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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1994, p. 26

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Page 26, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. November 30, 1994 High Jr zh tSt1t school hockey WL A1r.l P'Cool November for novice 'lnRidge 1 0 0 5 2 2 dcl-aughlin 1 1o0 1 7 2 The Whitby minor novice AAA onevan 1 1 0 3 4 2 hockey teain, sponsored by >'NelU 1 1 0 4 2 2 teris OConnor 0 o i 3 3 1 Whitby McDonald's, reached the rock * O0O0i 5 5 1 halfway mark of the season with' ieny Sre O 0 i 15 5 1 %ndersoet 0 1 15 8 1 a 12-5-1 record. jax 0 1 i 4 7 1 aul Dwyer 0 1 O 2 9 0 After starting the season on a tear, Wildcats have cooled off in TtNscy's remultu November as their record for the Denis OConnor 3, Andlerson 3 (Tom TfoYth was three wins and four olterson. Jfli Grifin. Joli ndaý. baoses. In the past week, Whiàtby I - 1 IÀSF4:h1 Sales Manager's YEAR ~ JJLLL " 11OHP MPFI " Power Steering " Deluxe Cloth Interior " 5 Speed (automatic available) " Rear Seat Heat Ducts 2 DOOR COUPES Now Sale 995*ý Priced $9 From$)F" 11994 AL IMA rGX LOAPD:D' Air Conditioning Dual Air Bags Now Sale9 7 Power Windows From $ 9 Cruise-TiIt Woodgrain Dash EG $19.000 FINANCED OVER Plus Many More 48 MONTI-S @ 5.8% APR 0.0.B. $233456 Luxury Features MONTHLY PAYMENT $ 444.47 LOADED WITH * c tok Units Now Sale* Priced From Other vans may be'cheaper, but none of them are better! * 134 HP MPFI * AM/FM Cassette * Cloth Trim - 5 Speed *1500 LB Pay Load - Best Warranty of ail Pickups Now Sale Priced From $10V 09h 90 ý dmik* * Freight & PDI ($790), taxes, licence extra w À yil 10I * HWY2 C fell te Oshawa and Barrie and defeated Peterborough. At home te Oshawa last Wednesday, the two teamas were deadlocked at 3-3 after the second period but Oshawa counted two unanswered goals in the third te win 5-3.b Scott, Andrew Laramy and Liamr Reddox had singles for Whitby. On Thursday, Whitby travelled te Peterborough and drubbed their hosts 9-2. Reddox had three geais and* the Uine of Steven Seedhouse (twe goals, two assists), Matt Snowden (two goals, three assists) and Dean Seton (four assista) dominated the offence. Scott also had a strong gaine, sniping two goals. Sunday's trip te Barrie was a lacklustre affair. The energy and drive that was with the teain in Peterborough was-nowhere te be found as they fell 6-3. Reddox scored two, Lararny added a single. Whitby begins the second haif of the season at home te Ajax-Pickering in Brooklin on Priday at 7 p.m. They11 aise host Markham on Sundlay at Iroquois, gaine turne 545 p.m. Win, loss for seleets at Manvers The Whitby miner peewee select hockey team, sponsored by Hard-Co Excavating, had a split in two gaines at the Manvers One-Day tournament Nov. 26. In the first gaine of the teurnarnent, Whitby defeated Port Perry 5-0. Goals were scored by Mike Kobryic assisted by Brian LniGrant Howe assisted by Kevin Taylor and Ryan Meaney, Chris Van Dusen assisted by Stefan Hass and Kobrynovich, Gary Kfitamura assisted by Scott Cook, and Taylor assisted by Howe and Meaney. In the second gaine of the series, Lakefield, a major-midnor teain, defeatedWitby 6-1. Taylor scored, assisted by Meaney and Howe. Goalie Adamn Rinaldi was voted most outstanding Whitby player of the gaine. Whitby minor hockey HOUSE LEAGUE LUNOR ATOM Nov. 20 Sorbara Oroup 3 Salurn Whliby 3 Darryl Donaldson 2 Geoif Wells Krist ian