Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 26 Mar 1980, p. 19

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Durham Region YMCA Terry Lloyd (GT) Top Scorers 202 Industrial Basketball League Uldis Siskna (Rookies) 148 Standings as of March 12, 1980 JoyTre S . 4 Brian Harlow (Rookies) 107 Division "A" Bill Harris (Doc) 106 kies 628 465 16 Blair Cullum (S. H.) 100 J Times 586 475 14 Brian Myers (L.V.) 86 SVista 503 541 8 Rod Fillier (Rookies) 86 Shorties Hoopers Whitby Audio Doc's Ontario Motor Sales Sklar Optical Boutique General Motors No Names Horton Wallace 502 398 417 Division 1"B" 551 390 443 324 202 387 Top Scorers Ted Harrison (OMS) Joe Fitzpatrick (OMS) Chris Montgomery (OB) Charlie Morlowe (Sklar) George Dixon (Sklar) Jeff Cyr (HW) Andy Evelyn (NN) Bob McGiashin (OB) Brian Trigg (OMS) AlSakata (HW) Eastern Canada Votleyball tourney Twenty-four to maie and female midget volleybali teams from across Eastern Canada wiil compete for honors on March 29, 30, 1980. The event will take place at Durham College, Oshawa; Bowmanvilie High Sehool, Bowmanviiie; and Henry "A Distant Thunder", a Mark IV Pictures Incor- porated production, will be presented by Fait.h Baptist Church on Sunday, March 30 at 6:50 p.m. at Anderson Collegiate, Whitby., "A Distant Thunder", a PARENT FINDERS The next regular monthiy meeting of Parent Finders will be held on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. in room 110 at O'Neill Collegiate, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. (Entrance and parking behind school - off Mary St.) Caîl 728-6983 for further in- formation. Library "Forgiveness Weeks" The Whitby Public Library has announced that the weeks from March 31 to April 12 will be "Forgiveness Weeks. " According to Sandra Hunt of the library's information desk, during that period al overdue books and other iibrary material can be returned fine free. Street High Schooi, Whitby. The event is being hosted by the Ontario Volleybal Association - Region 4, and is sanctioned by the Canadian Volleybali Association. Winvalley Volleyball Club of Oshawa will represent seventy-eight minute color film, is a sequel to Mark IV Pictures' 1973 reiease, "A Thief in the Night".--it begins where "A Thief in the Night" ended. Patty, the ieading charac- ter in "A Thief in the Night", is among a large number of people held prisoner because they have not received the Mark of the Beast. Since the day Patty awoke and found Jim, her husband, had disappeared, she has suffered grief, ioneiiness, hunger, and fear because of the Evil One that works for the control of the worid. Patty and her two friends, Wenda and Sandy Ontario as host teams in both men and women divisions. The cost for admission per day is $.GD This entry fee entitles the spectator to visit each site during the day. Preliminary round play starts at 9:00 arn. on Satur- day at ail three sites. Quar- ter ( 1/4) finals begin at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday at Durham College and Henry St. High Sehool. Semni-Finals begin at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday at Durham College; Finals commence at 12:00 noon at Durham Coliege. at Faith Baptist escape the attention of the authorities for a time. When Wenda and Sandy attempt to help an elderly man, they are arrested by an armed patroi. The girls succeed in warning Patty that their hiding place has been discovered. Patty makes a daring attempt to outwit the soldiers sent to sieze her. Audiences are thoroughly engrossed with her predicament. The film answers many of the questions raised by other recent motion pictures. Events foretold in the Bible as part of the Great Tribulation are vividiy por- trayed in "A Distant Thun- der". You will remember -----WATER BEDS UNLIMITED-------- I Wholesale & Retaili Distribution of Waterbeds & Accessonies. B ~For AL esdents in the Durham Region 1 Compete ttcerfeid nd hairseton presentation of this ad. as shown Foids out to Queen Bcd Ofker modelsa vellabi. 8.B Complete package as shown includ- startlng of $220.00I in ermattres uarantee IHeaerheadboard and trame $391A NY Jpedestal, lier andier ock %09 C L N TM Toronto, 2124 Bloor St. W. 769-4596 MA VISAo, W9 Ie S 5759" L B-a-- - - -2-- - - - - - -S- - - - - - - - - - - this film as long as live . .perhaps forever! I you DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY 668-1464 1 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1855-1980 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY MUNICIPAL OFFICES CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER MON DAY Garbage normally collected on Friday, April 4th, 1980 will be picked up on Thursday, April 3rd, 1980. Garbage normally collected on Monday, April lth, 1980 wiII be picked up on Tuesday, April 8th, 1980. R. A. Kuwahara, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. NOW OPEN Memberships StilI Available. FEATU IWj* Carpeted men's and women's FEATuRNG:, ocker rooms each with * 10 championship racquetball * whirlpool and saunas. cou rts. Towel service provided. * FuIIy equipped exercise room. * Full service pro shop at * Relaxing lounge overlooking * competitive prices. cou rts. Separate junior lounge. HOURS: 6:30 A.M. - MIDNIGHT FOR MORE INFORMATION DROP IN THE CLUB OR PHONE 666-1422 FREE INTRODUCTION CLINICS EXHIBITION MATCHES NOW THROUGH WEEKEND WHITBY RACQUEIBALI CLUB 1100 CHAMPLAIN AVENUE, WHITBY GET INTO RACQUETBALL AND YOU'LL COME OUT SMIUNGI Rook Goxd Lake "A Distant Thunder" * ONOW *APPEAIRING . *APPEARING *NEXT jGrampal Jim's Stage Door - Whithy Hotel 207 Dundas St. W. Whitby

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