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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1992, p. 9

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Destinations To Go on a Roll The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, January 29,1992 9 by Nicky Watt The Destinations To Go minor minor bantam Toros have been flaying well the past two .weeks, with the exception of (two games. ' The boys played Whitby in what was one of the last league 'games scheduled on January 4. The Destinations To Go Toros -came away with a 6-2 victory. Scoring were Allan Lacey, Ja- 'mic Shctlcr, Brad Ormiston, Jason Jackman, Luke Akey and Greg Knox. Assists went to Andrew Ferguson, Jason Jackman (5), Mike dcBlois, Ja- 'mic Shctlcr, Dave Watt and Al- , Jan Lacey. Bowmanville then entered '■the Woolwich tournament on January 12. The Toros played .'slow motion hockey, losing 3- 2 to East Gwillimbury. Jason Jackman and Allan Lacey got us on the scoreboard with the 'help of assists made by Dave 'Walt (2), Allan Lacey and Brad Ormiston. The next day proved no better for the minor 'bantams as they played longtime longtime rival, Orangeville. Luke Akey scored the first and only goal with the help of Jason Jackman and Brad Ormiston. That loss put the Toros out of the tournament, but they were preparing for something much belter. They stormed into Brooklin Arena on Thursday, January 16, to play Whitby once again. It was a really rough game and the referees only called half of what they saw. Bowmanville won 5-2. Scoring were Dave Watt, Jason Jackman (2), Jamie Jamie Shctlcr and Brad Ormiston. Ormiston. Assisting on the goals were Brad Ormiston, Allan Lacey Lacey (2), Mike dcBlois, Steve Hamilton, Steve Bonneau, Dave Watt and Jason Jeffreys. In an outstanding display of sportsmanship, Luke Akey stood up to six punches and everyone laughed as the perpetrator perpetrator was thrown out of the game and given another game misconduct. On January 17, the Destinations Destinations To Go Toros travelled to Newmarket for the Silver Stick 'A' minor bantam finals. Originally, Originally, Bowmanville entered the preliminary tournament in Whitby at the 'AA' division. They lost some tough games and did not make it to the finals. finals. Bolton, the team who was supposed to play in the *A' finals, finals, dropped out because their playoff games were starting. Bowmanville was then invited to take their place. The Toros played Guelph, winning 7-0. Brad Delorme racked up the shutout and Jason Jason Jeffreys recorded a hat trick. They then played Orillia, winning 5-0. Mark Lynch put this shutout under his belt. The final team to be played in the round robin was Ajax. Bow- manvillc won 6-4. This siring of stupendous wins slotted Bowmanville into the finals against their good friends, Ajax. Bowmanville won 4-0, sending Ajax back to the big city for more training. Brad Delorme came out with another another big shutout. The boys played well, both offensively and defensively. Goal scorers were Brad Ormiston Ormiston (2), Jason Jackman (10), Steve Bonneau (1), Dave Watt (1), Mike dcBlois (2), Allan Allan Lacey (4), Greg Knox (1), Jason Jeffreys (3), Steve Hamilton Hamilton (1), Jamie Shetler (1), Luke Akey (3). Assists went to Brad Ormiston Ormiston (1), Jason Jackman (6), Dave Watt (2), Mike dcBlois (4), Allan Lacey (3), Greg Knox (4), Andrew Ferguson (6), Jason Jeffreys (3), Steve Hamilton (2), Jamie Shetler (4), Luke Akey (6), Brad Delorme^). Delorme^). These are totals for five games. Their record consisted of 29 goals for and five goals against. It was a well-deserved victory and the boys will be entered entered into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. McRobbie Beats Hooper's by 7-2 Newcastle Oldtimers are Too Strong for Rosedale by Robert E. Stiles The Newcastle Oldtimers • hosted the Durham Rosedale Oldtimers (Durham Regional Police) on Sunday and won handily with a five-goal outburst outburst in the third period for the 8-2 victory. The first period saw Newcastle Newcastle take a 1-0 lead when Doug Cole took a Flintoff pass from the comer and Cole directed directed a shot to Sainsbury at the side of the net and Sainsbury Sainsbury beat McConkey cleanly at 6:42. The DRP evened things up when Steve Marcouse connected connected to beat Kelly in the Newcastle goal at 11:05 assisted assisted by D. Ballcntinc to end the first period 1-1. The second found Newcastle Newcastle gaining the lead when Dave Rootc connected at 5:38 assisted assisted by Jim (coach) Hutchison and Ted Becker, who was oh loan from the D&B Hawks. Rosedale tied it up at 2-2 on a shot from P. Vibert assisted by Paul Paiment. Newcastle took the third