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MPP acclaimed ly sought the position of MPP because he wants to help people There has been more money as candidate by and he wants to continue doing riding association so after this fall’s provincial elec- to municipalities than ever in the history of Ontario in tion. the last term and it just keeps on going and going. Joe News Advertiser 2, 2011 • February for fall election “I guess being born the oldest of 10 children, we learned in a Dickson REKA SZEKELY hurry through my devout parents [email protected] you’re only successful if every- one helps everyone else, that’s AJAX-PICKERING - Joe Dick- how we were raised as children son is looking for another term and that has stayed with me,” he is tough, but explained that the sive Conservatives’ Todd McCa- at Queen’s Park after winning his said. Ajax-Pickering community has rthy, a partner at Flaherty Dow party’s nomination for the Ajax- Mr. Dickson first became an been well-served by the Liberals, Elliott and McCarthy and former Pickering riding. MPP after winning a seat in the citing the expansion of the Ajax- campaign chairman for Finance The former Ajax councillor and 2007 general election. Pickering hospital as just one Minister Jim Flaherty. Mr. McCa- local businessman was official- His previous political expe- example. rthy won his party nomination ly nominated on Jan. 25 as the rience includes two terms on “There has been more money in June. METROLAND FILE PHOTO Ontario Liberal Party candidate. school board, one term as a to municipalities than ever in The election will take place AJAX -- Joe Dickson, MPP for No one ran against the incum- Regional councillor and seven the history of Ontario in the last Thursday, October 6. Provin- Ajax-Pickering, will be running bent member of provincial par- terms as a local councillor in term and it just keeps on going cial election now fall on the first for the Liberals again in the fall liament. Ajax. and going,” he said. Thursday of October every four provincial election. He is shown Mr. Dickson says he original- Mr. Dickson said any election He’ll be taking on the Progres- years. here at a sod-turning last fall. HEALTH Roar of donation to Ajax-Pickering hospital Ajax Lions Club tal. "The Ajax Lions Club has been donates $5,000 to an integral part of the Durham MRI campaign community, and I am very proud that the Ajax Lions Club is sup- porting this great MRI cam- AJAX -- A new donation has paign," said Bill Pinder, director made a roar at the Ajax-Pickering of the Ajax Lions Club in a press hospital. release. "My hope is that this club The Ajax Lions Club made a will be one of many that will sup- donation of $5,000 Jan. 26 toward port this important project at the Rouge Valley Health System Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering Foundation's Image is Everything hospital." campaign. The campaign goal is to raise $5 The campaign's goal is to raise million by March. enough money to bring the first VISIT www.rougevalley.ca/ MRI to the Ajax-Pickering hospi- rvhsf/imageiseverything.html INJURY Boy, 8, hurt in tumble at home in Pickering

PICKERING -- An eight-year- serious but not life-threatening old boy suffered head injuries head injuries. when he tumbled two stories Police investigated and no from a staircase in his Pickering charges will be laid. home Friday. Durham police said the boy was peering over the handrail of the whole family! a spiral staircase in his home, in Glasses for ... the vicinity of Whites Road and Finch Avenue, when he lost his balance and fell from the sec- ond floor to the basement. The boy’s mother and two sib- 2 FOR 1 Bill direct to most lings were at home at the time insurances and of the 7 p.m. incident, police social services. said. 3 LOCATIONS FOR QUALITY & CHOICE Paramedics rushed the boy AJAX OPTICAL AJAX OPTICAL PICKERING Heritage Market Square 56 Harwood Ave. S. OPTICAL to a Toronto trauma hospital 145 Kingston Rd. E. Ajax Plaza 1360 Kingston Rd. Unit 7 Pickering (Hub Plaza) where he is being treated for 905-683-7235 905-683-2888 905-839-9244 durhamregion.com 4 POLITICS AP Provincial Tory leader visits Durham on Monday

Tim Hudak talks “Friends, I mentioned breath. Durham Region Home ping away rights from before, government’s “A chance to catch up on Builders Association someone, they should get business with becoming too big, too your priorities, not just the asked about the greenbelt their day in court, along local groups in expensive,” he said. government’s priorities,” review. with some sort of com- But where does that Mr. Hudak said. When the greenbelt was pensation for losing that News Advertiser 2, 2011 • February Clarington paring down start when To do that, they’ll review implemented, it put land right, Mr. Hudak said. it comes to health-care HST and its removal from into protection without Along with talking about costs, asked Brian Callery essential expenses, such giving people notification what he’d like to do if elect- CRYSTAL CRIMI of The Callery Group in as gas, heat and hydro. as to why properties were ed, Mr. Hudak encouraged [email protected] Port Perry and Whitby. They’ll also look at renew- designated. members to keep up their “How do we muddle able energy such as nucle- “Should