6 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 10,1996 Eagles Hit the Ice At Training Camp With warmer temperatures a reflection that summer has arrived, it must mean one thing: hockey season is here. It's hard to believe, but the Bowmanville Jr. A Eagles will be holding their first official official on-ice session for the 1996-97 season in just over a week. About 60 hopefuls are expected expected to hit the ice in Newcastle Newcastle on Monday, August 19, at 8:00 p.m. Training camp will remain in Newcastle until until the first week of September September when the focus will shift to the Recreation Complex in Bowmanville. Away from the ice, the team is searching for prospective prospective homes in the area that would be interested in serving serving as a billet during the season. season. Manager Mike Laing expects expects that as many as six billets will be needed. Anyone interested can contact him at 579-6245, or Ann Cook at 623-2822. Players who may have been overlooked when invitations invitations were sent out for the training camp, but would like to be added, can contact head scout Mike Gordon at 725- 2908. "S Ha s «A« L®eT Visit us during Midnight Madness SAVINGS UP TO 50% 9 a.m. to Midnight Friday, August 16th Brooks T-Shirts and Shorts 50 % off Baseball Equipment ....25% - 50% off Brooks and Nike Crosstrainer Shoes up to 40% off Bauer In-Line Skates .. 25% off 623-0322 56 King St. West OPEN EVENINGS ©j.p. Wanted : Kids of Steel for Triathlon Kids between the ages of 7-18 years of age interested in the sport of triathlon, should venture down to the Bowmanville Mall this weekend. weekend. Organizers of the second annual Claringlon Kids of Steel triathlon, which will be held on Saturday, August 24, will be operating an information information and registration booth on Friday night from 6-9 p.m., and again on-Saturday from 10 to noon. Included in the entry fee is a post-race meal, a t-shirt, and sponsor gifts. Each competitor competitor who finishes the race •will be presented with a medallion. medallion. . The Fitness. Centre in Bowmanville will serve as the main headquarters on race day for the multi-sport event, which includes a swim, bike ride, and run. Distances vary depending on the age group, with divisions for kids aged 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, and 15+. Those unable to attend the information booth at the Bowmanville Mall This weekend weekend can pick up an entry form at either the Fitness Centre, or the Community Services Department. Registration fonns must be post-marked no later than Wednesday, August 17. No registrations will be accepted on race day. Close to 200 kids from across Ontario are expected to enter the race. Race organizers organizers are hoping that a large contingent of kids from Clar- ington will take advantage of the opportunity to enter a local local race. Tournament Raises Funds for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation The Oldtimers Service Club Slo Pitch League's third annual Cystic Fibrosis slo pitch fundraising tournament was held last weekend at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Recreation Complex. Organizers were able to raise close to $1,500, which was turned over to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The Raiders won the men's 'A' championship, while the Outcasts took the co-ed 'A' championship. We Welcome Sports News From Your Team Call: 623-3303 mmm 328 Ritson Rd. N., Oshawa 725-4744 if busy call 725-2831 WHOLESALE & RETAIL N + ROSSLAND uu O u 3 □ z 0 CO CÔ ADELAIDE Œ HWY. 401 1/2" x 4 x8' DRYWALL $5.45 CASH AND CARRY ONLY ©j.p. Come Join us for Midnight Madness for our selected ARTWORK CLEARANCE Don't forget to visit the "Art Attic" upstairs. See the New James Lumbers Release "Imagination $299 framed Other instore specials Just Arrived! New selection of Greeting Cards for all occasions Print only $200 □mn INTOWNK GALLERY " em 7 King g t> £ ast? Bowmanville 623-6411 ©J.P. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? FREE GAS BAR-B-Qi I while supplies last 1 with every windshield replacement 1 PLUS WE PAY YOUR ! DEDUCTIBLE ! on most insurance claims ' Auto Gloxr 19 SILVER STREET, BOWMANVILLE CALL TODAY 623-4225 OSHAWA 571-7852 PORT HOPE 885-4696 , ©j.p.