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Whitby Free Press, 10 Nov 1982, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1982, WHITTY FREE PRESS F SPORTS WEEK Brooklin-Whitby Minor. Hockey Association House League Resuits: November 4-7 JUVENILE Gus Brown Pontiac Buick ...2 Bell Canada ................ 2 Ron Noble Glen Adams Bob Clarke Jeff Rostok Whitby Domin ionHrwae.. 5 Brooklin Esso............... 2 Chris Williams John Hajdu Paul Kashak Rob Dobbins Greg Gibson BANTAM, Lasco Steel Red............. 0 Las co Steel Black ........... 0 Roy's Enterprises ............O Norton Insurance............ 2 Mike Turner Rich Neely MAJO« F.K.L. Mfg ................. 2 Tom Yoon --Steve Short, Mercantile Dept. Store ........ 3 Shane Lee Chris Lawes Karl Elliott J&S Convenlence............. 4 David Bandel 2 John Boyle Robbie Dawson Whithy Ffrefighters.......... 6 Bilan Duff Chris Sorichetti Birag Pandya Andrew Vanderlinde 2 Kevin Washer Whitby Weldlng............. 5 Greg Clarke 3 Giacomo Siciliano 2 Shutout: Glen Mizen White Rose Nurseries........ 3 Se'an Bourke Lou nfusino Rich Bourke Shutout: Colin Robertson Cheekers Variety ........... 5 Gary Taylor .2 Dave Kilmister SteveDymont Colin Moor Shutout: Philip Spurvey Danforth Typewrlters ........i1 Scott Thomson )RPEEWEE Pizza Tree ................. 5 Scott MacIntosh 3 Mike Belanger 2 U.A.W..................... 3 Graham Wright Jeff Wrice Ian Williams Red Wlng Orchards.......... 6 Grog Rennie 2 Jason McWilliams Jason Hunt John Skolnik David Catteral Dodd & Souter .............. 6 Billy Johnston 3 Peter Defina Ricky Hcl ter Bobby Torrens MINOR PEEWEE Miracle Food Mart........... 2 Whitby Firefighters........ 2 Jay Moore Shawn Beatty CLEANERS, SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS In the last few. ye ars, down has been used more and more to keep out the coid and also to suggest a fashionabie outdoor Iook. We can flnd t as fililng In vosts, coats, parkas, Jackets, lump- suits,- pants, mittens, and hats. Down is the soft, fluffy filament grown un der the feathers of ducks and waterfowl. To help you select a down garmont that wiii Justify your ln- vostment for years, the International Fa- bricare Instîtute, the worldwide trade asso- ciation of drycleanors and launderers, and K &M Cleaners of fer the foliowing check- 'X4CEaneng points: 1. Check to see that the seams are well sown. . Also, ropair any rips and tears be- fore cleaning. 2. Note the f ullness or Iack of fullness of the quilted channels. More loft gives more warmth. 3. Select a ga rment quiIted ln both direc- tions for botter wear- 1f e. 4. Inspect the sur- face of the garment for t lny feathers pro- trudlng through the fabric. 5. Note the mranu- facturer's label for fibor content and any speciai care Instruc- tions.' Af ter purchasing, dlean your down gar- ment f requontiy' to re- move soil and freshoni both the fabric and the down. Dryclean. Ing wlll prevent staîns from, setting in the fabric. Be sure to point out heavy sou to the cleaner for pro. spotting and removal without damage. The down fillIng wiii -withstand both drycieaning and washing. The care In- structions wlth your garment offors the bost _procedure. The controiiod cycles of drycleaning are bes t for wide quilted pat- tomns and delicate garments. Aiso, iarg- or Items dlean bettor ln the cleanor's larger tumblers. Careful buying, constant inspection and ropair, and f ro- quent cloaninig are the ruios to. keep down working for you forseasons to corne.' cS £îL7L~L foi t/;~ 8~u~ 9amLLy" S112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831j Reg Grant Dodd & Souter .............. 4 Chris Melmichuk Peter Defina 3 Whitby Firefighters.......... 