Win Wrestling Melt The Canadian Statesman would like to send two of our lucky readers to the WWF card at the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa on Sunday, November 27. Each winner will receive a pair of complimentary tickets to the matinee show that begins at 1:00 p.m. All of the stars of the World Wrestling Federation have been signed for this exciting card. The main event will pit Lex Luger against Tatanka, while Adam Bomb will square off against Owen Hart. There will be a ladies' championship title match, as Alundra Blayze defends against Bull Nakano, and in tag team action, the Smoking Gunns will meet Heavenly Bodies. Simply fill out the entry ballot below, and drop it off at our office, 62 King St. West, Bowmanville, by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 16. Two ballots, containing the right answer to the skill testing question, will be drawn at random. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, October 26,1994 7 Memorial Trust Fund Established r WWF Entry Form Unscramble the name of this wrestler: XLE RLUGE i I Answer: Name: Town: I Telephone Number: Tatanka (James Publishing employees and their families are not eligible for this contest) The friends of Roger Pardy have established a trust fund in his memory. memory. Roger, an avid outdoorsman and supporter of conservation projects, was shot and killed by masked men during a robbery atthis Oshawa sporting sporting goods store on September 14, 1994. The trust fund will be used to support support a sustaining scholarship for a worthy student whose course of study will include wildlife or fish ecosystems. ecosystems. Anyone wishing to contribute to this memorial fund can make donations donations to the "Roger Pardy Memorial Memorial Fund," in care of: Bob Boychyn, c/o Boychyn and Boychyn, Barristers and Solicitors, 36 1/2 King Street cast, Oshawa, Ontario Ontario L1H 1B3, or The Toronto Dominion Dominion Bank, 4 King Street West, Box 247, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L3, Attn: Mary Kowal. Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch League Holds Annual Banquet S' - The team sponsored by Rene's Gifts and Books were the league champions in the novice division of the Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch League. Team members are, front row, (1-r), Leah Vivian, Christine Pyatt, Melissa Guillctte, Katherine Walker, Jennifer Morgan, Shanna Rene, Mary Shrives. Back row, (1- r), John Hughes (asst, coach), Lindsey Bennett, Kristine Hughes, Nadine Spence, Alison Meikle, Vanessa Vanessa Pyatt, Lindsey James, Greg Pyatt (coach). Destinations To Go Seeks Revenge On Saturday, October 8, Destinations Destinations To Go peewees took to the ice for a rematch against the Orillia team that defeated them by one goal at their last meeting. The boys were determined that the outcome would be different this time. The Toros took a 1-0 lead early in the first on a goal by Steve Marsh, assisted assisted by Blake Aylsworth. By the end of the period, the visitors were leading 2-1. It was all Bowmanville in the second second though, with Destinations To Go scoring three unanswered goals. Richie Richie Kearns found the - mark twice and Steve Marsh scored his second of the game. Assists went to Ryan McKnight, Mike Harper, Alan Robb and Darryl Adams. Midway through the third, Alan Robb made it 5-2, assisted by Jeff Ross and Adam Barraball. Orillia added added one more and Steve Marsh netted his third of the game, with assists to Ian Sinclair and Blake Aylsworth, for a final score of 6-3. Destinations To Go faced off against Markham on October 14. Af ter a fast-paced first period, Markham opened the scoring with only 15 seconds seconds left in the period. Midway through the second, the Toros tied it up on a goal by Alan Robb, assisted by Todd Bumstead. Markham replied, to once again take the lead. But with two minutes left in the period, Richie Kearns tied the score at two, with assists to Ryan McKnight and Alan Robb. Reverse earlier loss to Orillia by posting a 6-3 victory on October 8. Early in the third, Destinations To Go took the lead on a goal by Mike Harper, from Blake Aylsworth and Ian Sinclair. A minute later, Richie Kearns made it 4-2, assisted by Steve Marsh and Blake Aylsworth. Markham Markham didn't quit, though, and came back to shock the Toros with three unanswered unanswered goals for a 5-4 Markham victory. Local Players Lead Scoring Parade for Minor Atom Wolves The Central Ontario minor atom Wolves arc giving notice to all eastern AAA teams we arc for real. After a slow start, the Wolves arc playing .500 hockey in exhibition and league play. With kids from centres all across the Central Region, the Wolves arc playing together as one of the top teams in the league. All of our local boys arc making a great impact on this year's Wolves team. Leading the way in overall scoring scoring and points is Newcastle's Joshua Rutledge, followed closely by Bow- manvilTe's Mark Lemieux. A great asset on the right side this year is Bowmanville's Zach Thoraval, who always played a very aggressive and determined game. Our