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Whitby Free Press, 8 Dec 1993, p. 27

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Whitby Free Pres, Wechiesday, December 8, 1993, Page 27 Major peewees wnlesinGuelphtournament - . .-.m I h miuite frnm Huether and Withn tht Ure frineAjax was ouncci---l t U- . aIU1t~ Shno.MV0o&hib Whtby Hanet Plastics major peewee AAA hockey teain was soundly beateql in the Guelph tournainent Dec. 3 to 5. Failing to win any of their CpreUmrinary gaines meant Whlitby hd an early exit froin the tournainent. In the opening gmie, Whitby loat to lbague rival Jax-ickering 6-2. Whitby opened the scorng in the firet minute froin Duncan, with assista to MacRury and Inrie. Ajax tied the gaine before the end of the first period. The gaine was evenly balanced until idwa into the second period whenWhitby was forced toplay two men short for almost four minutes. broke* the gaine open by scoring three unanswered goals. Before the end of the period Ajax added another to lead 5-1. Wihitby scored again in the third period from Huether, with assista to Foret and Shannon. Most valuable player for Whitby was Duncan. In the second gaine, Whitby pý 6-3. St. Catharines scored firat but Whitby equalized with a goal froin Duncan, assisted by Huether and Schleiffer. St. Catharines eventually overpowered Whitby and was leading 6-1. Majeste made it 6-2, with asssta to Triantafilou and Feret. MacRury netted one in the asat awarded to Majeste. In their third gaine, Whitby ut up a sirtd effort againt Brampton but came out on the losing end of a 4-2 score. Picking up the points for WVhitby were Huether and Feret each with a goal and an assist. Whitby goalie Greenen was MVP. Search for the perfect tree a fami*ly tradition. It's a natural biodegradable, non-polluting and environ- rnentally friendly product, steeped in tradition -- a natural Christmas tree. Each year, three million Canadian familles bring a natural Christmas tree into their homes ta become the warmn and glowing centre of their Christmnas ceebration. The tradition, firat introduced in Canada in 1781, lives on year afler year. The evergreen tree symboizes rebirth and regrowth, a symbol embracing all of rnanlcind. For rnany familles in Durham Region, the choosing and cutting of their oa teebus become a fun-filled tradition. Faarnly members - enjoy searching the woods for that perfect tree, arnid the music, festivities and good cheer of the tree farmer. Everyone has a favourite type of Ontario Christmnas tree. Borne people prefer the graceful pines with their long, lender needles. Others choose firs which have thieker, stronger limbs or spruce trees for their lush, thick follage. Whatever type of tree Is chosen, there are standard recorniendations frorn the Ontario Christmnas Growers Association for looking after the tree over the holidays. * Keep the tree outdoors as long as possible *Shake out the tree before tkngit *nside Make a fresh cut in the stern e Store the tree overnight, standing in water, in a partially heated area before taking into the house 9 Keep the tree watered - a two-metre tree needs as rnuch as two ta four litres of water in a *a Keep the tree away from any source of heat ta help prevent it from drying out. Durhamn Region is fortunate ta have a nuniber of excellent Christmnas tree growers. Each grower will rnake your visit to their farni a inemorable one. Contact the MinistTy of Agriculture and Food office in Port Perry at 905-985-2003 for a grower close ta, you. EXTEND THE USEFULNESS 0F YOUR CIHUSTMAS TREE Ontario Christmnas trees don't outlive their usefulnesa when -the holiday season is over. If you leave your tree beside a bird feeder in your backyard, it will provide welcorne shelter for chickadeea, nuthatchea and other snall birds. Start another holiday tradition; have the children or students decorate the tree again,4 thiaUie hanging special treats fron it for the birds. Strings of popcorn and cranberries, suet balla stuffed with seeds or k.ls of peanut butter mixed wth oatmas flakes will provide a feast on cold January morninge for such winter birds as blue jaya, purpie finchea andjuncos. If you set your tree outaide for the birds, don't forget ta take off all the tinsel Birds try ta eat the shiny objects and it can make them sick. The branches and needies of a Christmas tree make a good mulch at home in the garden, especially for planta such as rhododendrons which like an aeid SOI. Municipalities in Durhaxn Region gather up Christinas trees on special collection days and put them through shredders that chop them up into small pieces. This niulch is then used in the summer on flower beds in city parka. Christmas trees are bie- degradable se they will break NiE\\V INDY S'T'(RNl. New for 94, withl a brute 8O(tcc engine contained mnder uts black hood. I f an additiunat 50cc ot ire breathi ng torque doesnt move N'ou, perlîaps the talct titat the Stormi is the smlothest rîding, hcst hiandting big stcd with a new Storm. aruîînd wilt 1)011 t just sit there, break sonie records POLRRIS ii, / zi,, vu'(. SMALL ENGINE & MARINE <on Compete Sales & Service Large Supply of Parts Avalable 17300 Simncoe -St. N. eav RR1 Port Perry l 1 mile North of Port Perry 7A- Port Perry< Phone (905) 985-3192 FAX (905) 985-4729 nVOhw THE SLEDS THAT FUELED ALL THE RUMOURS. 1994 ÀArctic Cats now in stock! agan. The nutrients contained in anodtree might one day end up as part of a -new Christmnas tree 1 STARTING DECEMBER 1, '93 OSHAWA MON.-FRI. SAT. SUN. 10-9 10-5 12-5 HILL TUES.-FRI. SAT. 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