Whitby Free Press, 18 Jan 1978, p. 14

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Minor hockey roundiaup The following is a round- up of recent action in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association: NOVICE Jan. 8 at Brooklin Arena, 1350 YOUR .CHANCE TOWIN SEVEN FUN-FILLED DAYS 1H POIRTUGAL THIS APRIL. DETAILS NEXT WEEK ~ON 135 0 Bowmanville edged th~e OPSEU Warriors 3-2, with, Whitby goals by Derik Middle. ton and Robert McCullotugh. MAJOR ATOM D.nW.McQUAY -a-- IOOSOWOAST. W. WWoeV us- JACK GRANT D. W.NMcQuay, Realtor, is pleased to announce the appoint- ment of Jack Grant as a Sales Representative with his firm. Jack lias successfully completed the Ontario Government Approved Course for Real Estate Sales Personnel. Bemng a lifetime resident of Whltby, Jack has the know- ledge of the area to serve you capably. Jack invites his friends and acquiaintances to contact hlm at is office 668-5868 or at las residence 668-7944 for persona] and Jan. 8 at Brooklin Arena, Brooklin Honme &loery de- -featëd Oshawa 5-3 with goals by Rodney Newhook, Dave McWhirter, Kevin Hicks, Billy kellestin, and Tomn ClarK. MINOR PEE WEE Jan. 8 at Brooklin Arena, the Ladies' Auxiliary team walloped Bowmanville 6-1, with two- goals by Gary Robertga, and one. each by obyRyan, Gary Bourke, Dave Sachko and Joey nieuwendyk. PEE WEE NO 2 Jan. 7 at Br'o oklin Arena, Mercury Auto Body edged Stouffville 3-2 with goals by Jerry Valluer, Tonà Platt, and- Chris Williams. A game scheduled for Jan. 14 was played Jan. 8 at Brooklin arena, in, which Mercury Auto Body shut out Port Perry 7-0 with two goals each by Jerry Valluer and Gjord Van Kessel, and one each by David Gallagherjohn Schell and*Glenn Butter Goalies Mike Muir and Pat Haslam ,got 'the shut-out. MIAJOR PEE WEE Jan. 6 at Brooklin Arena, the LASCO Ste elers shut out' Oshawa 7-O with two goals each by Andre Cadieux and Brian Pratt, and one -each by Brian Hunter, Jeff Hariley and iJohn, Byberg. -Goalies Kurt Mitchell and Bob Rjints tax s-avings to'help you_ g et your' own -home!' With our Registered Home Ownership Savings Plan yoIu call obtain'tax benefits iii saving for your own-home anid receive an attractive yiel4d on your mnoney with guLaranteed growth. Register1 your plan today at Victoria'and Grey. Serving more and more people since 1889 VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY' KEfITH LAWES, Manager >308 Dundas St. W., Whitby, 668-9324 Use MIINOR BANTAM Jan. 6 at Cobourg, the Optimist Beavers walloped Cobourg 7-1 with three goals by Paul Rich, two- by Derek Kotyluk and one each by Jeff Donaldson and Adam Aggett. Jan. 7 at Cobourg,ý the Optimist Beavers defeated Cobourg 4-2 with two.goals by Derek Kotyluk and one each by Ed Svetek 'and Ken Keenan. Jan. il at Lindsay, the Beavers edged Lindsay 4-3 with goals by Ken Keenan, Jeff Donaldson, Ron Maguire -and Danny Garrard. The Beavers need only two more points to clinch first place in their league. BANTAM NO 2 Jan. 7at Brooklin Arena, the Brooklin-Whitby club de- feated Uxbridge 7-1 with two goals each. by Mike Hanley, and, Steven Cole and one each by Scott Burns, Calvin Avi- son and Don Mowat. MINOR MIIXET In an exhibition game, Jan. 7 at Iroquois ParkNorth York defeated the Commerce Capitals 8-3. Steve Gallaglier, Mi& Br=a and Darrel Blac- quière got the only Whitby. quièeSot. the only Whitby goals. Jani. I1 at Iroquois Park the CBC's outscored Stouff- ville 11 -1 with three goals by Rich Byford, three by Jamie Roach, two each by Dan Kemp and Blair Gibson, and one by Ai MacDonald. Barooktli girl Ms skating champion Roxanne Steeves, of Brooklij, a student at York University, did well in a ufliYersity figure skating ineet- held at Queen's Uiversity in Kingston, Jan. 14. Miss Steeves placed first in dance and second ln free. style.. v

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