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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Nov 2004, p. 13

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ NOVEMBER 10,2004 ♦ PAGE 15 Jurhamregion.com i StBBsBB Wm £ 'V : y y St. Marys drops pair @®i i*j. « •% m mm Y mm m ■:< Ron Pietroni ro/The Canadian Statesman lappy anniversary AOWMANVILLE - Charles Kennish, the head of the Maple Leaf Karate Club, goes through a workout during the club's 21st anniversary celebra- ion. CLAR1NGT0N -- The Clarington St. Marys minor bantam Toros played a home-and-home weekend scries with Barrie, coming out on the wrong end of both games. After coming out flat in Barrie losing 5-0, the return game at home had The Toros come out flying and out to a quick 2-0 lead. Determined to bury the visiting club early, they pelted the Barrie goalie with many shots, but their goalie made key saves to keep the game close. Barrie Barrie capitalized on power plays to even it up at 2-2. Again penalties proved to be costly as Barrie scored the go ahead goal and added one with less than two minutes left in the game to ice it 4-2. Scoring for the Toros were Chris Guarini . and Thomas Stone with a helper going to Alex Rogers. Toro goalie Kirk McQuaid Halenda's too tough to handle CLARINGTON -- The Clarington Halenda's Toros recorded a pair of wins in York-Simcoe Minor Atom AE action. The shutout goaltending of Steven Gaitens and Spencer Lindgren paved the way for wins of 11-0 win over the Markham Waxers and 6-0 over the East Gwillimbury Eagles. Against Markham, Jerrick Bailor led the attack firing a hat trick, Dean Stai- kopoulos, Zachary Bellisle and Marshall Marshall Campbell notched a pair each and Brody Warren and Connor Hart recorded singles. Against the Eagles, Joshua Barker and Warren netted a pair each- with Bellisle and Staikopoulos firing singles. played a stellar game stopping 23 of 27 shots. The Toros were in Ajax against the Trojans and from the opening faceoff the Toros .dominated, outshooting, out- chancing and outplaying the home team in a 2-1 win. Scott Wood finally buried one past the Ajax goalie in the second period. Ajax tied it up in the third on a power play, but the Toros answered that soon after with four minutes left with James Kehoe getting the go ahead and winning goal. Assists going to Richy Braybrook and Joe Frost. The Toros visited Georgina the very next night, and again came out of the gate flying and out on top early. But a light checking affair turned into a very close game and had the Toros leading 3-2 with a few minutes left in the game. Again penalties proved to be costly as the home team scored on the power play to tie it up for a 3-3 final. Scoring for the Toros were Guarini, Kehoe and Alex Rogers, with Kehoe adding a helper. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 0_ THURS., NOV. 11th - 9PM Sl"3 SHEETS TO * THE WIND" , f> 600 Grandview, Oshawa 905-436-1476 In haxu mhir fixers dvlix vrvd hx Durham's #1 ( ai rier Force! (all 905-579-4407 SOCCER CLUB INC. 2005 Ywt* CmomUUw toon» T«**s, CtacMs, Trçtits For more info: www.darlingtonsoccerclub.ca darlingtonsoccer@bellnet.ca 905-623-7309 V Wednesday, November 10,2004 • Lazyboy* • Shoe Club* • Bay* • Home Outfitters* • Adventist Books* • Fisherman Fish & Chips* • Capri Party Rentals* • Staples* • McGregor IDA* • Michaels* • Sportmart* • Leon's* Hu t s mil nvcvNNiirih in nil p;ipvrs Kvmvnilx r. all insvrls. imiudiiui thosv on ülnssx paper, (nil lie rev\vied with ihv rest of xour newspaper through xour Blue Box Keext lint* program. Call the sports desk at 905-579-4400 ext. 2254 fe ! More than 1,700,000 views This Week Exbnbge Œtmesr lournal i . I • I News Advertiser i ■ ICanabfan ütatesfman DO YOU SMOKE? WAIT Till YOU SEE WHAT THE ANTI-TOBACCO FOLKS HAVE IN STORE FOR YOU. Early in 2004, various anti-tobacco groups held a public policy planning conference in Toronto. You didn t hear about it because you weren't invited. now do something about it. Click onto www.mychoice.ca", a new website devoted to the rights and interests of adults who choose to smoke. WWW.HVCaOICE.CA What did they discuss? Banning smoking on restaurant patios. Banning smoking in hotels and motels. And • introducing legislation to control when and where you can smoke in your car and If you're an adult smoker arid; you With enough people, www.mychoice.ca can quickly become a powerful lobby group, strong enough to bring fairness and balance to smoking related public policy. Or you can do nothing. Just wait and see. And you can bet that the smoke police will be right there with you in your think this is taking things too far, you can car and in your home. It's your choice. ihe Citizen Metroland i Durham Region Media Group po Box 2000 Station Main, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3P 9Z9,

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