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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jan 1990, p. 19

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I t HITACHI SCIENCE FORTHE SENSES HITACHI VM-2000 TmapSenxor™ T ■ Ôulge Lead Head ■ Fall Size Cylinder Stabilization Mechanism ■ Edit Search ■ 6 to 1 Power Zoom ■ Autofocus ■ Auto Computerized White Balance New Transis! Real Estate Company Helps Easter Seals Youth Bowling League The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanviile, January 3,1990 19 Generous Donation to Purchase Bed Suite December 23,1989 Bantams: High Singles: Lisa Reid 212, Brent Huggins Huggins 174, Chris Peldiak 207, Amanda Welsh 193, Craig Schnerch 189, Robin Wyatt 176, Danny Welsh 172. High Triple: Lisa Reid 567, Brent Huggins 508, Chris Peldiak 503, Amanda Welsh 443, Craig Schnerch 436, Robin Wyatt 427, Danny Danny Welsh 424. Winning team 1st schedule: schedule: Stefanie Cooper, Ryan Preston, James Welsh and Scott Westlake of the Ling team. Team Standings: Ling 61 pts., Tarpon 57 pts., Bonito 56 pts., Wahoo 55 pts., Conger Conger 55 pts., Dab 42 pts., Drum 38 pts., Cobia 38 pts:, Bream 29 pts., Plaice 27 pts., Snook 25 pts., Mullet 19 pts. Ji With the efforts of several dedicated individuals at Century 21 Gold Jacket Realty, Realty, the coffers of the Easter Seal Fund were increased by more than $1,000 recently. recently. Bob Worth, representing the Bowmanviile Rotary Club, accepted the cheque from Century 21 Broker/Owner Lucien Lambier, and sales representatives Ellen and Jim Bush. The presentation was made on Thursday, December 21st during during Rotary's weekly meeting at the Flying Dutchman. Too Many Penalties Cost Eagles Win in Port Perry The Red Eagles journeyed journeyed to the Mojack kitchen last Thursday and found it plenty hot. Scott Webster faced 51 shots from the pastry pastry boys in the first period while thé Eagles only managed managed 31 shots on the Port Perry puck-stopper.' The speedy Mr. Pithie put the Bowmanviile boys on the score board at 2:47 on g asses from Rohr and aumhauer. At 3:49 Greg Goode pulled the trigger from Robinson and Reynolds. Reynolds. The two goal lead was short lived as Captain Menzies of the Mojacks flipped one past Webster, after after he had made three point blank saves. This was a power play goal. We noticed Wébster looking around to see if there were any other Eagles on the ice. The Mojacks Mojacks tied the game five minutes minutes later to round out the scoring for period one at 2-2. The officials must have felt the large Scugog ice surface surface was still a little crowded crowded as they kept the numbers down and the penalty box full. The Red Men picked up a total of 16 minutes in the first frame. The Port Perry spitfire, Johnny Harmen was tagged for two misdemeanors misdemeanors and had two point blank shots on number 29. With both teams filling' the sin bin during the second second period the Eagles had the edge in shots 16 -14 but finished the period on the short end of a 5-4 score. The Campbell-Dennis-Shmyr line scored a picture goal on a full length rush with Glen putting it over the line. The Mojacks potted on early second second period goal on the power play which kept the score tied. After Port scored their fourth goal, Glen Campbell again was the trigger man from Flintoff and Snmyr to tie the gome once more. Having the power play advantage advantage again the Mojacks took a 5-4 lend. The Engles were unable to score on a major penalty power piny, but quickly took two of their own to finish the period 2 men short. During the third period, it was obvious that the Goodyear crow lacked inton- sity and were not playing ey. They the good positional hockey, were outshot 14-9 by northern boys. George Pithie, Pithie, a penalty killing specialist, specialist, turned the speed on, down the left side and blasted blasted a sizzler by the Mojack goaltender which he is still looking for. George was fed the pass by Shawn Rekker. This tied the game with eight minutes left, even though Port had dominated the play. The Mojacks finished finished oft the game with two power play goals, and out- shot the Eagles 51-31, while winning the game 7-5. Around The Eagles' Nest: Anyone watching the Goodyear Goodyear Eagles closely over the last few weeks would have made a few important observations./ observations./ 1) Coaches Brian Taylor and Joe McGinnis have the team playing good hockey. They have their specialty specialty teams working well, and the boys know what is expected of them; 2) The coaches made an excellent decision in their choice of captain of the team. "Joe Cool" Dean Baumhauer is a steady performer on defence, " and an excellent team man. He is also a strong guardian angel of both goaltenders ana is not afraia to take a' round out of the opposition if necessary; 3) The offence, defence and goaltending is as good as any in the league when they are at their best; 4) If they were followers like me, of Junior C teams of years gone by, the fans would remember the confidence confidence shown by Dan Strike, Wayde Preston, Kirk Kemp, Larry Devitt, Brian Simpson, Simpson, Steve West and Ralph Cryderman. This same confidence confidence is shown by the leaders leaders of our present club. Yes, folks the ingredients are there. If they keep their mind on the game, stay away from foolish penalties, and play as a team th'ey.