IOOF Wins Three More g< Pi It wAs yet another three ame week for the I.O.O.F. 'eewee Selects. The week would begin February 7 at the Oshawa Civic, against the O.C.H.L. Selects. The teams would exchange goals in the first period. Oshawa opened the scoring but Jeff Dart tied the score with Les McCrory assisting. I.O.O.F. would score two more in the second period. Mike Talotti scored with Andrew Ferguson Ferguson and Jeff Hughes assisting. assisting. Before the period ended. Andrew Ferguson completed a three way passing play with Mike Talotti ana Mark Read picking up assists. The third period would begin with Osnawa on the powerplay. Oshawa had several several scoring opportunities but I.O.O.F. goalie Clayton Rendell was outstanding, making several saves. Oshawa became so frustrated frustrated that they began to take penalties. With I.O.O.F. on the powerplay, Chad Veinot scored with Jeff Dart and Craig Taylor assisting. Less fobUufUut you CjtfjU caul (jneetuufl... Tk Mat turns lekit in d* WkM M SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 than one minute later, Charlie Charlie Hargest would add another another power play goal with Mike Talotti assisting. Rob Watson ended the scoring late in the third period with Craig Taylor assisting to give I.O.O.F. a 6-1 victory. Game two was Saturday, February 10 against CYO Selects from Osnawa. Solid goaltending and defence was the order of the day. The game remained scoreless until until late in the third period. It took Wayne Gretzky 39 games to score his 50 goals, but Mike Talotti did it in 33. On a nice pass from Rob Watson, Mike scored high to the glove side to give I.O.O.F. the win. The third and final game of the week was late that night against Markham. The bench was going to be short for this one. The team would be short a total of five players. Les McCrory, Chad Veinot, Rob Watson and Scott McGregor would be playing for their house league teams and Ian Borut- ski would miss the game due to a knee injury. The Markham team allowed allowed I.O.O.F. to add two Markham house league players on very short notice to give us two full, lines. Markham would later regret that decision. Markham was awarded a very questionable penalty shot early in the first period. The call was a costly one. Markham made the most of the opportunity and took an early 1-0 lead. I.O.O.F. spent most of the first, killing killing penalties. Mike Talotti and Mark Read did a great job forechecking with solid defence added by Charlie Hargest, Adam Kooy, Craig Taylor and Andrew Ferguson. Ferguson. With play late in the second Mike Talotti would set up Andrew Ferguson to tie the score. Thirty seconds later it was the Jeff line scoring. Jeff Dart scored with Jeff Hughes and Jeff King assisting to give I.O.O.F. the lead. With play in the third, Mark Read would set up Kevin Kevin alone in front of the net to - make the score 3-1. Mike Toro Juveniles present Mike Mendel, Mentelist on Saturday, Feb. 24th at 8:00 p.m. in the B.H-S. Auditorium Advance Tickets - $10.00 each Tickets at the Door - $12.00 each For more information, call 623-3878 or 623-4336 Talotti would score on a nice set up from Jeff Dart and Jeff King. Marknam would score, late in the game but I.O.O.F. held on for a 4-2 win. The victory would give I.O.O.F. a record of 28 wins, 6 losses and 1 tie. The shutout shutout shared by Brian Pickard and Clayton Rendell against the CYO was number eight on the season. Story submitted by the coaches A1 Sandison and Scott Brunt. Pizza Boys Surprise 4 AA A' Peterborough This past Saturday, Dennis Dennis Pizza Novice Toros surprised surprised the Peterborough Triple "A" team with a 3-1 victory. Some outstanding goaltending goaltending from Nick Adams enabled his team to get on track late in the first period. Jason Lange banged it home at the 5:17 mark. Assisting on the goal was Craig Sabine Sabine and Brett Pakosta. The second period saw Peterborough coming on but, solid goaltending and defensive defensive play kept Peterborough off the score sheet. Andrew Wraith and Mike McCroiy's hard corner work paid off when Chris Pot netted the Toros' second goal, as both wingers earned assists on the goal. Early in the third, Craig Sabine put one between the pipes on a three-way passing passing play from Jason Lange and Steve Ewles. With the Toros a man short, Peterborough Peterborough scored late in the third period, to end the game 3-1. Entering into week three of their playoff round robin, the Novice Toros are now 1 win, 1 loss. Dennis Pizza Novice Toros' Toros' next playoff action will be Thursday night at the Whitby-Brooklin Arena at 7:00 against the Whitby "AA", then back to Darlington Darlington Saturday at 12:00 for a return match. Season stats as of February February 11/90. 