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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 2003, p. 13

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t i i THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JANUARY 8,2003 PAGE 13 www.durhamregion.com RON PIETRONIRO/ Statesman photo A helping hand OSHAWA - Harvel Tinker of Bowmanville guides his son Dondre around the ice at Civic Auditorium in Oshawa during a free skate sponsored by Rogers Television. Television. The first 100 people that donated a toy or non-perishable food item received received tickets to an Oshawa Generals game. MANUFACTURER GOOFS Cosmetically blemished sewing machines Due to an error in colouring on front, Singer Sewing Machine Company has just released for sale to the public a limited number of new DELUXE HEAVY DUTY FREE ARM, SINGER, ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES. No tension adjustment needed, and sews on all fabrics: denim, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER! No attachments needed for buttonholes (any size), monograms, hems. Sews on buttons, satin stitches, overcasts, darns, appliques, 32 stitch functions. Just set dials and see the magic happen without old-fashioned cams or programmers. These machines are suitable for home, professional or school room sewing. 25 year warranty. Your price with ad $299. Previously priced at $699. Free lessons. Terms available. We take trade-ins. LAY-A-WAY, MASTERCARD, VISA, AMERICAN EXPRESS, CASH. WE ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS. OFFER EXPIRES SAT., JAN. 11,2003 SINGER® Your Family Company i-'.'.' c* ' ; i't ' "SdfViCG tû 3Ü HlSkBS. 11 SiMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA 905-433-1140 MON.-FRI. 9-5:30; SAT. 9-4 GAME RESULTS TO M)t Cmrabtan Statesman 905-579- 1809 1530 DUNDAS ST. 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It was the second shutout of the season for Rodgers, who lowered his goals against average to 2.50. The following day, Hubba Bubba skated to a 3-3 lie with first place Cirnco Refrigeration. The teams also played to a 2-2 tie earlier this season. A goal from Michael Gavin late in the final period salvaged a tie for Hubba Bubba. Nicholas Scelsa and Steffan Lemmon also scored. At the 4th Annual Belleville Kinsmen Tournament, Hubba Bubba emerged as D division champions. Robinson provided the heroics in the championship game against Belleville Quality Mechanical, scoring scoring the equalizer with just four seconds seconds remaining to end regulation time in a 3-3 tic. During overtime, teams were reduced to a one-on-ône format where Jamie Nieuwenhuis scored the winner. James Bodnaryk and Connor Jelly had the other goals in the final. In game one, Hubba Bubba was shut out 3-0 by Oshawa Albert St., while playing Clarington's Durham Regional Police to a 2-2 stalemate in game two. Jelly and Nieuwenhuis scored goals. Rodgers was voted the tournament's tournament's Most Valuable Player for his outstanding netminding abilities. Pair of wins for atom selects CLARINGTON - The Clarington Harmac Transport atom selects rebounded rebounded with a pair of victories after losing their first game of the season. Following a 5-2 loss to Whitby, Clarington reeled off convincing 7-2 and 8-0 victories over Richmond Hill and Unionvillc respectively. A balanced attack, combined with good goaltending and solid defence defence contributed to the wins. Collecting goals and assists in the three games were Cameron Ogden (3-1), Jordon Dickson (2-2), Brendan l.indberg (2-1), Mathew Johns (2-1), Shane Johns (1-2), Derek Watson (three assists), Drew Ferguson (two goals), Ryan Sullivan (two goals), Grant Graham ( 1 -1 ), Shaun litlgell (1-1), Christian Hammond Hammond (1-1), Shaun Taylor (two assists) assists) and Brandon Ruddy (one assist), assist), . 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