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Whitby Free Press, 17 Dec 1975, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNSE!DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Juvenile A-ils tars win two Fotlowirig are the resuits of recent, Brooklin-Whitby Minor Ilockey Assdic-iationi Alîstar action. MINOR ATOM The Whitby MaIl Florists overcaine a 3-1 deficit carly in the third period and stornm- ed back to defeat Bowmlan- ville 5-3 on goals by Warrenl Ellis, Gary Rob.-rts, Dave Sachko, Joey McCullough andî Mark Farrell. Chris Michel- son, Ray Cunimings and Kelly Mathiews scored for Bowmianville. .Warren Ellis scored a hattrick to leaid Whitby MaIl Florists to an 8-3 xin over Bay Ridges. Gary Roberts and Biîly Callan each scored twice andl Joey Nieuxvendyk once for the winners. Tomi Reid fired a pair and Kir 'k Camneron a single for Bay In an exhibition encounter, Whitby Mail Flbrists blanked Oshawa 13-O as Steve Gib§on and Paul Guest shared the shutout. Joe McCullough, Dave Donaldson and Joey Nieuwendyk each scored a pair while Mark Farrell, Raymond Ryan, Dave Sachko, Gary Roberts, John Alan, John Philips and Gord VanKessel added sing2s. MAJOR ATOM Brooklin Concrete Produets dropped a 5-O0çecision to Markhanm who got a shutout from D. Warren, three goals by Alex Welsh and singles by Alan Tigert and Mike Craw- ford. MINOR PEEWEE Derek Kotyluk scored four times to pace Aqualine Pools to a 6-2 win over Markham. Danny Middleton and Charlie Mason added singles while IHarvey Meek and Keith Addisonî replicd for the losers. MAJOR PEEWEE Warren Subl:ject scored five goals te lead the Lasce Steelers to a 12- victory over Cobouirg. Lorne Bruce and Larry I erous cadli scored a pair while Dale Kernohan, Bob MiddleWni and John Fusco added singles. Brian Calder and Mlark Diminie scored l'or Cobourg. The Lasco Steelers Hen trouinced Bowrnanville 7-1 as John Fusco scored twice and Billy Eyre, Dple Kernohan, Warren Suib ect, Larry Herouix and Lorne Bruice once each. Kent Wilcox got the losers' l1one goal. The Ontario Regimient Peewee Seleets downed Stouffville 6-2 on a hattrick by R*cky McCoy and singles by Scott Bruns, Lonnie Foskett and Charley Conner. Mark Leslie fired both of Stouffville's goals. Ontario Regiment then fought to a 5-5 standoff with Uxbridge as Randy Taylor scored twice and Jamie Cane, Warren Prest and Lonnie Foskett once each. Jim Milroy fired a pair and Brad Boyce, Greg Brown and Shawn McLaren singles for Unxbridge. MINOR BANTAM Cobourg edged Optimiist International 4-3 singles by Glen Dunn, Howie Crowe, Todd Dirninie and Robert Thornas. Bernie Pegutter, Todd Cotton hnd Scott Pen- found replied for the losers. MAJOR BANTAM Iroquois Pro Centre led ail the wvay in their 5-3 victory over Markhan as Nick Nosowcîîko scored a lus ttfrick and lid 1)erks and Uit I Inyden added singles. Mark Kalil liceli and David Nicelil and Bill Zacha ru k scored fo>r Ma rkiasni Mary lrown's, a fier lead- ing 1-0, dropped a 10-4 decision to Bowsntinville whio got thiree goals Ires n Brad God frey and Gary Dusseldorp, a pair fromi Peter Nemnis and singles hy Scott Stevens and Rýick Bain. Dave Seynour, Jainie W ahPck Kay and Johin Waddell repl ied for the losers. MAJOR MIDGET Ferrco Engineering over- camneI1-O and 3-1I leads te defeat Oshawa 6-4 on a pair of goals by Johin Jordan and singles by Blair Gibson, Marty Gallas, Dan Kenîo) and Lloyd Connor. Lynn Spencer scored twice and Bill Demnoe and Roger. Barrette once each for Oshawa. JUVENILE The Consolidated Build- ing Corporation Juveniles won two of their last three gaines with their lone defeat being to Ajax by a score of 5-2 in a gamne played at Ajax. Once again penalties play- ed an important part in their loss as Ajax was able to capitalize on three penalties which ensured them the vjtory. Terry Robertson had two goals for Ajax along with singles by Ray Greger- son, Brian Colmi and Mark Ariss. Garry Bruce and Jimi DeMille replied for the C. B.C.'s. Back home at Iroquois Park on Decemlber 8 it wvas a different story when the C. B.CUs defeated Lindsay by a score of' 7-1. Lîndsay's Bol) ('aig scoed flie firsi goal oUf lie gaine anîd flic onfly gi)al ofilie first perîed . Froi tlic second period on it was aIl C.B.C.'s as they scored th ree iii the second arid four iiith fli (rd while Mike Wolff iniit fo1r thic. B.C.'s, I d tlhe Linidsay sheoters score- Icss. Garry Bruce and Jim DeM ille hadl doubles for the C.1.C. crew wiih singles bcing fired by Todd ('ascy, Tom Foster and Dan Gallogley. On Wednesday, Dcc. I10 the C.B.C.'s werc entertained aI I laniI)toii by thecir oppon- eii ts froni Bownîanville. I t appeared for two periods aý: i. it was going te be a repeat of the gaine against Ajax. At tlie end of the second the host teamn was enjoying a 4-2 lead. The third frame saw a fired up C.B.C. squad play the game they are capable of playing. They were skating, passing and shooting and in the process fired 'five un- answered goals to give them a 7-4 victory. Garry Bruce and Ed Szczur each fired two goals with singles going to Tîi Brown, Jim DeMille and Dan Jordan. Bowmanville goals went to Gerald Brunt, Dave Down, Ken Rasmussen and Tom Nolan. Following are the results of recen t games in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor H-ockey Association House League. 