I'iiuc 4 Tin; Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 23, 1998 Section Two SCOREBOARD Ontario Junior Hockey League Team East Conference GP W L T Pts. Trenton 32 21 10 1 45 Kingston 33 20 11 2 43 Lindsay 33 19 11 3 43 Pickering 30 20 10 0 40 Wellington 32 19 13 0 39 Oshawa 32 16 14 2 34 Auburn 31 15 14 2 32 Cobourg 34 13 16 5 32 Peterborough 35 11 19 5 30 Port Hope 30 12 15 3 29 Ajax 33 11 18 4 27 Bowmanville 32 10 19 3 25 Bancroft 33 S 24 1 IS (Teams get one point for overtime loss) Bowmanville Eagles Statistics Name GP G A Pts. Pirn. Ryan Jackman 30 15 23 38 87 Seth Gray 28 20 13 33 67 Scan Haynes 31 11 14 25 10 Chris Steele 28 9 13 22 32 Ted Marks 29 8 11 19 14 Josh Eadc 29 5 13 IS . 83 Shane Norton 22 4 12 16 38 Jason Churly 28 6 9 15 121 Mike Leonard 28 3 10 13 48 Craig Mustard 22 8 4 12 16 Jay Cannings 10 3 8 11 4 Tyler Cook 27 0 11 11 32 Steve Hoar 31 5 5 10 145 Derek Ackford 22 4 5 9 52 Brett Pakosta 30 1 8 9 55 Dionne Penney 19 2 4 6 12 Mike Morrison 29 2 4 6 18 Chris Mustard 29 2 ' 3 5 30 Mike Hollering 28 0 5 5 30 Bryan Riddell 22 0 4 4 43 Stefan Hewak 3 0 1 1 10 Goalies MP GA Avg. SO Adam Munro 300 20 4.00 0 Ryan Callaghan 321 26 4.86 0 Raj Bhangoo 1250 86 4.13 1 S'».; ■ 'Twos tfie Time Before Christmas... Aiuf tfie season's in gem; Tfie stores are a-üiistfintj, Tou cm fed tfie good efieer! Am( before it's all done. We wish to ourjricwfs, Men)' Cfuistmas to ail, Hope the fun never etuis! Bill, Wendy, Mary Jane and Jim Cole's Men's Wear 35 Temperance St. N„ Bowmanville (905) 623-6124 if Orthotics for Neck Pain Question: Telma, I have trouble understanding how you could possibly recommend recommend orthotics for neck pain. What do my feet have to do with my neck? This is an excellent question. People have little trouble understanding how orthotics can help with feet problems, knee problems or back problems. It is a bit more of a stretch to understand understand how an orthotic can help with a neck problem. A patient's body in some ways is like a house. If you have a window that is warped on the second storey storey the first thing you do is replace that window. In the patient's case, the first thing often done is to treat the nock. If the pain only gets somewhat better with the treatment or in a case of the house if the warped window comes back, then you need to take a further look to see if there is a foundation problem. Maybe a crack in the foundation is causing the walls to lean and therefore producing a warped window. window. It is the same thing in a patient's case. A lot of people have como lo me after getting their neck treated elsewhere elsewhere and their neck pain lias not resolved. In a computerized computerized gait analysis their gait typically shows minimal heel strike. The hcol strike being the first of throe (|j V.l l'_ phases of a normal gait. Patients with neck pain who can be helped by orth- otics have very little imprint of this phase. We call it decreased rear foot loading. loading. In other words, when you look at their scan they show very little weight bearing on the heel strike phase of gait and excessive excessive weight bearing in the push-off part of the gait. The question to ask is what this has to do with one's neck. A person who tends to push-off with their toes and has a poor heel strike tends to walk more on their toes. These people will have a forward head posture and/or a forward tilting spine. The gait Is reflecting that change in their feet. If you have neck pain, especially longstanding pain, orthotics may be a consideration for you. I would recommend that you come in and get a free computerized gait analysis. We offer a thirty day money back guarantee with our orthotics so there is no risk. We also provide a two year customization warranty which means at anytime over the next two years, if your orthotics need any adjustments they will bo done free of charge. Grant Physiotherapy Is located at: 214 King St, E„ • Bowmanville (905) 623-2783 PUTTING PEOPLE IN MOTION. Newcastle Skating Members Enter Meets Members of the Newcastle Figure Skating Club have entered a couple of competitions competitions recently. The events included the Racoon Rally, and the Holiday Skate '98. Representing the club were, from left to right, Claire Kopplcman (4th), Jocelyn Wood (4th), Stcfanic Boyd (5th), Megan Phillippc (2nd), Amanda Miller (3rd, 1st), Bethany Wood (1st, 3rd), Anna Kopplcman (4th). Absent was Ashley Weir (1st). Nortficutt Elliott Reach Finals Roy's Toros Hit Busy Stretch Roy's Enterprise Minor Novice "A" Toros continued their busy pre- Christmas schedule, playing three league games over a 4-day span. Their first encounter saw the Novices travel north to Uxbridge. After playing a pair of uninspired uninspired periods, the boys found themselves down by a score of 2-0, one of the goals coming while the Toros were playing a man short. In the 3rd, Roys picked up the tempo, outshooling their hosts by an 11-2 margin. Brett