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Whitby Free Press, 13 Mar 1985, p. 40

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PAGE 24, WEDNESDAY, MARCUI 13, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS Here are last week's complete mior hockey resuits 1984 lr r .1979 PONTIAC NEW YORKER R nnnflqTE -4000R 4 dr., fuit loaded, no options missed, aimostbrand new, only 4,600 miles, includes suede interlor, 1 owner. Selfs new for $22000. Nicely converted for camping, complete with auto.. os.. nb., air conditioning, AMFM, plus much more. 1 OWNER, 0NLY 40,00MILES. $399. SALE '3945O 1979 ASPEN 4 DONR Economicaisa six, auto., ps., p.b., cloth seats, electric defroster, AM radio, w.s.w., plus much more, inished in gold & white two tone wtan interior. VERY CLEAN & 10W MILEAGE. 0NLY 39,500 MILES..$4,-350O SALE 3,65O 1982 ARIES 2 DONR 4 cyl., 4 spd., AM radio, left R/C mirror, def roster, 1 ower, very economical, regular gas, finished in maroon w/matching cloth interior. ONLY 30,000 MILES Sels".SALE 5,850 2 dr., V-8, auto., ps., p.b., cloth seats, AM/FM cassette, factory road wheels, plus much more. 1 OWNER, SUPER CLEAN, ONLY 13,000 MILES. SALE 8,85O 4 cyl., auto., ps., p.b. dual mirrors, detroster, AM radio, plus much more, 1 owner, very cieàn, finished in ciiocolate brown w/tan & brown cloth interior. ONLY 42,000 MILES. U-1m.SALE f6,1 50 FulIy loaded including leather Interior, stereo, ail power equip- ment, 1 owner, finished in two tone cream w/rnatching interior. MINT. sM~r5.SALE'5750 BUICK REGAL 2 DOOR v6 turbo, auto., ps., p.b., cloth seats, detroster, AM radio, power door Iocks, dual mirrors, plus much more, 1 owner, finished in med. brown w/tan interior. VERY CLEAN, ONLY 43.000 MILES. SL 515 HORIZON 4 DOOR 4 cyl., 5 speed, cloth buckets, defroster, AM radio, radiais, plus much more, 1 owner, beige in colour wlmatching seats. 0NLY 22,700 MILES. SALE $5,775 1981 MIRADA 2 DOOR 6 cyl, ecloth buckets, air cond., ps., p.b., cruise, AMIFM cassett, tinted glass, landau roof, plus much more, finished in night blue w/blue cloth interior, super clean & economical. ONLY 62,000 MILES. SALE 15,875 The following are the resuits of last week's play by teams of the Brooklin Whitby Minor Hockey Association. In representative team play:. The Eastway Chrysler Plymouth peewees defeated the Little N.H.L. Canadians 6-3 on goals by Rob Mar- tin (2), Drew Myers, David Wood, Derik Ellis and Greg Fawcett. The novice Hdeaway squad downed the Oshawa Bruins 4-2 on goals by Wayne Prlmeau (2), Paul Brooks and Jimn Brown. They also* over- whelmed Markham 9-0 on goals by Prlmeau (5), Brooks (2) and Paul Dillon (2). The Kristina Lee's atom squad had a busy *week chalking up three more wins. They first downed Pickering 4-0 on goals by Marlyn Soukded (2), Jordy Johnston and David Leplyic. They then went on to slide past Bowmanville 4-3 on goals by Johnstop (2) and Geoff Cadan (2). The team's third win was against Markham who they downed 9-4 on goals by Johuston (2), Cadan (3), Glord Pluro- mer (2), and Sean Gawley (2). The bantam select squad earned a 3-all tie with Wexford. Scoring for Whitby were John Sholick, Jay Moore and Shawn Beatty. .The novice selects outclassed Pickering 9-4 on goals by Derek Young (3), Andre Marois (3), Matt Muir (2) and Jamie Pawluk. In house league play: SQUIRT, In last week's edition, it should have been reported that Chris Goring earned the shut- out in the Flyer's 6-0 defeat of the Black Hawks. The Kings downed the Qilers 2-0 on goals by Terry Argu and Mark Blimke. Karsten Ernst earned the shut-out. The Black Hawks slid by the Whalers 3-2 on goals by Jeff Denike (2), and Jan Nelson. Responding were Craig Lanegger and Matt Wilson. The Canadians slid by the Flyers 4-3 on goais by Brian Watson (2), Kraig Maich and Steve Jedinak. Answering for the Flyers were Brian Smith (2) and Chris Goring. The Nordiques beat the Kings 3-2 on goals hy Brent Fuicher (2) and Aaron Belton. Brad Oliver scored both goals for the Kings. NOVICE Whitby Mail Video downed Double 'N' Fish and Chips 7-3 on goals by Jamie Pawluik (4), Robie Dixon, Corey Bayford and Sean Satin- ders. Responding for Double 'N' were Erie Dittman, Chad Helmer and Brian Scott. Brooklin Kinsmen defeated Showcase Video 7-4 on goals by Andre Marois (4), Mike doubled ITT Camnon 4-2 on goals by Mark Wisdom, Jeremy Laprairie, Shane Bayford and Andy Mat- thews. Answering were Casey Bryant and Jef- fery Thorne. Duff's Towing downed Exclusive Hair Design 4-0 on goals. by Wayne Stephenson (2), Scott Burgess and Jimmy Cottaza. Darcy Christianson earned the shut-out. Brooklin Esso doubled Victoria andGry42o goals by Glen Roberts, Steve Ruiz, Sandy Cohen and B.J. Prout. Respondlng were Trevor Blimke and Ben Newell. Tottem Sims Hublckl earnecl an impressive 7- 1 wmn over Midas Muf- fier on goals by Robert Publow (3), Blair White (2), David Sheppard and Chuis Powell. Midas' sole marker came from Jason Ped- die. BANTAM White Rose Nursery downed Dom's Auto Parts 3-0 on goals by Mike Tretter, Kevin Duncan and Shawn Beatty. Earning the shut-out was Scott Srigley. The Smiling Drillers and Brock Video fouglit to a 4-ail tie. Scoring for the Drillers were Peter Defina (2) and Scott MacKenzie 1>(2). Responding were Jason Hunt. Jim Horan, William Bentolia and Sam Howard. The U.A.W. Local 222 beat Roy's Entreprises, 3-i on goals by Jay Ici~ Andy Vanderlinde, îênd' Graeme Wright. Making the only respon- se were Scott Fair- brother. Brooklin Concrete and Danforth -Typewriter fought to a 3-ah tie. Scoring for Brooklin were Jay Summers, Mike O'Meara and Jason Murphy. Respon- ding were Mike Williams, Greg Mc- Dermid and' Briafi Thompson. MIDGET Sungold earned the league championship after defeating H.B. Signs last week by a score of 3,2 on goals by Jeff oran, Greg Clarke and Doug MacLean. An- swering for H.B. was Peter Tyme (2). Dom's Auto Parts downed Sungold 3-2 on goals by Curtis Jones (3), Jim Blytb, Steve Dyment and Rick Dyment. Answering was Jamie Frost Dom's Auto Parts suîd by Lasco Steel 5-4. on goals by Dave Cooper (3), Dean Vanderlinde and Jeff Marshall. Responding for Lasco were -Wade Clarke, Mike Turner, Peter Clayton and Jeff Page. JUVENILE Gus Brown Motors downed Scott's Chicken Villa 8-6 on goals by Greg Davidson (3), Les Sinden (3) and Tom Ward (2). Scoring for Scott's were Glen An- drews, Joel Mc-

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