you be elect- fight to extend Hwy. 407 CLARINGTON -- Cut- through this?” Mr. Callery ar and hydro that’s more ed, the greenbelt review because he’s convinced ting bureaucratic fat and asked. affordable. would be in your term of the government will cave. putting money back into SABRINA BYRNES / Mr. Hudak pointed to “We need to make life office,” Mr. Goldman said. “That highway should METROLAND the pockets of families is the Local Health Integra- more affordable for Dur- The greenbelt was based go all the way to (Hwy.) CLARINGTON -- Tim on Tim Hudak’s agenda, tion Networks, “a layer of ham families,” he said. on political science, Mr. 35/115,” Mr. Hudak said. Hudak, provincial leader heard Clarington busi- fat” that has taken $250 Jeff Goldman of the Hudak said. If you’re strip- Page 6 - Today’s editorial nesses. of the official opposition, million out of front-line Mr. Hudak, Ontario’s is meeting with boards services, and something Progressive Conserva- of trades and chambers he would eliminate. tive leader, made his way of commerce across the “They’re very good at to Bowmanville Monday province. He stopped in holding hands and singing morning to meet with Bowmanville on Jan. 31. Kumbaya ... but lousy at members of the Claring- delivery,” Mr. Hudak said. ton Board of Trade and Although Dalton McGuinty He wants a patient- discuss the Hwy. 407 has a good heart, he’s been focused system which expansion, dissembling in office for eight years and rewards hospitals with the Local Health Integra- lost track of the issues, he funding for providing the tion Networks and mak- said. most care. ing life more affordable for Mr. McGuinty’s govern- Mr. Hudak also wants families. ment spends $2.2 million to make things easier for “I want to make sure my more every hour than it small businesses to move daughter has every oppor- receives in revenue, rack- forward and create jobs, tunity I had and more,” Mr. ing up high debt that’s by cutting red tape and Hudak said as he stood passed on to our children, getting rid of some of the before local business he said. repetitive paperwork that representatives inside Mr. Hudak wants to focus holds things up, he said. the Holburn Biomedical “like a laser” on creating For families, he wants to Corporation on Bennett private sector jobs and help people get their bud- Road. cutting some of the waste gets in line and give them People are playing hard in government. a chance to catch their and fair and paying more for less, which is pushing them further behind, Mr. We need to make life more Hudak continued. affordable for Durham families. Tim Hudak. “And quite frankly, they’ve fallen off the radar screen with our current government,” he said. $175 ALL INCLUSIVEINC

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Ontario Progressive Conservative leader that was practised by former Ontario Con- Hudak also has an opportunity to capital- How will he create private sector jobs? Tim Hudak says he’s putting families first, servative leader Mike Harris who demon- ize on the vulnerability of the McGuinty How will he cut the waste in government? stripping the waste in health care and ized everyone from teachers to frontline government over its move to renege on It’s true that Ontarians appear ready for focusing on private sector empowerment health-care workers during the difficult the Hwy. 407 extension, and noted during a change in government after eight years as he prepares for a provincial election days of the so-called Common Sense Rev- his visit the pressure should continue to of Liberal power. later this year. olution. be applied to the Province on that file. Mr. Hudak’s early policy glimpses -- to Mr. Hudak, speaking to business leaders It’s true that these are early days in the Given those issues, many of which con- eliminate Local Health Integration Net- in Clarington on Monday, offered a decid- provincial campaign and it’s true that Mr. tinue to grind against the successes of a works, a review of the greenbelt legislation edly different perspective -- though his Hudak and the Ontario PCs have plenty government some believe is long past its that has an impact in Durham, potentially pre-election barnstorm tour of the prov- of targets to focus on after eight years of expiry date, Mr. Hudak would do well to removing the HST from essential expens- ince has been deliberately light on policy Liberal rule under Premier McGuinty: the start providing greater breadth and depth es such as gas, heat and hydro -- deserve detail -- on the sort of governance offered health tax; the e-health and Ontario Lot- of detail in his vision and lay out clearly both greater exposure to the public and by Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals over its last tery and Gaming Corporation insider-win where a Progressive Conservative govern- greater scrutiny. two terms of office. scandals; escalating electricity costs; the ment would lead the province. Then, Durham residents will be able to Missing, mercifully, is the aggressive harmonized sales tax. How would he “make life affordable for make an informed decision about who tone and tendency towards wedge politics Here at home in Durham Region, Mr. Durham families,” as he noted Monday? will form the next provincial government.

