Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 21 Nov 1984, p. 28

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 28, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS Lawmen play one of best games of season The Ljawmen out- shone theinselves on -the weekend playing one of their best games yet against the Dixie Beehives. Althougb losing 5-4, the Lawmen put on a fine show. The gaine was fast wlth lots of ac- tion. Both teams concen- trated more on the hockey gaine and'less on fighting and the resuit was good hockey,ý somethlng the Lawmen have shown very littie of i the past few games. They were quick on the draws and kept up checklng throughout the gaine. The relatively low score was indicative of the defense working in co-ordination with Tur- pin, providing more cover than they usually do. The offense, although lacking Jane Ojanne and Teppo Nuininnim, was for- tified with the addition of Pearson. Pearson, the recent aquisition of the Lawmen, worked like a horse ail night. In the first period the Lawmen demonstrated that the game was to be good when Jamie Bately scored in the first minute. Dixie tied the score but left the ice at the end of the first period one goal behind with the score set at 2-1 for the JEWELJLERY BANKRUPTCY SALE BEING HELD AT L1 U D ýT020, SIMCOE ST. S. Vmcent Jewellers S L OSHAWA Merchandise Supplemented. A l SALE CONTINUES EACH DAY FROM 10:00 AM 9579m5339, .OVER 1,000 GOLD CHAINSO 10K &14K ALL SIZES AVAIABLE AT LOW! LOW! LIQUIDATION ý"PRICES, TWISTED SERPENTINE LADIES'& GENTS' 10K GOLD CHARMS LADIES' 10K GOLD .16"7 14K 7" 10K 10K GOLD BRACELETS OWT S TREMENDOUS RINGS GOLD GOLD THE IDEAL GIFT BUOVAWATC0E SELECTION ASSORTED STYLES CHAINS BRACELETS $4d 9 THE PRICE US RIGHT AT LOW, LOW AS LOWAS4Y $599NL ONLY2 year guarantee LIQUIDATION PRICES $200$999 ________ 14K GOLD 13 JEWEL 10K GOLD CLUSTER RINGS... NYLON LUGGAG E& DIAMOND PENDANTS Your Choice Of PI T EL EATIHE R ATTAC HES. THISPRICE 7 RUBIES &6 DIAMONDS L..BYO 997EMERALDS & 6DIAMON DS "3 95 AND e197 SAPPHIRES & 6DIAMONDS "ONLYI $139 SAVE DOLLARS 14K GOLD GENTS' 10K MANUCURE KITS. CROCODILE 14K GOLD PEARL EARRINGS GOLD FRINGS.... IN ATTRACTIVE CASE LEATH ER WALLETS... DUAMOND STUD, 4½ MM BLUESAPPHIRE... MADE IN GERMANY BLCRWN EARRINGS' Reg.s450NO NL ONXY ... TIGER EYE GREATBL C , RO N VALUE... BURGANDY... REG! OOL $995NOW $99OO($() 5TERRIFIC $W 00$80)Q95 ONLY VALUE SALE CON DUCTED BY R.J.P. JEWELLERS INC. In the second perlod, Dixie tied the gaine again at the 4 minute mark and went ahead at 4:48 with another goal. After a well planned offense Scott Rae tied the score a 3-3. The score remained the same until the third period when the Lawmen again went'in- to the lead with a goal by Alain Raymond le seconds into the perlod. Dixie, however, was qulckto tie again and eventually went on to win the gaine. The Lawmen's next gaine is not until Nov. 30 when they take, on league leader, Aurora. Whitby Curling Club mi zone competition By HAZEL BEST The Whitby Curling Club reports that it wilI be represented in Zone Competition, in the coming weeks, by the following teams: In the Seagram Mixed Event to be held in Ux- bridge Dec. 7 to 9 the teains of skip Don ,Paradine, vice Elaine Snodden, second Ron Cameron, lead Marjorie Cameron, and skip Toley Wozniak, vice Shirley Wozniak, second Dave Fowler, lead Bey. Fowler wilI be coin- ipetine. In the Labatt Tankard teains skipped by Ron Cameron and AI Gilchrist will be coin- peting in Richmond Hill on Dec. 14 to16, Ladies' curling news: Trophy winners at the Nurse Motors Bonspiel was the team of skip E 'v. Bonnetta, vice Mary Lynn MacKay, second Eleanor Wilson and lead Alyce Kunetsky., The runners up was the team of Ev. Miller, skip JoAnne Prout, vice Kerry McKay,' second and lead Valerie Elmhurst. The One Gaine High award went to skip Doris Aines, vice Elaine Cooper, second Marie Jacques and lead Linda Reid and Linda Arnold. .The Consolation prize went to the rink of Ran- dy Hygard skip;. vice Muriel Prosser; second Flo Dodge; and, Iead Shelagh Munroe. EDITOR'S NOTE: Hazel Best is the public relations of the Whitby Curling Club.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy