Whitby Free Press, 6 Mar 1985, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WFDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 198b, PAUL 19 Here are last week's BWMHA results The following are the results of last week's play by teams of the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association. In representative play: The County Bowl peewee team lost to Bowmanville 2-1. Whit- by's lone marker scored by Jamie Brousseau. In migor peewee ac- tion, Eastway Village Chrysler slid by Bowmanville 5-4 on goals by Derik Ellis, Rob Martin, Shawn Keogan and Greg Fawcett. However, the same team then lost to Unionville 6-5. Whitby goals by Martin, Ellis, Justin Cardwell, Matt Shearer and Drew Myers. The novice Hideaway squad fought to a 2-all tie with Ajax. Scoring for Whitby were Jim Brown and Paul Dillan. They then went on to win the Beaverton Tournament last week. They started off by downing Ajax 4-1 on goals by Dillan (2), Brown and Chris Howell. They then defeated Bradford 5-1 on goals by Dillan, Wayne Primeau (3) and Paul Brooks. Whitby then blanked Meadowvale 4-0 on goals by Primeau (2), Brooks and Dillan. They wrapped up the tour- nament defeating Lon- don 4-2 in the finals on goals by Dillan (2) and Primeau (2). The Whitby minor bantam select team lost to West Hill 5-4. Scoring were John Skolnik (2), Brad Moore and Peter Defina. The atom select squad doubled the Barrie Knights of Columbus 4-2 on goals by Trevor Blimke, Jeff Thorne, Glen Roberts and Mark Wisdom. However, in a return game later in the week Barrie came back to hammer Whitby 6-1. Whitby's sole marker in that game was scored by Wayne Stephenson. In house league play: SQUIRTS The Whalers and the Flyers fought to a 3-all tie. Scoring for the Whalers were Tyler Derks (2) and Jason Robinson. Scoring a bat- trick for the Flyers was Brian Smith. The Canadians and the Black Hawks fought to a 2-all tie. Scoring for the Canadians were Ricky Stephen and Kraig Maich. Respon- ding were Ian Nelson and Shawn Kerstens. The Nordiques downed the Oilers 5-3 on goals by Gavin Finders (4) and Glen Magee. Answering were Jeff Bruce, Matt Craig and Blair Henderson. The Flyers over- powered the Black Hawks 6-0 on goals by Brian Smith (3), Matt In YMCA basketball tournament.... Whitby wins consolation final The Durham YMCA's Invitational Men's Basketball Tournament held Feb. 16, was full of excellent basketball for participants as well as spectators. Teams playing in- cluded Whitby, Pickering, Ajax, Bowmanville, Uxbridge and Oshawa. The Durham YMCA team from Whitby was in the consolation final after defeating the Pickering Over 35 team. The Bowmanville team reached the consolation final by eliminating the other Durham YMCA team from Whitby. The consolation final was so evenly matched that it went into double overtime before the Durham YMCA team emerged the victor. The final score was 52-50 with Fitzgerald the high scorer on the 'Y' team with 15 points. Daizn was high scorer for Bowmanville with 23 points. The winner for the ACVI rugby team off to U.K. Speaking of unforget- Wales to participate in King's College Chape table trips, Anderson's an athletic competition, Before returning own rugby team is off to to attend regular Welsh Canada on March 20, London, England and school classes and to team will be trans tour this scenic country. ted to Broxbourne,j SUPPORT After arriving in Lon- north of London. H GROUP don on March 6, the they plan to tour L The next meeting of team will travel to Am- don, including the Cesarean Support manford, Wales to be Tower of Lon Group will be held on greeted by their hosts. Buckingham Pal. March 11 at 8 p.m. at 306 While here, they plan to and the Parlian Admirai Rd., Oshawa. visit such sites as buildings. A big tIi Hospital policies will Carreg Cennen Castle, you is offered to the topice for the Rare Livestock generousity and h discussion. Preservation Centre, a work of the organi The support group has coal mine and Black of this once-in-a-lifel been established to Mountain. trip. Thanks also meet the needs of Next, the team will those who helped women who have had visit Fishguard and tour support the t or are planning to have, Fishguards Harbour through such i babies by cesarean bir- and St. David's raisers as the pa th. cathedral. Then it's off dances, bake sales For more information tohSwansea, Wales, raffles. call Penny Kobrynovich where the team will Reporters: Te at 571-0265 or Joan Nac- witness a rugby game Cormack, Debbe G carato at 723-0873. between Ireland and and, Graham M -a--1s - aslinu1u1 nDld5 )el. to the por- just Here Lon- the idon, lace ment ank the hard zers ime to to eam fund rent and resa ray, Mac- tournament was a team from Oshawa headed by Andrew Bruce. Oshawa defeated Bowmanville and Pickering to reach the final. They played Uxbridge who defeated the Pickering Over 35 team and Ajax. The game was close until the last two minutes with Oshawa pulling ahead and winning 69-58. The high scorer for Ux- bridge was Dumont with 15 points and Oshawa was an early balanced team having Darlington score 16 points and Gowdie 16 points. Soccer sign-up The Durham Girls' Soccer League is at- tempting to form a senior divisionfor girls aged 19 and over. The team would play against other squad from Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and Peter- borough. Anyone interested in joining the team is asked tocall either Marion Curry at 668- 3817 or Corry VanEssen at 668-8498. Fleming (2) and John Lang. Earning the shut- out was Jamie Elcom- be. NOVICE Showcase Video slid by Whitby Mall Video 3- 2 on goals by Brad Lee, Derek Young and Matt Muir. Responding for Whitby Mall were Cory Bayford and Jamie Pawluk. Brooklin Kinsmen doubled