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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Mar 1994, p. 9

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Thursday Night League Leafs Roll Through Snowball Express The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, March 26,1994 9 ' Another Shutout Win for T-Mac Insulation Team T-Mac Insulation Oldtimers in- sky, Huck Balson and Wayne Brad- vaded Newcastle arena on March 22 ley turned in a solid defensive game, to play Clinic Pharmacy and skated Gerry Snowden scored three away with an impressive 8-0 victo- goals to pace the attack. Wayne ry. Bradley had two, with single mark- Dan Wilcox in goal, and defence- ers going to John Allen, John. Vest- men George Moore, Paul McClu- ers and Bruce Meadows. During the March Break, the Thursday Night Town. League Leafs journeyed to Trenton to participate in the Tim Horton Snowball Express. Express. In the opening game, they defeated defeated Kingston 5-1 on goals by James Harris, Jody Halik and Darren Kelly (3). Assists went to Chris Beneteau (2), and Brooks Robinson. Later that day they downed Trenton's Trenton's Jim's Pizza 4-1. Darren Kelly notched two more, with singles to Matt Withers and Jody Halik. Brooks Robinson, James Hams, Changes Made to Pro-Line Baseball Pro-Line baseball is sporting a new look for the 1994 season. Beginning March 31, professional baseball returns to Pro Line offering weekly odds for all regular season games. It's now more convenient for sportsfans to play. Pro Line baseball will remain a two-outcome wager, choosing either a visitor win or a home win. Pro Line players prefer weekly odds over last year's system of offering offering odds only two days in advance. The move to weekly odds will allow players to place wagers at the beginning beginning of the week on their favourite teams, which will enhance the game for them. • Baseball generated $36.7 million in sales in its first season, or just under under 11% of total Pro Line sales. To date, Pro Line players have cashed in on $204 million in prizes on total sales of $341.7 million. The average average payout is approximately 60% of sales. Jody Halik and Darren Kelly picked up assists. On Thursday they downed Trenton Trenton Kinsmen 4-0 on goals by James Harris, Jody Halik and Chris Beneteau Beneteau (2). Darren Kelly picked up two assists. Andrew Millson recorded recorded the shutout, and the Leafs headed for the 'A' Championship. In the final game, with all the hardware on the line, the Leafs faced off against the noisy Georgetown Georgetown Ducks. The Leafs' Jeffery MacPherson opened the scoring, unassisted, at 6:08 of the first period on a wraparound wraparound from behind the net. Sixteen seconds into the second, Jody Halik put the Leafs ahead by two with the assist going to Brooks Robinson. Three minutes later, Matt Tamblyn fired a shot across the front of the net where Darren Kelly knocked it out of the air and into the net. The Ducks scored their first and only goal with 4:50 left in the second. second. However, 33 seconds later, Dale Hubbs scored during a scramble scramble around the Ducks' net with Bradley Knox picking up the assist. Later in the second, Brad broke loose, got in the clear, and (tolled the puck behind the Ducks' goalie to make it 5-1 and the Leafs were on their way. The line of James Harris, Jeff MacPherson and Derrick Watt were all over the Ducks, and Derrick scored, assisted by Jeff and James. With 1:10 left in the game, the Leafs' Brooks Robinson, who fulfilled fulfilled the captain's duties for the game, finished the scoring with Darren Darren Kelly assisting. Final score was Leafs 7, Ducks 1. ASTLE FIGURE SKATING CLUB presents RLIGHT EXPRESS Featuring Guest Skaters Briar Ransberry * Tracy Eames Newcastle Arena Saturday, April 2 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Admission: Adults $4; Seniors and Students $2; Children 12 and under $1 CARNIVAL 1994 by Ted Denny Cowan Pontiac-Buick With camping and boating season just around the corner, I thought it timely to share some trailering tips with you. * If your trailer weighs more than 1000 lbs. it should have its own braking braking system. Be sure to have the controller controller installed by a qualified person. * Be sure your trailer weight complies with the manufacturer's recommendation recommendation as to what your vehicle will handle, and remember the tongue weight of the. trailer should