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Whitby Free Press, 16 Nov 1988, p. 26

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PAGE, 26, WH1TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1988 ]Raycan blanks Claremont Raycan Financial blariked Claremorit Collector Cars 10-O to Wednesday' Night D'art Lea gue November 9 MEN'S DISION Toem Standing. Total Win. LosmesPoints Raycan FInancisi 46 14 46 Claremont Col.Cars, 29 31 29 Trophy House 33 27 33 Whitby Weedxnan 30 30 30 Friendly A Resort 26 34 26 Baker Furn. Fin. 16 44' 16 Top Scorers: Dave Boyd Sr. 158 Dave Johnuon 137 Dave Pindar 157 George Hillard 137 MIXED DIVIION Teamm standing. Wins LommesPoints Brooldn-Cycle Mur. 22 8 22 Frosty F. Apple Rap. 15 15 15 Dodd&Souter Broad. 15 15 15 Walton&Sons BeaL, 8 22 8 Top Scorers Mark Asloey 60 Gerry Tuck 20 Mike Askey 50 Dawn Spence 22 widen their first-place lead over Whitby Trophy House in Nov. 9 action in the Wednesday Night Dart League. Trophy House also won 6-4 over Friendly Acres Resort while Whitby Weedman, in third ?lace, defeated last place Baker F urni- ture. Ini the 'Iixed'division, Brooklin Cycle Marine, in flirst place. tied Dodd & Souter 3-3.- Docid & Souter -is tied for second with Frosty Freddies., Freddies lost 5-1 to last-place Walton -Appli- cance Repair. Win, tie for niinor peewees Whitby minor peewees tied Richmond Hill then doubled Kingston in recent hockey action. Paul Brooks had a goal and an assist in a 3-3 tie with Richmnond HFER On Nov. 4. Wayne Primeau and Andre Marois had the other Whitby goals. Primeau, Marois, Sean Gibb and Adam Parks scored in 4-2 win over Kingston. N.WÀITýBY RINGETTE ASSOCIATION DANCE 50'!s & 60C)'s January l4th, 1989 8flDOpm to 1:OOam Knights of Columbus Hall For Tickets Cail: Camille Haldane at 668-6150 or Janet Gudgeon at 666-3495 THE EURO FpUEL SA VER.. offers you SAVINGS COMFORT FUEL EFFICIENCY. Average savingsot 15% or more 5 year uncontionaI waanty on 'Oeign for gas, propane equipment *Maintenance FREE once installed by Coeified Gas Fitterls ~ ~ * alter fliI inspection ot tirnace unit A pproved C.G.A. & OISA. 1andard Gas Fimaces, Unit CANTIDME S M CURLING Cameron rink takes bonspiel The rink of skip Hon Camerort, vice SteveTooze, second Murray Moynes and lead Dave Hender- son won the Molson's early bird bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club Nov. 5. Runner-up1 was another Whitby rink consisting of skip John Brotherhood, vice Gord Carroll, second Steve Smith and lead Tom Horabeck. Having the two-game high was the rink of skip Jack McCorkell, vice Hon robbins,m second Jim Brown and lead Winston Mus- chett. Runner-up was the rink of skip Paul Barnett, vice John Gardner, second Gary Cleghorn and lead Joe Virio. Having the one-game high mwas the rink of skip Hon Ennis, vice Charlie Fisher, second Jîm Nichol and lead John Soehner. Parks rink wins Nurse spiel The rink of skip Mary Parks, vice pat Huff, second Sharon Copeland and lead Ivadel Robert- son won the Nurse Motors bons- piel at the Whitby Curling Club No.7. Second went to the rink of ski<~ Ev Miller, vice Mary MuirheaT second Nillie Chasczewski and lead,Nellie Wilson. Third went to skip Ann Cha- pelle, vice Elaine Forshaw, second Fran Bullard and lead Anne Neuman.. With the one-game high was the rink of skip Liz Shuniovich, vice Helen Boyce, second Made- lina Simpson and lead Anne Son- ley. Consolation went to the ririk of skpSharon Munro, vice Kathy Wkaring, second Kathy Hobbins and lead Vicki Gorman. *Whitby hosts silver stick The Iroquois international silver stick tournament wiIl be held Nov. 25, 26 and 27 in peewee and minor bantamn teamns. Thirty-seven Canadian teams and seven U.S. teams will compete at Iroquois Park and Brooklin's Luther Vipond arena- The Brooklin-Whiàtby Minor Hockey Association sponsors the tournanient, with Del and Gloria Rints as tournarnent direCtors. Teanis will compete in both AAA and AA levels in mninor peewee and bantam and in AAA in minor atom. Whitby will have teams in miner atom AAA, iner peewee AA and minor bantani AA. i*CORRECTION*s 9 Last Week's DONCASTER. 1Advertisement should 6have read 4 4111 Klng St. E., Oshawaii -i Hours:- ~Mon. - Fr1. 8:30 to 5:00I *Saturday 9:00 to 1:00 Whitby Girls Softball >Association T-Bail League Champs - Tim Horton Donuts Plyoff Bnlt Go1d - MacMillan Bathurst Silver - Im Horton Donuts Bronze - Henrys Do It Centre mite League Champs - Dodd and Souter Play-off Results Gold- Speedy Muffler Silver - od and Souter Bronze - Bell Canada League Champs - Century 21 Play-off Resulte Gold- Century 21 Silver - Midway Motoru Bronze - Rotary Club Leegue Champs - Knlghts ot Columbus Gold- Knights et Columbus Silver - Marîgold Lincoin Bronze- Midas Mufler Bantam League Champs - Molly Maid Play-offtResulta Gold - Kiwanis Club Silver - Molly Mid Bronze - Kinsmen Club League Champs - Joanne'. Flowers play-off Resuits Go1d - Lion'a Club Silver - Remax (David R. Haylock) Bronze - National Trust Foster wins medals in Grimsby Tifi'ani Foster of Whitby had three firsts in the Grimsby figure skating invitational hëld over the weekend- Foster was first in preliminary compulsories and second juvenile compulsories. In juvenile A, she was fifth in figures, first in freestyle and second in the final. In juvenile B, she was eighth in figures, first in freestyle and third in the final- In conipetition in Cobourg on Nov. 5, Foste, 10, was first in pre-juvenile ladies and sixth in juvenile for girls 12 and under-

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