8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. Wednesday. February 17,1993 Winning Teams Receive Medals in Kinsmen Volleyball Tournament • ..." :■ ■ •• ,• •• x- ; . . . .;. - * : ssrx; - momimr winninn the nnld mpdnl wiih -Â/irinrv mjnr nmnn" 811 ]^ r° Tournament on Saturday Vincent Massey won the bronze medal after defeating Newtonville in the finals. Team members inrow inrow fli Heather Hnlisinn Tennifer PnhfeV^T^vtnxr fil } a \ T T 5 ain ™? m k. ers include front dudei front row, (1-r), Pam Draper, Amanda Dobson, Jenine Daubney, Jaclyn Clements. Back row, (1-r), Snell Stacev Trotter Bark r'nw (\ r'i Sandra Nniie femrhvn' Nl ^ oc NorL ° 1 . 1, Lisa Mornson, Shawn Aubrey Rees (Kinsmen), Laura Holmes, Karen Rickard, Jillian MacLean, Sarah Verelli, Donna Harness Snell, Stacey Trotter. Back tow, (1-r) Sandra Nolle (coach), Dana Sparrow, Ktley Bedard, Lianne Trot- remnm Rnndv rmiekehank ; ter, Lyndsey Tollelt, Susan Sausedo, Cyndy Gibson (coach).. (coach), Randy Cruickshank (Kinsmen). Newtonville advanced to the bronze medal game of the Kinsmen Tournament before losing to Vincent Vincent Massey. Front row, (1-r), Dannielle Smith, Kathleen Nichols, Megan Carter, Amy Farrow, Isabel Pereira. Back row, (1-r), Steve Cruickshank (Kinsmen), Aubrey Rees (Kinsmen), Lisa Randall (coach), Shannon Armstrong, Holly Mullan, Carol Baxter, Lori Giles, Jennie Carter (coach), Randy Cruickshank (Kinsmen). Second Tourney Win Orono put up a great effort, but were edged out by Newcastle in an exciting match for the gold medal Cf\r QhnnnpR TvkPS at the Kinsmen Volleyball Tournament. Winners of the silver medal include, front row, (1-r), Erica Co- , Vrr J ghill, Julie Peacock, Eryn McGlynn, Meaghan MacDonald, Wendy Beere. Back row, (1-r), Mr. Martin Gary Nemisz, James Baker, Dave (coach), Meghan Crookshank, Ashley West, MirandaPattison, Alecia Staples,tErin.Wilson. . o| team, Voulei'like lo thank' the or- _Z7Z of the BRHL tyke tonrna- ■ ment.-, We were very proud of our team, again, for their 100% effort and good sportsmanship. Thanks to our sponsor, Shoppers Dmg Mart. In the first game, Shoppers defeated defeated J&M Custom 10-4. Shoppers went on to defeat Whitby 8-0. Ii\ the third game, Shoppers won a hard-fought battle against Brampton 7-4. The final game was a 1 superb show, with Shop- . pers defeating the talented Orono Duf- ferin team 8-3. . This was Shoppers second tournament tournament championship this season. Toro Juveniles Advance To Next Playoff Round After Three Victories The Toro juveniles finished their first round of playoffs with three consecutive consecutive wins to advance to the semifinals. semifinals. In the first game, Bowmanville defeated defeated Barrie by a score of 8-2. On February 6, the Toros travelled to Barrie Barrie and played an aggressive game to win by a score of 7-2, The third game In the Consolation Final on Saturday morning, Ontario Street defeated Lord Elgin. Front row, (1-r), smn^Ccnnc 0 ^ Mme. Adamck (coach), Andra Kent, Lindsey Cowan-O'Brien, Cheryl Perkins. Back row, (1-r), Sara 0 ci s of hockey. The Toros played well Roberts, Carly Sanders, Natalie Stewart, Nichole Pol, Tanya Hill, Dana Sutherland, Melonie Allin, Kate to come out on top with a 5-3 win to Boolhman. end the scries. The Toros start their best-of-seven semi-final scries tonight at 9:00 p.m. against East Gwillimbury. Come on out to Darlington to support our team. Cutting Post Blades Defeat Checkers to To Move into First The Cutting Post Blades have surged into first place in the BRHL peewee division by virtue of a 9-4 shellacking of the Checkers entry. Leading the offensive display in the Sunday morning game was Darren Crawford witlr a hat-trick. However, Blades bluclincrs Rob MacChcync and Scott Lambert also chipped in with two apiece to support the onslaught. onslaught. This victory, coupled with a loss by the Lange's Photo team, has enabled enabled the Blades to establish themselves themselves atop the