37 wins, 8 losses, 4 ties. Goals against average = 2.0. Bantam Selects Earn Victory Against Whitby The Bantam Selects played Whitby and came away with a 2 to 0 victory. Goal scorers were Andrew Allaire and Mike Suess with assists going to Terry Van- Londen, Leon Coates, Brad Hargest and Matt Yeo, with Sarah Couch earning the shutout. The Bantam Selects are preparing for the Omemee Tournament and Buffalo Tournament and are making making preparations for the B.K.H.L. Garritano Bros. Tournament April 13 and 14 with twelve Bantam Teams competing for the Championship. Championship. Good luck, Bantam Selects. Selects. THE NEWCASTLE INN in association with TEMPO Proudly presents .. &>%.. Vo \T% tlk FREDDY FENDER NOW FREDDY'S BACK! BETTER THAN EVER WITH HIS NEW ALBUM AND HE'LL BE APPEARING AT THE NEWCASTLE INN (Hole In The Wall) 789 King Street, Newcastle THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH, 1990 a 8:00 P.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY ^ Tickets go on sale at the club only on Thursday Feb. 15/90 Tickets are $36.37 Plus tax TICKETS ARE LIMITED FOR THIS SPECIAL APPEARANCE "Watch for further Information on upconilntf shows/events at the Newcastle Inn where the stars will shine In '90" Familiar Face for Local Recreation Enthusiasts | 'Vilî 1 ' X -- yVv > 4 ' ; • 1 x >, ' i r- r _ .""-V-MJK' ■ ' ; '. ' ■ ' Joe Kennett has been working in the Town of Newcastle Community Services ;partment for the the Town's parks and arenas. Department for the past 25 years. Over that time, Joe has seen many changes in di by Brad Kelly Entering his office, one can't help but notice the proudly-displayed plaques and certificates on his walls. There's one from the Ball Hockey League, another from the Ontario Arenas Association, Association, and the one he is most proud of is the certificate certificate of merit given to him by the Canadian government for his volunteer work in refereeing refereeing and arenas. Peering out from behind his desk is a warm smile that would make even the most nervous person feel relaxed. relaxed. Making people relax is what Joe Kennett does best. For the past 25 years, Joe has played a major role in deciding how the people in the Town of Newcastle spend their leisure hours. His title is Facility Scheduler/Recreation Scheduler/Recreation . Liaison Manager. In simple terms, it means he does all the time scheduling for the parks and arenas in the town. Surprisingly, Joe's career began as an innocent part- time job. "I was on a lay-off from Houdaille Industries in Oshawa when I went in to talk to Bud Fanning who was the Director (of Recreation) Recreation) at the time," recalled Joe from behind his desk at the Town Hall. "Because I was looking after referee scheduling, Bud asked me if I would be interested in looking after some of the hockey programs. When he found out I could type, I started to do some of his secretarial secretarial work as well." The part-time winter work turned into a summer job, and as Joe puts it, "I put so much time in I finally got on salary." Joe was quick to credit Bud with bringing him along in the beginning. "Bud was the greatest teacher I ever had. When we first started working together together we shared a small office at the Lions Centre which was later turned into a washroom." Joe has been a resident in Bowmanville all of his life, and is a former graduate graduate of Bowmanville High School. Hockey and baseball took up most of his time as a youngster. "Our teams never were able to win an All-Ontario Championship in hockey or baseball. We could always reach the the semis in both sports, but there were always always different teams to beat us. In hockey it was Aurora, and in baseball it was either Milton or Thorold." After playing midget hockey, Joe ventured into the world of refereeing. "Back in . those days, there were very few refs in this area," he recalled. 