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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1972, p. 18

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PAGE 14, THURSDAY, NOVEMI3ER 30, 1971, WH1T13Y FREE PRESS Armehocky romnduo- Ti remen beat Bramalea By Doug Weales The Brooklin-Whitby Tire- mnen won their second iin a row aI hiome on Nov. 21 as they beat the visiting Bramna- lea Blues by a score of 6-5. The Tiremnen led -!-0 at the end of the first period on goals by Tomn McLeish and Don Nicholson. The visitors camne back in the middle framie, scoring three goals iin 5: 12 10 take a îhree to Iwo lead before the Tiremien could get untracked. Keith Johinson of the Tiremnen tied the score at 3-3 just 19 seconds later, only to see the Blues take a 4-3 lead at 6:22 of the period. Tom McLeish netted his second goal of the game for the locals at the 8:06 miark ho tie but the Blues came right back ho take a 5-4 lead just 20 seconds later. The third period produced lots of action for the fans as both teamns came out hitting. Witby finally tied the score at 5-5 as AI Bathe took a pass from Mike Harper and fired a shot past the sprawling Blues netminder. At 14:21 of the third perîod Dave Derry of the Tiremen picked up the puck in bis own end and skated through the entire Canada's number-one import car is here! Datsun 1600. 96 horses, up to 35 miles ta the gallon. With the kind of per- formance that's made it Cari- ada's most successful rally' car. Buy the one that's beeru tested under the worst pas-. sible conditions against the best possible competition. Datsun 1600. 1lt's The Leader. ,197-3 DATSUNl NOW .ON DISPLAY ZOLTAN end NI(K'5 I60 Sî-imcoe St. Soth Oshawa Cail 728-0051 Blues teami before unleashing a slapshot at the Blues net. The shiot was low to the stick side, and gave the goaltender no chance at aIl. Witby eut- sliot the visitors 59-5 1. The Brooklin-Whitby Tire- ien lost their first gaine on home ice by a score of 8-4 at the hands offflie second place Markhiani Waxers. The Waxers led 2-O at the end of the first period, while outshooting t11e Tiremien 20- il. Don Nicholson put the Whitby club back into the gaine as hie scored at the 43 second mark of the second period. The Waxers went ahiead 3-1 on a goal by Ron Wlson at 8:49. Mike Harper of the Tirenien brought the locals to within one goal of the vîsîtors as hie scored at 13:43. The second period ended with Markhami leading 5-2 as they put thiree goals past Kini Crouc i in the Whiit- by nets, while managing only 8 shots on goal. Bruce "Bucky" Crouch took over in goal for the Whitby club in the third per- iod, and was beaten for thiree goals on 10 shots. The Tire- men defense seenied te lack quite badly. The only real brighit spot ini the Tiremen defense in the past two gaines would hiave te be Kent MacCarl. Kent bias been playing quite regularly in the lasi two hione gaintes, and hias brouglit the fans to their feet wil somne fine end- to-end rushes wvhile doing a good job of' keeping the oppo- sition honest whien they skate VOTE mbt thic Tireinen end of the rink. The only goals scored by, thie Tiremien in the final per- iod were scored by Brian Millar as lie beat the Waxers netiider at 12: 15 and 16:06. Both goals by Millar resulted fromi fine passing plays from Mike Harper. The officiaI opening of the reconstructed Brooklin Arena will take place on Nov. 30 at 7:15 p.mi. Folîowing the open- ing ceremnonies, the Brooklin- Whitby Canadian Tire Junior "B" Tirenen will play host ho the first place Peterboroughi Lions. Gamne tinie is 7:45 p.în. * ** Hause League Major Pee-Wee Resuits Kiwanis 5, Brukel Const. 3, Cela. tex 3, Mercs. 3, Red Wings 6, Dodd & Sauter 2. Bantam Hause League Resuits Kinsmen 5, Rotary 3, Police 4, Lions 2. The Brooklin-Whitby Min- or Bantanîs Big Mac's con- tinued their xinning ways ov- er the weekend by defeating Stouffville 10-0 and I12-1 in back bo back ganies. John Jordan led the attack with -3 goals and 1 assîst while Marty Gallas, Jeel Gangemi. Dave Stocks, Dean Seymou r, Dan Kenmp, Allan MacDonald and Lloyd Connor addcd singles. Bill Meorrison recordedthie shutout. lii their second gante 44 Ric Kranc, 9, of the Ajax Knob Hil Farmers gets behind ail the North Bay Trappers ta wrap up an 8-5 sixth in a row victary for Ajax, PHOTO - MURRAY WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY. against Stouffville, the Big Mac's gel 3 goals froîn Dave Williamson while Marty