PAGE %VE<, IDNL-SDIxxY. Hl-BRUARY I Il,- 1981, WIIITRY FR11 PRISS SPOR TS Rec department holds public skating The Whitby Parks & Recreation Department of- fers public skating at both Iroquois Park Arena and Brooklin Memorial Arean. Tmes for Iroquois Park are: Sundays, 2 p.m. to 3:45 p.mn.; Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.; and Fridays, 9:00 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. The Brooklin times are: Sun- days, 1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.; Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p. m. and Saturdays 8: 00 p. m. to 9:45 p.m. Following is a list of special days that were plan- ned for the elementary Peterborough rinks win piaydown Two dual matches bet- ween the Peterborough Curling Club rinks and the Ennismore Curling Club rinks highlighted the end of the ladies two day District 15 S.O.L.C.A. Tankard playdowns last week at the Whitby Curling Club. Bot the "A" finalists and the "B" finalist froni Peter- borough emferged the overail winners. Peterborough's team A of Ciss Peterson, Ellen Ellis, Jonna Farthing and skip Lynn Wyatt defeated Mary Ellen Bannon's rink of Bey McNulty, Marilyn Wood and Bonnie Young in a close match 6-5. Forty teams to compete Forty teams froni Ontario and Quebec will be com- peting in a precision skating competition at Iroquois Park on February 28. Competition starts at 9 a.m. and tickets will cost $3 per person. For more information con- tact Gloria Amann at 683- 4708. students in t.he Whitby area. The Parks & Recreation Department will be hosting a marathon for al of the public schools with gaies, prizes and participation awards. A similar progr&a-n, in- cluding reduced £keting rates on specified dates, is also under way for secon- dary students. This program will begin with the students frôïn area high schools being invited to take part in the public skating at a reduced rate of twenty-five (.250) cents at 9:00 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. Anderson C.V.I., grades 9 and 10 are invited on Friday, February 13, and grades 11, 12, and 13 on Friday, February 20. Henry Street High School, grades 9 and 10 are invited on Friday, February 27 and grades il, 12 and 13 are invited on Friday March 6. Al of the above times will be used as public skating periods from 9:00 p.î. to 10:45 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. Added to the special public skating times for students is a new style of music which will help to make for a fun and entertaining evening of public skating for ail. CAREER NIGHT_ GOLD JACKET REALTY LTD. 824 BROCK ST. N .,8668221 We'il give our word to yow Career Opportunity Thurs. Feb. 12e,1981 , at 7:30p.m. Whitby Curling Club (upstai rs) Brock St. N, Whitby, Ont. Reservations Cail Bruce Opferkuch 666-6221 ~ÂC~t I6~tmeJ DURHAM REGIONS MOST LUXURIQUS ADULT APARTMENTS 0sickfireplace Modern kitchens & .Wood trirn balconies Acre of Gardens .Spacious'11' ceilings electronic security available M ISiva NMI %%IJITIiY S .UET . bathrooms .Sauna & Excercise Room Variety of f loor plans 30) minutes o downtw WHITBY IROQUOIS INDOOR SOCCER Resuits and Standings as of January 31, 1981.a Atom Division CDN Scottish Club Jared Stevens 2 Andrew Jamieson 2 Michael Wolff Gene Rainey Adam O'Connor Frank Real Estate GD 5 Robbie Harris 2 Toby Martin 2 Royston McKahon Frank Real Estate GD CDN Scottish Club Wilson Auto Body Frank Rai Estate Mosquito Division Whitby Mail Tavern 5 Lino Iantomasi 2 Scott Janiieson 2 David Dupre Oshawa Meat Produets 9 Tim Tatcheli 3 Jeff Bugelli 3 Jim Bratton Dean Alexander Richard Dorman si Oshawa Meat Produets Anca Lab Famiiy Trust Whitby Mail Tavern Frank Real Estate 4 Philip Stone 2 Patrick Miksa Jimmy Stolar Wilson Auto Body 2 Dean Mizen 2 Standings W L 9 2 5 6 5 6 3 8 PTS 10 10 6 Family Trust 5 John Palazzolo 2 Mark Blasak David Sharp Brian Cray Anca Lab 2 Doug Love Stephen Thonipson FANDINGS W L T PTS 5 3 3 13 5 3 3 13 4 4 3 il 2 6 3 7 HAV.E YOU THOUGHT ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? ...and done nothing about it 1 arn available to help you decide CALL ME ANYTIME 668-8865 BLAIR BUCHANAN 668-6313 fý-Lni OVER 40 OFFICES ~\m1IqTO SERVE YOU BETTERI 1