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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Apr 1993, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman Ti/uAend^i, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 3,1993 Power Vac Delivers Kool 5-1 Loss in Playoff Action bv Kim Gadd Assists were by Peter Carmichael, Brent Carmichael, Jeff Thornhill, Kool Enterprises started off their Matt Oliver, Scott McAleese, Ron round robin series a little slowly when Leger and Peter Gadd. they were defeated 5-1 by the Power Goaltender Mark Murphy played 1 Vac team last Saturday morning. an excellent game in the Kool net. Kool's goal was scored by Peter Kool finished their busy week on I Carmichael, assisted by Jeff Thornhill Friday evening, defeating the Sand & and Jeremy Oliver. - Gravel team 4-1. Kool returned to the ice late Tues- Kool's goals Second Place Basketball Finish for Deacon Demons day evening to play a much better game of hockey, defeating the Remax team 4-3. Goals for the Kool team were scored by Brent Carmichael (2), and singles for Dwayne Hayes and Ron Leger. this game were scored by Ron Leger (2) and Jeff Thornhill. (2). Assists were by Brent Carmichael, Peter Gadd (2), Dwayne Hayes, Kris Krummenacher, Brandon Penny, Dan Rowe, and Matt Oliver. Mark Murphy again showed his excellent skills in the Kool crease. Junior Division -Grevy 61, Moa .61, Indri 55, Tapir 55, Auroch 51, Dodo 49, Condor 45, Ibis 44, Warrah 44, Anoa 35, Tarpan 28, Quagga 18 High singles -- Alissa Burtch 256, Amanda Welsh 239, 211, 203, Shawn Haley 235, Rob Toutant 218, Chris Peldiak 210, Debbie Street 203. High triples -- Amanda Welsh 653, Shawn Haley 592, Rob Toutant 575, Alissa Burtch 569, Brent Weeks 562, Sean Harding 541, Chris Peldiak 508, Jimmy Goswell 506 Geranium Homes Downs Hydro 4-2 The Geranium Homes atoms skated skated to a 4-2 victory over Ontario Hydro on Tuesday, March 23. The boys came out flying, putting one in the net early in the first when Mike Cyr connected on a set up by Jonathan Black and Bobby Gorman. Hydro replied to even up the game. Later in the first, winger Shane Yorke, guarding Hydro's net well, was able to put one in on a pass from Mike Harper. The second period saw Mike Harper Harper re-gain the lead for Geranium, assisted assisted by Colin Maude and John Carlton. Carlton. With momentum gaining and a win in sight, Jonathan Black gave Geranium Geranium another point, assisted by Shane Yorke. Ontario Hydro responded with another another goal with three minutes left in the game to end the game with a 4-2 win for Geranium. Great playing, boys! Skylight Donuts Bowling League This week, Eveonne Carvell Bantam Division -- Super Troll 62, Rebels 59, Strikers 59, Alley Acers 57, Bashers 54, Liberty Leaders 46,, Troll Blasters 44, Headpins 40, Raiders Raiders 34, Trolls 34, Dudes 33, Bulls 30 High singles -- Tim Welsh 214, Kyle Milner 209, Ashley Burtch 186, Chris Welsh 184, Adam Goswell 166 High triples-- Ashley Burtch 460, Tim Welsh 450, Kyle Milner 446, Chris Welsh 444, Jennifer Ricordi 436 Senior Division -- Jasons 35, Ka- seys 32, Todds 31, Richards 30, Shawns 26, Kristens 24, Steves 16, Chéris 14 High singles -- Amanda Westlake 304, 223, Richard Young 270, 262, Jason Vickery 249, 212, Jeff Pearson 249, Kerri Kelly 234, 208, Shawn Pappas 233, 214, Ryan McKee 228, The Deacon Demons advanced to the finals of the Men's Basketball League tournament that was held Cheri Richards 203, John Carpenter at Bowmanville High School last Saturday, but faced some stiff opposition from the Molson Yellow 202 Kasey Buder 20° Jackets, and had to settle for second place. Team members include, front row, (1-r), Steve Baird, Kevin 7?a Hl |L?rH Fer ^ uson > Gre S Rowc ' Blair McEwen. Back row, (1-r), Pete Willems, Wayne Coolidge, Ken Daize. Fol- ery 635 Shawn Pappas 612 lowing the tournament, a banquet was held at the King St. Bar and Grill. OFAH Suggests Fishing Week-end The province should give the recession-ridden recession-ridden tourism and fishing industries industries a shot in the arm by offering a fishing licence-free weekend each summer, says the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH). In a letter to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), OFAH Executive Vice President, Rick Morgan, Morgan, said the Federation is most impressed impressed with the concept of the licence-free licence-free family fishing weekend in Manitoba. Morgan says Ontario should implement implement a similar weekend and has recommended recommended that it take place on the Civic Holiday weekend in early August. August. The OFAH has offered to work bowled a 266. That's 91 pins above with the MNR and Ministry of Tour- her average. Ken Cowling bowled ism Recreation staff to ensure the suc- 310, which is 123 pins above his aver- cess of this weekend, age. A licence-free weekend would be Gord Cowling 33, Joan Murphy attractive, not only to those fishing for 29, Glenn Smith 28, Sam. Adams 26, the first time, but also to those who Ted Roberts 25, Brenda Stainton 18 Low single ladies -- Jan Fisher 100 Low single men • 101 High single ladies veil 266 High single men ■ 324 High triple ladies 691 High triple men - 844 High average ladies phy 220 have given up this form of recreation because of the increasing costs. A res- John Woolner idential fishing licence plus the new outdoor card now costs an individual $21, up from $12.31 in 1992. Morgan said there are concerns that occasional anglers may bypass fishing licences because of the high cost. "That would negatively affect the Gord Cowling means of measuring angling activities and the numbers of fish," Morgan Joan Mur- said, "Offering the licence free weekend weekend would be a tremendous way to Eveonne Car- Gord Cowling Joan Murphy High average men ing 243 Gord Cowl- stop the temptation of fishing throughout throughout the year without a licence. Newcastle Girls' Slo-Pitch Registration to be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday April 5th - 6th - 7th in the Bowmanville Recreation Complex from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Fee: $55.00 includes team sweater and Picture - NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARV - Novice - aces 7 to 9 Midget - ages 13 to 15 Pee Wee - ages 10 to 12 Bantam - ages 16 and over Come and join the fun! uUino/t Biocfceg lAss octal ion °>anvd' e ANNUAL MEETING DATE: LOCATION: TIME: SUNDAY APRIL 4th 1993 BOWMANVILLE RECREATION COMPLEX HALL 12:00 NOON TOPICS: ♦ELECTION OF 1993-94 EXECUTIVE ♦SETTING OF 1993-94 REGISTRATION FEES *1992-93 FINANCIAL REPORT *1993-94 PROPOSED BUDGET ♦POSSIBILITY OF O.M.H.A. & M.T.H.L. REALIGNMENT BY THE C.A.H.A. ♦A CHANCE TO DISCUSS YOUR CONCERNS & IDEAS ♦REGISTRATION FOR 1993-94 "AAA" WILL BE AVAILABLE (You must be registered before try-outs in August ) CONTACT: JEFF SMITH 987-3602 BRAD ADAMS 623-3102 "IT IS EASIER TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE PROBLEM, THAN TO BE PART OF THE SOLUTION"

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