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Whitby Free Press, 1 Feb 1984, p. 10

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PAGE ïo, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS Help fit Are you tired of ail the fancy-named exercise programs - Body works, erobics, Dancerciz e? No m~atter what the name, exercise is work 1 It will iniprove muscle, strengtb, endurance, joint flexibility, oxygen uptake and blood cir- culation.. You should work, your body at least three times per week to im- prove and maintain fit- ness levels. "Women 's Conditioning", at the Durham YMCA, is a prograrn designed to ~ meet ail of the above. requirements. You wil feel tird ed. Y otlalso These smiling people are the founding members feeltire. Yo wW lso operating out of Cinema Whitby. enjoy fun music, have' Front row from left to right are: George Spragu others to share in the ef- Maurice Cardinal, Marg Hoskins, Mike Vanden Bos ar fort and receive a sense In the back row from left to right are: Racheal Rie of well-being in your Kaiser and Lee Peacock. new fitness level. isn rmthpht sCinaH pre. 1This -program r îsn ro h htoi oinaHmbis Tuesday and Thursday evenings and is a no- See atory oi nonsense, get-out-and- exercise program. If the effort and exert that o l gt hd kind of energy, this say two nights is too Durham College wili Division Wiil be much, because it is be holding an applied displaying a new com- reaily not enough! Get arts and technology puter graphics in- out and get fit the 'Y' open house on Feb. 2 stallation.. The new way. fromn 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in system, one of the finest For more infor- the main building. in Canada, creates and mation, phone the Computer tecbnology stores and displays pic- Durham Region Family will be highlighted. ture images giving YMCA at W8-6868. The Applied Arts students access to the LY The end oéf the glyiu car is here. A new car starts off lookîngi beau- tiful But things can turn ugty fast The weather fades the paint, Careless people put dings in the doors. Grave! roads chip the f in- sh. Sloppy kids staîn the carpe! and upholstery. Sait and sea air rus! the metai And long bef are ail the oayments are made, ail the beauty i5 gone. But now Ziebart has devel- oped a complete program to protect your car f rom ail the things that can make tl ugly. You see. nobody hates ugly more than Ziebart. So drive in to your Zîebart Dealer soon If you don*t. your new'car couid turn into something ugly R..T STS:.'iS Fi* C5 D*'jS ~moreetn Ziebe-u.ý§ NOW OFFERING FREE INTERIOR PROTECTION WHEN YOUI BUY ZIEBART IRUS T AND PAINT PROTECTION! 0f fer Expires: February 29,19 Ziebartpartlcpatng dea APPEARANCE & PROTECTION SERVICES a a 1 1 * 440OHOPKINS ST. 6611 )84 aiI of the Durham Theatre 0f the Arts wbo are now ue, Kevin Hall, Garry Wice, Garnet McPherson, ind Craig Noakes. ýhard, Diana Young, Sue Platt, Robin Gray, Chad on page Photo by Gary Gulliver 19 open -house latest state of the art equipment. Instructors and students wil demonstrate the "imaginator" and the other fascinating com- puter graphic units which are revolutionizing the design industry. Other applied arts programs will also be featured. The technology division will be displaying its CAD/CAM centre which is used to design a product by compter in three dimensions, as compared to two dimen- sions on the slower ex- tensional draughting board. Open house visitors will be shown how the Date Base can be used for computer integrated manufacturing, to in- crease and improve in- dustrial efficiency by in- terfacing witb the college's new numerically controlled lathe and milling cen- tre. Electronic, mechani- cal, civil and chemical lab displays will also be featured and instructors and students will be on band for discussion and demonstrations. This is the first open bouse Durham College bas had for several years and visitors will also see the con- siderable building ex- pansion throughout the college. The college is located on Simcoe St. N. at tbe intersection of Coulin's Rd. More events GLASS ENGRAVING The Durbam Region YMCA is offering a glass engraving course beginning Marcb 7 to Marcb 29 at Henry St. Higb Scbool, Room 131. Cost of the four-week course is $22 and sup- plies are extra. The class meets every Wed. