Followlnig are the resuits of recent action in the Whitby Minor Soccer Assoc- iation. SQUIRTS Steven'Oliver scored tWice and Grant Harding once as Geddes Carpentîy " edged Anco Laboratories ,3-2. Vic Rèfalo and Dennis Bastarache scored singleâ for Anco. Mike Fluke recorded a shutout and Brad Beer scored a single in Totten,,Sims and Hubicki's 1 -0 Win over Koke Car Wash. Brooklin Concrete de- feated Koke Car Wash 3-1, with Kevin Hicks, Tom Clarke and Joc Mulcahy scor- îng for the winncrs and Bill Chilton for the losers. - ATOMS Tçrry James played flaw- less nctminding as Whitby Welding blanked King. West Garden Centre 3.0 on goals by Paul Neumüan, Clinton, Davis and .Gord Van Kessel. Woolco shutout Rac R. Jones' by an' identical - 3-0 score on perfect goaltendi-ng by Lars Hansen,, a pair of goals by Kevin Campbell and à a single by Franik leraci. David, Craig and Paul Hoogkanip cach tallied twice ini Trio T.V.'s 4-2 decision over Hooker Chev Olds. Ken 'Huggins and Jeff Johnstone rcplied for the losers. David Craig and Paul Hoogkamp each scored five Urnes as Trio T.V. dumped Rae R. Jones 104. Paul Kcyes, with, two, Craig Wel- don and Paul Pringle rcplied for the losers. John' Scheli scored thre tinies and --Tom Scheefer twicc as Witbv Bakery Clearance downed Whitby Mail McDonalds 5-2. Chris Cote, and Eric Vandepol re- plied in a losing cause. Phil Brackenbury recordcd a shutout and David Westcott scored. a hattrick in Kînsmnen Club's 4-0 win over Woolco. Paul Bastarache scored once. à MOSQUITOES Gord Nicuwendyk Sports cdgcd Whitby Lions 4-3 with David Blacquicre scoring two and Steve Hernpstead and John Hempstead one- each. Wprren Subjcct scorcd twice and Joe Bryant once for the losers. Mercantile doubled the score on Sinclair Sunoco, winning 2-1 with Carmelo Scaffidi and Frank Princiotta scoring for thre winners and Rciair Santala for the losers. Jeff Wells scored four turnes to pace Consumers' Gas' to an 8-0 drubbing of Adebar Athletics. Kevin Lintner addcd a pair and Earl Hand and Stuart Craig contributcd singles. David, Lynde recordcd a shutout as Brooklin, Legion blanked Four Sevens Reaty 4-0 on a pair of goals each by Rick Vestér- and John Sta- choW.' <Four Sevens'Realty then reversed forin to dump Local 222 by an '8-3 score. Calvin Camplin and Graeme Smith ech cred twicc whilc BiHl Lamnont, Tomn Wolff, Mike Kennelly and'Andrew Butler added singles. MAJOR BANTAMS Lasco and Ewing Pool battled to a 44 deadlock. Mike Pasowisty and Dan O'Brian each scorcd a pair for Lasco while Robbie Frendocumbo, with two, Dennis Milette and Randy Jcffrey scorcd for Ewing Pool. JUNIOR GIRLS Shelley Garland led Mit- chell Brothers to a 2-1 vic- tory over the Ptannas Ladie Fashions, scoring bo th tory over thc Patannas Ladies Fashions, scoring both Mit- chell Brothers goals. Scoring thc lone goal for Patanna Ladies Fashions was Michel Pineiro. Pine Ridge Nurseries recorded a 3.0 win over Munn's Press. Uisa Smith led the scoring with two goals with Lynda Warren the other. The winnîng goalie was Terri'- Lee Sandford. Munn.s Press suffcred a 6-1 loss at the hands of Pick- ering Road Runners. Linda Bain gave an excellent show- ing wi th three of thc six goals. Linda Hartjes had two and Martine McNiff one in Uic rhigh-scoring affair. Susan rDavis had scored thre only i goal for Munn's Press. Whitby Pizzazip currently holdfirst place in thre County lnterdistrict Soccer League Pcewce Division with 17 points on thc strength Of cight wins, one tic and one loss. To date, Whitby has outscored their opposition 50-12. Ajax Nelson Hobbies trail lcading Pizzazip by three points on six wins, two losses and two tics. Pickering Fal- cons are in third place with 10 points, followcd- by Peter- borough Riverside Nurseries with nine, Peterborough-,Grav- Thre Whitby Recreation Departinent is offering tennis tessons at five locations in'thc town. Peel Park courts, Wil- low Park courts, Central Park courts, Brooklin courts and thc soon to be complcted Hutchinison Park courts. A 'number of children froin cach 'area involvcd In thc Recreation Departinent Summner Playground Prograin can take part in ic free Tennisrania one day aweek where thcy can pick up, valuahie pointers. 