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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Oct 2002, p. 14

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r \ l PAGE 14THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 9,2002 www.durhamrcgion.com I -I Perfect season for Power Kids COURTICE - The Play It Again Sports Power Kids capped off a perfect perfect season in the Darlington Soccer League by winning the minor squirt A championship with a 4-l win over Bowmanvillc Bulk Barn. With the win, the Power Kids finished finished with a 20-0 record, outscoring the opposition 130-25. "The team was impressive in the playoffs, winning by scores of 4-1, 5-0 and 4-1. "They did all the little things right and when it counted, each and every player contributed and played their best," said coach Chris Brock- ington. Daniel Michel led all scorers in the playoffs with six goals, followed by Jordan Tink (4), Nicholas Brock- ington (2) and Lynsey MacDonald (1). Goalkeeper Steve Clio was outstanding outstanding in net. At the team's awards banquet, ;each player was recognized for a unique contribution to the team. Award winners included: Lynsey MacDonald (coaches award), William Sabyan (effort award), Nathan Sabyan (Power Kids Award), Brody Lomax (defensive award), Matthew Nielsen and Brennan Vis- niar (most improved award), Jordan Tink (all-around award), Steve Clio (goalie award), Colin Swan (commitment (commitment award), Greg Taras (spirit award), Liam Goff (spirit award), Daniel Michel (offensive award), Nicholas Brockington. (performance award). The Play It Again Sports Power Kids soccer soccer team w on the overall championship in the minor squirt division, going undefeated undefeated on the season and winning three straight playoff games. 1*1 Canadian Nuclear Commission canadienne Safety Commission de sûreté nucléaire Canada Notice of Public Hearing The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announces a two-day public hearing on the application by Ontario Power Generation Inc., Toronto, Ontario for the renewal of the operating licence for the Pickering Waste Management Facility, Pickering, Ontario. Hearing Day One: December 12, 2002 Place: CNSC Public Hearing Room, 14 th floor, 280 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario Hearing Day Two: February 26, 2003 Place: CNSC Public Hearing Room, 14 th floor, 280 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario Public hearings begin at 8:30 a.m. and follow the order listed in the agenda published prior to the hearing dates. The public is invited to intervene either by oral presentation or written submission on Hearing Day Two. Requests to intervene and text of oral presentations or written submissions must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission by January 27, 2003. c/o Carmen Ellyson Commission Operations Officer Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Tel.: (613) 996-2026 or 1-800-668-5284 280 Slater St., P.O. Box 1046 Fax: (613) 995-5086 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5S9 E-mail: interventions@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca Members of the public are welcome to observe public hearings. 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'■ "We talked about working and 1 don't think we were outworked at ' any time (Sunday) for any stretch of time," said Burnett, whose team 1 also holds a 4-2 lead with 4:53 re- ' maining in a game against St. " Michael's that was postponed by a '• power outage and will be completed in March. "Hopefully we can finish that up in March and have a 3-2 start and 1 three of those games are on the •* road, so there's some really good '• things to build on." The Generals arc home for Thanksgiving, hosting the Peterbor- •' ough Petes Friday at 7:35 p.m. and ! the Kingston Frontenacs Monday at •" 2:05 p.m. at the Civic. OPENING "The Kave" Thursday October 10th 7pm MALE STRIPPERS Best Looking Guys in Durham Instairs in the Castle Hotel Street E. 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