Bulls finish the week with 2 Wins, News, Bantam AE, U15, 2015-2016, Rep (Belleville Minor Hockey Association)

This Team is part of the 2015-2016 season, which is not set as the current season.
News Article
News Article Image
Nov 16, 2015 | AEMinMig | 973 views
Bulls finish the week with 2 Wins
It was a week that started off on the wrong foot Monday night in Ajax. The Cobourg Development Services Bantam Bulls were not at their best Monday night in Ajax suffering a 5-2 defeat to the overpowering Knights. Nate Ketcheson and MacKinley Boomhower got the only 2 markers for the Bulls.  

After a some soul searching and a high tempo practice, the CDS Bantam Jr. Bulls were ready for weekend action. Up first were the Douro Dukes on Saturday night at the Wally Dever. The Jr. Bulls bounced back from their defeat Monday night with a convincing 9-2 victory over the Dukes. Mackinley Boomhower lit up the score sheet with 5 goals and a helper. Other goals were notched by Blake Bush with a pair, Rhys Lawday and Drew Babcock. Sunday night saw the CDS Jr. Bulls up against the Ennismore Eagles. Once again, the Jr. Bulls put up a dominating performance downing the Eagles in convincing fashion 8-0. Ben Orr-McCausland was in net for the shutout. Nate Ketcheson picked up the Hat Trick and an assist. Mackinley Boomhower and Dallas Paduch each had a pair and Blake Bush scored the other goal on a seeing eye point shot. The Bulls go up against the always difficult Whitby Wildcats on Sunday November 22 in Belleville.
Sponsors
Saputo Inc.
In 1950, master cheese-maker Giuseppe Saputo and Frank, his eldest son, left their small village of Montelepre, close to Palermo, Sicily, and emigrated to Canada, convinced that this was the ideal country to provide a better future for their family in the wake of the Second World War. Two years later, Lino Saputo, his brother Luigi and sisters Rosalia, Elina, Maria and Antonina, joined their father and brother in Canada along with their mother, Maria. As was the case with many immigrants, the Saputo family’s first few years in Canada were difficult. Everyone had to do their part to put food on the table. After a few years spent in Montreal, Lino Saputo convinced his father, Giuseppe, to start his own business. In September 1954, using $500 to buy some basic equipment and a bicycle for deliveries, the Saputos founded their very own company bearing their name. Through the effort, determination, sacrifices and courage of each member of the family, their company got the initial push it needed to establish itself in Montreal’s Italian community. Today, Saputo still prides itself on the dedicated craftsmanship of its expert cheese-makers. They continue the Saputo family tradition of creating cheeses of unparalleled quality and taste.
Selectrical Contractors Ltd.
Selectrical Contractors Ltd. has been providing industrial, commercial, and maintenance electrical services to the Quinte area for more than 23 years. The partners have 60 + years of combined experience in electrical design, costing, installation, and project management.
Cobourg Development Services
John Reyns notes with resignation that his best work is buried, never seen by those who count on it daily. Entire communities are built on his endeavors; the traffic of commerce flows along it; he has paved the way for economic and residential growth. Twenty-nine years ago when John Reyns, started Cobourg Development Services (CDS), he already had many years of experience in the excavating business, and knew the rules. Gratitude is a recurring theme with this gentle giant of the roads, sewer, and water sector. He recalls his time in Toronto, where he worked for G.C. Romano Construction for eight years. “I learned a lot from them.” While laid off by Romano during the winter of 1981, Mr. Reyns brought his own excavator to work for Adeo Excavating digging basement in the Toronto and Mississauga area under the trade name John Reyns Excavating. After a couple of years of digging basements, an opportunity presented itself to work for Terry Hollingsworth, a small sewer and water-main contractor who travelled from Richmond Hill to Bowmanville. “When that slowed down, Bev Johnston of Dunedin, Construction hired me and my machine, working mainly from Oshawa to Brockville.” “After working for Hollingsworth and Dunedin, I realized that I needed to try to become a contractor on my own if I was going to get ahead.” The lure of home called, and in 1986 Mr. Reyns returned to his roots and launched Cobourg Development Service Ltd.
Stewart Graphics
Welcome to Stewart Graphics and Impact Sign Rentals. We specialize in signs, graphics, fleet lettering and architectural signage. Using state of the art equipment, we will help you design and choose the right material for your project.
Empey Tire
Hi, my name is Kevin Empey and I am the owner/founder of Empey Tire Services. I started my career in the tire business over 30 years ago. My start was as a tire technician for Elliot Motors; here I learned all I need know about the mechanics of the business. I later moved on to other reputable tire companies working as a Sales Associate until I became Fire Stones Regional Sales manager for Eastern Ontario In 1985 I decided that with all my knowledge and networking, I could be doing this on my own. That was how Empey Tire came to be. I started Empey Tire with myself, my truck and my "warehouse" (my garage and backyard). Almost 20 years later, through a lot hard work and superior customer service, Empey Tire has 2 warehouses with hundreds of tires on site, and thousands of tires available. The best part is that now I employ some great people to help out with the work! My business has come a long way since 1985. I believe it has grown because of you, my customer. We treat every customer, how we would want to be treated. I believe people walk into Empey Tire a customer, and walk out as a friend. Regards, Kevin Empey
Floortrends
Request A Call Locations Watch Our Videos Current Promotions In Stock Shop at Home/Free Estimate Get to Know Us Floortrends is a family owned business that began over 48 years ago as Kawartha Karpet & Tile, a small flooring store in downtown Peterborough, Ontario. In July 2001, the company outgrew the old warehouse and storefront at Hunter Street and moved to its present home at 1230 Lansdowne Street West. Today there are a total of 5 Floortrends stores serving South Eastern Ontario. Our locations in Cobourg, Belleville, Bowmanville, Lindsay, and Peterborough have helped people and businesses from Kingston to Bancroft and Pickering to Haliburton.