4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, Wednesday, October 30,1996 Section Two Poor Plav Leads to 2-8 Record ai League Tourney Falters by Chris Rourke Coboiirg West, Cobourg Clarke High Schools jun- East, Port Hope, St. Mary's ior boys' volleyball team and Lindsay Collegiate all didn't play up to their capabil- came to Clarke last week for ity last week and they were league action, dominated. Each team played each Clarke played host to a other in a two-game match. South/West Kawartha league Clarke was fifth out of six volleyball round-robin tour- teams with a 2-8 record, nament last Wednesday, Oc- Clarke played Lindsay tober 23, They lost their fo- Collegiate (7-3 final record) eus and played poorly. and lost both games (15-11, an ^ l°st the second 15-9. • 17-16) to drop to 0-2. Clarke didn't play with They lost their next three an ^ f°p us during the day, games (16-14, 15-3 to Co- something coach Jenny Spek- bourg East (9-1 final record) snejder-Stark commented on and 15-3 to St. Mary's before a ^ er ma tch- they were able to capture the second game with St. Mary's (1-9 final record), 15-6. With their record 1-5, Clarke went up against Port "We're capable of being in first or second place in this league," she told The Statesman. Statesman. "We were playing double double 'A' schools here and we're in their first match of the day Hope (5-5 final record) in only a single 'A' school." Rotary Club Bounces Back to Tie Orono 4-4 Last Wednesday, October 23, Clarke High School hosted a South/West Kawartha junior boys' volleyball league round-robin tournament. Clarke finished with a 2- 8 record. Cobourg West (7-3), Cobourg East (9-1), Port Hope (5-5), Lindsay,Collegiate (7-3) and St. Mary's (1- 9) were Clarke's opponents. Seen above is action from Clarke's two-game match with Cobourg East, October 20, Rotary's Major Tyke hockey club bounced back from an 8-2 loss in its season opener. After a slow start, Orono struck first scoring with 4:04 remaining in the first. Rotary's • reply was Kyle Carruthers to Scott Deveau to Kyle Pearson who scored. Orono scored one at the 7:51 mark followed by IGA Midgets CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENTS TO THE FORMER TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the former Town of Newcastle, now the Municipality of Clarington. Pursuant to Chapter 210 (111). of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby given of a meeting to be held on November 18, 1996 to consider a proposed amendment to By-law 86- 112. The proposed amendment would have the following effect: 1) change the street name of that portion of "Regional Road No. 14" northerly from Taunton Road to Concession Road 7 to "Liberty Street North"; 2) change the street name of that portion of "Regional Road No. 14" easterly and within lots 9 and 10, former Township of Darlington to "Concession Road 7"; 3) change the street name of that portion of "Regional Road No. 14" northerly from Concession Road 7 to Concession Road 8 to "Clemens Road"; 4) change the street name of that portion of "Regional Road No. 14" easterly and within Lots 7 and 8, former Township of Darlington to "Concession Road 8"; and 5) change the street name of that portion of "Regional Road No. 14"- northerly from Concession Road 8 to Regional Road No. 20 to "Bethesda Road". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling Bob Russell of the Planning and Development Department at 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Chapter 210 (Section 111) of the Municipal Act will be held as follows: DATE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1996 TIME: 9:30 A.M. PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Council shall hear any person who claims that he/she will be adversely affected by the proposed by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department prior to Nov. 13,1996 at 12 Noon. Patti Barrie, A.M.C.T., Clerk Municipality Of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 ©J.p. /7\m MUNICIPALITY OF ( ifarinqton ONTARIO CS-Ind. 5458 Opener 4-1 It took almost a full period before each team found the range with IGA's Matt Meadows Meadows scoring on.'passes from Corey Scholl and Paul Marchant. Marchant. Not to be out done, Ramnor's Joel Osborne scored two minutes later on a pass from Jamie Morrison. The second period was hard fought with the only tally coming coming from Jamie Woolner, unassisted. unassisted. In the third period, IGA stepped up the pace with close checking and hard hitting with goals from Mike McCory and Paul Drummond, and assists to Jason Knox, Jamie Potter, Jason Jason Nail and Mike McCory. IGA's defense of Chris, Watson, Derek Wilson, Jamie Potter, Paul Drummond and Scott Slack, played a strong game allowing only 14 shots on goal. Midget Toros Tie Vaughan The rematch with the Vaughan Vaughan Rangers lived up to the advanced billing, with fast skating and hard checking. The CNC Machining/Sound Master Toros jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period with goals by Darryl Wright, and two from Dan MacDonald. Assists Assists going to Scott MacKay with two, and one each from Scott MacDonald, Niko Anas- tassaki and Owen Kennedy. ' The play stayed pretty even until Vaughan managed to close the gap in the second and then tied it at 13:97 of the third. These two evenly matched teams should provide some exciting exciting hockey if they should meet come playoff time. The Midgets would also like to thank Mike Harper for his fine defensive play, as Clarington Clarington were missing four regulars. regulars. another with 11 mins, remaining remaining in the second period. Rotary Rotary launched a counter offensive offensive with just over a minute remaining in the second, Kyle Pearson out hustled Orono's defenders and ripped a pass through the slot to Scott Deveau, Deveau, who blasted a one timer on target for the score. With seven mins, remaining on the ticker, Orono scored their fourth goal for a 4-2 lead. Michael Bemey quickly vanished vanished any notion of defeat when, in a repeat of Fridays •beauty, Michael scored. Trailing Trailing 4-3 with barely a minute remaining, Rotary's rising star, David. Daigle, deked two Orono Orono defenders, guided a pass to Michael Bemey for a 4-4 tie. their fourth match of the day. Clarke lost 15-13 and 15-12 to drop to 1-7. In the first game against Port Hope, Clarke were down 13-6 and balded back to tie the game 13-13 before losing by two. They played Cobourg West (7-3 final record) in the final match of the schedule Speksnejder-Stark, who has been at Clarke for 16 years, said that her team didn't pass or serve well on their home floor. With the South/West Kawartha playoffs starting this week, she feels her team will win and go on and win the Central Ontario Secondary Secondary Schools Athletics Asso- and split. Clarke won the first ciation (COSSAA) single 'A' game 15-6 after trailing 6-3, Championship. x cH & cHqLx Connection Opening November 1st Heather and Donna, formerly of First Choice Haircutters, would like to welcome all their former and new customers to their new business, located at: 186 King Street East (beside Mr. Sub) Bowmanville 628*0001 (appointment not.necessary) ©J.P. John Sc Bob's iliwcdhi!.- Sale begins October 30th until November 5th While quantities last. No Limit. Lean Ground Beef $1 49 Sirloin Tip Steak $2" or Roast Black Forest Ham >99, Debrezini Sausage 10% off card. 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