'We would get sent to do games in Streetsville, Markham, and Lindsay", After 30 years of wearing the stripes, Joe, retired at the end of last year. He admitted admitted missing getting out with the guys at times, but one of his proudest projects evolved from his refereeing experience. The referee clinics that Joe conducts were his original original idea, and are considered to be "his baby". He feels the clinics give the kids a proper chance to learn how to referee referee a hockey game, something something that wasn't available to him when he came through the system. A satisfying grin comes across Joe's face when he mentions the names of kids who went through his clinics and advanced to referee at the Junior level. His son, Rob, refereed in the OHA, while another former student, student, Don Daigle, is working the lines at the OHL level. Joe's other son, George, played for two years as a goalie with the. Eagles, and his daughter, Evelyn, was a member of the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club. One of Joe's regrets is not being able to spend a lot of time with his kids when he first began working in the Community Services Department. Department. "I was away from home a lot of nights and weekends when 1 first started," he said. "I would work 200 to 300 hours of overtime in a year and think nothing of it." "Back then I enjoyed working in the parks more than I did the administrative administrative work. I took a lot of pride in preparing the diamonds. diamonds. When I was done lining lining them, I thought they were just as good as any diamond diamond in the major leagues. I hated to see anyone run on them." The future seems to be bright for Joe, as he plans for his future after his days in the Community Service Department are over. "I plan to sit back and watch my grandson, Christopher Christopher John, grow up and go through the process. He's only two and my son, Rob, has him on skates already." "I also want to remain in the area, but spend my winters winters in Florida. I've already had a taste of the lifestyle, down there and it won't be hard to take." No doubt, Joe! Triple F Bowling Dirk VanAbbema 14 pts, Case De Plaa 12 pts, John Rozema 11 pts, Ralph Bouw- meester 1 pts, Brian Buma 9 Ê ts, Frances Mulder 8 pts, ill Van Dyk 8 pts, Hammy VanderGaast 8 pts, Jean Nadeau 7 pts, Ron Bonsma 7pts, Don VanderMeer 6 pts, Andy Bonsma 6 pts. High Single Ladies Rose Sikma 233, High Single Men Bill Buma 292, High Triple Ladies Alice Mulder 557, High Triple Men Ralph Bouwmeester 682, High Average Average Ladies Nel VanAbbema VanAbbema 193, High Average Men Dirk VanAbbema 202. ■ CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL 1-800-263-6750 Peterborough - Victoria - Northumberland and Newcastle Roman Catholic Separate School Board JUNIOR/SENIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Date School Principal Telephone Feb. 26/27 St. Francis of Assisi Newcastle Mrs. J. Hough 987-4797 March 1 St. Joseph's Bowmanville Mr. II. Armstrong 623-5151 March 7 St. Stephen's Bowmanville Mr. M. Burnic 623-3202 April 9/10 Msgr. L. Cleary Courtico Mr. R. Dwyer 433-0331 Junior Kindergarten students must be four years of ago by December 31,1990. Senior Kindergarten students must bo five years of ago by December 31,1990. Parents arc requested to bring the following information: 1. Birth and Baptismal Certificates. 2. Record of Immunization. 3. Proof of Separate School Support i.c. current tax bill. 4. CHIP Number. G. Lot and Concession Numbers for rural students. 6. Please contact the appropriate schools to set up an appointment time. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 14,1990 11 Bun King Wins 2, Loses 1 Trenton 2 Bowmanville 0 The Bun King "Queens" opened up the tournament with this 2-0 loss to Trenton. Even though we outshot Trenton 18-13 we couldn't come up with enough "quality" "quality" shots to really test the Trenton pipe keeper. The positive side of this defeat was the penalty-free section on the game sheet for the Bun King crew! Good work, girls! Congratulations Congratulations to Tina Millson, who was awarded MVP honours. honours. Saturday, January 27th Game 2 Bowmanville 4 Picton 0 The Bun King gals weren't weren't exactly on fire for this contest, but directed 26 shots at the Picton netmind- er to only 3 shots at a rather bored Tina Millson. The scoring was well distributed distributed as Lisa Morrison, Laura Abrams, Shannon Houston and Denise Bugden each lit the scoreboard. The playmakers were, Joanna Hall with 2 assists, and An- nissa Aus, Cheryl Cole and Cynthia Hilliard each with 1 assist. Good win, team! MVP honours were awarded to Joanna Hall! Sunday, January 28th, Game 3 Trenton 2 Bowmanville 3 After Trenton defeated Picton 3-1 Saturday p.m. the stage was set for the Championship Championship game. Our Bun King group had a score to settle after letting Trenton slip away in game 1. They jumped into a 2-0 lead in the 1st period on goals by Marci Rowland from Laura Abrams, Abrams, and by Joanna Hall from Tammy Fowler and Lisa Morrison. The Bun King gang slacked off in the middle frame, giving Trenton Trenton the opportunity to even the score at 2-2. The 3rd period was scoreless, scoreless, which set-up the overtime overtime of 5 minutes -sudden death! The Bun King gang didn't need much time, as Cynthia Hilliard won the opening face-off, carried the puck into Trenton territory and shuffled a very timely pass to 'TJ' Johnston who made no mistake at the corner of the net. Voila, 8 seconds, and the Bun Rang girls are the champs! Way to go, team! The MVP award was presented to Tara Bakhle or Trenton for her ,, superb efforts throughout the tournament. Monday January 29th Bowmanville 4 Bewdley 0 A good team effort earned the Bun King Toros this convincing convincing victory and assured them of a 3rd place spot in the league standings. Joanna Joanna Hall set the pace for the Bun King crew with 2 goals and 2 assists. Suzanne Brooks and Tammy Johnston Johnston made their contribution with 1 goal each. Annissa Aus, Melanie Brown and Marci Rowland notched 1 assist each. And-you guessed it! Another shut-out tor Tina "Amazing" Millson. Thursday February 1st Bowmanville 3 Havelock 1 This game will ,not exactly exactly go into the books as a classic, but the Bun King V.I.P. Tykes Win 'C' Title Toros scrambled their way to a 3-1 victory. The girls out shot their Havelock Hostesses by a substantial 23-10 margin, thus earning the 3 goals that did evade an almost always tough Sho- na Partington in the Havelock Havelock net. The 3 marks people were: Suzanne Brooks, Lnu-, ra Abrams and Joanna Hall/-' All 3 goals were unassisted. With one league game re~-£ maining Sunday, February; j 4th, the Bun King team are.- ' preparing for a tough round-; - , robin series with Keene 1*4! and,2. Let's play tough, girls;';; -1 see victory in my crystal,-* ball! In Tourney Tykes in Final y On February 10 and 11 V.I.P. Hairstyling Tykes played their third tournament tournament of the year at home. Again Robbie Wier played a strong tournament in net, allowing just 7 goals in four games, and recording his first shutout of the season. season. In the first game V.I.P. played to a 1 to 1 tie with C.A.W. Port Perry, the only goal being scored in the first seven seconds by Eric Dion. In the second game V.I.P. shutout Thorton Dundee 5 to 0. Goals were scored by Zac Savard with 3, Eric Dion with 1 and Jason Greenham with 1. Assisting on the goals were Matt McGlynn, Zac Savard and Mike Sellers. In the third game V.I.P. was defeated 4 to 2 by I.D.A. V.I.P. goals were scored by Eric Dion with an assist going going to Matt McElynn. In the 'C' Championship, game, V.I.P. met a very good Baker Park team from Oshawa, winning the final 4 to 2. Goals were scored by Eric Dion with 2 and Zac Savard with 2. Assisting on the goals were Robert Cummer, Cummer, Zac Savard and Adam Rate. This team has done nothing nothing but improve since the start of the season. Keep up the good work. The McGregor's IDA)v hockey team competed in!" the Tyke Tournament sponsored sponsored by the Bowmanville Recreational Hockey League on February 10 ana 11. The team played very strong defensive defensive hockey and advanced advanced to the 'A' Championship Championship round. ■ The final game of the qualifying round was against VIP Hairstyling, also a Bowmanville team. This game was much closer , than the previous two and although IDA came out eventual winners there were 1 ' some tense moments. Darryl Steele led the scoring for', IDA with two goals and Alan Younger and David Griffiq scored the other two. The team played extremely well to end up in the 'A' final, final, outscoring the opposition opposition 14 to 2. Ryan Ponto was- especially good in recording his two shutouts. The'A' Championship game was against the top BRHL team, Skylight Donuts. Donuts. They once again proved to be too strong for the IDA team who went down to defeat by a score of 6 to 2. Darryl Steele and Daryl Daryl Stockman each scored for IDA. Despite the defeat, the team should be proud of their efforts ovèr the two days for they provided exciting exciting hockey for their fans. y Birthday Uncle utch 6 Jimmy Love Courtney V' BRANDOM PUT AWAY YOUR HAMMER AND NAILS! Every Brandom Kitchen purchased in Februaiy will include free installation. Now you can sit back and relax while the Brandom professionals install your beautiful new kitchen quickly and efficiently. And best of all, this service is absolutely free! Come see our vast assortment of cabinetiy styles and finishes, but visit our showroom soon because the free installation bonus ends February 28. 432-3300 Mon.-Tucs. 8 am - 5 pm Wed. - Thurs. 8 am-8 pm Friday 8am-4pm .- Saturday Closed Sunday 10 am-3 pm!, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦MMjili.u.IMM H4HMW* -- & *\< hV /;< r « 4« % 17.12 IMsellnc Kiwi Courtier I. -1 •'< «V< ** 1