Whitby Free Press, 10 Dec 1980, p. 24

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PAGE 24. WLDNI SDAY.DI CI-MIIR 10, l980,WITBY FREE PRESS $014,600 ini pritzes awarded at Sun Life Bonspiel CONTI) FROMI PG. -13 knocked out of the spiel in three games on the thîrd qualifying date. After blanking the first two frames Buchan took ad- vantage of, a Greenwood miscue in the third end to score a deuce. Another miss in the fourth allowed London a single-point steal. "I couldn't have gotten us back into the game with a raise-takeout but missed it MANCH EST TRAILER SALI FINAL CLOSEOUT SI We are permanentIy closing our M~ loation. Ail unit» must be sold. PEALERS WELCOME USED TRAILERS AT COSi 1968 Woods Soft-top camper 1968 Travel Mate hardtop camper 1969 15' Rochet 1975 Lionel Hardtop camper 1966 15' Pyramid 1968 15' Corsair 1969 17' Rocket 1976 Venture Hardtop 1975 8' Ultraline Truck Camper 1911 17' Holiday 1978 Lionel Hardtop 1977 Starcraft Hardtop 1974 18' Holiday 1973 17' Traveliner 1961 19' Shamrock 1973 18' Rambler 1974 17.5' Prowler 1975 17' Dutchcraft 1976 17' Citation 1915 20' Terry 1976 19' 'Glenelle 1915 22' Glenelle 1975 25' Prowler 1976 23' Champion 1977 22' Empire by a hair," said Greenwood. ,lin this league you can't do that (be down 3-0) and ex- pect to win. " The Mississauga skip then saved his squad from total humiliation when, with his last rock in the fifth, he made a tricky hit-and-roll to eut Buchan from a four - to a one-point steal. "It was a-really bard shot - - l'm glad he was throwing it flot me," confessed Buchan afterwards. With the score 4-0 it was a just question of time before the veteran ran the inex- perièee Greenwood out of rocks coming home. Both exchanged singles before the final end. Backing up Buchan were vice-skip Mitch Czaja, 4~7 4N~ 'b' ER S %LIE Aanchester S850 S950* s999 $ 1,450 $ 1100 $2,100 s 2,000 $ 2,100 $ 2,600 $ 2,500 $ 2,600 $ 2,600 $ 2,800 1 3,400 $ 39500 $ 4,085 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,300 $ .4,400 $4,900 $5,400 $51500 $61400 $11p100 COSI 21000 S91000 $9,000 $12y900 $129900 i 8,700 $10,800 $13,200 $18,900 5 .M second Bob Laidlaw and lead Ross Guest. Green- wood's quartet was com- posed of third Ed Desormo, second Cam Reid and lead Bruce Webster. Winning in lower events, from the second to sixth, and taking home $1,000 each were Werenich, defending Ontario cham Russ Howard of Penetang, St. Catharines' I IVEW Accessoriles for Men Give him our best this season! A man-sized group of his best looks await your shopping trip. Sweaters Slacks Sport Jackets Suits Dress Shirts Sport Shirts Ties Robes Beits eô OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Doug Plamer, Jim Hawkinls of Hamilton & Thistie and Humber, Highland skip Garry Rusconi. Werenich,1 a perenial national firefighter champ, trouced Velanoff 10-4 ini the second event. His ,Avonlea rink featured Bob Widdis (third), Neil Harrison (second) and Jim McGrath (lead). They jumped on the diminutive Ingersoîl skip with two in the first then three more in the third end to go up 5-2. A two-point steal in the next' frame cracked any hope Velanoff had with both rinks shaking hands by the eight end. Howard, with third Larry Merkly,- second Fred Derouche and lead Kent Carstairs, met up with stiff competition from pesky Earle Hushagen of Humber Highlands before slipping past the wily veteran-6-5, in the third event. Hushagen tied the contest with a deuce in the seventh end to make it 4-4, but Howard had the all- important hammer coming home, which he used judiciously, to subdue the aspiring newspaper writer. Returning, to curling seriously after a season off Palmer, the 1978 bonspiel winner, shaded Uxbridge's Barry Timbers 7-6. His St. Catharines rink of Brian McDuiggan, Bill Buchana and Dan Munroe, exchanged three-points ends with Tim- bers in the sixth and seventh before Palmer took final control of the game with a deuce in the eight to quiet the.31-year-old farmer and softball pitcher, in the fourth event. Hawkins, a hast minute en- try, surprised many squad before taking the fift even with a 5-3 win over veteran skip Joe Gurowka now curling out of Royals. Hawkins stole the third end to go up 3-2 and' when Gurowka waited two ends blanking the score, he made the crutial steal for one in the seventh to break Gurowka's arched back. In the sixth event Rusconi with vice Bill Grwin, second Bruce Syer and Iead Arne Austring, humbled Guelph's Don Shane. THE WALLPAPER CENTRE4 1313 HARWOOD- AVENUE NIN AJAX </ :ICHOOSE FROM 1,000s 0F ROLLS"' 0F 1 ST QUALITY PRE-PASTEDp WALLPAPER, BROUGHT TO AJAX 'FROM OUR OTHER LOCATIONS. P133HARWOOD AVE.N. TELEPHONE: 686-0719 IlRSMo ~'ru .d Sai 9 30 0 30 Tht FOerut A0 DOUBLE ROLL f 683-19 1979 35' Glendette-double tipout TRAVELUX TRAVEL TRAILER AT 1972 Ford % Ton Truck Camper. .. .. .. C/W' American Pilgram 1979 21' Travelux 1979 21' Travelux 1979 25' Travelux loaded 1979 25' fravelux loaded 23' GLENDETE 197923 Glendette Deluxe 1980 31' Glendette Single-tipout 1980 35' Glendette Single-tipout SHAMROCK 1980 40' Shamrock double tîpout HOUAS: MON. TO SAT. 9 o.m.-fg (416) 985-7771 Dino'~ 6%&,m ~%t~

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