lead of the game when Bob Stiles fed Bob Henry Henry in the slot who deked one man and scored at 16:58 which proved to be the winner to end the second period 3-2. The third period saw Newcastle's Newcastle's Sandy McDonald score at 1:37 assisted by George Sainsbury. Dave Roote scored his second of the game at 3:55 assisted by Brad Finu- can and Doug Cole. George Sainsbury scored his second at 9:28 assisted by Sandy McDonald McDonald and Brad Finucan. Hugh German, who normally plays defence, finally connected on Ted Becker's rebound at 11:38. The prettiest play of the game had to be George Sainsbury Sainsbury picking up the puck in his own end and passing to Sandy McDonald outside Newcastle's blueline to Sainsbury at the redline and into the DRP zone on a two-on-one, and Sainsbury Sainsbury passed to Flintoff who had the wide open net to score Newcastle's eighth goal at 17:20. Referee Jason Carroll did a fine job, while Gregg Hooper did a good job with the stats. , The DRP recruited the services services of Joe Bemey Jr. and Mark Bemey, the sons of Joe Bemey Sr. Newcastle's next game will be against the Bowmanville Kinks on Sunday, February 2 at 11:30 a.m. McRobbie peewees defeated defeated Hooper's Trophy 7-2 Saturday, Saturday, January 25. McRobbie opened the game with good early pressure, but could only find the mark once in the first period due to excellent excellent goaltcnding by Hooper's. McRobbie's goal came from Grant Eslcr with Tyler Bouli- anne picking up the lone assist, to close the first period 1-0. McRobbie opened up the second period with an early goal by Rob Jeffers, assisted by Craig Schumacher, and went ahead 3-0 a few minutes later when Bradley St. John scored, unassisted. Jesse Anger then gave way to Robbie Dennis, Dennis, shutting out Hooper's for the first period and a half. Hooper's scored a goal late in the second to come within two and end the period 3-1. Hooper's then came within one early in the third, but it came as a wake up call and McRobbie opened up the scoring scoring floodgates. Rob Jeffers got it started by scoring his second of the game, again assisted by Craig Schumacher. Grant Esler scored his second of the game two minutes later on an unassisted unassisted effort for a 5-2 lead. Rob Jeffers completed his hat-trick four minutes later, with the assist assist going to Randy Auld. Rob Jeffers then found the net again with 24 seconds remaining to give himself a four-goal game, and the team a 7-2 victory. McRobbie skated to a 4-4 tie with Harmony of Oshawa in an exhibition game Tuesday, January 21. Oshawa opened the scoring quickly in the first, and found the mark again 'midway through the period for a 2-0 lead. McRobbie got on the board two minutes later on an unassisted clfort by Darryl Fel- Darlington Auto Selects Capture Marmora Title On January 11, Darlington Auto atom selects enjoyed a victorious day, winning the Marmora tournament. Their first game was against Brighton and, after a slow first period and trailing 1-0, the selects selects scored three limes in the second period en route to a 4-1 win. Joel Osborne was the "MVP in the game. •1 They met Dcsoronto next, 2 and coach Mike DeFreitas 2 knew this would be a tough ; game. Three first period goals ■j by the selects enabled them to ï defeat Dcsoronto, 4-0. Twenty ' minutes in penalties in the 1 third period by Dcsoronto, j which included twelve minutes I' by the coach, and dirty, cheap ! shots near the end of the game reflected the lack of discipline by Descronto. Malt Akcy's two goals and hard work won him MVP honours in this game. Norwood and Bowmanville met in the finals after Norwood defeated Trenton and Marmora. Marmora. The selects worked hard and carried a 2-0 lead going into the third period on goals by Mike Harper and Bobby Graham. Andy Griffin, with two third period goals, gave the selects a convincing 6-l win and the 'A' championship. Goalie Danny Katsikis was the MVP in this game. Jake Davis also played well in this tournament. Strong defensive defensive games came from Mike McCrary, Jamie Potter, Jeff Shmyr, Clayton Kohn, Chad Dickens and Mike Harper. Good effort from Mark Hod- gins. Poirit-gettcrs were Chris Watson (2g, 2a), Matt Akey, Bryan Lowery and Andy Griffin Griffin (2g, la each), Joel Osborne (2g), Jamie Woolner (lg, 2a), Clayton Kohn. and Mike Harper Harper (lg, la each), Mike McCro- ry, Jeff Shmyr and Jason Char- bomicau (2a each), Bobby Graham (lg). In other games in January, Darlington Auto selects won 5- 3 over Uxbridge 'A', 7-0 against CYO selects, 154 against Belleville selects and 4-2 over Trenton 'A'. The next tournament is this weekend in Lindsay. stead to end the first trailing 2- l. Oshawa got another quick goal to open the second and go ahead 3-1. The teams then settled settled down to tight checking until until McRobbie closed the gap to 3- 2 with 24 seconds left in the period, on a goal by Grant Es- ler, assisted by Darryl Fclstcad. McRobbie opened up the third with early pressure and it paid off, with Rob Jeffers scoring scoring early, with the lone assist going to Andrew Schillings, for a 3-3 deadlock. McRobbie kept the pressure on Oshawa and found the net again with Randy Auld scoring, with an assist going to Rob Jeffers, for the lead. McRobbie then tried to play a defensive game, but Oshawa found the mark with 50 seconds remaining to end the game 4-4. 