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Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1995, p. 14

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Stanfield, Rick Martin, Dick Duf;, Billy Harris and Ed Westfall, and curling stars Ed Werenich and RusHoward. Organxizers hope to raise $30,000 for the foundations of the two hospitals.11 Those wishing to enter teame of three or four, or to offer sponsorslup, c4n caîl John 'McLéellan and the golf club at 905- 723-4681. !Brw Works (yWc brew for you - no extra charge IC (you just add the yeast) Brew beer for as low as $1 1.50 per case of 24 reg. botties. 1/2 batches also available Brew pour i Oth batchM & your llth is FREE! Make wine for as $2.75 per 750m 1 Avalable in 20 or 23L batcli low as bottie. ies We use only the highest quality importedjuices to make our wines. Choose from: e Chablis e French Colombard e Sauvignon Blanc * Pinot Chardonnay e' Chateau-Neuf-Du- Pape Vapolicela eCabmet& ffanymor 0a Pape Vapolicela. abenet may mre 0 I available in Raspbenry, Loganberry, wIi~ Peach, Kiwi, Mix & Match. kli KEG PARTIES Kegs available with taps for your next MMLUW-.ýM party or event. Cali us to reserve! DUNASSTHWY 2 BURNSIz ci BO m£ ,MCONSUMERS CAU. 666nBREVV rwin 1390 Hopkins St. jMi.) Unit #6 Whitby \Sat. 1-5~~ Hwy. 2 B Dundas Si. E. Fi~h-C Coiborne S.E. T E 666-559 Dunflop SÉ.E 110 Dunlop Street East Family Pac 'k (Hallbt i&a9 includes 4 Fish & 3 Chips & Large Coleslaw Family Pack (Haddock) 16.99 $2.OO OFF includes 4 Fish & 3 Chips & Large Coleslaw Party- Pack (HalIb ut)2 9 includes 6 Fish & 4 Chips 2*39 Party Pack (Haddock)'2 .9 includes 6*.Fish. & 4 Chips239' FROM PAGE il believe they have a chance to show wefl at thehuge tournament in St. Louis. Vipers are led by top scorers Shayne Bayford of VWtby and Shane Nuttley of Toronto, and goalie Kareten Ernst,- 16, of Ajax. Bayford will play if he can take time off as an inline skate performer on a national tour sponsored hy YTV. Canning describes Ernst as a spectacular goalie. Other team members are Matt Muir, Jay Katena, Voytek Grzeszowski, hMike NON FAMILY FAIVILY IF MEAL DI Moreland, Dave Branton, Jay Shpak, Jay Juchau, -Dennis Jeronimo, Brandon Aylesworth, Dave Byrne and coach Peter Appleton. The Oshawa/Whitby league ie now lookting for sponsors to help send the teams to St. Louis. The cost is $6,000 for the entrance fee and transportation to St. Louis - that doesn't include accommodation and food for the five-day tournament. Anyone wishing to donate can cail Ryan at 905-665-0228, or drop off donations at Soccer City, Sunray Street, in Whitby. YOU (AN FEED A 0F FOUR FOR ONLY EAL- .44 Plus Taxes No Icue:4 Regular -. Burgers, 4 Pries, 4 Soft Drinks and 4 Sundaes. Available DAIRY QUFEN 1003 Dundas St. E. Page 14, Whltby Free Press, Wodnesday, August 9, 1995 Bobb rirhostbb oh f hospîtalifundraiser Canmpbell, Billy Williams, Wayne Johnson, Paul Fernandes, Ron Grahamn, Doug Minaker, Dennis McWhirter, Fred Ruck and Junior Tonnant. The teani will play in the provincials Sept. 1 and 2 in Hamnilton. G olf tournely The Durhami Multiple Sclero- sis Society will hold a fundrais- ing golf tournanient on Wednes- day, Aug. 23 at Lakeridg Links Golf Club on Brwe ad in northeast Whitby. Tee-off ie at 12:30 p.rn. Cost ie $100 per person. Deadline for registration je Aug. 11. Ial Gianna DaSilva at 90U- 686-2581, Former NHL great Bobby Orr will be the host of a golf event that will raise funds for both Whitby's and Oshawa's general hospitals. The Oshawa Golf Club Celebrity Classic will be held Friday, Sept. 15. In addition to Orr, who played for Oshawa Generals before his NHL career, participating celebities include former NHL'ers Marcel Dionne, Eddie Shack, Andy Bathgate, Rene Robert, Fred Lacrosse standout accepts Penn State, scholarship Field lacrosse star Jennifer Johnson of Brooklin has received a full scholarship to attend Penn State University. Johnson, 18, now competing in the junior women's world cup in Philadelphia, had been-wooed by about 10 U.S. colleges. But the Pennsylvania sehool, offered a strong support system, both ini academiàcs and athletics, as well funding to pay tuition of $24,800 a year. The scholarship is for five years, but is renewed each year according to National College Athletic Association guidelines. Johnson will complete her OAC,year at Anderson CVI from -September to December and then begin studies at Penn State in January. Johnson, an atacker, was named to the Canadian ail-star team alter helpinig Ontario win the national junior title. Penn State is currently ranked fourth among U.S. schoole ini wo e field lacrosse. The school plays in the NCAA'e division 1. Troyhann Santos, 24,,of Whitby i 1993 completed a four-year ful echolarship at James Madison University in Harris.onburg, Virginia. >She was one of the top players for Ontarioý's senior team that won the Canadian. championsbip recently, and will likely b. on the Canaclian team that compotes in the 1997 world cup. S.Ann Windover of Ajax, formerly of Whitby. is about to enter her fourth and- final year of a scholarslip at Old Dominion University in Richmond, Virginia< She 'was also one, of the. top players on the Ontario 'senior team. Mitchell edged out in nationa Round for Pennsylvania JEN 'NIFER JOHNSON of Brooklin, showp practicing for. this week's junior women's field lacrosse world cup, tournament in Pennsylvania, wviII be a -student in that state next year as she attends Penn State on a full scholarship. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Vipers qualify

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