Whitby Free Press, 18 Oct 1978, p. 14

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PAGE 141, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS qCrown Industrials lo 0 in finals the' Whitby Crown Industrials Mosquito soccer team lost out in the finals of tb>i r olIaynff sçhedule Whitby grls' fourSCC The Whitby girls soccor league had a great year, bringing home four tropies. Gus Brown captured the League trophy, and the Championship, and neyer lost a gamne this season. In the Finals against Whitby Wasps, the score was Gus Brown 4, Whitby Wasps O,' with two goals by Tanya Bursy, a nd one each by Linda Brown .and Joanne Malcahy. In the Intermediate divi- sion: ,Brooklin lÇýnjittes against the, Oshawa Turul squad S ept. 30 at Oshawa's Civic Fields. Oshawa Turul shit itnt league'wins cr trophies took the League trophy, losing only one game al season. In the finals, Brooklin Kinnettes were beaten out by the Pickering Aces by a score of 1-0.' In the Junior division Munns Press won the League trophy with a total 14 wins and one tie. They lost the Championship through Penalty shots after over- time. Ajax Rug and Tite Warriors won with a score of 4 to i. Jennif er Peltenbury. scored for Whitby. Crown Industrials 1-0, as both teams carne up with a fine'performance. It was strictly a defensive battie ail the way. The first hàlf ended in a secreless tie, and it was obvious from the start of the game that which- ever team could take the lead would walk away with the cup'. In the second haif, Oshawa Turul took the leacÇ on an , innocent-looking play that ,came from the right wing, was deflected, and ended up behind Brett Herod the Whitby netminder, who had no0 chance on it. Both coaches would like to take this opportunity to thank the players and the parents for their co- operation during the season. Playing as a minr team in a major league is a tough battie, but the boys responded welJ. and had strong competition ail year, and benefitted from it. Parking prevention at ANNIVERSY DRAW The Royal Bank at Dundas and Anderson Streets -celebrated its first anniversaryOct. 5 and 6 with a draw for a digital dlock radio. Bank manager Reg Flewelling (left) presented the. radio to the winner Dave Creeder (right) of 123 Pringle Drive last week. In the background are the members of the bank's staff: Diane Cole, Lynne Milîs, Meiz Majdoub, Carole Thomson and Gwen Davis. Free Press Photo D.PAR Dentre Therop"st

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