g j BROOKLIN WHITBY RIDER AND TOOL MANUFAC- TURING NOVICES played two games this week. They met with Markham and came up with a 5 - 3 win. Ga.yy Roberts got two goals with singles going to Paul Neurnan, Richie Thompson, and Martin VanKessel. Scoring for the Markhamn Club, Allan Tiggert with two and Jeff Harding getting one. In their second gamne they came up against Ajax which they blank by a 2 - O score. Tommy Ward play net for two periods in whcih he really had to pull off some big saves 1, shot on niet. Steve Gibson took over for the third period, he had about the samne big night ini the nets for the Rider & Tool Mfg. Club. Jeff Lee and Paul Neuman, getting the goals for B.W. BROOKLIN WHITBY WHITBY CYCLE & SPORTS MINOR ATOMS played three gaines ini which they went down to a 2 - O defeat at the hands of the Bay Ridges teani at the Don Beer Arena. In the second gamne at the Brook- lin Arena they lost to Cobourg by a 3 - 1 score with Paul Rich getting the lone B.W. goal. île third game they won by trounlcing Uxbridge by a 8 - O score. Mark Lee and Ralph Dunning shared the goaltendiing. Paul Rich'and Todd O'Connier getting two goals apiece with the singles going to Jeff Donaldson, Danny Gerrard, Ronîiie Maguire, anîd Greg Gibson. BROOKLIN WHITBY MAJOR ATOMS BROOKLIN CONCRETE played two gaines back to back against Port Hope. The Brooklin Concrete Boys gave the Port Hope Club double upset as they beat them 7 - 1 in Port Hope and 10 - 1 iii the Brookliin Arena. Scorers ini these two gaines were David Blacquiere with three, John Fusco three, Billy Easdale three, John Ellis two, Bobby Middleton two, Jeff Tamblyn and Todd Chasczewski getting singles. Warren Smith also picked up two goals. BROOKLIN WHITBY CONSOLIDATED BUILDINGý CORPORATION MAJOR MIDGETS got their first taste of defeat in League Action, and were given a lesson in desire F by their rivais from Cobourg who, although outplayed two periods, defeated them by a score of 5 - 4. After two per- iods of play the gamne was tied two ail on goals by Tim Brown and Jim DeMilI for B.W. and Don Davidson and Steve Witteveen for Cobourg. In the third period, the home- town boys, with a few exceptions, appeared to tbink they could win the gamne single handed on their own stellar play. Thiey forgot that hockey is a team game, not a game played by individuals. When they played as a team they dominated the gamne but when playing as individuals they looked like a bunch of lost sheep, running hither and yon ail over the ice. BROGKLIN - WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY PEE-WEE HOUSE LEAGUE Scores Etc., for games played I 8th November 1973 Kiwanis J. Gibbs McNamara Marine S. MCoy B. Pereman R. Scero T. Sandrelli Red Wings E. Derks 6 Mercantile 5 G. Gilks J. Dinsmore D. Baxter Dodd & Souter E. Galley J. Gregg T.C's M. Mulligan P. Heffer L. Chizen D. McEnemy London Ri"nk WBn Bonspiel The Doug Grant rink of London put down Ron Wills of Toronto 12 - 6 to win the Eighth Annual Ontario Dunlop Invitational Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club last Sunday night. Doug Grant and his rink took hiome the S2,000. first place money and the Dunlop Cup. Local Man Wins Top Lacrosso Award Bryan Davies of Whitby was presented with the "Mr. Lacrosse" award at the Ontario Lacrosse Association Ann- ual Convention held recently in Oshawa. This award is given for outstanding contributions to the game of lacrosse. Mr. Davies is presently serving as I st Vice-President of the Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association and bas served as President of the Whitby Minor Lacrosse Association and Secretary-Registrar of the Ontario Minor Lacrosse Associa- tion. He was Chairman of the very successful National Pee Wee Tournament held last summier in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa. Mr. Davies was %varmnly congratulated by ail the delegates to the convention. Among other winners of this award, have been Jim Bishop of Oshawa and the current President of the Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association, R.W. "Bob" Oliver of Peter- borough. j Under NewManagement I Oliver Galea Ros. 7257856 WHITBY FRiEE PREss, THL>RSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1973, PAGE 9, TIhe Kae R. Jones & Son Soccer Teain are pictured here in the Atoin League. From left to right (backrow) are: Coach Don Cole, Todd O'Connor, J. Musselinan, Brian Napper, J. Forestaîl, Steve Campney, Paul McNeiI, Dave Hopkins and Asst. Coach Bert Hammer. Front row are:, Stewart Soo, Jeff Hammer, Troy Jones, Carmello Scaffidi, Ken Ross, Steve Cole, Marc Robitaille, David Roney. ONTARIO ASSESSMENT PREVIEW COURT NOTICE 0F HEARING TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of the Assessment Review Court for the year 1973 to hear complaints against assessment for taxation in 1974 in The TOWN 0F WHITB3Y IN THE COUNTY 0F ONTARIO will be held at MUNICIPAL BUILDING, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 405 DUN OAS STREETWEST WHITBY, ONTARIO at 9:30a.m. On DECEMBER llth, 1973. Appellants will be notified by mail of 'the date and time at which their complaint wilI be heard. Dated at Newmarket this l9th day of November 1973 Tauntbn Truck Service TAUNTON RD. E. ik L E.d Fu. NMt 576»4662 Sp.clcsllzing ln ... TRUCK & TRAILER BODY REPAIRS& REFUNSHING SpeclilDesign Point Jobs etr houri tel The Whitby Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic Wednesday, November 28, 1973 2:00 - 4:30 6:30 - 9:00 Canadian Legion Hall Byron Street South, Whitby * I A hearing Ioss Is notlced more thon a hearing aid! Hove your hearing checked. SEE 73 KINO St. E. 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