Page 24, Whitby Fr.. Press, Wednesday. March 0, 1994 *PacLk The Whitby major novice AA hockey tearn played their uarter-final series ageinat, "ckiinr lstweek, winning thr.. of four gantes and .arning a berth in-the league semni-finals. Ge. one, which was played on Monday in Pickering, was a clooe-ch.cking contest with fw scornR chances at éither end. Good gowltending kept the gaine scoreless through the first two perioda. There wr. less than thre. minutes left when the gaines first goal was scored. Sean Pitcher listed a Justin Hawe r.bound over the. Pickering goaltender. This goal stood as the garni-wmnner as the Pack prevented Pickering from mounting a comeback. Drew Dockrill earned the shutout. Gae two was a little more open, but once again the defence and goaltenders outplayed the. forwerds for the most part. Rat Pack open.d the scoeing early in the second period wh.n Hawe1 made no niietake with a pasa from Pitcher, and the Pack wnt ahead 1-0. At the. final buzzr, the first olstood as the game winner as ~t Pack defeat.d Pick.ring again 1-0. This tizne, the shutout w.nt te Kyle Nova. Gae three of the series was play.d on Thursday. Th. Pack started fast, opening the acoring with the gant. bar.ly a minute old. Hawe took a paea fom Walsh and tucked the puck into the corner. Alao assisting on the pa was Jamie Millage. Leuta three minutes later, the Pack opened up a two-g lead when a bard shot by Wa e ranch elud.d the Pick.ring goaltender. Assists went te Andrew Laniot and Brandon Fowler. Pickering fought- back bard and took the play away from the* Peck, scoring two of their own te tie the gae. by the end of the firat period. Pickering took a 3-2 lead lat. in the second period on a goalmouth scramble, and play.d aound, defensive hockey throughout. Whitby applied pressure but could not get the equalizer. Late in the third, Pickering MILTON MOWBRAY p resents father Ralph, 96, with his 60- y ear past masters' njf at a ceremony ist week at the Masonic Lodge in Brokin. Ralph, who sponsored Milton for membership into the took a two-goal lead on a pretty passin la The final score was 4-2 f1r Pckring and the series mov.d back te Pickering. Gem.e four was played on Saturday and was thé moet wide-open gem.e of the series. Rat Pack sterted strong agein , nd 2oed the, scoring midway through the firet p.riod when PitchÎr convert.d a thr..-way paasng play from Walsh and Hawe. Juat a few moments later, Connor fir.d a bard shot from th. slot that the Pickering goaltender could not smother, and Michael Finigen drove the rebound inte, th. net for a 2-0 lead. Pickering got a goal of their own befor, the p.riod ended. Lat. in the period, Sean Kerr conv.rted a Brandi pans inte a 3-1 Rat Pack lad. Early in the third, Pickering came within a goal on a wrap-around shot but, once egain, the. Pack tightened up the defence and kept Pickering away from the. net for a 3-2 in., Whitby now moves into th( league semni-finals against eithei Markham or Bowmanvill,. Mount Zion Lodge in the early fifties, also presented Gordon Farndale, another long- time bdge member, with a 60-year mem- berspin. Photo by Mrk RosBif. Whltby Fres Pres -I [Brooklin Pharmacy SUNS REENThere are many different products available, with some Whether you are travelling formulated specifically for ithis winter to Sun or to snow, face or lips, dry or oily skin, do flot forget "Sunscreen". etc. The minimum SPF number Consuit your pharmacist for Eshould be 15". Try to choose the product which best suits a product which blocks both your needs. UVB and UVA rays. 65 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLUN 655-3301 *1 Annual euchre upcoming at church Myrtie United Church will hold its annua] ouchre card party Thurdy March 24 at 8 p.m. Tikets3 are $2.50. There wMllb. pr.e and a [uncheon will b. For tickets, cail 655-4003 or 655-4704. If you want to drink, that's your business. If you want to stop, thae~s ours. CalI Alcoholica Anonymous at 728- 1020. pirevails Whitby rep hockey PILAYOFFS UMMR PEEWEE AAA <apencudby FJacm m k W-at.bc) Feb. 24 Pat GWsdtih Mica Hmrnikon Nlck Owmn Seom Hayne Fob. 25 WhRby Feb. 27 Mljardin CaseyDuponit 2 Glen Mayer Marci 4 Mtjardin DannvCohen Jarrie Giies ô Yormllncoee O VorlilSknoee Motor City mîxed bonspiel Main evectSwluw Riait Vosse y i Bi8dm dzd.5vSd d. Kelln Wilshlre CesieWlshWcdaiOshawa Curlng Club Andr&w MelaSteOanis Foster Kel Schwlc.Keui Cods cfaiOshawa <Swing Club> Si ZSieT o " jaeTooz MatinGrlnba. f~n onia Whab urling Club aidevemnllnu Rues Arbucide Carrmtnnis, Roui Ennbs, Jan AbugMdeofiWliIbyCurling Club 3rd vm V uAv Deffe.m. Judy Brooks cf Oshawa Curing Club Ro Mso Jane Evn.doe Noalua. Sh-011= lun oa hlycurling Club 41 munit b~ Don i BetnMrMcKnlh.oger McKnlghL Lyne lndlFa UbrlgeCuing Club Paul Sutan. LU Winters. Gary Claghorn. 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Swrqps. Mi JelJfry MAJOR NOVICE AA (Rat Pe*k-- ro aponeer> mardi 6 Ryan Jahnstc Aam Mn Mur 2Aummr Whitby Fabrics novice riget team had a win anid a lose in recont longue gamnes egainst Oshawa. In their first gem.e, Oshawa edged Whitby 6.4. Goal.e Susi. Crabb played well ini the Whitby net and helped to keep the score close. Goal-scorers for Whitby were Joanna Tellis, Jessica, Yan, Jennah Cheesman and Nancy Enhid. won the second gae 6-1. Erin McIntoeh had four goas and two assiste and lindsey lilly had two gols and an assiet. England played a strong gae in net and the defence of Crabb, Kim Curry, Emily Mountjoy and Lindsay Tait chck the Oshawa forwards wll and helped to keep Oshawa's shots to a minimum. Whitby's other forward lime of Kristen Alphonso, Racheal Jimmo and Tellis "kted liard and had some good opportunities around the Osawa net. At a tournament ini Ajax on the weekend, Whitby won against Guelph and lost to Ajax and Pickering. Scoring in the tournament were Jimmo with a goal, Cortni, Henry two goals, Mclntosh two goal%, Eniland a.goal, Cheesman a goal ana an assist. Gobales England and Mountjoy played well. -~fBROOKLJN}~ Prom son to father Hfigh school hockey SENIOR BOYSI RNALSTAMNIS EASTERN DIVISMO DonvAmn Î1011f643321 Eastdaie 9 2 17930 19 pat Dwm 8 1 3 63 37 19 ONeil 5 5 2 45 46 12 MoLaughlin 6 6 0 32 40 12 Perma 4 7 137 519 Rhra 1 11 03982 2 WESTERN DIVISON A rLn 9 2 166 32 19 ng 1 4331 18 Dubrin 9 3 0 65 38 18 Anderson 5 4 3 44 41 13 HenryStree« 4 8 0 40 4088 Don OCconnor 2 10 0 37 68 4 Si. Mmr 2 10 0 38 67 4 Broc 1 11 02780 2 Essids wonn bague clurqilonsip 1 M" m lý