Whitby Free Press, 7 Nov 1984, p. 18

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PAE18, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984,' WHITBY FREE PRESS NOVEM BER SPECIA 5,000 FLYERS Offer expires November 30, 1984 One Slded Flyers. on 8½/ "xli1" whlt4 bond includes 130.00 off typesettlng and artwork. Printed Black Ink 5,000-8~185 Prlnted Black< Ink 10,000 $290 Prlnted Black and one other colour 5,000 $275 Printed Black and one other colour 10,000 S395 The Studio Press (Studio 601) 601 Eucid St., Whitby 686-4555 DID YOU KNOW that to a quallf lad hom.owner, a package polic Ii. avallable proVtlng $8d,000 on your hom $48000 on household contente and, $1,ý000î,0E famlly llabillty for an annuai premlum of $160.00 For Further DoealsColi: VVICK INSURANCE le1 DundsSt. W. SI.. rn Sit SZ hlby668-3571 tHere ar The foliowing are tht resuits of last week'.ç Play by teams of thi I3rookhîn Whitby Minujt Hockey Association. In representative team play: The major bantani Optimists drew a 3-aUl tie with Oshawa. Whitby goals by Kevin Mitchell and Joshua Foster (2). The peewee No. 2 team (County Bowl) lost to Port Perry 6-3. Jeret Stevens (2) and Adrien Deveau scored for whitby. The atom No. 2 team lost ail three of its games last week. They were defeated 6-3 by Markham with Sean Gawley, David Lylyk and Shawn Ferron put- cy tinfg Up the local offense. e, They also lost to 00 Pickering 6-3, goals by ). Geoff Cadan (2) and Gord Pluniber. Finally, they were defeated by Bowmanville 6-4. Tim- My Milîs (2), Steven Godsmark and Jeff Martin put Whitby on the scoreboard. 9The novice Hideaway team, defeated the Little PORCELAIN NAILS WED. ONLY ON FULL SET* LA CONTESSA Hair S alon, 119 Green St., Whitby 668-9262 INY '. ast week's BWMHA play resuits N s p 22 Ritson Rd. N. Oshawa 5 79m2623 ServCe &Quality Prodluct5, e NHL Bruins 4-3. Wayr s Primeau scored ail foi e goals. r The minor ato: Checkers Variety lost1 B the Don Mils Fiyers 5-, Mark Babony prevente i the shut-out. 1 In major atom actior r Algoma Apple Ma] 1 fought to a 4-4 tie wit Oshawa. B. Stella (2) M. Brillinger and C Stillor scored for Whil by. The minor Bantan Peacock Sports an( Crouch Collars thrashei Thornhlll 7-1. Scorini for Whitby were: Grek Renne, Bilan Muegglei (2), Keith Primeau, Brian Munro, Johi Vanderheyden and Trevor Rands. In house league ac- tion: NOVICE Double 'N' Fish and~ Chips bast to Showcase Video 4-0. Scoring for Showcase were Mat- thew Muir (2), Steve Cooper and Brad Lee. Brooklin Kinsmen defeated Whitby Mail Video 2-1. Scoring for Brooklin were Jeff Mon- taigue and Andre Marois. Responcling was Corey Bayford. ATOM Duff's Towing downed Exclusive Hair Design 3-2. Scoring for Duff 's were Chris Carr, Scott Burgess and Wayne Stephenson. Responding were Michael Lawrence and Brandon Wall. ITT Canon and Kamneka Footwear fought to a 3-ail tie. Scoring for ITT were Glen, Knowles and Dwane Torrens (2). Kameka's markers by Mark Wisdom, Kevin Greer and Ryan Nemis. Brooklin Esso defeated Victoria and Grey' Trust 4-2.,. Esso goals by Mark Scholtes, B.J. Prout, Brad Spen- cer and Glen Roberts. They were answered by Andrew Jamnieson and Roy Kennedy. Totten Sims* and Hubicki handed Midas Muffler a 4-1 defeat. Sandy Cohen (2), Chris Powell and Ben Davies scored for the winner. .BuY *RENT SHELVING LOCKERS SID FLES FILINO CABINETS Mike Thom (2). Roy's marker by Mark O'Dell. Brooklin Concrete wiped out Smiling Drillera 5-. Goals by Jay Moore (2) , Mike Belanger (2) , and Rod Christie. Shut-out ear- ned by Bob Torrins. Dom's Auto Parts lost to Danforth Typewriter 6-4. Dom Is goals by John Randel (2), and James Hibbert' (2). Danforth scoring was lead by Clayton Self (3), Brian Thompson, Chris Tucker and Sean Robin- ne Michael Weir responde ur for Midas. PEEWEE 'n Elegance Hair Desig to beat the Whittý -1. Firefighters 5-3. Wir Bd ning goals by Bria Cole, Paul Cassidy n, Rick Babowich, Kevil rt Rowlands and Adriei h Deveau. Firefightei ).markers by Scott Beat IXty, Craig Malonka an( t- Chad Harvey. Dodd and Souter shut n out Checkers Varietya ýd 0. Goals by Tro) d Jackson, .Paul Wilsor g and Dean Mizen. ThE 9- shut-out was earned b: r Shane Keddy. 