8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 4,1993 New Logo for Newcastle Sweaters AI : : x : : ÿi 1 I Destinations To Go Wins International Silver Stick Jordan Bowen, age six, was honoured by the Newcastle Village Minor Hockey Association on Sunday night for designing the new crest that appears on the front of all of the hockey sweaters worn by players. The crest also appears on hats and pucks that the association uses. Jordan was presented with a complimentary sweater and puck from Garry Thompson of the NVMHA. Watson Scores Hat-trick For Darlington Rec Club by Kim Gadd The Darlington Rec Club Midget team was victorious against the MacKenzie Park team from Oshawa last Wednesday night. Rob Watson scored a hat-trick early early in the game, scoring the first three goals. Steve Hamilton assisted two of these goals, wit Jeff Thornhill and Steven Steven Sargent also helped out. Peter Gadd deflected in the fourth goal of the game, assisted by Steve Hamilton and Rob Watson. Mike deBlois popped in the final goal of the game. Peter Gadd assisted. The final score was Rec Club 5, MacKenzie 3. The Darlington Rec Club played an excellent, exiting penalty-free penalty-free game. Les McCrory Sr. put together a Select Select team with teammates chosen from the two Bowmanville teams and the Orono team. This team travelled to Markham last Saturday evening to defeat the Thornhill team 7-4. Goals for Bowmanville Bowmanville were by Les McCrory Jr. (2), Ron Leger (2), and singles by Mike Landers, Clayton Guest and Peter Gadd. Hooper's Jewellers... Antique Pocket Watches and Modern Watch Repairing We use only fresh Maxell watch and electronic equipment batteries. All watches purchased include a FREE lifetime battery replacement. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 fred's autobody ltd. 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Bowmanville 2 Brampton 2 Goals -- Jody Thorsteinson and Darryl Wright Assists -- Two for Chris Steele and one, each for Scott MacDonald and Ryan Winning. Bowmanville 4 Markham 0 Goals -- Two for Scott MacDonald and one each for Chris Steele and Scott MacKay. Assists -- One each for Ryan Jack- man, Trevor Baker, Chuck Hamer, Chris Steele, Scott MacKay and Jody Thorsteinson. Shutout for Trevor Wright. Orangeville 4 Bowmanville 2 Goals -- Trevor Baker and Jody Thorsteinson. Assists -- One each for Ryan Jack- man, Brian Ball and Scott MacDonald. MacDonald. Bowmanville 4 Whitby 4 Goals One each for Trevor Baker, Baker, Chuck Maher, Scott MacDonald and Darryl Wright. Assists -- Two each for Scott MacDonald MacDonald and Ryan Winning, with one each for Mark Frampton, Chris Steele, Jody Thorsteinson. Eight Game Streak For St. Marys Juvs The juveniles are off to a great start in the 93/94 season, winning their first eight games in the York- Simcoe "AA" League. Their record now stands at 12 wins, four losses and two ties, which is an impressive record in the league. With this record, it seems like Bowmanville will be the team to beat this year, playing some exciting and intense hockey games. This impressive record comes as a pleasant surprise to coach Bob Lux- ton, due to the loss of many veteran players from last year's team. However, However, the talented players from the Toro midget team and the mix of the new faces on the team have proven to be a winning combination. This shows the success of the BMHA organization and its development of talented hockey hockey players. The Toros will travel to St. Catherines Catherines during the Christmas break for the Vic Teale "AAA" Tournament. There, they will have to play some highly-skilled hockey teams which will prove to be a test of their hockey ability. They will also travel to Sarnia to participate in the annual Silver Stick Tournament in January to try and capture a championship. Good Luck Boys! This year's 93/94 St. Mary's Cement Cement juveniles are Chad Puk, Steve Oke, Ron Luxton, Jamie Brake, Jeff Johnston, Andrew Allaire, Jeff Pick- ell, Christian Forseÿ, Derek Honey- man, Dana Barrett, Trevor Rogers, Jeff Darrach, Shawn Stephenson, J.P. Tousignant, Mike Banks, Jercmie Woodcock, Derek Anderson, Jason Rogers, Craig Forsey and Matt Dyk- stra. The juveniles' next home games for December arc Sunday, Dec. 5th, at 5:00, Wed. 8th 9:00, Wed. 15th 9:00, Wed. 22nd 9:00. Come out and support support the boys. The Destinations To Go Bowmanville Bowmanville Minor Bantam Toros skated to a victorious finish and became the 1993 International Silver Stick regional champions in the tournament held in Whitby this past weekend. Bowmanville 3 Markham 0 Goals - Mark Frampton, Chris Steele and Brian Ball. Assists -- One each for Scott Gil- mour, Ryan Jackman, Nick Zdravkov- ski and Jody Thorsteinson. A shutout for David Yellowlees. MVP of the game went to Mark Frampton. Bowmanville 11 St. Catharines 1 Goals -- Four for Scott MacDonald, MacDonald, two each for Mark Frampton, Jody Thorsteinson and Darryl Wright, and one for Chris Steele. Assists -- Four for Ryan Jackman, three each for Mark Frampton and Scott MacKay, two for Ryan Winning, Winning, and one each for Scott Gilmour, Chris Steele, Brian Ball and Scott MacDonald. MVP of the game going to Scott MacDonald. Bowmanville 4 Brampton 1 Goals - Two for Nick Zdravkov- ski, and one each for Ryan Winning and Ian Robinson. Assists -- Two for Scott MacDon ald, and one each for Scott Gilmour and Chris Steele. MVP of the game going to Nick Zdravkovski. Bowmanville 4 Oakville 2 Goals -- One each for Scott Gilmour, Gilmour, Ryan Jackman, Chris Steele and Scott MacDonald. Assists -- One each for Trevor Baker, Mark Frampton, Brian Ball, Scott MacDonald, Darryl Wright. MVP of the game going to Scott MacDonald. Bowmanville 6 Clearwater 5 With only 15 seconds left in the third period and Clearwater leading 5- 4, Scott MacDonald from Chuck Maher Maher popped in the tieing goal. Then in overtime, with 11 seconds on the clock, Ryan Winning, unassisted, scored the winning goal. Bowmanville Toros now go on to play for the International Finals Silver Stick early in 1994. Goals -- Two for Chris Steele, one each for Mark Frampton, Scott MacDonald, MacDonald, Ryan Winning, Scott MacKay. MacKay. Assists - Two for Ryan Jackman, and one each for Chuck Maher, Chris Steele, Brian Ball, and Scott MacDonald. MacDonald. The MVP of the game award went to Scott MacDonald. Ontario Farm Grown CHRISTMAS TREES 'CUT YOUR OWN' KOL Enjoy a real tradition TREE FARMS 905-987-2263 905-342-3252 (Farm) County Rd . 9 east to West Rd., turn right (south) 2 km. or Hwy. 2 or 401 East to Hwy. 28 north to 6th Line East Follow our signs. Just 30 minutes from 115/35. Choose from thousands of Scotch Pine and Spruce. Free baling. 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