WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1979, PAGE 19, Buildersscore 102 goals in 5 games hitbv Builders de.P b ' J1 hnrn Wli vitiy elul c-teruoroug l. feated the Etobicoke Warriors By the end of the first period, 22-17 at Etobicoke May 13 in Whitby was leading 7-2. Ontario Lacrosse Association Ed Derks scored six goals, Junior A action. and two assists, Ken Colley had ,The win gave Whitby three five goals and four assists, and wins and one loss so far in the Captain Cam Devine scored season, and the team shared three times and set up nine first, place with Oshawa and goals. Marty Gallas had two goals and seven assists, Gil Nieuwendyk, two goals and two assista, Randy Gallas, two goals, Al MacDonald a goal and three assists and Blane Har- rýson a goal and two assists'. Brian Reedset up three goals, Kevin Branton two and Petere Little and Jamie Roach one each. Redmen lose two games A goal by Bram VMlfong with only 10 seconds left to play gave the Brampton Excelsiors a 12-11 victory over the Brooklin Redmen May 12 at Brooklin Arena. Wilfong scored three goals for the Excelsiors including the final two of the game. The teams were tied 3-3 after the first period and Brooklin finished the second with a 7-6 edge. For Brooklin, Jim Branton had three goals and two assists. Tim Briscoe and BillDown had two goals each and Gary Nicholson, Les Reed, Bryce Jordan and John Dalgleish had singles. Dalgleish also had three assists. The Redmen opened regular season play with a 13-11 victory over the Oshweken Warriors at Brantford. Brooklin was in front 6-4 after the first 20 minutes and 10-7 at the end of the second period. Tim Briscoe had four goals and an assist, Ron McDoy had three; and Wayne McGuigan, Jim Branton, Gary Nicholson, Bill Down, John Dalgleish and Neil Atkinson had one each. Brà nton had four assists, and goalie Paul Boland, Russ Arbuckle, Bryce Jordan and Bill Down had three apiece. May 15, the Peterborough Red Oaks defeated the Brooklin Redmen 12-10 at Brooklin. The Red Oaks were last year's Mann Cup champs. Ron McCoy had two goals. and four assists, Jim Branton and Gary Nicholson had two goals and two assists each, and Bill Down, Tony Gray, John Dalgleish and Neil Atkinson had singles. Bryce Jordan had five assists and goalie Paul Boland, two. The Red Oaks led 3-2 after the first period and 9-7 after the- second. The Redmen suffered two defeats, partly because they have not yet acquired key offensive players Stan Cockerton and Rob Gemmell from American Colleges, and Larry Graham, a key member of the power play was missing. Coming Events ONE PARENT FAMILIES The Whitby chapter of the One Parent Families Asso- ciation, of Canada holds weekly meetings Mondays at 8:30 p.m. in the Gold Room at the Whitby Centennial Building. Activities are planned for adults, children and families. For further information, call Denise Wilkins at 655-4850 or Alice Brodie at 668-4112. TRUCK-IN The TDurhamRegional Street Bands will present a truck-in called "Insanity 2" at Cedarstone Park, half a mile north of Greenbank on Highway 12, all day and all night june 15 to 17. There will be music by the rock group "Dodge", games trophies, etc. All proceeds will go to Oshawa Handi- Transit. TRIP TO ELORA The Whitby Historical Society is planning a trip to Elora May 26. Highlights of the trip will include a visit to the Wellington County Museum and George Park. Lunch will be served at the Old Mil Restaurant. For further information, contact Kay Daigle at 668-2249 and Kay Hutchings at 668-3460. I I i MR.RETAILER...i * Your message in this 4 page space . * I can reach over 45,000 g * potential readers I I at a cost to you of LESS than II I : 2.00 per thousand readers... less than 1/s th of a cent each. I I i Don't keep your business a secret! i * I * I Cali the Whitby Free Press Advertising Department 668-6 l1 At Kitchener May 15, the Builders defeated the Kitchener Braves 27-9 to be- come the first league team to break the 100-goal barrier. They scored 102 goals in five games. Ken Colley had nine goals and four assists, Cam Devine three goals and 13.assists, Ed Derks four goals and three assists, Marty Gallas two goals and seven assists,' AI Mac- Donald three goals and two assists, Dave Clark and Blane Harrison a goal and three assists each, Rick Nieuwendyk a goal and two assists, Kevin Branton and Randy Gallas a goal and an assist each, and Petere Little one goal. On Thursday at Iroquois Park, Peterborough defeated the Builders 11-6. This was the second defeat this season for BROCK BUILDING SUPPLIES the Builders by the Peter- borough team. Peterborough scored three goals in a 55-second span of the first period to give them a lead they never relinquished. Peterborough led 5-2 after the first period and 8-4 after the second. Whitby now has a 4-2 won-lost record, with both losses being against Peterborough. al MacDonald had three of the Whitby goals and an assist, Ken Colley had a goal and three assists, Marty. Gallas had a goal and two assists and Rick Nieuwendyk had one goal. Cam Devine had three assists, and Ed Derks had two. The Builders played Etobicoke in Whitby Tuesday and tonight they play Missis- sauga. Guaranteed I nvestment Certif içates NO)W peroet Annual Interest for Five Years AND GREY TRUST' Since1844 308 Dundas Street West Whitby 668-9324 (Toronto Line) 683-7189 Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. .EN FOWLER as their new Sales Manager. Len has 8 years experience in thé building supply business and will besmore than happy to meet your home improvement needs. Give him a call and place your order.M - The W