Whitby Free Press, 17 Mar 1982, p. 31

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F.K.L. Manufacturing........2 Glenn Hobbs Trevor Taylor MINOR PEEWEE: Dodd &Souter .............. 4 Derek Campbell 3 Jason Smith Red Wing Orchards.......... 6 Mark Peters 2 Kyle Braun Paul Noble Mike Mackay Scott McKensie Miracle Food Mart........... 3 Percy Napper David Tomsix Dwight Ciayton MAJOR ATOM: Kamneka Shoes.............. 9 Jeffrey Usher 2 DerekJones 3 Russel Kritsch 1 Ricky Holter 2 Peter Defina 1 Midas Muffler3 Brian Thompson 2 Kevin Washer 1 Kameka Shoes ............. Il Peter Defina 2 Derek Joncs 2 Jeffrey User 1 Neil McDougali 1 Gene Murree 1 Victoria & Grey Trust........ 3 David Publow Richard Ulrich --2 David Mitchell - Shut Out Midas Muffler .............. 4 Sean Robinson Robert Dawson Brian Thompson Jason Murphy MINOR ATOM: I.T.T. Cannon ............... 4 Adam Drew 2 Bian Carras 2 Bryce Percy - Shut Out Brookln Esso............... 7 Peter Enright 3 Steve Barichs Donny Belanger Jamie Brousseau NOVICE: Sun Gold ...................1 Stephen Brown Exclusive Hair Design ........ 7 Scott Mitchell 4 Marty McCafferty Tus, Pritchard Drew Myers N MIDGET: vs. - Whitby Weldlng............. 2 David Hand Mike Holter vs. White Rose Nurseries........ 2 Ian Parsons GregDavidson vs. Checkers Variety ........... 2 Bobby Chow DaleJonson vs. Norton Insurance ............ 2 Chris Loughlean 2 vs. U.A.W ..............2 Dean Vanderlinde Todd Nemis vs.. Pizza Tree ................. 3 Billy Dawson Brock Ka1e« Jcff white vs. Miracle Food Mart...........i1 Duane Dorfman vs. Whitby Fire Fighters.........i1 John Simnon vs. Century 21 ................. 2 Kari Eliiot 2 vs. J & S Convenience ........... 4 Neil Grubb Brad Moore Sean Fitzgerald vs. Victoria & Grey Trust ........ 2 Shawn Pollett Richard Ulrich vs., Totten Sims Hubicki ......... 5 Craig Murphy 3 Peter Lang 1 Kevin Duncan vs. Totten Sirni Hubicki .........O0 vs. J & S Convenience ........... 7 Greg Rennie Brad Moore 4 Sean Fitzgerald Michael Gagnon vs. Whitby Kinsmen.. ........ 0 VS. Duff's Towing ............... 4 Scott Spencer 2 Derck Ainslcy Grayson Hefford vs. MecTeague Electric ..........1 »Jason Pitters vs. Brooklin Kinsmen ........... 4 Mark Carlinsky Matthew Cook Danny Watson [artin Rylen Dom's Auto Body............ 3 vs. Brookîto Legion ............. 3 Ron Kapuscinsky 2 Greg Newland Todd Cyr Paul Cassidy Matthew Shearer SQUIRTS: Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary Canucks ................... 8 vs. Leafs...................... 2 David Mitchell 2 Stephen Wood Casev Bryant 2 Scott McDonnel Darryl Lennox Brandon Wall Bruins..................... Chris Addie Flyers..................... 4 Cameron Polland Wayne Stephenson Derek Schram Wings ..................... 6 Brent Crawford 5 Adam McLeod vs. Sabreg .................... 2 Scott Burgess B.J. Sprout vs. Penguins .................. 3 Michael Galbraith- David Copeiand VS. Northi Stars................. 2 Peter Allison Mark Babony WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982, PAGE 19 Report fIrom Afrd opens. new session Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Houseleag ue Playoff Scores MAJOR MIDGET/JUVENILE: Gus Brown Pontiac Buick ...... 7 vs. Algoma Apple Markets.......4 Jeff Rostek 2 Ian Ward Bobby Clarke 2 Greg Platt 2 Bill Lamont 1 Gord Portes Leo Beeman Terry Mitchell McCormick Blades .......... 2 vs. Whitby Toyota.............. 3 Jeremy Blaker Mark Gwodz 2 Greg Gîbson Paul Kashak Bell Canada ................ 