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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Nov 1994, p. 11

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I k r SCOREBOARD Central Ontario Jr. C League Shackelton Division Team W L T Pts. King St. B&G Blues 8 1 1 17 Bowmanville 16 1 0 32 Preston 6 4 0 12 Port Perry 10 6 2 22 Hawks 4 6 0 8 Uxbridge 9 10 0 19 Pattern 1 8 1 3 Lakefield 8 8 1 18 Weekend Results Georgina 7 13 0 15 A&D Truckshop 7 D. Base 3 Little Britain 5 11 0 12 Beasties 6 Hooper's Trophy 4 Bobcaygeon 4 10 1 10 Mosport 10 National Home Video 4 (Teams get one point for an overtime loss) Hanes 4 Cdn. Home Therapy 3 Next Home Game -- Sunday, December 4 Preston Movers 10 Hawks 9 against Uxbridge, 7:30 p.m. Pattern 6 King. St. Blues 6 Bowmanville Non-Contact League Newcastle Men's League Tèam W L T Pts. 50th Anniversary Burke Division Team W L T Pts. Beasties 7 1 2 16 Blackhawks 6 3 0 12 Hooper's Trophy 6 2 2 14 Stars 5 3 1 11 A&D Truckshop 5 3 2 12 Kings 5 4 0 10 D. Base 3 6 1 7 Canadiens 4 4 1 9 Oliver Division Sharks 4 5 0 8 Hanes 8 1 1 17 Jets 2 7 0 4 Cdn. Home Therapy 4 4 2 10 Sunday's Results Mosport 1 9 0 2 Blackhawks 7 Jets 3 National Home Video 1 9 0 2 Canadiens 5 Kings 4 Sharks 8 Stars 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 30,1994 11 Vincent Massey Public School Athletes Capture Harrier Championship Following Meet Held at Harmony Valley Medals and Trophies for Orono Skaters Storm Door Shopping? EulMmgæ ■SSiP/oceJi The Orono Figure Skating Club was well-represented at a recent competition in Cobourg, as the above skaters returned with medallions medallions and trophies. From left to right are: Eryn McGlyn (2nd in flight), Heather Geboers (2nd in short and long program), Adam and Kaitlin Colville (1st in pre-novice pairs at Eastern Ontario Sectional Championships). Championships). Please recycle this newspaper CORRECTIONS FOR CANADIAN TIRE We wish to draw your attention to the error In our current "GIVE LIKE SANTA SAVE LIKE SCROOGE" Flyer Page 5 Sanyo Answering Machine (69-8069-8) May not be available at all stores. Page 10 The Illustrations lor the 16 oz. Claw Hammer (57-4136-0) and Ihe 20 oz. Rip-Style Hammer (57-4141-6) should be transposed. We wish to draw your attention to the following In our current "MORE FOR THE HOLIDAYS FOR A LOT LESS" Flyer Page 2 Colourful Christmas Kitchen Set (42-2537-2). Flyer should read and Illustration should show an apron, two pot holders, memo magnet and one oven mill. Page 9 Lange Figure Skates (83-3545X) Flyer reads: Girls' sizes 8 lo 12. Should read: Youth sizes 8 lo 2, Ladies 3 lo 10. Page 16 Splc and Span All Purpose Cleaner The Spray (53-0451) Is 500 mL, not 800 mL. Javex Scrub 'N Shine (53-0303-4). Flyer should read: 500 Ml, not 800 mL Page 18 3-door Wall Cabinet (63-3472-8). Flyer reads: 22 x 24 x 16" Should read: 22 x4B x 16" We apologize for any Inconvenience this may have caused. Canadian Tire Hwy. No. 2, Bowmanville -- : 6 Canadian Statesman Carrier of the Week Chris Steele Route #13 Since January 3, 1990 This week's carrier will receive a FREE BURGER, FRIES, DRINK and an ICE CREAM TREAT compliments of DARI DREAM. n DARI DREAM Soft and Hard Ice Cream, Ice Cream I Cakes - Pies ! Char Broiled Burgers and Fries - BUY ONE BURGER~ Get one Burger of equal size FI1HF Explros Doc, 30/9-1 (R) 215 King Street E., Bowmanville| Ol'l-N 7 DAYS A Wlvl-K 11 "'lizUii 1 - l|^ Newcastle 401 Burger King Bantams End The Newcastle 401 Burger King bantams broke out of the doldrums in a big way this past week. Going into the week sporting a lacklustre 0-4-2 record, they proceeded to win four of their next five games, improving improving to 4-5-2. Newcastle played the ungracious visitor Wednesday, November 23, knocking off Woodview Park by a 4-1 score. Jonathon Armishaw led the way with two goals and two assists. assists. Linemates Chris