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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Dec 2000, p. 20

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PAGE B6THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, DECEMBER 20,2000 Sport SHORTS DEC. 20,2000 McGregor IDA Sharks edged by Blessing Travel The McGregor IDA Sharks dropped its fifth game in the last six outings, getting edged by Blessing Travel 3-2 in Clarington Recreation Hockey League major tyke league play. Emily Marks and Brandon Kirkton had second period goals for the Sharks, who trailed 1-0 after the first period but pulled into a 2-2 tie heading heading info the third period. Aaron Joness of Blessing Travel scored the only goal of the third period for a 3-2 final. Lucas Pearson and Kyle Mawda- ley had the other goals for Blessing Travel, while Kirk Bricknell picked up two assists. For the Sharks, Brett Weldon had two assists with one to Adam Rice. Jarod Hollister was tested often in the Sharks' net and managed to keep his team close. The loss drops the Sharks' record to 3-5-1 on the season. Webco novice Toros win B Championship The Webco Crane and Hoist Toros won the B championship at a novice tournament in Port Hope. In the championship game, the Toros beat Lindsay 4-3, avenging an earlier loss to Lindsay in league play. Scoring for the Toros were Mark Keenan with two, Richard Braybrook and Trevor MUnce. Assists went to Matthew Boliver with two, Mark Hilker and Riley Chapman. While the tournament ended on a positive note, it didn't start on one. The Toros opened with a 4-2 loss to Port Hope. Alex Rogers had a two point game with a goal and assist. Hilker scored the other goal while Thomas Stone and Richard Braybrook Braybrook had one assist each. In a close game against Hamilton, the Toros won 4-3. Hilker had a two point game with a goal and assist. Jake Doyle, Munce and Braybrook had the other goals with assists to Patrick Lemieux, Chapman, Stone and Tyler Johansen. Healthy Choice Bulk Food & Vitamins 237 King St. E (located In the IGA Plaza) 623-3140 OPEN SUNDAYS 11-3:00 UNTIL CHRISTMAS Have a. W^onderful Christmas Ic*s been our pleasure to say than. les and wish you all the best. J-Icrb JZ>i*uezll Orono Electric Main St., Orono You better watch out! Santa is on his way, but we already know you've been very good to us this year. Thank you for your patronage. Happy Holidays! Russ Major Plumbing & Heating Orono 983-5858 We're serving,up a : igenerous' hielpingldf wa rm wis hes and - y i.t 1 S>J W ■•'i 11L; i m i,i I !i i l : i I 'I: 'U - : - • 1 " > ,v s The New - Dutch Ôvëri : ,|fl iïM'Si * fe'R , i'iŸn itv.vdv.-.'.v.v.'.v.MC-v-.'ir.to h A'i'i.i r.VtfiiVi miiiiii inn iiiiiiiiv!'. ^esthhl^w: ICH T,S NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION FIREWORKS AT MIDNIGHT Dan The Music Man 7:30,8:30,9:30 p.m. ■If Garden Restaurant If DINNER AND DANCE Sittings at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Please call (905) 686-1600 ext. 252for Reservations KIDS $3.99 ON FRIDAY MOI ITS • View the 1/12 scale of the Santa Claus Parade • Over 100,000 Strands of Lights • Giant Motion Light Displays • Giant Christmas Cards made with Fibre Optic Lighting • Evenings visit Santa Claus at our very own North Pole Exhibit • Visit the Journey to Bethlehem • Nightly Christmas Shows at 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 pm Cu len Gardens 300Taunton m w.,whitby ► & Miniature Village < 668-6606 www.cuii«ngardeiM^m HORSE-PULLED WAGON RIDES DEC. 23, 26,27,28,29 & 30 p^m'iiiins E-mail sports stories to: brad.kelly@durhamnews.net; ... tas Greetings jllaijtjxirkMiymrtalhxiSfttbicuttlfctl htchtoifcadbancnsz Drive Carefully Best wishes from Inn, Sherri & Ellen Young Drivers 14 Division Street S. Bowmanville 623-7017 60-H0UR LETS SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT on proposed Emplopent Standards Reform. MYTH: The Government is imposing a standard 60-hour work week. WRONG! Current maximum 48-hour work week would remoin the same. Employers could be charged fur forcing otherwise. MYTH: Other provinces have stronger protection on hours of work than Ontario. WRONG! Most other provinces have no moximum work week provisions. MYTH: The Government is removing your right to overtime pay. WRONG! Overtime would still be payable offer 44 hours. Employers could be charged for forcing otherwise. MYTH: Employees will be forced to take vacation one day-at-a-time. WRONG! Thai would be against the law; employers could be charged for that. MYTH: Employees will be forced to sign agreements for excess hours, overtime and vacation periods or lose their jobs. WRONG! That would be against the law; employers could be charged for that. If an employee agrees to work more than 48 hours per week, up to a maximum of 60, or If an employee requests vacation be scheduled other than one week-at-a-time, dr If an employee agrees to a compressed work week, Then with written consent of the employee and employer they would be permitted to do so, rather than seeking a permit from the Ministry of Labour. These are the changes proposed. No more, no less! If passed by the legislature, the proposed changes would allow employees and employers to structure work schedules to meet their own needs. Ontario

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