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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1997, p. 4

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The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, October 25,1997 Pace 4 Hobb Bakker Bergin Hill Clarington Atom 'A' Team Splits Past Four Games On Friday, October 19, the Clarington Atom "A" . leant travelled to Schombcrg to take on rivals in the York Sitncoc league. Schombcrg opened the scoring early in the first period, but Tyler , Castellan lied the game . before the end of the period. period. Assists went to Matt Savoie and Jeff Perron. Matt Savoie added another goal in the second before the same trio, Castellan from Savoie and Perron, combined for the game- winner at 8:11. The next night, Clarington lost to Innisfil by a score of 8-2. Scoring for our Toro A's were Tyler Castellan from Jeff Perron, and Jordan Wilson from John DcMille. On Sunday, October ; 19, Clarington bounced ' back in another league ■igamc to take a victory ;from Keswick by a score of 3-2. Clarington led from start to finish on goals by Adam Hobb from Matt Savoie and Adam Shctlcr; John DcMille from Jordan Wilson and Stephen Mills; and Jeff Perron from Adam O'Connell. On Monday, October 20, the team played against East Gwillimbury at Darlington Arena. After falling behind in the first, the Toros tallied three in the second period to take the lead. Stephen Mills scored the first two goals, with assists going to Jordan Wilson and John DcMille on the first goal, while Jordan Wilson and Adam O'Connell combined combined to set up DcMillc's second goal. In the third period John DcMille set up Devon Potter for Clarington's fourth goal. However, East Gwillimbury look the lead late in the third period and held on for a 5-4 victory. J Mountain Bike Racing Series Closes Out Schedule with Race in Bethany £ LAFARGE CANADA INC. Ready-Mixed Concrete Pontypool Plant 905-983-9161 SERVICING: Manvers, Clarington, Northumberland Committed to Total Quality Competitive Pricing Advice for the Do-It-Yourselfer For Agricultural Community ■■■■ • vs , ; v ; J, Ask Aboutour i "Agrifarge" Mixes The most exciting bike event of the season is about to lake off on the Bethany trails this Sunday, October 26, and anyone with an interest and desire to ride can take part and have a chance to win great prizes. With events scheduled scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m„ a full day of activities is in store for all levels of riders. riders. Highlighting the day will be the giveaway- of one of the largest cache of prizes and draws ever seen at an event in Ontario. Over $6,000 worth of prizes will be presented at this one event, including a draw for a $1,400 Giant ATX 880 bicycle from the names of all participants during the season. So, even if someone comes out for only this one event, they will have a chance at this terrific prize. Other great offerings include over $500 worth of prizes from Cyclpath in Peterborough, a free cellular cellular phone with free usage for a ycar-and-a-half from Bell Mobility, watches from Timex, a top-level Swiss army knife, and 20 bicycle accessories from Lizard Skins. The major Champion's Draw held at the end of the day is for a $3,400 Giant MCM 990 full suspension bike. In addition to these great prizes, every participant participant receives a fantastic event T-shirt, lunch, and an ample supply of Gatorade and Power Bar performance performance food. Spectators arc encouraged to come to this event, as it offers some of the best viewing opportu- SUPERB COUNTRY SHOPPING Surprisingly AFFORDABLE FURNITURE CHAIRS FROM '399 SOFAS FROM '699 SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS 20 years as a source and inspiration for country and casual decorating enthusiasm. 183 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY • 905-985-8234 nities anywhere. At one point, over seven sections of the trail can be viewed, and some fun ramps and wooded trail sections arc within easy walking distance. distance. Refreshments will also be available for families families and friends of riders. This is the final event of the season in the Giant Five series. The events have attracted a varied mix of new riders through to seasoned elite riders, in large part due to the varied riding opportunities and friendly atmosphere, -The elite riders face the challenge challenge of a ride of over 40 kilometers, with an additional additional run at the major uphill portion of the course added for this event. Mid level riders can take on the 20+ kilometer ride, while the novice and younger riders can take part in the 10 kilometer circuit. The terrain offers a mix of twisty, single tracks through the pines, open field uphill and downhill challenges, hardwood bush, swooping single- track, and even corner banks and ramps in key locations. There is no road riding on the course. An added bonus at these events is the five kilometer "Endcr Extender." Developed specifically for young riders who want to try off-road mountain biking, biking, perhaps for the first time, adults who want to ride along or join in on the fun are also welcomed. The event is located on Wcstbn Road,, One mile ' south of Bethany, just east of highway #115 and south of #7A. Event signs will be posted along these routes to the event location. Those interested in receiving receiving more information can call 905-986-0959, fax 905-986-1305 or e-mail to alpha@spccdlinc.ca. So, if a fantastic day of riding, refreshments, great prizes and all the challenges challenges you can handle has any appeal, grab your helmet helmet and bike and take advantage of this opportunity opportunity to get in one last ride for the season. As an added bonus, this will be the first day of standard time, so you will have had an extra hour of sleep to lake on the . challenge of the trails. Go ahead - fall into the great sport of mountain biking this Sunday. First place in the Ruddock Division of the Eastern Conference will be on the line on Sunday night when the Bowmanvillc Eagles host the Trenton Sting in a Provincial Jr. A League game. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Heading into play this weekend, the Eagles held a slim one point lead over Trenton and Peterborough, with Kingston only two points back of the divisionleading divisionleading Bowmanvillc Eagles. "I think we will be in and out of first place all year," predicted manager Mike Laing. "Everything we are trying to do is working.' The kids know they have a chance to win every game." The advantage in Sunday's game will be with the Eagles, who are riding an undefeated streak on home ice. In five outings this year, they have four wins and a tie. This weekend is a busy one for the hockey club, On Friday night (after Independent deadline) deadline) they travelled to Aurora, and on Monday, close out a threc-gamcs- in-four-days stretch with an away game in Cobourg. Former OHL goal- tender Ryan Penney is expected to get the start in Sunday's important game, He replaced backup backup Brett Cooper in the first period of the first game of the season, and has been the starter ever since, Re-Elect Bob Willsher Public School Board Trustee The New District 14 Public School Board Municipality of Clarington On November 10,1997 Leadersliip-Dedication-Integrity For information call Bob at 987-4845 T _ ' ■ 1 ,* «•"*. •* \ ( JSLla Re-Elect Diane Hamre for Mayor « UUTUvJv atUv K *4 :■< •• No Local Tax Increase for Past 5 Years Proven Leadership For Changing Times FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 623-1888 Authorized by the C.F.O. of the Diane Hamre Campaign At this price, you can be a two PC family. 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