l «atït-cs | list's mj ^IffKaesexi itUveiTisi ^ - vi COMMUNITY CALENDAR • LIFESTYLES • SPORTS • COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENCE • TV LISTINGS WELCOME - A number of local dignitaries were in attendance for Sunday's official opening of the second ice pad at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex in Bowmanville. The ceremony included demonstrations by the local figure skating and speed skating clubs, as well as free public skating. The Master of Ceremonies for the afternoon was CFTO sports anchor, Joe Tilley, who is pictured at the podium. kk JH 4-illlitfl i T lüMpM v j h ^$8$ i I ' ' '-y iÆ ÿ ft 4 i#S- « • i V/; yU; 1 lÿi^Sfflhv'v rr. • /U N .t- .' 1 > Z : ' - - 1 ■ STAND ON GUARD -- Anna Luckai opened Sunday's ceremony by singing the national anthem, ijIgfflEPffls mm 'mmm RIBBON CUTTING -- Mayor Diane Hamrc (centre) had plenty of assistance in cutting the ribbon to officially open the second ice pad on Sunday. To the mayor's right is Annabclle Rickard, whose late husband, Garnet, was honoured by having the complex named after him. i' HAIL TO THE CHAMPS -■ Members of the Clnrington Green Gaels Jr. B lacrosse Founder's Cup Canadian Championship trophy that they won this past summer at the team were in attendance at Sunday's opening. They are pictured above with the National Finals Tournament. HISTORIC FACEOFF - - Mayor Diane Hamrc, along with CFTO sports anchor Joe Tilley, drop pucks between Don Gilhooly (right), and his grandson, Ben McCaffcry. Don played oh a number of sports teams in Bowmanville over the years, and scored the first- ever goal at the Memorial Arena on Queen St. when it was first opened, MtOfi