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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Nov 1996, p. 10

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10 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowman ville, Saturday, November 2,1996 Harrison Fuels on Fire Bowmnville Eagles Host Kingston on Sunday The Bowmanville Eagles will play a key divisional game this Sunday night when they host Kingston in a Provincial Jr. A League game. Faceoff at the Recreation Complex Complex is 6:45 p.m. Kingston are in first place in the Ruddock Division, 10 points ahead of Bowmanville, who are fourth. Last Sunday, Bowmanville and Collingwood battled to a 5-5 overtime tie. Having put a tough semifinal semifinal loss in the Sudbury Wolves tournament behind them, the Harrison Fuels Major Peewees turned to league play with a vengeance. In their first game back, Harrison Fuels faced a tough opponent in the number two seed in the league, Newmarket. But the boys did not disappoint getting a 6-5 win in the visitor's bam. The following night Harrison Harrison Fuels faced Whitby and from the opening whistle the only question was by how much? Harrison Fuels dominated dominated both ends of the ice laying laying an 8-0 drubbing on the visitors. visitors. Erik Smale in the Toro net earned his first shutout. In the wrap-up game of the weekend, Harrison Fuels travelled travelled to Richmond Hill to battle battle the Stars. This game went end-to-end, and although the Toros suffered a number of lapses in their own end, Nathan Stout kept his team in the game until Darryl Steele iced it late. Make the final 5-3. The Harrison Fuels team made a special presentation of an autographed Toro jersey to Scotty McMichael, the team's number one fan and hockey consultant. Scotty will be leav- but will be back to pump the ing the team on another assign- team up for the ride into the ment for a couple of weeks, playoffs. 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Cavalier CL Station Wagon 3.1 LV6, auto, power steering, brakes, locks, tilt, air, Am-Fm Cass., roof rack. As Traded. *5,775°° *GST and PST included 1988 Mazda B2200 Cab plus pick-up. 4 cyl., 5 spd., AM/FM cassette, rear jump seats. As Traded. 100 *4,950* 'GST and PST included 1992 Pontiac LeMans 2-Dr. Hatchback, 4 cyclinder, 4-speed, AM/FM cassette. As is. *3,700°° 'GST and PST Included ( For More Information And Other Great Deals Call Herb Dixon 623-6529 ©j.p. D day Inn Bantam Toros. From the opening faceoff, Oshawa came out hitting which seemed to throw the Toros off a bit. However, after Oshawa took the lead at 2:46 of the first, To : ros came storming back at 9:09 of the same period to tie it up on a goal by Rich Kearns. The second period saw two goals scored by the Toros in a span of twenty-one seconds with both of them coming off the stick of the same player, forward, Jeff Ross. The first goal by Jeff was at 14:23 followed followed by the second one at 14:44. This did not demoralize Oshawa however, as they came back at 8:42 of the third to cause some excitement. Oshawa pulled their goalie in the dying seconds but the Toros Toros hung on to escape with a 3- 2 victory. Saturday, September 28, marked the beginning of the Halminen Homes Peewee hockey team's season. Team members for the 1996/1997 season are: Darren Kelly, Darryl Master son, Kent Missons, Stuart King, Adam Wilks, Dale Hubbs, Steve Mot- ty, Jamie Bryant, Jonathan Schmidt, Steve Hatfield, David Brown, Chris McDaniels, Michael Michael Tribou, Garrett Dodds, Justin Roussy, Kyle Large and Chris Brown. The boys started their season season playing against Aurora, and a spirited all-round team effort brought them a well deserved deserved victory. Points were tallied tallied by: Ken Missons (2g, la), Dave Brown (lg), Steve Motty Bottle Drive Results in Tidy Profit On October 26, the Holiday Inn Major Bantam Toros blitzed the town on a bottle drive to raise money to finance their tournaments for the season. season. The team raised in excess of $1,050, and would like to take this opportunity to thank the many residents of Bowmanville Bowmanville who supported our efforts. efforts. You co-operation is sincerely sincerely appreciated. (lg), Garrett Dodds (lg, la) Adam Wilks (lg), Stuart King (là); Jonathan Schmidt, Jamie Bryant (la). A superior effort was put forth by Chris Wood between the pipes. . The team hopes Kyle Large has a speedy recovery from an unrelated injury. 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