Whitby Free Press, 6 Jan 1982, p. 9

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Whitby wings AA c.rown> Exciting hockey ac- tionu took place.,during the eighth annual' Iro- quois Tournamnt held on December,27, 28 and 29-m Whitby. Twenty-eight m'inor bantam ané minor pee- wee "AA" and"AA teamns .from Ontario' and the U.S.A. competed during 'the three-day. tournamnent.. Minor peewee "IAA" semifinal, play saw ,Whitby Scotts Colonels defeat Stratford 2 to 1 and Richmond Hill over Markhain3àto2'. Whitby won, the- AA division beating Rich- mnond Hill 7 tao0 in the Championship game but lost the Grand Champ- ionship 7 to 2., toaa "'AAA" team from Fra 'sier. Michigan. Frasier ,defeated Oshawa Rockburne- Movers ta win the Most ValuablePlayer for the tournament in the minor pe eweel divi- sion went to Mark Oison of Frasier Michigan while Trevor Anyon of Whitby was awarded most valuable goalie. Taraénto, ,teams dominated the minor bantam. division with Wenford defe ating Petetborough 4 ta 3 to take the AAA champion- ship. Missssagahow- ever, not only won the dA"tte by defeatlng Rochester 6 ta 4 and Toronto Stiingers 10 ta 3 but also earned% the "AAA" crown when they . were victoriaus over Wenford by a, score of 4 to 3 in the Grand Championship gme >Peterborough won 3 ta 2 aver Don -Mills and Wenford beat Sarnia 5 ta 2 in AAA semifinal ac- tion. 1Most ValuablePlayer of the tournament went ta Colin Honfeld of Mississauga while Most Valuable- Goalie was shared by Jeff Kirkland and Richard Villa of Wenford. The Whitby- Blade's Girls' hockey team Igot the new year off with an important loss this past weekend at the Brooklln Memorial Arena. .The boss was i mport- ant in that they faced off against Burllngton, the undefeated leader in the "'A" division. "The girls played gregt against them," said Ruth Pitre Blades coach. In their new league the Blades play bath teams from their "B" division and the tougher "A" division. Pitre said that Burlington went in- ta the game Sunday ex- pecting ta romp ail over the Blades, who have a four win, seven, loss and two tie record thus far. 1As it turned out Whit- by held them ta a score- .less first period and a hall. "It was just a good dlear. game," said Pitre. "They (Blades) had them, cornereçi up for the first two periods." . Burlington'scored three in.'the second period and added three more in the final stanza. Lois Pitre was vated the -Bbade's M.V.P. while Marg Fraser picked up the honors as, thieir M.V.D. The Blades are in ac- tion at home this Sunday when they face Point, Edward, a teamn they have tied twice but yet ta beat in four match upa. The game wilb be played at the Brookbin Memorial Arena start- ing at il a.m. WH-ITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAYe JANUARY 6e 1982, PAGE 9- Cl assified. Ads seli,, cali 668-6111 I, Canada Postes Post Canada Rates Jan I'1 rt Potal H ere, are some of the new -Postal rates that have been ýin-effect. since >January lst, -1982, for del 'ivery of Canadian and International mail. Complete ,etails on the new.rates, including rates applicable to busi ness mailers, are avai lable at Post'Off ices. Mail1 for delivery within Canada First Class Letters Special Delivery CetfidMail Registered Mail Greeting Cards Third Class Items Parcels: e.g. 2 kg (4.4 lbs> Telepost:. 0-30 g 30-50 g lst Class Postage Plus lst, 3rd or 4th Class Postage Plus, lst Class Postage Plus 0-50 g 0-50 g Toronto to Wi nnipeg lst Class 4th Class Montreal ta Quebec City lst Class 4th Class 50 words Mail for del'ivery to the U.S.A. .304 -454: $1.00 $1.00 $1.85 .304: .304: $ 4.00 $1.75 $2.45 $1.30 $3.45 Air Mail Letters and Post Cards 0-30 g> .354 30-50 g .504: Greeting Cards 0-50 g .304: Mail for delivery overseas Air Mail Letters and Post 'Cards 0-20 g .601* 20-50 g .93e: Aerogrammes .60e: Greeting Cards 0-209g .304: jCanada Post is issuing a special stamp called the "A" stamp. JThe "A" stamp shows no denomination, but ht has a value of 30c. It must only be used on mail posted and delivered within Canada. It must flot be used on mail leaving Canada. Correc t postage can, of course, be made up by using combinations of existing stamps., Canad'a' Blades hold A team Whitby drops first game of the n'ew year B.W.M.H,.A. Hockey House League Scores January 1 to 3,, 1982 MAJOR PEEWEE U.A.W. 6 vs. Mercantile Chris Fawlie Wayne Cornish Robert Farrell David MacKay Steve Hawkins Doug MéGee Dean Vanderlinde 2 Pizza Tree 4 'vs. F.K.L. Manufacturing Jeff White 2 Henry Kaleta Billy Dawson Carry Ervine MINOR BANTAM Checkers Variety 9 vs. Norton Insurance Greg MacDonald 4 Neal Muschett Brad Homre Dale Johnson Luigi Infusina Jeff Doran Stephen Yorston MINOR BANTAM Danforth Typewriter 10 vs., Roy's Enterprise 6 Rod Moriarity 3 Mike Carlisle 3 Ken Hamnelin 3 Peter Clayton Chris Mealing Wade Clarke Jamnie Beck Kent Rich Greg Clarke Scott Thomnson MAJOR BANTAM/MINOR MIDGET White Rose Craft & Nurseries 4 vs. Kiwpnis MawriceWong Frank Ignazzita Mike Donaldson Ian Parsons Greg Davidson Dom's Auto Parts 3 vs. Whitby Weldlng 3 Kevin Tushinghamn 2 Alan Hishon Nick Brasier David Westcott Scott Myers MAJOR MIDGET/JUVENILE Gus Brown Motors 4 vs. Whltby Kinsmen 6 Jeff Rostek Ian Porter Bobby Clarke Scott Williams 2 Phil Glazier Dan Marks Terry Mitchell Dave Andrews Bell Canada 2 vs. WhItby Toyota 2 Dan Garrard Todd Chasczewski Mark Kritch Mark Gwodz Mlgoma Apple Markets 4 vs. McCormick Blades1 Gord Porter 2 Greg Gibson RM Bu Rob Dobbins The 'A" Stamp

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