Whitby Free Press, 20 Jan 1972, p. 9

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Lasco Steel Pee Wees win two games Whitby Lasco Steel Pee Wee Ali Stars playing two games in one day, came out on top in each with scoring of 4-0 and 6-1. In a game played at the Whitby Arena a g a i n st Lindsey, Whi tby shut-out the v i s iting team 4-0. Billy Morrison was in goal. Wh i t b y goals were shared by four pi a yers with one each: Lloyd Connor, AI MacDonald, Dean Seymour and Dave Wil liamson. Whitby's o ther game was played in the Richmond HillI Arena and there they defeated the hometown favourites 6-1. John Jordan l e d th e Whitby attack with2goals. Singles went to Dave Wil- I iamson, Ken Reinhardt, Dean Seymour and Danny Kemp. Parish scores 3 for Midgets DaveParish with a hat-trick led the Brook I i n-Whitby Gale Lumber Minor M i dge t All-Stars to an 8-1 romp over Po r t Perry. Other Whi tby goal scor- ers wereTerry Wilson wi.th 2 and Brad Beath, Jim Branton and Harry Forbes ail with singles. Paul McClelland turned in a strong effort for Gale Lumber earning himself 3 assists. Doug Bronson scored the lone goal for Port Perry. Major Midgets tie 3-3 Canadian Tire Midg.e.t All-Stars bat- tled it out to a 3-3 tie with Ajax. Jim W ells got the hat-trick for A- jax, scoring ail his team goals but his e f f o rts were not enough as Kent Mac- Cari , Ken Vipond and Tom Briscoe scored in answer for Whitby to bring the game to a tie. Kingston defeat Whitby Kingston Midget "CI AIl-Stars de- featedwhat appeared to be a tiredWhitbv team, 3-I. The Flyers received excellent goal- tending from Danny Lahey and stopped the Whitby attack at every turn. Mik e Gilpin with 2goals and Brian Langille scored for Kingston. Whitby's only claim ta success came off the stick of Gar th Bush. Lee Stars in Losing Cause Mark Lee piaying in goal for Vickery E-1 ectr i c Mite'All-Stars, turned in a startling performance in a losing cause w h en h i s team mates lost 3-0 to Port Hope. If young Lee had not been at his acrobatic best, the score would have beenevenhigher. Port Hope goals were turned in by Greg Daniel s (2) and Peter T'aI Iman. Wi-IITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, January 20th, 1972, Page 9 Bramalea Shade Whitby 4-3 Pee Wee House Action Brukel Construction 6, Celotex 3. Sc or i n g for the winners: Brian Rob- erts (3), Greg Baun (2) and Lewis Pow- el I. M a r k e rs for the losing team were: Mark Watson wi th 2 and Chuck Moore with 1. Kiwanis 3 - Red Wing Orchards 3. John Flemming with 2 and Blair Gibson with a single scored for the Kiwanis. Mercantile shut out Dodd & Souter 1- 0. Terry Richards got the shutout and Doug Shearer the lone goal. Novice P e t e r t h e Plumber shutout Nutri- Products 1-0. Marty Cowl recorded the shutout, and J. Aggett scored his team's only goal. Zinkiewich records 5 points Led by Doug Zinkiewich with 2 goal s and 3 assists, Brooklin Concrete Minor Pee Wees defeated Port Hope 10-1. Dav- id Bannon with 3 goals led in that dep- artment. Other scorers for the winners were Stephen Kel1 ly (2) and Peter Foran, Scott Ravary and John Waddell, all with singles. P.O. Box #250, Ajax, Business Stimulators Ontario, Canada Public Relations Tailor Mode Features L.J. 'Lou' Dickson JAKE & BILL AUTO MECHANICS SMALL CAR SPECIALISTS MERCEDES -BENZ S VOLVO PEUGOT FIAT s 723-3041TaunnRd.atWilsnO Whitby-Brookl in ConcreteMinor Pee Wees lost to Bramalea 4-3 as the winners scored two last-minute goals. Leading 3-2 with less than two min- utes toplay, the Bramalea club tied the score and then went on to win by scor- ing a goal with only 20 seconds left in* the game. Peter Foran with 2 goals and Greg Tush ingham with a single paced the Whitby play. DANGEROUS RADIO ! THIS RApIO COULD BE DANGEROUS Arecent spot check of Imperial radio receiving sets bearing Model No. KA- 601 and Model No. HT-601, has shown that some of these 110-vol t uni ts have a screw that may be electrically talivel" on the bottom of the set. Thi s means that if a person touched the screw with one hand and a grounded metal appliance, water tap, or hot air register with the o t h e r , a severe electric shock could result. Canadian Tire, one of 20 companies who purchased these imported radios from All Nations Trading Limitedof Toronto, has offered to accept return of these Imperial radio sets at their Associate Stores anywhere in Canada. RegardlIess of where the set was bought, Canadian Tire has offered the use of their facilities in returning the sets to the distributor for exchange - at no cost to the owner of the radio. Therecalledsetsvwill be re-examin- ed and re-assembled under Canadian Standards Association supervision as a protection to the publ i c who purchased them since they went on sale just prior to Christmas, Heard's Taxi 668-3732 Radio Equipped & Direct Line at Arnold's Market 115 Brock St. N. For Your Conwnloenc 150 PERRY ST - WHITBY

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