r t i 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 27,1989 " Nursery School Students Perform at Christmas Concert The Bowmanville Nursery School children put on their Christmas Concert December 20. The school children entertained with lively versions of old and new favourites, much to the delight of the audience. The Lions Centre on Beech Ave. is the regular location location for Bowmanville Nursery School. Surely Santa found this choir worthy of special attention th.is year. Lange Looks Good in Tournament As the Lange Photo Pee- wees hit the ice, on Saturday, Saturday, December 16, for the Annual B.R.H.L. Tournament, Tournament, the players were totally totally focused on the task at hand, that being to come away a piece of the hardware hardware that goes to a hard working club. We got rolling early at the 13:27 mark of the first when Mike Deblois hit the twine to draw first blood. This held up until the 6:06 mark when Thorton Dundee, Dundee, our opposition for the first game, replied in the middle frame to tie it up 1-1. It remained as such until 7:59 of the third period when Mike Deblois notched his second of the game to assume assume a lead we never relinquished. relinquished. To ice the game, Jeff Hughes rifled in two more in the late going, with Chris Bradley and Kevin Grootendorst drawing an assist assist each, to win handily 4-1. Next up was our old nemesis nemesis McRobbie, who never fails to make things very interesting interesting for our local heroes. heroes. With the game about three minutes old, Mike Ta- lotti for McRobbie struck for the first of his two goals in the game and followed it up at the 8:40 mark with the second, to put Lange Photo squarely behind the old eight ball 2-0. But Nathan Siebenga replied with 1:03 AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE 20 % OFF ALL FOOTWEAR IN STOCK Branthuah Qualify Footwear 67 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-2820 on the clock in the first to close out the opening period down 2-1. Jeff Hughes drew the assist on Nathan's goal. On to the second when Curtis Courneyea hit for the tieing goal assisted by Nathan. Nathan. Then Mike Deblois notched th eventual winner with 1:27 left in the second to close out all the scoring in the game as the third period was scoreless to send the boys to the dressing room 3- 2 winners. On Sunday Lange Photo locked horns with a stubborn stubborn and determined Christ Church team to come away with a 4-4 tie, that sent us on to the "B" Division Cham- " pionship. Although the score was a tie it was a very commendable commendable job by the boys who were short staffed for the game but escaped with the necessary points to advance advance into the *8" Championship. Championship. Scorers for the game were Jeff Hughes 2 goals 1 assist, Mike Deblois 1 goal 1 assist and Adam Kooy on a nice point shot 1 goal. In the final, Notre Dame provided the opposition for the 4:00 p.m. game which saw two evenly matched teams who had to go to double double overtime to decide a winner. winner. In the first, Notre Dame got on the scoreboard only to have Lange come back less than a minute later, Kevin Grootendorst scoring from Jeff Hughes, to close it out 1-1. Again Notre Dame went ahead 2-1 in the middle frame to put some worried looks on the coaches faces and it stayed as such till 11:55 of the third when Jeff Hughes struck from Mike Deblois and Jason Colder to IhaKita TOOL SALE 3/8" Cordless Drill Kit Complote with 2 baltorios, 7.2 V. single speed $H| CQ88 Model #6010DWK-B 1 UÏ7 Dustless Palm Sander Complete with dust bag #604550 $75 5 ° 14" Mitre Saw #LS1440 $555°° 31/4" Planer #1900 B $145°° 71/4" Circular Saw 13 amp, 5800 rpm #5007NB $15500 3/8" Cordless 2 Speed Drill Kit #6002 DWK $1 70 00 Drywnll Screwdriver 3,5 amp, 2500rpm SHI OC5Q #6800 DBV 1 OO 3 x 21 Bolt Sander Complete with dur, l bag, #9900 B $ 185 50 3 x 24 Bolt Sander Complete with dust bag, *9924 DB $1 82 so Cordless Screwdriver 3 hr. quick charge #6720 DW $4450 3/8" Cordless Drill Kit with flashlight, $4 CC00 7.2 volt, #6010 DL I OU 9.6 V. 