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"An official mark of the Province of Ontario used with permleeloo. WINTER MAINTENANCE PACKAGE FREE OPTIKLEEN WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID INCLUDES INSTALLATION AND RECYCLING [Billiards & Coffee House. 2 Horn 16 Tournament Tables] THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JANUARY 31,2001 PAGE 15 Blue Circle midgets face tough teams at Silver Stick Clarington rep and recreation hockey roundup ! The Clarington Blue Circle Cement I midget A Toros faced some tough cont- C petition from across Ontario and the j [' United States at die International Silver | " Stick final tournament in Sarnia. | f In the first game, the Toros had three [ Jgoals called back in a 5-5 tie against At- jj ! lanta, Georgia. Ryan Smith and Mark > ] Lemieux led the offence with two goals \ ;;each and Andreas Stafford added die j ' ; fifth goal widt just over a minute left in f lithe game. Kris Poison, Nicholas Boyd > • (and Kyle Widmeyer had assists. £ ;; Against the Nepean Raiders, Derek £ i'McGrath scored the lone goal for die f,-Toros in a 2-1 loss. { v_ In the.final game against Woodvale, | (Michigan, Chris McDaniel scored a hat i Jrick and goakender Dave Vargo earned 11 the shutout in a 4-0 win. Colin Organ i ! had the other goal with assists to Sean KLefort and Lemieux. Other members of the team are Chris {•Wood, Jeff Wrightiy, Cory Bums, Grayson Grayson Ayer, Zach Ibbotson, Adam Bowen, minor peewee Triple A Toros played two of the league's best teams on home ice and were rewarded with two victories. victories. Against the league leaders from Whitby, die Toros held on for a well-deserved well-deserved 7-6 victory. Mike Schrider was exceptional in net, coming up witli big saves when necessary. In the next game against Ajax-Pick- ering, die Toros trailed 2-1 before rallying rallying for a 4-2 victoiy. Andrew Albertini had a goal and assist with other goals scored by Kyle Goodchild, Chris Jukic and David Ross. Cory Prince had two assists with one to Adam Derks. Goal- lender Cody Woodcock turned a number number of Ajax-Pickering shots aside. MINOR ATOMS EDGED IN SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS - The Altamira Investments minor atom Triple A Toros returned from the Ottawa International Hockey Festival going undefeated in round robin play, posting two wins and a lie to SUNDERLAND - The Newcastle Square Boy Pizza bantams have advanced advanced past the first round of playoffs witii a series sweep over Sunderland. Sunderland scored 15 seconds into the opening game but Newcastle bounced back lor a narrow 2-1 victory. Steven Yule had the first goal with Nathan Rogers scoring the winner on a breakaway. In the second game, Adrien Vasseur, Kennneth Lake and Rogers scored in a 3-Ô win. Goaltenders Mike Szeremet and Brennan Luscher allowed just the one goal in the two games with the help of defencemen JC Beecroft, Jordan Robinson, Robinson, Chad Wood and Travis Gendron. Other team members include Nathan Wright, Mat Lee, Ryan Tate, Adam Cull and Chris Crichton. ^•vivu /TJ VI, z_,uvn 1LZUVU3V1I, rAViimi juvwvii, 1UU111 [Jliiy, IWU Will 'Jeremy Czechowski and Michael Tri- advance to the semi-finals. boil. ' The Toros,, who finished first in the Lakeshore League with an impressive /record of 19-1-2, face Port Perry in the •opening round of playoffs. WIN AND TIE FOR NON-CON- TACT ATOMS - In Clarington Recreation Recreation Hockey League atom action, Bowmanville Non-Contact posted a win and a tie. Against Akom Steel, Bowmanville scored a 4-2 victory on goals by Daniel Kroski, Mitchell Niles, Shane Jackson and Chris Tanouye. Assists went to Thomas Elliott] Brendan Bergman and | '-Brandon Burli. Kellen Wiltshire played ] ["great in goal. j The next game resulted in a 4-4 tie ! against Checkers. Jackson scored twice 1 with one each to Thomas Elliott and Johnny Marano. TWO BIG PEEWEES WINS FOR MINOR The Bathe & McLellan In game one, Clarington defeated the hometown Gloucester Rangers 5-0 with Nathan Flint recording the shutout. The Toros won game two against the Cumberland Cumberland Barons 3-1 and finished the round robin with a 1-1 tie against the Vaughan Kings. In the semi-finals, the Toros fell behind behind Mississauga 2-0 but rallied to tie the game 2-2. Mississauga scored the next goal