PAGE 8, WEDN ESDAY, J AN UARY 5, 197 7, WIIITBY1 sports Whitby Mail Florists win the ninth annual Ajax hockey- tournameni by Joey Nieuwendyk, Gary Roberts and Raynond Ryan. Shane Redshaw of Ux- bridge was namied the inost valuable player, and Joey Nieuwendyk cf Whitby was the highest scorer. Ga ry Roberts, also of Whitby, Iiad the saine number of goals as Joey Nieuwendyk, but had fewer assists. The best goals agaînst rosulted in a tie between W'hitby and Ajax, each with five.. FREE PRESS 'fSun Life Bonspiel SJirn Sharp les edges out Paul Savage Jini Sharpies, of Toronto Leaside, drew the back of the eight-foot with his last rock to squeeze out a 5-4, extra- end victory over Paul Savage, of Toronto Avonlea, in the final of the $ 12,000 Sun Life Invitational Bonspiel in Whitby last Saturday. Savage, leading rnoney- winner of the Ontario circuit this year, brought ho me $1,200 as a finalist. With him were Ed Werenich, Ron Green and Reid Ferguson. ,tThey had earlier xins over Ron Manning, of Toronto Bayview, 7-6 and Jirn Ursel, of Montreafi, 5-3. No skip hias ever won the Sun Li fe twice although Sharpies was a miember of a 1967 rink that won. Second event winner was Rich Vesey, of Oshawa. His rink picked up $1 ,000 for a 6-5 win over Gurowka. The third and fourth even ts were won by Jirn Waite, of St. Tho nias, and I !rry Adanis, of Ottawa Lanisc- owne, respectively. rhey wvon S600 eacli. Waite defeat- ed Ken Buchani, of London The Whitby Mali Florists wvon the ninth annual Ajax Minor Hockey Touirnanient for Atoîn team-s held Dec. 26 and 27 at the William E. Legros Arena in Ajax. In gamne one, Whitby shut out Oshawa 12-0, followed by another shut-out, 6-0 against Ottawva. In the third gamne, the semi final, Whitby defeat- ed Uxbridge 5-3, and in the final gaine. Whitby defeated Ajax 3-2, with goals scored FREE LADIES' NIGHT SUN. JAN. 9 AT 7:30 p.m. OUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION NOW "FREE DELIVERY" 668m3222 VOUR CHOICE 0F TOP OUALITY CANADIAN ITEMS: PEPPERONI PIN EAPPLE BACON GROUND BEEF CI-tEESE DELIOHT 1 ITEM 2 ITEMS 3 ITEMS 4 ITEMS 5 ITEMS 6 ITEMS Each Additîonai Item GREEN PEPPERS MUSHROOMS HOT PEPPERS EXTRA CHEESE lois 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.80 3.10 3.40 3.70 .30 12't 2.40 2.75 3.10 3.45 3.80 4.15 4.50 .35 14"0 2.95 3.40 3.85 4.30 4.75 5.20 5.65 45 OLIVES SALAMI ON IONS EXTRA SAUCE 16#0 3.85 4.35 4.85 5.35 5.85 6.35 6.85 .50 81/2" SPECIAL - 2 ITEMS - $1.80 PIZZA DELIGHT (4 ITEMS) - Pepperoni, Bacon, Mushrooms, Olives APPLE DELIGHT - A Deîicious Dessert .99 MICHAEL BLVD. 1Square New Orleans Pizza 15" Sq 4.30 4.85 5.40 5.95 6.50 7.05 7.60 .55 MON. TO ROSSLAND 0 DELIVERY L ILAKE N E Ivanhoe, 7-6 while Adams polished off Bob Charlebois, of Dundas Valley, 6-2. In the fifth event Jim Giddings, of Annandale, won $400 for outshooting Scott Hlamilton, of ThunderBay, 7-6. The final event went to Randy Lanctot, of Ottawa Navy, with a 5-1 win over Earle Hushagen, of Toronto Humber Highland, worth $400. Other moneymakers in- cluded Gurowka ($600), Ursel ($600), Steski ($600), Buchan ($400), Cliarleb.ois ($400), Manning ($400), £Ulark Bullock, of Richmond Hill ($400), Hamilton ($200), and Hushagen ($200). CBCs win semi-final in Si*lver Stick In Regional Silver Stick hockey the Brookl.in-Whitby CBCs won their semni-final edging'Brar-npton 3-2. Gary Bruce, Rick Byford and Dan Kemp scored for the CBCs, with Randy Czech and Henry Dirnitriov replying for Brampton. The final was held Dec. 30, but resuits were flot available by press timie. The CBCs are Whitby's Juvenile mninor hockey tearn. In Major Midget play, the Brooklin-Whitby Ferrco En- gineering team won their first round Silver Stick gaine, beat- ing Newmnarket 5-4 in over- timie, witiJack Cooperscoring the winving goal. Ail ladies will be admitted FREE. The first 100 ladies will receive a gift. Walk a block.Today.,. D THURS. - il A.M. - 12P.M. FR1. - il AM. - 2 A.M.» SAT. - il A.M. - 2 A.M. SUN. - 1 P.M. - 10OP.M. opposite West Lynde P. S. Clip this ad for handy reference Other Whitby-scorers were John Waddell *fith two, and singles for Peter Lawson and Ken DeMille. At one point, Whitby was behind 4-0 but battled back to tie the game at 4-4 and force the overtime. Both the above games were played on Dec. 27. On Dec. '29 the Ferrco Engineering team shut out Georgetown 4-0, James Roach and. Peter Foran each getting two goals. Goalie Alan Hartford got the shut- out, and was cited for an outstanding performance.' CBCs tie Oshawa at Children's Arena exhibition game The Brooklin-Whitby CB3Cs and the Oshawa Legion played to a three-all tie in a Juvenile Exhibition Game at the Clîildren's arena in Oshawa Dec. 29. Gerry Bruce, John Jordan and Dan Kemp scored -for Whitby, and Dave Ashton with two goals and Glenn Dixon with one, scored for Oshawa. i WHITBY WARRIORS IROQUOIS ARENA