gag ( Tuesday, April - Ringette gold medals for two local players started the play and picked up an assist on the second goal Miranda and Alicia Burgess attended the Provincial Championships in Hamjlton on April 7 through 10. Playing for the Oshawa Petite 'A' team who were Central Region Champs, the girls played teams from Upper Ottawa Valley, West Ferris (North Bay), Thunder Bay, Seaforth, Markham and host Hamilton. The team went through the round-robin with a four wins and two losses record. Victories in the first four games were Seaforth 6-4, Hamilton 8-4, West Ferris 6-1 and Markham 7-6. Losses on Saturday were to Upper Ottawa Valley 3-1 and Thunder Bay 3-2. Sunday's semi-final game was against Upper Ottawa Valley which saw the Central Region Champs eke out a narrow come- from-behind 4-3 win with just 1:14 to play. This put Oshawa in the final for a rematch with Thunder Bay. The final was the best played game of the tournament by Oshawa, that was an exciting chess match of skill and wits. With 1:58 remaining, Oshawa picked up a penalty and Thunder Bay pulled their goalie in an attempt to even the score. Even with this disadvantage, Oshawa 'outplayed their opponents allowing only one shot on net und then controlled the ring to run out the clock. Both girls made significant contributions throughout the Miranda and Alicia Burgess of Cartwright who played on the Oshawa Petite A' team that won Ontario gold medals at the provincial held recently in Hamilton. Both girls made significant contributions to the success of the Oshawa team that weekend. Story at right. tofirnament. Highlights of which were a iY and as it turned Tout, as elf goal by forward" Alicia in the Markham game with less than five minutes to play. This goal also guaranteed a bronze medal if they lost the semifinal match. 10 their sales staff. Doug would like 10 invite his many friends and customers to feel free to call him for their new and used cer needs. In the final game Miranda, playing outstanding defence, gainst Thunder Bay in a solid 2-1 win that Oshawa dominated to win the Ontario gold medal. Centennial Lanes was the scene league pool tournament. The Congratulations to these girls op their effort and contributions hroughout a highly sful first season at the Provincial 'A' level. pr four were from left Jeft Blonge (4th), lan McCleliang (3rd), Paul Hogan (1st), and Kevin Jones (2nd). Paul Hogan pocketed the $100 first prize for-his efforts in this tournament. Rockton pushes Eagles to the wall he'Bowmanville Eagles have their backs to the wall in their best of seven Junior C Hockey semi final series against the Rockton McCoys. Eagles opened the series with a 41 icy in game one, but it's beenall down hill since as the Real' McCoys have come storming back with three eo wins. » AN ALL ONTARIO BEER TASTING EVENT!!! In addition to our everyday wide variety of quality beers, on Saturday, April 30th, we will be presenting over a dozen "unique beers brewed right here in Ontario. Come join us for this special event and take home your own commemorative tasting glass. Beer tasting isn't all we have planned for this month. On Tuesday} April 26th, Molson's and The Antrim House will be hosting a season wrap-up dart tournament. Players of all skill levels are invited fo compete for cash and prizes. | With summer finall§ approaching, The Antrim House is the place to unwind after baseball, tennis, or just a walk in the park. Come check out our Sports Specials and warm hospitality. The Antrim House Pub Good food. Good drink. Good times. 56 Water Street. 985-8853 Monday to Saturday 11 AM to 1 AM; Sunday 11 AM to 12 Midnight # = 3 i } Last Wednesday night in Rockton, the McCoys evened the series at one game each with an / 8-5 win. Then on Friday night is Bowmanville, they doubled. the Eagles 4-2, and on Sunday afternoon in Rockton, they romped to a 6-3 victory to take the 3-1 series stranglehold. Up-coming games will have the teams in Bowmanville this Thursday evening (April 21) at 7:30 PM. Should the Eagles come up with a victory here, next game is Sunday, April 24 in Rockton at 2:00 PM. / Bowmanville will host game seven if needed, but the time and date have yet to be determined. AVERT Wh HE MIXED SLO-PITCH TOURNAMENT in P GUARANTEEI rt Perry NIV ISR ada 18th, 19tl HRT