iO BW. CBCMajor Midget's Make 9Silver Stick ias Brooklin-Whitby C.B.C. Major Midgets played their first Te 3rd period game of the Silver Stick Tournarnent against the host town larger opponents Sarnia "B" teamn on Saturday, January 26th. Brown, Dan Jordâ The first 2 periods found the C.B. C. crew uptighit and Late in the sec, under pressure due to a rash of minor penalties. The score slash on the ankl at the end of the second was 2 to 0 for Sarnia. de combat" for th In the third the B.W. boys decided to play their owfl Prior to the st, game and in no time had the gaine ail tied up lit 2 ail on lights were dousc goals by Jin De Mille and Larry Grahamn. Mike Rowley, a i,îtroduced by ni part of a penalty killing teain, picked up a loose puck, broke liglit as lie skated in ail alone, gave the goalie a head fake and calmly flipped The B.W. boys the puck up into the open net. Jim De Mille scored his from Pe mbrokea second of the gaine to clincli the victory for B.W. Sarnia selves outpîayedi goals were scored by Kevin McAlphine and Brian Walker. out of it only dom The second.gaine was played Sunday, January 27th, at [n thie second 9:00 a.m. against a highly touted Valley East (Flanmer) picked up a power teain representing Northern Ontario. As in the first gaine the C.B.C. gang were pitted against a much bigger teamn and the Valley East boys were quick to capitalize on 2 early penalties to the B.W. teain. In the 2nd frame their opponents ran into a series of penalties and the C.B.C. gang made good use of them by tying the game on goals by Dave Allen and Larry Grahain i rt Trip.74 Opensin Pickering Art Trip '74 goes east - to Pickering. ln its new pro- gramn bringing Canadian wor- ks of art out into Metro Toronto neighbourboods,i1he Art Gallery of Ontario opens the first in a series of exhib- itions to be seen in Pickering on Tuesday, February 12. The Sheridan MaIl in Pick- ering is the place. The space, provided by JUDS. Invest- ments is in a store adapted to Art Gallery exhibition needs, located near the Mall's main entrance. The exhibition presents the Charles S. Band Memorial Exhibition of Canadian Paint- ings and Sculpture. Mr. Band, twice president of the Art Gallery and legendary collector, strongly supported such leading Canadian artists as members of the Croup of Seven, Emily Carr, Paul-Emile Borduas, Jock Macdonald & Jean-Paul Riopelle. Among the works shown frorn this collection wilI be Lake Sup- erior by Lawren Harris, Pine Wreckage, NcCregor Bay by Arthur Lismer, The Cloud Red Mlountain by F.H. Varley, Indian Churcli by Emily Carr and Black and White (bm- position by Paul-Emile Bor- duas. Open Tuesday to Satur- day, 1 - 9 p.m., until March 2, this exhibition offers an unusual, unexpected alterna- d belonged to B.W. as they outskçated their sand fired 3 unanswered goals by Tim lan and Mike Rowley. :ond -period B.W.'s Jim De Mille received a <le which put him on crutches and "bord Ie balance of the tournament. Lart of the Championship Gamne the arena ed and each player froin each teain was iumber and naine and followed by a spot to bis position on the blue line. rs found theinselves pitted against the team mnd as in their first 2 outings found them- in the first period and were lucky to come 'n by 2 toO0. 1stanza the C.B.C. crew camne to life and r play goal by Lu-ry Grahamn. With plenty tive on shopping trips. l'res- ent in the "storefront" gallery will be Mrs. Loet Vos to answer questions and help you enjoy the exhibition. As part of the Art Trip '74 program, the exhibition brings wor ks froin the Gall- ery's permanent collection of Canadian art out to the people of Metro Toronto, wherever possible, while the Gallery's picture spaces are closed for renovation. Art Trip 74 continues until the new Gall- ery opens this faîl. Until then, watcb for other exhib- itions at Pickering, 33 Hazel- ton Avenue, Yorkdale, Missi- ssauga, and, after May 1, the new Concourse at the Tor- onto-Cominion Centre. GM Canada Appoients Filnancial Staff Senior appointnients in the financial staff of General Mo- tors of Canada in Oshawa and Windsor, Ont., were an- nounced recently. The app- ointments are -effective im- mediately. Leonard W. Witterick, for- m erly Supervisor of the Audit Departinent in the GM head office in Oshawa, has been appointed Resident Coinptro- lIer of the Windsor Trans- mission Plant. E.C. Pogson of Whitby, bas been appointed Admnin- istrator, Real Estate, on the staff of C.L. Jenkins, Treas- urer. Pogson was formierly Administrator, Property Re- cords, on ýthe Comptroller's staff . .Other appointinents by J. D.Thornton, Comptroller, are: L.E. Dickerson, formerly Administrator, Operations A- nalysis, bas been appointed Adininistrator, Pmoperty Rec- ords in Oshawa. M.. Scbill, formerly Ad- ministrator, Product Program, bas been appointed Admin- istrator, Operations Analysis in Oshawa. Thomas Whtfield, forin- erly Administrator of Accou- nting at the Windsor Trans- mission Plant, will assume special assigninents reporting to tbe Plant Manager. Mr. Witfield will continue to be located in Windsor. BIBLE SCHOOL - 9:45 a.m. BUS SERVICE PROVIDED VOICE 0F FAITH - Cabil 9 p.m. 1lst & 3rd Sunday each mont PASTOR REV. MURRAY CLU( WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974, PAGE 9 of opportunities but with poor shooting, over anxiousness and just plain liard luck were prevented from potting 3 or 4 more. .Hard luck continued to plague the B.W. gang in the third period when defencemnan Glenn Atkinson was helped fromn the ice with severe bruise. The pressing type of play of the B.W. team ini an effort to score the equalizer put added pressure on goaler Ken Colley who barred the door on three breakaways by Pembroke players but he didn't have a chance on the 3 that got past 1dm in this peridd. The final score was Pembroke 5, B.W. 1.- The tournament directors informed the team's manager that tlie B.W. type of play made it difficult to pick a player of players for their "Ail Star" team. 'lt was flot known until the announcement was made that defenceman Larry Gra- ham and forward Mike Rowley had been chosen. Larry and Mike each received an'engraved plaque and certificate for their efforts. 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