Whitby Free Press, 4 Dec 1974, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS B.W.M. H.A. Resuits of games played in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association. Minor Midget AI! Star Whitby 6 Richmond Hill 2. Goals - Blair Gibson 2,David MacWhirter 2, Dean Seymnour I, Brett Iloffiman I. Whitby 7 Bownianvillc 2. Goals - BilIy Callan 2,Gordie Van Kessel I1, Gordie Nuchett 1, Mark Sweetland 1, David Donaldson 1, David Sashko 1; Mike Balil 1, Jay Sweet 1, Fred Lichacz 1 assist. Whitby 7 Ajax 2. Goals - Blair Gibson 3, Sieve Byberg 1 , Doug Shearer I1, Dean Seymour 1,. AI MacDonald 1. Whitby 5 Cobourg I1. Goals - Blair G ilsoi 2, D)an Keip 1, Rick Burghall I1, AI Mlacl4onaId 1I Whilby 11 , Newvcaýstle t0. (Xk a, k Sweelland 2ý G reg Ellis 2, Billaîît 2, Got(die VantKos\qi1 i, (ordie Muschet te 1I Wafrc11Eluis 1, DIbvid lXnîaldsoit , I) lXmî n Bradley 1. Ma.joi tmAUIlStars -liudsav _'M2Ilihy ÃŽ, tGoàls hu-l [iII\ ïs1,IXuvo shippel 1; Pauil R ich I1 Whtb\ 4 nvnPmlcI o.k l IRicli I1, Ron \1 aGu uc i te l 'odd 1. >otituioi , ('hýaIlte Xl soit 1-. Steve CarIe I. Mtunot BaillannAl Star A~i. 5 ~ httw4. (;oal\ ku 0rWliuiby ) Keilli Wilson 2. Eddv Lle-rks 1, Jeif l)unsfiore I Minor Pee Wee Ail Staurs Mitchell Bros. Building Supplies 5 Bav Ridges 4. Goals - Bobby Middle ton I. John Fusco 2, Diavîd Blacquiere 2; Craig Kitchener .-Boh Graham 1I. Kevin Stand 1, Perkins 1.- Midget-Juv. House League Sklar'Furniture 6 Ottenbrites 5. Goals - Stephien Case 3, John Beck 21, Wayne Witzke 1; Wayne Colley, Don Mc- Coy. Brian Roberts. Whitby Welding 4 Rotary 21. Goals - Derek Robertson 2, Terry Richards 1, Mike Edwards 1; Robert White 2. Sinclair Sunoco 7 Foskett Aluminumn 2. Goals- Doug Wilbur 3. Rick VanDelde 1, Reg Martin I Scott Morgan I. John G randy 1 ; Toin Schroer 1I, Paul Ravary I. Major Bantami House Leaguie Bell Canada 6 U.A.'W'. 3. Goals - Dave Cane -3. Dotig Eberîce 2, Greg Scott 1 - Bill Jacques 1, Larry Morin 1, Paul Clugston 1. Gord Niewendýk Sports 6 Karneka I. Goals - Paul Gibson 2, Mike Gallagher 3, Derrek Minaret I Rick Borg 1I. Minor Ban tami Housc League Algoma Orchards 4 Gus Brown 4. Goals -.Scott Byberg 2, Kevin McLehlan 1, Dave Morrison 1; Craig Short 2, Larry Chizen 2. .C.L. Steel 5 Whitby~ Legion 3. Goals - Mike Mulligan 2,Harold Rottine 1, Dale Baxter 1, Robbie Scero 1; Ray McWhîrter 2, Divid CiI. Kinsmen* 5 Whitby Lions I. Goals - Steve Porter li Danny Fiee 1, Rodger Bland 1, Greg Gilks 1, Mark Gwodz 1; John Paul Aggett 1. SPORT CENTRE GORD NIEUWENDYK'S lo6 Co,.BnORNE ST. EAST WHITEBY, ONTARiO W1 ,- 1pr - 1 -W 7 SKIS ON SPECIAL ( y"' 66,11-- -Cý Netball dernonstration Coming To Anderson Minor Pee Wee House League Lynioview Construction I1I Family Kartway 0. Goals Jcff W. 3, Paul Gaudry 2, Ricky Mitchell 1, Mike Hanîey 2, Fergus Morrison 1, Mike Cachia 1, Glenn Bioon 1. Ranldaîl Plumibing 4 Whitby Mail Restaurant I. Goals David Kellock 1, Mark Smithi 2, Jeff Buma I1; David Bagnel Ali Cantadiantr Awards 5 Toi ten-Sims-Hlubicki, 3. Goals - Ricky McCoy 1, Scott Burns 2, David Andrews 2, Mike Peltenburg 1, Joey Peebles 1, Pli îlip Neshitt I. Major Atom F1louse Leaguie Mowat Insurance 6, Peter die Plumiber 4. Goals - Mark Vesters 2, Mark Petrie 2, Brent Lindbcrg 1, Pat Crornien 1; Greg Gibson 4. Rider Tool anid Manufactuning 3, Whiitby Firefigh ters 2. GIoails - Paul Schiaubel 2, Leo Beenen I1 ; Ad am Agge tt 1I Wayne Misseîbrook I. Nurse .;, Kokes ShielI 2. Goals - Murray Parrinder 1, Jercinty Baker 1 ,tDave MclJonald I1; Keni Lynde 1 , Steven McCL(ary I. Pee-Wees in Tourney Il'lic Wl i 1bv K insulien Pec-Weeos will cemlpete inIl lue t'otirt tI :nnuail Oshawa Kisis- mlen cec-Wec Ilockey Tour- narnent, Decemiber 13 te 15. The -20 teamis wilI corn- mee in two I0-tcarn dý,- sions. Action begins on Fmi- day, December 13 at 8 a.m. at Harnian Park Arena. The flinal ganie that day will start at 5:30 pan. Wlitby will play Bay Ridges in the open- îng day's second gamne. Six squads wviIl bceliminated. Thie tourney site will switch to the Civic Auditor- ium for tle-rerm'ýiiîng two days, with games comrnen- West Lynde Rec. Dept. TIîe West Lynde Comi- miuni ty Associa lion i as asked the Whiuby Recreation Departnent for îîelp with their recreation prograni which wihî be in fuil swing Mien thie proposed Central Park is cornpleted. The Association wants two-inch hose for flooding ice riîîks, a tap in thîe park to attach the hose and a water founitain in the park. In addition, thîey would ike to use the tennis courts for skating pads and lighting ci ng a i 7 .i i. "liefinaI will y~o aI I p).111. on Suinday . 