for a 3-2 win, preventing the Toros from advancing to the championship championship game at the Corel Centre. Tournament scoring was led by Greg Nemisz (3-2), followed by John Bull (1- 2), James Hoffman (two goals), Matt Garrison (1-1), Brett Beckett (1-1), Justin Stndler (1-1), Chad McDonald (two assists), Matthew Perron (two assists), assists), Andrew Bobas (one goal), Alexander Derlis (one goal), Kyle Robertson (one assist) and Nicholas Diachenko Diachenko (one assist). NEWCASTLE BANTAMS SWEEP Dr. John Balenko (-1623-7412 to see the 1243 Dundas Street East, Whitby (905) h(i(> 2hi Befs LIVE in Concert Wed., Feb. 7, 2001, 7:30 p.m. Skydome, Toronto Cimiffeurcd in Grand Style in a Stretch Limousine Provided by Soulliporl lïxeculive Service •Join 905-655-9550 John Deacon HOW TO ENTER: Drop your completed entry forms off at any of the participating businesses listed in this feature. Only original entry forms will be accepted. All entry forms will be collected starting at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, February 2,2001. The judges' decision is final. 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SOUTH I BOWMANVILLE ^ v}) v* -15' sxr. . , 2 "U" "T, jjj YflCîl IT TOÛci i Too i bar&grillj Hone's Chicken & Ribs 89 King St. East, Bowmanville (905) 623-4262 Quality Christian Education Knox Christian School in Bowmanville is a school which has served the Clarington area since 1957 and offers quality instruction and learning to students in grades JK-8. Expect to find the following in this exciting, growing school of over 325 students: • qualified, Christian teachers • Biblicaly-bascd, academic instruction • much parental involvement • a large playground in a park-like setting • enthusiastic students • a caring atmosphere • computers, sports, music and more f Kindergarten registration dates arc: ' Tuesday, February 6 and Wednesday, February 7,2001 front 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Junior kindergarten students must be 4 years old on or before December 31,2001 Senior kindergarten students must be 5 years old on or before December 31,2001 Registrations for all other grade levels (1-8) will lie accepted as well. • Call the school at 623-5871 to arrange your appointment. We look forward to serving you. For more information, visit our student-created website: knox.on.cn f Peter borough Victoria Northumberland anti Clarington Catholic District School Bnaiu JUNIOR/SENIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION FOR SEPT. 2001 I'arcnlVguardians with children who will be attending Kindergarten in September 2001 are requested to register now at your local Catholic District School. • Junior Kindergarten students must be four years of age by December 31,2001. • Settlor Kindergarten students must be five years of age by December 31,2001. To simplify the procedure please bring your child's Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate, Immunization Record, your Lot and Concession number (for rural students) and proof of Separate School Properly Tax Support. Please contact the appropriate school secrclary/ofllcc prior to (he registration date to set up an appointment: SCHOOL DATliSZI'IMliS PHONE SI. Elizabeth, Elcm., Bowmanville Principal: Cathy McGuire February 6 - 7 9:30 a.m. ■ 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. February 8 9:30 a.m. • 12:00 noon (905) 697-9155 St. Joseph's, Bowmanville Principal: Liz Ferguson St. Stephen's, Idem., Bowmanville Principal: Joan Brake February 5 -9 (905) 623-5151 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. February 6 ■ 7 (905) 623-3202 10:00 a.m. • 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m. February 5,7,9 (905) 401-9868 9:30 a,in. -11:30 a.m. February 6, 8 9:30 a.m. • 3:30 p.m. February 5 - 9 (905) 433-0331 9:30 a.m. ■ 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. February 6 ■ 8 (905) 4.33-5512 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 February 5 -8 (905) 987 4797 9:30 a.m. ■ 3:00 p.m, Me Hoortl offers n french Immersion Program beginning at the Senior Kindergarten level. Joe Whlbbi Hoard Chairperson Good Shepherd, Courticc Principal: Sue Vandcrkwaak Monslgnor Leo Cleary, Courticc Principal: Debbie Ford Mother Teresa, Courticc Principal: Sliccran llush-Jcancs Si. 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