Whitby Free Press, 23 Jun 1976, p. 15

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Brooklin Redmen lose two con'tests The Brooklin Redmen of the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- tion Major series lost a pair of gamnes last week. The Redmen dropped a 14-12 decision to the North vStars in Owen Sound Tuesday. Ted Greves paced the winners with five goals; Ken Tyler, three; Pat Fallon, two; iand Bull Hope, Hugh Prentice, Ray Dance and Tom Hyslop, one each. John Reed scored four goals in a losing -cause; John Dalgleish, three; Ken Down, two; and Greg Williams, Phil Stevenson and Bull Down, one each. In a Saturday home game before 400 fans, Brooklin took an 11-5 defeat at the hands o f the Fergus Thisties. The Thisties were led by Murray. Shannon with three goals; Gord England, Steve Plunkett ýand Angus McKay, two each; and Rick Fleming, and Dave Windley, one each. Scoring for the Redmen who leSd 3-2 after one peniod and trailed 7-3 after two were Jim Quigg, Don Mitchell, Phil Stevenson, John Dalgleish and John Reed. .Brooklin plays host to Owen, Sound on Saturday. Game time is 8:30 p.m. at Brooklin AMena. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, lUN Ë 23, 1976, PAGE 1.5 M!DGET LACROSSE Builders win three gamnes Whitby wins B championship at the Optimnist Whitby Midget Lacrosse Tournament held on the weekend. Whitby played a good defensve game as illustrated by.Ed Hayden photographer above, winning the game 12-6. Brampton won the A championship with a 12-10 score over Bradford. The Tournainent was played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Ladies Auxilary should be recognized for a job well done, feeding eight tearns of players. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon The Whitby Consolidated Builders won three games last week.; In a Tuesday homne garne, the Builders scored il first- period goals and, from then on, coasted to a 20-11i victory over the Lakeshore Maple Leafs. Ken Colley led Whitbywith five goals and six assists; Neil Minor Soccer Following are the results of recent Whitby Minor Soccer Association gamheg. * In the squirt division, Borg Walters scored three goals to lead Koke Car Wash to a 3-0 win over Anco Laboratories. Harold Hess and Michael each scored once. Greg Roberts picked up the shutout. Brooklin Concrete and Totten, Simns and Hubicki played to a 0-0 tie. Greg Roberts picked up bis second shutout in as many gamnes as Koke Car Wash blanked Broolin Concrete 2-0. Harold Hess and Borg Walter handled the scoring. In atom play, Family Kartway edged Whitby Bakery 3-2 on two goals by D. Forbes and one by G. Vandeboom. Rae R. Jones downed Whitby Welding 4-1 on two aoas by F. lgnazzitto and singles by B. Snyden and V. Rafelo. Webster Escavating dump- ed Hooker Chev-Olds 6-1 on three goals by Gary Roberts îand singles byShane Kingston, iJeff Odeweerd and John Raphoorst. Family Kartway edged Whitby Bakery 2-1 on goals by F. Vandermeuler and S. Vanderburgh. In the mosquito division, <Tom Schefer and J. Schell each scored three goals to lead Kiwanis to a 6-3 verdict over Whitby Lions. Stokely Van Camnp troun- ced King West Garden Centre 8-I on three goals by C. Scaffidi, two by J. Raphorst and singles by B. Bain, J. Rostek and S. Williams. In peewee action, Brooklin Legion defeated Stu Jenkins Sports 5-1 on two goals by G. Jeffrey and singles by T. Allems, J. Stachow and D. Lynde. Stu J enkins Sports re- bounded for a 3-1 win ove r Consumrers Gas on two goals by K. Bodolay and orqe by SJ. Taylor. Atkinson scored four; Les Reed and Cam Devine, three each; and Glen Johnston, Mike Magillivary, Jiin Bran- ton, Brian- Millar and Larry Grahani, one each. Rick Dixon scored three times for the losers who got two goal efforts from Gord Nelson, Gary Frelick, Brian Bitcon and Ron Smith. In a Wednesday hiome 7777 Real ty blanked Consumners Gas 5-0 on two gôals by' A. Lamont and singles by G. Vander, J. Cane gamne, the Builders worked hard for a 12-7 win over the west-division-leading Bramnalea Excelsiors. Cam Devine and Bryce Jordan each fired a pair of goals for Whitby while Les Reed, Ken Colley, Brian Millar, Kevin Branton, Neil Atkinson, Tirn Briscoe, John Jordan and Larry .Graham added singles. and S. Brunelle. C. Deiinings picked up the shutout. in bantam play, Ewing Pool downed Armnstrong Ken Archdekin scored three times for the losers; Bob Burke, twice; and Mike Donovan and ' Steve McCullough, once each. The Builders between the Kitchener Biaves 16-12 on Saturday. Whitby plays host to Rexdale on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. Homnes 6-3 on three goals by R. Frendo Cumbo, two by R. Roach and one by Randy