WhltbvFrea Pres. Saturdav. Juno 14.,1997- mm .9 10 yearsý ago From the Wednesday June 10 1987 edition of the Whitby-Free Press - Anderson Collegiate has started a driving and drinking awareness program. - The town of Whitby issued $18.9-million in building permits in May. The year's total is more than $62-million.' S- Eighteen-year-old Marianne Ja- cobsen is Brooklin Spring Fair Queen. - Whitby gymnast Lori Strong placed second over-ail in a competi-. tion in Rome, Italy. 35 years* ago From the Thursday June 14. 1962 edition of the Whitby Weekly News -Harry Wolfenden, 86, a native of Whitby who left the town 22 years ago, has returned for a visit. - Marshall Wick of Brooklin re- ceived his B3achelor'of science degree at the only college for the deaf in the United States. - The 1962 Federal election is the best campaign in years, says the Weekly News. -'Former town councillor Jack McAvoy is working for an engineer- ing company in Arizona. 100. years ago FrmteFigyJn 1 8 edition of the Whitbv Chronicle - Every school child who attends Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubile celebration on dune 22 will be given a flag and a souvenir handkerchief. A new town flag cost the coun- cil $17. - The town council has been urged to pass bylaws regulating the storage of coal ôil and gun powder. baby carniages cost $5 to $15'at William Till's store. Whitby Tigers will1 hold 5 km Carnival road race on June 29 Whitby Running Tigers will host the Third Annual Whitby Town Carnival 5 km run On Sundà y. Junie 29. The 5 km run (or 2 km walk) will be held on the Waterfront Trail. Registration ($5) begins at 10 a.m. onrace day. The race .time. is,12 noon. Walkers and runners may register at the Hey- denshore Pavilion. Ian Barron of the Tigers, is race director. The run is jointly spon- sored by Adidas. The Whitby Tigers isthe only running club in Dur- ham Region. Membership forms for those interested in joining the club will be available with registration. packages. 1~7HTBY TOLL FREE 1-800-'668-9247 Algrz 0 :3 1013 Dunclas St. E., Whitby Mobile Service, a Guaranteeci Work Auto Marine Uphoistery (905) 985-8507 Whitby Under 12 girls Close Special to the Free Press Whitby's Under 12 Girls Select Soccer Team played an exciting and spirited fi- nal at the Darlington Soc- cer Tournament (7-8 dune) but came up one goal short in a narrow 3-2 loss against a strong Oshawa team. The two Whitby goals were provided by Stefanie Wright and Heather Skel- ton. In earlier round robin play, Whitby started with a 1-0 win over a young but fit Oakville team. Whitby's goal was scored by Kayla Murphy cominposition. Workpersonlike goalkeep- ing by Megan Crockford kept the opposition at bay long enough for Whitby to start its string of victories. Whitby's second game was a 2-0 victory against the host Darlington team. Whitby's goals were scored by player of the game Allie Ward- Bellingham and Jessica Loziuk. Outstanding de- fensive performances by Erin Routly, Kristen AI- phonso, Laura Yamada, Stephanie Verkuyl and Kristen Niblett allowed Whitby to maintain its se- ries of shutout games. In the third round robin game Whitby cruised to a 3-0 win against Ajax thanks to goals by Kirsten McKenzie and Heather Skelton (2). foin Usý For Our Grand Op:ning BuRuNl2? Moùk U.p uinminutes Saturday, June 21, 199 7 2:00 - - 6:0 0p.m Corne and tour our new facilities, take a stepback in time at our Victorian display - 1889 Hearse and ail - and rneet three of the most caring funeral directors anywhere. Sprague, Bob and Guy have years of experience right here in -the Oshawal/S A Whitby area, and wiIl FIJN]:'ER) bprivileged SERVI( to serve you. THORNTON CHAI Drop by and say hello... we'd love to see you!. .WA AL CIE >EL INC. 847KING STREEI'WES'1' OSHAWA, ONTARIO Ij2L,4 TEL: (905) 721-1234 FAX: (905) 721-1j810 A New -Tradition With The Experience You Gan Tis Yesterdays. is compiled by Brian Winter of Whitby Archives. r AUTO GLASS:, recialists Wt.