rirst outside gam c against Oshawa's Fernh iii-Nipigon team Iast Tlîursday and camne up with a close 19-16 victory. Lean Meaker pitched a good ganw, backed up by an excel- lent performanceý by catcher Janet Formnosa. Congratula- tions girls! The seven to nine year old girls out of Henry Street played an. exciting tie breaker W-..hi*tby teams nip Ajaxg Two Whitby teains re- corded 2-1 victories in recent -xhibition soccer action. The Whitby Flying V's, sponsored by Durham Vital- izing, came froin behind to 'defeat Ajax in a mosquito* contest. Ajax' Mike Owens scored the opening goal after four minutes of play. They held the lead until the 12 minute -mark of the second half when Whitby tied the gaine. The Flying V's got the winner two minutes later. Scoring for Whitby were Greg Degannes and Jamie Cane. Whitby remains undefeated. In peewee action, Whitby age fro en( chi & shawa Pizzazip nipped North Osh- awa Lions 24l. Both tearns' defences were strong as the first half ended in a 0-0 deadlock. After only, two minutes of the second half, Stuart Priest topped off a fine play which began in Whitby's end to give Pizzazip a .1-0 lead. Oshawa tied the gaine two minutes later on a penalty shot. Halfway through the second hall', Whitby's Paul Hunt was awarded a penalty shot. The Oshawa netininder blocked the shot but Paul pounced on the rebound and gave Whitby the win. L.ongueui*l group arrive Friday At 5 p.m., a swim meet is A group of youngsters scheduled for the Iroquois ed eight - to 17 is coniing Park swimrming pool with :m Longueuil on the week- several events including free- Ld as part of a sports ex- style, backstroke, breast- ange with Whtby. stroke, butterfly, individual The group will arrive late medley, relays andmixed re- lays. Friday evening and wil neet their billets at a reception at the Whîtby Public Library at 10:30. Refreshments wil be served. The friendly competition gets underway at 2 p.m. on Saturday with a baseball game on the north diamnond at Centennial Park. ENZYME USES Enzymes have been used in ~Processing fruit iuioes, wine, beer, ,iiaking bread and tenderizing l meat. Recently enzymes have been injected into cattie before ýsaughter in the hopes of realizing .kmore tender beef for consurnption. î N The meet continues at the sanie site at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. A second basebail gaine is scheduled for 1 p.m.; again on Centennial Park's north diamond. The Longueuil contingent will gather at the library at 3 for an official sendoff. DIGESTIVE TRACT As food passes through the digestive tract it is acted upon by varlous enzymes. These break the food down into molecules small enough to be absorbed by the ceils of the tract. PASSPORTS N0 APOHMEI(t NERY instant Defivery Mon. -»Sat. 10 a.m. to SP'i. Friclay ~IlI 9, Closed..Wed. llie Whiitby girls' softbal Iýrogran1 is'in full swing now, ith 14 tearus playing in the Nhitby area. There are three age groups invoived with four teanis of seven to nine year olds. Nine teains of 10 to 13 year'olds, and a teani of 14 to 16 year olds which will play tan froin the Oshawa league. The Palmerston tearn (14 to 16 year olds) played their against the Thornton teani on Tuesday. It was a fast moving gaine with Thornton. going ahead, froin the flrst inning and holding the lead- throiigh to the top of the rit.The Henry Street teani pulled together with Pamnela Haiseli hitting a home run and Andrea Shields turning a double play, while the tearn folowed up With eight runs to tie the score. One extra inning was played and Shari Morasch scored the tie break- ing winning run. Great efforts such as catcher Lisa Lintner playing a no error gaine and Maxine Dunning striking out 10 batters to becoïne the winning pitcher, gave Henry St reetal15-14 win.- The 10 to 13 year old girls' teams have seen a lot of action in the past two weeks as well. On July 10, Brooklin B and Thornton B played a close gaine with BrooklilaB winning by a score of 22-18. Julie Roberts was the win- Girls' softball- squads, needcouches, umpires nlng pitcher while Tammy Bowers and Christine Parrin- der both scorej home runs for the winning teain. Last week lhe Hutchins'on tean (10 to 13 year olds) piayed a good gaine against Thornton B winning by a three point margin. It was an action packed gaine with Judy Casey as the winnhing pitcher and Cindy Formosa scoring three home runs and a triple for Hutchison. Tricia Glaspel scored two home runs for Thornton B while her tearniate Vanessa Leu- werntz put in a fine perfor- mance on first base. Keep up the good work girls! The girls and the coaches are working hard to make the softball season a succéss. However,- they, still need more help with the coaching, and the association urgently requires umpires. If you feel you could help out in this respect, phone the Whitby Recreation Departinent at 668-5803. This lis what Ontarilis ding to stabiliz thie incomie lo-f beef cal, producers. .- Every producer of beef calves in the province (inciuding creamn shippers) is eligi- ble to participate in this program, which formns the fîrst part of an overail Farm In- corne Stabilization policy. You can partici- pate, by contracting to join the program for a f ive-year period and by paying an annual fee for every eligible beef cow you enroil in the program. Your Ontario government wil also contribute to the program. For 1975, your fee wiII be $5 per cow, however, for this year fees are deferred until payments to producers are made. The provincial government contracts to make a grant per cow to participating producers if the average market price for Ontario- produced stocker calves fails below the stabilized price of 501Z per pound in 1975. Your provincial government has recently established the Ontario Beef Caif Income Stabilization Program -a voluntary program designed to: " stabilize the income of recognized beef caif producers in Ontario; " encourage a continuing steady supply of Ontario-produced beef stocker calves. It wilI estabIish a floor on the amount of money a producer may expect to receive in years of poor caîf prices. Payments wili be made in December or as soon as possible thereafter. The enroliment period for eligibie produc- ers in 1975 ends August 31. Complete information on the program, as weli as enrolîment form and contracts, are available at your local office of the Ontario Min istry of Agriculture and Food. Minlstry of Agriculture and Food William Stewart, Minister M Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEONESOAY. JULY 30,1975, PAGE 11 EM PLOYERS REDUCE YOUR TRAININO, COSTS YOU WILL BE REIMBUSED- from 40%'to 86% of the direct training coes and trainee wages under the Canada Manpower Indus- trial Training Program. If you have put off expandin 4, hiring or training your PRESENT employees because 0f training costs C.M.I.T.P. can heip. ENOUIRE TOIDAY-Cecmi Montemurro and Bill Bisset are our C.M.I.T.P. specialists, and wiil gladly answer any questions on this pro. gram. Phone 728-4631, or drop into the Oshawa Canada Manpower Centre at 44 Bond Street West. Robert Andras Robert Andres Minister -Ministre I I 214 brock street souh, whithy, ontorio 46ô668l2I MERANTIE DPT ET A LRG AEN' * E 321BROA A S .3 S . VV IB LZ j836 i