5 Brian Duff Virag Pandya- David Stogios Mack Ainsworth Andrew Vanderlinde Victoria & Grey ......... Rick HowdenJason Fitzsimmons Midas Muffler........... Exclusive Hair Design....2 Paul Cassîdy Alex Wheelans Duff's Towing...............O0 Andrew Vanderline J&S Convenlence..... ... Sun Lee Red WIng Orchards ..........1 Greg MclDermnid -MAJOR ATOM ...2 Totteà Sints Hubieki .......... 5 Scott Lomax Darrel Wade Philip Sauer 2 Craig MeGibbon ...O Kameka Footwear ..........i1 Danny Rivers, Shutout: Bryce Percy MINOR ATOM Whitby Kinsmen.............O0 NOVICE Brookln Legion ..............5 Zach Hayden .2 Chris Powell 2 Ryan Donnelly Brooklin Kinsmen ........... 6 Dwayne Torrens Chris Attwool Geoff Cadan Wayne Stevenson Ryan Ford Derek Schram ITT Cannon ................ 2 Chris Nichol Robert Lawrence Square Boy Pizza........... 10 Ron Kapusinski 2 David Nam 2 Erie Warner 2 Shane Cronin 2 Chris Stevenson Mike Burgess Shutout: Mike Koutris ITT Cannon................. 1 Robert Lawrence Shutout: Chris Ayres MeTeague Electrie ........... 3 Scott Jensen Stephen Malanka Dean Leesut Dom's Auto Parts............ 2 Adam MeLeod 2 LATE RESULTS Dom's Auto Parts ........... 3 Whitby Kinsmen ........... 2 Scott Weber Greg Davidson Nick Brasier Brent Landry Joel McCullough' Kiwanis.................... 6 Sun GoId ................... 5 Mike Holter 3 David Westcott 2 Eugene McElwain John Trail Robert Delong Jason Bruneau Allen Hishon Mike Donaldson -OMR(n '-4 21 AR'OO VES,ÉJ IPI G LAZ SNOW REMO VAL Whitby Jail announc- es its new snow removal program for .1982-83. This service is being of- fered, free of charge, only to senior citizens in the Whitby area,. . It will be offered to the first 100 seniors whoc'ail the Jail. Eveën, if you have previously receiv- ed this- service, you must re-register. Please caîl the Jail at 668-7791 as soon as possible.> I ,7 j TEAM JACKETS &,UNIFO'RMS Unbeatable Prices on a wide selection of jackets ~ pro sportswear. Oshawa t.N.728-5745 HOCKEY RESULTS The following are the representative team resulta from Brpoklin- Whitby Minor Hockey Association play from November i to 7,1982. Juvenile: Thornhill 1 ât Whitby 8. 'Goals for Thornhi by Barry Den¼k41ert. Whitby goals, scored by Paul Neuman (2), Jeff Hanley, Paul 'Shaubel, Jeff Donald- son, Brent Sllchter, Ken Keenan and' Eric Perroni. S Whitby< 10 at Markham 0. Goals for Whitby by Charlie Mason (3), Jeff Hanley (2), Ken Keenani, Erie Perroni, Rick- Daley, and Wayne Missilbrook. Shutout: Chris Jones/ Bob Rints. Major Midget: Pick- ering 5 at Whitby 6. Goals for Pickering by Keith Ridley (2 ), G. Bullock, Andy Sten- house and T. Reid. Whitby goals by Joe Niewendyk (3), Bob An- derson, Jeff Haley and Jim'Pipher. - Thornhill, 5 at Whitby 2. Goals for Thornhill by Reid Bigland (2), Lou -Tonelli, God Wright and M. Rubinoff. Whitby goals by 4e, Niewendyk (2). Major Bantam: King- stoni Township 4 - at Whitby 5., Goals for Kingston by Scott Foley (2),' Steve Wilkes and Don Bush. Whitby goals by Glen Sachko, Greg Dewitt, Brad Ashby, Grant Reveller and Gary Marks. Minor Bantam: Spon- sored, by Optimists-. Whitby 6 at Belleville 4. Goals for Whitby by Derek MacCarl, (2), Stuart Holter,, Dale Seto, Jesse James and Derek Middleton. Thornhill 2 atWhitby 10. Goals for -Whitby by Dale. Seto (5), Derek Middleton (3), Derek MacCari and Peter Needham., ý Minor Peewee: Spon- sored Iby Scott's Chicken Villa. Whitby 4at Belle- ville 1. Goal- for Belle- ville by S. Stansfield. Whitby goals' by Keith Aimcan, Brent Thomp- son (2) and Dave Grant. Major Atom: Sponsor- ed by, Peacock Sports. Whitbyý 6 vs. Oshawa LNHL' Bruins 3 (exhibi- ,tion).- Goals for Oshawa by S.' Aylesworth (2) and R. MeBridge. Whit- by goals by Mike Fulton (3), Jordy. Moulton,

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