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at a cost of $5. At tbe first class you may purchase your engraver-scriber from the teacbers. For details and registration caîl 668- 6868, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon. to Fni. or 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p.m., Sat. The Wbitby 'Y' office is located at 416 Centre Street Soutb. SEMINAR The Ajax-Pickering and Whitby Association for the Mentally Retar- ded will bold a seminar entitled "A Behavioural, Approach to Staff Supervision" on Feb. 20 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. The worksbop is for tbose individuals with some responsibility for staff supervision wbo are interested in lear- ning bow to supervise more effectively. The cost is $25. For more information caîl Lynn Biscott, tbe association's director of education at 683-7366. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Whitby-Osbawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will bold its next meeting on Feb. 7, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whit- by Public LiLeary, 405 Dundas Street West. Our guests will be George and Elizabeth Hancocks, of Generation Press, wbo will bave Genealogical publications for sale. COMMUNION SERVICE Ail Saints Anglican Church, Dundas Street West in Whitby, wiil be celebrating Holy Com- munion on Feb. 5. at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Canadian Tire ....... 3 Michael Rellly Mark Ralney Michael Price Whitby Kinsmen... 1 David Spreltme Whitby Legion......O0 County Bowl........ 4 Trevor Joyce Chris Moxley Keith Milii Adam Houston Brooklin Concrete...3 Evaniliama ............ 3 Dairy Queen........3 Cralg Manson Ryan Leesul MarcCelebre Checkers Variety. Greg Smith Michael Patte Ian Reid Whitby Welding. 3. Tony Raffaele ............. 2 JamoChang STANDINGS Dairy Queen Brookllin Concrete County Bowl Checkers Variety Canadian Tire Whitby Welding Whitby Kinsmen Whitby Legion George Ci..... Barber*ho ........ Hidw-A-Way........ 3 Shane Bevan .............. 3 Lasco Steel......... 1 Brandon Nussey Daddy's Bakery.... 7 Paul Aleong Michael Wolff.............. 6 Fireplace Plus Daddy's Bakery Hide-A-Way Optimist Tnt. Whitby Kinsmen Lasco Steel Whitby Free Press George Ci Shoppers Drug Mart . .2 Brent Dewdney ............ 2 Checkers Variety... 7 Jeff Kerr Louie Pepe................ 2 Gene Rainey .............. 3 Lee Baine Anca Lab .......... 2 Geoff Hull Isan upiter Whitby Lions Anca Lab Checkers Variety Shoppers Drug Mart Whitby Aluminum J.M.T. Sports Whitby Fire.fihters...6 DavidWatson Kevin McLeod Ian Hopkins Derek Munroe Terry Johnston ............ 2 Gus Brown ......... 4 Mark Blaait............... 2 Helda Faria Dave Crouch Family Trust ........ 2 Dean Alexander Dave Noble Optimist Tnt. Mfidas Muffler Famlly Trust Gus Brown Whitby Firefighte rs Attersley Tire Fireplace Plus...... 2 Ryan Suffrin Dwayne Allen Whitby Free Press .... 1 Danny Kerr Whitby Kinsmen... 3 Randy Vandenburg .........2 Paul Francis Optimist Tnt .........O0 J.M.T. Sports.......O0 Whitby Aluminum .. Darren McGee............. 2 Whitby Lions........ 1 Frank Celebre Attersley Tire....5 Callum Henehan Steve Roms................ 3 Matt Parkins ;O0tirnist Tnt......... 2 Dave Bodely Midas Muffler ....... 6 Doug Love ................ 3 Brad Beer Elliot Quelchj Scott Jamieson Whitby Indoor Soccer JAN. 289,1984 SQUIRT RESULTS p w 9 7 9 6 9 5 9 4 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 0 23 19 16 13 il 10 10 1 ATOM RESULTS STANDINGS P W 8 6 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 4 8 3 8 1 81i -PTS, 18' 15 15 15 12 10 5 4 MOSQUITO RESULTS STANDINGS P WL T 6 41 1 6 41 1 6 32 1 6 23 1 6 23 1 6 05 1 PTSQ 13 13 10 7 7 1 PEEWEE-RESULTS STANDINGS PW L 75 1 7 42 7 32 7 24 72 4 71 4 16 13 7 7 5 ;77ý ---l

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