WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1. 1986 PAGE 19 Whitby rep hockey resuits MAJOR NOVICE NOV. 29 - Exhibition Game Nash Luminum...2 Pickering 'B'.... 5 Jimn Boyd Cry Brick NOV. 30 Nash Alurninum ...4 Richmond Bill.... 4 Brlan Lodge............... 2 Steve Biais ............... 2 MINOR ATOM - NOV. 30 Cheeker variety ...2 Ajax............. 2 Paul Brooks WaynePrimeau Whitby house league resuits NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE NOV. 20 & NOV. 27 McTague Electri .... 8 Whitby Mall Video .. .1 Matthew St. Amand.......4 Ronald Deati, Jonathan Allen Ian Nelson Doug DuPlantis Jef Bruce Roy's Enterprises4 Ryso Healey Matthew Philipa Ryan Smith Brent ulcher Video 9. ......... 3 Wesley Brown Chris Hill Kevin Graham Sivili Contracting..3 Dom'sAuto Parts . ..2 Shane Terry............... 2 Danny Huichinga Garelh Anderton Tyler Derks SQUIRT - NOV. 30 Classy Crust Pizza .. 2 Showcase Video..2 Brian Nelson .............. 2 Andrew Siarna John lang ýKim Crouch Collar .. ..1 Waterbed Co.... 3 teven Cory Mark Haynes ............ 3 Kiitchi club members excel in Ajax tourney Tim Sands, Jason Sands and Jinmmy Boisvert of Witby's Kiitchi club alI bad first place finisbes in a reent open tournament beld in jax. Tim Sands comoDeted in green belt, Jason Sands yellew and Boisvert in blue belt competition. Four otber Kiitcbi Sai members had second- place finishes and another niember was third. Second in yellow belt were Stephanie Kirkby and Maria Kristanas. Jeff Dusome in green and Alex Nicol in orange were also second. Samantha Reynolds, in ber first tournament, was third in white belt. Twenty-six members of tbe Kiitcbî Sai club took part in the tour- nament at the Ajax Community Centre. The club is planning to bold its own tournament at Henry Street Higb School in February.. The club bas also begun to hold bingos at the Hideaway, 1910 Dundas St. E., on Satur- days. AUI proceeds are for the club, which now wants to purchase tracksuits for ail mem- bers. Bingos begin at 7 p.m., with the doors opening at 6 p.IT. Sixteen out of 17 Wbit- by Kiitchi Sai Judo Club members -wbo par- ticipated in a weekend tournament have qualified for the second round of the junior olympics competition. Those advancing were the top three finishers in the tournament in Scar- borough. the' fir-t nf three qualifying rounds. The best of the three tournaments will com- pete in the central east vice Heather Miller, second Pat Plummer and lead Carole Spellefl. A Port Perry rink skipped by Hoppy Car- nwith had the one-game bigb, with a Dalewood Curling Club rink skip- ped by Jean McKillop runner-uo. B 's in battie for first place in lea*gue hockey from an injury to see his players. Top snipers Witbytrailing only 3-2 cluding 'a 7-4 setback FROM PAGE 17 firs t action over tbe past are Peter Defina, Mike after two periods. In an recently.' weked.Garton, Brian Duff, earlier game* this Washer says tbe derbeyden was out witb eked Jeremy Stella and Mike season, Witby defeated return of, Jobn Van- a cut hand. Another big Tbis year's teani bas Thoro . Pickering as Defina derbeyden, a good bit- loss was John Van- 14 players froni ast Witby is battling scored tbree goals. tîng defenceman, will derbeyden, a strong season's Whitby bouse witb Pickering for first Markham, Ricbmond belp Whitby in -future' defenceman out witb an league and select place in the league. Hil11, Tbornbill and games'. injured knee. teams. Wasber says the "At tbe start, I Newmarket are other Meawhletw tam team is strong ffen. tbougbt it would be our- teanis in tbe bantam B pTbe Whitby teani will Menbl w em sively but usually selves and Pickering,", league. Newmarket is play in their first tour. inembers- hadn't yet engages in igb.scor ing said Wasber. Pickering not considered to be one nament Dec. 13 in Oak-, played a garne this contests because defen- exploded for six goals in of the stronger teà ms wood. Wasber, has ap- season. Defenceman sive play could be tbe tbird period of a but bave burt Whitbv plied 'for ',otber' tour., .Thmie Colins broke his qfnor1piptem whiph saw tbus far tbis season, in- naments la1987. wrist while bicycling' and goalie Drew Kawa bas only now recovered Tbe secring attack is spread among several at our ~~ A SINCEStr We have a lovely selection of handmade products by local crafts people to cons ider for gift-giving including: decoys, bread-dough ornaments, corkboards, pottery, folk art proclucts, and many more. >\ Gourmet sauces, Spice cards, Herb vinegars, Relishes,:P "~Dressings, Horehound.twists 750~, Iomemade candies, Lim. Ed. Mill Plates $9.95. Alyour Christmas baking supplies: flour, sugar, mixed fruit, peel, nuts, honey, spices, extracts, dried fruits, coconut, chips, etc., j BOKI at bulk-store nrices. ý-WSLRDE BROO LINFLOUR MILLS 655-4851 23 CASSELS RS. E., BROOKLIN 1 .... .. . . Meetéalr ill a CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY, HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTI ON Durlng the Holiday Season, the Normal Garbage Collection Routine will be changed 10 the followlng. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DECEM BER 1986 21 22 23 24 D5 26 28 29 3 JANUARY 1987 4 n56 O HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY - NO COLLECTION Wednesday, December 24 Thursday, December 25 Friclay, December26 Thursday, January 1 Friday, January 2 FOR THOSE DAYS THAT ARE N( 27 DREVISED DATE NEW COLLECTION DATE Wednesday, December 31 Monday, December 29 Monday, January 5 Thursday, January 8 Friday, January 9 JOT HOLIDAYS, GARBAGE WILL BE Additlonal men and trucks will be used durlng the weeks ot December 29th and January 5th and citizen co-operation is requested 10 have ail garbage out by 7:00 a.m. on the collection day to ensure pickup. SPECIAL NOTE: Residents ln the Recycling Pilot Area are advlsed Ihat the recyclable collection wlll lake place as usual on Tuesday. December 23rd and Tuesday, December 301h. CHRISTMAS TREES willI be picked up during the week of January 12, 1987, on your regutar collection day. R.A. KUWAHARA, P.Eng., Director of Public Works. i. 41*Vt" - - -1 1 - ý.-à . *9c2czý- ý "ý, J.,-