be 10% of the total weight of the trailer. * Use a properly mounted weight leave enough slack so you can turn your rig, but not enough to allow the safety chain to drag on the ground. * Driving with a trailer requires a certain amount of experience -- so before setting out, get acquainted with your rig, get the feel of handling and braking. Check your lights, hitch, turn signals, brakes, tires and mirrors. * Remember, your braking distance distance suffers, so leave lots of room between you and the car ahead. Also you'll need more passing and turning room when you're towing a trailer. * Finally, make sure your rig is distributing hitch, with sway control legal not only where you live, but if your trailer weighs more than 2000 also where you'll be driving. The lbs. - Check with your hitch dealer, * Always use safety chains between between your vehicle and your trailer, cross the safety chains under the tongue tongue of the trailer, so that the tongue will not drop to the road if it becomes separated from the hitch. Always Provincial Police arc a good source of information. HAPPY TRAILERING! For more information I can be reached at Cowan Pontiac-Buick 905-623-3396. © The Leafs' defensive corps of Alan Baker, Chris Beneteau, Justin Ross and Matt Tamblyn, along with goaltender Andrew Millson, had an outstanding tournament, allowing the opposition only three goals. The forward lines of Dairen Kelly, Brooks Robinson, Jody Halik, James Harris, Jeff MacPherson, Derrick Watt, Matt Withers, Bradley Bradley Knox and Dale Hubbs are to be congratulated on their tenacious forechecking, which resulted in 20 goals in four games. The Leafs would like to thank the parents who supported them during the entire tournament -- especially in the final game when they drowned out the quacking Duck fans from Georgetown. Bowmanville Newcastle Baseball Assoc. T.0.N.BA 1994 BASEBALL REGISTRATION BOWMANVILLE MALL March 24,25-10 a.m. -12 p.m.; 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.; 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. March 26-10 a.m.-4 p.m. NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL (Youth Room) March 24,25-6 p.m.-9 p.m. March 26-10 a.m.-4 p.m. BOWMANVILLE REC COMPLEX March 26-10 a.m.-4 p.m. DURHAM REGION THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WINTER SLUDGE MANAGEMENT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING In June 1992, the Regional Municipality of Durham initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for winter sludge management. This Class EA is being conducted pursuant to the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Schedule C Projects. In October 1993, the Region gave public notice that the preferred alternative for the winter sludge management was the storage of digested sludge using enclosed storage tanks located on or adjacent to one or more of the existing water pollution control plant (WPCP) sites. This alternative was selected through a public consultation process. The Region, in consultation with a Public Consultation Working Committee has just completed the preliminary evaluation of the potential sites for the proposed sludge storage facility. The candidate WPCP sites on the short list are Corbett Creek WPCP in Whitby, Harmony Creek WPCP in Oshawa and Port Darlington WPCP in Bowmanville. The proposed sludge storage facility may be located on or adjacent to these candidate sites. YOU ARE INVITED: W POTENTIAL CANDIDATE SITES The Region will be holding a Public Consultation Working Committee meeting on March 30, 1994 at 6:30 p.m. at Durham Region Works Department located at 105 Consumers Drive in Whitby. At this meeting, the information collected on physical, economic, social and natural features associated with each candidate WPCP site will be presented. Any interested parties are invited to attend the meeting and provide input on data collection and evaluation criteria for consideration by the Public Consultation Working Committee. For further information on the Project, please contact Mr. Cane or Mr. Lee at the following addresses. Mr. Don Cane, P.Eng. Simcoe Engineering Group Limited 1815 Ironstone Manor, Suite 10, Pickering, Ontario. L1W 3W9 Telephone: 905-831-1715 Mr. Chang Lee, P.Eng. Region of Durham 105 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario. LIN 6A3 Telephone: 905-668-7721 This Notice issued 16th March, 1994.

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