Whitby Free Press, 18 Dec 1985, p. 19

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WIIITBY FREE PRESS,WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE 18.1985 PAGE-19 SPO0 RTS WEE WHITBY RINGETTE ASSOCIATION JUNIOR "B" DIVISION Whitby Optimists..3 Montreal Pierre Fond. 3 Nancy Teasdale ........... .2 Karen Clark Whitby Optimists . 5 NancyTeasdale............3 Christine Smith Stacey Guymer Whitby Optimists. Nancy Teasdale Montreal Dollard. Montreal Nepean. Whitliy Opfimists ...4 Montreal Cumberland. 9 Jennifer Cooper............ 2 Nancy Teasdale Chrstine Smith Angie Beer was outstanding in net for Whifby. JUNIOR "B" Ajax .............. 8 Whifby Opfimisfs..3 Kareni Clarke Lndy Melvor Nancy Teasdale TWEEN "C" Oshawa............ 5 Whifby Kinsmen .. i Nancy McGreevy Markham ........... 8 Markham ........... 7 Whifby Kinsmen. Whitby Kinsmen. CarnieBenson Nancy mcGreevy Nieuwendylk scoriag big Whifby's Joe Nieuwendyk is proving a vital offensive force with the Cornell Univer- sity men's hockey team and after ýa reent road trip in which the feam saw action with several Ontario school feams, Nieuwendyk ranks among Cornell's top goal scorers. As of Dec. 2, Nieuwendyk had racked up three goals and two assists. On the Canadian road trip, Cornell tied Ryer- son 4-4, lost f0 Brock University 6-3 and splif a 2-2 game wifh the University of Toronto. The team was scheduled to face off wifh Harvard this past weekend. Whitby's Curlifg Club On Dec. 9 the Whitliy rink the runner-up. The Curling Club Ladies Af- winner of the con- ternoon Curling group solation was the compefed for the Jock Nicholson rink with the andi Mary Spragge Miller rink runner-up. Bantans ready for t *rp of a hYfetinme l'OM P(.I just wasn't a gift-handed to them on a silver plat- ter. " The fund raising may have taken a year and a haîf but the boys have been working a lot longer on their hockey to lie ready for this moment. Many of the players who will lie compefing in Finland have been with the feam since its inception as a novice club back in 1979 and they've gof some pretty impressive ac- complishmenfs behind them. The team has won more than 20 hockey fournament champion- ships, fhey were OMHA Novice League in 1980, OMHA AIl Ontario Major Peewee Finalists in 1984, Mînor Banfamn 'AA' international Silver Stick Champions in 1985 and OMHA Al Ontario Minor Bantam Champions in 1985 and if there . ever was a clgb that was ready for com- petition, coach Primeau said if is this one. "This is a team thaf needs everyone playing at full capacity but they really know how to rise to a challenge. You've neyer seen a feam like this that' can dig down for that second effort - they've really gof a killer instinct. They're like a terrier you know? They get their teeth in Whitby- Brooklin Minor Baittams there and they just high level of compeiion both coaches agree that they will neyer forget. won't 'let go," said over there but hopefully the cultural experience They'll lie spending Primeau. we'il be competitive ... instore for the boys is Christmas in Lappen- And they' re goîng to Last year Markhamn going to lie something SEE PG. 20 need every ounce of went over with a very Froni page 1 4 killer instinct they can good club and they muster, according to placed fourth or fifth. flatioftal budgetùrmiAshe coach Windover, These teams are used to because they'll be up hgher calibre of hockey cent of the total cost of Darlington would lie spent against some of the best because they're coming but we would end up with a 50 percent asset. hockey players you will fromn a much bigger The N.D.P. have maintained their dogmatic find anywhere in the population base," said position that Darlington in total should lie cancelled world. Windover. at a loss of approximately $7 billion to you the con- It's going to lie very Mind you, it isn't aIl sumners of Ontario. Oh well, rational economiC difficult to win with the going to lie hockey and thinking has neyer been a strength in the platform THAT'S réoALLi Just 60«'is ail your Free Press carrier wîil be asking you for ..60" for a > whole month of home delivery of your local newspaper. This voluntary payment is the best bargain in town. No other newspaper costs so littie and of- fers so much to local residents. And .even if you don't want .to contribute we'l l deliver your newspaperalyway. very much money, but it means a lot to [~ your carrier and to us. Your carrier ear- prpryrewarded for a job well done. S Your local newspaper benefits through de frayed circulation costs and happier )~ carriers. And you benefit by supporting and helping to mairitain your very 0W truly local newspaper. PS. You can win S valuable prizes also! So when your c S carrier says " Free Press calling' you'Il )-i know what it's ail about and that your money is going to be well spent. WHITBY FREE PRESS ' 131 Brook Street North, WhItby a a a .~' 4 4 o 4 44 ~ 4 4 ' 4 .. .. i . { - . .. 4.~ 44 b t e~t~tb~t4 f ' 4 t t.4 ~.f 4~....' 4.4 ~ L..' am..p w 0 i 1

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