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Whitby Free Press, 4 Dec 1974, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974, PAGE'13 MacsLose.. The Barrie Flyers defeated Whitby MacDonalds 6-3 on the weekend to tighten their grip on first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior 'A' Series.. Grant Moore led the Flyers with three goals be- fore only 730 spectators in Barrie. Because of poor attendance ail season, the Flyers are contemplating moving their home games to Colingwood. Other Flyer goals were scored by Paul Regan, Bill Abbott and Phil Branston. Bill Little, Gord McGosh and Bob Munro replied for the Macs who were outshot 39-34. The hosts scored three quick goals on Deninis Gibson before he was replaced by Bruce Durno at 16:47 of the first period. Whitby tallied once to make the score 3-1 at the end of the opening stanza. The Macs scored twice in the middle frame to knot the score at 3 but the Flyers, with three unanswered third- period goals, won the game handily. The loss was a costly one for Whitby as Mike Keenan suffered a separated shoulder and broken collarbone in the ganie.. Whitby hosts Cambridge tomorrow night and travel to Cambridge on Saturday. MAC'S SHORTS - Wayne Weller has been appointed Captain of the Mac's be- cause he is, according to Jim Cherry, a great leader. Weller will return to the lineup soon . ..Mik e K e e n a n w h o , su ffe r- ed a separated shoulder and broken collarbone in the ganie underwent surgery on Saturday. He is in Oshawa General and will be out of the lineup until February .. The Macs are currentiy in fourth place with 13 points on 6 wins, 6 losses and 1 tie... Whitby has 27*games remain- ing, 13 at home and 14 on the road. Henry HigohGirls The season is over for the the final haîf and it paid, otï Henry Street Hawks senior as Whitby only scored four girls" basketball tearn as a points. result of their 218-2 1 semi- Ranka Marovic led the final loss to Oshawa's G.L. winners with 17 points. Roberts Lakers last week. Nancy Winter was Whitby's The Hawks dominated the top scorer witlh eight points; first haif and exploited the Debbie Wall and Jenny Lakers' one-on-one defence Parkinson had four each; to build up a 17-11 lead. Fiona MacGregor, three; and However, G.L. Roberts Paula Griffin, two. switched to a zone defence in Knob 8N*l1Farms Down Royals 9-I ,Altho ugh missing five re- gûlars, the Whitby Knob Hill Farms romped over the Royal York Royals 9-1 ln Provincial Juntior 'A' action on Sunday. Mark Sullivan, AI Elson, Gary Sherban and Tom Brown are sidelined with -injuries mhile Bruce Newton is sitting out a three-game suspension. Whitby held period leads of 2-0 and â-1 before explod- îng for six unanswered goals iu the final fraine. Scoring for the host Hillers were Greg Sandford and Tom MacLeish with two each and singles by Wayne Morrisey, Don Nicholson, Mark Jobb and Paul Fenton. Whitby will play in North York Friday and will host Wexford on Sunday. -v t~4u PEE-WEES UN ACTION! If you two want to stand there, I'm coming through! A Lyndview Construction forward is squeezed out by the Totten Sinis delencei.n Pee Wee action at the Brooklin Arena Iast Thursday night. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon 4,I~ -a Tom McLeish missed fromn point blank range, but picked up two goals in the Sunday game against the Royal York Royals. Whitby Hillers won 9-1. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon LISTINGS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th 5:00 Durham Report 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Whitby News & Views 6:30 Drugs: Part Il of the Henry Street Higli School 7:00 Rescue: How to stop Smoking, 7:30 Whitby Then and Now: History of Whitby by pictures 8:00 Whitby Theatre Presents: A production by the Whitby Theatre Company THURSDA'Y, DECEMBER 5th 5:30 Whitby Then and Now 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Durham Profile 6:30 Rescue: How to stop Smoking 7:00 3R's: Ged Carr and group on Catholic Education 7:30 The New Leaf: Flowering flouse Plants with Gord Wl cks 8:00 Drugs: Part 111 of the Henry Street High School program on drug abuse jFRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:10 The New Leaf Italian Show 3R's'* Sports with Dave Stewart Whitby News and Views 4:00 Whitby Mipor Hockey: Coverage ofý games playcd December 8 5:30 Photography Speaking: Photography for the beginner (London Cable). 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Durham Profile REPORT Begging and Extortion It is not uncommon in todays society to be approached on the street by- someone begging money for one reason or the other. Often as not, it is a wino or unemployed youth asking for change. When this demand is accompanied by any kind of threat, this is extortion. The Police receive information from time to time that these incidents are taking place. Unless these incidents are reported there is very little your police force can do to stop it. Wýhat to do if approached in this manner. 1 . Remain calm, do flot offer any resistance or threat. 2. Give the person the money. 0:3U V.o i ou IRemeMDer: s.auîu Show 3. Get a good description ofý the person and, any .Wîtnesses MONDA'rY, D13OEMBER 94hi 4. Coiltact the poliîe hc~ 6:30 Drugs: Henry Street High School lroduction on drug abuse 7:00 Soccer Round-Up: Stan Wiggins with local soccer resuits and a colour indoor game. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 Oth 4:30 Soccer Round-Up 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Durham Profile 6:30 Drugs Part Il 7:00 Italian Show: News & Views frorn the Italian com- munity 7:30 Durham Report: Bruce McArthur Lets you speak out at local politicans 8:30 Whitby Minior Hockey: Part Il Cabe i

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