1Whitby Minor Baseba!! Association* opens ifs 1976 season on Saturday From Page 10 Bill Wolters, no stranger to the Whitby basebail scene, is taking over the reins of the t-bahl group, the youngest in the W.M.B.A. program, and latest plans call for a nine- teain loop. The t-bal division is one of the most enthusiastic of the W.M.B.A. groups with strong parental support and W.M.B.A. officiais wish that the interest and willingness to heip displayed by the parents in this group would continue on into the higher divisions. The tyke division is bcing headed up in '76 by Woody Lee who has been.involved as a coach at the tyke level in previous seasons. This group shapes us as an eight-team league. Dean Keating, who doubles as the W.M.B.A. Registrar and who may turn out with the Merchants to give himseif a baseball-filled season, is in charge of the peewee group with six clubs. Plans at the bantam and midget-juvenile levels have flot yet been finalized, but there could be a four-team bantam league and a four- teamn midget-juvenile league with clubs from Oshawa and Courtîce entered aiong with two Whitby teams which could be the makings of a very interesting season for the older boys. At the E.O.B.A. level, schedules called for the K of C. Tykes to open in Ajax yesterday with the home opener tomorrow. The K of C club is lined up with Oshawa, Ajax, Belleville, Trenton, Lindsay, Bowman- ville and Peterborough. The Legionaires, Whitby's entry in E.O.B.A. ranks were to have opened in Ajax on May i 8th, with a home opener here tomorrow. Tlhe opener on the road was "frozen out" but tomorrow 's game is stili on at the last report amnid some talk al sehedules might be set back because of the outrageous weather of the past two weeks which have thrown diamonds into unplayable shape and set clubs far behind in getting prepared for the season. On the bantam front, Whitby is scheduled to host Bowmanville tonight, at Peel while up at Fairman the Whitby midget club is slated to get the season underway hosting Oshawa. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1976, PAGE il I NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETINGSI The Steering Committee investigating. the possible formation of a District Health Counicil for The Regionail Municipality of Durham wishes the general public to 'attend a series of meetings which have been arranged throughout the Region to discuss the concept of District Health Councils. 8:00 p.m. June 1 Bowmanville Council Chambers 132 Church Street Bowmanville, Ontario June 3 Sunderland Memorial Community Centre Sunderland, Ontario June 8 0Oshawa Council Chambers 50 Centre Street South Oshawa, Ontario June 10 Pickering Council Chambers Highway No. 2 & Brock Road Pickering, Ontario Kenneth N. Matheson Chairman, Steering Committee Durham Region District Health Council 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Whitby Minor Basebail Association executive Secretary Gerald Robinson, left, and President Don Kennedy disciss the upcoming season which gets underway this Saturday with the association's parade. I Associated .Comtech "The Computer Package People" and' Termnet Computing Ltd. are pleased to announce the opening of their new offices at 271 Thickson Rd.ý South in Whitby This wiII enable us to continue to provide a high quality of service to aur many customers in the Durham Region. For information on aur general accounting Packages, certain keypunch Contact- programming or services 579 "Over'l1100 -4441 users in the Torontoand Durham Region» DURHAM SQUASH AND'FITNESS CLUB Announces that its facilities are open for inspection for interested individuals CLUB offers you: *4 air-conditioned squash courts 'A fully equipped gymn *sauna, whirlpool, and sunroom *mixed lounge *pro shop *nursery *massage roorn *individual fitness programming by a qualified graduate instructor, whicb includes clinical testing and diet Ail of this for as littîe as $250.00 per year plus initiation fee Join now for reduced initiation fee Located 1/2 mile north of 401, exit Thickson Rd., we are located at 1450 Hopkins St., in Whitby. Inquiries please cali 668-5866 Open for inspection Friday May 28 - 9 a.rn. - 8 p.m. Saturday May 29 - 9 arn. - 8 p.m. Sunday May 30 -Noon -6 p.m. 1Beneath this mild-mannered exterior Iurks 7 a heart of PURE R.M.S.* *E *1 *SO PURE IN FACT that flot only wilI we guarantee the amplifier spees but we'l also gîve you an INDIVIDUAL power performance graph with each Canadian made stereo unit! Backed in Canada by ELEOTROHOME But Radio &, Appliance 118 Brock St. Whitby s.' - 668-3707 - 4