6 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, February 26,1994 Yesterday's Heroes 50 YEARS AGO -- Due to adverse weather conditions, the hockey games had to be played Saturday afternoon instead of morning. In the first game between Simpkins and G. Tighe, Simpkins trounced Tighe to the tune of 8-0. The line of D. Stutt, J. Stutt, and B. Ward evenly divided the goals between them to prove a little too much for J. Lindsey in Tighe's net. 35 YEARS AGO -- In Peewee' hockey action in the Young Canada night games in Bowmanville, the locals defeated Port Hope 3-1, with BE Depew opening the scoring. Other goals were by John Hughes and Peter Werry, with assists going to John Hughes and Irwin Colwell. Colwell. 25 YEARS AGO -- During the Midget game in Markham, with BowmanvEe cleaning up Eat series, Grove Benett had quite a night. He scored four goals, three of Eem within a minute and 40 seconds. Bruce Simpson came through wiE three, Dave Colwell and Randy Rogers had one each. They'll meet Ee winner of Ee Napanee- Gananoque playoff series for Ee Eastern Ontario title. Members of Newcastle's Peewee team who took part in a tournament tournament in Ee vEage and won Ee consolation series are Alf Adair, Danny Stone, Jim Barchard, Donald Tillson, Tim Blaker, Kenny Nesbitt, Kenny Boyd, Robbie Lowry, Neil Vanderstoop, Bob Landry, Landry, Craig Whitoey, Brian Forget, Ricky Powell, Bill Wagar, Tom Martin, Perry Meadows, Donald Martin, Ricky Harris, Mickey Williams, Williams, Boyd Harris (coach). 20 YEARS AGO - Next monE, BowmanvEe Memorial Arena will celebrate Ee 25th year since it opened Ee doors to Ee public. Cliff Samis, Mel Wight, and John James formed Ee committee to raise funds for Ee arena. Roy Neads was hired as Ee manager. 10 YEARS AGO -- For Ee 1984-85 season at Ee Town of Newcastle Newcastle arenas, ice rentals will be $50 per hour, $55 for outsiders using ice time, and public skating fees will be set at $1 per hour. This is a $5 increase for ice time per hour, and 250 for skating per hour. The girls' broomball team from Hampton Junior Public School placed first and second in a recent competition held among Junior schools. Team members include, Tanya Ketela, Karen Rottine, Erin SmiE, Leah Cook, Angela Taylor, Dana Collins, Tina Lubsen, Lisea Scattergood, Kimberly Werry, Dawn Kossatz, Nicole Baxter, Carolyn Carolyn Bateman, Tammy Fowler, Steph Axford, Susanne Martel, Margaret Margaret Kelly (coach). Scoring Goals Not a Problem Students from St. Joseph's School Compete in Olympics Students from St. Joseph's School in BowmanvEe hurriedlytry to put as much snow as Eeÿ can into a pail during one of Ee many events Eat comprised Eeir Olympic Games held on Friday, February 18. The week began wiE an opening ceremony and, following Ee Olympic events, it concluded wiE a closing closing ceremony. Students from Ee school were divided into various countries, staging frienEy competitions competitions amongst each oEer. The top country was Canada, who accumEated Ee most points. by Kim Gadd The Darlington Rec Club tied 5-5 wiE Ee MacKenzie team from Oshawa last Tuesday evening in Orono. Goals for Ee Rec Club were scored by Peter Gadd, Steve Hamilton, Hamilton, Clayton Guest, and two by Rob Watson. Assists on Eese goals were by Gary Munn, Peter Gadd, Jeff Thornhill, and a pair for Rob Watson. Watson. The Rec Club returned to Ee ice late Wednesday evening to defeat Ee Woodview team from Oshawa 7-2. Rob Watson started Ee score- board for Ee Rec Club, wiE Les McCrary and Mike deBlois assisting, assisting, followed by a goal for Ee Woodview team. Peter Gadd put Ee Rec Club ahead again, assisted by Les McCrary, followed by anoEer goal by Rob Watson, wiE Les McCrary again picking up Ee assist assist Peter Gadd followed Watson's goal wiE anoEer of his own. Les McCrary and Clayton Guest assisted. assisted. Rob Watson proceeded to score two more goals for his team. Peter Carmichael assisted on one of Eese goals. Woodview scored Eeir second second of Ee game to end Ee second period. Gary Munn timed Ee perfect shot to score Ee final goal for Ee Rec Club, wiE Mike deBlois and Clayton Guest helping out < Steven Sargent played two excellent excellent games in Ee Rec Club's net. by Kim Gadd M&M Meats lost 4-1 against Ee Young Drivers team on Saturday morning. Young Drivers put two quick goals on Ee board in Ee first period. period. Ryan Buckman and Andrew Oliver Oliver scored Ee goals for Ee Young Drivers. Bradley McIntyre scored Ee third for the Young Driver's team in Ee second period, wiE Ryan Gamiss assisting. Chris Meringer placed a shot to score Ee M&M Meats goal wiE John Hood assisting. Ryan Gamiss scored Ee final goal of Ee game for Ee Driver's team, wiE Patrick Lenehan assisting. assisting. sikkens ] Transparent Interior Finishes Cetol TS Interior Satin Cetol UV Interior available at CENTRALPAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 434-3939 The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington PUBLIC NOTICE WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS MARCH 1,1994 TO MAY 13,1994 Weight Restriction Regulations will be in force on all roads under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Clarington from March 1,1994 to May 13,1994. 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