Whitby Free Press, 23 Mar 1977, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS ThreeWhùtby hockey teams win in quarter fnal Some Whitby teams are still in contention after thequarter finals of playoff hockey, the Major Atom, Major Midget The. appro 22 K eqir inning teeWst aa, Odntaer obaini lsnwP O. ox980, one: 576-6800 11111 mngn ervdoces ot osllbiness and Juvenile teams, winning in tlieir respective series. MAJOR ATOM The Whitby Maîl Florists defeated Bowmanville 5-2 March 13, in the third of the best of five games. Bowman- ville is now out of the series, and the Florists will go into the finals against Ajax and Bay Ridges. Goal scorers were John Allan, Joey McCullough, Gordie Van Kessel, Raymond Ryan and Joey Nieuwendyk. MAJOR MIDGET On March 12, in the third game of the best of five quarter finals, Ferrco Engin- eering edged Kingston Town- ship 4-3, with goals by Randy Gallas, Jamie Roach, Dale Sawyer and Peter Foran, to lead the series 2-1. On March I13 the Ferrco Engineering team won the series, defeating Kingston Township 6-3 witli goals by and John'Jorc John Waddell, Greg Tushing- team will play hamn, Jamie Roach (2), Dave the s -mla-finials. Seymour and Ken DeMille. PEE WEI The Whitby teamn goes on, On March. to meet Orillia in the Township defea semi-finals. Construction JUVENILE with Paul Shau' On March 12, the Whitby Mask getting th CBCs edged Kingston Town-. goals.- This, ship 2-1 with goals by Blair series tied at Gibson and Joel Gangemi. apiece. This tied the series at- two On March 1 gamres apiece. were eliminatt On March 13, the CBCs series, being won the series, defeating Kingston Towri Kingston Township 5-2, wîth goals by' Rick Byford (2) Joel Gangemni, GaryBruce Sports SPEND -15 MINUTES WITH .US TOMORROW' AND FNDOUT WHAT US GOING ON INDURHAM I MORNING REPORT 6:e20&77:20 NewsSports and Weaither THE 1350 -OSHAWA STATION dan. The CBC [y Thornhill in ,E NO. 2 112 Kingstofl Ited the Bibeau Beavers' 6-2, ubel and Kelvin ,ie only ýWhitby game, left the t two games 13, the Beavers ed from the shut out by iship 6-0. Sniglit April 6 A colourful list of person- alities from the sporting world is being made up for the Whitby Kinsmen Club's fourth annual Sports Celebrity Dinner, April 6 at 6:30 p. m. at Heydenshore Pavilion. Among those who have confirmed their attendance are boxer Clyde Gray, Toronto Argonaut Coach Leo Cahili, former wrestler Lord Athol Layton, former Oshawa Green Gael Ross Jones, and thor- oughbred jockey Hugo Ditfach. Only 300 tickets are avail- able, and the Kinsmen are expecting a seil-out crowd. Proceeds from the Sports Celebrity Dinner aid Cystic Fibrosis research, a district Kinsmen project. Tickets are available from H. Van Staveren & Son Garden Centre; E. DeHart Real Estate at the Whitby MaIl; Bell Blue Ltd.,- Cham- plain Ave.;, and Canadian Tire Store, Brock Street North. Conïmittee Chairman Ron Foran says there has been excellent support frorn local businessmen and reports that tickets are selling well. YO U TOO CAN HAVE THE LUCK 0F THE IRISH J 815 King St.E., Oshawa Whitby Minor Soccer Association Registration Brooklin Community Centre, Brooklin end The Whitby Library (Dundas W., Whitby) Saturday March 26 Saturday April 2 $10 per player Max* $25 per family 3DB heIl youM NEIL J.- McGRATH one of our reDresentatiVes wili be at Lucien Motel, 134 Byron St. N., Whitby, from ximately 9:30 a.m. on Thurs. March 24, 1977. -AS IS SPECIALS 1973 TOYOTA Blue 2 door, 4 cylinder standard transmission. EAZ 582. 1972 AM BA SSADOR 2 door hardtop, bronze, bucket smats, console, vinyl roof. MJA 543 1971 FORD'CUSTOM 2 door hardtop, green, V-8, auto., pis, p/b. ATU 213 1971 TORINO 2 deor hardtop, dark blue, 6 cylinder, auto. AKK 110 1969 AMBASSADOR Copper, V-8, p/s, p/b, buckets, console, yinyl roof. ARX 751

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