-wilL; go a long way. They need our support, so let's start turning out for every home game. The Eagles are at home on Saturday, January 6th at 8:00 p.m. against the number number two team in the league, Port Perry Mojacks. Mr. Submarine Sporting A Perfect Record in '89 Sub Pee Wee Æ ed ten re post- all these The Mr. team has now league games ant ed victories in games. On Saturday, December 23 the Mr. Sub team faced off against Big "E" with the Sub boys earning a 5 to 1 victory. The Big "E" team got on the score board first with Charlie Hargest notching notching the goal. Robbie Watson got that goal back on a nice set-up from David Vernon and Les McCrory. Dairen Allen then scored to give the Sub boys the lend, when he picked the puck up behind the Big "E" defence to be one on one against the goalie. This goal was set-up on some nice passing from Brian Thornton to Chad Vci- not then on to Darren. Darren Darren Donohue scored the next goal on an excellent individual individual effort. Clayton Guest then scored the 4th Sub goal ONLY IN BOWMANVILLE lYKSTRA'S EUCATE9SEN FOOD MARKET "Home of Quality* r 77King Street IV., Bowmanviile' 623-3541 when he received a pass from Rick Swale and skated past four Big "E" players and slid the puck under the goalie and into the net. Ryan Kohn ended the scoring scoring when he received a pass from Dairen Donohue and found the open corner of the Big "E" net. The score was not a true indication of the play ns Jeff Crawford was forced to make many tough saves in the Sub net. On Sunday December 24 the Sub boys played against Checkers. Checkers was the team that defeated the Mr. Sub team last week for the A Championship in the BRIIL Tournament. Today's game started with both teams playing a close defensive defensive style. At the end of the second period the score rend 0 to 0. This was a game where a mistake or a big play would make the difference. difference. Justin Vance carried the puck out of his end then passed up between the two Checkers defencemen to Ryan Kohn who bent Phillip Cunningham in the Checkers Checkers not. In the dying minutes minutes of the 3rd period Les McCrory passed over to Chad voinot with Justin screening out the goalie. Chad picked the upper loft corner. Jeff Crawford the Sub goalie picked up the shut-out. This was a tough gnmo with both teams being very equal in play. Early in tno 3rd period Derek Unsworth on the Checkers team had to bo taken to the Bowmanviile Hospital. The Sub boys wish Derek a speedy recovery. The Sub team would also like to wish all the parents nnd piny era on the other tennis a safe nnd Happy Holiday. Holiday. A BETTER DEAL • IM, L'iuI mul Util MoMy.ifli'» i Opon pnviiiHjos • tiamu day Borneo IwUl Jf.AU NOW f ül IIMMI DIAIL At, IH IN * IVlîlHÏYgiTiligEIiEl nuuiibi Mon, • Thun, fl uni. lo 7:30 pm. Hil, 0 am. lo 6 p.m, uniors: High Single: * , Holly 233, Jason Vickery Brandy Clement~245, Holly ay Hatfield 202 High Triple: Brandy Clement 545, Holly Hatfield 534, Jason Vickery 515. Team Standings: Flint 59 pts., Vickery 49 pts., Brooks 49 pts., Big Canoe 48 pts., Routh 43 pts., Gusterson 35 pts., Rodgers 28 pts., Flintoff Flintoff 25 pts. Winning team 1st schedule: schedule: Ryan Flint, Ryan McKee, Kerri-Ann Kelly, Amanda Westlake and Kerry Kerry Gifford. Seniors: High Single: Marci Sutherland 284, Deanna Deanna Wright 253, Mike Drummond 245, Tracy Burns 247, Traci Hanc 212, Cheri Richards 212. High Triple: Marci Sutherland Sutherland 626, Deanna Wright 600, Mike Drummond Drummond 595, Tracy Bums 580, Traci Hanc 543. Team Standings: Evans 42 pts., Brown 39 pts., Richards Richards 36 pts., Big Canoe 23 pts. Winning team 1st. schedule: schedule: George Evans, Traci Hanc, Kristen Killens, Shawn Pappas and Jeff McFeeters. Tykes: High Double: Joel Bowma 211, Christie Stevens Stevens 209, Brian Dymarski 205, Andrew Merrin 204, Lee Mellor 198, Nicole Bray- brook 182. High Single: Joel Bowma 118, Christie Stevens 117, Brian Dymarski 116, Andrew Andrew Merrin 104, Lee Mellor 107. Team Standings: Dolphins Dolphins 49.5 pts., Eagles 46 pts.,' Bears 41 pts., Broncos 36 pts., Colts 36 pts., Ben- gals 35 pts., Falcons 31 pts., Panthers 26 pts., Cougars 24.5 pts., Rams 13 pts., Lions Lions 12 pts., Sea Hawks 12 pts. Winning team 1st schedule: schedule: Andrew Merrin, Alison Barrie, Anthony Edmondson and Ashley Stevens of the Dolphins. Liberty Bowl Youth Bowling Bowling Program Director - Joan Murphy. Liberty Mutual 5 Young Drivers 1 Craig Matheson's hat trick led the way for a very well deserved win by Liberty Mutual recently. Steve Bosgraafs first goal came after persistent work around the net. Then Craig went to work, scoring 3 in a row and missing on a few good tries as well. Tyler Lane scored a nice goal from in front of the net after some determined team Work. The whole team played well in front of goalie Ryan Bruce who made some good saves on hard shots. Todd Bumstead, Korey Jay and Tommy Jennings all had good chances but just missed putting the puck in the net. Keep up the good work, boys. Tom Cowan, (right), Chairman of Memorial Hospital Foundation, received a very generous Christmas gift of $3,100 from long time Bowmanviile resident Mil- ton Stain ton. In accordance with Mr. Stainton's request, the donation will be used to purchase a bed suite, which includes a hospital bed, over-bed and side table. This is the third donation of a bed suite to Memorial Hospital by Mr. Stainton. The presentation took place on Friday, December 22. Special M.S.L. 1799.95 0H1TACHI 21" Stereo Colour Television M.S.L. 849.95 Only $ 649" SAVE $200.00 Special Sale VCR's - Portables and Lots More! 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