HaJiI Andrew Hewson Patrick Millet Dr. Semoluk 7 Owasco VW &RV 1 Michael Fnijen 3 Bobby Verwey Derek Bonk 2 Adam Deah Malt MacFaydon Lennox Drum 4 Brooktin Kinsrmen 1 Robert Riharda 2 Brian Chard Kial Labes2 Standngs as ci Nov. 20 W L T OF GA P Saturn Whitby 3 09 2 24 10 8 Sorbara Grotç 3 1 1 18 10 7 Brooklin Kinsrmen 2 2 1 16 16 5 Lennox Drum 2 2 1 17 22 5 Dr.SemnotIuk 2 3 0 17 21 4 OwascooVW &RV O 4 1 8 21 i GouItondgng stallcs ne of Nov. 20 OP GA AVO Malhew Gi, Dr. Somoliuk 4, 4 w. Brian Hooney, Salurn Whiby 1 1 1U Ian Brook, Sorbara GroLp 5 10 2.0 Joshua Shetler. Br. K(inrmen 5 16 32 Drew DockrlI, Owàsoo 5 21 42 Mark Kainaki. Lonnox Drum 5 22 4A Jamnie Barlon, Whiby Salurn 3 15 5.0 A.J, McGil. Dr. Semnotiuk 1 5 5.0 Oavld Burns. Dr. Somotluk 1i> 8 6.0 The Whitby novice B hockey teain, sponsored by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, jumped out te a quick lead and skated to n 19-0 win over Richmond Hill at Brooklin arena on Sunday evening. Erin McIntosh scored four of her six goals in a span of just 4:06 early in the opening period te lead the Whitby nttack. Susie Crabb added three goals and four assista and Sara Rossali and Karen McWilliams aise recorded hat tricks. Lindsey Giordano contributed a goal and four assista and Courtnie H-enry had a goal and three assists. Tracy Kotarba and Shauna Harner were the other Whitby goal-scorers. Rachel Jimmo had four assista and Kelly Jeifs and Amanda Church added two assists each. Erin Flaherty recorded her fourth shutout of the season as Whitby extended their unbeaten streak te seven games. Thompson propels Lords to 2nd victory Collinda Thompson of Whitby scored only eight points, but four of thein led the Durham Lords te a come-from-behind victory over SLC in an Ontario college women's basketball gaine Nov. 23. With starters Julie Goedhuis and Colleen Cherwaty fouled out, the Durhain bench, inluding Thornpson, played a key role in the 64-63 overtime victory. Thempson's bucket tied the score and sent the gaine into overtime when she made two free throws that gave Lords the victory. Durharn now has two wins and a loas for the season. Tree sales beeit rn Sales of Christmnas trees at MurcottVs tree farin north of Agh- burn will help raise funda for the Whitby Arena Fundraising Asso- ciation (WAFA). For every coupon (below) given by visitera when buying the $25 trees at the farm over the next three weekends, owner Bob Mur- cett will give $5 te, WAFA. The coupon arrangement applies te new customers at the farm -- the Brooklin Lions Club, which has worked with the farm on their own coupon program. in recent years, has its own client list. WAFA will aise operate the accessory store at the farin, sel. ling tree stands, wreaths, door knockers, tree bags and other items. The farrn, which Murcott esti- mates has about 60,000 trees, is on Townline Road, north of Ash- burn. From Whitby, take High- way 12 north through Myrtle, go west 1.5 kilometres on Tewniine Road. Trees will be sold from 9 a.ni. te 5 pm., on Saturday and Sun- day, Dec. 3-4, 10-11 and 17-18. For more information about the_ cou pon prograin, cali 905- 655-8939. ANNUAL MEETING WAJFA will held its first annual meeting on Wednesday, Dec 7 7:30 p.m. at Whitney Hall, iroquois Park, and pre- sident Cheryl Thompson wel- cornes anyone with fundraising and ether ideas te attend. For more information, caîl 905- 666-2210. 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