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Timely saves from Clayton Rendell, good back checking from the forwards and the defense of Jason Goulder, Jeff Hughes, Mike Deblois, Nathan Siebenga, Siebenga, Curtis Courneyea, Adam Kooy, Kevin Grootendorst, Grootendorst, Mike Zdravkovski, Brian Beitle, James Taylor, Chris Bradley, Darcy McKinnon. Dan Martin and while we're at it, let's toss a few kudoes to the coaching tandem of Wayne Bradley and his assistant Art Kooy along with trainer Brian Bu- bar, all contributed to this successful effort. Skylight Donuts Bowling Bowling resumes on January January 2, 1990. See you all there! Winning Team First Half 46 points Congratulations! Gord Cowling, Brenda Stainton, Oliver Knapp, Steve Vickery John Winter, Judy Davey. Top Ten Averages Sam Adams 221, Joan Murphy 209, Gord Cowling 204, Glenn Smith 198, Linda Linda Taylor 192, Anne Porter 190, Gord Simpson 189, Barb Gilkes 188, Cloyde Morey Morey 187, Cathy Bothwell 187. Lady's High Single - Brenda Stainton 246, Lady's High Triple - Joan Murpny 644, Men's High Single - Gord Cowling 307, Men's High Triple - Gord Cowling 758. A&P Gift Certificate Winners: Winners: Gord Cowling 55 pins over average (2nd game) Janet Homing 26 pins over average (2nd game). Five most Improved Bowlers -First Half: Sue Arends +42, Larry Green- ham +28, Gord Cowling +28, Cindy Knapp +25, Jeannine Winter +24. f 1 ^ fcbÙUfÙUf ifOU Qifii and (jneetitUfi... id ORONO FUEL & LUMBER H Station Street, Orono H 983-9167 laüIZSjSB EBSSÉSÎ53 f IN NtllftmteilnlilktUitWiiN Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 OMS Trounces Oldtimers 13-6 By Robert E. Stiles The Newcastle Oldtimers were gracious hosts to Ontario Ontario Motor Sales on Sunday, December 17 as O.M.S. trounced the Newcastle squad to the tune of 13-6. The first period saw O.M.S. allowed to roam at will and the scoreboard showed the results as O.M.S. racked ud 6 unanswered unanswered goals, the first scored by Terry Thompson at 5:41 assisted by Steve Wilson. Mich Clouthier scored unassisted at 7:43. Steve Wilson scored unassisted unassisted at 8:43. Terry Thompson Thompson scored his 2nd of the game at 9:48 assisted by Peter Peter Hopkins and Fred Young. Steve Wilson scored his 2nd of the game at 1:40 assisted by Bill Ruddock and Junior Monroe. Terry Thompson completed his hattrick at 16:20 assisted by Steve Wilson and Fred Young for a 6-0 lead. The 2nd period saw O.M.S. continue their attack while giving Newcastle's Leo Kelly lots of work between the pipes as they outscored Newcastle 4-1. Steve Wilson scored his 3rd goal unassisted unassisted at the 5 minute mark, Mich Clouthier scored his 2nd goal of the game at 7:44 assisted by Junior Monroe for a 8-1 lead. Newcastle scored their 2nd goal of the game when Tony Jones found an opening upstairs on Kemp and scored on a near impossible angle assisted assisted by Stan Bosak at 14:05. Terry Thompson scored his 4th of the game at 15:10 assisted assisted by Fred Yqung. Ian Madill put O.M.S. into double double figures with his first of the game at 17:31 assisted by Steve Wilson and Bill Ruddock for a 10-2 lead after after 2 periods. Newcastle came out a little little stronger after intermission intermission and outscored O.M.S. by a 4-3 count. Pete Hopkins scored at 2:58 assisted by Terry Thompson and Junior Monroe for a 11-2 lead. Grant Flintoff scored Newcastle's Newcastle's 3rd goal at 4:49 assisted assisted by Doug Cole. Ian Madill Madill scored his 2nd of the game at 6:23 assisted by Junior Monroe and Steve Wilson for a 12-3 lead. Junior Junior Monroe for O.M.S. was sent off for hooking at 8:01 to give Newcastle a power- play. Leo Kelly sent a pass up to Grant Flintoff to give Newcastle a 3 on 1 with Stiles - and Doyle, 1 Flintoff passed off, to i Mike Doyle who .went deep frith e comer and tried, a ■ centering pass that went off Kemp's state for Newcastle's 4th goal at 9:48. _ O.M.S. went ahead 13-4 with Terry Thompson scoring scoring his 5th goal at 11:39 assisted assisted by Fred Young and Pete Hopkins. Newcastle scored there 5th goal when Grant Flintoff sent Sandy MacDonald and Bob Stiles away on a 2 on 1, MacDonald MacDonald carried deep into the right comer and threw a perfect pass to Stiles in the slot who scored into the open comer on Kemp at 14:15. Sandy MacDonald scored his 2nd of the game at 16:36 assisted by George Sainsbury and Tony Jones for Newcastle's 6th goal. Waverley School Singers Entertain Studen ts and Staff The Waverley Public School students and staff were treated to a special concert for Christmas per- rormed by the primary choir on December 22. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Sousa, sang many Canadian Tire Peewees Lose 4-3 to Stouffville old favourites which warmed the hearts of the listeners. listeners. Concerts such as this remind us that Christmas is indeed for children. by Nicky Watt After Saltfleet, the guys continued with league play. Their first match was with Stouffville on December 8th. Stouffville came in strong and was really together. They scored at 7:52 in the first period. Bowmanville defenceman Gary Adams scored 45 seconds later, with his power packed slapshot Stouffville scored another in the first. Bowmanville couldn't stay out of the penalty penalty box and it cost them another another goal. Stouffville was leading 3-1 at the end of the second period. The Hanson Brothers tied up the score in the third period. Gary Adams Adams scored first, assisted by Jason Jackman. Bruce Har- num then shot one if from the blue line at full tilt, again assisted by Jason Jackman. Stouffville came back with one last goal to end the game with a 4-3 victory. victory. Bowmanville took on Co- bourg and left with an impressive impressive 5-1 win. The first period was extremely slow, but Allan McCullough flipped one in with the help of Peter Schoep and Bruce Harnum. Sixteen seconds into the second period, Dave Watt skated down and put one in after a good passing 1 effort from linemates Allan! McCullough and Ryan Rob-/ inson. Except for one penalty, penalty, that was all the action for that period. The third brought forth good solid checks and wonderful stick handling techniques. Bruce Harnum was assisted by Ryan Robinson an a powerful powerful drive from the ever so popular blueline. Cobourg caught the boys off guard and managed their only goal in the game. Next, Gary Adams Adams fired it from the right side and the goalie let out a wild rebound. Bruce Har- mum pounded it in from the left, and this time it was in. Warren Bate passed the puck up to Peter Schoep who then passed to Ryan Robinson Robinson and he in turn amazed the goalie and slid it in. On December 16th, Cobourg Cobourg made a trip to Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The first period was moving at a steady pace when Jeff Murphy broke the silence and sunk the puck into the net unassisted. No action in the second period, but the third was "Hot Like Fire." The referees handed out 10 penalties, six to Cobourg Cobourg and four to Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Amid all the confusion, Jason Jackman and Doug Parkin worked together to add another goal to the scoreboard. The Canadian Tire Peewee Toros came out ahead winning 2-0. The Toros hit the road again and challenged Port Hope to a league game Sunday, Sunday, December 17. This was an interesting evening. Jeff Murphy assisted by Ryan Robinson .and Bruce Harnum, Harnum, scored first at 11:06. Doug "Ed" Parkin poked one in after a pass from Jason Jackman and Gary Adams. Bowmanville's strategy started to crumble as Port Hope came back in less than 32 seconds and scored. The Toros tried to hang on but they went down struggling. Port Hope was not to be stopped, they scored three more goals, and won 4-2. As you may have already heard, the B.M.H.A. is hosting hosting its (annual Christmas Classic Tournament, and the Peewees will play their first game on Wednesday, December 27, at the Darlington Darlington Arena. They will also be in the opening of the tournament on Thursday, December 28. Come on down and enjoy the fun! The Toros will play till day is done. Victory will be open to all teams! So support the local talent talent With your shouts and screams! Keep up the good work Toros! Steve Oke and Byron Harnum are amazing the crowds with their outstanding outstanding goaltending and they de- SfirvA rprnfmiHnn. •C&tyr toi» «a ::hi!I'!iIi:iiiiiiiiii May the true meaning of Christmas dawn once again and bring its blessing to the world and its people. 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