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Whitby Free Press, 31 Jul 1991, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31,1991 LJijcgeDODGE llependable SALES- SERVICE 209 Dundas St. W. 200 Du ndas St. W. & 200 Dundas St.I. 430-8100- 66& 3000 686&1642 (AJAX Une) I w Novices.,win^ consolation Whity's novice III .lacrosse team came out winners in the consolation - round - of a tournament held on the weekend li Dunnyfileà. Whitby loat their first game ainst the Mississauga I teamn, 6-5. But the Whitby 'team ,of 9- and 1O-year-olds, sponsored by Accuracy Plus -*Bookkeeping,- roared back to, take the next two game in convincing fashion. Whty demoralized the Hamilton II teamn by tbrashing them 8-2 in their second ýgame and nover looked back. lI the consolation final, Whitby spotted Niagara-on-the-Lake a 3-1 lead but came back with, two goals in the second period to, tie the game 3-3 afler two. Ryan Boyd* led the way with two cgiick goals as Whitby erupte for three goals in a span of one minute and 38 seconds late in the third period, and Mke Heffering rounded out the scoring by scoring bis second of the game as Whitby won by the score of 6-3. David Chant and Chase Atkçinson played brilliantly in the nets in aIl of the games for Whitby. Scoring li the tournamient for Whitiby were Heffering with nine points; Boyd and Ian Cuthbertson with - five points; Bennie Scheepers and Robert White three points. eacha; . Matthew MacenanKybeCrouch, BIais Lawson and Gart Richard two points each, an~d Chris Moore, Chant, Chad AIdnson, Matthew Meyer, ]Ryan Meaney, Mike Semeniuk, Gary Kitamura, Chame AtInsoei and Matthew FPawcett added one point each-- The team las now preparing for the provincials which, will b. held in Wbitby on the weekend of Aug. 24 and.25. 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Simply mix a solution of Swish Sparkle glass and windaw cleaner ln water, apply the solution to the window with the brush, remove the brush tram the friction fit pote, attach the squeegee and squeegee the window dry. Yoôu wiIl have an entire panel of streakfree sparkling windows in less than 2 minutes. And thsre's no. tramplmng through flower gardons, no wet slseves and no falling off ladders. RI'S easy, inexpensive and the kcit Iasts a if etime. Corne on down ta Swish Clan-It Centre. We're the experts in cenn and maintenance. MAINTENANCE LIMITED < 500 HOPKUNS'ST., WHITBY_666-1224 Goldimubu Ndj.. imirý a 24 123 S8022 13"0l12 13 0 10 . Î4ýlIll . 1 equmr

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