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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 1996, p. 12

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, Wednesday, September 18,1996 Section Two Canadian Open Golfer Shoots an Albatross Orioles Rewarded for Successful Season Last Tuesday, September 14, the Clarington Orioles baseball club concluded the season with their annual awards banquet at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. Complex. The Orioles gave medals and trophies to all seven teams, from Mosquito to Midget. Midget. Pictured above are members of the Oriole Mosquito team, with their medals. Sunday's Terry Honors Canadian One of Canada's greatest heroes will be honored for the 16th straight year on Sunday Sunday as the Terry Fox Run hits the streets of Bowmanville. Memorial Park on Liberty St. South will be the host site for this year's noncompetitive noncompetitive 10km run. Participants Participants are encouraged to walk, run, roller blade, or ride their bikes to complete the course. The official opening ceremonies ceremonies will be conducted at 9:00 a.m., with invited dignitaries dignitaries sending the participants on their way. Pledge sheets are available New this year is an early at Liquor Control Board of bird start, slated for 8:00 Ontario outlets, Scotiabank a.m., for those who have commitments later in the morning. There is also a lkm route offered that participants can complete as many times as they wish. A barbecue in the parking lot will be a welcome sight for those completing the course. As in past years, a Memory Memory Board will be erected for those who wish to make a dedication to, or in memory of, someone who has had cancer. BOWMANVILLE MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY REGISTRATION fContact Hockey) All players must register with Dave Wright at 623-2964 before September 19th (League play begins Sept. 26th) Terry Fox bowmanvEé Clarington Minor Hockey Association JUVENILE REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PATES Friday, September 20 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Garnet B. Rickard Complex Saturday, September 21 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Garnet B. Rickard Complex Tuesday, September 24 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Garnet B. Rickard Complex $ 125.00 DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITH REGISTRATION ALSO ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR JUVENILE COACH. PLEASE NOTE: Must have sufficient registered players by Sept. 24/96 or the Juvenile program will be cancelled. For more information please contact Darrell Staley at (905) 987-1388 ©j.p. Somebody shot an albatross albatross at the Canadian Open golf tournament that was held in Oakville recently . For those not familiar with golf terminology, an albatross isn't a bird, but rather a rare three under par on one hole. It happened during the first round of the tournament, and was witnessed by Bow- manville's Snuffy Hunt, who spent time caddying and scorekeeping at Canada's national national golf tournament. The albatross was bagged by Guy Hill, who selected a four-wood for his second shot from 247 yards away on the par-five, 18th hole. The ball Run Hero branches, Subway Sandwich, and Baskin Robbins. Or they can be obtained by calling Roz Yeo at 623-4688, or Elizabeth Bateman at 263- 2960. Over 4,000 communities across Canada will be holding holding similar events on Sunday, September 22. In 1995, Ontario raised a record $4.3 million, with a record 300,000 participants. ended up in the cup for a two. ment tied for tenth, collecting Hill finished the tourna- a paycheque of $24,000. Skaters Finish Third A couple of local , figure Julian .Norton, placed third skaters appear headed for a overall in the Pre-Novice successful season of competi- Pairs division at the Sum- tion. merskate competition held in Natasha Piney, and partner Thornhill in August. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? : GAS BAR-B-Q ! . I 1 while supplies last i | with every windshield replacement i ; PLUS WE PAY YOUR \ I DEDUCTIBLE ! I on most insurance claims j E Auto GIq// 19 SILVER STREET, BC CALL TODAY 6 OSHAWA 571-7852 PO ÏWMANVILLE £3-4225 RT HOPE 885-4696 ©j.p. Bowmanville Junior'A' Eagles HOME OPENER September 22, 1996 Meet the Eagles Barbecue 3:00 p.m. All at Garnet B. Rickard Complex Sponsored by M & M Meat Shops Bumper Sticker Night - Free Eagles Bumper Sticker to First 600 People Magic 94.9 Broadcast right at the Barbecue Eagles vs Ajax 6:45 p.m. start Adults $5, Students $4, Seniors and Kids $3 I --I Bring this Coupon j and Receive ! TOO Off | j^Entry to Home Openerj M«M meat shops

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