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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 May 1998, p. 5

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The Claringion/Courtice Independent. Bowmanvillc. Saturday. May 2. 1998 Pace 5 How's the Fishing? The Maksic family took a break for a shore lunch on Sunday afternoon at Bowmanvillc Creek during the opening weekend of fishing season. Though their lunch didn't inlcude a tasty Rainbow Trout cooked over an open fire in a frying pan, the giant hot dogs they purchased hit the spot. Maya, 4 (seated), Sandra, 7, and their dad, were trying their luck along with countless other anglers. Gemini Gymnasts Travel to Competition in North York Gemini Gymnastics Pre-Competitive and Inter-Club athletes athletes travelled to North York to compete at the Gyros Classic 1998. 8B Category (group 1) Anne Wroblewski, of Courtice, overall 6th, vault 4th, bars 2nd, beam 6th, floor 6th. . Kira Locke, of Courtice, overall 6th, vault 6th, bars 6th, beam 4th, floor 7th. 7/8A Category Lorna Button, of Newcastle, overall 3rd, vault 3rd, bars 2nd, beam 3rd, floor 2nd. 7B Category Caitlin Patrick, of Bowmanvillc, overall 4th, vault 3rd, bars 5th, beam 3rd, floor 3rd. 7C Category Kristin Hale, of Newcastle, overall 1st, vault 1st, bars 1st, beam 3rd, floor 1st. Lindsay Bound, of Bowmanvillc, overall 3rd, vault 3rd, bars 5th, beam 1st, floor 2nd. Katherine Batciaan, of Courtice, overall 4th, vault 5th, bars 2nd, beam 5th, floor 5th. Inter Club ; Tyro A Category Marjorie Sparkcs, of Courtice, 8th overall, 7th vault, 5th bars, 8th beam, 7th floor. Argo C Category Jessica Robichaud, of Bowmanvillc, 9th overall, 7th vault, 8th bars, 8th beam, 9th floor. Cadette B Category (group 2) Stephanie Locke, of Courtice, 9th overall, 4th vault, 5th bars, 4th floor. Tiny B Category (group 1) Rebecca Sarnovsky, of Courtice, 6th overall, 8th vault, 8th bars, 3rd beam, 4th floor. Tiny B Category (group 2) Haley Ferguson, of Courtice, 2nd overall, 1st vault, 5th bars, 10th beam, 1st floor. Danielle Balson, of Bowmanville, 4th overall, 3rd vault, 7th bars, 3rd beam, 7th floor. Robyn Dewhirst, of Courtice, 4th vault, 4th bars, 9th floor. Tiny B Category (group 3) Heather Humphries, of Bowmanville, 9th overall, 4th vault, 5th bars, 10th floor. Clarington Swim Club From page 4 Breaststroke. Jenny Ellis - Silver 200m Freestyle, Silver 100m Freestyle, Bronze 50m Freestyle, 7th 100m Backstroke. Pat Russell - Bronze 100m Breaststroke, Bronze 200m Breaststroke, 7th 50m Freestyle. Alex Schonbcrg - 4th 400m Individual Medley, 5th 200 Individual Medley. Marshall Holbrook - 7th 200m Breaststroke, 8th 100m Breaststroke, 8th 100m Backstroke. Christina Frisina - 4th 200m Breaststroke, 5th 100m Breaststroke, 5th 400m Freestyle. Kevin Beaudettc - 6th 1500m Freestyle, 7th 400m Individual Medley. Kevin Essex - 6th 50m Butterfly. Derrick Goodfellow - 8th 400m Individual Medley. Malcolm Holbrook - 8th 400m Individual Medley. Relays Bronze 11-12 200m Free Relay - B. Beaudettc, J. Doner, A. Pankhurst, A. Schonbcrg. 4th 11-12 200 Medley Relay - A. Schonbcrg, J. Doner, A. Pankhurst, B. Beaudettc. 5th 13-14 200 Medley Relay - M. Holbrook, P. Russell, A. Pankhurst, K. Beaudettc. 5th 15+ over 200 Free Relay - J. Ellis, C. Frisina, R. Limebccr, E. James. 6th 13-14 200 Free Relay - M. Holbrook, P. Russell, A. Pankhurst, K. Beaudettc. It should always be realized that team support can have a monumental impact on performance. No athlete does it alone. The Clarington Swim Club shines in this respect. Sharing equally in their team's success are Rick Weiss, Amber Key, Lexic Rictzc, Ashlcc Vanl lerrewegcn, Melissa Mason, Andrea McCormick, Robin McDonnell, Jessica McDonnell, Taylan Brown, Kerri Kimoto, Sara Grimoldby, Katie Schmidingcr, Melissa White, Lynscy Rivest, Jenny McDonnell and Krista Robinson. The ROC swimmers will next compete in an invitational meet at Brock University on May 24. Squash League From page 4 finished in March. Our team ended up placing a respectable fourth out of nine tarns, The competition was very strong, but the 'C team stood its ground, especially especially in the second half where all matches were won, To the people who played last season, we hope to sec • you back at the end of the summer when Bill will start another squash ladder. The signup sheet will be posted in September at the Fitness Centre. The members of the 'C' team would like to thank Parks Production for supplying the squash balls, and the staff, especially Carol Gondcr, for their assistance and patience every other Thursday evening. ■Michael van tier Veil Visit Us During Maplefesti! Don't miss these incredibly sweet deals on several one-of-a-kind items. SAVINGS UP TO 70% "Deals as sweet maple syrup" OFF LIST PRICE "I'm dedicating myself to providing Clarington residents with the finest in home furnishings, at the lowest possible prices. " George Khouri, Owner/Operator HOME FURNISHINGS 77 King Street East Bowmanville ' V Telephone: (905) 697-2225 lilt AN OPEN INVITATION TO RESIDENTS OF CLARINGTON. As Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer of Ontario Hydro, I would like to invite Clarington residents to join Darlington Site Vice President, Bob Strickert and me at a public meeting on May 13, 7-9 PM at Bowmanville High School. The meeting is one of the ways in which Ontario Hydro is focusing on our goal of being more open, accountable and responsive to neighbours' concerns. A key recommendation of the Independent Integrated Performance Assessment released last August was to set specific goals for the nuclear recovery program and to monitor progress on a continuing basis. We are committed to ensuring this takes place. One of the purposes of the May 13 meeting is to report on our progress to date, specifically in the areas of public safety, environmental performance, employee safety and production performance. The staff of the Darlington Nuclear Station are highly skilled professionals dedicated to improving the performance of the station on every measurement. This includes a commitment to building a strong and sustaining relationship with the local community. Staff members will be at the meeting to answer questions and listen to your concerns. We look forward to seeing you on May 13, sharing our progress with you and hearing your views on how we can do better. Bob Strickert Site Vice President, Darlington Nuclear Generating Station G. Carl Andognini Executive Vice President, and Chief Nuclear Officer

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