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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1989, p. 7

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1 t Orono PeeWees Down Listowell to Win Ontario Championship The Orono PeeWees are the Ontario Baseball Association Association PeeWee "D" Champions, after defeating Lis- towel by scores of 12-4 and 13-3 to capture the final series in two straight games. . Orono went undefeated in the playoffs, winning nine games in a row against Little Britain, George- . town, Pelham and Listowel. This was the PeeWees' first year of operation and also marks the' first Ontario Championship won by an Orono minor baseball team. Orono finished the year with an overall record of 23 wins, 10 losses and one tie. Team members are: back row 1-r, Coach Pete Landers, Landers, Daryl Reid, Aaron Staples, Daryl Houston, Coach. Craig Houston, Scott Bordun, Manager Pete Maar- tense; front row, Jason Taylor, Tom Tamblyn; Mike Landers, Larry Houston, Chris Chollette, Paul Woods, Chad Maartense; absent, Stefano Cancelliere. Prospects for Girls Hockey Have aFree Skate Saturday at Arena Prospects for this season's girls hockey teams were again be on the ice shortly. This year's big news is trying out their blades in a free skate at the Recrea- that the 1990 Sr. A. Ladies Championships will be tion Complex on Saturday. If enough players are played here on Jan. 26, 27 and 28th. available, both junior and intermediate teams will PreSeason Ice Schedule At Complex Intermediate Junior Pre- Season Ice Schedule At Bow- manville Recreation Complex Complex is as follows: Fri. Sept. 22 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 23 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 241:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tues. Sept. 26 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Each session is $4.00 Youth Bowling Starts Sept. 23 Liberty Bowl . Liberty Bowl Youth Bowling Bowling begins on Saturday, September September 23, 1989 at the following following times: BANTAM DIVISION - 8:30 a.m. sharp JUNIOR DIVISION - 11:00 a.m sharp SENIOR DIVISION - 11:00 a.m. sharp TYKE DIVISION - 1:00 p.m. sharp REGISTRATION TOTALS TOTALS to date: BANTAMS - 48 bowlers with room for 12 more. JUNIORS - 37 bowlers with room for 11 more. SENIORS - 15 bowlers with room for 9 more. TYKES - 46 bowlers with room for 14 more. REMINDERS = We are still looking for more bowlers bowlers in each division as shown above and then there will be waiting lists prepared prepared on the first come, first served basis. Youth Bowlers from previous years still have not registered and we do expect you back. Please keep in mind also that our Lakeshore Youth League will be starting early this year and if we do not have' enough Seniors, Juniors will be used. Also, Seniors, the Senior Mixed is coming up right away. If you are planning to register, please do so prior to your starting time September September 23, 1989 so that the Secretaries can get the teams formed and start the league schedules on Saturday, Saturday, September 30, 1989. For further information, please call Liberty Bowl 623-5663 or Program Director, Director, Joan Murpny at 623- 7397 and leave a message. WHO CARES? CARRIER AND CARTREF AIR CONDITIONING 983-9106 CARE ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU CAREful now, or you might miss this opportunity Trn A / ^ A A En&rMark ^_loan„pla^ ,0 'oiled on a nuiimumj U5.0° rcbjlc- UP ff/yiP 111 I „..«===. ,,,=5 Scotlabank Simply instill a Carrier Home Comfort Splcm wzx Jf / É ■ 1111 consisting of a Heat Pump, Electric Furnace, 111 J / | Æ v v Power Humidifier and the 31SX Electronic Air ■■■ / t ■ Cleaner. Then save all year 'round as your new, ef-. I W ficlent Carrier Heat Pump lowers your heating and cooling bills. Who'd hare thought a little caring could mean SO much Cash? AnlLèk HqwKWhoof WDo/onuj*moiil)tCjooo< • btrornWodwttiicyodxT Onto prooakaStt your « urn ccwvma wnurou ah CARRIER CARES Offer valid September 5 - October 31,1989 Youth Soccer Results □ARLINGTON 'lOJTH SOCCER LEAGUE ngtx Soccer League held the finals finals in the cup competition on Saturday September 16, at the new