Chapman managed lo get the Toros close as he fired one in from the side of the net with assists going to William Minnema and Chad Usher. Despite applying constant pressure, Clarington was unable to notch the equalizer and fell by a score of 2-1. Their next game saw the Novice "Bulls" face their counterparts from Lindsay. As had been the case in their last 2 meetings, meetings, this game would prove to be a low scoring affair. Brett Chapman struck for the game's only goal midway through the second period period as his low wristshot found its mark just inside the far post. Picking up assists on the play were Jeff Fcldcamp and defenceman, - • Mark Vandermccr whose "heads-up" pass sprung Chapman free. A return visit to Uxbridge would close out the busy three-game stretch. Uxbridge hit the scorcsheet first, as they capitalized on a turnover to take an early one-goal lead. From that point on, PQ E Christmas and New Year's Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule Garbage normally collected on Friday, December 25,1998 will be collected on Monday, December 28,1998. Garbage and Recycling normally collected on Friday, January 1,1999 will be collected on Saturday, January 2,1999. Christmas Trees will be collected on January 11,1999, One Day Only. Please have Garbage, Recycling and Christmas Trees at the curbside prior to 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection day. CANADIAN WASTE SERVICES WISHES ONE AND ALL A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON. Warm wishes fora bright holiday season. The staff of Hamilton Insurance Service 983-5115 Saturday, December 12th found the Norlhcutt Elliott Funeral Home sponsored Atoms entering their first tournament of the year. Game one found Norlhcutt Elliott facing off against the host club. Craig Kelly scored the first goal of the game on a line individual effort. Gordon Vale then scored a solo, marker of his own to up the lead. Camden Matthews scored the final goal of the first on a setup from Lcanne Garisto and Jessica Holmes. Jordan Bowen opened the second period scoring to make it 4-0 Newcastle. Gordon Vale added to the lead on a great Iced from James Wright. Bcwdlcy replied with two quick goals in the second to cut the lead to three. Bcwdlcy opened quickly in the third to further further tighten the score. Jordan Bowen put Newcastle back on the board on a nice pass from Laura Mroz. With the strong defensive effort of Kevin Ferguson, Norlhcutt Elliott scored a well earned 7-3 victory. Game two found Norlhcutt Elliott up against round one victor Peterborough. The first period was well played with no scoring taking place. Camden Matthews put Newcastle on the board from a goalmouth scramble feed from Lcanne Garisto. Craig Kelly opened the third period scoring on a great pass from Joel Tate. Peterborough then pulled within one with a marker of their own. Craig Kelly iced the victory for Norlhcutt Elliott scoring in the final minute. Tenacious efforts by Melissa Jones and Ryan Bandstra contributed to the 3-1 win. Willi two straight wins Norlhcutt Elliott found themselves in the "A" finals against a formidable opponent from Barrie. Barrie opened quickly in the first, scoring two goals within a live minute span. Craig Kelly scored the only goal of the second to pull Newcastle within one. Norlhcutt Elliott dominated dominated the third period play but were unable to put one behind the Barrie goal- tender. Newcastle goal- lender Paul Shkordoff received a much deserved game MVP trophy. With the strong team effort displayed in this tournament, Norlhcutt Elliott looks forward to moving up one more spot in their December 29lh tournament in Newcastle. it was all-Toros, as they stormed back with five unanswered goals for a convincing 5-1 victory. Leading the offensive charge for Roys was Chapman with 2 goals and 2 assists, along with lincmatcs, Minnema (2g, l a) and Michael Albertini (3a). Tyler Neil with 2 assists, Jeff Fcldcamp with a goal and Josh Sullivan with an assist, rounded out the scoring. During this latest string of games, the Novice's ranks fell victim victim to the flu bug. The coaching staff would like to recognize the contributions contributions of call up, Trevor Kramer. Whether asked to play forward or defence, he has done a super job filling in. Thanks Trevor! ..."And To All A Good Night!" Here's hoping all your dreams come true this holiday season. Merry Christmas, everyone! mother mod CUSTOM DRAPERIES & INTERIORS toi lilt COMPLETE DESIGN SERVICE 34B King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2826 serving our fine customers and friends. 0§ the co-operàtors A Better Place For You'" Laura Sciore, Owner/Agent, aiic, clu, cfp 102 King St., Bowmanville (905)697-2262 HOME • AUTO • LIFE • FARM • BUSINESS • RRSPs • GROUP • TRAVEL 1*1 Human Resources Development Canada Développement dos ressources humaines Canada Looking for work? 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