1 NOVICE Jasoni Brunieau, the Ieague's leading scorer, hiad his penalty shot atîemnpt stopped by D ung McGuire of McTeague .crcwith 20 seconds re- nîaining and C.B. Fb)ster and Sonis 1ud te set t.e lfor a 3-3 t ic. Bruneau scored aIl of his teanî's goals while Jeff' Page talbed twice and l)avid Gray once for N1cTeagiýe E.lect ric. Brookli Legion edgcd I van 's I lai rs yl ing -2-I on goals by Rob)ert I)elonig and Grant Reveler. Scott Biiettreplied for the losers. MIINOR ATOM I3apre's Usso t rounced l)tniff's To\ving 8-4 on th ree gqI VEe54' OR DONATE ANY UNVVRAPPED TOY ALL TCYS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED SIMCOE HALL'SETTLEMENT HOUSE. Top- A\T ANY 0F THESE LOCATIONS: BY THE SALVATIDN ARMY & Salvation Army Coat check (in front of Eaton's> Osh,1-wa Centre Ponderosa Steak House, King St. W., Oshawa Bank of Montreal, 38 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Baskin Robbins Ice Cream, Midtown Mall Debo's Hobby Worid, Vhitby Mail, Whitby Zellers, 5 Points Mail, Oshawa Harwood Shopping Centre, Ajax, Sheridan Mal Pine Ridge Cable TV, King St. E., Oshuiva CKLB Studios, 360 King St. W., Oshawa outof goals hy JDavid Callaglier, two ecd hy Keni White and Gord Muschctt and one by Randy Case. Kcvin Tjsinghamiii scored a pair andl John Pipher and Jii Piphier singles for the lesers. Mcrcury Au t 0 Bod y downcd Munn's Press 4-1 as Jii Hlaey scorçd twice and Kevin Mara and Frank Ignazitto once each. Bcnny Pet tenburg replied for Munn's Press. MAJOR ATOM Mowat Insurance and Rider Tool battled to a 3-3 draw as P eter Kozyriacky scored twice and Terry McDonald once fo r the former and Brian Bravener, ianlii Dillon and Paul Mayo for the latter. Koke Sb.zll topped Whitby Firefighters 5-3 on twc goals by Paul Bastarachie and singles by Jerry Vallier, Richard Daley and Dean Van Dole- weerd, Tom Scheefer, Brian Hunter and Darryl Papoushek replied for the losers. MINOR PEEWEE Mercury Auto Body edged Randaîl Plumbing 3-2 on goals by Frank Janssen, Greg Yaroff and Pat Cromien. Larry Whyte and Ian Porter scored for the losers. Family Kartway trimmed Totten, Sims and Hubicki 4-3 on two-goaî efforts by Wayne Misselbrook and Paul Shaubel. Ken Lynde, Mark Petrie and Robbie Dyment sccred for the losers. Whitby Maîl Restaurant dumiped AIl Canadian Awards 5-3 on a pair of goals by Leo Beenen and singles by JefU Madalin, Eric Ritchie and Scott Willianms. Kelvin Mask, Ray Nicholson and Steve McGary. scored f'or Al Canadian Awards. MAJOR fEEWEE T.C.\ downed Dodd and Souiter 4-I on goals by Steve Westcot t, Mike Hanfley, JefU Goodwin and Ed Leavers. Dave Andrews got the losers' onîy goal. NlcNamiara Marine doubled the s-;cre on Kiwanis Club, winning 6-3 as Scott Dezan three and Brian Rostek scored twice ý.ach and Stanley Dezan and Allan Thomipson once eachi. Jcff Tanibly. Steve Cole and Ron Mulligan replied f'or Kiwanis Club. MINOR BANTAM Bobby Broli recorded a shutout as Red Wing Orchards blanked Mercantile 6-O on a pair of goals by Paul HumphJes and singles by Greg. Rich, Paul Jacobs, Paul Conley and Ron Burns. Algonma Orchards edged Canadian Legion 4-3 on a hattrick by Mike Dickson and a single by Jeff Soly. Scott Wallace, Danny Mark and Mike Brear replied for Canadian Legion. MAJOR BANTAM - MINOR MIDGET Marty Bykerk and Marty Cowl shared the shutout in Rotary Club's 2-O victory over Canadian Tire. Mark Yaroff and Joe Fusco handIed the scoring. Brian Reed picked up a shutout as Whiiby Lions blanked Kinsmen Club 8-O on two goals by Darrell Mask and Paul Bagnell and singles by Mike Liebisch, Collin Saunders, Gavin Clark and Gary Shearer. Kameka' Shoes dumped Gus Brown Motors 7-3 on a hattrick by Gilles Millette, a pair of goals by Steven Matika and singles by Dennis Millette and David Bannon. Derrick Mineret scored twice for the losers and Robert Heroux once. G. N. Sports and Ewing Pools battled to a 3-3 dead- lock as Pat O'Connor, Allen Andrews and Wayne Middle- ton scored for the former and Greg Scott, Dave Elliott and St.zvc Porter for thie itter THE CORNERSTONE GIFT SHOP PINE: Toys ON Furniture 122 Brook St. N., - whltby MONto FRI. 10- 9 SAT. 10O-6 "Uis for People who care" 668-4435 110 BROCK ST. 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