GN#44 March 13th, News, Midget Divison Tier 1, 2015-2016 (Sarnia Hockey)

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GN#44 March 13th
D&S Service Centre defeated Pt. Edward Ex-Servicemen 12-5 in the final game of the night.


Jacob Serratore, Nicholas Cooper and Cameron Vandenbossche each had a five point night scoring three goals and adding two assists. Jack McAuley, Jake Trussler and Jack Soeder notched a goal and two assists apiece. Joey Salari garnered one assist. Goalie Jonathan Kameka (tier 2) picked up his fourth straight win of the evening in as many games. Cameron Orrange answered with a pair of goals and an assist for Pt. Edward. Jayce Barnaby scored once and earned an assist while Eric Capes and Austin Freer were the other snipers. Goalie Noah Caverly gave a valiant effort against the top team in the division.   
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KelGor
Kel-Gor Limited Kel-Gor Limited is a well established industrial contractor headquartered in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The company was incorporated in 1969 following a merger with its predecessor the L. Gordon Company which was in business since 1951. We have operated continuously at 1411 Plank Road in Sarnia since 1969. We have the programs, systems, and procedures to be effective. These include an active, comprehensive Safety program, a detailed Quality Assurance program, and numerous welding procedures for various metallurgies for services ranging from cryogenic to high temperature, high pressure. Kel-Gor Limited is a fabricator for CWB structural steel, ASME power piping, ASME Section I and ASME Section VIII, fuel gas and the National Board. We shipped the 13' diameter x 268' tall C2 Fractionator to Nova Chemicals on July 11, 2013. This pressure vessel is the largest tower ever fabricated in Sarnia, Ontario. We provide our Clients with custom fabrication and field contracting services. We will work on both small and large jobs from $5,000.00 to $50,000,000.00 and manage crews from 10 to thousands of workers. Custom Fabricating - industrial process equipment including process piping, structural steel, pressure vessels, fired heaters, cracking furnaces, heat recovery units, modular process units, cold boxes, tanks, hoppers, stacks, ducts and more. Mechanical Contracting - construction and repair of industrial facilities including oil refineries, chemical plants, industrial gas producers, oil and natural gas pipeline stations, power generating stations, pulp and paper plants, waste water treatment plants and more. We have personnel with the expertise and experience needed to meet the technically challenging requirements of our clients. We can handle all aspects of a project from design/detailing through procurement and fabrication to construction completion. We have the facilities and equipment, owned and maintained by Kel-Gor; our shops and manufacturing facilities include 70,000 square feet of shops/warehouse with multiple heavy cranes and automated/semi-automated welding equipment, on 15 acres of land.
D&S Service Centre
810 Confederation St, Sarnia, ON N7T 2E3 226-778-5469 Serving Sarnia Lambton since 1977! Auto Repair Garages, Car Air Conditioning Equipment
Point Edward Ex-Servicemen
Primary Contact: Mr. Bob Burr Phone: (519) 337-9822 503 Michigan Ave. Point Edward, Ontario Canada N7V 1G4
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