J effre y. Doubles tennis on weekend The Whitby Tennis Club, which had its third season officially opened by Councillor Don Lovelock last week, will host a doubles tournamnent this weekend. The mixed doubles event begins at 6 p.m. on Friday. The ladies doubles and mens doubles events get underway at 8 a.rn. on Saturday. The tournament concludes on Sunday. Prizes of S20 and $ 10 wvil1 be awarded. Only 32 entries will be taken for each event s0 register early. Entry fees are $2 per team per event. For further information, cail Stephen Twaites at 668-3034. The club's hours for mern- bers are 6 p.m. to I1I pr. Monday to Saturday (except Wednesday) and 7 p.rn. to Il p.m. Sunday. After July 15, the courts will he avait- able t(> club rnerbers from 6 p.m. to Il p.m. on We dnesday s. Special hours have been se t up for the femnale club members. They are 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays at Central Park until July 4. From July 5, on ladies' moming hours are offered at Peel Park only.- Ladies' evening hours are 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays. Babysitting service is avail- able in the miornings.only. For further information cati Darlene Wilson at 668-7297. Merchcints crush -Port Hope in second win of season The win w;ýs the second of each by Jarnie Moore, George Dave Allan picked up his the season for the Merchants Yates, Mike Rowley, Gary second win of the season as well. They have ticd one Borchuk and Dave Allan. Sunday as the Whitby game and lost nine. The The Merchants scored two Merchants crushied the Port victory moved themn out of runs in the first inning, two Hope Flyers 7-2 in an Eastern last place. in the third and three in the Dntario Basebaîl Association Whitby picked up 1l hits, seventh. Senior game. a double and single by Steve Whitby plays host to Ajax The young pitcher struck Sarginson, two singles each on Tuesday. Gamne time is out 10 Flyers, issued one walk by Armand Robitaille and 6:30 p.m. ut E. A. Fairman and allowed seven hits. Bob Purdy and one single Park. Joe Nieuwendyk scores 10 goals to lead Whitby to 20-1 victory Joe Nieuwendyk scored 10 goals to pace Whitby to a 20-1 victory over Mimico in a novice lacrosse game. Bill Callan scored four times, Dave Donaldson, three; Dave ,McWhirter, two; and Randy Case, one. Stan McGee replied for the losers. With two wins in as many games, the Garrard Road girls' team is off to a good start. The Golden Horseshoe 1975 "B" Champs won their first league game against Mississauga's Dixie teamn 6-3.' Garrard Road was led by Laurie Mclntyre with two goals wbile, Sherry Taylor, Debbie Kernohan, Barb Boyes and Barb Thomnpson one goal each. Garrard Road then defeat- ed Beaches 4-3 in a tough, close checking gamre. Gar- rard Road's goals came from Karen Moloney, Maureen Moloney, Barb Boyes and Laurie McIntyre. INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services isted below, addressed to the Regional Manager, Finance and Administration, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, (6th Floor) Toronto, Ontario M4T 1M3 and endorsed with. the projeet Name and Numlber, w~ill be receivcd until 3:00 P.M. on the specificd closing date. Tender documents can be seen or obtained through the office of the Regional Director, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario. PROJECIS No: 641936DN009R -- Re-Roofing, Post Office, 202 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario Deposit: Nil CLOSING DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1976 Tender documents may also be seen at the Oshawa & District Construction Exchange, 627A Wentworth Street, Oshawa, Onitario. Enquiries: 966-5687, Area Code: 416 INSTRUCTIONS To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department and must be accompanied by the Security specified in the tender documents. The Iuwest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B3. R. Warren Regional Manager Finance & Admninstration Ontario Region Toronto, Ontario June 22, 1976 WHITBY JAYCEES1 FIRST ANN UAL JUNE J'UNK-IT "fun type" car rally opprox. 68 miles and -2 hrs. long and family p'icnic (organized by the Whitby iaycettes)' SUN DAY, JUNE 27 $5.00 entry fee per car încludes admission for 2 aduits to the park. Extra persons will be cliargcd entrance to the*park at the folîowing rates: $100 per aduit; 75 cents per child under 14; children under 5 free. START-IROQUOIS PARIK Registration 10 a.m. -Briefing 10:30 a.mn. First car leaves 1 1:01 o.m. Finish:- Fantasylaind Park Hwyl12 -PRE-REGISTRAT'iuN or INFORMATION: Mike Burgess (organizer) 668-6111. ' Two shut outs for Koke Car Wash

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