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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jun 1996, p. 15

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 5,1996 5 3 on 3 Basketball Champions and Finalists The Massey Magic team of, back row, (1-r), Jay Baker, Dion Warren, Lawrence Lo, Andie James, defeated the Razorbacks, front row, from left, Lucas Jones, Nathan Coyle, Sanjay Lad and Dustin Stapleton, in the boys' 13- 15 'C' Division final. In the 'D' Division final for boys aged 10-12, The Dunkers defeated Bad to the Bone. Members of The Dunkers are, back row, (1-r), Ryan Helmus, Bradley Bakker, Jared Mostert, Jonathan Prins. Front row, (1-r), Adam Wilkes, Steven Hatfield, Darrel Masterson, Stuart King. In the boys' 13-15 'A' Division final, the Globetrotters defeated the Hoyas. The Globetrotters are, in the back row, from left: Chris McKenzie, Craig Sabine, Mike Nikalous, Dan Katsikis. In the front row, are, the Hoyas, Andrew Laton, Nathan Osbrone, Ryan Turcotte, Cory Scholl. The -A' Division final for boys 10-12 pitted The Extreme against the Puddin' Heads. Members of the winning winning Extreme team are, back row, (1-r), Mark Sullivan, Neil Lang, Chris Laton, Dan Turcotte. The Puddin' Heads are, front row, (1-r), Ryan Biggar, Jeff St. Cyr, Fernando Santos, Chris Welsh. The 'A' Division final in the girls' 13-15 division pit ted the Fearsome Threesome against Swish. The Fearsome Threesome emerged as the champions. They are, back row, (1-r), Dorota Aleksanderek, Karen Eccles, Danielle Barry. The Swish, front row, (1-r), are, Christan Markowski, Natasha Hills, Emily Muir, Erin Johnson. OSHfiWfl & DISTRICT HOCKEY SCHOOL AND PRO CAMP • Beginner Hockey • Power Skating ON SUNDAY, JUNE 23RD, WE'RE GENERATING Come and join us for an Open House at Darlington Nuclear Generating Division. Take a bus or walking tour of the site. See inside our control room, our fuel bay and our giant turbine hall. Stroll the Waterfront Trail. And check out the displays at our information centre. There'll be lots to see and do for children and adults alike - and it's all free. But come equipped with walking shoes and a good two hours to spend. Because on June 23rd, Darlington will generate more than electricity. We'll generate interest. OPEN HOUSE DARLINGTON NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION Sunday, June 23, 1996 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Let us know you're coming! To help us plan the best Open House possible, we're asking all Open House visitors to register in advance. Just call (905) 697-7554 any time before June 16. Wheel-chair access provided. tit Ontario Hydro

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