Double 'N' Fish and Chips on goals by Jeff Montaigue (2), Brad Niblet, Andre Marios, Cory Brick and Steve St. Amand. An- swering were Steve Blaid (2) and David Mitchell. ATOM ITT Canon and Brooklin Esso fought to a 3-all tie. Scoring for ITT were Mike Goode, Jeff Thorne and Ryan Barnett. Responding were B.J. Prout, Sandy Cohen and Matt Hewitt. Kameka Footwear slaughtered Midas Muf- fier 9-1 on goals by Mark Wisdom (5), Shayne Bayford (2) and Jeremy Laprairie (2). Midas' sole marker scored by Shawn Weatherdon. Duff's Towing easily downed Victoria and Grey Trust 5-1 on goals by Chris Lay (2), Wayne Stephenson (2) and Chris Carr. Answering was Greg Houghton. Exclusive Hair Design and Totten Sims Hubicki fought to a 6-all tie. Scoring for Ex- clusive were Steve Malanka (2), Ian Ar- mour, Brandom Wall (2) and Shane Lawson. Responding for Totten were Darryl Lennox (3), Blair White, Chris Powell and Daryl Pleshe. BANTAM Dom's Auto Parts downed the Smiling Drillers 5-2 on goals by David Bandel, Jimmy Capson (2), Brian Shelfoon and Rejean Faubert. Answering for the Drillers was Peter Defina (2). White Rose Nursery beat Brock Video 3-1 on goals by Mike Tretter, John Skolnik and Mike Garton. The sole Brock Video marker came from Jason Hunt. Danforth Typewriter slid by U.A.W. Local 222 3-2 on goals by Clayton Self (2) and Scott Meadwell. Answering were Richard Wright and Steve Short. Roy's Enterprise and Brooklin Concrete fought to a 4-all tie. Scoring for Roy's were Dean York, Mark O'Dell and Brad Moore. Responding for Brooklin were Jason Murphy, Mike Belanger and Jay Moore. On the Whitby beat By Const. PETER BRAMMA Community Services Branch Durham Regional Police Force There were 93 accidents in Whitby during the month of January. If you are in an accident here's what to do: STOP! Every driver involved directly or indirec- tly in an accident must remain at or return im- mediately to the scene of the accident. Drivers are also required to render ail possible assistance and provide their name and address of the registered owner of the vehicle, the vehicle plate number and the pink liability insurance card to the police or anyone sustaining loss or injury. Keep calm and follow these steps: 1. Turn off all vehicle engines and turn on the emergency flashers; 2. Don't let anyone smoke, light a match or place flares near vehicles in case of fuel leak; 3. If any of the vehicles are on fire, remove all oc- cupants, and make sure everyone is well clear; and, 4. You are required by law to call the appropriate law enforcement agency immediately (either the Durham Regional Police at 579-1234 or the O.P.P. Whitby detachment at 668-3388 if the accident oc- curs on Hwy. 401, Hwy. 12 north of Rossland or Hwy. 7) and report the accident if there are any personal injuries, or damage to property exceeding $700. Ask for an ambulance if any injuries needing emergen- cy treatment. The accident scene: Set up warning signais within a distance sufficient to give other traffic enough warning to slow down, or stop. Do not move the vehicles off the roadway unless absolutely necessary (moving the vehicles makes it more dif- ficult for the police officer to investigate the ac- cident). Witnesses: Obtain the names, addresses and phone numbers of all witnesses who cannot remain to assist the police officer in his investigation (a major problem - at times - for police officers is the lack of witnesses.) Please, if you witness an ac- cident, do your civic duty and leave your name and phone number with one of the drivers -: usually the one you feel is not at fault - or if you wish, just telephone the police as soon as you can get to a phone. Minor accidents: If the damage is minor (under $700) and both drivers agree that the police are not required (no problem agreeing on whose fault it was, not wanting any charges laid, and no in- juries) make sure the information obtained from other parties involved in the accident includes: -Drivers age, address, phone number and drivers licence number; -Vehicle owners name and address; -Make, type and year of the vehicle; -Vehicle plate number, year and province; -Name of the insurance company, agent and policy number; Note the date, time and location of the accident; and, -Estimated cost of repair to all vehicles involved. By the way, if you are in an accident and are not sure whether to handle it yourself or the other driver cannot produce the proper documents, always call the police right away to be on the safe side. Sometimes, the other driver might be the sort of person that the police should investigate and this type will often insist that the police are not necessary. Due to the lack of space in the last issue of the paper, the editor had to leave out the stolen vehicle statistics for Whitby out of my car theft column. Here they are: Total stolen autos and trucks - 61 Total stolen motorcycles - 5 Keys left in vehicle - 15 Stolen keys -12 Fail to return rental - 7 Vehicle left running - 5 Key hidden on outside of vehicle - 2 Motorcycle locked but not secured - 5. New carwinner Winning a new car is a great feeling as an Ajax man found out last week. Tim Grisack (left),sof Admiral Rd., Ajax won the 1985 Voyageur Magic Wagon he's seen with after buying 31 tickets for the Jan. 24 Super Loto draw. presentinghim with the keys is Paul Grobert (right), of Village Plymouth Chrysler, Harwood Ave. N., Ajax. Free Press Staff Photo THE WAY CUSTOM YOU WANT IT! " BUSINESS FORMS " LEGAL CERTIFICATES " WEDDING INVITATIONS à -- " NCR FORMS " CARDS aFOLDERS PRINTING AND " LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES OFFICE SUPPLIES " CATALOGUES Ajax.,Ontario Tel.683-968683.1968 lonaa. 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