Gallas and Ken Reinhardt added 2 goals caci. Singles went ho Dan Kemp, Dave Stocks. Ter- ry White, Jeel Gangemi and Lloyd Cennor. Dean Sey- mour picked up 4 assists in the gainte. Bill Morrisen picked Up bis second shuteut of îlhe weekend as the Big Mac's de- feated Bexvmanvîlle 3-O. Dave Stocks, Dave Williamisen and Jini 1resser scored singles l'or the xin. The Vickery Elecîric mîites skahed te a 7-1 win over Bay IWHITBY TWP. COUNCILLOR - 1965 & 1966 WHITBY TWP. DEPUTY REEVE - - - - 1967 TOWN 0F WHITBY REEVE - - 1968 & 1969 GORDON HANNA TOWN 0F WHITBY REEVE 1973 & PLEOGES TO: GORDON HANNA- #7"ilio 1974 Ridges in the Brooklin Arena on Nov. 26. Greg Gibson and Chiarlie Mason led the way with 2 goalscacdi while Ronnie Mason led thîe way with 2- Maguire, Don Bronislbewski and Allan MacDonald added si n gles. The Brookliu-Wluitby Mc- Cornîick Blades major bau- tains posted a 9-3 win ever thie Markhiami ban tains in a gaine played ini Markhiani on Nov. 22. Mark Millar xvas thîe big guru feor thîe Blades, as lie fired 4 goals ini the gaine. Robin Barnes and Joe Mc- Intyre added 2 goals caci, and Joe Howe added the single markcr. The Brooklin-Whitby Mit- chell Luinher Pee-Wees lest two garnes inu tue past week, lesiiig the 1-11si onle (1-1I te Bowmianville. Paul Hunt was the lone goal scorer f'or tie Luinermien. Thie second less was a 4-1 affair in favour of the Newmarket Pee-Wees. Jeff Dinsmore scored for the M'it- chell Lumiber squad. The Brooklin-Whitby mi- nor novice pLilled off' a close one at the Brooklin Arena as they scored a goal with 15 seconds remiaiîîing in the gaine te give thei a 3-2 win over Ajax. Warren Smnith scored twice for the winners, while John Fusco added the single. Mike Rensby scored both goals for Ajax. JAMES, Reynolds H. 1 X I ONTARIOý COUNTY BOARD 0F EDUCATION * Minister in Whitby since 1965 * Former Schooî Trustee for Vhtby Board of Education * Will work for reduction of Home Owners Education Tax * For representation with deep sincerity and concern 1 ask for your consideration on December 4. VOTE IJAMES, Reynolds H, The Brooklin-Whitby Las- co split the weekend with two wins and hwo tosses. The first and second tosses caine ah the hands of Bay Ridges 7-2 and Markhianî 3-2 respectively. Paul Brown scored both goals in thie loss to Bay Ridg- es, while Dale Sawyer scored both Steelers geaIs in thie loss te Markhaîn. The first win of the week- end for the Steelers was a 8-0 xvii over thîe MacDonald Seals froni Oshawa. Bill Edxvards played shu tout hockey f'or thw Brooklin-Wliitby club, as Dale Sawvyer led the scoring parade xvitli 2 goals. Siingles wecre scored by Scott Ravary. David Seymoeur, Greg Tush1- ingbiarn. Paul Browvn. Danny Maguire aIse added Iwo goals. The fou rth gaie ever die weekeiîd xas a 4-3 wviii ver the Dine's Steak HeuIse AIl- Stars. Johin Waddell led thîe aI tack willî 2 goals, xvhile DOrug Zinkiewichi and Dale Sawyer added singles. The winning goal xvas scored white the Steelers enjoyed a marn Advantage late in the third period. The Broeklin Concrete Ju- veniles won two gaintes by identical scores, both 4-3. On Nov. 20, thie Brooklin Con- cretes defeated Richmond Hill 4-3 with Tint Briscoe and Greg Cartwrighit scoring 2 goals each. The second win of thîe week was anotlier 4-3. win, this oc on Nov. 21 as they defeated Ajax Juveniles. Ja- mnie Moore, Bill Lockyer, Ken Vipeîîd and Greg Cartwrighht liandled lte scoring. The Brookliru-Whihby mi- îîor novice cluîb skated te a 5-2 wiîî over thic Oshawa Rangers ef the Little N.H.L. on Nov. 26. Todd Cotton paced the Brooklin-Whitby teant with 2 goals wîîile sin- gles were added by Mark Urderwood, Rickie Vesters and Peter Piphier. The Brooklin-Whitby mi- nor ntiidgehs posted back te back xins during th1w xeek- enud. the first eue by doxvniiîg Port Perry 9-6. Bryce Jordaru ,nd Tenui Casey scerecd hwice wvhite singles were added by Eddie Szczur, Toua Fosher, Tiîiî Brown. I)axe Allen and Jerry 1llînk. 'Flic second xvii of thc weekeuîd was a 5-1i " Provide an alternate soIutbon to "he Ross- land Rd. Municipal Complex. " Create a sense of direction understood and supported by the people of this town. " Put Municipal Gomerment in its proper role (servant to, not master of, the citizens). " Develop a spirit of pride and involvement in our communitv. REEEHÀANNÀA, GORDON E REEVEINDUSTRIAL REALTOR FOR INFORMATION & TRANSPORTATION- PHONE 725-1280

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