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Whitby Free Press, 17 Nov 1993, p. 25

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Whitby Free Press, Wedriesday, November 17, 1993, Page 25 "A o-V4D PAYS Fe Another wi for the Rat Pack 1 The Whitby major novice AA hockey tearn travelled te Barrie on Friday and skated te a 6-2 victory over the Flyers. Barrie, attempting te avenge an early-season loss to the Rat Pack, camne eut iskating hard from the firat faceoif. Whitby vas up te the challenge, making the first period very exciting with end-to-end rushes and numerous scoring opportunities for bath teains. Whitby goaltender Kyle Nova made some big saves carly, but at the end of the first period, Barrie led 1-0. The Rat Pack got rolling early in the second vith two goals les than a minute apart. Wade Branch and Jason Connor tallied with assists going te Sean Pitcher and Justin Have. Branch scored again late in the second period on a thréee-ay play vith Jamie Millage and Brandon Fowler. Defensive play visa outstanding in the second period and the Rat Pack allowed only one shot on the Whitby net. Leading the defense vas the pairing of Andrevi Martland and The Whitby minor novice AAA hockey teain had a win, a bs and a die in the Stoney Crcek tournament. Wbitby opcned vith an impreesive 5-1 vin over Niagara Fals. The goltending tandem of Devin McLeod and Bryan Macijnnon vias outstanding. Goal-scorers were Kyle Musselman (two), Aaron McQuire, Greg Williams and Justin Savyer. The next gaine against Brantford vas a 4-4 tic when, with a couple cf minutes left in the third period, an odd bounce The Whitby minor novice AA hockey teain, sponsored by Main Tech Industries, came eut on the short end of a 5-3 score on Nov. 11lin Ajax. It was the third bas in the last four games for Whitby. Leading the Whitby attack were Ryan Johnston, Aaron MaeMurray and iÀain Reddox. Picking up the assista were Balke Robinson, Steven Seedhouse and Blair Singler. Earlier in the week at Darlington arena, Whitby suffered an 8-3 setback to a strong Bowmanville squad. Pacing the Whitby attack were MacMurray with a pair of goals and Reddox. An asaist was picked up by Tanner Twining. Whitby teck their road show te Vaughan on Nov. 7 at the West Whitby n0no ]hockey HOUSE LEAGUE UOGET Nov. 14 IlghhnVn 4 Van Vee n apOn 4 Andra Auto Davd Mitchell 3 = = y~grt 2 Nichai. Peoock Wh#tbyFise Pres 5 Raya Ent 5 Seophen F"i 2 Jaman P=c" Jéftenrlcls Jason Valn2 RyNmHwocd 2 mmt Swit Nov. 7 WhitbyFreeProse 3 Van eenSispOn 3 BrWi Ncholea MW"helMoral" d2 Rlya nwood Corey Bc" Tony Cwne Ptya Enteqirie3 I:phldVa 4 Jason V"ln icamh3 In IHjrt Shawn Kearn Malt SWft oct. 31 WhibFreeP1en IIIghland Van 2 0 nlowod Dévid Doughuly 2 Rois Enlerpims 3 Van Vee n spqOn 5 MMt SwM 2 Kevin Grm"na Chris Kiiorei Oct. 24 Whitby Fse Pieu 3 Roys Erturpdies 2 MW Reguier Mi.I4dwy Stmm Aîw Jsn Voai Bian Houda I4gnw Van 4 Van Veut ShaOn 2 A 3 nAuie~Mahm Jeremi Brimble, along with bard-skating winger Andrevi Lamiot, and at the end of the second Wihitby led 3-1. Barrie came out strong te start the third period but were found its vay inte, the Whitby net. Goal-scorera were Kyle Percewicz, Kybe Vanderîco, Jef Freeman and Williamsa. The final gaine, againat hast Stoncy Crcek, vas an even conteat until late. in the third pcriod vihen Stoney Creek acored the winning goal in a 2-1 gaine. The goal-screr for Whitby vas Percewicz. The defence cf Kevin Mangoît, Joshua Francis, Kyle Branson, Justin Sawyer, Cain Langlois and Scott Morrisen playcd superbly tbroughout the tournament. Vaughan arena and dropped a 2-0 decision on a couple cf bad breaks. The teain returned home Nov. 10 and playcd a hard gaine vith Richmond 1Hll. Whitby acorcd in the third poriod te earn a 2-2 dravi te remain undefeated vith Richmond 1Hill. Scoring for Whitby vicre Seedhouse and MacMurray. Adding assista vicre Brandon Davis and Singler. Goalies Kyle Simpson and Mfichael Jeffrcy faced 48 shots vhile holding the oppostion te nine goals in the ls three gaines. Seleets win one of three iEnnismore Wbitby miner atom selects had one vin in three gaines at a B hockey tournament in Ennismore over the veekend. la the cpcning "aine, despite outstanding pay from the defence cf Dami iuvaiye, Elliott Fitzsimmons, John Gillard, Carl DiCarlo, Greg Tsagris and Ian Parker, Whitby lest 4-3 te Ennismore. J.P. Galipoault recorded tvio markers and an assist; Rob Muir, one goal; Ian Parker, two assista; and Shane Healy, an assiat. Whitby then lest 3-2 te, Orillia. Whitby's goal-scorer vas Healy, vith assista froin Muir, Kurtis Lindeil and Galipeault. Whitby then defeated Haliburton 2-1, Galipeault scoring, froin John Gillard, and Gillard eccring on an assist from Sean Brackin. la North Yorlç league play, Whitby blanked York Mille 5-1. Whitby geais vere by Brackin, Muir, Parker, Healy and Mathevi Grahamn. Whitby alec beat Markham 2-1, Mike Lever and Parker scoring. la exhibition play, Whitby vas dovincd by Thornhill 2-1. Whitby'e