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Whitby Free Press, 4 Jun 1975, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNES'JAY, JUNE 4, 1975, PAGE 11 Whi'etby Minor'Soccer Assoc. resuits Following are the resuits of recent play in the Whitby Minor Soccer Association. SQUI RTS Geddes Carpentry de- feated Koke Car Wash 1I-O as Steve Oliver picked up the o nly goal and Sh anc Kingston rccorded the shutout. Koke Car Wash downed Anco Laboratories 4-I with Chris Daley scoring twice and Walter Borg and Bill Chilton once ecd for the winners. Totten, Simis, Hub.îcki rotinced Brooklin Concrete 7-O as Brad Beer and Shawn Joncs tallied twice and Daryl Musselman, Ian Hopkins and Brian Marsh once each. Andy Zacob picked up the shutout. ATOMS Witby Bakery Clearance and Whitby Welding foughit to a 2-2 tic ith John SchelI scoring both of Whilby bak- ery Clearance's go0als while Martin VanKessel took care of Whitby Welding's scoring. Rae R. Joncs battlcd to a 6-6 deadlock with King West Garden Centre. Steve Moor- head xvas the big gun, scoring four tirnes for Rae R. Jones while Paul Keyes and Paul Kringle collected singles. Les Sinden and Richard Daley tallied twice eachi for King West Garden Centre and John Allan and Joe MeCullougli each found the net once. King West Garden Centre tiien defeated Trio T.V. 2-1 as Richard Daley kicked in bothy of King West's goals. David Cox replied for the losers'. Hooker Chev Olds downed Whitby Maîl MacDonalds 3-1 with Mark Bazarin, Stu Brol and Kevin O'Nefll scoring for the winners. Gary Roberts aele for the MacDonalds. Frank Ignazzitto's four out ldKnmnt - victory vrWocDai Westcott and Paul Bastarache scored singles for the winners. MOSQUITOES Kiwanis and Whitby Lions ended Up in a 2-2 tie with Mark Smith and Ron Maguire scoring for Kiwanis and War- ren Subject and Joe Bryant for Lions. Stokely Van Camp whip- ped Sinclair Sunoco 7-1 with Scott Lintner kicking three goals and Doug Grant, Don Mowat, Leo Beenan and Erîc Ritchie one each. Bob Jeff Wells scored rive tims to a 73 erct oer tims to ac3erconsuer F ou Sevens Realty. KvnLintner and John Brackenbuîy picked up singles fo r the winners. Graemne Smith with two goals and Wily Spencer with one replied for the losers. Brooklin Legion whipped Local 222 by a 5-1 score on a pair of goals from Rick Versters and singles from Greg Jeffrey, Paul Devries and Steve Disney. Robert Broll scored in a losing cause. MAJOR BANTAMS Ewing Pool defeated Armn- strong Homes 5-1 on two goals by Martin VanHoust and singles by Robbic Frendocumbo, Mark -Vander- mieulen and Randy Jeffrey. Arrnstrong Homes downed Whitby Legion 4-1 withi Bill Dugan scoring twice and David Baker and Mark Smith once eachi. David Gunn picked up die losers' only goal. JUNIOR GIRLS Munn's Press chalked up two victories, 5-2 over Mit- chieli Brothers and 2-O over Ajax Pat-Annas Ladies Fash jolIs. In the 5-2 win, Dianne Borg scored twice and Kathiy Parrott and Linda Sacchett once eachi. Therese Dooley and Lorianne Lin ter replied for dhe losers. Susan Davis recorded a shutout and Lynn Neumnan scored bothi goals in the 2-O victory. INTERMEDIATE GI RLS The Optirnists defeated Gus Brown Motors 5-1 withi Sandy Stevenson scoring three times and Anmi Bracken- bury twice. Marg Brown replied for the losers. SENIOR GIRLS East End Meut Market, withi a shutout perfonnance by Natalie Subject and a goal by Joyce Neinia, defcated Reins Raiders I -O. 'Whitby Pizzazip and Pick- ering fougt to a 3-3 dead- lock in peewee alîstar inter district soccer league action. Paul Hunt scored lwicc for Whitby and Stuart Priest o nce. Whitby Pizzazip tien edged Ajax Nelson Hobbies 2-I ini a con test playcd at Peel Park. WVhithy won the Toss and Tool advantage of* a strong wind to take a two goal lead on goals by IDive Cmni in the rirst haif. - Ajax could not capitalize in the second hall' until thc last minute of' thc gai-e when Marcus Byrne broke the shu tout. Witby coach Martin Dolcweerd cre- dits the in ta strang dcl'cn- sive wvork by his fullbacks. Stephen Porter, righ t. and Paul Hunt, lcft. And especi- ally to hialfback Barry Power wvho lias thc star of* thc gaine. Two goal scorer Dave Ci playcd for Ajax last ycar. ln the bantami division, Whitby Fcrrco Engineering blanked Ajax 6-O. David So scored