Whitby Free Press, 11 Feb 1976, p. 12

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YPAÇIý,Iý, W'4NESDAY, FEBRUAýY 1il, 1976, WHITBY FREV fRgSS Ho use leatgue hockey Outstan ding goaltending featured in major peewee contests Follewing are, thq results of recent, games 'in the Brooklin-Whitby Miner Hockey Association House League. SQUIRT' The GuIls anid the Wrctis are tied iin first place in the * qLirt division with seven points each. Neil Muschett scored four goals te pace thec Wrens te a 7-3 victery ever the Larks. Rick Neely, Brad Horner and AI Curtis added singles for flhc winners. Jeff White, witlî two, anld Troy Broadhagen replied for the losers. The O'Connor twins stoed out in the Robins 8-i win over the Sparrows. Kelly scored five times and"Danny once. Wayne Cornishi and Dale Roberts aise fired singles fer die Robins while Harold 'Hess rcplied for tlie losers. The Gulis clippcd thie Owl's wings 15-1 on seven goals by Billy O'Meara, four by Gary Mark and two each by Greg, Claïk and Greg Melong. Scott'Helmier gel thie losers' lone goal. NOVICE lvan's I Iairstyling leail lite novice division with 22 points., 1lva i 's l-airstylirig got streng goal tending froni Mike Frost andl a four-geal performance by Scott Bir, nett in thieir 6-2 win over McTeaguce Electric. Jeff Page adilei a pair l'or the winners while Jeff I ughies aind David Gray sceredin iia losing cauise. The leaguc's 'top goal scerer. andl point-getter, Jason Brunneau, scored four tnes te leail C. B. Foster and Sons te a 5-3 victory over Breoklin Legion. Ricky Mil'ýtin aildeil a single for the winners whilc Scott Powell.' Robert Delong and Steven Breni on replied lfor die hosers. MINOR ATOM Mercury Auito Body, witli 21I points, have an eigit- point leail atop the standings in the minir a on division. Mercury Auto Body downed Duff'ts Towing 5-2 on twV( goals by Jeff' Haley and singles hy Greg Ellis. Steve Coodchild and Jeff SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT US GOING ON UN DURHAM! EVENING REPORT 6:00 P.M. News Weather ,1350 Sports THE OSHAWA STATION CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PROCLAMATION HERITAGE DAY WHEREAS, THE ASSOCIATION 0F KINSMEN CLUBS, WI TH TH E Ki NSMEN CLUB 0F WH ITBY HAS BEEN ADVOCATING THE DESIGNATION 0F THE MONTH 0F FEBRUARY AS NATIONAL HERITAGE MONTH, THE WEEK 0F FEBRUARY 9TH TO FEBRUARY 16T H, 1976 AS NATIONAL HERITAGE WEEK, AND FEBRUARY 16TH, 1976 AS NATIONAL HERITAGE DAY; NOW, THEREFORE, I- DO HEREBY PROCLAIM FEBRUARY 16TH, 1976 AS "NATIONAL HERITAGE DAY" IN AND FOR THE TOWN 0F WHITBY, AND URGE ALL RESIDENTS TO SHARE AND DEMONSTRATE JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE IN OUR HERITAGE BY SALUTING THE CANADIAN FLAG, AND THEREBY STRENGTHENING AND UNIFYING THE DETERMINATION 0F OUR COUNTRY'S FUTURE. J. C. Gartshore, Mayor, Town of Wljitby. ducts dreppeil a 2-1 verdict te Markhian who got goals by Alex Welsh and Dave Brubachi*e r. Roddy Collins scored Brookiin's goal. MAJOR PEEWEE 'B' Ontario Regirnent defeated Markham 4-1 on goals by Ricky McCoy, Jack Peebles, Lonnie Foskett and Charlie Connor. Ontario Regiment downed Clarîk. Jîmi Piphier and Kevin Tushiinghani replied for Duff's Towing. Renay Collins fired a hattrick to pace Munn's Press to a 5-2 win over Beaupre'si Esso. Mark Potts and Darren Bradley added singles. Ken White, David Gallaglier and Gord Muschiett scored for the losers. MAJOR ATOM Mowat Insurance have 1 8 poi nts, good enough for firsi place in the mnajor atorn division. Mowat Insurance got thiree goals by Scott Rowland and one by Robbic lHarding 'in thecir 4-4 draw witlî the Whitby Firefighiters who got singles froîn Brian Hunter, Jamiie Moore, Terry Fisher and Tom Scheefer. Rider Tool defeated'Koke ShelI 4-1 as Robbie, Crawford scored -twice and David Cra,,ig and Kevîn Kornic onice each. Kevin O'Neil repîied for the losers. MINOR PEEWEE Mercury Auto Body lead th1e ininor peewee division with 18 points. Fainily Kartway trounced Ranill Plunîbing 7-2 on three goals by Paul Shaubel, 'two hy Murray Parrinder and singles hy Wayne M isselhrook and Jeremy Blaker. Brian Sebireer and Brian Shortreed replied for tie lesers. Merc'iry Auto Body downed Ail Canadian Awards 7-4 on two, goals l)y Franik Janssen ail singles by Adain Agge tt, Larry Goodcluild. Brian Mangnall, John Low and Paul Si.akacsi. Steven McGary, witli two. (Calvin Mask and Alian MacDonald replied for