PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1976, WHITBY FREE PRÈSS - -- Ail-Star hockey r Ã~ ~I~O5! ITen wins outof1gae CHARMUNG CENTURY1 to one family home. Asking $85,000.00. DUPLE X - fireplace, would easily convert Located on 158' x 90' lot in Whitby.1 pool sized lots, 4 bedroomns, separate dining roomn, 3 baths, famiiy room, floor-to ceiling fireplace, 2 car garage. Priced at $80,900.00. CALL 668-4088 ANYTIME MATT LUCAS Next Week: Sweet, Daddy Siki Local alistar hockey teams had an extremely good week last week, winning 10 of 16 gamnes, tying two and losing only four. In novice play, Oppeu Warriors and Markham played to a 2-2 tie as Scott Helmer and Jeff Page scored for the locals. ln rnînor atorn action, Brooklin Concrete split a pair of garnes. Thcy edged Markham 6-5 on two-goal performances by Jason Bruneau and David McWhirter and singles by Sheldon Gitin and Doug McCorkell. TIiey then dropped a 4-1 -decision to Bfay Ridgcs as Jason Bruneau scored thcir onlly goal. Whitby Mail Florists down- ed Bowmanville 5-2 in a major atomn contest on goals by Raymond Ryan, Joey Nieuwendyk, Dave Sachko, Gary Roberts and Dave PLAN VOUR NEW VEARS EVE NOW - Tickets Available $25.00 per couple Enjoy a Hot and Cold Buffet and TeMsclTalent of 5 pee omrcial bond NEW!l Il e Whitby Community Bingo $1,oooo 1 sf jackpot $500 in 50 numbers No's. 2nd Jackpot $500 WiII Be. At 53 No.'is PLUS 15 REGULAR GAMES 5Lofe Games A TOTAL PURSE 0F $1 ,r675 UP FOR, GRABS Every Monday Night Ecrly Bird games start at 7:e15 p.m. 'HE'm lo[UdriovU No children under 16 admitted 'DENSHORE PAVILlION r Wat.r St., and, Dürnop Dr., Whitby) Petrie, Paul Shaubel and Wayne Misselbrook.' They then defeated Uxbridge 5-0 on. a pair of goals by Mark Petrie and singles b>' Paul Shaubel, Kelvin Mask and Wayne Misselbrook. In major peewee play', Lasco Steelers' trounced Ajax 8-2 on three- goals by Paul Rich, two by Dan Garrard and one each by Ron Maguire, Mike Wells and Ken Keenan. 'Optimnists doubled the score. on Richmond Hill in: minor bantamn action, win- ning 4-2 on two goals by John Fusco and singles by Dave Blacquiere and Don Perkins. Whitby Toyota lost a major bantamn garne to Oshawa-by 4-3. Bernie Pegutter, Darrell Blacquiere and Mark Under- wood scored for the losers. Mary Brown's minor mid- 579-1 822 WHITBY MALL OUTSKIRTS 0F OSHAWA Brand now' 3 bedroom backsplit. Fireplace in Family room. 80 x 196 lot. Stili time to choose your broadloom. Asking $65,300. $39,900 3 bedroom condominium, 1 fuit & 2 wash- rooms, 91/4% First. ""One of the better buiît condominiums in Oshawa". gets were impressive in a pair of victories. They first defeat- ed Bowmanville 6-2 on goals by John Paul Aggett, Ed Hayden, J(eith Wilson, Paul Hunt, Dennis Jacobs and Jeff Fleming.' The second win saw them trounce Peterbor- ough 7-1 --on two goals ceach by Keith Wilson and Ed Derks and singles by Jeff Fleming, Dennis Jacobs and Noel Catteraîl. In major midget play, Ferrco Engineering edged Bowmanvillé 5-4 on a pair of goals by 'James Roach and singles by Rick Nieuwendyk, David Seymour and John Waddeli. The Consolidated Building Corporation Juveniles split four games, winning two and losing two. In their first game, they defeated Bowman- ville 6-3 on two-goal perfor- mances by Blair Gibson and Dan Kemp and singles by John Jordan and Wade Roberts. They then drop- ped a narrow 5-4 verdict to Preston as John Jordan scored' twice and Brian Ward and Terry Whyte one each for the losers.. The C.B.C.'s then entered the Kingston Town- ship Juvenile Tournament where they won their first game 3-2 over Cobourg on two goals by Dan Kemp and one by Dan Gallogley and lost their second game to Belleville 4-3 despite goals by John Jordan, Scott Morgan and Brian Ward. -Anderson girls are champions Anderson Collegiate Raiders' von the Central Ontario Secondary School Associatîôn Junior Girls Basketball Championship on the weekend. It is the first timne an A.C.V.I. girls' basketball teami lias won a C.O.S.S.A. titie. In the semni-final of the tournament, played at G.L. Roberts Collegiate in Oshawa, Anderson defeated Port Hope -41-36. Linda Brown paced the winners with 14 points; Liz Brown liad il; Cathy Brown, seven; and Janet Visser, three. In the final, Liz Brown scored a record-breaking 20 points as A.C.V.I. trounced Courtice 35-21. Linda Brown added nine for the winners.' First- defeat for Mowhawk Signs MVohawk Sigils last week suffered their first defeat of the younig Whitby Men's H-ockey League season. They dropped a 4-2 decision to Bondeco that con- tinue to hold down first place \with 1 2 points,, four ahead of tlieir inearest competitor. Mlike Szkreda fired three goals to pace Bondeco in their uipset vie tory while Ken Samnanski scored onice. Don McCallumi anid Ian McGee replied for the losers. Shiea Realt>' trounced Apko Electric 7-1 on four goals by Barry Johnson, two by George Johanston and one by Geoff Scott. Gary Kondrat scored Apko's only goal. Fireplace Plus defeated Munn's Press 3-1 as Barry Allumn, Lewis Mercer and Ray' Noble scored for the winners and John Beer for the losers. Midas Muffler edged Chris CItering 6-5 on twvo goal per- fornmnces'by loin Dore>' and Bob Mowat and single-goal, efforts by AI Martin and Bob .Greer Sr. BROCK WHITBY 668-3618I CHILDR ENS Allseatsq IMATINEE only Aladdin and his 2. Early Birds Mogic Lamp plus carfoons Saturday 1:30 p.m. BOCrK ttlEATRE WIhone ad d iSSion ON-YN DATE BELOWV SatVdaî y ceber 1 976 PLAYING EVENINGS THURS., FR1. ONLY COMPLETE FROM 7:05 P.M. FRANKENSTEIN AND THE MONSTER FROM HELL PLUS..CAPTAIN KRONOS Mr~ VAMPIRE HUNTER NEIit SAT., SUN., MON., TUE. "HUSTIE" WITH BURT REYNOLDS & CATHERINE DENEUVE PLUS ,AM1AC.. ""LIFEGUARD" ou A t CO U G i O COMPLETE FROM 7:05 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS t - -