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Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1977, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBR 14, 1977, WHlTBYý FREE PRESS Min or ho'ckey features manly more wins th'an losses The following is a round- up of the latest action in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association: MINOR PEE WEE Dec. 4 at Brooklin Arena, the Ladies' Auxiliary teami narrowly defeated Cobuurg 3-2 with goals by Joey Nieuwondyk, Raymnond Ryan and Dave Sachiko. MAJOR PEE WEE Dec. 2 at 'Cobouro Cobourg defeated the lASýC0 Steelers 4-3. Wiîby goals were by Brian Hunter. Jerry Vallier and Jeff Han loy. This wvas the first loss for the Steelers in nine beague starts. Dec. 4 ai Port Hope the Steelers defeated Port Hope 6-1 with four goals by Andre Cadieux and one eachi by Terry Dupuis andStuart Broîl. Dec. 6. at Brooklin Arena, Ajax defeatod the Steelers t3-1, xith Andre Cadieu-x get- ting the only Whitby goal. MAJOR MIDGET Dec. 3 at Iroquois Park, Ferrco Engineering shut out Cobourg 7-0 with two goals by Ed Derks, andl one eachby Gilbert Nieuwendyk, Kieth Wilson, Wayne Middleton, Brian Hatter and JainieTtitak. Goalie Gord Brown got the shut-out. MINOR MIDGET Dec. 3 at Iroquois Park, the Commerce Capitals de- feated Lindsay 6-2 with three goals by Darrol Blacquierel two by Peter Pipher and one by Scott Penfound- Dec. 4 at Ajax the Com- merce Capitals defeaied Ajax 4-I with two goals by Charlie Meitner and one each by Todd Cotton and Potei Pipher . Dec. 7 atIlroquois Park Bowmanvillo narrowly de feated the Commerce Capital 5-4 with th'ree Whiiby goal by Charlie Meitner and oni by Grog Rich. MAJOR ATOM Nov. 29 at Cobour Brooklin Hiorne Bakery dc feated Cobourg 9-4 with tw, goals by David McWhirtoi and one each hy Jasoc Bruneau,,Doug McCorkel Kevin Hicks, Chris Daleý Rodney Newhook, Toni CIar and Billy Kellestinie- .Dec. 3 at Brooklin, Brook- lin H-omie Bakery tied Peter- borough 2-2 with two goals by Jason Bruneau. Dec. 4 ai Brooklin Arena, Brooklin Hlome Bakery de- feated Stouffville 8-2 with four goals by David McWhirter, two by Doug McCorkell, and one oaci by Bill Chilion and Tomi Clark. MINOR BANTAM In an exhibitionganie Dec- 2 ai Oshawa, Oshawa Steve's Steak flouse (AAA) defeated the Optirniist Beavers (AA) 5-1. Paul Shaubel got the only Whitby goal. In anoiher exhibition gamie, Dec. 3 ai Toronto the Beavers tiecl Toronto Red Wines (MTHL) 4-4 with iwo goals by Jeff Donaldson and one each by Paul Shaubel and Paul Rich. Dec. 6 at Brooklin, Bowv- maniville defeaied the Beavers 4-1, wîth Paul Rich getiing the only Whitby goal. BAN TAM NO. 2 Dec. 3 at Brooklin Arena, the Brooklin-Whitby teamn de- feated Port Perry 8-1 wiih two goals by Scott Burns two by Ron Mulligan and one each by Don Mowat, Wayne Crossan, Jay Martin and Ron MeCuire. Dec. 5 at Stouffviîle, the Brookiin-Whitby ieam edged -Stouffville 2-1 with goals by Don Mowat and Steve Colo. NOVICE e Dec. 4 at Brooklin in an exhibition garne, the OPSEU - Warriors defeated Oshawva 5-3 (with three goals by Derek eMiddleton and one each by y' Derek McCarl and Danny r O'Connor. Dec. 7 at Stouffville, ~Stouffville defeated the eOPSEU Warriors 3-2 with Ils Whitby goals by Jimmny Blyth Is and Derek Middleton. e JUVENILE Dec. 5 at Ajax the CBC toami defeatecl Ajax 7-4 with rg two goals by Blair Gibson, le- and one each by Jamie Roach. vo Dave Seymour, Rich Byford, r Grog Tushingham and John )n' Wddoll. 1, Dec. 7 at Iroquois Park, y, the CBC teamn defeated Bay rk Ridges 7-1 with two goals by DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC ADMISSION ADULTS SENIOR CITIZENS & STUDENT CHIDREN I I Food Allergies The most common food allergies are caused by fish, berries, nuts, eggs, cereals, miùlk, pork, chocolate, beans and various f resh fruits. mu $2.00 mm $1,000 mu .50 Blair Gibson, ýone each by Jack Cooper, Grog Tusliing- hani, Dan Kernp, Jarnie Roach and Dave Seymou*à. -Basebali directors elected On 'Vuesday Novemnber 29 the nlew directors of the Whitby Min ior Basebail As- sociation met for thie first time since the Annual Meet- ing helcl on Nov. 1 3, -ili- lights of the first meceting were the electio1 of' officers with the following resuits: Lorlie Campbell President Ken Bulis Vice-President John VaniStaverniTreasturer Judy Desorrneaux SOcretary Joe Koster Equipt. Mnigr. G. Jubenville Registrar. The new executive is a complote