Whitby Free Press, 13 Dec 1989, p. 31

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wH1rBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1989, PAGE 31 Peewees reach semi-ffinal of 'Guelph tournament Whitby Guitarzan Guitars peewee AA team reached the semi-finals of a tournament ini Guelph over the past weekend. . Whitby opened with a 4-2 wmn over Mississauga AAA reps as Wayne Pruneau acored twice, and Adam Parks and Derek zoung on.e apiece. Adam Clay was solid in net while Parka was narned niost valuable player. Wliitby thon defeated the host. Oshawa skates by novices team 5-2 as Paul- Dillon scored twice, with Paul Brooks, Pri- meau and Young getting one apiece. Steve St. -Amnand pro- vided fine goaltending. A tired Whitby teain thon dropped a 7-3 decision te Amnherst, another AAA club. Pri- meauL, Dillon and Young. scored for Whitby in the gaine whîch saw defencemnan Brad Lee lot due to, a knee injuxy. York-Simcoe -AAA. squad also s3kated by Whitby 7-3 Ini the semi-fnalPrimeau 1 Parka and Dillon scored for Whbywhich skated toal-1. tieafttwo perioda before their powerful opposition pulled away. Whitby Home and Rural novice ringette team ot 10-3 te Oshawa in a novice rmgette gaine on Dec. 2. Deapite the score, Whitbý coaches said the team showed improvement ini offence and fore- checking. Scoring for Whitly were Nielanie Davis, Ellen Johnston, with her aeventh of the season, and Danielle. Bleau, with her ninth. Assista came from Davis Karen Peacocke,- Hayley Millard and Kathleen Ro9jas. On Dec. 3, the Whitby tearo played'a mother-dauguiter. gaine against the 'Pote and Pans team (their mothers), beating Pots and Pana 7-5. Scoring for Pots and Pans were Donna.Peacocke Elly McDonald Barb Cowan, NFicoe Bleau and sponsor Doug Harden. Claire ('Swies cheese) Osborne played a s=ontr m n net. ilard s=re teree go'als for H and-R, with singles te Karyn Peacocke, àisja Vanderlip, Danielle Bleau and Callie Osbiorne. In a Nov. 9 game, the Whitby H&R novice ringette team, beat Aj-3. - licorers for Whitby were Karyn Peacocke(3) Ellen Johnsten-(2) and DaieiMe Bleau. Collecting assista were Michelle Dempsey, Jennifer Cowan, Uisa Vanider- ship, Melissa McDconald, ,John- ston, and -Peacocke. On Nov. 10 H&R defeated Woodville 9-1. Scoring for Whitby were Kathleen Rojas, Cowan and Vandership, each ith two, hle Callie Osborne aicFot and Hayley Millri each scored one. Assiste went te Foot, Johnston and Cowan. Next gamea for the Whitby teamn are this, Saturday, Dec. 16 against Oshawa, Sunday, Dec. 17 against Pickering, and next Mon- day. Dec. 18 against Ajax. *BuytNIM" a ChnstmasG!ftftht is useful Buy'IHlM" a Hoga Tool Rack Choose From Two Designs For 'Smart Hockey' video released Hoc aymt"Ontario gift i the mail: the "mr Hocke" video promoting safe, clean hockey. The provincial government will provide $90,000 te, mail the video to amateur hockey teains with players il years and older. The announceinent was made at the Hockey Hl of Faine by Ed Fulton, Pariaznentary Assistant te Ontario Minister of Tourisni and Recreation Ken Black. "ISmart Hockey' features former national hockey league &xscodng champion Mike LWwo says moat disabling hockey injuries occur after playera hit their opponents forin Since 1981, more than 140 Ontario players have become permanently crippled with neck and spinal cord injuries after being hit head-flrst inte, the boards. "Smart Hockey" promotes dlean, safe hockey and offers prevention tips te eéliminate these unnecessary injuries. The Canadian Sports Spine and Head Inuries Research Centre, which produced 'Smart Hocky earlier this year, will hanle its distribution. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, NHL Players' Association and the ministry ae provided financial support. Thevideowilalsobe mailed to Ontario éeeientary and secondary schools, woinenlés and recreation hockey teams, cable and network television and boards of education. HOGA HAND HOGA, GARDEN: 856 Brook St N., Whîtby 666-1 254

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