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Whitby Free Press, 12 Apr 1989, p. 25

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Argo s at 'froquois A charity hockey gm bet- ween the- Toronto Argoenauts football club and Durham ýCol- lege students wilI be held Friday, April 14, 7 p.m. at Iroquois Park arena in Whitby A social willYbe held after the gaine for those aged 19 and over, an opportunity to meet and talk with the Argonauts and obtain Acvnetickets, for $2 each, are available through Durham College at the athletic complex. Cail 576-7622. Bonnetta rink takes playoff The rink of skip Ev Bonnetta, vice Mary Parks, second Kathy Robbins and lead Gloria Halliday won the ladies third draw playoff spiel at the Whitby Curling Club April 6. The Bonnetta rink received the Cardinal Cleaners trophy from Jin Giddings. Runner-up was the rink of skip Mn Chapelle, vice Pat Huff, second Kathy Robbins and lead Fran Ballard. Second prize went to the rink of skip Helen Collins, vice Elaine Forshaw, second Jackie Gorecki and lead Mary Smith. Runner-up was the rink of skip Myrrhl Shepherd, vice Rosemary Spear, second Anne Neumann and lead Lynda Kuchma. Third prize went to the rink of skipM arion 0'Don nel, vice Cathy Mowbray, second Monica Duquette and lead A.nne Sonleyi Runner-up for third was the rink of skip Betty Pascoe, vice Muriel Prosser, second Gail Jackson and lead Peggy Mulli- gan. Whitby ringette - sonaored by Midast Muffler prmav1nIa1 AAChampimmUpe Murch 2326 Whitby 4 North Bay a Andrea Babony 3 Julie Sudeyko 1 Whitby 2 Sudbury 12 Andrea Baboriy 1 Meff NuilY 1 Whitby 4 Londoni 8 j Andrea Babony 1 Andrea Murray 1 Eika dils Jennifer Henry 1 Whitby 2 &carborough 10 Jennifer Henry 2 Whtby 2 Metcalfe 8 Andrea Babony 1 Julie Sudeyko 1 Whitby 6 Gloucuufter 9 And- -1 _-y WHITY minor pcewees dropped a 5-3 decision to Stratford in the fourth game of their best-of-five series last Thursday, giving Stratford the Ontario championship. Above, two Whitby players tangle with a Stratford opponent during Thursday's game t Irquoi Par Vince Ohpreclo-Freo Press photo Peewees elirninated Stratford ended Whitby's bid for a minor peewee Ontario hockey title last week. "They were full value for their win," Whitby manager Terry Hogan said about Stratford's series win three games to one. Stratford won the fourth game 5-3 last Thursday at Iroquois Park. «They played good, clean, tough hockey," said Hogan, adding that his team, too, played strongly but was unable to contain Stratford's bigger players. Craig Talent Paul Dillon and Wayne Primeau scored the final goals of l~e season for the Whitby team, sponsored by Eastway Chrysler. Atoms win in Niagara Facing a Waterloo team that had previously denied them a tournament championship, Whitby minor atoms turned the tables in a Niagara Falls tourna- ment and went on to win the championship. Against Waterloo, Troy Jon- kins prvded sharp? goaltending and bDancey broke a 2-2 midway through the third period as Whitby went on to win 5-2. Whibygalie Mark Sheridan wssapin the final and Dan- cey again scored what proved to be the winner as Whitby edged Nepean 2-1. Whitby hadl opened the tourna- ment with a 3-3 tie with St. Thomas, then won 7-4 and then tied 3-3. Gavin Prout scored four goals and had two assists in the second game. Derek Suddons was named to the tournament aIl-star team and Gavin Prout was named tournament most valuable player. Minor hockey banquet Sunday The annual BrooklinlWhitby Minor Hockey Association ban- quet will be held Sunday, April 16. For squirt and novice house beague players, the banque't starts at il a.m.; for atoni, peewee and bantam house league, 1 p.m.; and for rep teams, 3 p.m. ARNTS TOPSOIL uLoiiLocKirnt*rockiflg Paving Stones Delivered or Customer Pick Up Installatinand Lndscaping also Available D>c> Mt 'Yc>urse'U SmNu j AF~ImL,,25, -1989Paving Stones 10:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. ' Retaining Wails 12:00 Noon L-Iqj"n -1 683-0887 *TOP SOIL *Sand *Curbs *Rockery Stone *Gravel FIREWOOD *Limestone *Pine Mulch *Patio Slabs *Treated Timbers WHLTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,1989, PAGE 25 Li*ndsay, penalties overcome novices in.playoff Whitby' major novice B efort but couldnt overcome penalties and a strong Lindsayi club that won the best-of-five zone II playoff series. PIa ayn our g m sin f1v nightsWhitbylos,tethe first1 game 3-1, won 4-1 in the second1 game, and then lost by scores of 3-v2 and 6-2. "In the four-game series, 'Whitby received 56 mnutes in penaltiès," said Whitby assistant manager Dieter Kirner. «cWe just ran out of gas.» Coaches Jack Middleton and Chuck Sawdon credited the defence of Donald Campbell Lare Cia y and Tyson Peel anc1 the penalty-killing of Brian Nel- son, Matt apson, R an O'Leary, Daniel Thorne and Grant Souter. However, the Whitby teani, sponsored by Highland Movers, won the recent Thornbury tour- nanient with victories over Port Elgin, Caledonia and Missis- Nélson had three goals, Souter had -two and Peel, Thorne and O'Leary had singles in an 8-0 win over Mississauga.* Brent Johnson earned the shutout. Souter'had both goals in a 2-1 *win over Caledonia in the chani- pionship gat»e which saw a total of 34 minutes in penalties. "It was quite a rough contest for an age category that stresses non-contact,'" said tramner Bruce Johnson. "But our players wouldn't back down.» Johnathon Clancy made 22 saves to get the. wm in net. CORPORATION 0F THE ~~TWN OF WHITBY VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS If you're looking for an opportunity which offers a challenge, provides the potential for an attractive compensation package, recognizes achievement, and allows you to make a vital contribution to your community, then we have the opportunity for you. The Fire Depart ment is expanding and we are looking for committed men and, women of good character, compassion, and courage. You must meet the basic requirements for the. Department, must be able to successfully pass academic, physical fitness, practical and medical tests as prescribed. Residency within the municipal bounderies is a prerequistite. The Department has four (4) locations: Station No.1 - Brooklin Station No.2 - Manning Road Station No.3 - Brock St. S. Station No.4 - Myrtle Any person interested in serving this community as a Volunteer Fire Fighter, please apply in person on or before May l5th, 1989 to: Personnel Department, The Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road, East, Whitby, Ontario APPLICANTS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO PHONE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Retaining Walls1, 'WU 17- .1-1=ýIllýIll-- - -

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