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Whitby Free Press, 27 Dec 1978, p. 14

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i-up features plenty of action in the by Paul Guest, [y and Steve le, Dec. 16, Ryan. defeated MINOR PEE WEE Dng 4-1 with At Brooklin Dec. 17, Ajax 1g the only defeated the Ladies' Auxiliary tean 7-2 with I)GET Whitby goals by Danny, ' . 16, the Fisher and David als shut out McWhirter. h, Moals by PEE WEE NO. 2 and Stu In an exhibition gaine at lie Dave Brooklin, Mercury Auto tutout. Body tied Oshawa 4-4 with an exhibi- goals by Kevin Tuchrnghajn, Commerc~e Steve Goodchild, Steve Guy hornhill 4-3 and Paul Guest. ,y Bill Eyre At Brooklin Dec. 9, y' Taylor. Mercury Auto Body defeated 'WEE Bay Ridges 5-2 with two, NOVICE In an exhib~ition gamne at Cobourg, the OPSEU Warriors shut out Cobourg 7-0 with three goals by Todd Wilson and singles by Chris Page, John Windover Jay Summners, and Danny Pratt. Goalies Týrevor Anyon and Greg Melong got the shutout. Todd Wilson also had two assists for a total of five points. At Brooklin, Dec. 17, the' OPSElJWarriors shut out Port Hope 12-0 with three goals by Michael O'Mera, two each by Todd Wilson, Chris. Gilbert, and Chris Page, -and singles by John Windover, Sean Whitehead mnd Imnn T .ïl, Trevor .Anyon and Greg Melong shared the shutout. This ives the Warriors 23 points i league play and only one loas. Their exhibi- tion record is seven wins and one lbas.. MAJOR ATOM At Brooklin, the Brooklin Home Bakery tied Cobourg 2-2 with goals, by Raindy Walker and Blair Haslam. MAJOR BANTAM At Cobourg, the Kinsmen defeated "Cobourg 6-3 with two goals by Paul Ricb and singles by Paul Shaubel, Charîze Mason, Crr Kingston and Grog, Sydorenko. SWhitby led 6.Oat the end of' the first period -and were held scoreless while Cobourg scored threeý unanswered At Ajax, Dec. 14, Ajax defeated the Kinsmen 2-1 with the Whitby goal by Brent Slihter. MINOU BANTAM At Cobourg, Dec. 15, Cobourg defeated the Optimist Internationals, 9-7, .vith Whitby goals being scored, twvo.each by Andre Cadieux'and Paul Neuman, and singles by Jeff^ Hanley, Terry Dupuis 'and John, Byberg, At Markhamn, Dec. 11,ý the Optimist Intern-ationals shut out Markham "- with goals by Brian Pratt, Brian, H~unter, Andre Cadieux, Terry Dupuis, and Les Sinden. The. shutout was 'shâred~ by Bob Rints and Kurt Mitchell. At Toronto in an exhibition gaine, $t. Michaeîs defeated the Optimist' Internationals 2-1, with the onby Whitby goal by Richard Daley., In another exhibition gaine at 11rooklin, Dec. 17 the Optimist Interniationals past m 1on-t defeated Thornhill 7-3 with three goals by Richard Da ley, two by Andre Cadieux and one each by Jeff lfanley and Bian Prat.t. At Brooklin, Dec. 12, the Optimist Internationals defeated Bowmanvulle 9-1 with two goals by Richard Daley and singles to Les Sinden, Terry Dupuis, Jeff Hanley, Andre Cadieux,, John Byberg, Kevin Church and Brian Pratt. BANTAM NO. 2 At Brooklin, Dec.. 16, Frank Real Estate tied Bay RidiDes_64wltlugoals by Todd Tran, Jeff Rostek, Wayne, Misselbrook, Danny Middleton, Ron Noble, and Kelly Dzikewich. At Brooklin, ýDec.9, Frank Real Estate defeated Stouffville 8-4 with two go0als hy Larry Godchild, three by Jeff Rostek and one each by Wayne * Misselbrook, Ron Noble and Kelly Dzichewich. tion record is seven wins and one loss. 1978 CAMARO Z-28 4SPEED IMMACULATE CONDITION LIC. MWL 104. $7 795 OMENDED BV GOlR[ BAKEFR GAS SAvER RADIO LIC. NSF 109 RECOMMENDEO DY ART SHANWALT 1977 MERCURY COMET AUTOMATIC, P/S, PIB. VERY LOW MILES LIC. IMRP712 $935 RECOMMENDED 8V DDUG ROSS 1977 AMC PACER Dl. AUTOMATIC, AM/FM/CASSETTE. LOW M.1LEAG E CLEAN. CAR, P/S PLB., LIC. 