twice while Gary Agnew, Ken Beatty, Bob Roaclh and Bill Davis contri- bute.d singles. Jimtny Rossler picked up the shutout. Witby Ferrco Engineer- ing thien battlcd to a 2-2 draw withi host Pickering N4oodies. It was a hard I*ought gaine in which Witby AJAX I Greenhou~ WHITBY Townline LOCATION: MOM & ME SHRIMPS CHI LDREN ADULTS AQUABICS DIVING SYNCHRONIZED dorinnated but felI behind 2-O on goals by Paul Bigley aind Ronnie Tuinman. How- ever, Bill Davis and Ricky Borg scored for Whitby to tic die gaine. In mosquito exhibition play, Whitby Durham VI 'tal- izîng shuwut Ajax 4-O with Gary McCoy in goal. Greg Degannies, Scott Lintner, Warren Smith and Jamie Cane took cure of thescorng. In future games, the Ferrco Engineering bantam alîstars are in Ajax tonight; the Pizzazip peewee alîstars alîstars host Peterborough Rubberside at Peel Park on Sunday beginning at 1:30; and next Wednesday at 6:15 at Peel Park, Ferrco Engineer- ing hasts the Oshiawa Tridents. 11:30 a.m. WEDN ESDAY, June 11 th175, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.. WHITNEY HALL - IROQUOIS PARK AR ENA, 500 Victoria St. W., Whitby. Pre-schoal age child accampanied by an aduît. Two week sessions of 30 minute duration - lessons heîd on alternate week days. Fee $5.00. Pre-school age child, water adjustment pro- gram in aur smaîî pool. 17 lessons Monday through Friday, 30 minutes in duration. F3,,e $5.00. Red Cross - Royal Life Saving - 17 lessons plus final exam - Monday through Friday - 50 minute duration. Fee $9.00. Learn ta, swim, synchronized swim and stroke impravement - 8 lessons Tuesdlays and Thursdays each week. - 50 minutes in duration Fee $9.00. A recognizedl program of exercises done in shallow water for 30 minutes foîlowed by a 20 minute swim and sauna period. Bath swimmers and non-swimmers can partici- pate fuîly. 8 lessons Tuesdays and Thurs- days each week - 50 minutes in duration. Fee $9.00. Classes 17 lessons, 50 minutes in duration. Fee $9.00. SWIM Classes' 17 lessons, 50 minutes in duratian. Fee $9.00. KINSMEN OUTDOOR POOL CHI LDREN DIVING_ See Above See Above Adrian Vandermeer NURSERY Grower of Quality Garden Plants Geraniums - Begonias Impatientis Â4any other Annuals Plants Perennials Vegetables - Pickering Towvniine Whitby WVHITBY RECREATION DEPARTMENT SUMMER SWIMMING (Bath JuIy & August Classes) REGISTRATIONS: SATURDAY, June 7th175, 8:30 a.m. CLASSES AT IROQUOIS PARK POOL THE MIIK COMMISSION 0F ONTARIO FIuid MiIk Inquiry The Milk Commission of Oiituric; by ujuthority vested in it under The Milk Act will undertake an lnquiry i ta certain aspects of the Milk lndustry. The lnquiry will attempt to determnife how, after delivery ta the processor, certain elements în the milk distribution chain contribute ftD the finail price paid for fluid milk. The nature of the lniquiry will include the acceptance of written Briefs and the receipt of Submissions, as well as a series of public meetings throughout the Province. Persans or groups wishing tco make r epresenta- tion ta the Commission on ainy aspect of the lnquiry are requested ta write to the Secretary of the Milk Commission of Onitariu or to submit written Briefs with the undlersigned not later thani June 2lst, 1975. Public Hearings wîll be held at times and places n Ontario ta be ainnouniced later und those filing Briefs or letters who wish ta appear personailly will be advised as to the time aund place wheni they will be heard. Pleaise aiddress ail correspandence ta The Secretary of the Milk Commission of Ontario, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Purliaiment Buildings, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2B2. Dated at Toranta this 2lst day cf May, 1975. J. F. Jewson, Secretary, The MiIk Commission of Ontario. W. R. Poole, Q.C., Counsel, Fluid MiIk Inquiry, The MiIk Commission of Ontario. SYNCHRONIZED SWIM See Above NOTE: None of the other classes wiIt be offered autdoors. Registration wiIl be taken for KINSMEN and IROQUOIS PARK POOLS on a f irst corne, f irst, serve basis and bath July and Augtist classes wilI be available. We reserve the right ta cancel classes due ta insuff icient registration. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: VVHITBY RECREATION DEPARTMENT 668-5803

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