defence is one of the best, with Trevor Baker on the blucline and Craig Sykes in goal. These two boys display game after game the true meaning of giving it your all. All the boys of the minor atom Wolves should feel very proud of the accomplishments that they have made in such a short time. A special thanks to our individual sponsor, Knights of Columbus. §§§§§§$}§}§§§} $| Q mu $ VAN HEMMEN TIRES & SALES i § i j •} j § i >-- 1 ----- ,§ I | ® ® i ® ® 235X7SR1S General XLAmeriway XT RWL *88 P205X70R15 XP2000 *75 205X75R15 GENERAL RADIAL ST *57 215X7SR14 AMERIWAY STBLK *68 LT205X75R16 HOOSIER RWL *150 We're The New Dealer For GENERAL TIRE CONTINENTAL & HOOSIER 'Mlommou Tiro WAimi-HIID. CONSUMtlllOM VAN HEMMEN TIRES & SALES 317 HOPKINS ST. WHITBY Ik-J 666-2121 ip3 L-----I Mon. • Thura 0 00 - 5 30. ^ Fri. 0 00 -5:00. Sot. 0 00 - 2 00 LIMITED QUANTITIES IN SOME SI/ES On October 18, the peewees met Whitby for the first time since the pre- season, and came away with a 5-4 victory. victory. At the end of the first period, Whitby Whitby had a 2-0 lead, but the Toros came on strong in the second, with three unanswered unanswered goals scored by Alan Robb, Bob Graham, and Blake Aylsworth. Early in the third period, Whitby tied the game at three. But five minutes minutes later, Steve Marsh put the puck in the net to regain the lead. Adam Barraball Barraball made it 5-3 with a goal in Whitby's Whitby's empty net with only 20 seconds on the clock. At the ten second mark, Whitby scored again to cut the lead, but Destinations To Go held on for the win. Toro assists went to Adam Banra- ball, Jamie Sawyer, Ian Sinclair (2), Steve Marsh, and Jeff Ross. Youth Bowling League Scores Senior Division -• Canadian 22, Carpenter 19, Vickery 18, Westlake 15, A. Welsh 14, D. Welsh 14, Flint- off 13, Break 12, Pearson 7, Toutant 6 High singles -- Tim Harness 271, 218, Dan Welsh 238, 201, Sonya Vickery 238, Scan Harding 235, Holly Grecnlcy 231, 206, Amanda Welsh 222, Andrew Chomcy 212, Dave Allin Allin 212 High triples - Tim Harness 648, Holly Grecnlcy 632, Dan Welsh 624 Bowlers of the month for September September - Dan Welsh +40, Danielle McGregor +30 Junior Division -- Hcllam 19, Welsh 18, Flintoff 17, Stephen 17, Walton 17, Connelly 16, Burtch 12, Barrie 11, Spoclstra 9, Goswell 4 High singles -- Laura Spoclstra 213, Adam Walton 209, Tyler Hayward Hayward 206, Sarah McDougall 199, Ian Lawson 195 High triples -- Laura Spoclstra 592, Chris Welsh 495, Adam Walton 582, Terri Flintoff 473, Ian Lawson 470 Bowlers of the month for Scptcm- . ber -- Adam Walton +25, Terri Flintoff+33 Flintoff+33 BanUtm Division -- James 24, Tennant 22, Blacklock 21, Hossack 21, Milner 17, Hockstra 16, Walton 14, Griffin 1, Henning 9, Rowe 7, Lucas Lucas 6, Grecnlcy 0 High singles - Paul Tennant 198, Shawn Blacklock 196, Kimberley Hodgson 190, Jason Griffin 172 High triples - Shawn Blacklock 483, Paul Tennant 482, Kimberley Hodgson 465, Jason Griffin 431 Bowlers of the month for September September -- Shawn Blacklock +55, Jenny Darch +25 Tyke Division Marchant 19, Ke. Moore 14, Clarke 13, Pearson 11, Bolger 9, Stacey 8, Norrish 7, Kcntncr 7, Zinck 7, Ka. Moore 6, Ross 5, Sutherland Sutherland 5 High singles -- Erin Blacklock 137, David Norrish 132, Chris Marchant Marchant 116, Trevor Clarke 116, Knllt- lcen Moore 109, Nicholas Pearson 108, Matthew Stacey 106, Holly Kcnt- ner 106, Amanda Woodcock 98 High doubles -- Chris Marchant 231, Kathleen Moore 210, David Norrish Norrish 210, Matthew Stacey 206, Nicholas Nicholas Pearson 198, Erin Blacklock 197, I lolly Kcntncr 196, Amanda Woodcock Woodcock 183 Bowlers of the month for September September -- Jeffrey Zinck +27, Amanda Woodcock +17 The Newcastle Recyclcrs received their league championship trophies at the Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch banquet held on October 19. Team members include, front row, from left: Tiffany Willson, Stacey Trotter, Carol Murray, Amy Houston, LeaAnn Cannon, Nicole Mill son, Amanda Storks. Back row, from left: Jim Houston (coach), Becky Hale, Jennifer Houston, Heather Houston, Sara Castellano, Sarah Allen, Allen, Amanda Darrach, Amy Farrow, Kim Allen (coach). m ^ " kS „ The pccwcc team sponsored by Jim Hancock Freedom 55 were the 'A' tournament champions of the Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch League. Team members arc, front row, (1-r), Amber Ashton, Amber Derby, Gillian Barrie, Karen Jebson, Jennifer Westwood, Fiona Street. Middle row, (1-r), Ashley Judson, Jilianc Cotton, Jennifer Leblanc, Kim Edmunds, Sheri Woodcock, Jennifer Moore, Cheryl Higgins. Back row, (1-r), Ray Edmunds, Marc Street, Paul Higgins. ElliS I# V/ : ' if In the midget division of the Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch League, the Brookside Bombers were league champions. They arc, from icli: Melissa Jukes, Brooke Capon, Karen Cannon, Shannon llatmigan. Back row, from left: Tim Jukes, Stephanie Wright, Shannon Armstrong, Stephanie Spencer, Lyiuisey Holmes, Jasmine Anger, Trixie Wright, Absent from photo were: Tanya Coral, Megan Carter, Meghan Clillby, Rene Mathias, Alicia Staples.