BYLAWS over their eyes? My only hope is that all this bickering and in-fighting will soon end A ticket and a so that council can really get down to busi- ness. I still think that council can turn this lecture in Pickering around and make the citizens of Pickering proud. To the editor: Pasquale Malandrino Re: ‘Pickering man baffled by ticket’, letter Pickering to the editor, durhamregion.com, Jan. 10, KINDERGARTEN 2011. I too received a ticket on Jan. 12, the morn- ing after a big snowstorm. I too noticed The numbers do add up that the salt/sand and snow removal trucks To the editor: had already been around as the street was Re: ‘Kindergarten numbers don’t add up’, freshly plowed. letter to the editor, durhamregion.com, Jan. I moved my car out for 20 minutes in 10, 2011. order to shovel a large amount of snow in As a Durham District School Board trust- my driveway. My ticket also is for $25. I did, ee for the City of Oshawa, I think it nec- however, speak to the bylaw officer at the essary to respond to the above letter. The City of Pickering, who was very unsympa- DDSB offers nine Early Learning Classes thetic and was in fact, a bit of a smart aleck, out of 32 Oshawa schools (note - Oshawa telling me that he has lived in Pickering for received nine out of 16 classes across Dur- 35 years and has never moved his car out ham); the separate board offers one minis- of his driveway to shovel snow; he shovels try-funded class out of nine schools. around the car. Give me a break, everybody Clearly the numbers stated in the letter do knows that in order to do the driveway not add up. In 2012, there will be a greater properly so that snow does not ice up when number of classes in Oshawa. In addition it becomes colder, one must move the cars the DDSB has Literacy Centres, Parent and out of the driveway. Family Hubs, Early Learning Summer Pro- This rude gentleman made me feel like a grams, Welcome to Kindergarten, A New criminal and I am certainly not; I am a law- Faces program, and Before and After day abiding citizen of this city. I have decided school programs; all there to reach out to to go to court and fight the ticket as the our communities. The numbers do add up. bylaw officer told me he could not with- They add up to a very successful and com- draw it, only reduce the charge. POLITICS the injured to the closest hospitals or the munity-based program. It’s not the amount of the ticket, it’s the pressing issue of the airport lands in north Michael Barrett, Oshawa Trustee principle of it. I have lived and paid taxes Pickering. Vice-Chairman, Durham in Pickering for 26 years and I too find this Stop the bickering, This council was elected so it would act District School Board unreasonable. Surely this is the result of an focus on governing in the best interests of the people the coun- overzealous parking officer. Please go catch cillors serve. e-mail letters to [email protected] / max. the real criminals and don’t waste your To the editor: Instead, I find a group that is missing the 200 words / letter writers are obliged to back up their time on citizens who just want to shovel It is a real shame, in my opinion, that City boat on the promises they made during statements with verifiable facts / please include your their driveways. of Pickering Council can’t get its act togeth- their respective campaigns. full first and last name, city of residence & daytime Pamela Clarke er, whether it’s a matter of who is appoint- It only leaves me wondering, have the phone number / letters that do not appear in print may Pickering ed deputy mayor, air ambulances taking citizens of Pickering had the wool pulled be published @ durhamregion.com durhamregion.com WE ASKED...... AT THE PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARY 7 P If you could choose another line of work, what would it be?

