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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1996, p. 9

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■ The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 31, 1996 9 Greatest Moment in Hockey • DAVID MARSH Sales Representative (705) 277-3232 Bethany ^w/m county town realty inc. ? JUST LISTED 92 acre century stone farm, 4 bedrooms, formal formal living and dining, new wiring, plumbing, windows, etc. Original floors and trim. Good barn and driveshed. Adjoining hamlet of Janetville. Potential Plus!! $249,900. NEW LISTING Open concept raised bungalow. Hardwood floors, main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1/2 acre lot. 15 minutes east of Port Perry. $136,900. BETHANY NORTH (DEVIL'S ELBOW) Custom built 1800 sq. ft. bungalow, huge living/dining room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace. Must be seen! $159,900. 16 Longfield Dr., Bethany 3 bedrooms, finished basement with walkout. walkout. 2 baths. Fenced 1/2 acre lot. $109,000. . BETHANY NORTH Country living at its best. 3 + 1 bedrooms, finished basement with woodstove, country kitchen with walkout to deck overlooking fenced yard. Reduced to $147,900. PONTYPOOL Great starter home. 2 + 1 bedrooms, neat as a pin. Detached garage. $94,900. HOBBY FARM - JANETVILLE 3 bedroom bungalow with hardwood floors on 10 acres with small barn and pond. Nice, clean property. $144,900. QUALITY PLUS This three bedroom all brick bungalow features sunken living room with fireplace, oak kitchen, main floor laundry, central air, 2 baths, on 1 acre lot in Bethany Hills. $169;900. ©j.p. National pride is established by defining moments that give citizens the chance to rally and embrace a common victory. For Canadians, many of those moments involve our national passion - hockey. One of those moments occurred on September September 28, 1972, a day many of us will never forget. It was the eighth and deciding deciding game of the 1972 Canada- Russia series. The game was tied at 5-5 and with 20 seconds left on the clock, Team Canada's Canada's Paul Henderson flipped the puck past a sprawled Vladislav Vladislav Tretiak and scored "the goal" that gave Canada the series. series. "I shouldn't have been on the ice, that's the incredible thing about it," he would say later. "But I knew I could score a goal." It was a great moment not only for Team Canada, but for all Canadians. But was it the greatest moment in hockey? Well, hockey fans now have a chance to decide once and for all. As part of its sponsorship of the World Cup of Hockey, Canadian Tire is giving hockey fans across Canada the chance to choose the greatest goal, team and player in international international hockey history as part of the "Greatest Moments in Hockey. Contest." Eligible participants will have the chance to win a number number of prizes and a shot at winning winning the grand prize: an all- inclusive trip with nine friends to see game two of the World Cup of Hockey finals in Montreal. Montreal. Together, they'll watch the game from a private luxury box with two heroes of the 1972 series: Paul Henderson and Vladislav Tretiak. So cast your memory back and choose your greatest moment. moment. And as you make your choices, remember the thrills you experienced and the pride you felt as you watched Canada's Canada's best compete and win on the world stage. Cl»i n Sl°n S*, REGISTRATION z Q v Smoker's Plus, Bowmanville Mall ■r/ Thursday, Friday, Sept. 5, 6: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Programs available from Novice to National and Masters levels • Instruction in proper strokes, turns and starts Masters and Novice 12 week program begins September 23. Phone Mike 1-800-365-SWIM (7946) mtmm ^ or Annie 263-4602. Clarington Girls' Hockey Association Hockey Registration for 1996-1997 Season Thurs., Sept. 5 Bowmanville Mall 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Fri., Sept. 6 Bowmanville Mall 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Fri., Sept. 6 Kingsway V Mall 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sat., Sept. 7 Newcastle Arena 9 a.m. - 12 noon New players registering, please briny• copy of your birth certificate and health card For information call Janet 697-0460 CGHA and CRHL 3rd Annual Used Hockey Skate and Equipment Sale Saturday, September 14, 1996 Drop off: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sale: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Garnet B. Rickard Arena For information vail Bev 623-1592 or Leslie 263-8420 WWM% We have a wonderful selection of 1993 Lumina Blue. Auto, V6, power windows, locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, cassette. 77,185 km. Only *11,995°° 1993 Lumina Euro Auto, air, loaded. 75,509 km. Only $ 12,995" 1993 Lumina Euro Silver. 6 cyl., air, loaded. 92,000 km. Only *12,995" 1992 Lumina APV Green. Auto, 3.8 V6. Loaded. 78,372 km. Only *15,595" 1992 Lumina Euro White. Auto, air, V6, power windows and locks, cruise, tilt. 96,448 km. Only «1 1,995" 1990 Lumina 4-Dr. Light Blue. Auto, air, tilt, cruise, V6. 81,964 km. Only *8,995" 1994 Lumina APV Light Blue. 7-passenger, air, power locks, deep tint windows, cassette. 55,430 km. Only «1 6,995" 1995 Lumina LS Pearl Grey. Loaded, power seat, buckets. 21,521km. Only *18,995" 1995 Lumina Sedan Blue. Loaded, divided bench, keyless remote. 10,200 km. Only «1 9,495" 1995 Lumina LS Dark Green. Power locks, tilt, cruise, air, buckets, keyless remote. 42,208 km. . Only $ 18,500" 1994 Lumina Euro 4-Dr. White. Buckets, loaded. 43,942 km. Only *14,995" 1994 Lumina APV Aqua. Auto, air, loaded, 3.1 V6. 52,962 km. Only M 6,995" Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Geo - Chevy Trucks 2728 Courtice Road and Hwy. 2, Courtice Hwy. #2 ■6 cc Œ Roy ^ j2 Nichols Motors 1 * .8 r 3 O O TELEPHONE: 436-2222 TORONTO LINE: 427-4444

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