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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 2002, p. 18

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PAGE 18THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JUNE 12, 2002 Cup crazy ORONO - Orono held a celebration for the bantam, midget and juvenile hockey teams that reached the Ontario Ontario Minor Hockey Association finals finals this past season. Cam James shows off one of the provincial championship cups. ANDREW 1WANOWSKI/ Statesman photo J & L Home Hardware customers had the opportunity to come in and pick up a copy of the 2002'Home Hardware Annual Catalogue and participate in the Catalogue contest to win a Sterling 50,000 BTU gas barbecue. J&L Home Hardware Dealer, Lorraine Chin presented Everett Turner with his prize at a special presentation. "Congratulations to Everett," says Lorraine. "This contest is just one of the many ways that we show our customers that we appreciate their business. Ifl Home hardware [UJUJJ Church Street, Bowmanville We're at you're door three times a week ' Cf* Canabtan Statesman Clarington This Week Sommer West hopes to catch on with national women's softball team BURNABY, B.C. - Sommer West is hoping to take her bat and glove and catch on with Canada's top softball team again. The Bowmanville native is one of 40 players who have been invited to the selection camp for the Canadian Senior Women's softball team that will run from June 8-30 in Burnaby, B.C. Once Finalized, the Canadian team will remain in Burnaby for another another mini-camp before heading off to tournaments in Honolulu, Hawaii and Surrey, B.C. All of this will lead up to the World Championships from July 26 to August August 4 in Saskatoon, Sask. "Among these 40, we have a good mix of youth and experience, from seven Olympians to a number of athletes who are making their first appearance at this level," says head coach Mike Renney of the tryout camp currently underway. West is included in the Olympian category, having played ' for the Canadian team in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Officials will select 17 players from the 40 at the B.C. camp to represent represent Canada in international competition, competition, including the World Championships Championships in Saskatoon, which will serve as an Olympic qualifier for 2004. "For these athletes, this will be a unique opportunity to compete in a World Championship in their home country and one that may only come along once in an athlete's career," says Renney. The top four teams at the World Championships in ' Saskatoon will gain entry to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Deaths | Deaths | In Memorlam | In Memorlam I In Memorlam | In Memorlam OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY LTD. since 1961 UPRIGHT MONUMENTS START UNDER $1,000.00 • Monuments & Markers • Cemetery Lettering •Designing& Lettering Done on Premises www.oshawa.monument.com Email: oshawamonuement@bellnet.ca 1457 KING ST. 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Sadly Missed, Forever Loved Mom, Dad (Ken & Dianne) Sister- Rhonda <6 Dave, Mason it Megan Gmskopf Jamie Byron Barry June 10,1981 September 14,2001 There is nothing we can do, To keep the tears inside, We have to let them out, They hurt too much to hide, God took you from us suddenly, We often wonder why, . Why not let us see you, To have one, last goodbye, We miss you so,greatly, You, so kind gentle and dear, Each day that passes, We try not to shed a tear, You have left so many people Wondering what to do, All that we have to remember, Is to just remember you. jj r ,- - ' |'7.* -/i'. ' V ; Love always and forever on your 21st birthday Mom, Dad, Amber, Jen and Families %' STEPHENS « In loving memory of out- beloved Dad Robert Maurice Stephens Who passed away June 15,1966, and our beloved Mom Ruby Irene (Goyne) Stepehens Who passed away on June 10,1973. Sadly missed along lifers way, Quietly remembered every day. No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts, they're always there. Lovingly remembered by your children, children, Eileen, Marion, Bessie, Ruby, Helen, Maurice, Peggy, Gregory, Rob and spouses. And the late Bill and Betty To place your personalized In Memorlam, call 905-576-9335 and let one of our professional advisors help you. In Memory of Joan Eaton Beloved Wife, Mother & Nana August 20, 1929-June 12,2001 Her smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, She had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her Some day, we know not when To clasp her hand in the heller land Never lo pari again. Greatly missed by lier husband & family 'e MILLSON, Alfred (Speck) « In loving memory of a.dear husband who passed away May 11, 2000 A million limes I needed you A million times I've cried if love could have saved you dear You never would have died Things ire feel,,most deeply Are llic hardest things to say My dearest Alfred I loved you In a very special way. If I could have one lifetime wish One dream that would come true I'd pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and van. Sadly missed and always loved and remembered by your wife Peggy, daughter Karen, and sons Steven and Gary. for More 'Deaths and In Memoriams seepage 14 SPECIAL To have i your flyers delivered by Durham's #1 Carrier Force! Call 905-579-4407 Wednesday, June 12th, 2002 • McGregor IDA* • International Pools* • Color Your World* • SAAN* • Williams Coffee Pub* • FM Windows* • Sears* • Future Shop* • Home Depot - 2 flyers* • Sport Chek* • Leons* • Bay* • Orono Lumber* ! Flyers not necessarily in nil papers Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can lie recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling piogiam. THIS WEEK "THIS WEEK'S" OUTSTANDING CARRIERS Stewart On. May 31st I did Jump Rope for Heart at school which raises money for the Heart & Stroke foundation. Alter the Jump rope I collected my collection money & donated it all to the Heart & Stroke foundation,. The total was S368.50. Here is a special thanks to my customers. I've learned from doing a paper route when you do the little extras such as bringing the paper right into the customer who is unable to leave the house or hand deliver the paper to the customers if it's raining & you know the paper is going to get wet if left in the mailbox, the customers appreciate you & good things happen from that. "As 'Carriers ol the Week' Stewart, wilt receive a Certificate of Excellence along with dinner at Boston Pizza, 2 passes to Wheelies and NEBs Funworld." CARRIERS OF THE WEEK ARE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING: ;^neb's FUNWORLD Family Roller Centre YOUR CARRIER WILL BE AROUND TO COLLECT AN OPTIONAL DELIVERY CHARGE BETWEEN JUNE 12 TO JUNE 16, 2002 June 15 & 16, 2002 I sp s. *3 .so Super Ticket $30.00 (until June 12, $40 after) Children 12 & Under Admitted FREE at both events when accompanied by a paid adult attendance Advance Ticket $20.00 (until June 19, $25 after) Come for the Races Camp for the weekend! 0 MOSPerHT ^ '. 1 June 22, 2002 CASCAR Super Series For Tickets or camping info call: 1-800-866-1072 or visit www. m ospor t. co ni

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