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Whitby Free Press, 2 Mar 1977, p. 10

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.PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, M4ARCH 2,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS FISHER REFRIGERATION SERVICE Repairs to Ail Makes Freezers - Refrigerators - Air CondItioners FrzWe Recharge Automobile Air Conditioning 20 QUEEEN STREET BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 653 3 ÀAIMORIGAG ES l.st & 2nd Arrongodi Bought opd Soid at Prim. Rtes caul Peter Kade 668-1556 ANUBIS INVESTMENTS Ltd. Defeated Orillia Terriers 8-6 Warriors take 2m-1 lead in sert-es. Whitby Warriors scored two late goals Saturday night to defeat Orillia Terriers 8-6 at Iroquois Park Arena to take a 2-1 lead in their best of seven" OHA Senior A quarter final series. Don Pagi4itti scored the winner at 18:52 of the third to break the 6-6 tie, then Mike Keenan scored into the empty net. Whitby was led by Mîke Noonan with 3 goals and one assist. Other Whitby goals went to Paul Raymer, Brian Hart and Ken Clarke. Orillia goals werc scored by Dale MacLeish (2), Bob Sykes, Rick Prien, AI Ilarmili and Colin Cordon. The Terriers outshot the of 1 2 minor penalties. Came 4 is scheduled for Tuesday night in Orillia, gamne 5, back at Iroquois Park Arena on Thursday night. Gai-e time 8:30 p.m. Kessel back in the line-Up Tuesday; he has been out with a charleyhorse since Game 1I. Bob Edmuflds, Wayne Morrissey and Charlie Conve ry remnain on the sidelines. In the first gamne last Tuesday, Whitby opened the series with a' convinciflg 5-2 Win at home. On Friday, they spot ted the Terriers a 4.0 lead in Orillia then carne back to tie it up 4-4 only to lose 5-4 in overtirne. The winner of this series wilI advance to rneet the winner of the Barrie Flyers - Cambridge Hornet series. - Barrie is leading that series 2-1. The semni-final betweefl Thunder Bay Twins and Brantford Alexanders is tied at 1 gamne apiece. Cameron, win in curlin g The Ron Cameron rink frorn the Whitby Curling'Club made a strong showing in the Division 5 Colts Playdowns held in Newmarket last week. Cameron, with Dave Werry (vice), Doug Clifford (second) and Samn Scowcroft (lead) won the "B" si de ,of the competition with a 6-1 record. They then lost in the finals, to the "A" side winner, Clayton McKay of the Oshawa Colf & Curling Club. McKay finished the event with only 0one loss, an earlier defeat at the hands of Cameroni. The McKay rink wvill now go on to the next round of conîpetition. Bonnetta rink won 2, lost 3 in Ont. finals At the Ontario Seniors' Curling Playdowns in Ottawa last week, Round-robin event 6 teanîs, Kingston rink won with a 5-0 record and go to Peace River, Alberta - March 20 for the Canadian champion- ship. The Whitby rink skipped by Ev Bonnetta won two and lost 3. With Ev were Elleen Betts, Betty Hollinger and Muriel Prosser. They were the first Whitby teamn ever to advance to the Ontario finals in the Seniors competition. The Whitby Club recognized the teamn's fine efforts by presenting the ladies with matchiing blazers and slacks prior to the competition. The Victoria & Crey Bonspiel, S-.attrdz.y, Feb. 26 was won by Tomi Steen of Oshawa. Scotland Skyscrapers Scotland had skyscrapers more than 300 years ago. At that time, some buildings in Edinburgh were built from 10Oto 14 stories taîl., NOTICE Ail owners of RCA coior TV sets a reiiabiiity probiem exists and may pose a safety hazard on the f oiiowing modeis: MC 640W - 641W - 642W r- 642E - 643E - 861W - 862W - 863W - 864W. Vour TV set wiii be modified to overcome this probiem at No Charge To You Phone BUTT RADIO 118 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3707 ý 42ý- ý

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