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Scugog Citizen (1991), 16 Apr 1996, p. 26

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day, April 16, 1996 Amen ------------ . L] wp 26 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tu CITIZEN SPORTS Cornish girls enjoy Shmion season The first signs that RH. The R.H. Cornish Intermediate Girls' Basketball squad captured the All- Durham Championship this season, finishing. with an incredible 11-game undefeated streak. See story top right. In front from left, Danielle Henry, Jodi ' May, Cortney Palleske, Taryn |. Galloway, Michelle Andrews. Back from left, coach Wayne Addison, Ashlea Jones, Jennifer Hammond, Sarah Smith, Sarah Szoloplak and coach Harvie Friede. The coaches and the entire school congratulate these girls on a superb season with the hoops. ~ Cornish had a. championship squad wes when they finished first in the Grandview Gator Tournament (12 teams) on Then, in the Whitby Intermediate | Girl's Basketball Tournament (a 2 day, 36 team tournament) Cornish finished second beating out Yeams from Oshawa, Orillia, and Peterborough. The Durham / February 10, in Oshawa. pennant. , Cornish girls won 11 games Regional playoffs began on March 1st and ended at' Durham College on April 2. Cornish finished first'in the Northern area capturing 'the area In all RH. in a row to become Durham's. "best Intérmediate team. In the final game, in front of a packed Durham College, the girls defeated a strong Retailer fined for selling cigarettes to children under age "halts provisions. Retailers who are found A North Bay convenience store operator has become "the first retailer convicted of repeat tobacco sales to minors offenses under the 1994 provincial Tobacco Control Act,'and will lose the right to sell cigarettes for six months as a result. The sales prohibition, which takes effect' today guilty of more than one retail tobacco sale to _minors charge can lose their right to sell tobacco for at least six months, or longer with multiple convictions. * "The North Bay Health Unit is to be applauded for until October 4, 1996, is the first such prohibition levied under the Act's being the first to demonstrate that Ontario is serious about restricting 1 PORT PERRY TENNIS CLUB OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION « NIGHT TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd - 7:30 PM Scugog Community Centre Reach Rd., Port Perry ® LEAGUE PLAY .:® TOURNAMENTS @ Beginners always welcome @® Lessons available Memberships : Family $90., Couple $70., Single $50., Single' Junior $30.; 2 Juniors same family $55. Sal Sy Lessons : $40, More info. call m-- Classified Ads work for you!ll Call 985-6397 of o> Capturing the Durham * crown capped an exciting seasen and saw the girls finish the season with a 35 wins, 3 losses; and 1 tie * record. Ball control and a™ strong defence were the factors that propelled this team - through a very successful season. Mr. 'Addison and Mr. Friede, the team's coaches, credit the team's success with" dedication and unselfish 0 Glen Duu ui 23 - 20. playmaking! Annual Novice A/B, Tournament on Saturday N March 23. ~ ? Our first match-up was against ;Oshawa LNHL. Port came out strong as Brett Simmonds, with a cigarette Sales to kids," point blank shot, put us on said Ontario Campaign the board. Kristy Ashton for Action on Tobaees rand - Craig Simmonds Director Michael Perley. assisted.On a spectacular "The message to retailers end-to-end rush, Adam across the province is Smart broke through the clear: if yousell to minors, crowd and increased our you ultimately risk lead, unassisted. (Dad's serious financial even got the paperwork to consequences." prove it). 2 - 0 Port. Matt The individual charged, ,.Charron was next with an Robert Cox, operates the assist to Jake Jones. In the A to Z Variety at 1009 2nd, Jake's snap-action Cassels Street, North Bay. wrist popped one in. Matt Effective today, signs will Charon and Tyler be posted at his premises = Cunningham picked up that he is not allowed to, points for the assists. sell or store tobacco until Oshawa fought back and October 4, and his tebacco managed two quick goals. It supplies removed. Mr. Cox was just too little too late was fourid guilty on March and Port walked away'with 5 of two counts of répeat 'the4-2 win. sales to minors. Each The second game was count brings Mr. Cox a against Keswick. This was a $1,000 fine plus applicable brutal game (on our surcharges, on top of the opponent's side) and the loss of the right to sell. referees had to hand out lots of 'justice. No action until the 2nd period when Keswick got 2 goals. Blake Cunningham (goal), Mitch Truaxland Chris Charron (assists) took a little wind out of their: sails and put Compton ¢ on the board, One move for Keswick, 3 - 1 going into the third. Keswick notched one more. 4 - 1. Our team has never been one to give up the ship. Blake Cunningham, with Mitch Truax' 's help, did'it again. 4 -"2. Tyler Cunningham decided another goal is just what the team needed. We were on a roll, but the clock ran out on us. Keswick edged us 4-3. This tourney was on a points basis and we had to wait until all the games were played to see if we headed tb the Consolation or Champ round. As luck had it, we headed to the Champ round against Keswick AGAIN. Keswick managed one 'in the last few seconds of the first and Hayley Campbell, MikeRedman, Craig Kehoe, and Matt Menear ensured -----. pr Scugog Lumber. Ball, Callery & Associates Bank of Montreal Top Quality Cbllision Coldwell Banker - Mother Jackson's - Country Lane Realty Open Kitchens Pineridge Sports Nuts about Chocolate Square Boy Pizza » Native. Perspectives Bell Canada Parbro Farms © Seagrams Canada West Shore Marine Port Perry Auto Glass Investors Group, J. David*Roth Whitby Auto Glass R.W. Fairman Appraisals « Co-op Auto Glass Brookiin Cancrete + Ken Dowson Whitby Autd Parts & Supplies The Port Pony Counting Club + (Men's, Mixed, Ladies' and Business Women) would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support of our 1995 - 1996 Season Cinemax Furniture & Appliances Aldon "Howey Kitchen & Bath Antrim House Pub , Saturday. Compton gang hangs up skates The Compton Cable team ended their season in the that was all they managed. Port dug in and tried to hit the mark with no duck. With only 30 seconds left, Keswick picked up one more for a 2 - 0 victory. ! It was a total team effort and Kylg Geer and Sam Bennett (our goalies) faced and saved a lot of rubber Final presentations werefinade oni the ice. Craig Simmonds picked up the game MVP plaque. A sponsor trophy was presented to Mitch Truax (Team Captaifi) by his No 1 Fan -- me. All other" players received crests for their hats / coal The Bear made her final appearance of the season. « The Tourney was.a great success. Great food, lots to do, dancing, etc. Special, thanks to Deb Bauer from the B Team. ! Special | presentations were made in the dressing room to thank our behind. | the-scenes team; Coach, Dennis Ashton," Asst. Coat¢h, Don SImmonds, _ Traingt, Terry Smart, and Mgr [Gord Geer. Lots of people made the tourney and [season worthwhile for the[ kids. Thanks to the me and dads. Of course a special thanks to our sponsor,\Compton Cable. Thanks top to all the sponsors ofl the Tourney (listed in th¢ A report) and special thanks to Jeff Ashton for his musical and announcing talent dyring | the final games. We'd also .like to thank the Scue~~ Citizen for such gr coverage. My apologies have forgotten anyone. was not intentional. We may have hung up skates, but Sur memo (both players and pare will last us a lifetime. N ' .

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