1The Recreation Depart- ment is now acccpting regis- trations for chidren aged cight to 12 who want a vcry intensivje tennis program with possible tqurnament partici- pation as an end. Thereare only a limnited nurnber of INTE RMEDIATE. GI R LS, The Pickering Flyers' Kelly Aures chalked -up a shutout as her teamn beat Çarols Kittens 5-0. Joanne Spek scored ail fIve goals for the Flyers lni a, great perfor- mance for her teamn., ,Gus Brown Motors nipped the Pickering Flyers 2-1 with Joanne Mulicahy scoring both of Gus Brown's goals. Sandra Mceaýn scored the Flyers' lone goal. Optimists International dropped the Ajax Mohawks 11-0 ln a one-sided affair. Anne Brackenbury, Sandy Stevenson and Glenda Leitch ail fircd hattricks with Wendy Nieuwendyk and Joy Geddes scoring one each. The net- minder for the optimists was Lynda Miller. Gus Brown Motors edged the Pickering Panthers 2-1 ini a close gaine. B. Dunf scored two for Gus Brown Motors white Kim Watson contri- buted the' lone goal for the losing Panthers. Theresa Keenan shutout Carols Kittens 1-0. Nancy Kucharuck scored the only goal in the gaine. SENIOR GIRLSý Demediate Beauty Salon were vi ctorjous over East End Meat Market 3-1. Tracy Smith led the scoring wîh and Lisa Belford added tlhe other goal for the East End Meat Market. Doreen Meima tallied in a losing cause. The Pickering Wildcats and Reins Raiders ended up in a 2-2 tie. Jackie Koenders and Dale McLean scored one apiece for the Wildcats white Kathy Harris and Shela Mul- cahy earned a goal cach for the Raiders. Munro with four and Bay Ridgcs '606' with two. In Uic Bantarn Division, Whitby Fcrrco Engineering Rangers, witlv nine points, are in third place, two points behind first place Peterbor- ough Pion, Marine and one bchind Oshawa Tridents. The Rangers have won four, tied one and lost one in their six gaines. Bay Ridgcs PMA and Pick- ering Tornados arc ticd for fourtir with five points apicce whilc Ajax Warriors are. in the basement after losing al eight gaines. childrcn selcctcd for this six- wcek program, which costs $20, The prograrn, which begins Monday, will be hcld Monday. Uirough Friday at Peel Park courts from 1:30 to 4 :3 0 . - ' ' Also beginning Monday, the Recreation Departinent will offer a less- intensive pro- gram for chidren and adults. The cost to, chidren for six 40 minute lessons at Uic vani- ous courts is $5. The le-ssons wil' l be hcld Mondays and Wcdncsdays at 7 p.m. Thre six one hour sessions for aduîts cost $12 and wil go Tucsday and Thursday event- ings at 6:45. For more information cal tire Recreation Departinent at 668-5803. WH ITBV FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. JU LY 0, 1975. PAGE 11 WhibyPublic. Utilities ConunSion I NOTICEI CraigHoog-kam lead Trioto wn Rate Adjus'tmen Month ly Rate, Schedule Effective with ail buis issued on and after July 1, 1975 for accounts billed monthly and Augu'sti, 1975 for accounts billed bi-monthly REUENTIAL SERVICE- Energy Blocke& c per kwtlmnmufrwh. Class of service' turst ex, * t al bill edule o,250 200" 500, adi no. kwh kwh kwh tional Regular 3.3 - W*5 .5 $.50 o7 WApplicable to metered water heating installations only No. Applicable to existing installations only NON RESIDENTIAL SERVICE -kw Dem-and ___ Enerv Bloks and c ner kwh Class of block arst next. 1next next a Service r kw 250 200 9701,7,00kwh _______ -kwh kwh kwh kwh General 50-5000 2.40 3.4 - 2.051 0.85 0.5 (0-5000 kw> -- General <over 5000 over kw> 5000 $.65 al energy at 0.5 c per kwh minimum bill -under 50 kw -$4.O demand du ring the previous il months or the contracted amount whichever is the greater. transformation allowanoe -~rates are based upon service at utilizaltion voltage.1 Where the customer provides transformation facilities, the following allow- ances will apply - for stepdown from transmission voltage - 40c per kw of billing demand per month for stepdown from subtransmission voltage - 25c per kw of billing demand per month£ for stepdown f rom distribution voltage - 1 5c per kw of billing demand per qmonth MISCELLANEOUS RATES: Street Lighting- Energy Charges calculated on the basis of $5.23 per Kilowatt of the street ighting connected load Sentinel Lihing Energy charges for unmetered sentinel lighting service, where applicable,- shahl be calculated on the basis of 1.1 times the energy charges for street ighting Commercial Cooking Dîscontinued with, the implemnentation of this rate schedu le. FLAT-RATE WATER HEATING SCHEDULE NUMBER 76 400-watt element 450-watt element 500-watt'ehement 55-atelement 600-watt element 650-watt element 700-watt element 760-watt element 800-watt element 850-watt element 900-watt element 950-watt eheMent 1, 000-watt element AIl element sizes of.over per 100 watts per month. 1,000/3,000-watt elements 1,500/4,500-watt elements H.C. Simpson Secretary-Manager $2.74,per month 3.08 per month 3.42 per month 3.76 per month, 4.10 per month 4.35 per-month 4.,98 per month 4.85 per month 5.08 per month 5.30,.per.month 5.58 per nmonth 5.85 per month 6.08 per month 1,000 watts to be charéed at thei rate of -60.8 cents $6.46 per month $9.69 per month R.W. Cawker Chairman An additional amo unt of 5% shahl apply to ail buis not paid on or before the due date. Re: t.' over 50 kw - $0.25 per kw for ail kw applicable to the maximum bihing Whtb y tin Fi"rst Tennis offered