PAGE 18. WEDNE SDAY, MAY 24, 1978,WHITBY FREE PRESS GOOD CHEER AT FAIRV1EW LODGE Members of the Whîtby Lions Club gathered around the tables to provide some cheer and good fun for the resideâts of Fairview Lodge at a wine and cheese party held recentlyin- the lodge's auditorium. The evening featured refreshnients and live entertainment. The Lions Club provides a wine and cheese pýrty at Fairview Lodge three time a year as one of its communitv service projects. Free Press Photo Base bail parade is Saturday The annual Baseball par- ade is ail set to go this Saturdayi and If history re- peatsý, the wheather should be excellent. As this has been the case in past years. Convenors have reported that ail teams have been selected for ail divi- sions, and many games have been slated for Saturday. A dance slated for Satur- day night still bas some tickets available and anyone interested in assisting the association may caîl Lorne Campbell at 668-2462 or Touy VanDoleweerd at 668-3754. The dance , will be at the Centennial CEntre at 8 p.m. 5 froquois are on -Sr. allstar team Five rnembers of the Whitby Iroquois Senior A hockey tearn were selected Iast week to play on the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A.- second alîstar teani. Peter titanic will play right wing, Ron Hawkshaw will play left wing, Tim Ampleford will be centre, Steve Lyon is on defence and the coach wiil be Peter Vipond. Players, coaches and managers voted to select first and second ahl-star teanis. Ten players were chosen for thé second team because four received the same number of votes for the right wim position. The number of Umpiresis still of some concern how- ever, the participation being received from the Whitby Jaycees is very gratifying to the Whitby Basebail Associa- The annual meeting of the Whitby Figure Skating Club was held on Firiday, April 14, at the -Municipal Building, Rossland Road'XEast. The following were elected t.o the Exècutive for the' 1978-79 season. President - Mrs. Beth Alma, lst Vice President - Mr. Fred Martin, 2nd Vice President - Mr. Bill Worfolk, Secretary - Mrs. Donna Stell, Treasurer - Mrs. Gladys Fletcher, Competition & Test Chair- The following skaters froni the Whitby Figure Skating Club competed in the third annual "Scarboro Skate" held in the Scarborough Cen- tennial Recreation Complex, April 28, 29 and 30. Scarboro Skate is a free skating competition with competitors froni Ontario, Quebec and the United States competing over the three-day event. It is hosted by the Scarborough Figure Skating Club. Winners for Whitby were: Scott Maybee, lst, Pre Novice Men "B"; Kristin DURHM SQUAS & FITNESSCLUB 1450 HOPKIS ST., WNITDT, tion as this group is taking a sincere înterest. Anyone who bas not been contacted but is interested in Umpiring may oeil P. Kuchera at 668-2794. Man - Mrs. Linda Katocs, Junior Ice Chairman - Mrs. Dianne Aru, Junior Ice Chairman - 'Mrs. Marlene Grass, Novice Ice Chairman - Mrs.. Barbara Ninacs, Intermediate Ice Chairman - Mrs. Lorraine Smale, Senior ice Chairman - Mrs. Fran Rich, Music Chairman - Mrs. Gloria Amann, Publicicity & Advertising Chairman - Mr. David Dalley, hospit.ality Chairman - Mrs. Sally Stuart Aima and Brian Worfolk, 2nd Intermediate Dance; and Scott O'Neill, 3rd, Juvenile Men "A". Other skaters who repre- sented the club were: Anma Marie Desroches and Susan Amann, Junior Ladies "B"; Susan Martin and Linda Martin, Pre Novice Ladies "B"; David Desroches, Pre Novice Men "B"; Jacqueline Dalley, Juvenile Ladies "B"; Connie Rich, Pre Novice Ladies "1B"; Rachael Katocs, Pre Novice Ladies "A"; and Rodney Reid, Pre Juvenile Men "A". SUMMER SQUASH Figure skaters eleect officers Skaters do well JUNE - JULY - AUGUST JOIN FOR 1, 2, or 3 month memberships $25 1 mont