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Whitby Free Press, 2 Jan 1980, p. 14

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PAGE 4.WE AY. JANUARY 2, 1980, WHIT YFE RS x Broolklin- Whitby wins baintam tournament The 6th annual Iroquois at the Iroquois Park and ship defeating Sarnia in / Minor Peewee-Minor Ban- Brooklin arenas. thi f oina ae theIIII tam hockey tournament was Brooklin-Whitby won the Whtyomatdhefr heldDecmbe 27 28 nd 9 mnorbantm campon- st period with goals from hel Deembr 2, 2 an 29 minr bnta chmpin- Joey Nieuwendyke, Gary Roberts and Joci Mc- Cullough.UW Scorirng for the winners in the second period were Stephen Guy and Nieuwen- dyke.li M. Dave Donaldson and Gary IIOOIARID REAL ESTATE Roberts rounded out the The victorious Oshawa pee-wee team R. R. 1, Brooklin, 0Ontaria (416) 655-4525 scoring for Whitby in the third period making the final DROOKLIN, nice 3 bedroomn brick bungalow tastefully decorated, large ire- score Whitby 9, Sarnia 7. rorn completely fllsbed in pine wlth a Franklin Fierplace. Stuated on a Scoring for Sarnia were large fenced lot. Aaklng $9,500.00 Shawn Burr with 2 goals, ONE 0F THE FEW BUILDING LOTS i.ft in the North Whitby area. Il consists of Brad Drury, Stephen Pur- 12½ acres with a view of Lake Ontario. Thora sa an open area for bulding etc. ves, Stephen King and Derek and the reat le wooded. Asking $69,000.00. od The stars of the game FOR FUTHER INFORMATION CALL were Shawn Burr of Sarnia M. WOOWARD, EALTORand Gary Roberts and JoeyCI 655-4525Nieuwendyke of Whitby. Most valuable player was Stephen Purves of Sarnia. In the pee wee final gamelo w Oshawa emerged the cham- ps defeating Pickering in the final games by a score of 10 FRAN toi. REALTORThe three stars for the REA TO Rgame were Dean Smethurst and Eddie Oulas of Oshawa and Darryl Bailey of the Pickering team. 225 Brock St.N. Whtby Rob Brown of the Oshawa 668-6171teain received honourable mention. In preliminary minor ban- tam action Whitby defeated A aurprising goal is scored in pee-wee play by Oshawa Rochester N.Y. 7 to 0, Aurora 10 to 2, Brampton 5 to 0 and Rochester 7 to 1 to leave them undefeated going ino hechmWl hi SC places fourth inta e caposi _____________________________________________________________ The Whitby Iriquiswi il ~~club (WISC) placedfothn ~~ ~ a confederation meethse ~~ ~by WISCSudy square fot of office space, prIced to self fast at $149,900. For more information Clubs from Lnsy calti LORRAINE VAN ALSTYNE 6684171 or668-080,.g. Pickering, OshawaScr î " borough ani Port IHoepr .WE ticipated in the meet. j ~The meet was sposoe W .~ d~.by Starling Pools Ltd. Firsts for Whitbyweto ___________________________________________________________ Cris Donnelly in the os1 f _____________________________and under 50 backtoe I L DESGETSALL STOCK MUST BE CLEARED and in the boys 10 andu e FOR OUR ONE Whiby 2bedoom ungaows6 x 65 FF BT THE END OF JANUARY Placing second igirls1 VAL.E tReed ot, heONinYsR4Which aifows forbunalos ses.onit larged6near5 I I ESand under 50 backstrkwa VA redlU te znn aR hc alw o aluseti l on aedWATCHES MAR KED PRICE TO MAKE ROOM FOR Heather Ainsley. As achoof s and shopping and would make an ldeal starter home, asklng $48.900. Cali LEO ZWIERS M"14171 or8M49150. placing second wereMk GENTS & LADIES 0 1980» INVtNUUKY Pfeiffer in boys 100 rest N DIAMOND 4 %1Denise Vanduleweed i RIGS40 FFgirls 50 fly, Cris Donnlyi MARKED PRICE 10 - le8kt. G3)Id boys 100 back,Dna CHA UNS e BRACELETSGoulding in girls 10ba, Brian McAinden in by 0 %CHARMS 0 PENDANTS back, E. Foster in grs5 STONE 2 OFbreast. RINGS MARKEDPRICEWISC placed secondi h WHITBY-ONE 0F A IiND M8590 Custom built in the 1920'a and superbiy grsae 1120fe ea pruserved îs this 4 bedroomn cape cod style home with earf y amnerîcan decor. fI______________________ n i h il 5adoe fe tu a c eey kîch n f4mi d-1g-nd lvig-ihnepa e, m i n u0Om 2 M0 free rel ny. I , ý- PAGE 14, WEI Y FREE PRESS

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