401 Esso Wins In Exhibition 401 Esso started the week with a 5-2 win over Thorton Dundee in exhibition play. Thorton Dundee took a 2-0 lead in the first before the Oilers Oilers got on the board on a goal by Ryan McKnight, assisted by Michael Harper. The teams were evenly matched and there was no scoring in the second period until Brick Baker tied the game with only two minutes minutes left in the period. Luke Denison earned the assist. Esso went on to score three unanswered unanswered goals in the third. Ryan McKnight connected twice, for a hat-trick, and Brock Baker notched his second of the game to make the final score 5-2. Assists Assists went to Ryan Davis (2) and Colin Maude. On Saturday, January 25, the Oilers suited up against J&J Sharpening. Esso's Brock Baker opened the scoring midway midway through the first, but J&J took the lead when they scored two in the last two minutes of the period. The action was end- to-end in the second and both goaltenders came up with some big saves to keep the period scoreless until Brock notched his second goal with only 1:19 remaining. Assists went to Ryan McKnight and Kevin Kennedy. With the score tied at two, it promised to be an exciting exciting third period. Brock Baker Baker got his hat-trick, and gave Esso the lead, Fraser McArthur assisted. J&J replied to tie the game at three. Luke Denison connectéd for two goals to give Esso a 5-3 lead with only 2:38 on the clock. J&J scored again to make it interesting, but Esso held on for the win. On Sunday, the boys faced the Ajax select team. The pace was fast, and although they came, up on the short end of a 4- 1 score, Oiler coaches were pleased with the team's hustle and hard work. Esso's goal was scored by Brock Baker, with the assist going to Ryan Davis. by Brad Kelly History and nostalgia have affected every facet of sports. Baseball and hockey were the first to enjoy a rcvitaliza- lion of the sports card industry. industry. Basketball and football cashed in soon afterwards. And, if the most obscure sports can get in on the action, action, then surely a market exists exists for automotive art and collectibles. Erhardt G. Frohlich thought so. He is the founder of Gallery Five Hundred, which was established in November November of 1990. One year after opening its doors, the gallery hired Bowmanville Bowmanville resident, Jim Bowie, as its Director of Marketing. "People will stop and smile when they see something something that brings back memories," memories," said Bowie of the standard standard reaction when a customer comes across a piece of art at the Gallery. "They will tell me that they were there, or they remember remember sitting on dad's lap and watching it on television, "If it brings back a memory, memory, they want to buy it and take it home." Chances are, the variety of items on display at Gallery Five Hundred will trigger a fond memory. The Gallery includes approximately approximately 250 pieces of automotive automotive art, carrying a total price tag of $400,000. The art ranges from original paintings paintings to high quality limited edition signed and numbered prints. There are also bronze and brass sculptures. Originally from Windsor, Bowie always had a fascination fascination with fast cars, particular- Beaver Lumber Ties Rotary 2-2 byKimGadd Beaver Lumber tied 2-2 with Rotary on Saturday, January January 25 in an evenly matched league game. The board was scoreless until until early in the second period when Garrett McKnight put Beaver Lumber on the board, unassisted. Rotary's Chris- Rooney .answered .answered with a gdal assisted by Mark Lemieux. \ ' The third period fouhd Garrett Garrett McKnight again hitting his target for Beaver Lumber and again unassisted. This goal was answered by Rotary's Jody Ha- lik with Trevor Cowan picking up the assist. Matt Beech played in the Beaver Lumber's goal this week and played a great game. Way to work, guys! SCOREBOARD Central Ontario Jr. C Bowmanville Non-Contact Team Won Lost Tied Pts. Burke