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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1977, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Mi'onor Hoclkey Round,-up The followlng is a round-up of reent action in the Brook- lin-Whitby Minor Hockey Asscciation: MAJOR PEE WEE In an exhibition garne Nov.20 at Brooklin, Bramalea AAA shut out the LASCO Steelers 6-0. On Nov. 22 the Steelers tied Lindsay 3-3 with two goals by Andre Cadieux and one by Paul Neurnan. Lindsay tied the game with only two seconds left. MINOR PEE WEE On Nov. 20 at Brooklin, the Ladies Auxiliary team tied Ajax 2-2 with goals by Glenn Bridgeman and Kevin McDonald. The game was tied up with only 32 seconds left. PEE WEE NO 2 * Nov. 19 at Brooklin Arena, Mercury Auto Body tied Bowmanville 4-4 with goals by Tommy Platt, Kevin Tushingham, John Schell and Glen Butler. BANTAM In an exhibition game at. Oshawa, the LNHL Black Hawks of Oshawa defeated the Brookiin-Whitby Optimnist Beavers 4-2. Whitby goals were scored by EdSvetek and Paul Shaubel. BANTAM NO. 2 On Nov. 19 at Brooklin, Whitby shut out Pickering 11 -0 with two goals each by Scott Burns, Michael Hanley, Calvin Avison, Scott Dezan and Steve Cole and one goal by Wayne Crossan. David Griffin got the shut-out. This was the 1 2th straight win for Whitby. MINOR BANTAM Nov. 20 at Little Britain, the Optimist Beaversdefeated Auora 5-2 with two goals by Mike Wells and one each by Derek Kotyluk, Kelly Dzike- which and Jeff Donaldson. Nov. 22 at Brooklin, Ajax defeated the Optimists 4-2. Paul Rich and Jeff Donaldson scored for Whitby. MAJOR BANTAM, Nov. 19 at Iroquois Park, County Town Fuels defeated Bay Ridges 4-1 wîth three goals by Bob Middleton and one by John Fusco. Nov. 23 at Iroquois Park, Markham edged County Town Fuels 4-2. Randy Taylor got the two Whitby goals, one of these with only aine seconds left in the game. MINOR MIDGET In an exhibition game at 1I'roquois Park, Orillia edged Commerce Capital 4-3. Whitby scorers were Darrell Blacquiere, Steve Gallagher and Todd Cotton. Nov. 21 at Bay Ridges,Commerce Capital narrowly defeated Bay Ridges 8-7 with three goals by Darrel Blacquiere, four by Charlie Meitner and one by Todd Cotton. NOVICE At Brooklin Arena, Nov. 20, the OPSEU Warriors shut out Pickering 9-0 with four goals by Derek Middleton, two by Robert McCullough and one each by Jaan Luick, I)erek McCarl and Jimmy Blyth. Terry Sawdon got the shut-out. At Markham, Nov. 21 Markham shut out the Warriors 2-0. MINOR ATOM Nov. 20 at Brooklin, Brooklin Concrete defeated Lind&9y 7-3 with thiree goals by Blair Haslami, two by Greg Roberts and one each by Greg DeWitt and Mike Manikas. MAJOR ATOM In an exhibition* game, Nov. I19 at Oshawa Civic Auditorium, Bo-Peep Restau- rant of Oshawa LNHL edged Brooklin Home Bakery 4-3 with Brooklin goals scored by Rodney Hewhook, David Mc- Whirter and Doug McCorkell. On Nov. 20 at Peterbor- ough, Brooklin Home Bakery edged Peterborough 4-3 with goals byTom Caîr, ChrisDaley, Rodney Newhook and Scott Powell. Sun Li*fe finals are Deceniber 3 Rinks skipped by Shorty Jenkins of Trenton and Barle Hushagen of Humber Highi- Ian led the way in Sattirdays Sun Life Invitational Bonspiel at the Whiitby Curling Club. Jenkins and Hushiagen each qtualificd for first event play on Sat. Dec. 3 by winning thiree garnes. Jenkins, with Merv Paine, Brad Mitchiell and George Peters defeated Glen Corner of Brampton (9-6), Derrick Patey of Board of Trade (8-5), and Ed Luterback of Orillia (4-3). lushagen earned Ihis berthi ini the finals via wins overRon Wills-of Orillia (7-5). Huggi Spencer of Guelph (9-3) and Gerry Hlodson of London (8-6). Curling wit illushagen were Bob Lidlawv. Mike Skafel and Jjim Hawkins. Jirn Waite's rink frorn St. Thomnas Randy Baker's four- some, also fromi St. Thomas, will rcturn for the finals in the fourth event on Dec. 3. Waite defeated Alex Sinclair of Oshawa and Glen Corner of Bramipton while Baker downed Tom Steen of Oshawa and Ron Wills of Orillia. Action resurnes on ýFn. Dec. 2 with the fourth and final qualifying day. The 1 977 Canadian Champions. Jimn Ursel's rink from Montreal will begin play on the 8:30 a.m. Draw against Harry Adams, another Top Rink frorn Ottawa. One of Ontario's top rinks, that of Pa tl Savage, lias drawn Randy Lanctot of Ottawva for Ask us about you Corne and telli us \whî,t vou're looking for in a job. 7t' us what y~ou arc îod.',' and wvhat you vvant to be tomorrow. 4sk us if vwe in offer opportur*ties anid challenges Ita match you,; ýeds. Nocobligations on elthet side. WýeIl ho çjtac to talk And we may h;ave just vjv!ia!t ycouIe o okiv1(I for But yo). 'i ne; Kr now u Lntil you aSs., Mobile 10:00 a.nm. - 3-00 p.mi. THNE SCANADIAN ARMED FORCES. 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