3 vs. Whitby Kinsmen ............O0 Kevin Kornic Alex MacDonald On March 9, the second session of the thirty- second Parliament of Ontario got underway with al the ceremony and formality associated with the op- ening of the Spring Session. Upon arrivai at Queen's Park, the Lieutenant Governor John Aird and his wife were welcomed by a Guard of Honor and an accompanying royal salute -from, the State Trumpeters of the Governor General's Horse Guards. Before entering the building, -a 15 gun salute was fired by the Saluting Battery, 7th Toronto Regi-' ment, Royal Canadian Artiiiery. After the members of the Legisiature took their seats in the House, the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Aird entered the Chamber, accompanied by thc 12-member Vice Regai party, the Chief Cierk of the Legislature, Roderick Lewis, and Premier Davis.1 The formality. invoived in the opening, of the Session is a tradition dating back neariy 200 yeairs when Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe opened the first Parliament of Upper Canada on September 17, 1792. Although the Parliament Buildings have endured changes and a variety of legisiators have corne and gone, it is in this building that Ontario's legislative heritage is enacted, preserved, and passed on. The Legisiature traditionaiiy opens at three o'ciock with the arrivai 0f the Lieutenant Governor, the entry into the Chamber of the Sergeant-at-Arms with the Mace; and the readilng of the Throne Speech. GIRLS SOFTBALL REGISTRATION 7 - 18years old Registration at: Iroquois Park Arena Sat.., April 3 & Sat., Ap'ril 10 10Oa.m. -2p.m. COME JOIN US. Whitby Girls Athletic Association *By The Hon. George Ashe, MPP (PC - Durharn West) Ontario Minister of Revenue 'Complete Collision *Repaire & Painting *Frame Repaire *Free Estîmates' *Cars don. by Appolntment Only ""Mot Yeur Averap &ledM' Su"- 324 Ash St., Whitby 668-8522 1980 Dodge Dipomat 1977 Buick Skylark- door, small V8, air, cruise, sterco, metallilo 4 door, auto., pis, p/b, 6 cyl., low miles. OnIy brown, tan cloth interiors. Lic. PRW 146. $39900.00.N1 *-z r r - ,~ , ~ 1978 Plymouthj 4 yi, Horizon 4clstandard, priced rlght. Lic. MXH 249. uI OnIy $3,295.00 1980 Dodge OmnniMUTB EN door, 4 cyl., standard, 49,000 mi., Immacu- MU BE EN0 late cond. Lic. PKF 282. TOYOTA~ 686-2228 1025 Dundas St. W. Whitby 668m4792 -Queen' s Plark of pariament Ron Noble Dave Griffen - Shut Out MAJOR BANTAM/MINOR Dom's Auto Body ........... 3 KevinToshingham 2 Troy Hansom Kiwanis............... 2 Joel McCullough Sean Binder MINOR BANTAM: Roy's Enterprise ............ 3 Greg Cftrke 2 David Watts Danforth Typewriter......... 6 Peter Clayton 3 MAJOR PEEWEE: Mercantile ................. 4 Wayne Cornish 4 The focus of Uic Throne Speech which the Lieute- nant Governor read on March 9, 1982,,was economic. The Ontario Government, plans over the next Session, to do what* we can to assist Ontarians - workers, business people, farmers, young people -* cope with unempioyment, inflation, high interest rates and slow economnic growth. This Se'-sion of the Ontario Legislature is not going to, be an easy one since tougl measures are required to address the problems facing this province. These problerns have not becs created by Ontario, and solutions to iern cannot be compiete ones. But the Urne lias corne to put the resources of this province to work, and devote our abilities and energies tO putting Ontario on a more positive econornic track. * AHNOUNCEMENTS S* REC EPTION CARDS : INVITATIONS *THANK YOU CARDS P P' IMERCURY-- APRI L SPECIAL $350300 Body work extra.

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