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C89 21 Whitby curlers"arei many area competitions The Witby Curling Club is., very proud of its curlers who have represented the Club in various events over the past week'. The school girls, of the club participated in the Junior Ladies Tankard for District R over the weekend at Avonlea. The rink with Andrea Lawes, skip;Barb Jelley, vice; Kathy Sano, second and Jackie Shields lead were- victorious in their first three gaines but lost their next two in adouble knock out against the Donalda Club who won the Tankard., I The ladies, of- the Club entered a team in the Provincials which were held in Lindsay. The teain comprised of Charlotte Ennis, skip, Agnes Sandrelli, vice;Pat Plummer, second and June Werry lead. The rink won their first thre gaines placing theinselves on the "A" side and had to win their next two games to win. Unfortunately they were' defeated by Jackie Collins and her rink in 'the nettwo gaines. Clayton MacKay's rink was defeate 'd by Barry Timbers' rink of Uxbridge in the Ontario Consul Play- downs in Oshawa Dec. 18. On the local scene at the Whitby curling club, the ladies of the Monday and Thursday section pbayed down for the Jack and Mary Spraggue - Trophy. The Trophy was won by Muriel Prosser, skip, Ev Miller, vice;- Judy Moskaluk, second and Pat Wilson, lead. Run- ner up for the trophy was the Jean Biggs teani where Hazel Best played vice; Button Gustafson, second and Rita Thiebaud, lead. The second event winner was Joan Nicholson> and, her rink of Joan Jebley, Betty Petterson, second and Sharon cooper, lead. Runner, up in the second event was Ivadel Robertson, Skip; Betty Hollinger,- vice; Norma Shelley, second and Parn Chisholin, lead. Winner of the third event was Gin Lindsay, skip; Betty Pascoe,' vice; Joan McHugh, second and Elaine Cooper, lead. Runner up in the third even was the'rink of Helen Smyth, Rosemary Spear, vice; Marjprie Cameron, second and Eibeen Parr, lead. The -Whitby Business Girls finished their first draw with Joan Burn's rink of Donna McFarlane, vice; Lynne Snodden, second and Cynt;hia Mandbey, bead the winners. In second place was Jean Bigg's 'rink where Carol Porter played vice, Judy Haight, second and Penny Stevens, lead. Joan Balils tearn squeeked in for third place with Maureen Ritchie, vice; Kathleen Sampson, second and Irene Gardner, lead. Lorna Solly's rink of Gerry McCammond, vice; Diane Roddick, second and Alyce Kunetsky, lead came in fourth, The W.hitby Iroquois Senior A. Hockey *Team were alone in second, place in the Canadian International League last week. The Iroquois posted a 5-2 wîn over the Thunder Ray Twins Sunday Dec. 17, after a boss the previous Thursday to the Welland Steelers. On Monday Dec. 18, the Iroquois defeated the Barrie Flyers 7-4. In the Barrie gaine, the Iroquois were trailing 4-0 at the end of the first period, but scored seven its last six gaines, and lma record of Il wins and Il bosses. The goals against Barrie were scored by John Masterson, Rton Hawkshaw, Gord Cullen, Dave Wilson, Wayne Ormson, Steve Lyon and John Cook. In the game against the Thunder Bay twins, which had a 13-game winning streak, goals were scored by Larry Mavety, Tîmu Ampleford, and Gord Cullen, the latter chalking up two goals apiece. ,Y. DE( . .Ci froquois hm 2nd place

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