1, McTeague Electric n handed IWA local 2-242 d a 1-0 shut-out. Scoring was Chirs Thompson. -Shut-out by Chris Van. clief. Miracle Food Mari 1 downed MacMillan Bathurst 3-2. Miracle g 4oals by Philp Sauer "and Jason Bradimore (2). Responding were Don Belanger and John i Talent.' Checkers Variety lost to the Mercantile Department Store 1-0. The winning goals was scored by Craig McGib- bon and the shut-out was shared by Derek Ain- sley and Bian Kelly. Mercantile then bast to the Whitby Firefighters 7-6. Winnlng goals by Matt Barnett (2),j John Dougherty, Scott Beat- ty, Joel Cote, Chad Har- vey and Mike Farquar- son. Mercantile scorers were Matthew Powers, Chris. Cooksey, Kevin Craddock and Ron Kapuskinski (3). McTeague .Electric narrowly defeated Dodd and Souter 2-1. Mc- Teague goals by Darrel Wade and Jordy Moulton. Answering was Paul Wilson. IWA Local 2-242 defeated Miracle Food Mart. Scoring for IWA was Jason Colin and Troy -Bramiley, (2). Miracle's marker by Jason Bradimore. Checkers Variety downed Elegance Hair Design 3-2. Checkers goals by Danny Watson and Ronnie Iamonoca (2).i Elegance markers by Bilan Cole and Kevin Rowlands. BANTAM Roy's Entreprises lost to Brock Video 3-1. Brock scorers were Dwight Claxton and White Rose Nursery and U.A.W. Local 222 fought to a 2-ailtde. White Rose goals by Derek Campbell and Michael Neugelbauer. Responding for Local 222 was Andrew Van- derlinde and Stephen Short. The resulta of each week's play by teams of the Brooklin Whltby Minor Hockey Association will be reported ini the following edition of the Whitby Pickerig Members of the Whit- by Iroquois Swim Club faced some fierce com- petition from clubs such as Etobicoke, Markham and Kingston at the Pickering Au(umýn In- vitational meet held over the weekend at the Pickering Recreationý Centre. Thé Whitby swim- mers, led by Julie Leswick, capturedtme Girls' il and'12 High Point Individual Trophy and put in' an excellent performance over ail. In the 10 and Under Girls, Jili Morrice cap- tured a silver in the 50mi fly and a bronze in the 200m freestyle. The team of Morrice, Kristine Baguley, Peggy Hefford and Teren Carrol took second place in the 1O0m -medley relay., I mhe 10 and Under Boys, Scott Donneily Lawmen lose' meet. lOOm breastatroke and a bronze- in the 50mi breaststroke. The team of Ryan Donnelly, Scott Don- nelly, Scott'Currie and Raymond Burns took second place in the lOOm freestyle relay. But it was the Girls 11- 12 mhat really cleaned Up. Julie Leswick earned the gold li me 100m backstroke, tme ,SOm freestyle and 200m backstroke. She also took mhe silver 'i me lOOmn fly and mhe bronze in the 200m fly. Heather Armitage won mhe.bronze Initme 2»nm freestyle while Charissa Morrice took the bronze li te 200m breastâtroke. The teamý of Leswlck, Armitage, ý.Mor%7iceand, Alison , Bettridge won mhe gold in tme 200M,, medley relay and camie second.i the 200M.- The Lawmeni sure weren't whistling Dixie on Friday night losing to mhe Dixcie Beehives'11-2 at Iroquois Park. The Lawmen were completely dominated through out the whole game, scoring their only goals in mhe first period. Janne Ojane scored the first Lawmen goal at the five minute mark unassisted. Jamie Bately scored me tie in the last 40 seconds of the first period., Thereafter, Whitby's efforts -were concexi- trated on fighting. Dixie scored five goals in mhe second period and three in thethird. The hast five minutes were spent' brawlil and even mhe announier declined to istthme penalties because they were too, numerous. In the league stan- ,dings, Whitby -shares second last place wimh Markham., NEW &,USE D *S ELL OFFICE FURNITURE, *LEASE GRANT ZicLonPritk HN 8.9 - MfieSupiesA Xk.$=:v R lM, E I lA Leslw'Ick- leads WISC to tropy win h

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