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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Mar 1990, p. 19

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i I f i mV 4 ' The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 14,1990 19 Series Tied for . ' Most of us drink the water which we pay for from our Cities Meter Department. Do you know what is in that water which we rely on? Do you know why it is in our water supply? Do you know where it is put in our water? The water which we take for granted, and pours freely out of our taps is called safe to drink. Have you ever heard anyone say that it is "pure"? Of course not! How can water be pure when we put chemicals into it? Do you realize we pay to have someone put chemicals into our water? The water that we drink from our taps first comes from the fresh water lakes which are around our cities. These fresh water lakes which we take our water supply from, already have chemicals in it. These chemicals chemicals are called "pollutants". The fish and other wild life are dying from the contaminants in our lakes. We pour millions of gallons of waste into our lakes; even the rain has acid in it, and yet we put more chemicals into our water to make it safe to drink. So what are we drinking? Liquid chemicals with some water thrown in for good measure? These chemicals are mixed into our water at the water "purificiation" plant, where it is tested and is considered "Safe for Human Consumption" before it is pumped to our homes. What happened to pure? How can something be pure when you add chemicals to it? So STOP and take a minute to think about what you are drinking. Have you ever tried a taste test? Well that's what this is all about. Take a glass of water from your tap, and take a glass of water from us. Hold them up to the light and see which is dearer. Put them both in your fridge and get them nice and cold. Take them out and now try both and then you tell me which tastes better. Which one quenches your thirst? Give us a call! 0£ C\ OASIS* V COOLERS PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MARCH 31,1990 LEASE PRICE from $12.00 PER MONTH PURCHASE eOVIO ÛE PRICE from 9O4S.90 22 LITRE (6 gallon) - $5.00 bottle 18 LITRE (5 gallon) - $5.00 bottle $10.00 DEPOSIT/BOTTLE BAKER'S DOZEN 4 LITRE - Buy 12 - Get 1 FREE Jug price.......$2-19 ALSO AVAILABLE IN BULK - FREE HOME DELIVERY Bottled at source by: D0WS0NS BOTTLED WATER PHONE: 416-985-4485 PHONE: 416-623'7751 FAX: 416-623-1857 Heritage House 1 ; And Orangeville: In the first game of the Ontario Semi-Finals Heritage Heritage House Atoms travelled to Orangeville and came away with a 4-2 victory. - ! This proved to be a close game with no scoring in the first period. Toros took a IV G lead mid way through the second on a short-nandêd goal by Greg McMinter, and that was how the period ended. Orangeville came out flying in the third and had scored two goals before thé final period was two minutes minutes old. Two minutes later, Steve Brinkman tied the game with a shot from the point, assisted by Greg McMurter. This was also a short- handed goal. The game remained tied until 1:04 remaining when Greg McMurter moved the puck out of our own zone, passed to Brent Strand who took a shot that the Orangeville Orangeville goaltender saved but left a rebound for Chris Steele who lifted a shot over him for the winner. Orangeville then pulled their goalie and forced a face off in the Toro zone. Paul Lavallee won the face off and moved the puck up to Mark Frampton who carried over centre, passing to Sommer Sommer West wno made no mistake mistake on a shot from the blue line into the empty net. Goaltender David Yellow- lees played well in net, making making several good saves, particularly particularly in the second period. In the second . game played at the Darlington Sports Centre, Orangeville scored first early in the game only to have Toros tie the score on a goal by Sommer Sommer West from Kevin Pickell and Mark Frampton. Orangeville took a 2-1 lead late in the period but Toros came out with two goals early early in the second, Paul Lavallee Lavallee from Greg McMurter and Dwayne Desjardins and Kevin Kevin Pickell from Paul Lavallee Lavallee and Mark Frampton. In the third, Orangeville came out flying with four unanswered goals to take a 6-3 lead and then with 1:20 left, Mark Frampton scored to make it 6-4. Assists went to Sommer West and Paul Lavallee. Then with goalie Mike Rowland pulled in favour favour of a sixth attacker, Greg McMurter scored with 15 seconds left, assisted by Paul Lavallee and Steve Brinkman. Toros had another another great chance with only seconds left but couldn't get the equalizer. Final score Orangeville 6, Toros 5. Next game in Orangeville on Friday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. and then back at Darlington Darlington Saturday, March 17 at 1:00 p.m. Good luck Toros. Toros. Gruffies Grabs Hold of First Place Finish The ending to the Town League season was two stories stories in one. Gruffies secured first place with a 7-2 triumph over Newcastle Lumber. Lumber took a 1-0 lead early early in the second period, but that lead went out the window window with a six goal outburst by the regular season champions. champions. As usual, Gruffies scoring stats were spread around. In the goal scoring department, Jim Mcllroy scored three, with singles to Grant Brock, Kevin Newell, Paul Giroux and Jim Wood. Ted Gaudet picked up three assists, Peter Peter Williams and Jim Wood had two, with singles to Timm Jenkins, Jim Mcllroy, Grant Brock, Buck Cowle and Paul Giroux. Keith Vey, and a short- handed goal by Gord Blaker, provided Lumber's scoring. Bill McPhce assisted on Lumber's first goal. The other story was winless winless Dufferin ending the campaign with a 7-1 romp over Green Leaf. Kevin Hawes and Troy Brady scored three goals each. Dayrcll Burke had one goal and one assist. John Hogarth, Hogarth, Jeff Fox and Mark Znwloski earned two assists each. Pete Ignani, and Rob. Hodgens had one assist each. Goalie Doug Little's shutout bid was ruined by Mike Mackey with just under under two minutes left. The jmwor play goal was assisted by Dale Millson and Mark Smith. The now season begins next Sunday night, March 18 with the best of throe somi-Final playoffs. And if regular season moans anything. anything. it might bo Antenna and Gruffies in the final. Gruffies won throe of four mootings against Lumber, outsconng them 16-10. Antenna's Antenna's season record against Croon Loaf was also tnroo wins in four games. The teams wore tied in scoring scoring 26-26. Game Ono of the Somi- Finals Sunday March 18: Gruffies vs Newcastle Lumber 8:30 Antenna vs Green Loaf 10:00.

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