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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1994, p. 11

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 29,1994 11 Optimist Tyke Selects Open 1994 With First Loss The Bowmanville Optimist Club Tyke selects opened up 1994 with their first loss of the 1993-94 season when they were subdued by Uxbridge 1-0 on January 8. Uxbridge got a goal in the third period period that resulted in the game's only goal. On the whole, this was an entertaining entertaining game, played by two very evenly-matched teams. On Sunday, January 9, the BRHL Tyke selects travelled to Frankford for a rematch with their first opponent of if the 1993-94 campaign. Bowmanville applied good pressure, pressure, from the opening whistle, although although they managed only two first period shots. One of these shots found the net, however, with Daniel Michael burying a Stephen Comelissen set up. The boys got it in gear in the second second period, creating many scoring opportunities opportunities with their speed and passing. passing. On nine shots in the period, Bowmanville scored three times to take a 4-0 lead. Adam Cryderman scored on a nice centring pass from Phone Brad Kelly at 623-3303 EAGLES BEGIN PLAYOFFS -- We realize it's only the end of January, but already some hockey teams are beginning embark on the playoffs, and hopefully, an opportunity to bring home an Ontario championship. The Bowmanville Eagles will begin pursuit of their second straight Central League title when they open their best-of-seven series with Bobcaygeon at the Recreation Complex on Tuesday, February 1, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Game two of the series will be' in Bobcaygeon on Friday, February 4, with game three shifting back to Bowmanville on Sunday, February 6, at 7:30 p.m. The series may not be as easy, as the local club may think. They had to score a pair of goals in the third period against Bobcaygeon this past Sunday night to pull out a one-goal victory. LEGION BOWLERS KEEP ROLLIN' -- Congratulations go out to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 178 bowlers for their results at the Zone Bowling tournament held in Oshawa on Saturday, January 22. The junior team (Ron Etcher, John Pearson, Rick Stacey, Joan Murphy, Gord Cowling, Doug Trotter) placed second out of 20 teams, while the seniors (Ross Wright, Don Bishop, Dick Perfect, Howard Bromell, Keith Yeo, Jim Murphy) took top spot in their division. Good luck to both teams, as they now advance to the District Bowling Finals, which will be held in Peterborough on February 12. DRIVER OF THE YEAR -- Canada's leading harness horse driver, Doug Brown, captured his fifth O'Brien Award as the nation's Driver of the Year during an awards night held in Toronto on January 22. Doug, who resides in Bowmanville, took in more than $4.4 million in purses in 1993. Matt Best. Andrew Fracz added an assist assist on this goal and the next, which was scored by Matt Mitchell. Some good passing among Mitchell, Mitchell, Bryan Barchard and Adam Cull led to the fourth goal, scored by Cull. Matt Best rounded out the scoring in the third period on a screened shot, assisted assisted by Cull and Jamie Whitehead. Bowmanville travelled to Scarborough's Scarborough's Malvern Arena on January 15 for the 7th Annual Tom Mills Memorial Memorial Tournament. Although this was expected to be a challenging and competitive tournament, tournament, Bowmanville's first game was against a surprisingly weak Scarborough Scarborough Sabres team, whom Bowmanville Bowmanville defeated 14-0. Congratulations to Adam Cryderman, Cryderman, who was voted MVP on the strength of four goals and two assists. Honourable mention should go to Stephen Stephen Comelissen, who logged two goals and four assists. The red and white were dynamite in the second game of the tournament against a much tougher opponent from the Hillcrest area of North York. Mike Richardson and Bryan Bar- chard collected a hat-trick each in a 7- 4 win. Dan Michael had the other goal. Bryan Barchard was voted MVP on the basis of his three goal and three assist performance. . The win over Hillcrest allowed the BRHL selects to advance to the semifinals semifinals on Sunday, January 16 against another Scarborough team from Cedar Hill. Trailing 2-0, after having just one shot on goal in the first period, Bowmanville Bowmanville started to take the game to Cedar Hill in the second. With Cedar Hill up 3-0 in the third, Mike Richardson finally broke the ice, scoring on a nice set up by Matt Mitchell. Rene Cartier followed that with an exciting rush that resulted in Bowmanville's second goal. Adam Cryderman and Dan Michael assisted on the play. Unfortunately, the boys couldn't find the tying goal and went down to defeat 3-2. On January 22, in Newcastle, the BRHL Tyke