1)c- einber 15. Trophies vill be presented to mcm bers of winning teanîs in hoth A and lB divisions. Otiler tournanient en tries are fri Oshawa, Peterbor- bough, Brampilton, Mississau- ga. Grosse Point. Michigan, Oakville, Toronto. Barrie, Thornh iII. Kingston TFown- ship. 1Ilruitonl, Cornwahll Kingston, Niagara Falls, Burington. Sudbury and two teans fronm Detroit. Oshawa Sports Villa hias won the chumiipioliship the past two years. MC.A. Asks f or HeIp for and( boarding arountd rîriks. he Association lias asked for land for a comi- mninty centre to bc huilt ini the future and lias requested that the tirst stage of Central Park be conîpleied by the surme r. Ail but thie last request wihl lIkely be fullilled. The Acting Director of' Recrea- tion wihl report to Council on the propriety of how the suggestions will be inplc- men ted. 74 Mary St. N. Oshawm, 72S-4Ul AIon. - Fr1. 8 - 6 Saturday 9 - 12 noon On Saturday, Decemnber 14, the Ontario Amateur Netball Associa;ion will stage a netbaîh dernonstration at Anderson Collegiate in Whit- by from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The femnale sport, recently introduced ini Ontario, is played in aIl countries of the Commonwealth as part of both physical education and recreational programmes. The acceptance of the sport is increasing because it is an inexpensive means of keeping lit and slimi, there are no age barriers or health requirements, it is a non- contact sport whichi offers a variety " of positions and it provides an opportuîîity for travel and social contacts. Admission to the demon- stration, at which questions may be asked, is free. CBC Downs Peterborough The Brooklin-Whitby Con- soîidated Building Corpora- tion Juvenile AIl-stars trounced Peterborough "B"s 7-2 on Saturday at Iroquois Park Arena. Jirn DeMille, who lias been hot Iateîy, led the winners with lotir goals. including a truc Iat-trick. DeMille also set tip two goals. Thle C.B'.*s gem sin gles froui 'fini Brown - Dave Sorîchetti and Ed Szczur. Steve White turned ini a stel- lar performance between the pipes. Dean MacKey scored both of Peterboroughi's goals. The gaine was a cliippy one which included two tightinig penialties' ro each squad. Under a new league ruIe. this means thiat the coach oft cditcani will me- ccive a eule-gaine suspensioni. Local G*irls Win Thie Whitby Wînvalîey nmark of the nid Blades defeaied Weedville wîîcn Carol Weiglî 4--2 in a girls' hockey gamne goahie Patti Ui played at Brookhi last week. b»Leslie Hawkins 'Flie local girls took a 2-0 ftic Bhades' two-gc first period lead on goals hy before Shelley Ho Julie Randail anîd Barb owed the gap Boyes scored whîile Whithy Gi Rvryn was shortlîanded. by's insurance goa Woodville got on the the final stauza. scori-board at the 30 second SPORTSCORNER- dcle frame irnian beat inderwood. sretaiîîcd )al margin arvcy nar- to one. rted Whit- al early in &9AvLU47Fr OFFASTEFRA/ e9V7CI<Y UNI VFRýS/Ty7CAffleg5 /6 Ql//CdE< 7-0116-1 Pb F7lble 45 ZC/ZF5AT 61-6 ",2 50 P0tNVP$ . 4T-2 YFA4/?.5 OF A 6F, We COL /.P 4L WW- - ON /-/15 WA yV-r7V 9COM/N6 0N4e 0477fI-ALL-T//v1e C-nEr7 1-/AI' /0/ /?b-71ILAR 6L7A60 7C*-W O'fConnor High Girls Lose Denis O'Connor Highi School girls' basketball, teani dropped two gamies to the Courtice Cougars. The seniors were whipped 41-20 while the juniors lost Senior 'A' Hockey WHITBY McDONALDS YS CAMBRIDGE iroquois Park Arena Thursday, Dec. 5th This message sponsored by: 8!30 p.me y H E couuw' ja COMPANY Ã" 24- 19. Courtice's Debbie Miller scored nine points: Jane Rey- nolds eiglit; Sandy Dawson, seven; Jane Bray, six; and Brenda Bowler and Rhonda Clîilds, twio cach. Elsie Jacobs led for Denis O'Connor with seven* points. Michelle Labavic and Bernice Ba*rber each scored four; Pat- ty Verhaea and Janice Ken- nedy got two apiece; and Betty Hubers, one. Despite ian Vanbouwen's 15 points, the Whitby juniors still lost by a ive point mar- gin. Cindy Schrore scored Denis O'Connors remaining four points. Marilyn Tink with eight:, Colette Taylor, four; and Kqiris Morrison, Cathy fvaïýh, ffleather , Ulardi Karen Kojosk1 and Leslie Kapheyn scored' for the 'vinners.

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