Whitby Free Press, 17 Sep 1980, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, SElP'EMBER 17, 1980, WFIITBY FREE PRESS .CBC Builders bring home 1980 Minto Cup to Whi*tby "What coulb be better Gartahore at a reception supporters and close to the during whitby's 125th An- held in the Whitby Buidlers full team corne out t() nlversary year than to se lacrosse teama honor last celebrate their four garne the Minto Cup return home Friday night. vicotry over New West- to Whitby with t.he The receiption, held at the minister B.C. in B.C. Builders", exclairned Whitney Hall in Iroquois This ia the first Urne ever outgoing Whitby mayor Jim Park, saw many Builders that the CBC Builders tearn have captured the Minto Cup in their short six year history, rnaking thern the 1980 Canadian Jr. A. Lacrosse champions. The into Cup was first established in 1960 and since that tirne has been won 7 tirn es by the west and 13 tirnes by the tast. Tearn Captain John Jor- don, recelved the Jirn Mc- Conaghy Cup awarded to the series Most Valuable Player for the 41 points that he cornpfled. Many of the Builders organization were present at the reception as were several of the towns politiicians. Team Coach Jim Hlnkson spoke comrnendably of the tearn and it's behaviour out west. '<Every member of the team conducted thernselves very well out west when it would have been easy to do otherwise." Gartshore presented the tearn with Individual mayor medals for their achievement. Whltby won the first three garnes in the final series by scores of.15-14, 17-14 and 12-7 before losing the fourth to B.C. 14-13. They captured the Minto Cup winning the final garne 22-7. This win is especially im- portant to four of the Builders roster who have just completed their final year on the tearn. they are Camn Devine, John Jordon, AI MacDonald, and Marty Gallas. Ail of Whitby congratulates the CBC Builders tearn on a fine per- formnance. Man hurt mn car crash A Whitby rnan was listed in serious condition in the Oshawa General Hospital last Sunday after receiving undetermined injuries in a car accident, Saturday. Ronald Bauer, 20, of 98 Elizabeth Crescent and his passenger, Steve Elliot, 19, of 97 Elizabeth Crescent, were in a car that left Wen- twortb Street at Thickson Road and ended up at the bottorn of a 20 foot ex- cavation. Elliot escaped from the accident with* minor In- juires. D. THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. & Evonings By Appountment DnIy WOOD Rolling Hardwood Lots only $190.0 cash on site Sat. & Sun. Hwy. 45 to c~2* Alnwlck Perey Boundary Rond HWy 46 Just forth of Roseoath 401 Caobourg COfl!o JIMHOSN TEr fâ (5 I Il-Pro Realty Ltd. Port Hope 885-2416 Realtor Mill lu

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