PAGE 12, WEONESOAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS Oshawa fali The Oshawa Coni- munlty Services Depar- tment, Recreation Division, has just released 'its fanl brochure outllnlng a wlde varlety of programns avallable for area residents young and old. There is no lack of aquaties activities wlth akin dlvlng, springboard dlvlng, recreational and lInstructlonal swimznlng 666-3340 668-9164 668-5417 and Red Cross safety swlmming belng only a few of the courses of- fered. Chlldren and youth programs BROOKLIN WH'TBy, MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. REGISTRA-TIONI Wed., Sept. 7 th, 16-9 p.m., Iroquois Park Arenaonly Sat., Sept. lOth, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Brooklin. (Luther Vipond) and, Iroquois Park Arenas One registration - $90-00 Two registrations - $140.00 More than two - $1 80.00 Late registrations are subject to $25 penalty. Registrations accepted up to and including Sept. 1'O. After that'date, late registrants willfhot be guaran- teed a place. For f urther information contact: Alex Bell, Registrar 668-9947 Any persons interested in- coaching should contact: John Moore Ron Warner Bonnie Weales Persons interested in coaching or managing, select teams B.W.M.H.A. for 1983-84 should contact John Moore at .666-3340 teams in prepared to supply a resumne of experience. An inter-view--will 1be-arranged. REPRESENTATIVE TEAM 'TRYOUTS- WILL BEGIN AT- BROOKLIN ARENA &'IROQUOIS PARK MONDA Y, SEPTEMEER 12, 1983 6:00 P.M. WA TCH FOR. COMPLETEÇCHJrU~rIii the can pursue their athletlc interesta in gyninasties, judo, karate-do or par- ticipate in an evenlng of sports, activities. Aduits can take part In men's and ladies, basketball, co-ed volleyball and ladies'. 'Self defence among other things. There will be a variety of theatre, mlusic and dance Programs. The Mary 'Street Community Centre, which opens in Septem- ber, will also serve as a local recreational facility. There are several programs designed to accomodate children, youth and aduits with special needs. They in- clude recrea tional swim and learn, tumbling and movement for the disabled and learn-to- skate for the disabled. Registration for the programs began Sept. 6 and are taken on a first- come-first-serve basis. Lasco ............. 2 Whitby Kinsmnen.O Robert eirama Colin Feather Shut.Out: Harry Vanstavern Perkins Paints...... 3 Warren MllbUrn............ 2 Mlke Koeurko Pringle............ 6 Rtichard Ufrich........ .... ,2 David andel ..............2 Jason eeka Phillip Jetas Hair Care Centre... 4 Steward Smith GorazdiNtan Jeremny Stella Jason Gurd Stokely Gatoraders ... 5 Domenic Albis............. 2 Tlm Weber Mark Woltzilk Kevin Ryan BAN T. &E .............1 PLAYOFF RESULTS SQUIRT Grant Realty ........7. MacCauley Furniture .0 an Armour ............... 2 Brandon Knlght............ 1 Kiley Moulton.............. 4 Shut.Out: Anthony Mayer MOSQUITO Pringle............ 6 Hair Care Centre... 3 Richard Urich............. 3 Jason Gurd Rodney Cook Jrm tH Phillip Kaleta JRemytelolason Paul Calderaro RlhClson Shoppers Drug Mart . 9 Chris Vesters.............. 3 Richard Treniblay.'....... 2 Jason Stone Toby Martin Jason Thomas Melvin ýanslageren' Whitby Welding...6 Mike Darmanle......3 Brian Fernlunïd.............2 Shawn Beatty Perkins Paints....5 Warren Mllburn............ 2 Ryan Lee Matthew Twydell Adam MacKenzie PEEWEE Midas Muffler ....... 8 Whitby Optimists .. Andrewfllch .............. 4 Mirko Favitt............... 3 Andrew O'Reily ............ 1 Shut-Out., Trevor Crump The Scores whlch do flot appear were flot supplied by coaches and/or convenors ln time for suhmission to this newspaper. MOSQUITO REPS WIN Wbitby Optimists. John SkoWnc Hutehison.......... 2 Mark Pemberton........... 2 StoklY Gatoaders ... In their final regular season Durham Youth League Soccer Game, Checkers Variety, Whitby's Minor Mosquito- Rep Tean took on Oshawa Italia. In the opening' 15 minutes Whitby pressed hard but some fine work by the Oshawa Goalie kept them at bay. The Oshawa team fought back, but the first haîf ended with no score. The second haîf was a different story however as a fine piece of finishing from Steve, Vanderhayden 1gave Checkers a 1-0 lead five minutes into the haif, and fromn this point Whitby neyer 'looked back. Oshawa .played bard but Scott -Wood scored two goals and' Neil Henehan and Jason Leesui scored one each. This made' the final resuit 5-0. Mark Basile played a strong game for Whitby. This' gives 'the Checkers team 21 points for the season for a four- th place finish in their- league. The Whitby team now starts its playoff cani- paign with a home game against Peterborough September 6 at "Peel Park. USED-' EQUIPMENT SALE ON DURING BROOKLIN-WH ITBY- REG ISTRATION Hutchison .......... 3 J. Jones R. Culpeper J. Bell Whitby Optimists .. Tom Mulcay.............. 6 Shoppers Drug Mart . 2 Toby Martin Richard Tremblay Whitby Welding ... Adam Drew 'TAM Bob Myers Chev-Olds . 1 WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER RESULTS or managing house league MOSQUITO ph.p %0 %Au 0 %A