JILL SOGAWA -- ‘Teaching, because you are dealing with knowledge and helping people.’ JOHN REID -- ‘Video game design.’ ANGELA KIRBY -- ‘Retirement.’ SOAJAN JEGATHEES -- ‘Accounting, because I like numbers.’ News Advertiser 2, 2011 • February

RYAN PFEIFFER/ BEHIND THE LENS MIKE JOHNSTON Sarah Broderick, pictured, directed students during the Father Leo J. Austin On a highway Catholic Secondary School Honour Roll Recognition Ceremony at the school to Oshawa last fall. From a photog- It can be hard to remain positive in a rapher’s perspective, cer- world full of negativity. emonies involving hun- The latest example I saw was a propos- dreds of participants can al to bring the Heroes Highway Ride to be pretty repetitive. During downtown Oshawa. this honour roll ceremony `The event is the brainchild of Lou I thought I would try some- DeVuono, who has organized a motorcy- thing a little different when cle ride since 2008 to pay tribute and raise I saw Sarah standing beside money for soldiers injured while on duty. this huge list of names. I Following a motorcycle ride, the partici- thought it made for a nice pants hold a rally and are encouraged to graphic image. take food for food banks. Mr. DeVuono held the event in Bowmanville last year which attracted 1,000 people. He is hoping to hold in it downtown Oshawa this year and attract Passing time in a bar was quite the experience 10,000 people. If even half the expected number turn out, it would be a great event. The last time I was in a bar past midnight, heads or tails of multiple conversations as But the naysayers started on Facebook the place had only one TV and it was show- the four of them simultaneously hauled almost right away. Some of the comments ing the Kennedy assassination ... live. out their oral resumes. I can’t remember I read questioned if the City had checked Needless to say it was a bit of an experi- much of the actual content, but essentially with downtown residents to see if they ence this past week when I had to kill some they were all saying the same thing; “Look were OK with the rally. For one day, I’m time in a local establishment while waiting at me! Look at me! Look at me!” sure any resident living in the downtown to pick up my son from a party. The most Another tip-off to the novelty of their wouldn’t mind streets being closed to pay immediate thing you notice in a bar, as relationships was the rock-concert volume tribute to Canadian troops. the clock moves inexorably towards clos- of the dialogue. Every comment, regard- Reporters by nature are a skeptical lot ing time, is that the level of desperation less of how inane, was greeted with peals of and we aren’t immune to our share of gets ratcheted up exponentially with every lunatic laughter. receiving negative comments. passing minute. Wild-eyed men jostle and NEIL CRONE “This seat is hard.” HA-HA-HA-HA!!! When it was suggested Oshawa could go preen at the bar like testy wildebeests vying “Hey, where’s my beer?” HA-HA-HA!!! after the Hamilton Tiger Cats when talk for the lone female at the watering hole. obligatory scan of my booth’s contents, “I like gum.” HA-HA-HA!!! was hot and heavy about the team moving There’s a lot of snorting, tossing of heads just in case it looked better than the haul God save us. ... can you say Oshawa Tiger Cats? ... the and braying laughter. already in her net. Just as apparently, I did Eventually (and by eventually I mean, paper came out against the idea almost I sat in a booth near the back of the joint not come close to passing muster. Our eyes inside of five minutes) the four of them immediately. and, with a laptop open on my table and met and, in the millisecond it took for her decided there wasn’t nearly enough action Some people perceived it as being nega- grey hair at my temples, was rendered to look away, I was provided with terabytes in the joint for their liking. Plus the weird tive but in that case, it was being realistic. nearly invisible to the rest of the sexual of data on exactly where I stood in her old guy in the booth behind them had Oshawa had no money or infrastructure window-shoppers. This afforded an inter- world. It was like getting a very emphatic, taken on a decidedly stalkerish mien. They ability to host a CFL team. esting vantage point to do what I like to do visual ‘Ewwwww’. And, though I still have decided to move on to greener, louder, There are good ideas and not-so-good best ... watch and listen. And truly, minus enough male vanity for such a rebuke to more sparkly pastures. ideas. the plate of nachos and the glass of beer, sting, I had to admire the efficiency of the I smugly chuckled to myself until I caught It’s OK to play devil’s advocate some- I could’ve been Jane Goodall or Dian Fos- blow-off. She’d obviously perfected it over sight of the odd character with the laptop times to make sure all the T’s are crossed sey, silently noting the antics of the pri- years of booth-scanning. in the booth across from me. Another late but when a good idea is presented, such mates around me. The most fun of the evening however, night loser. Good luck, pal. And nice tuque. as the rally, which can bring people to the Minutes later, a group of four, two men was listening to the four of them interact. When I realized I