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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Aug 1997, p. 9

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Page 9 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, August 16, 1997 1 YEAR (does not apply to flood danaged merchandise) : : - (as of July 27) Atom W Division Andy's Landscaping 9 Orono 3 9 Maltar Painting 8 . Orono 2 7 Hobb, Bakker, Bcrgin, Hill 6 Guardian drugs 5 New. Coffee Time 5 Madco Contracting 4 Permanent Pool 2 Blizzards 3 Cotter Street Eatery 2 Solina 1 1 Tim's Fifth Wheel 1 Canadian Statesman 0 Mosquito Division Ryland Farms 9 Griffin Janitorial 9 Orono 2 8 Solina 8 Money Concepts 6 Intra Travel 6 Harvey's/Swiss Chalet 5 Hooper's Trophy 5 Orono 1 5 Tyrone 4 Durham TV & Antenna 5 Cotter Street Eatery 5 Vincent Murphy Auto 4 The Mighty Dollar 3 1+1 Pizza 3 Doug Brown Stables 3 Lange's Photography 2 M&M Meats 1 Second Marsh to Get Donation from Car Racing Team Friends of Second Marsh, of Oshawa, will be receiving a unique donation at Mosport Park on Labor Day weekend. The Planet Earth Motorsports racing team will donate 10 percent of the team's race winning to Friends of Second Marsh. "The goal of Planet Earth Motorsports is to demonstrate demonstrate the effectiveness of what can be done today to save the planet. The race car acts as a symbol to show how you can take several different parts and transform them into environmentally safe items and yet still remain a highly effective vehicle!", states Will Nonnamaker, team driver driver and creator of Planet Earth Motorsports. "Our team, Planet Earth Motorsports, brings its own recycling bins for aluminum cans, plastic, rags, paper, glass and separate drain pans for each fluid in the race car. The team also Uses only envi- ronmentally-friendly and biodegradable cleaners, polishes, polishes, engine degreasers, silicone silicone lubricants, brake cleaners cleaners and antifreeze. We want to spread the awareness of these simple, basic solutions to everybody so that each of us can make our environment a little better." Planet Earth Motorsports was created by . Will Nonnamaker. When Will was a senior at Miami University of Ohio during 1993, he came up with the idea to create create a racing team that would be environmentally responsible. responsible. With the support of JWI and the DMP corporation, his dreams are coming true this season. JWI is the world's largest manufacturer of pressure pressure liquid/solid separation (filtration) equipment. The JWI equipment solution dramatically dramatically reduces the amount of contaminants released onto planet earth's land masses masses or into its bodies of water. DMP Corporation utilizes several different pieces of equipment such as JWI's and develops entire treatment systems for manufacturers. Newcastle Olco Shirmax Plus Peewee Mosquito Newcastle Lions Tim's Rent-All Ace Submarine Elmark Gus Pettier Const. Triple AAA Photo John Michaels Hair Orono St. Mary's Cement Group 4 CPS Ltd. Bantam Mosquito Soundworks Paddy's Market Price's Country Mark Orono Claudette's Pools The Newcastle Village Minor Hockey Parent's Association is hosting a fundraising Golf Tournament on September 1, at the Newcastle Golf Course. This will be a great time of friendly friendly golf with proceeds going towards supporting the kids involved in minor hockey Total cost for green fees, cart, BBQ, and prizes is $60.00. Tickets are available but won't last long. Call 987-5542 or 987-5785 for tickets. Used Equipment and Skate Sale Attention hockey parents! Do you have equipment and skates that are no longer being used and you want to clean out some space? You can donate or we will sell it for you. On August 30, the Newcastle Village Minor Hockey Parents Association is hosting a used equipment and skate sale. Contact 987-1399 or 987-5542 for more details. Darlington Youth Soccer League starting TODAY! AUG. 16TH up to ; . • Bedroom Suites • Sofa Beds EffiE E'EEiEE; • ' " : ' Z/: .. , : ; : ■ : . . ' . . \ ' f : ï V: I I : ; flff E t with store (or full details' f'E iff;: If; Ifilllif ■ 7'm dedicating myself to providing Clarington residents with the finest in home furnishings, at the lowest possible prices." George Khouri, Owner/Operator mm mm' v.:. Z;-:; - ffvvf ÎÎ. ; ■' S. if fit . ■■ : i : V ; 'f" Vi-'i'.'i' iifv 'iff iZ .if " .■ii.fif-iffi'vf: lllfi: : f" i' : •. :f 0 • \ ' ' f /fftiE v Si$ if* :i msi 77 King Street East Bowmanville Telephone: (905) 697-2225 ©J.P. Roy Nichols Have Busy Tournament Schedule During Month of July During the month of July, the Under-17 girls' competitive competitive team of The Darlington Youth Soccer Club, sponsored sponsored by Roy Nichols Motors Ltd., participated in tournaments tournaments in Scarborough and Cambridge. The Scarborough tournament, tournament, called The Robbie, was played on the weekend of July 4-6. This tournament attracts teams from across Canada, the United States and Europe. The team played in a division with teams from East York; Nepean and .Franchville, Quebec. These three teams play regularly in the Provincial and Elite divisions. divisions. - Unfortunately, Darlington was not able to win any of their games but put up a good effort to keep the scores close. The final game against East York was satisfying because by losing by only 1-0, it allowed the visitors from Franchville to play in the semi-finals. The Cambridge tourna ment occurred on the weekend weekend of July 26-27. This tournament tournament was arranged to commemorate commemorate Canada's Olympic Soccer win in 1904. Darlington played teams from Cambridge, London and Brampton. The games against Cambridge and London resulted in 1-0 wins with Christie Stevens scoring both goals. The game against Brampton resulted in a 1-0 lose. However, it was enough to gain entry into the finals against Brampton. The final game was a close fought struggle resulting in a 1-0 lose for Darlington and the silver medal. M.V.P.'s were chosen by the referee, and Christie Stevens claimed this honour. With four tournaments under their belts the team has placed second in Welland and Cambridge. They look forward forward to their next tournament which will be in August in Kitchener.

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