I I www.durhamrcgion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 8,2003 PAGE 15 > ijMÊm ^ : b;«ydS*S lAV" 1' '2. -i.v*. , '> ,'Yj',' "T.vjtvTy. '°%. r v ,; r ,', .W.^i ~•■■ ", ■ BOWMANVILLE - The Claring- ton Tigercat tykes continued their impressive impressive season, blanking the Markham Raiders 35-0 in Central Ontario Ontario Minor Football League play. Matthew Townsend had two oflcn- sive touchdowns and another while playing defence. Riley Johnson had one touchdown and added three converts. converts. Cameron. Crozier also had a touchdown for the Tigercats. The Defensive Defensive Player of the Game was Nick Johnson and the Offensive Player of the Game was Justin Tobin. Kevin Hirsh Held on defence and Matthew Krcttek on offence turned in strong efforts. Country Cottage comeback falls short MARKHAM - The Clarington a furious comeback attempt, the Dean Staikopoulos had the lone Country Cottage Novice AE Toros Toros were defeated 6-4. assist. traveled to Markham to take on the Calvin Lcpi/zera led the attack Steven Gaitcns and Joshua Cole Waxcrs. for the Toros notching a pair while split the nctminding duties for the The Toros dug themselves a deep Dylan Cowle and Jerrick Bailor each Toros and both made some big hole falling behind 4-0 and. despite recorded singles. saves. KYLE MACPHERSON/ Statesman photo A Clarington Tigercat tries to turn the corner and head up field during a game against the Markham Thunder played in Bow- manville. Tyke Tigercats playoff bound The win gives the tykes four on the season and guarantees them a spot in the playoffs. The Atoms were not as lucky losing losing 30-0. The MVP of the game was Shawn Sauve. The second half of the game was much stronger due to the play of the defensive line that included included Corbin Charysz, Cory Leung, Owen Gcrrits, Sky 1er Fines, Aaron Hubbard and Drake Andrews. Chase Andrews had an interception, running it in for a touchdown, only to have it called back due to a penalty. The Clarington Tigercat peewces also fell to the Markham Raiders but with a closer game of 42-32. .ml r~i * r r r 1 r i r r i iiLi 1 ILo r presents -\jjjjJ 9 ?J9 Baking CùnkeBf Saturday, October 18 th , 2003 from 10 a.m. 'til 12 noon during the B.I.A. Apple Festival First Prize - $100 • Second Prize - $70 Third Prize - $50 in "B.I.A. Bucks" Judging by Clarington's Finest Apple Pie Experts I Apple Pie Baking Form ■ 1 Please return by Friday October 17th to the 1 All of the pies will be sliced and served with a beverage for $3.00 per _ T n r r„ . n. n • * , . serving with all proceeds being donated to the Community Care Clarington. I ™ £ a J a } mst a{ K^ng SC andTiberty St. 0 ' * I Name ■ I 3 Winning Pies will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. 1. Fresh homemade apple pie only. No commercial pastry may be used. 2. Pie must be baked in 9" aluminum foil pie plate. 3. Entry forms must be returned to the branch by Friday, October 17th, 2003. 4. Pies must be covered with CLEAR BAG (not plastic wrap), and be submitted for judging at . the TO Canada Trust booth located near 39 Temperance St. between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday October 18th, 2003. 5. Pies are judged on appearance, colour and taste. Canada Trust | Address. I I Telephone Type of Apples Used: li mm mm wm mm am ma ■! TD Canada Trust employees and their families are not eligible for this contest. This Week mi Canadian Statesman FINE FOODS-lil ■ ■ WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS! Lean Ground Beef 81 ' lb. M Metroland Durham Region Media Group Breaded Pork Shishkabobs IliÉfcé* lb. Smoked Bone In Ham Whole or Halves q; S) ta yk : ' > Boneless Dinner Ham IISJ Fresh Boneless Chicken Breasts I) f . ' I ' V f- ,<v.' ,, v V ¥ if ,)< yaiMfa rsty Ham ^olbassa Serving Durham Region with 4 Locations Including... J vu Oil VOI 915 Nelson Street (Wentworth one block east of Rifson) 576-6328 Mon.-Thurs. 8-5:30 Fri. 8 -6:00 Sat. 8-5:00 CLOSED SUNDAY iwKI Taunton Square - Taunton/Ritson 571-1446 Mon.-10-6, Tues. &. Wed. 9-6, Thurs. & Fri. 8-7 Sat. 8-6, Sun. 10-5 EAST OSHAWA & 1300 King St. East (Kingsway Village Shopping Centre) 432-1382 Mon.-Wed. 9-7, Thurs. & Fri. 9-8, Sat. 8-6, Sun. 10-5 1916 Dundas St. East (N/E Corner of Garrard & Dundas) 434-8454 Tues. & Wed. 9-6 "igiPltf i <■> a/> i « •Màr^y0 lurSi fri. 8-7 Sat. 7-6, Sun. 10-5 'W FOKECTl FWTMENT fWîC'WM