PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1978,,WHITBY FREE PRESS A il-star hockey roýj und-upý Ail1-Starý hockey action lias begun again in the Brooklln-' Whitby Minor Hockey Assoc- iation, with -the first games of the season being played -at- the end of October. mi NOR PEE WEE At Brooklmn on Oct. 29,, the Ladies' Auxiiary team defeated.Bay Ridges 7-3 with three_ goals by David McWhirter :and singiles by Ibanny 'Love, Bill Chilton, Tom Clark- and Stephen Clancy. A strong game in goal was played .by Brad Beer and Troy Bate for Whitby. MINOR ATOM At Brooklin, Oct. 29, Peterborough defeated Brooklin Concrete Produets 3-1, with, Sean Bradley get-' tinig the only Brooklin goal. MAJOR ATOM The same day at Brook- lin, Brooklin -Home Bakery trounced Ajax. 11-4, with three goals by Blair Haslam, two each by Randy Walker, Grant Reveler and Greg Roberts and singles by Jeff Page and AI Curtis. NOVICE The OPSEU Warrriors edged Lindsay 2-1 with goals by Michael Ohera and Chris Guilbert. MINOR BANTAM Oct. 31 at Brooklin, the Whitby Optimists defeated Ajax Ail Make'Leasing 5-1 with goals by Brian Hunter, JamuFP. A. Pfltlc. DISPENSING OPTICIAN 400A Dundas 'St. West Cot Ko,,» Bus. 666-1646 Whitby,ý Ont. Li N 2M7 Res.- 668-0067 De" THAPAR Denure Therapis 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-777 HOURS Mon. -Sat.& Evenings, By Appointment OnIy. m-rn- LIKE NEWI Chocolate Richard Daley, Andre Cadieux, Jeff Hanley and Brian Pratt., MAJOR BANTAM% County Town Fue*ls defeated Richmond Hill 3-1. at Whitby, Nov. 1. 1 -Jeff Donaldson scored two goals and Enie Perroni, one. Ready for' Sun Lf A 'Dawnspiel' was -held at the' Whitby Curling Club Nov, 4 with various> clubs in the area taking -part in- a thre'e-game, two-draw bonspeil. The two winners gained a berth in the Sun Life Bonspiel which begins.Nov. 18 at the Wbitby Curling Club. The winner of the first ,draw was the Don Jenkins entry of' Oshawa. Mr. Jenkins was vice-skip; Bob Walker, skip; Mike Jelke, second;, and ,John- Flegg, lead. Bob, Fedosa, of Annandale placed second and third was Charlie Fisher of Whitby. The second, draw wlnner was Ron Ennis of Whitby, ;vith his rink of Frank Carle- ton, Samn Scowcroft and Bill Townson. Second was Steve Foster 's rink of Oshawa. Mike Jelley, convener of the spiel, reported a success- fiai day leading up to the Sun Life Bonspiel which opens Nov. 18, ontinues on Nov. 25 and Dec. 1 and bas final play to determine the grand winner Dec. 2. The Public is invi ted to attend .ahl the Sun ýLife Bonspiel events at. the Whitby, Curling Club. - COMPARUI 1978 FORD F150 EXPLORER PICK-UP colour, V-8 auto., PIS, P/B, W/W and W/C. Lic. 090 945 $59,5 $123*36 PER MONTI 1976 GRANADA 2 DR* Copper metalijo, 6 cylinder auto., PIS', PIB, radial tires, W/W, W/C. Lic. KWZ 026 $3695 Based on 36 month contract to qualified purchaser. Tex and trandfer extra. LOW MILSI -SHARPI 1975 DODO! PICk.UP Blue, V-8, 318 cubic inch. Lic. C88 726 $3595 LNOLN MERCXRY SALES UM1TED ~~ 1120 DUDAS STRIE EAS HOCK(EY SEASON STAR"S Councillor Gerry Emm dropped the first puck to start off the 1978-79 minor hockey season lastweek. Facing off with Councillor Emm are a player from Lindsay,.and Scott Luik, captain of the Whitby OPSEU Warriors Representative Novice team.