was looking into a mirror, downtown, it should be supported. Not and two women, loudly and buoyantly Or rather, not interact. They must’ve been I decided to finish the night in my van. immediately shot down. clambered into the booth directly in front relatively new acquaintances, perhaps of me. One of the females, while hanging even first dates, as they did not so much her coat up on the pegs at the side of our talk to one another as talk over one anoth- Durham resident Neil Crone, actor-comic-writer, saves -- Managing editor Mike Johnston writes a column shared booth-divider, glanced my way. An er. I felt like a UN interpreter trying to make some of his best lines for his columns. every second week about life in the newsroom durhamregion.com 8 durhamregion.com News Advertiser • February 2, 2011 P

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Institute ofTechnology professor Franco is notexact, saidUniversityofOntario stain pattern scenes analysis ofcrime Currently, thesoftware usedforblood crimes. ware that help investigators will solve using physics tocreate principles soft- tool that provide will investigators with ter the development ofanimportant release. project fos- “This will Research Council,inanews tive director, Canadian Police said Steve Palmer, execu- forCPRC,”ment isapriority effectiveness oflaw enforce- “Enhancing theoperational Science. Security and despitethefactthat forensic physics She brought thepossibilitytoDr. Gaspari pattern analysisresearch. pattern OSHAWA -- wasn’t initiallyamajor area ofresearch ment Canada –Centre for by DefenceResearch andDevelop- Research Centre, whichismanaged Canada through theCanadian Police Works andGovernment Services The fundingisfrom Public ect. for him, hehas delvedinto theproj- Overthenextthreeyears,Dr. FrancoGaspari,assistantprofessorinphysicsatUOIT, willreceivefunding forhisblood Canadian PoliceResearch Council precise re-creationofthecrimescene.StevePalmer, executivedirector, improved accuracyincrimescenemeasurementsby constructingamore development ofanimportanttoolthatwillprovideinvestigators with of lawenforcement isapriorityforCPRC.Thisproject willfosterthe be tobuy specialized equipment for the meetings inDecember. The nextstepwill project preliminary with started The group involved the with Enhancingtheoperationaleffectiveness crime scene.”crime a more precise re-creation ofthe measurements by constructing improved scene incrime accuracy that point,” hesaid. “In acouple ofyears we wouldget to said. pari based onblood stainpatterns, Dr. Gas- create thepossiblescenario ofamurder be longbefore theteamisabletore- goesasplanned,itwon’t Ifeverything research. JASON LIEBREGTS/METROLAND PICKERING-- [email protected] REKASZEKELY brother facecharges Woman’sex-husbandandhis through cellphone Pickering woman kidnapped Police track CRIME ish passport fromish passport himandaroll ofducttape. Sgt. Dmytruk saidpolicerecovered afraudulent Pol- fact, thewoman believedhewasinPoland. the ex-husband’s arrest formaking threats and,in At thetimeofincident, there wasawarrant for held forabailhearing. Toronto hotel.He facesthesamecharges. 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Pickering curler had a really good situation in the last end and we forced (McEwen) looks at positives to make a real good, tough shot, following loss in and he made it,” said Hart in sum- marizing the end of the match. Canadian Open Hart said a few small mistakes early in the match haunted How- SHAWN CAYLEY ard’s rink. [email protected] “It was a real close game and a tight finish. They got the jump on us in the first half of the game where OSHAWA -- Despite coming up we made a couple of mistakes and short in the final of the BDO Cana- they didn’t make any,” explained dian Open, Richard Hart couldn’t Hart. “As it turns out it was the dif- say enough good things about the ference because they got up on us. week spent curling with and against “The mistakes were just so small. the best in what essentially was his The first end we made a good dou- own backyard. ble and it forced him to a blank and The Pickering native and third on the second end we had a chance ’s rink said the sup- for a double and didn’t make it port by the locals during the five- while he got the deuce,” he added. day event at the General Motors “The third end was a bad break and Centre was a thing of beauty. we had a rock pick and it really put “There is nothing like it. I feel real- us up against it. ly proud of Oshawa, the Oshawa- “Curling is like that. When you Whitby area and the curling clubs play against another team that is here. They put on a great event,” flawless is really puts the pressure Hart said on Sunday, moments on you to be perfect.” after Team Howard fell to Mike Now Hart and the rest of the JASON LIEBREGTS / METROLAND McEwen’s rink 5-4 in the extra end. team, which along with Howard, OSHAWA -- Pickering’s Richard Hart, of Team Howard, released the rock during the finals of the BDO “A lot of people are saying this is consists of second Brett Laing and the best Grand Slam event that Canadian Open Curling at the General Motors Centre on Sunday. Teammates Brent Laing, left, and lead Craig Savill, will reset and pre- has been run in the past five or six Craig Savill swept the rock