PAGE 10, WEDNESOAY, AUGUST 6, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS AINT Up to 50 PITTSBURGH for Sen ior Tom Fitzsimmons, Presi- dent of the Whitby McDon- alds Senior 'A' hockey club, recently previewed the up- coming season. "With a nucleus of players returning,- we wiII be able to ice a ftronger team. We will repeat the special evenings that we held for varlous groups in the town, senior citizens, psychiatric hospital, mnor hockey, etc.., and ex- pand on this service aspect PAINTS 103 BROCK ST. SOUTH 668-1104 "AT 4 CORNERS" 'A' where possible", he said. "We have, a few new wrinkles in store--we will try to organize a charity gaine with the NHL Oldtimers and/or the "Flying Fathers", probably in cojunction with one of our Whitby service clubs", Mr. Fitzsimrnons said. He added that "the biggest feature right now is a pro- posed exhibition gamne against a touring Russian club teani schcduled for late Dec- eruber. Wc have made our arrangements with the Recre- aition Departnen t for the arena and have submitted our re(luest to the Canadian Ama- teuir Hockey Association, 50 ail we are waiting for is con- f'irmation that the Russians arc coming' Flying V's defeat Kiwanis 4m3 The Whitby Flying V*s, sporisored by Du rh am Vital- ising gave up a three goal lead but hutng, on to defeýat O)shawa Kiwanis 4-3 ini a re- cent mosquito soccer gainie. At one point,Witby hield a 3-0 lead but Oshawa came back to tic die gaine at 3-3. Howcver, the Flying V's woke up to record the vic- tory. Warren Subjcct, althoughi hceld in tigh t check through- out the gamne, scored twice for dic winners while Paul Vanderkol f and Scot t Lin tncr added singles. An thony Vandcvassenbcrg scorcd a pair for the losers whIflc Robert Dani.Ii contri- bu ed ()ne goial. Pizzzzipfirst d'owns Ajax32 p orts New wrinkles GREAT WALL CHINESE & CANADIAN RESTAURANT Bill Byrne Hearn and Marcus replied for. Ajax. and spectators is free and a large turnout is expected. Light lunch and refreshments will be available. Any local person inter- ested in further information should contact Donna Staf- ford at 668-1325 or 668- 5803. She advises very excellent enter this meet. that only swirmers 'Me Unionvile Swimrning Club is holding its annual two-mile swim on Saturday, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Thie swimn, which calîs for nine laps of a natural course of slightly less than 440 yards, usually attracts a large ticld of youngsters cager to miatch thieir starnuna against Uhc 'course, thec dock and othier contestants. Entratice fo r swimmers ~eMPDR MI P:E 0 UINU ANNOUNCES~I* A A VV cash 0 carry oullel AND $AVINGS FOR YOLJ ON THEUR FULL LUNE heftil MAON.-FRI. 9:30-5:30/BAT. 9:30 -12:00 900 HOPKINS STREET ATr BURNS AVENUE WHITBY, ONTARIO 668-5301 § Save $ 1.00 with this coupon on your next $10.oo purchase of PURINA PET F00D at SHEFFIELD PET PRODUOTS onîy. § (one coupon for each $1 0.00 of purchase) In a reent County Inter- district Soccer peewee con- test, Whitby Pizzazip scored a narrow corne from behind 3-2 victory over Ajax Nelson Hobbies. 'The two teams are' the top ini the league. With the win, ýWhitby holds a five- point lead ovýer second place Ajax with three games re- maining in th e season. SWhitby opened the scoring but Ajax held a 2-1 lead at halftime. In the second hall', Whitby resumed ttieir normal strong defence and slowlY took command. With onily" three minutes Ieft in the gaine, Dave Cini scored to give Pizzazip the victo ry. Other scorers for Whi tby were Gecrge 'Rossier and Jimmny Reid.ý Keith Wilson, although *he did not score, also tumned, in a stellar per-, formance 'for thé winners. 668-7021 668-7301 FmI DBJEiT u- vm * Mâidy - 1 Sabey . 11am. - 3la .. y ..........u...... ....... Il am. - 30a.. now open Tucsdays 116 Dundas St. Wet whitby S wimming Club two-mile swim /OFF WALLPAPERS IN STOCK 20% oo'OFF