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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 May 1994, p. 8

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8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 21,1994 Soccer Season Over for Courtice S. S. The high school soccer season came to an end for the Courtice Secondary School girls' team on Tuesday, May 17, in the opening round of the playoffs. Anderson, of Whitby, eliminated them with a narrow 1-0 victory. Courtice qualified for the playoffs after posting a 3-3 record during LOSSA league action. The above photo was taken during one of their last games of the regular season against O'Neill. Courtice lost that match-up 2-0. ~ 4 ? Pro Line Offers Soccer Pro Line players can get their kicks wagering on World Soccer Tournament games beginning June 17. Sport Select is bringing the excitement excitement of professional soccer to Ontario, offering 52 international games beginning with Pro Line game list no. 86. During round-robin competition of the World Soccer tournament, Pro Line players can wager on three outcomes - visitor win, tie, or home win. A win is determined by one or more goals. In the playoff stage, a two-outcome wager will be offered. There are no ties in playoff soccer. "The World Soccer tournament will be an exciting and challenging addition to Pro Line," said Chris Cameron, manager, sports Games, Ontario Lottery Corporation. Special Events Planned to Celebrate National Fit Week The Municipality of Clarington tivity for all rollerblading and rol- viduals can come to the Bowman- will be searching for a gold medal lerskating enthusiasts. Bring your ville Recreation Complex and join during the 1994 Canada Fit Week skates for two hours of fun. The Norma and members of the 50+ Mo- from May 27 to June 5. Bowmanville Recreation Complex vin' & Groovin' Club to learn the The Community Services Depart- will be open from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. steps to a number of interesting line ment, in association with a number Bring your own skates. dances, of their community partners, has put Friday, June 3 together a full schedule of events Tuesday, May 31 Shinny Ball Hockey - will be and activities that should delight and Challenge Ball Hockey - will t0 ball hockey enthu- entertain the people of Clarington see a game between the staff of the Make your way to the Bow- regardless of age. Municipality of Clarington and die manv - lle Recreation Complex from This year, instead of one Partici- Bowmanville Jr. C Eagles. The 1;00 to 3 : qo p.m. for a fun, pick-up paction Challenge Day, the chal- competition begins at 12:00 noon at eame of ball hockey lenge wiU be the full week. Every- the Bowmanville Recreation Com- 6 Q |ympic Swim „ is one is encouraged to call the Fitness plex. planned to entertain the young peo- Centre (623-3392) to tell us what Wednesday, June 1 pie of Clarington. The event will in activity they have done for 15 min- Noon Aqua-Fit - is a special clude a num ber of mini-challenges utes during the whole week. c ass that will be open to all. The ^ wiU emphasize fitness, water To encourage our residents to get class will be held from 12:00 noon ^ fun ^ ^ ' " J® 1:00 p.m. at the Fitness Centre. Tq encoura g e a q 0 f us to get fit Capacity is limited. and, in support of the Canada Fit Thursday, June 2 AVeek initiative, the Council of the Line Dancing -- as only the 50+ Municipality of Clarington has des- Sneaker Day -- is'the kick-off Movin' & Groovin' Club can do. ignated the activities listed above as event and to celebrate, there will be Starting at 1:00 p.m., interested indi- FREE, a barbecue in the civic square beside the Municipal Administration Centre. Centre. For a small charge, a hot dot and a drink will be available to all those who attend (12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.), but quantities are limited. There will be entertainment courtesy courtesy of the local artists "Mourning m , f . . . , Breath " Don't forget to wear your She s ver Y popular. She s known south of the border, making her the sneakers by everyone in town and all around North American Aged Trotting Saturday May 28 the area. She has been active in her Mare of the Year. Moonlight Swim -- is an event community charity fundraisers. The crowning glory of her 1993 just for adults. This theme swim will . She lovés the summer, takes the campaign had to be her win in the take place from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at wmter off » 211(1 we i mal total on her Breeders Crown at Mohawk Race- the Fitness Centre. Bring your wife, segment for 1993 was way on October 8, where the out- husband, significant other, and/or : . ... , standing racehorse brought the Mends and join the Aquatics staff . Thl * >*e a dream, crowd to its feet with her win in for an evening of fun and fitness. doesn t it. Well, it is and her name track record time. Sunday Mav29 is Lifetime Dream, a world-class, m- As with many world class har- Familv Fun & Fitness Swim - temational award-winning standard- ness horses, Lifetime Dream has her is another swim that is geared to- bred trotting mare from Clinton, On- roots in rural Ontario. Many of the wards the family. This activity runs . p. . . ha ^ e ^ s ra 9. m g "jdustry's best have from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Fitness nf ^fnr aTS ^ larted ? n t . far ? 1 * a( * s ' trammgcen- Centre. of the O Bnen Award for Aged ters and the half-mile ovals of the Monday. Mav 30 Trotting Mare in 1993. She also smaller harness racetracks which Rollerblading - is ân open ac- won award m the same class » this conntiy. involved, the Community Services Department has planned the following following activities: Friday May 27 New vehicle's base sale price plus height. PDI and taxes VI I F Lease pavanent based un dS niuiith "h >vuta (are lease. I HP uptiutial buy hack wit 1 1 c ash doua ut equivalent hade I I Ik >2.000 Tercel. S 1.200 Curulla. >u.0()() Caimv and /"'T'X Pem.l spoils.,r ol ih.- In si /set llttlv I R l'I )l. I axi's 0 A ( ' " ^ - 11 , u le ' N >< -ei.il THE NEW WHITBY TOYOTA 1025 Dundas St. West, Whitby 668-4792 or 686-2228 4Q1fi \* 1 m vv*v >*• • » ,, ,• Base isRii * 14 A* nK L± Il VI 48 iifrit 9 1 V STODAY i Ç WHITBY i < Dundas St. W, T3 DC <D • 9 'W% ^ Hwy. #2 $ (0 1 Lake Ri 55 | DÛ ]

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