PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS 1350 Bingo Cards are FREEIe Ajax I 'ood I .(.A. ati 120 I larw ood Avenuie SouLtll in Aja. T»he B.l . Goodrichi Store at 1 280) Sininoe Street North. Itarry'N Varie ty and hlardware ai 114 Wavcrl\y in 13o\ý'ilaî1v ic. l)eKoker Meats on 11 _ayIl5 in 01rono. A t Direct iilni, in the shops tip top in thle Oshiaw~a 'entire. laiton 's iin the Oshawa (entre, ai thieCostumner Aceoun ts Office ini lic t.ower level. I red' Fruit Mv'arket, R.R. No. 1 in Orono. "ie (;ift Ilouse- ai 18 King Street i -last. l'lie Grab Bag at 219 Nonquon R oadl. Hienry Buildaîl locations in Oshîawa, Whitby,. (omîrtice and Port Hope. Ilome Improvernents Supplie's at 221 Valley Road ini Ajax. Jury and Loveil Drugs, ail locations in Oslhawa, Whlby and iomvnianville. M & S Braemlorc Gîft & Variety at 377 Stevenson Road Northî. Mattress Man in the Lansdlown ilaza at 172-8 Simecoe Street Northi. At bo ti Mister Donut locations atil (il) Simicoe Street Northî and iin t1e King/ Bond 1la,.a. One Hour Martinizing, ail locations iin Oshawa and Whitby. Oshawva Ski and Sports in the Miditosvn Mail. Parksvay 'Felevision at 918 Sûicoe Street North. Pat &ý Mikes l'lsh & Chipîs in the P & M llazu ai Rosslanhl and 1-loriopi Streets. Pattes Iaint & Wallpaper at 95 Simeoe Street Nortii and in tlhe Oshîawa ('entre. Piekwick Cleaners and ('ardinal Cleaners at 36 A iliol Street Fast. Quanl TV and Appliances at 191 Kin-, Street West. Ranch Suiperrnarkei ut il 88 Siincoe Street South. Roslandl Super Save at S5t0 Rossland Road West. Rundle Garden Centre ai 1015 King Street l'asi. St. ClIair lain i and Wallpaper iin the Midltow ýn Mail. Sears in the Oshawa Centre. Shorty's ('igar Store at 12 1 lrock Street North in Whitby. Sd'a Suite ut 133 Taunton Road West. At b ,th Tawco Cieaning (Centre ai 501 Rýitson Roadl Soutih and iin the P>ort Ilerry Pllaza Val'ý Place & Valco Clothing Linmited t 14 15 King Street East. Visecextuiles ut 54 Simcue Street North. West Lynn Drive Inn at 411I lroek Street in Whi tby. Wilson Furniture at 20 Centre Street North. Legion aires lose Pee Wee series despite zood pla-ving performance -- had- a- pair - of doble, A r the Whitby Legionaires gave their supporters littie to cheer about as they went winless through the entire season. Going into Rie playoffs, how- ever, they won a lot of con- verts when they edged Bowmanville in the best of five series for the rigyht to represent the Eastern Ontario Basebaîl Association in the AII-Ontarîo Peewee D tourna- ment' Legionaires camie close in their first outing, losing 8-7 to Bolton. Whitby gathiered 14 hits in the opener with Westenhoefer anîd Bergevin each comning through with a triple and two doubles, Glen Williams Kennedy a lone two-bagger, while Russ Jubenville and Glen Campbell each had a pair of singles, with Mike Lawrie, Mike Hanley and Geoff Williams adding singles. In their second game, with Jubenville and Mark Kennedy sharing the pitching, the Legionaires edged Clanville 10-8. Mark Kennedy got the first of three home runs he was to hit in the series, Jeff Westenhoefer added a triple. Mike Puchalski had two big doubles, Mark Kennedy, Real Berge- vin, Alex Lawrie and Mike' Lawrie each added a 'pair of singles to the 1 5-hit Whitby offense. Athietes win 4 medals at '76 summer games Two Whitby youths with a third-place finish in competing in the recent the 20-kilometre timie trial. Ontario Soimmer Garnes in ile also competed in the the Ottam-a-CarlC ton region. 45-mile road race. came home with soîne mnetal. Golfer Neil Stirling won Cyclist Ken Grahami a bronze medal as his picked Up twu silve, nmedals four-inan teani finished in and one bronze. Il'e '.von the third place with a 36-hiole silvers wi th second-place threc-player score of 476. finishies in the 30-imile The squad mnissed a silver criteriiianmii in the overall medafl by une point. The Whitby club nosed out Wingharn 10-7, in spite of their exhaustion, with Russ Jubenville and Real Bergevin sharing the pitching ôhores -- ,*.*-The Legionaires continued their« hot hitting spree with 14 frits. Mark Kennedy hit another round tripper, Glen Williams and Real Bergevin added doubles, Kennedy had three singles to go along with his homnerun, while Alex Lawrie, Glen Campbell, Glen Williams, Mike Hanley, Mike Lawrie and Russ Jubenville also had singles and the Legionaires only had to play one game, which they won handily, dropping Norfolk 22-4. Mark Kennedy got his third homnerun of the tourney, Russ Jubenville also homered, while Alex Lawrie, Rob Dyment and Mark Kennedy added singles Leglonaires were knocked out of further contention when they took a 14-2 drubbing from Wheatley« Althiough they failed in their bid- for chamipionship hionours, the Whitby club won a lot of admirers eeT, ienieds ourt nerlyfinished Aeni out s, narlysis sasaerairWtltes 'li ,. \V-I tby Recreatioin DepartinenCiîS tenînis coiurt building lirograrmn is prmceed- îîg on schîccltle iiis !all. 'l'le se t of îsvý.i doubles cotxirts iii l'i' .'P;iark is [icafiiig Com)i)ctit'fl say'S Recîcatiori 1irector. Wayne l)e\'au. ('ois.îruiction heoa il On wvas laid on Moïtday. M r. l)eVeau cxpects the fencing to be completed in twu weeks, but there will be a delay of twNo months for installing ligliting hecause ut'a shurtage of' aCilen t poies. Screeîîing for the courts will be provided by 27 silver inatîles. wliich Mr. De\/'au Thanks to CURT BROWN and the staff of BROWN ELE TIC for invaluable services rendered du ring the past yaears The Whitby Lions Club BROOKLIN m WHII I.m M.H.A The courts will be ready for public use as soon as the fence is in. Tenders closed last Thurs- day for a set of tennis courts and parking lot repairs adja- cent to the Brooklin Memorial Arena. Mr. De Veau saicl he expect- cd the Iow tender would be approved Monday, and con- structîinw,;.'d start within twvoweeksof couincil approval. The tennis courts will be two doubles, tu be located behind the arena. The park- big lot. will be enlarged by une third, providing accom- modation for 140 cars said Mr. DeVeau. The- entire parking lot and an entrance fromi the memorial park gates will be paved. Mr. DeVeau'expects the twvo projects at Brooklin to be completed within six to eight weeks froin the starting date. TBY Sat. 25th Sept. Sat. 2rid Oct. 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