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Whitby Free Press, 8 May 1991, p. 24

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1. 1 ' r l,) (-r » ; çq '7 q'rJt PAGE 24, WHITY FMEE MESS, WEDNESDAY,, MAY 81mil Local' rugby, season begin8 Vikings, win, tournament» SoIid Pine Bedroomn Sufte includes dresser, hutch mirror, man's chest and'headboard. Nite table $109. $899 WnC haT s t~ u TM COVER SALE FROM $49< E.k SoIid Pine Bunk Beds Lots of storage space, separate ladder and guard rail plus "bunkie" mats., - 5 Poe Oak Dunmng Room 420 round Pedestal Table wh Lion's CIawÏ, legls & 4 Bow-back Chairs. Chair.......................... $,109.00 Matching Buffett & Hutch ...$1 049.00 Youth Group Double Dresser ..........21 9.00 Mirror ...................... 107.00 5 Drawer Chest ..........209.00 Bookcase Headboard ....79.00 Mates Bed ...............21 9.00 Nite Table ................79.00 Single dresser ...........269.00 Large Hutch .............149.00 Single Desk ..............169.00 3 Drawer Chest ..........159.00 SmalI Hutch ............... 119.00 $729 Co-orclnate Any Size Room Oshawîý Vikings didn't allow a point in four games on their way to the championship of a rugbyý tournament in Oshawa over the weekend. Vikings, whobegin the regular season on Saturday, defeated Brock 6-O in tbe final on a enalty kick and a çlrop goal, oth by Steve Pettigrew. In the semi-final, Vikings defeated Lindsay 15-O on tries by Stuart Craig and Pete Clayton, and two convets -and a penalty kick by Pettigrew. Vikings hadadvanced with a 9-O win over Peterborough and 18-O victory over Toronto Scott- ish III. Dan Player scored a try and Pettigrew hgid a *convert' and penalty kick. Agarnst Scottish III team, Claytn and Johin Rutledge each scred' a try while Pettigrew.had two converts and two penalty kicks. The Vikings Rl team lost their first game 3-0 to Toronto Sara- cens II. The loss sent Vikings to the consolation round..' Vikings. then defeated York County 6-3. and Toronto Buc- caneers 6-O* to reach'the consola- tion final won by Toronto iÀons I. 4-O. Vikings III teazn lost 18-O, to 'Peterborough-Iand 12-O ,te Lions I. VikingslIteamiwill 1la ithe premier division of e ot Rugby ege this season. Vikings playea in the Ontarlo Senior jjmu last seas6n but a poor r ecord led te, a demotion te the Toronto league. Stuart Craig of the Vikings said numerous injuries and absences accounted, in part, for. Vikings' poor showinq in their. first year, in the senior league. However, he added, a combina- tion of new players and- the' return of key players bas the~ club again alming for a wi nmn season and elevation t: the senior circuit next season. Ifb .The Vikings, with 10 Wib .residents on the 18-Mnember squad, will find out juat how competihive they can be when they face the Nax Wandpýreri, a senior club, in their fIrst gam'e on Saturday, 8. p.m., at Lakeview Park. In what Craig dèeribes as a qirkmi the schedule-maig Vkngs will play yetante senior squad, Toronto'Nomnads, in their second gaine before play- ing teams in their own, league. Strong leads Hanet to vietory Paul Strong had three goals and three assists ta Iead Hanet Plastic's te an 8-2 v ictory oe Koo-Koo Bananas as; the Whitby Bal -Hockey Le ague season bean last'week. ý reg Roberts scored' two goals and, added an assist as Meai~e Pringles Brooklin defeated Bop- per's Bulîs 5-2. Teain Russia, defending league champiopn, got off to a strong start wt an easy, 14-2 win over Moviola Cafe. Remax Gators and The. Plant's Team tied 1-1. >The,,'Whitby leagueis 13 an ýA division -of, ,the Ontario 'Bal Hockey Associaàtion. YMC A to offrer goflessons The Oshawa. YWCA is offering golf lessons for beginners. Lessons will begin Wednesday , May 15. There are varions days and times available., Lessons will take place at Kedron Delis Golf Course in- Oshawa.0 Fa r more ibformation, contact the Oshawa YWCA at 576-8880. $1i51 1,900 [DETACHED IN WHIT BY 147' Deep Lot, Central Vac, 3 Bedroome ** * 1 know Whitby! I live in Whitby and have specialized in Whitby Real Estate for many years. CalRSEAYBRW.1 iihepyu IF QUESTIONS YOU FIND, PLEASE KEEP ME1- N MIND, ROSEMARY BROWN, SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR TOWN. BUS: 433-2121 RES: 668-3504 ASK ME ABOUT 9 9% MORTGAGES il

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