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Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1972, p. 6

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bowling MOTORING with Mike Burgess Event organizers certainly have their work cut out for them at this time of year. At time of writing, the weath- er word seemed to be 'snow, snow and more snow. . So wi th this cheerful thought in mind, (and crossed finger s), we bîissfuliy look forward to this week- end's happenings. G&I Friday Trial Shedules Oshawa Competi tion Motorcy cle Club (an Ajax based group) has a trial sched- u i e d For Friday (tomorrow) to be held at the gravel pits located on the5th Concession at Westney Road. If inter- e s t e d, pl1 e a se contact Robin Teeliing 839-4047 (Pickering) or Bill Lishman 649-2918 (Claremont) for further det- ails or possible last minute changes. Easter Driving Skill Test Durham College, Simcoe Street, (just north of Oshawa) wilt be the loca- tionof a driving skill test this Sunday, Apr i t 2 organized by Jeff Christie of Basebail Tempo W i t h registration now only a month away, April 22 and April 29, the tempo ispicking up in pre-season planning by the Whitby Minor Baseball Association. A major item on the Whitby baseball scene this week is the announcement that the.Attersley Tire and Sports Club will o p e r ate in the Eastern Ontario Base- b a t I Association in the coming season as a Junior entry. The club made its debut 1 ast year in the E.O. B. A. Juven- i 1 e se ries. Seven teams will compete in the E.O. B. A. Junior circuit; Kings- ton, Keene, Kendall, Port Hope, New- c a stle and Whitby. The Whitby club is s c h e duled to open its 24-game season w i th a flourish, travelling to Kingston on May 27th for a double-header, ret- urning to E. A. Fairman the next day for their. home opener against Port Hope. McArthur and Hanley Back M ike McArthur and Pat Hanley will agai n team up to guide the Attersley club with Hanley acting as General Man- ager looking after most of the adminis- trative duty, while McArthur will han- d t e the coaching reins. McArthur, the president of the WMBA and an Execut- ive member of the E. O.B. A. woul d app- ear to h a v e enough w o r k in baseball h o I d i ng down these positions, but the e x -catcher has a great devotion to the g am e and couldn't give up the excite- ment of being right in the game at his post in the third base coaching box. MacDonald predicts Reg i stration is an almost impossi- b le thing to f or ecast, however, John M a c Donald who has been the Associa- t i on ts Reg i strar since its founding, has a pretty good record of predictions andhe feels after studying the trend of Oshawa Motorsport Club In co-operat- ion with Durham College. This D.S. T. is bas icai ly a novice fun event (non- status), and is open to the general pub- lic. C.A.S.C. wheelbase classes, and r e g u1 a tions wiIl be observed and en- f o r c ed. Troph i e s will be awarded'to class winners, and also for the ladies' class. Registration opens at1l am (entry fee $ 2 ) , w i t h the first car starting at 12 noon. So come on out and see if you can dr i ve around a parking iot without knocking over any plastic pylons! An Evening Out If you I i k e what you see on Sunday and wouldl1ike to get involved, or would just like to have an evening out, Oshawa M o t o r sport Club's monthly meeting is thisTuesday, eight p.m. at the Holiday Inn. The monthly meeting usually feat- ures an interesting guest speaker with a question and answer period fol lowed by f i lms on various forms of motor sport. There is no admission charge. For the motoring ski enthusiasts... justheard a sad story from a VW owner who had his ski-rack and skis mounted on t h e rear deck iid. . . apparently you should remove your skis BEFORE you drive in the garage. 'Til next week, Happy Motoring! Picking Up as Registration Hears 'The si g n, and the ice and the snow at C e n tenn ial Park tell the story, but Whi tby Legionaire piayers Cam Murkar, ie f t, an d J o dy Turner, right, can't former years that the Bantam group will s h ow the greatest growth this season, if it does, it will aggravate a problem already troubling the Association since E . A. Fairman is the only park able to accommodate the groups higher than Pee-Wee. With a possible increase in t h e n um b e r of Bantam House League t e am s t h e c r o wded schedule of last season will become even tighter. Association officials have been busy inspecting the stock of equipment, shin g u a r d s, masks and chest pro t ectors used by the thirty clubs in the organi- z a tion. The W. M. B. A. is fortunate to have Stan Bronishewski, a handy rman w i th a needle and a piece of canvas or leather, who is kept busy with the doz- 5-Pin TEAMPOINTS:Lilacsl6, Bluebells 12, Orchids 15, Carnations 6, Violets 5, Peonies 8, Tulips 5, Gardenias 13. HIGH TRIPLE: Mary Elliott 666 (232, 21 8 ,216 ) E v C urtis 611(175, 215, 221) Shirley Batton 651 (188,248,216)Willy Povinsky 633 (206, 213, 214) Marie Val - lieres 692 (215,248,229) Ruth Weath- eral I 751 (226, 266, 260) Florence Ger- ritson 680 (253,175,252). HIGH SINGLE: Marg Pascoe 219, Joan Cathcart 231, Jean Broder ick 222, Ann Gouiding222, Jutta Fruhner 235, Mary Ameli 200, FredaMcCoy 215, 208, Masie G r a v e s 2 1 8 ,Janet Vernon 223, 211, Muriel Mcilwain 207, Doris Wolowec 206, 200, Mary Reed 205, Marg Mustard 201, Audrey Barton 206, Marg Connelly 244, Babe Duggan 207, Dorothy McRae 205, Ruby Lee 215, Gwen Brear 228 P h yll 1 i s Warman 208, Doris Stannet 298, AnnieHartford 247, Agnes Schip- per 222. THE -FRIENDLýY FLEA MARKET' " -We b uy and sell any thing"i 23 PRINCE ST 725-9783 , osHW SLIM& SWIM - Holiday Ie - Wornen's fitnes hour. 11Iy.Cote 728-1003 SWile FItnesis Funi STAN'S SHARPENING 491 RITSON RD. S. 725-8654 WE SHARPEN Hand Saws, Plainer Knives Circuler Saws, Router Bits, Hole Saws, Shears, Band Saws Knives, Carbide Saws, Scissors. WE SELL Hand Saws, Cirtular Saws, Band Saws, Carbide Saws. ANY SIZE OR STYLE SHARPEN UP AT STAN'S wait for the s e a s on to begin. WMBA R eg i s t ration will take place on April 22 and 29th. ens of buckles, straps and laces that have to be kept in working order. Coaching Staff To le Announced It is expected that coaching staffs for the Whitby entries in E.O.B.A. Tyke , P ee--W ee, Bantam and Midget series will be set by next week. WHITBY -HARRISON FUELS LIMITED "Y21 r S Pe-w 211 Brock St. S. Phone:668-3610 Page 6 ý0qW P o IlIt-S oq>

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