peewee standing by a single point, The Blades are also undefeated undefeated in the New Year, with five straight victories in league play. Four of these wins have been by one goal in low-scoring games. The defensive regimen that has marked their play throughout the season is anchored anchored by the excellent goaltcnding of Jcrctny Bowen. It was a refreshing change to sec the Blades' shooters bag a net fui I in this last outing, Missing for this game were cenire- Lord Elgin were consolation finalists in the Kinsmen Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, losing lo s * llKlcr , s , !llKl ( Chris Ontario Street. Front row, (1-r), Jennifer DcGraaf, Cassandra Rivers, Lindsay Dciglian, Jessica Charuk, vumrishiH m d saSh'm Hurrv back , (1-r), Danicila McMullen, Lisa Anderson, Melissa Luke, Jennifer Cooper, Laurie Kryshka, wo will need your stalwart play to DURHAM AUTO DETAIL COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CLEANUP Buff and Wax • Interior Shampoo • Polyshine • Rust Proofing FRED DEVRIËS (416) 697-2297- 163 Baseline Road, Unit 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3L4 L7.-tX.lLC DURHAM w REGISTRATION The Whitby Minor Lacrosse Association is holding registrations on the following dates for our regular box lacrosse programs. There are also two new and exciting programs: 1) Field lacrosse in conjunction with the Oshawa Blue Knights, and 2) the Durham Junior Lacrosse League for players 16 -19 years. Come along and find out more about Lacrosse in the Durham Region and how to get free registration or call our Hot-Line at 404-8938. DATE TIME LOCATION Fri., 19th Feb. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Children's Arena, Oshawa Sat., 20th Feb. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Children's Arena, Oshawa Sat., 6th Mar. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Vipond Arena, Brooklin Sun., 7th Mar. 9:00 a.m. -.3:00 p.m. Vipond Arena, Brooklin Sat., 13th Mar. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Children's Arena, Oshawa Sun., 14th Mar. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Children's Arena, Oshawa Fri., 26th Mar. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Iroquois Park, Whitby Sat., 27th Mar. 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Iroquois Park, Whitby Back row Shirley Davis (coach) hung onto first place, GO Train Service Expansion Oshawa West to Oshawa East Study Completion of Draft Report GO Transit has completed its draft environmental assessment report for the extension of allday allday GO Train service from the Oshawa GO/VIA station to the eastern end of Oshawa. Subject to the comments received as a result of this notice, and the comments received from other review agencies, agencies, GO Intends to submit the final version of the draft report to the' Ontario Ministry of the Environment for formal review and approval. You can review the draft during office hours Monday to Friday at GO's head office or the clerk's office of these municipalities: municipalities: Regional Municipality oi Durham 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby 8:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. Town of Whitby , 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. City ol Oshawa 50 Centro Street South, Oshawa 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. GO Transit 1120 Finch Avonuo West, 2nd FI.,Toronto (Downsvlow) 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you wish to comment on the draft, please do so within 30 calendar days. Submit your comments in writing by March 26,1993 to: Grog Ashboo, P.Eng., Senior Projool Engineer, GO Transit, 1120 Finch Avenue West, Toronto (Downsvlow), Ontario M3J 3J8; telephone (416) 665-9211 oxt, 211, lax (416) 666-9006 GO Transit Is tho Interregional public transit sorvlco lor Toronto and aroa, oporatod by llio Toronto Aroa Transit Operating Authority, a Crown agoncy ot tho Provlnco ot Ontario TRANSIT Ontario