Division Port Perry 24 6 2 50 Team Won Lost Tied Pts. Little Britain 19 12 0 42 P.M. Beasties 16 0 0 32 Cobourg 20 12 i 41 Century 21 9 5 2 20 Bovymanville 18 12 2 39 Square Boy ' 9 5 2 20 Uxbridge 8 23 1 18 M&M Meats 2 14 0 4 Lakefield 4 27 0 10 Oliver Division *Teams receive one point for an overtime loss* Papps 11 4 1 23 Bowmanville's Results Shopper's 6 9 1 13 Eagles 13 Uxbridge 2 Falcons 4 12 0 8 Little Britain 7 Eagles 4 Hanc's 4 12 0 8 Weekend Results Labatt's Three Star Awards Papps 9 Century 21 5 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Falcons 10 M&M Meats 7 Shane Armstrong 2 3 2 70 Square Boy 7 Shopper's 4 Brad Robinson 2 1 3 55 Beasties 1 Hanc's 0 Chris Massey 3 - - 45 Nick Dennis 2 1 - 40 Shackelton Division Tony Van Hoof 2 - 1 35 Preston 14 2 0 28 Todd Cannings - 1 1 15 Blues 10 4 2 22 Greg Goode 1 - 15 Pattern 6 8 2 14 Jeff Flintoff 1 - - 15 Bobby's Clip 0 16 0 0 Rob Riddell - - 2 10 Sunday's Results Gary Adams - - ' 2 10 Preston 10 Bobby's 4 Rob Real - - 1 5 Blues 7 Pattern 3 Clint Nowak - - 1 5 Jeff Rohr - - 1 . 5 Doug Lever - 1 5 ly racing cars. When he was living in California, the owner owner of the business beside him was a pro driver and had his car for sale. Bowie bought it. A Lola T320. He was hooked. His passion for the sport led him into the position of owner and team manager of Lola T320 Formula Super Vee, and membership into the Mcrcedcz-Bcnz and Porsche Porsche Club of North America. He raced on the historic Riverside Raceway in California, California, and worked for Indy driver Paul Tracy seeking sponsorship. In 1986 he became a professional professional accredited motor- sports photographer, attending attending a couple of Indy 500's and three NASCAR events. He also witnessed over 50 events at Shannonville Raceway Raceway and Mosport Park. Which, after living in Vancouver, Calgary, Seattle, Chicago and Los Angeles, led him to Bowmanville a year ago. "I never liked the city," he said of his many stops along the way; 'Tve been going to Mosport Mosport every weekend since '85 it seems, and I always liked Bowmanville when I passed through. I said to my wife that Bowmanville was where I wanted to go and live when the kids got into school because because it's close to resembling the place I grew up in." His two daughters are stu dents at Vincent Massey Public Public School. Being one of only two galleries galleries in die world strictly for automotive art -- die odier is in Paris -- getting publicity from the Toronto media should bean easy sell. It hasn't been. Despite an Automotive Fine Arts Society Society which originated 10 years ago in Michigan, members of the art world, in general, snub their noses at the automotive art theme. "The art critics won't even come out from die Toronto Toronto papers," said a mystified mystified Bowie. "I don't know what we have to do to gel them out here. I guess I'll have to load the van up and go down to die Globe and Mail and throw the art on the desk." But, in spite of the lack of recognition and respect, the gallery receives a steady flow of auto cndiusiasts each day. All arc looking to escape to ! i «tM~ [ the past, and appreciate the automobile. "The impression I want people to leave with is one of feeling free to come back anytime," said Bowie. "Whether they buy or don't buy is irrelevant. "Often they will thank us for Ictu'ng them look around, but that's what we're here for." Gallery Five Hundred is located at 100 West Beaver Creek, Suite 13, Richmond Hill. ^^ Jim Bowie is the Marketing Director for Gallery Five Hundred, an art gallery dedicated to automotive art and collectables. Established in November November of 1990 in Richmond Hill, the gallery provides automotive enthusiasts enthusiasts an alternative way to enjoy the automobile. Jim settled in Bowmanville Bowmanville a year ago. -■// ■ w? ! "! [R; I .4 : I .y I . , f 1 ffljj y Ml HiS ' ' " : ' ; ; : What do these have to do with these? ENCORE ENCORE ENCORE Funds from lottery games are helping Ontarians enjoy sports. Every time you play your favourite lottery, you're helping to provide financial support for sports and recreation activities. It's just one way lottery profits are used all across the province. Here are some of the projects in your area that have received lottery funding: Onhrlo Lottery Corporation Socliti das loteries de l'Ontario East Central Ontario Ajax - construct waterfront bike path Bracebridge - develop Bay Park Collingwood - develop cycling trail Richmond Hill - construct community centre Together we re making good things happen. Celte information est aussi (Uslxmlble en français au 705-9464)482

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