Whitby Free Press, 24 Mar 1976, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY. MARCFI 24, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Thornhill leads q A Thornhill player waits for a pass in the crease of Optimists International Minor Bantam Alîstar goaltender John Taylor during a recent play off game. The scene was repeated throughout the ganie as Thornhill players were continually leftunmolested in front of the Optimists' net. A s a result, the visitors defeated the Optiniists 8-O on shutout goaltending by John Morris and goals by Glen Shann, Duhee Lee and Curt Pearson, two each, Paul Howson and Rob Bagg, singles. Optimists Iost &0 and trail 1 -0 in the series. Free Press Photo by Blake Purdv ffiF WORLV IGN'T- MNV PuFFERNTr- S.uRA'V0R WE ru eNHWv L9F-~ A Optimists lollo\vilig arc tllie res1ul(IsiSonenîna of reccu t B roi lin Wl ijl y ias Lascu Vimo r I lockey AssociaIt ioion a11 igoý,- AI Isia r galies. Lasco w~ NOVICE goals b' hum in jioli i(aulIking we re StCe eliiiiiiatcd lýy Bay Ridges 3-0 Tren ton. afltcr I osing 7-1I, 4-1I a n d2-O. On ta Iii (lie 7-I loss, Robbie Sceccts I laywartl, Kevin I)uponid, two ville 2-O. each, Jcff Ellis, Nick Costar, game 7-' Ro)b Lacroix scored for the Kcîlock, winners and D)avid McWlirtcr Johnstor f'or the losers. *No scorers are Jack Pee available from 4-1I defeat. Mike M( Allen Knell, Caineron Baird Kevin slîared the shutout in Bay Bowman Ridges 2-O win and scorers ment wi were Jcff Brickson, Kevin 5-3 in c Thiornton. David K< MAJOR ATOM Mike Brooklin Concrete Products Taylor, downed Bownanville 4-O in Siggins, an exhibition con test as Mike Brock re Muir, Bob Rints shared the mi shutout and Chiris Williams, Optir Stuart Broil, Les Sinden, Jeff trail 1 -( Ilanley scored. series al MINOR PEEWEE climinat Adîualine Pools were climi- They ti nated 3-2 by Kingston Town- against ship. The locals lost 5-2 in tirne c the second gaine and 3-O in Cotton, the third, scorers not available each, Mý They won the fourth 6-I on lie Mcit goals by Deck Kotyluk, Paul Mark T Richi, two each, Jcff Donald- Bald re son, Kcn Keenan; David Milîs OPtirnis scored for tic losers. gaie 1I Kingston wvon tlhe final gamre wl1o 9 4-3 in overtinie, scorers not Shawn, availaible. tPearson MAJOR PEEWEE liowsor Lasco Steelers advanced to sliotoul tlhe quarter finals against Morris. B3arrie after elinîiinating Tren- Mi ton 3-2. Treîî!on \wonic eIn tlîird gaine 3-I on goals hy gaine, Steve nSnIitli, I)ave Yeager, beat Si Mark Acton; Lorne Bruce by Kei tallied» for Lasco. Scott McWii anl recorded a su uton t mio the loti rtlî I-0 al by Warren Sjibjcct. von1 the tinaf 2-1 on hy Bob Middclcton; Sîiith scored for lui Regiînent Peewcc elinîlinatcd I3ownian- i'hey took the first .2 on goals by David ,Greg Gibson, Mike ne, Randy Taylor, bIcs, Charlie Connor, lowat; Dana Peebles, Welsh scored for nville. Ontario Regi- on the second game ovettirne on goals by <,ellock, Jack Peebles, Johnstone, Randy Jim- Forbes; Steve Brad Clemens, Grant -plied for Bowmanville. INOR BANTAM mists International ,0 in their semi-final painst Thornhill after ting Trenton, 3M. ook the final game Trenton 6-5 in over- mn goals by Todd ,Bernie Pegutter, two ark Underwood, Char- nrer; Marko Turcotte, rice, two each, Doug eplied for the losers. sts, in the opening lost 8-O to Thornhill got goals by Glen >D !hee Lee, Curt ntwo each, Paul n, Rob Bagg and tgmaltcnding by John 4JOR BANTANI an extended season Iroquois Pro Centre touffville 8-3 on goals îth Nilson, tlîree, Ray rtcr, two. Bd Derks, trait in, ser-eS i.iD enni acb, ame Ttk Steve Spa .ng, two, junilvers replied for the losers. anothle xtendcd scason gane thcy beat Oshiawa1 4-1 on gowds by Kcitli Wilson, Ray McWhirter, Bd Derks and [Vike Pi!îo; Murray Grahanm scored for Oshawa. MINOR MIDGET ln an extended season game, Mary Brown's beat Cobourg 7-1 on goals by Randy Gallas, John Waddell, two each, Gary Cosgrove, Peter Lawson, Jamnie Roacli; Gary [Hupe scored for the losers. MAJOR MIDGET Ferrco Engineering lead their semni-final series against Thornhill 1-O afte r they eliminated Kingston Town- ship 3-2. Kingston won the fourth game 3-2 on goals by Tim McKeown, Ken Austen, Kevin Sands; John Jordan, Joel Çangemni scored for the loserd Ferrco took the final game 6-2 on goals by AI MacDonald, Joel Gangemi, two each, Dean Seymour, Blair Gibson; Kevin Sands, Luigi Venturi scored for the losers. In the opening game againsi Thc;rnhill, they won 6-O on sh'itout goaltending by Bill Morrison and goals by Blair Gibson, AI MacDonald, Marty Gallas, Joel Gangemi, Brent Hoffman and Dean Seymour. JUVENILE Consolidated Building Cor- poration won an exhibition gaine 9-2 over Bay Ridges on goals by Garry Bruce, four, Timi Brown, three, Torn s Foster, Joc MeIntyre, John Noble scored for the losers. J CkLBAè- CI(Q94,9 CONGRATULATES PAT OSBORNE 0F NEWTONVILLE WINNER 0F A ONE WEEK LONDON SHOW TOUR FOR TWO Mrs. Osborne congratulated by Lakeland Broadcasting P!esdent, Gordon Garrison, and British Airways District Sales Manager for Ontarie, Mr. Harry Liedtke. MRS. PAT a OSB .ORNE PICKED UP HER WINNING LONDON SHOW TOUR ENTRY'FORM AT VAL'S PLACE# 1415 KING ST. E., OSHAWA, SINCE I95OTIIEY'VE BLII-VL[) ý"ANYTHING WORTHI DOING IS WORTH DOING WELL",' ~GFXJOHN'S Do-Is ur WELLL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION'S FOR CMI A [AI3LI WORK\IA\\SI I II> & lRICL-S 723-7339 222 KING ST. W., 0SHAW-.;- MRSO* h - WITH British airways PUNCH UNE g OF THE WEEK

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