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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Nov 2000, p. 14

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V I PAGE B2THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 15,2000 Clarington tyke selects win two of three games Two of three ain't bad for the tyke selects. The Bowmanville Sports Shop tyke selects were on the wrong end of a 7-1 score in Ajax as Josh Whyte had the only goal for the local team. In King City the next day, the team rebounded with an excellent effort with a 6-0 win. Leading the offence with a hat trick was Brian Bunnett, while Bradley Downs had two goals and Whyte had a BORROW UP TO $500 UNTIL PAY DAY BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM Payday Advances, Disability & Pensions $$$$ CASHIER INC. $$$$ BOWMANVILLE 697-3564 goal and assist. Jeff Smith picked up one assist with shutout goaltending provided by Kyler Gilbank and Dylan Harkness. With less than a minute to go in the game against Uxbridge, Bunnett slid the puck past the Uxbridge goalie for his third goal of the game in a 4-3 win. Kyle Hibbard had the other tally for Bowmanville. Reed Bell and Smith had two assists assists each with singles going to Chris Albertini and Jamie Turcotte. 24 EXPOSURE 135mm Film Processing LINE PHOTO 5±Si723-8867 mortgage rates' are the best! 1 Year 6.85% 5 Year 6.95% • Rates subject to change without notice. Rates before Bonus Shares. For more information contact: 905-728-4658 or www.duca.com Oshawa office: 15 Charles Street Manager: Mr. Paul Muller Phone 905-728-4658 DUCA Financial Services Meet our senior partner. Water. For Ontario a huge and emissions-!rcc source of electricity. Ontario Power Generation's 09 hydroelectric plants are a key part of Ontario's electricity production. Our Sir Adam Beck station at Niagara Falls has been in operation since 1922 and is our senior partner. Ontario Power Generation's unique mix of power sources; hydroelectric, nuclear and fossil, allows us to generate 75% of our electricity with no smog producing emissions. While new hydroelectric potential is limited, we continue to improve. In the next live years we will quadruple our green power portfolio. Just a little something to mull over the next time you visit the Falls. Putting our energy to good use. flMTARUlSiml www.ontariopciwergeneration.com Ull IfllllUU vJ l il JLill 1.1 GENERATION TopTigercats The Clarington Tigercats football organization concluded its first season on Saturday afternoon afternoon with an awards banquet at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Among the awards winners were Greg Konarowski (left) and Rory Johnson, who were named Mr. Tigercat for their respective tyke and atom teams. SPARKS THE CLOWN 6-8 P.M. FREE BALLOON ANIMALS KIDS DECORATE A FREE XMAS ORNAMENT 6 - 8 P.M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST j'VSr, points The high point of your day! of Taunton & Ritson, Oshawa 436-7723 Mon. ■ Fri. 10 a,m. • 9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. ■ 6 p.m,, Sun. Noon • 5 p.m. Mon. -Fri. 3:30p.m. - 8p.m„ Sat. 11a.m. - 4p.m., Sun. Noon - 4p.m. BRAD KELLY/ Statesman photo READY NEXT DAY onlVO WINTER HOME SHOW MON. NOV. 13 - SUN. NOV. 19 SANTA â HIS ELVES ARRIVES WITH HIS BAND FRI., NOV. 17, 6:30 P.M. PHOTOS $3 (1 DAY ONLY) REG. $5 CAROLS WITH THE QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOOL CHOIR We're at your door three times a week f fje Canadian Statesman Clarington This Week

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