B*antarn-Minor, i "If the initial games in the Major Bantam-Minor Midgct Brooklin-Whlitby Minor Hock- division are any indication of eV Association House League lte upcomning season, follow- f~1*1~1ers should see several close uonsoliiateucness Rotary CIub-edged Whitby B uilding Lions 3-2 as Jeff Cyr, Tod Sandrelli and Dave Ci Allsto~rs scored for the winners and Mike Gallagher and Paul 5m3 Gibson for the losers. drop ~ t Tim Tran scored ahattrick The Brooklin-Whitby Lion- narrow 54 victory over Kins- solidated Building Corpora- men Club. Jeff Dinsmore and tion Juvenle Alîstars dropped Rick Borg added singles while a 5-3 decision to Richmond Scott Ravary, with a pair, Hill in a recent exhibition Mark McDonald and Nick gamne played at Iroquois Park Fisher replied for the losers. Arena. Gus Brown Motors downed Mike Doyle and GerrY' Gordon Nieuwendyk Sports Tipold split the goaltending for Richmond Hill who were outshot 32-20. Bob Wallingford led the Richmond Hil attack with two goals while Rob Dynes, Rick Hopson and Rand5y Hughes-Guest chipped ini with singles. Dan Gordon scored twice and Ed Szczur once for the losers. C.B.C. supporters urge you to "follow the team that gives you ail of the action, ail of the time". Major Peewee Alistar Dance The Major Peewee AHistar hockey team is holding a dance on Saturday. Novem-. ber 1 5, to raise funds to finance its upcomîing trip to Quebec. The dance will be held in the Whitby Masonie Hall fr.om 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets, at $7 per couple which includes bar privileges, lunch and entertainment by B and H Sound, are available by calling 6554495 or any parent of a Major Peewee Alistar player. O.H.A. Senior 'A' Hockey Thurs. Cet. 30 Whit*by Warruors Terriers 8:30 p.m. Iroquois Park Tickets Aduits $2.50 Students $1.50 kids $1.00 The Russians are coming I1 Nli*dget hi 6-4 as Derrick Mineret and Don Edwards eachi scored twice and Tirn Clark and Mike Postek once. Pat O'Connor fired a pair for the losers who got singles by Eddie Huinink and Wayne Middleton. Ewing Pools and Kameka Shoes battled to a 3-3 draw as Jerry Clugston, Steve Matika and Paul Clugston scored for the former and Dave Bannon, Lariy Chizen and Mike Mulligan for the latter. In Major Peewee exhibi- tion action, AIl Canadian Awards defeated Randaîl Plumbing 5-3, Mercury Auto Body trounced Totten, Sims and Hubicki 7-1 and Family Kartway pounded Whitby WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1975, PAGE9 )ckey MaIl Restaurant 7-1. Ail Canadian Awards got singles frorn Rae Nicholson, Mark Vesters, Steve McGary, Larry Rich and Allan McDon- aId. Jim Debettin, Brian Schroer and Chris Channon replied for Randaîl Plumbing. Frank Princiotta and Greg Gibson each scored a pair of goals in Mercury Auto Body's victory. Elliott Owens, Brian Mangnail and Paul Szakacsi added singles. Brent Lindber*g scored the losers' lone goal. Paul Shaubel's five goals' paced Family Kartway to its win which was aided by singles from Russel Lewis and Marc Robitaille. Tod Tran replied for the losers. WhitIby downs Cambrildge A Cambridge Hornets defencemnan clears the puck ouit of danger during Tliursday's Senior 'A' contest against the Whitby Warriors. Whitby won the game 2-1 on a pair of goals by Doug Keeler and excellent goaltending by rzian Wilson who lost bis shutout with 55 seconds remaining in the game when iim Rutherford scored for the losers. The Hornets avenged the loss on Saturday when they defeated the Warriors 4-1 on two goals by John Rutherford and singles by Bill Hway and Norm McLeod. Mike Noonan replied for Whitby. The Warriors host the Orila Terriers tomorr ow at 8:30 at Iroquois Park Arena and travel to Lindsay on Monday. Free Press Photo by Alex Kaînins Several close contests Îin 559 BLOOR ST. W. OSHAWA, ONT- 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Cor- poration of the .Town of Whitby wiIl be holding a Special Testimonial Evening in honour of former Mayor Desmond G. Newman as a tribute to his dedicated service to the citizens of Whitby and for having served the community for a period longer than any other mayor in the history of the Town of Whitby.* The Evening wili be heîd at Heydenshore Pavilion on Wednesdny, November 5th, 1975, commencing. with cocktails at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner and entertainiment. Tickets are available f rom the office of the Clerk for $7.50 per person. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., CLERK, The Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. CAROUSEL INN (UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT) ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY - SATURDAY FEATURING EXOTIC DANCER UN CHARLIE'S BAR AND GREAT LAKES EXPRESS N THE CONFEDERATION ROOM Businessman's Buffet Luncheon -- $2.50 - Ail vou can eat. MON-FRI l2noon to 3p.m. Sunday Buffet Dinner - Ail you can eat. SUNDAY EVENINGS 5p.m1 tO lOp.m. FOR RE SERVATIONS CALL 723-5271 Il 'i <.4 «r «r 'i il 'r fi :1 ,1 ~1 M A t, ~1 WHITBY RECREATION DEPARTMINT announces MOM& ME (DAD) 2nd SESSION REGISTRATION: Daily-i :30p.m. - 4:3Opm If roquois Park Swimming Pool Water adjustmnent with parent tbrough basic swim progressi.on CLass QnmQnçe Tuesday, November 4th 9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m.. (under 2 years) 10:00 a.rn. - 10:30 a.m. <over 2 years> 6:30 p.m. - . 7:00 p.m.(under 4 years> Wednesday, November 5th 10:30 a.m. 11i p.m. (under 4 vears> Thursday, November 6th 2:30 p.m.- 3 p.rr., (under 4 vears> 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. (under 4 years> Saturday, November 8th 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. <under 2 years) 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 am. (over 2 years) Cs:Under 2 years $10.00) Over 2 years $ 8.00> 8.weeks - U nder 4 years $ 8.00> 30 minute classes Public swimmiflg schedules availabe at the Pool. Pool rentaI times available. For more information please phone the pool at 668-1325. NOW OPEN Brian' s for Booksi 135 Brock St. Se, Whi*tby *HARD COVERS *PAPER BACKS *MAGAZINES *TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS -BOOKS FOR CHILDREN &,ADULTS HOURS : Mom-Thurs 10-6 Fri. 10.9 Sot 9:30-6