lone goal vas by Brackin, assisted by Lever and Sean Keay. Muir ecored frein Grahamn and Ryan McMichael in a 4-1 basse te Sca boeough. prevented fr-oi mounting a comeback by strong two-way play by the Rat Pack. A big shot frein the point by Robert Eberbe found the corner early in the period and Whitby vient ahead 4-1. Asising on the play vias centre Jason Connor who outmuscled hie man for the puck, creating the opportunity. Barrie scored niidviay through the period, but late goals frein Cennor and Hawe, assîsted by Michael Finigan and Kevin Waish, iced the 6-2 victory for the Pack. Gaine stars were Eberle,, the goaltending duo cf Nova and The Whitby major atoin AAA hockey teain, sponsorcd by Dundas Centre Guardian Drugs, rang up tvo road victories over the past vieek by defcating Markham Thunder 7-5 and 7-2 on sucoesive Sundays. The first gaine vas a very bard-fought contest that vas cbaracterized b chippy play. Scoring for .Why vere Bobby McBride and Kybe Branch each vith tvo, Judd Stevenson, Jeremy Fisher and Blaine Dovin. Assista were distributed amongst Robert Lalonde, Jay Harrison, Drew Dockrill, and Robin Côté vho showed hie work ethic in both forvard and defensive positions. Head coach Joe Millage said, 'When the Rat Pack works, the Rat Pack wins, and this porformance was a good example. With only one gaine to go te the halfway point in the season, the boys are coming together as a teain very well." The Rat Pack plays tvio homne gaines this wcekend. They meet Grilla Saturday at 3:15 p.m. and take on Pickering Sunday at 5 p.m. Both games wil bo at Iroquois Park. Steven Farquharson, Reece Robertson, Stephane Ianklater and Mike Morrison. In the second gaine, selid goaltending vas provided by Ian Watson and Justin Zammit. The bighlight cf the gaine came vihen defenseman IAnklater dcpcsited his firet goal cf the season. Whitby nov bas a 10-2-1 record, good enough for first place in the division. Whitby is home Thuraday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. againat Richmond MÎI Stars at Brcoklin. Pubicduaineo sorces aerfthn and a wiI-rCuni re ccig service have resule in a smooth blue box collection operation. Te following wiii informn new residents how to fil1 Drhan's blue bx to enable collectors to do their job efficiently. Glass - botties and jars used for food/beverage only. Remove lids and caps. Rinse well and place loose in the botto)m on the blue box. Do not mnclude: window glass, mirror drinking gasses, porcelain, flower pots, ceramucs, light bulbe, car headlights, glass pots and pans or crystal. Métais - cans used for food/beverage only. Labels do not have te be removed. Rinse well. loo", jagqed lids can be a hazard as they sometimes fly through the air and may cause injuries, se it is best te just leave themn partially attached to the can. Metal lida and caps should be placed in a squeezed can. Do not include: coat hangars, alumiinumn foil or pie plates, sheet metal, metal pots and pans or hazardous containers such as aerosols, paint cana or car batteries. Plasties - only PET one- and two-litre pop bottles can be included at this time in Durhamn. Remove caps and rinse weli. Do net mclude: plastic wrap or bais, margarine or yogurt tubs, ice creai or cottage cheese containers or toys. Cardboard - flatten clean, brown, corrugated cardboard boxes (the kind with a ruffled inner layer) and undie in umits not larger than two feet by two feet by one foot. Pizza boxes are aise accepted. Do not meclude: viaxcd or coated boxes, milk or juice cartons, boxboard (cereal, shoe, tissue or soap boxes). Newspaper - bundie or bag newspapers and place vith corrugated cardboard. Telephone books are aise accepted. Place either next to or on top of the blue box. Do not include: writing paper, envelopos or junk mail. Some products carry a symbol that says recyclable, but that does not necessarily mean they are included in Durham's blue box curbside collection prograin. If it is net mentioned above, do not put out for collection. Items such as household hazardous waste (HHW) and dlean dryviall should bo taken te an HHW depot. The little red box on the ide of an igloo (large,' blue, dome-shaped depot) is a place te drop off smali, dry-cellcd batteries. Durhami Region has markets and stockpiles for ail items collected. Although recycling ia costly for mijnicipalities, yqu can help.rnaintain these progratns andusave toi dollaîiby " putting the blue box at curbside only when it is fuli " setting your blue box beside the neighbour's *composting your ovin kitchen and yard waste " leaving grass clippinga on the lavin " not littering. Remember, you are recycling whcn you purchase products that contain recycled content. Coming event: Sunday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. to 3p.m., Metro Civic Centre, 55 John St., Toronto -- third annual conference on vermicoînposting. For details, contact Ron Burns at (416) 423-4971. 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