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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Dec 1992, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman Bowmanville, Saturday, December 19,1992 5 Youth Bowling Lge. Junior Division--Mitt 53, Chub Rebels 33 1/2, Strikers II 33, 45, Lube' 45, Ekes 37, Grin 37, Post BWA's 27, Thunder Balls 16, Ea- 34, Heal 34, Lead 33, Rive 32, Katt gles 13 28, Slew 23, Clam 17 High Singles -- Jennifer Ricordi High Singles -- William Ford 186, Kyle Milner 177, Ashley 262, Danny Welsh 209, Lori James Burtch 174, Tim Welsh 167, Antho- 200, John Prophet 197, Ryan Bones ny Edmondson 157 19 Hi , ™" h -/ 2 wi,iiam Ford M.J. Hobbs Girls Capture Volleyball Championship 562, Ryan Bones 530 Danny Welsh 414, Kyle Milner 411 1 J 1 515, James Welsh 507, John Proph- Senior Division -- Jasons 16,, et 493 Richards 12 1/2, Chéris 12, Kaseys Bantam Division -- Raiders 58, 11 1/2, Shawns 7 1/2,. Todds 6 1/2, Sharp Shooters 48 1/2, Troll .Blast- Steves 6, Kristens 6 ers 48, Simpsons 37, Strikers I 37, High Singles - Kristen Killens Lee's Looneys 35, Wobbler's 34, 301, Shawn Pappas 295, 233, David Kobylanski 264, Kerri Kelly 242, 220, Kelley Flintoff 232,. 232, Jeff Pearson 226, Jason Vickery 211, 210, Todd Langley 205 High Triples -- Shawn Pappas 697, Kristen Killens 665, Kerri Kel- This week, Brian Dennis bowled ty 659, Jason Vickery 610 a 231, Evonne Carvell 232, Jean Bowlers of the month for No- . Winterburn 226 vember - Cheri Richards and An- Gord Cowling 45, Steve Vickery drew Chomey 35 1/2, Ted Roberts 34 1/2, Paul Tyke Division - Wings 37, Pappas 27, Joan Murphy 23, Sam Rangers 36, Flames 29, Kings 27,, Adams 15 Bruins 26, Oilers 24, Stars 24, Jets Ladies' low single -- Lori Gan- 22, Hawks 20, Leafs 20, Sabres 19, non 120 „ Flyers 16 Men's low single - Oliver High Singles - Ryan McDonald Knapp 108 131, Michael Hossack 112, Stephen Ladies' high single -- Brenda Tait 108, Laura Preston 107, Alyssa Stainton 244 Henning 103 Men's high single - Jason Vick- High Doubles - Ryan McDonald ery 303 210, Alyssa Henning 193, Stephen Ladies' high triple -- Brenda Tait 190, Michael Hossack 188, Stainton 689 Kristen Hoekstra 186 Men's high triple - Gord Cowl- Congratulations - We were giv- , . , , .. . „ _ ing 763 en news that our last senior gradu-. . Th . e § rad p seven 8 irls volleyball team from M.J. Hobbs Senior Public School captured the Great Ladies' high average -- Joan ate, Stephen Brown, rolled a nice Pineridge Kinsmen gold medal on Monday, after defeating Bowmanville Senior Public in an exciting fi- Murphy 202 435 single game in the Wednesdày nal. Team members include, front row, (1-r), Melinda Wotten (mgr.), Holly Broome, Amy Wallraff, Lee Men's high average - Gord night Men's Majors at Liberty Ritchie. Back row, (1-r), Miss Johnston (coach), Misty Carr, Ellen Pokorski, Harvey Webster (coach), Cowling 238 • Bowl. Bev Huggins, Meredith Worboy, Alana Jones, Danielle Hanc. Skylight Donuts Bowling League New Year's Skate at Arena A number of innovations to Ontario's Ontario's sportfishing and hunting licence licence system will be implemented, in 1993, Natural Resources Minister Bud Wildman announced. Starting January 1,1993, Ontario resident hunters and anglers will need the new Outdoors Card to get their licences. The $6.00 Outdoors. Card, which looks like a credit card, is valid for three years and available in two versions. Bragg's Bird Seed Takes on Camsport Last Wednesday, Bragg's Wild Bird Seed played a tough game against Orono Camsport. Camsport scored first, but Jeremy Jeremy Esselink tied the game 30 seconds seconds later, assisted by .Sarah Connelly. Connelly. v * Camsport scored early in the sec- ^ ond. Then, Nicholas Boyd scored • five consecutive times with assists . going to Sarah Connelly (1), Jeremy Esselink (2), Darryl Masterson (2), Christoper Cooper (1 ). Jeremy Esselink scored, with an assist going to Nicholas Boyd. In the dying seconds of the game, Todd Duchene hit the goalpost. The final score was 7-2. One version is strictly for those who only intend to fish, while the other will identify the holder as eligible eligible to hold both a hunting and fishing licence. Stickers placed on the back of the Outdoors Card will replace many of the old paper licences. licences. : : "I have adopted many of the suggestions suggestions made by anglers and hunters hunters during the recent Fishing and Hunting Licence Review, and we have tried to simplify the system by cutting out some types of licenses," Natural Resources Minister Bud Wildman said, "Canadian residents will be able to get the same licence as an Ontario angler, bringing Ontario in line with othér provinces which offer à similar similar courtesy." The cost of all Ontario fishing and hunting licences will increase in 1993. In the future, licence fées for fishing and hunting will be reviewed each year and increases will be based on the Consumer Price Index. The fishing licence innovations include: lower price conservation licences licences for anglers satisfied with lower catch and possession limits; three-year resident licences; a reduction reduction in the number of licences to simplify the system; and improvements improvements to encourage tourism. Any Canadian resident now is eligible for the standard resident sportsfish- ing licence or conservation license. Several categories of hunting licences licences have been eliminated. Archery Archery deer tags, daily and seasonal waterfowl waterfowl blind permits, daily game licences and daily pheasant licences will no longer be required. Resident anglers will now be able to purchase a standard fishing licence' valid for three years, for $45. However, a one-year resident sportfishing licence, which will now cost $15, will still be available. New resident conservation fish- ' ing licences will cost $7.50 for one year, or $22.50 for three years. The conservation licence allows fishing under the same rules as a standard licence, except that catch and possession possession limits arc lower. Where the standard catch and possession limit is less than the conservation licence limit, the lower limit applies. The new Outdoors Card must be held by Ontario residents aged 18 to 64. ■ The Town of Newcastle's department department of community services is pleased to announce that there will be a special New Year's Skate at the Bowmanville Recreation" Complex on Thursday, December 31, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Music will be supplied by a DJ from The Entertainers' Music Ser vices, with music for all ages. There will" be candy canes for all children and. one free serving of Hot chocolate. chocolate. Admission for this special event will be $1 or a non-perishable food item. All proceeds will be going to the local food banks. Come and join in on the fun.. 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