PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Curlin g season en The Whitby Curling Cluib he lacties tietU their final Winners - Ron & Marjorie 1976-77 season came to a night on Thursday, April 21. Carneron; Cliff & Myrrhl close oh Friday, April 22 This year has been an active Shepherd with the men's closing & successful one. Runners Up - Bill & Marg banquet & awards evening. MIXED CURLING Legros RESULTS (PLAYOFFS)_ S*ARYY@OUNO IsUPER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. UPER on Pumnps & Water Softeners JOFT I WA T ERo~wntS 53 BALDWIN ST., BROOK LIN WATER CONDMTOtERS ONORWATER SOFTENER RENTAISI "qONLY" $9@95 PER MONTH ON URRENTAL PURCHASE PLAN WITH "FREE" INSTALLATION. I (Commercial & lndustrial units also available at Special Rates) ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF SOFT CLEAN WATER AND THE SAVINGS YOU WILL RECEIVE I IONE MONTH'S FREE RENTAL (Wt hsA. I ~ONE FREE80Ibà . BAG OF SALT. (WhThsA) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: ds; prizes MEN'S PRIZES Skip -1 1 st Draw - Gus Brown Trophy 3rd -1 Skip - Claire Rich 2nd -1 3rd - Sain Scowcroft lst -1 2nd - Morley Smith PLAYOFI 1 st -- Richard Taylor OLD PIDI 2nd Draw - Games Committee Skip - Trophy 3rd - Ski p -Ren Plummner 2nd - 3rd John Koroniak lst - 2nd - John Kunetsky RUNNERS lst - Greg Stevensen - FIRST 3rd Draw - Jortison Carty Trophy Skip - awarded Bill Petterson Ron Hendersen Bob Pachel Richard Taylor FF WINNERS - DLER TROPHY Keith Adair Hal Smuck Peter Johnson Bruce Steel UP (PLAYOFFS) r PRESIDENT'S TROPHY Dave Werry 3rd - Jim Clancy 2nd - Peter Spratt 1 st - fini Gamsby DIVISIONAL MEN'S Winners Jim McLelland Aif Plummner Ross Morganl Grant Locke Runners Up Bil '1Legros Run Plummer George Reaman Cliff Shepherd Base bail registration Saturday Whitby boys who want to sign up for basebail for the corning season wiIl have their final opportunity te register this Saturday from 10 a.rn. until I12 noon at three different. locations, the Wiitby Public Library Build- ing on Dundas St. W., the Brooklin Cornmunity Centre and Westminster United Cliurcli. The fee is $7 per boy with a $20 maximum per farnily. To take advantage of the famiily rate ail boys in the family miust register at the sane timie. For boys who cannot corne to one of the three locations on Saturday the Registrar cf the Whitby Miner Basebali Assoc. Dean Keating, will accept registrations before- hand at his residence, 500 Byron St. S. Boys who will be 6 yrs. cf age by June 3Oth will be accepted into the W.M.B.A. programme and eider youths will play in the tyke, pee wee, bantarn. midget and juvenile groups. The W.M.B.A. operates heuse leagues for boys in these age groups and aise has Whitby clubs entered in the Eastern Ontario Basebali Assoc Last weekend was xvashed for clubs whiich were planning workouts. The Pee Wee and Bantani entries were beth hiolding open tryouts at Peel Park dianionds getting under- way at 10 a.m. but steady rain hias delayed these practict2s until this weekend. Previous E.0.B.A. experience Two Warrio is net needed for a bey te corne eut anid try for a berth on these clubs as ail positions are open. *Should inclement weather again prevent a workeut this Saturday beys of pee wee age who are interested in trying for a spot on the Legionaire pee wee squad are asked te contact Coach Lorne Camp- bell at 668-2464. members join local hockey school Two members of the Whitby Warriors Senior A Hockey Teamn will be instruc- tors at a summer hockey school in August and September at the Don. Beer Arena in Pickering. Arnong those instructing are Mike Keenan, playing coach of the Warriors, a former professional, college and junior player. Mr. Keenan , is prograrn director of the hockey school. Ryckman, a Whitby Warriors team member who had the best goals against average in the OHA Senior A league for the 1976-77 season. The hockey school will be held in four sessions from August 1 te September 9. Further information is avail- able by calling Blades Summer Hockey School, 1804 Avenue Road, Toronto, 783-7228, or 725-8912 in Oshawa after 5 p.Ii. SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT 15 GOING ON 1HN DURHAM lI NOON RE POR 12:20 p.m. Weather, Sports and News 1350 THE! OSHAWA STATION Product of Erle Manufacturing Co.