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Whitby Free Press, 5 May 1976, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, MAY,5, 1976. WHJTRV FREE PRESS Redmen hav e pi ent y of local talent in lineup The Brooklin Redmen wil have . plenty of local talent in the lineup Mhen thiey open their Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation Senior 'A' season Saturday at the Brooklîn Arena against Brampton. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Practices have been going well and the team's manage- ment and coaching staff are "quite pieased and satisfied" with the turnout. The team is very enthus- iastic about the upcorning season which wiii see them, play 24 gaines against tearus from Brampton, Fergus, Owen Sound and Six Nations. The team hlas already signe d se'ierai playe rs inciud- ing goaltender Bob Bail, a' former Oshawa Green Gael; goaltender AI Ashton, mem- ber of the Whitby Janior 'B' B and R Transporters when they won national championships in 1970 and 1974; Ross Jones, a former Green Gael who played pro- fessional lacrosse with Phla deiphia and Montreal in i1975; Don Mitchell, a member of the 1970 national champion Transporte rs; Wayne Soriche tti, a former player with the Boxing Sunday The newly formned Wliitby Boxing Club will stage its first card on Sunday at Iroquois -Park Arena beginning at 2 p.nu., according to proi-noter Dave Sparks and mnatch.îinakcr Joe iiajnal. In attendance wiIl be Tony Unitas, Director of the Boxing Hall1 of Fame, IHarold Smnythe, Vice-Presi- dent of Boxing Ontario, Dr. N. Satyu, sport doctor, Wayne DeVeau, Directo)r of Whîtby Recreation Depart- ruent, and Whitby Couincillor Tý' 'n Edwards, a boxing fana tic. Thirteen mlatchles are plan n ed. THE fiooD W'R frciti the V~iblir Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; Beareth ail things, believ- eth ait things, hopeth ail things, endureth ait things. 1 Corinthians: 6, 7 Transporters and the Red- men; Dave Moore, a former Green Gael and Redmen; Ken Down, a Transporter and Redmen; Marty Van Heuvel, a former Transporter, and Greg Williams, Gary Nicholson and Johný Dogiash former mnembers of the Scarborough Saints Junior 'B' team. LOOSENING UP Steve Sarginson, pitching prospect for the Eastern Ontario Basebail Association Senior Whitby Merchants, warms up for tlhe coming season. Anyone interested in playing for thie team should attend practices bei ng held Tuesday and Thursday evenings at é, and Saturday înornings at 10 until opening game May 15. SPEND 15 MINUTES ON US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN DURHAM Ie MORNING REPORT 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. News, Sports and Weother THE 13510 OSHAWA STATION 1975 Chevrolet ½2-ton Pick-Up19 V-8, complete with cap, automatic, power brakes & steering, silver ADO package. Chev, LIC No. D65-464 $4995Sec $4995Riscc 1974 Cutlass SupremE Dark browi, saddlE vinyl roof, V-8 aut( tic, power brakes & steering, power wvii air condition ing, wl walls. LIC No. IlIR-1 t12 $ 1974 Monte Carlo Green with green vinyl roof, 72 power steering & brakes, automatic, air conditioning, whitewalls. rolet LIC No. F19 Ian $13995 11 ,fnà Low milleage, V-8, automatic, radio, power steering, power brakes. e w2it5 toa- LIC No. DYF-353 powei & osbrakeý nhite- rear si vh ite-LIC No $4095. $40 1975 Imnpala rd top, grey with avinyl roof, V-8, r steering, power es, automatic, radio, speakers. o. GPN-309 795 ,1 'F I ~1 t" HOOKER &SONS SALESCHEV-OLDS SALS &SERVICE FOR OVER 40. VEARS No. 7 HWY (21/2 MILES WEST of BROOKLIN) 655-4811 USED CAR SPECIALS, 1 ivilw

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