PAG~E 10, WEI)N1ES1AY, OCTOBER 15, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Warriors open season with two losses to Barrie AItlani ipressive ,show- ing in Ille ehibition, schiedtile, Ille NVIIitbNy Warriors Of Ithe On tario H ockey Associat ion Senior 'A' lemmue dropped ilieir lirst twvo gilhes fil regular scason play. Thce Warriors, who won al four of their pre-season en- counters, iost twicc to the defcnding league chamipions Barrie Flyers by scores of 3-2 and 4-2 last week. ln thieir home opener Thursday, the Warriors com- Halloween Specials for everyone ai H.Sali Fish & Chips Halloween is just around the corner, and H. Sait has good news for trick or treaters. For starters, theres a new special Seafood Piatter treat the whoie famiiy wili enjoy, Deli- cious fish in aur light batter.. mouth-watering clams and shrimp. ..and crispy chips. Al for $1.69. And for the kids, there's a free Haloween mask with each purchase (limit 2 per family); 'Yau can choose tram four of their favourite desig ns. There's samething more for the kids too. Every take-out order wiIi be packed in a vinyl bag, speciaiiy made ta use for trick or treating-:ýý Supplies are iited, Sa cornein naw and get these great treats at your local H. Sait Fish & Chips store. FREE Halloween Masks? FREE Vinyl Trick or Treat Bagsý* At these H. Sait Locations: 32 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 315 Dundas St. E., Whitby_ H, SAILT i outshooting their opponents by a vast margin. Barrie's Gary Lyte opcned the scoring early in the first period. Bob Baird, on a hummer from the siot, gave the visitors a 2-0 mnargin at end of the first period. [ in the second period as Ed Ph ilpott scored on a break- away from the blueline and John McMillan on a slapshot from 20 fe-et., The Warriors had several final period as Greg Bodnar's iow shot fromn close range was held out by goaltender Ron Patterson and, Bob Edmunds and Doug Keeler fired hard drives at the Barrie net only to have the posts get in the way on both occas- sions. The Flyers get the winner when Mike Quinn's centring attempt went off a Whitby defender's skate onto the stick of Steve Sly who sid the shot under the falling minute to no avail. Goaltender PattersOn sto- od out in the Thursday gamne as he did in the Sunday garne when Whitby agairi outshot Barrie but came out on the wrong end of a 4-2 score. Paul Raymer, and Keeler scored for the Warriors. Whitby hosts the Lindsay Lancers tomorrow and travel to Napanee on Sunday for an encounter against the Co- mets. News, Weother 1350 Sports THE OSHAWA STATION (pish -ire- County Town Camnival Queen Sharon Rice drops the puck to officially open the Whitby Warriors Senior 'A' season on Thursday. Carl Mantz, this year's Peter Perry Award winner, watches as Barrie Flyers' Steve Sly and Whitby Warriors' Ken Des- jardine take the opening faceoff. The Flyers defeated Whitby twice last week. Free Press Photo by Alex Kainins SPEND"15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT US GOUNG ON UN DURHAM!1 1 EVENING REPORT 6:00 P.M. 'OWnrriar.q