Davis and Greg Ludwinski each added a goal and two assists. The next night, 401 Burger King downed Kool Enterprises in a BRHL contest by a 6-3 score. Vince Norton was the key playmaker this night, notching three assists. Shaun Simpson, Chris Maclean, Mark Sausedo Sausedo and Ludwinski with singles and Armishaw with a pair took care of the offence. Backed by the stellar goaltending of Jimmy Conboy, 401 Burger King tallied four goals in the third period to take the win. Sunday, November 27, Newcastle Newcastle travelled to Thornton for a tourney. tourney. Facing a big, solid squad from Oakville, 401 Burger King fell be-. hind early and were never able to recover. recover. Although they came back Losing Streak from a 3-0 deficit to 3-2, Oakville added a fourth midway through the third period for a 4-2 win. In the next game, the opponent would be Orangeville. Newcastle jumped out to an early lead, but managed to squander leads of 2-0 and 3-1 and actually trailed 4-3 late in the second period. However, 401 Burger King broke a 5-5 tic with 1:25 remaining to register a 6-5 win. The 'B' final would feature Barrie Barrie against Newcastle. The Burger King boys came out flying and jumped out to an early 3- 0 lead. Eventually, Barrie settled down and fought back with two goals, tightening the game up considerably. considerably. Newcastle finally ended a scoreless third period when they hit the empty net, taking the 'B' trophy with a 4-2 win. This year's team consists of forwards forwards Jamie Metcalf, Jerry Guthrie, Rob Anderson, Vince Norton, Chris Davis, Greg Ludwinski, Jonathon Armishaw, Shaun Simpson, Lucas Foran, and Donald Baker. Lining up on defence arc Mark Sausedo, Craig Harness, Steve Foster, and Chris Maclean. Jimmy Conboy is between the pipes. , Next game is Thursday, Decem- "ber 8th, at 9:00 p.m ; in Newcastle against Orono. Jr. C Eagles Say Thanks Dear Editor We, the Eagles Jr. C hockey team, and the BRHL Baby Eagles, a team the players sponsor, were in the 33rd Annual Santa Claus Parade on November 19. We would like to thank the following following for their great efforts: Bcm- haven for the trailer float; Robert Nctton for the last-minute "clutch situation" truck; Rick Clark for dec orating the float; the mascot, Mike Drummond, for driving; the Marina for closing downstairs for the after- parade party; and the fan support along the way. You were great. Last but not least, we would like to thank the Eagles' executive for supplying the candy canes and buffet lunch. The kids had a great time and wish the parade committee great success in the future. Jr. C Eagles players These fine athletes from Vincent Massey Public School recently won the 1994 Harrier Championship, based on their impressive results results at the competition held in late October at Harmony Valley in Oshawa. Memters of the team include, front row, from left: Adrienne Silnicki, Alison Ludyka, Melissa Koch, Nicole Trace, Sarah Sarah McMahon, Laura Preston, Kathy Atkinson, Keri Giasson, Vanessa Vanessa Holmes, Leah Novak. Back row, from left: Mrs. Landry (coach), Chad Rowe, Chris Rooney, David Langstaff, Brad Eccles, Christopher Christopher Damant, Andrew Weber, Tim Bazley, Paul Reid, Matt ITossack, Mr. Medd (coach). Absent was Trevor Cowan. Judo Club Attends Whitby Competition The Maple Leaf Judo Club sent a number of its members to a meet in Whitby on Saturday, November 20, which was attended by over 150 competitors from throughout Ontario. Representing the local local club were, front row, (1-r), Monika Majka, Megan Hanna, Zofia Majka, Lorena Harrison. Back row, (1-r), Jakub Majka, Michael Hos- sack, James Edwards, Doc Walker. The sensei is Mel Cox. Absent from the photo were Sylvester Jamka and Dominik Majka. Ted Denny Earl McQueen Jean-Paul Craig Gary Veal Jill Coombes Murray O'Brien 1. 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