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Whitby Free Press, 30 Dec 1981, p. 19

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WHmITBY FRFE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 198 1. PAGE 19 Hockey tournament At right the goaltender for the Rochester, New York team competing in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association tournament stopped an attack by the hometown Brooklin-Whitby squad during play at Iroquois Park Arena. At press time no resuits of the three-day tournament were available. IBrooklin Whitby Minor Hockey' House League Scores Dec. 19 -2191981 NOVICE Dom 's Auto Parts Brad Thomson Todd Cyr Exclusive Hair Design Scott Mitchell Robert Lawrence Kyle Moulton Kevin Rowland Brooklin Kinsmen Matthew Cook Jonathan Mitchell MINOR ATOM Whltby Kinsmen Scott Wood Steve Vanderhayden ýI.T.T. Cannon Bilan Carros Phil Saver Scott Hamax MAJOR ATOM Kameka Footwear Derek Jones Peter Defina Rick Townson Neil McDougall Sean Hait Reg Grant Gene Murree Midas Muffler Bilan Thompson Kevin Washer Chris Melmnchuk MINOR PEEWEE Whltby Ffreflghters Chris Lawes Colin Underhill Randy Ward Shane Lee Mark O'Dell Shut out - Tommy Goleigh Dodd & Souter Bian Smith Robert Kirk MINOR PEEWEE Miracle Food Mart Duane Dorfman Stephen Short MAJOR PEEWEE Pizza Tree Jeff White Andrew O'Reilly Billy Dawson U.A.W. Dean Vanderlinde Steve Hawkins MINOR BANTAM Checicers Variety Brad Horner Jason Dear Gary Tayler Luigi Infusino MAJOR MIDGET/JUVE] Bell Canada Eric Perroni Ron Noble Dan Garrard Pat Haslam Mike Cappolino McCormlck Blades Brad Slichter Butch Heroux Kinsmen Doug Wilcox Dan Mark MAJOR BANTAM/MINOI Whitby Weldlng Robbie Deong David Westcott Allan Hishon Renny Colins Dom 's Auto Parts Kevin Tushingbam Ken White Brent Armstrong Steve C"acy 2 vs. MeTeague Electrlc Sean Smith 8 vs. Brooklln Leglon 4 Matthew Shearer 2 Greg Fawcett Greg Newland 6 vs. Sun Gold 4 Mike Brillinger 2 Stephen Brown Trevor LeBoeuf 8 vs. Duff's Towlng 4 4 Shut out - Craig McGibbon 5 vs. Brooklln Esso 12 vs. J&S Convenlence 4 Greg Rennie 2 2 8 vs. Victoria & Grey Trust 4 Dave Publow 3 Brian Duff 1 10 vs. Century 21 Gold Jacket 3 2 3 3 vs. Red Wlng Orchard 2 Paul Nobel 3 vs. Whitby Firefighters John Simon 5 v s. Mercantile 3 Wayne Cornish 2 vs. F.K.L. Manufacturing Glen Hobbs 5 vs. Danforth Typewriters 2 Kari Zwiers vs. Algoma Apple Markets Greg Platt vs. Gus Brown Jeff Rostek Bobby Clarke vs. Whltby Toyota Gary Chasczewski MIDGET vs. Klwanis Sean Binder Frank Ingnazzito Gord Muskett vs. White Rose Maurice Wong Ian Parsons 4* Rec department offers fun 'Whitby Iroquois Indoor Soccer LeagueI Games Played December 19 SQUIRT DIVISION: Frank Real Estate Douglas Gordon Joseph Kitchen Whitby Rotary Graham McDougall Robbie Sutton Kim Crouch Collar Jarred Stevens Gavin Dose Donald Ayotte Michael Molson SQUIRT STANDINGS: Scottish Bake Shop Family Trust Kim Crouch Collar Frank Real Estate Shoppers Drug Mart Whitby Rotary ATOM DIVISION: Dairy Queen Colin Manson Tim Tatcheli Neil Henehan Martin Wolff Jeff Fin Andrew Jamieson Kevin MaCleod Whltby Maîl Restaurant Franco Celebre Mike Baccellieri Geoff Hul Toby Martin MacCauley Furniture Riel Milburn ATOM STANDINGS: Dairy Queen Oshawa Meat Product Family Kartway Whitby Mail Restaurant MacCauley Furniture Kiwanis PEE WEE DIVISION: Wlggers Furniture Doug Love Scottlsh Bake Shop Troy Cowan Bruno Presutto Brandon Nussey Wayne Anthony Shoppers Drug Mart Michael Wolff Paul Francis Scott Wanner Famlly Trust Craig McConnell GA 16 19 18 14 16 31 7 3 2 10 5 4 1 2 2 9 7 6 4 2 2 Oshawa Mleat Product Jim Stolar Royston McMahon David Lewis. Family Kartway Warren Milburn Kiwanis Mark Basile LuigiPepe Joey atms Sheri Naulls GP 5 5 5 5 5 5 GA 10 20 19 15 14 20 Vanhoof Construction i Bian Cray Tony Calabrese Totem SIms Hubickl 3 George Cmni Barber Shop O George Cimî Barber Shop Iost by default because they couldn't field a team. PEE WEE STANDINGS: GP W L T GF GA P VanHoof Construction 5 4 0 1 17 9 9 George Cini Barber Shop 5 2 2 1 22 20 5 Wiggers Furiture 5 2 3 0 21 24 4 Totem Sins Hubicki 5 1 4 0 14 21 2 THE NEXT SCHEDULED GAME 15 JANUARY 9th, 1981. January, 1982. Included in the New Year are programs for adults, children and pre- schoolers. Physical fitness classes such as dancer- size begin January 21. Cross Country. Ski will start Sunday, January 17 between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Modern Jazz and In- door Golf will operate Thursday evenings starting January 28, Ladies Figure Skating will commence Wednes- day, January 20 from 10 to 11,a.m. For children four to six years, Hockey Learni to Play will offer the ab- solute beginner an op- portunity to learn skat- ing skills and basic puck handling. The program. operates on Thursdays at Brooklin Arena from 4:15 to 5 p.m. starting January 14. Hockey School for boys and girls 7 and over will concentrate on irnproving hockey tech- niques and power skat- ing skills. Children must have skating skills and wear protective equipment. The course starts Friday, February 5 and runs from 4 to 5 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. Pre-schoolers can participate with Mom or Dad in a variety of pro- grams. Creative Move- ment on Friday morn- ings 10: 15 to il a.m. in Whitney Hall at Iroquois Park is a musical time to learn fundamental movements and crea- tive play ideas. Pre-School Skating will be taught at Brook- lin Mrena on Friday af- ternoons fromn 2 to 3 p.m. or at Iroquois Park Arena on Wednesday mornings 9 to 10 a.m. The program runs for eight weeks starting January 20. For more details regarding registration or for program dates and fees contact Tina Scholl at 668-7765.. Whiotby Free Press I/f 'i SP OIRTS OWEEK[ 1

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