Whitby Free Press, 8 Jan 1975, p. 10

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PAG E 10, WE DNESDAY, JAN UARY 8,1975, WHITBY F RE E PRESS Macs Lose Twuce The Whitby Senior 'A' McDonalds continue to have probleins as they dropped a pair of games to the Orillia Terriers last week. On Thursday, the Terriers caine to town and downed Whiitby 4-2. The Macs played on even terrns with Orillia for the first TOWN 40 minutes as the teanis were tied 1-1 afier the first period and 2-2 after two. Orillîa's goals werc scored by Rick Cornacchi,î, Hank Monteith, Bob Clayton andi Marty Zuchotzki. Bill Murray and Carl Ahîsten replied for Wiby, who were outslot 36-313. 0F' requires a WHITBY Tox Collector Applications wiIl be received by the undersigned until Friday, January 3lst, 1975, for the position of Tax Collector for the Town of Whitby. The successful applicant will be responsible for the complete tax cleto prooess in the Town of Whitby, a progressive municipality of 27,000. The applicant must have completed the f irst year of a recognized accountirlg course or be enrolled in the Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasurers, Course. Collection experience is an asset. Salary range $12,000.00 to $13,500.00, with the -usual fringe henefits. F. N. McEwven, Treasurer, Town of Wh itby 405 Dundas St. West, Whitby, Ontario. On Friday, the Macs re- î,aid the visit and received a rude welcome as the Ter- riers won 6-2. The home teamn got goals froni Bob Clayton, Bob Kane Barry Lutes. 1Ilank' Monteith Greg Higson and Dave Mc- Cullagli. Wayne Weller and, Doug Tate notched Whitby's goals. The McDonald's have sign- ed Gecorge Vail, à former Terrier. Whitby hosts Barrie to- morrow and travels to Barrie on Friday. and Cambridge Saturday. . Orillia Terriers' goaltender Lloyd Vaughan swats at the puck during Senior 'A' action last week. Looking on are Ron Ledbetter (4) and Paul Dixon (6). An unidentified Whitby player sI ates past the net. Orillia won 4-2. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon Hillers In Minor Slump 0 * ,I 'y J Ken Clarke of the Whitby Knob Hill Farmns chases the puck, into the corner after bis deflection attempt was steered aside by North Bay's BillIlTompson. The Sunday contest ended in a 3-3 draw. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon The Whitby Knob Hilers could only manage a tic in their two games last week. On Thursday, the Provin- cial Junior 'A' Hillers wvere dumped 8-4 by Wexford Raiders. Brian Burtch scored twice for Wexford with singles go- ing to Dan Tobias, Craig Mac- Pherson, Keith Atkin and Bob Keeler. Ken Clark tallied a pair for Whitby while Tom Mac- Leish and Don Nicholson each scored once. On Sunday, the Hillers scored the only goal of the final period to tie North Bay 3-3. Rick Prien tied the game at 9:19 of the third stanza when he converted- a pass Ed Lesso Afternoons 2Pom. -6p.m CKLB plays a combination of some of the best adult conteinporary music by such artists as: Neil Lianiond. Carpenters, Dionne Warwick and Gordon Lightfoot. We blend this with some of your Al timne favorites by such people as Elvis. Then we have the songs introduced by ait- personalities who talk about the songs they play, and the things that are going on in'the Durham region. We try to combine some of the best music with the topics of interest in this area. OSHAWA while standing on the edge of the crease. The Trappers opened the scoring when Barry Callahan'ç, point drive deflected off the skate of Whitby's Mark Sulli- van. Whitby evened the score when Jim Duignan scored at 14:28 of the first period after receiving a feed from Wayne Morrisey. The Hillers took a short- lived lead on a pretty give- and-go play closed out by Mark Sullivan. North Bay scored 12 se- conds later when Claude D'Amour flipped the puck over a sprawling Mike Ryck. Barry Callahan scored his second goal after taking a centring pass from Timn Heale. The teams skated to the dressing rooms for the second intermissioni with the Trap- pers ahiead 3-2. North Bay outshot Whitby 35-32 in the gaine, which sawe a total of 41 penalties called. Included -was a I 2-minute sentence to Whitby's Mark Sullivan for cross-checking and fighting for a harmless looking slap. The Hillers host.Markham on Sunday and don't play on the road until January 24 when they travel to Weston. keenan Out For Season Whitby McDonalds of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior 'A' circuit have lost defenceman Mike Keenan for the balance of the -season. The popular defenceman suffered a broken collarbone and dislocated shoulder when he was crashed into the boards during a gamne against the Barrie Flyers in late' October. His doctor has told himn that there is no possibility he could play any more hockey this season. Even if Keenan's injuries healed by playoff time, he thinks he would be out of shape. In addition, the Senior 'A' tcam rnust have their rosters down to 1 7 players by Fni- day aînd leaving Keenan's namné in the lineup would force coach Jimi Cherry to drop a hecalthy player. WA- 4

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