ý In'the first league game for Whitby in the Lakeshore League at Brookiin Arena, the Novice teani won 2-1. The team plays at home in Brooklin on Sundays at 3:30 p.m. Councillor Emm extenided best' wishes to the Brookiin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association for a good hockey season this year. Free Press Photo Swim club -pksced.f#rst at meet Oct. 29 The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club placed first with 475 points in a dual meet October 29 with the Scarborough Blue Doîphins. Scarborough finished with 348 points. David Golding was the top swimmer for Whitby, with 4 firsts in the 11-12 boys cate- gory. David won breast- stroke, buttenfly, back-. stroke, and freestyle events. In the under 10 boys group, Brian McAlinden finished with 2 firsts, a second, and a third. bisa Stewart collected 2 firsts anda second, in the 13-14 girls,.category.. Octher Whitby swimmens who - placed in the meet were: -Under 8: Kimberly Cnump, Kathy Trempe, Michelle Hoogsteen, Chnis Donnelly -Under 10: Wendy Trempe, Trevor Crump -Unden 12, Yvette Nech- vatal, Jennifen Jones, bisa Pitters, Pet er Obdan, Yashin Blake ,-Un der 14: Debbie Crouse, Karen Heredd. Roy Hoqq- Iroquois. tied, for ffrst place mu league The. Whitby . Iroquois Senior A hockey team moved into a first-place tie with the Cambridge Hornets Friday at Barrie with a 2-1 victory over the Barrie Flyers. Goaltender Kim Crouch stopped 44 Barrie shiots in an amazing display of skill. The Iroquois have, five wins and five losses in regu- COOPER'S PLACE 123 Brock St. South NOW OPEN SUNDAYSI COOPER'S SPECIALS King Size Cigarette sf5 lît5 per customer P kg. ?95 Ch'ristmas Cards Reg. $400 $9 Men's Umbrellas $5 Reg - 611$5 COME AND SE! OUR WIDE SELEGTION 0F: Furniture Books * Coins, etc. *Skate Exdmange steen, John Alderidge, Arun Blake, Mike Pfeiffer -Seniors: Kim Luke, Cathy Adey, K athleen Kemp, Deborah Halls Theý Whitby swiznmers swam* with noticeable improvement in stamina-and technique. The swimmers are now preparing for meets in Peterborough and Picker- ing. They>will hôst their next home meet on November 19 at Iroquois Park, and the publie is invited to observe the swîmmers in action. DEATH-S FRANK LAMBERT Suddenly at Holiday Pines Trailer Park, Hastings, on Saturday, Oct. 28, 1978, Frank Lambert, (of Whitby) Beloved husband of Norah Mepham. Dear father of Mrs. L. K.'Roman (Sheila), Bowmanville, Barbara of Whitby and Philip of Victoria Harbor. Loved by grand- children Sarah Roman, Rita, Richard and David Lambert, in his 64th year. Rest.ed at the W.Ç.ý Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, f or complete service in the chap- el on Tues»day, Oct. 31. Crem- ation. Minister the Rev. J.A. Roney. If desired, contribu- tions to the Canadian Heart Fund would be appreciated. FRANK HAYES At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1978, Frank Rayes (of Oshawa, formerly of Whitby). Husband of the late Violet Calder. Dear father of Mrs. C. Moore (Florence) and Bill, both of Whitby, Mrs. R. Villeneuve (Sheila) of Oshawa. Loved by eleven grandchildren, in his 72nd year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel. Whitby, for service in chapel on Frn*, Nov. 3, Interment Groveside Cemetery, Whitby. If desired, contribu. tions to the Canadian Cancrt Society would be appreçî- ated. IN WHITBY - MONDAY NOVEMBER 13 FOR REGIONAI. COUNCIL VOTE - - - - I I I I p-I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I E I - I I I I