die loers. Wiibly Mail Restaurant defkateil Totten, Sinîs andl H--ubicki 3-1 on a pair of Fol)lowîng arectme resuits of recent 3reekin WhýVlithy Muter I lockey Association Alistar regular season g-ames. NOVICE David McWlibirter scoei ilîrce tintes tIo pace Domiiionl ('aulking te a (1-i vctoiv over Pickciiu. Kevin Ilcs ('bris i aiev anil Ch ris Lec U;ddSi snt.ieS. lI n 11exhibition coiitest. Doiioeî.niuking &l i eppeil a 4 -1idec îsion lo the lc ouse icague îîînlî l otît hýea1pie's IEsso \01ho rpot e)ils hy Frank lr~na/ît ~, .et i1 ley, (eîî Collat ail IKen \Viite NIINOR ATlONt \lithv eaii Ilotiis(Ic- l't eil 1(Bownialnv il le 7-2 on one by Mark Mara. Mark Petrie scored for the losers. MAJOR PEEWEE Kiwanis Club and McNa- niara Marine are tied in first place in the major peewee division with I16 points each. Outstandind' goaltending by Dodd and Souiter's Martin Ladbrook and. Kiwanis Club Lorne Johnson~ hightli.ghted a 1-1 tie.* David Andrews scored for Dodd and Souter and Ron Mulligan' for Kiwuniis Club. T.C.'s and McNamara Marine .battled to a 2-2 draw as Jan Ward and Peter Finley scored for the former and Mark Smith and Steve' Brunelle for the latter. This gai-e aIse featured outstand- ing goaltending by Mark Stevenson and Paul McNeil for the former and Eddie Joncs andl David Griffin for the latter. MINOR BANTAM Red Wiug Orchards, with 17 points, hiave a eue-point lead in the miner bantarn division. Canadiani Legion upset Redl Wing Orchards 3-1 on- two goals by Mike Brear and a single l)y Bihllame-int. Paul Coiîuelly replied for the losers. Mercantile surpriseil Alge- mia Orchards 7-4 on îwo-goal efforts by David Blair and Steve (;allaghcer and singles by Joe Vanderline, RQbert P'elteiîburg and Scott 'Ken- nledy. Mike Dickseu, wîth two, Pauil Gibson and Tinti Allens replicil for Algoutna O rch ardis. MAJOR BANTAM - MINOR MIOGET Whitby Lions lc'îd the major bantarn-minor midget division witl- 23 points. Kinsmlen Club andl Kame- season almost over Warr-1en Subject et' the Brooklfin-Whîtby Lasco Steeler Alîstairs receives a tro)Illy as the top scorer iii the major pewe divisioi of thte Ontario Mineor Hockey Association frein Royce Weatherbee. OMHA peewee and balntami coinveilor. Warreni scored 36 goals and assisted oni 23 for 59 points iii I18 gaines. His linemiate, Stu Catterali, finished tîtird witIî 20 goals and 27 assists for 47 points. Free Press Phioto by Blake Ptirdy Uxbridge 4-1i ou two goals by Jack 'Peebles and sinigles by Lotînie Foskett and Scott Burns. MAJOR PEEWEE 'A The Lasco Steciers de- featcd Brampton 6-2 on two goals by Stu Catteraîl, and singles by Lirry lleroti*, Dale Keruohan, John Ellis and 'Warren SLîbject The Steelers then dcfcated the Oshawa Miner Pecwees 8-.5 (ou two-geal e'forts hy Warren Subject and Stu Catteraîl and singles by BilIy Eyre, Todd Chaszcwski, Bob Middlcton and David Blac- qtîiere. Brian Gray, wîtîî two, Brian Keenanl, Chris Potier and Mark Bryant replicil fon the losers. MINOR BANTAM Optimist International edgcd Aj.;x -3-2 on twve goals by Peter Piphier and oee i Dave Nortlhai. deadlock as Craig Short, Mark McDonald and Scott Ravary scored for the former and Jeff Smith,' Mike Mulligan and Nicholas Coady for the latter. Rotary Club trounèed GN Sports 8-2 as Joe Fusco scored a pair and Jeff Cyi, Todd Sandrelli, Robbie Scero, Bobbie Allain, Grant Broughton and Mark Yaroff added singles.. Allen Andrews scored the losers' goals. Paul Gibson -scored four times to power Whitby Lions to a 6-2 decision over Ewing Pools. Darrell Mask and Garvin Clark contributed singles. John White and Steve Porter scored in a losing cause. Canadian Tire doubled the score on Gus Brown Motors, winning 8-4. Tim Tran fired a hattrick and Dan Crawford, Dave Cane, Mark Tutton, Dave Cini and Jamie Mark added singles. Derrick Minaret scored twice and Jay Anderson and Robert Heroux once each for the losers. MAJOR MIDGET- JUVENILE U.A.W. Local 1222 and Whitby Weiding are ticil in first place iin the major rnidget-juvenile division with 17 points each. Whitby Welding downed UAW Local 222 by a 5-1 score on two goals by Brian iacobs and singles by Steve Case, Dave Parry and Gary Cooper. Tom Schroer tallied the losers' only goal. Bell Canada defeated Ottenbrite's Men's Wear 3-1 on goals by Martin Hill, Hlenry Bykerk and Paul Ravery. Mike Wier replied for the losers. m

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