selects entertained the Whitby Tyke selects. Bowmanville fell behind 1-0 before before good pressure by the first line gave us the tying goal, scored by Bryan Barchard, assisted by Stephen Comelissen and Mike Richardson. Both Gord Baird and Justin Andrews Andrews made fine saves to keep the game tied until Richardson scored to give Bowmanville the lead, assisted by Barchard and Comelissen. Some good forechecking kept Whitby hemmed in their end long enough to allow Adam cull to score the insurance insurance goal midway through the third period, assisted by Matt Mitchell and Matt Best. This goal was needed as Whitby scored late to make it 3-2. However, with the goalie out of the net for an extra attacker, Whitby was unable to get the equalizer, and Bowmanville Bowmanville came away with the victory. Finally, on Sunday, January 23, the BRHL Tyke selects returned to Malvern Malvern Arena in Scarborough to face the team that ended up winning the previous previous weekend's tournament. Malvern went on to claim a 5-2 victory. 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FREE ESTIMATES • COMPETITIVE RATES INSURANCE CLAIMS FRED DE VRIES (905) 623-6353 163 Baseline Road Bowmanvilla, Ontario L1C3L4 - COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR, RESTORATION AND REFINISHING- PATRICK G. DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic k Complete Denture Service Relines • Repairs • New Dentures Soft Liners FREE CONSULTATION 5 George Street ^Bowmanville 623-4473.. COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP SITING TASK FORCE Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management GROUPE DE LIAISON COMMUNAUTAIRE GROUPE DE TRAVAIL Choix d'un site de gestion des déchets faiblement radioactifs The Clarington Technical Working Group - Remedial Action Plan (Dig and Move Committee) The Technical Working Group (Clarington) meets every Tuesday evening at Time: 7:00 p.m. Location:. Clarington Community Liaison Resource Centre, Village of Newcastle ' Consultant: Dr. David DuBois, Colder Assoc. Ltd. . This meeting is called to discuss the draft discussion document. This draft discussion document has been prepared to assist the TWG (RAP) in selecting appropriate remedial technologies for the decommissioning of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility. F or further information call Dana Kerr 987-7786 (Æ r <y " THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Junior and Senior Kindergarten registration for the Bowmanville and Courtice A.S.G. schools will be held as indicated in the following schedule. (Children currently enrolled in Junior Kindergarten need not reapply for English Senior Kindergarten). SCHOOL TELEPHONE DATES TIMES Bowmanville Central P.S. 623-5614 22 February 9:00 - 4:00 Lord Elgin P.S. 623-3682 4 February 9:00 - 3:30 Ontario Street P.S. (Fr. Imm.) 623-5437 7 March 9:00-11:00 1:00-3:00 8 March 9:00-11:00 1:00-3:00 Vincent Massey P.S. 623-5502 23 February 9:15-11:15 1:15-4:30 24 February 9:15-11:15 1:15-4:30 Waverley P.S. 623-4323 22 March 9:00-11:30 1:00-3:00 23 March 9:00-11:30 1:00-3:00 Courtice North P.S. 436-2055 1 March 8:30 -12:00 1:00-3:30 Courtice South P.S. 436-2054 1 March 9:00-11:45 12:45-3:30 S.T. Worden P.S. 436-0715 1 March 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:30 Enniskillen P.S. 263-2970 1 March 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:30 Hampton Junior P.S. 263-2252 1 March 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:30 Maple Grove P.S. 623-2221 1 March 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:30 Mitchell's Comers P.S. 576-7222 1 March 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:30 Dr. Emily Stowe P.S. 433-8747 1 March 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:30 2 March 9:00 -12:00 1:00-3:30 3 March 9:00 -12:00 1:00-3:30 1. Children four years of age on or before 31 December 1994 may be registered. Proof of age (birth certificate, official birth registration notice, etc.) is required. The Board may require proof that the person registering the child is the legal custodian. 2. Please bring written proof of health records indicating immunization dates. 3. Proof of public school support must be produced at the time of registration (tax bill, property tax, or property tax notice.) 4. Precise information regarding location of residence and postal code is important. Rural residents require lot and concession numbers. 5. Parents/legal custodians arc requested to telephone the school for an appointment time prior to the date of registration. 6. French Immersion programs arc offered at Ontario Street P.S. in Bowmanville and at Courtice South P.S. in Courtice. Children 5 years of age on or before 31 December 1994 may be registered with the same requirements and provisions as noted above.

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