, I suggest that they put on skates and try playing a game. Final score Port Perry 7, Toros 3. Triple F Bowling November 24 Don Vander Meer 28 pts, Frances Mulder 28 pts, Hammy Vander Gaast 22, Brian Buma 21 pts, Ron Bonsma 20 1/2 pts, Pete Glasbergen 17 1/2 pts, Dirk Van Abbema 16 pts, Case De Plaa 15 1/2 pts, Rick Vander Kooi 15 pts, Nel Van Abbema 14 1/2 pts, Peter Plonk 9 pts, Anne Vander Gaast 9 pts. High Single Ladies - Shirley Shirley Van Belle 263, High Single Single Men - Bill Van Dyk 244, High Triple Ladies - Shirley Van Belle 590, High Triple Men - Bill Van Dyk 632. High Average Ladies - Hammy Hammy Vander Gaast 182, High Average Men - Jean Nadeau 198. CORRECTION NOTICE Due to a print error in today's (this week's) Shoppers Shoppers Drug Mart flyer, on page 14 the Sally Hansen products' prices are incorrect. incorrect. They should read as follows: Handy Therapy regular retail $4.95, ad price $3.99 each; Cuticle Therapy regular retail $7.50, ad price $5.99 each; Nail Therapy regular retail $8.50, ad price $6.99 each. Shoppers Drug Mart apologizes for any inconvenience inconvenience this may have caused our customers. SHOPPERS DRUG MART CORRECTION NOTICE Due to a print error in today's (this week's) Shoppers Drug Mart flyer, on page 11 the Vidal Sassoon Curling Iron or Brush Iron was advertised at $17.09 each. This should have read $9.99 each. Shoppers Drug Mart apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. SHOPPERS DRUG MART Christmas without a Sanity Clause? Christmas shopping is enough to drive anyone up the mande. But at the Oshawa Centre, we guarantee you'll find that special something for everyone on your list. And you'll find it at a price that will keep you in the Christmas spirit. Plus we'll be offering free gift wrapping the first week of December. So there's no need to panic. Chrisnnas is yours to enjoy at the Oshawa Centre. OSHAWA CENTRE The Oshawa Centre

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