change over the past season and marks a first tinie ladies are helping oni an ex- ectîtve level. Newly elected presidlent Lorne Camîpbell extended hiis thanks to past Presidlent Ken NMacDonald and the rosi of the outgoing exceutive for a big job (lone by 50 fewv people. The renlaininig directors are: Ken MaéDonald, Gord I anna B. Puchalski, E. Koster, 0. Gilks, Keithi MacDonald, A- Finnegan. R. Fillier. E. I lelmier. S. Taylor,.1). Irvinie, B. Wailer, G. Peters, P. Kuchiera, J. -Ilunter, T. Van Doleweerdl. Thanks to recent press coverage outlîning sonie of t he problenis encounte red by the basebail Associaýtion over past couple of years aticlast, the directors have aluiosi doubled in nunîber over the past seýasonI. It is hloped thiat as the officers hiave inecased in inumbers recently, thiai parent and player participation will also increase for the 1978 baseball season. The Whitby Iroqunois Se- nior A hockey teami dropped îwo games 10 the Barrie Flyers on the weekend, losinig 9-5 Friday in Barrie, anid 2-1 ai Whitby on Sunday. In the Friday gaine, goals were scored by Ron llawk- Whitby plays Finland Dec. 30 Internationial hockey is corning to Whiiby Dec. 30 when a îoam fromn Finland plays a tearn from the Brook- lin-Whiiby Minor Hockey Associatîin. The team chosen tb mnee the Finns is the Ferrco Engin- shaw, Rick Kesseil, Peter Titanic and Steve Cardwell. The score xvas tied 3-3 at the end of the first period and 4-4 ai the end of the second, but five goals by Barrie com- pared to one by the Iroquois setiled the final outcome of the game in the third period. There were 37 saves by the Iroquois goalie Kim Crouch, coimprardd to 34 by Barrie Sunday Barrie led 1-0 at the end of the first period and 2-0 at the end of the second, and Whitby scored one goal in the third. Kimi Crouch had 31 saves in this game compared to 36 for Dave Johns of Barrie. The lone Iroquois goal was by Peter Vipond from Rick Kessel and Gord Cullen. CBC Buildeérg get new coach eering Major Midgeis. The Whiiby CBC Builders The gaine will be held ai Lcrosse Club, who were lroquois Park Arena Dec. 30, Minto Cup finalists in Sep- starting ai 8 p.i. tember,wvill have a new coach Advance tickets mlay be in î1978. purchased ai St. Jenkins lie is Jimn Hinkson, coach Sports Cenîre or fromn Lynnl of the Rexdale Warriors for McCullough of the BWMIIA the pasi iwo seasons. His exocutive ai 668-6445. appointimeni was announced Thursday - 1.4 Mr. Ilinkson is a Whitby ýiguie s14alersiresident, and ucesJn - Brady as Coachi. Mr. Brady 'w à 71 "Iv i1I romiain as General Manag- Sieveral memibers of the Whitby Figure Skaiing Club did well at the Eastern Ontario Sectional Champuion- ships ini Trenton last weekend. Scott Maybce caine firstinii thie Juvenile Men's category aind David DeRoches came third. Kristin Alma and Brian Worfolk came ihird ini the Novice Dance. Kristin and Brian will go (on b the Divisional Chamn- pionships in eeboog nex! nonth. Mr. Hinkson played with the Oshawa Green Guels, the Windsor Warlocks and Peter- borough Lkkers and coachied the Whitby Junior B lacrosse team to thie Untario Chami- pion ship. He played a season at Detroit in the National La- crosse League before joining the Philadeiphia Wings where hoe played one soason and coachied the othier. & Computenized Perms 668-031 Il w..-.f IROQUOIS PARK ARENA DECEMBER 8,:30 p.me WHITBY IROQUOIS VS MISSISSAUGA GOLDEN ARROWS WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 5th YEAR IN BUSINESS WITH AN OPEN HOUSE AND SALE AT OUR NEW LOCATION 1626 Charles St..Whitby bec. 12 -17 > CRAFT Victoria-Ba WORKSHOP - Looking.or a care frc, ea.çy- to-inanage lair- styley}oiecaai dcu IVe 71 eu t 'v<>ur hair aecording to its type and natutral tendeicy for best body Qali us, today for naturally beauti- fui, healthy hair. GUIDA & DINIO INSTITUTE 0F BEAUrY 1 -rURN ONS A TIME TO WIN Reg Flewelling (second fromn the left), manager of the Royal Bank at Dundas and Anderson streets, presented prizes to the three winners of the bank's Dec. 2 dlock radio draw recently. From left to right are: Ron Cook, 286 King St. W., Oshawa; Mr. Flewelling; Mary-Lynn Acton,1lO Elizabeth Crs.; and Norman A. Morrison, 121 Jones Court, Whitby. The clock draw was a promotion for the bank,which officially opened in October. Free Press Photo Iroquois lose to Barrie twice, 1 og BYRON St. S. 1 1 1 - 668-36'21

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