Whitby Free Press, 1 Aug 1979, p. 13

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Redmýen tta ost to Wrrior 33-1 Brooklin Redmen downed the Oshweken Warriors 3,1-12 last week in Brooklln putting Brooklin into a tight contest for first place. The Redmen trait Peter- borough Red Oaks , the first, place club, by one point and were to meet each other in Brooklin last night. Brooklin had no problem defeating the. last place Oshweken Warriors. Goal Scorers were led by Rob Gemmeli with eight and three assists, Tom Wreggitt had four, Ron McCoy, Bryce Jordan,. Neil Atkinson and Larry Graham had three each, and with singles were, Marty. Van Heusel, Gary Nicholson, Tim Briscoe, Jim Dasberg, and Stan Cockerton Brooklin was to have- met Oshweken again last Friday withý the' same expected resuits. Oshweken has o:;àý one win to its credit, this season. Brooklin Redmen. came within one point of first place Peterborough Red Oaks after-beating Oshweken 20-11 on July 27, in. an Ontario Major Lacrosse League game. The Redmen played Peter- borough on July 31. and the winner of the game will hold first place in the league,, it being.the final game of the The<Ail-stars The Ontario. Lacrosse Association is holding an ahl- star gamecomibined with a celebritynight at. Brampton on Thursday, August 2 at 8: 00 p. m. The Major League ail- stars will be.: First Team: Goal - Tim Barrie; Peterbo- rough J.J. Johnston; Peterborough Jim Wasson; Peterborough Stan Cockerton; Brooklin, Bob Burke; Brampton Bram Wilfong; Brampton Coachi - Ben Floyd; Peterbo- rough Second team Goal - Glen Jonathan; Osh- weken Bob Wasson; Peterborough Larry Ferguson; Peterbo- rough Steve Mastine; Brampton Jim'Branton; Brooklin Bryce Jordan; Brooklin Others: Jan ýMagee; Peterborough John Grant; Peterborough Kevin Patterson; Oshweken Barry Richardson; Bramp-, ton. Tom Patrick;' Branmpton Rob Gemel; Brooklin regular season. Rob Gemmell lead the Redmen scoring with- five goalswith Stan Cockerton adding, four, Neil' Atkinson. threeand Jim Branton two. One goaleach came fromn Wayne McGuigan, Gary Nicholson, Bryce Jordon, Bill' Down, John Dalgleish and Marty Van Heuvdl Resuits of the Redmen- Red Oaks game were not avallable at press time. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1 1979 .PAGE 1 TRAILER HI] CHES andI ACESSORIES WHITBY Hwy.2 Burns. ic ,OSHAWA, GûusBrown Motors âe- Industrial Dr. Unit - 6 Consumers Dr. PHONE FIND THE PRO'S idustrial Dr. Unit 6- Vhitb'y 666-1819 Builders los'e 16-13 Whitby Builders weére nar- rowly defeated-last Wednes- day night 16-13 by the Oshawa. Legion'Green Gaels virtually eliminating* Whitby' s -Playoff -hopes. <The' Whitby- Ontario Juniorý A Lacrosse teamn were to play 'Etobicoke Warriers Sundaynight'and would have, had ýtodefeat theni by at leasi 58-O.to wind up on the good end of the goal based formula for tie -breakîng. The way projections are for the end- of 'regular sèason play, Whitby, Peterborough< and .,Oshawa will wind' 1up tied, hut Oshawa will proba-. j)ly get the top spot due. to the goal -for mula., ' , <1 Whitby- Builders will . be. playing-a best-of-seven play-* off againstthe Peterborough Centurians. Whitby has al- ready, gone down. to defeat three times out of four to Peterborough this season.ý In 'the Wednesday night, game with Oshawa,Whitby, outshot Oshawa -52-45. Goal scoeers' for Whitby^ were Brian Colm with four, Ma rty Gallas and Ken Colley with two ýeach,, and with singles Andy Perroni, Ted Boynton, Cam Devine,_ Ed Derks and Rick Nieuwendyk. Scho ol, for sale Brooklini Public Sehool is to be sold, the Durham Board of. Education decided' at their meeting last week. The school, which 'was built in 1923, was closed several years ago sitson a. two acre site and is a two storey bùilding' with 9,100 square feet of floor space. -The reason for selling the building is that the Ministry of Education- gave out a directive to the board saying that' if the property is sold before LDec. 31 the board will get ail the proceeds but .if it doesn't, there w ill be a reduction in grants given to the board equally 80 per cent of' the money received fo the uroperity Witby:Týrustee s *AtMidaswe- olve tough m-uif ,loi probloms b going on at boder. -If there 'sa muffler job we can 't handi 'e> at Midias, we haven't seen it.yet. We're pros and proud of it. And-our M idas,,M ffler shops stock a mammoth selection of mufflers and pipes. But once in a bilue moon, someone-« brings us an unusual car-that defies' evn ur-hb einentoris hat then? Luckilyor uusual car owners, most Midas Muffler shops -h ave a.uniquel machine that bendspi pe lîke',a pretzel 50o it conforms to even the k inkiest chassis.. Presto. Proble msolve. *So bring your van-,yurfuhny car, your custom duals, your vintage classic or your domestic sedan to Midas, and watch ou r professionals.solve your muffler problem. One. way or the other. M UFFL ER SHOFS YOU'VE GOTTA BE TOUGH TO BE-TOPS Midas Muffler Sh, 1220 Dundas St. Whitbv 668-16 Midas Muffler.Shop, 27 Simcoe St. S., Oshàwa.576-iý'111 St. John's Anglican Church Victoria Street East and Broc< Street Sou th County Town Carnival Take lime for a fe w momen ts of quiet than ks y< andworship in the'excitèmen tofCrnvl ime. r i 4 - 1 IL -11 --y, 1 à 1-

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