Hydro fields. Starting at 9 a.m. under threatening skies, the Atom Division Final got under way. Remax Realty defeated OHEU Local 1000 4-1 in a game that featured two Bowmanville teams. Up next a Bantam team from Lindsay took home the cup by beating Van Dyk Realty Realty 5-0. How do you measure... O Leadership? D Excellence? O Courage? D Dedica tion ? D Initia tive ? D Selflessness ? utstanding contributions to the quality of life in our communities are being made everyday by young citizens. Do you know someone between the ages of 6 and 18 who has demonstrated selfless service, overcome a physical or psychological limitation, performed an act of heroism, shown initiative, or simply a dedication to the well-being of those around them? Someone who has more than "measured up" in their commitment to others? You can help Canadian Airlines International and the Ontario Community Newspapers Association honour that special someone by nominating them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. Every nominee receives a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, $200,00 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor, Nominations are accepted up to October 31st, 1989. "Today's Youth ... making a measurable difference. " Ontario \ , f f / Junior Citizen x of the Year * /) Awards Program v " / NOMINATION FORMS are available by contacting this Community Newspaper or O.C.N.A. (416) 844-0184 a joint community project of Canadien Ciiiindiiin Airlines Inlerniilionnl Ontario „ community newspapers association At 12:30 the'Squirt Final got under way. 'featuring Bowmanville OHEU 'Loom 1000 and a determined team from Hampton who had battled battled their way to the final - only to be turned back 5-1 by the top ranked Bowmanville Bowmanville side. The PeeWee final started in a drizzle and finished in a downpour, with Bowmanville Bowmanville Bun King defeating Bowmanville Olde Tyme Fish & Chips 5-2. Finally, in very poor weather conditions, the Mosquitos Mosquitos took to the field, in what was the closest game of the day, Hampton defeated defeated Newcastle 1-0. This concludes the 1989 House League season. The Darlington Youth Soccer League and the Bowmanville Bowmanville United Soccer Club would like to thank all of those who got involved from coaches, referees, managers etc. all, but especially the boys and girls wno make up the Darlington Youth Soccer League. See ypu next summer. summer. David Tonks. FACTORY) A BETTER PEAL 1st. 2nd ana 3rd Mortgages Open pnvüefjes " "Same day . service HOURS: 9 a.m, to 7:30 p.m. Goliqer's Travel SINCE 1955 • Airline tickets at airport prices • Unbiased professional advice • Personal service • Free ticket delivery • Cruise desk • Holiday vacations • Group travel division • Corporate rales Bowmanville Mall 243 King St. E. 623-1511 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 20,1989 7-J Orono Tykes Defeat Co-operators to Take TONBA Championship On Saturday, in the first game of the TONBA finals, finals, Orono Tykes took the title by outscoring the Co- operators 12-9. Orono team members are 1-r, front row, Grant Esler, Brett Maartense, Simon Weagart, Brian Houston, Scott Perry, Alan Lee, Mike Konarow- ski, Jamie Kent; back row, Ryan Dewolf, Sean Davies, Mat Black, Tomas Wakefield, Jonathan Noble, Scott McDonald, Danny MacDonald, Coaches Mike Hutton and Dwight Esler. Here are the TONBA House League Tyke Co- opertors, who lost out in the finals on Saturday to Orono. Team members include: front row 1-r, Kevin Seiffert, Chris Shortt, Cameron Yuzwa, Scott Finu- can, Derek Wright, Richard Wood; middle row, Ryan Stainton, David DeGraaf, Travis Samuel, t Shrives, Brad MacMaster, Paul Lavallee, Coach Finucan; and at rear, Coaches Larry Wood, Syd Graaf, Dave Shrives. j *' l n .1 WE'RE CLEARING OUT REMAINING 1989'S! WE'VE GOT TO MOVE THEM OUT! WE'RE READY TO DEAL! Full Size Dodge Ram 100 Pick-ups Ram D100 Pickup Great selection of colors and options We've got 6 CONVERSION VANS in stock and they are beautiful. They're priced to sell NOW! MACINTOSH CHRYSLER 331 Park Rd. S., Oshawa 728-4638 290 N. Front St., Belleville (613) 966-8610

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