down the ice. pare for The Dominion Tankard years. They did such a terrific job. I Ontario Championships in Grims- was really proud of the communi- end, Howard scored a pair of points looked good to score the game- taking the same path Howard did by Feb. 7-13. ty with the support we got. We had to cut the deficit to one before steal- clinching points. with the previous shot to stick his “We’re good at that,” Hart said of terrific crowds. It was amazing.” ing one more in the eighth to force After missing the mark on his own point and chalk up the win, turning the page. So too were the final few ends of the extra end. final rock in each of the seventh and his rink’s second of the Capital One the final. In the ninth, Howard made a eighth ends, McEwen was bang on season. Find Shawn on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ Down 4-1 heading to the seventh beautiful shot through the hole and though when it mattered most, “We made a nice comeback and ShawnCayley Annandale rink relishes experience

BRAD KELLY 24, gave a good account of them- Kevin Koe to open the event, then [email protected] selves. fell 8-6 to Wayne Middaugh, 8-7 “Really, what it came down to, in an extra end to Jake Higgs and was making shots. We didn’t make 6-5 to Dale Matchett. OSHAWA -- In this case, close as many shots as the other teams It was the first time the team counts for something. did,” said Kean of his team that had played together at an arena The Mark Kean-skipped rink included Chris Van Huyse, Patrick as the host venue instead of the representing the Annandale Curl- Janssen and . “Some of usual curling club. Kean said get- ing Club at the BDO Canadian the ends we would outplay them, ting out on the ice to throw some Open Grand Slam of Curling at the but a couple of bad breaks and we rocks and soak in the atmosphere GM Centre in Oshawa came up couldn’t score the big end. the day before the event started empty in five round robin games, “We talked after and we are helped to ease the nerves. failing to register a victory. But happy with how we did. Our “We played pretty good con- what the young up-and-coming record doesn’t show anything, sidering it was our first time on team gained during the event was but to not get blown out by world that kind of ice,” said Kean. “The valuable experience and respect. champions is an accomplish- intimidation never came up.” Considering the 18-team field ment.” Because of the experience in included provincial, , Every game was close but the Oshawa, Kean said his team is SABRINA BYRNES / METROLAND international and Olympic cham- end result was the same. Kean looking forward to doing well at OSHAWA -- Tim March and Chris Van Huyse shared a laugh while pions, the young rink, with all and his team lost by identical 6-3 the provincial championships in playing on Mark Kean’s team that represented the Annandale the members under the age of scores against Mike McEwen and Grimsby from Feb. 7-13. Curling Club during the BDO Canadian Open curling event. durhamregion.com PICKERING -- to fivegames Streak extended Pickering Panthers Losing continuesfor ONTARIO JUNIORHOCKEYLEAGUE Goals hardtocomebyforLightning PROVINCIAL WOMEN’SHOCKEYLEAGUE Panthers got goals from Brandon Parks asthetied 2-2 aftertheopening period Against Peterborough, theteams were 4-3 setbacktoToronto onSunday. Peterborough onhomeice, followed by a just onegoal.Friday itwasa5-2lossto the downslide, sixofthe 11lossesby with end games, whichtheyhave beenduring Theywere competitive inbothweek- of theirpast12. their losingstreak tofiveinarow and 11 lost apairofweekendgames, extending Junior TheOntario club Hockey League agoodthing. essarily Panthers,the Pickering whichisn’tnec- AJAX -- [email protected] BRAD KELLY past fourforDurhamWest Just onegoalagamein Both weekendgames had asimilar back ofthenet.” andputtingitinthetheir opportunities andtheotherteamsarescoring getting giving up. We’re having adifficulttime ly youcancomeoutofit. Thegirlsaren’t whenyouplayGenerally hard, hopeful- is asilverlining,weare playing hard. onlygoodthingabout itis, “The ifthere team’s weekend. Wayne McDonald insumminguphis dothat,”teams will saidheadcoach andtheydid.Andgoodopportunities we played our well,wejust didn’tbury “It’s just oneofthosethingswhere ing day toWaterloo. Toronto onSaturday and4-1thefollow- apairoflossesonhomeice,with 3-1to Thepattern continued ontheweekend losses. have produced just theonetieandfive against Oakville. Theothersixresults more than onegoaljust onceina3-1win games, theteamhas beenabletoscore inthestandings,further inthepastseven losses andatie. In fact, goingbackalittle four games, resulting inthree straight been abletomuster ineachofitspast the totalnumber ofgoalstheteamhas en’s club, Hockey League itrepresents Unfortunately fortheProvincial Wom- in thestandings. now isn’tanindication ofwhere theysit the Durham West Junior Lightning right Thenumber oneassociated with Thingsare thesamefor a meeting with the Stars.a meeting with ough on Tuesday (afterour deadline)for 10-32-3 record heading into Peterbor- Theweekend leftthePanthers a with over twominutes later forthe4-3win. the third andadded anotherjust period scored onthepower play midway through goals. 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