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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Dec 1993, p. 10

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10 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 18,1993 For Computer Learning by Doug Stapleton Computer Learning Peewees travelled travelled to Grafton on Saturday, December December 11, for their first tournament of the year. Our first opponent was Apple- man's Peewees of Port Hope. The first period saw Port Hope score on a screen shot from the point. Computer fought back and tied the Skylight Donut Bowling This week, Penny Vanson bowled a 219, John Woolner bowled a 218, and Evonne Switzer bowled a 275. Team standings -- Glenn Smith 36, Joan Murphy 35 1/2, Paul Pappas 33 1/2, Sam Adams 30, Jeff Kryzanowski 26, Gord Cowling 20. Low single ladies - Low single men 100 High single ladies ton 248 High single men ■ 282 High triple ladies ton 630 High triple men - 702 High average ladies phy 204 High average men - Gord Cowling Cowling 228 Jan Fisher 118 - Terry Fisher - Brenda Stain- Gord Cowling - Brenda Stain- Brian Dennis Joan Mur- game in the second on a goal by Jai- mey Morrison. Port Hope scored a go- ahead goal in the third. The game ended ended in classic nail-biter fashion. Chippy play earned Port Hope three penalties in the closing minutes of the game, and pulling the goalie gave Computer a six-on-three advantage. advantage. But the only goal was scored into an empty net. The final score was Port Hope 3, Bowmanville 1. Our second game pitted us against the Knights of Columbus Peewees of Cobourg. A quick start gave Computer a lead on a nice goal by Andrew Wraith. But Cobourg powered back with three goals in the first. Solid Defensive play and good goaltending by both teams saw a scoreless second period and just one more Cobourg goal in the third. Final score was Cobourg 4, Bowmanville Bowmanville 1. Our goaltending tandem of Adam Aitchison and Dustin Stapleton faced a lot of tough shots and kept us in both games. There were strong games by Jai- mey Morrison, Andrew Wraith, Mark Fletcher, Chad Jozkoski and Mike Gu- shulak. Also playing well were Scott Adams, Richard Adams, Neale Bo- rutskie, Dustin McMillan, Mike De- veaux, Nathan Hobbs, Kevin Legge and James Ross. On behalf of the parents and team, I would like to thank coach Mike McAlister for his endless patience and dedication to fair play. It was a rare treat for the parents to be able to watch the play of two evenly-matched teams. SKELDING FUEL LTD. Holiday Hours: We will be closing early December 24th and remain closed December 25th and 26th. Also closed January 1st and 2nd. We will be open to serve you December 27th - 31 st. The Scugog Frolics, held in Lindsay on December 4, was the competition in which the above members members of the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club competed. Front row, (1-r), Corinna Traill (2nd, Novice 'B' Ladies, Flight One), Sarah Monaghan (2nd, Introductory 'B' Ladies), Robyn Brouse (1st, Novice 'A' Ladies), Lauren Alexander (3rd, Novice 'B' Ladies, Flight Two), Nicole Sarris (4th, Juvenile 'B' Ladies), Natalie Morel (1st, Pre Juvenile 'B' Ladies, Flight One). Back row, (1-r), Marc Heath (2nd, Preliminary Preliminary 'C Men), Colleen Divell (6th, Introductory 'C Ladies), Katie Lynne Johnson (4th, Introductory Introductory 'C' Ladies), Mona Hoy (3rd, Introductory 'C' Ladies), Lisa Bridgett (5th, Preliminary III 'C' Ladies, Flight Three), Elizabeth Monaghan (1st, Introductory 'C' Ladies), Tracy Brouse (4th, Preliminary III 'C' Ladies, Flight Two). Absent were Jennifer Beaudry, Shelley Macleod. Snowden Fires Four Goals in T-Mac's 5-5 Tie Gerry Snowden fired four goals to lead T-Mac Insulation Oldtimers to a 5-5 saw-off with Clinic Pharmacy on Tuesday, December 14. John Vesters notched the other goal. Tins marked the second tie in a row for T-Mac, and kept Bob Car- swell's undefeated coaching record intact. intact. On behalf of sponsor, Tom McAleese, McAleese, coach Tom Wilson, manager Tom Wright, trainer Bob Carswell and all the players, we would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, Christmas, and a Happy New Year. Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday COWAN PONTIAC-- BUICK LTD. BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 Misty Mints $ 1.69 'ViüËilS Belgian Pallette Reg. $6.99 Fantasy Shells Imported from Belgium Only $ 4.99 Kathy Cameo Kathy Cherries 250 g Box McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King Street West 623-5792 Bowmanville

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