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Whitby Free Press, 25 Nov 1981, p. 20

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I PAGE 20. WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 25. 1981 . WHITBY FREE PRESS BROOKLIN WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE Scoreboard. AS 0F NOVEMBER 21, 1981 NOVICE Exclusive Hair Design 5* vs. Bi Mark Charlinskl 2 Mark Davis 1 Matthew Cook 1 Ron Kapuscinski 1 McTeague Electric 5 vs. Su Mike Billinger 2 Chris Nichol 1 Trevor LebSeuf 1 MINOR ATOM Brooklin Esso 7 vs. W~ Danny Belanger 3 Steve Barich 2 Peter Enright 1 Craig Cyr 1 I.T.T. Canon 5. vs. Di Steve Green- 2 Raagi Pandya 2 Phil Saver 1 MAJOR ATOM Midaa Muffler 8 vs. KE Brian Thompson 3 Jason Murphy 2 Kevin Washer 2 Chris Sorichetti 1 Victoria & Grey Trust 9 vs. J. Rich Ulrich 2 Brian Duff 2 Bobby Torrens 2 Dave Publow 1 Shawn Pollett 1 Totten, Sims & Hubicki 5 vs. Vi( J. Williams 1 C. Murphy 3 A. Carrol 1 MINOR PEEWEE Whitby Firéfighters 5 vs. Mîi John Simon 2 J. Mitchell 1 J. Hewitt 1 C. Underhill i Century 21 4 vs. Do Mick Mowbray 2. Steve Wing Jason Smith Whitby Firefighters 5 vs. Rei C. Underhill 2 R. Ward R. Ward S. Lee J. Mitchell MAJOR PEE WEE F.K.L. Manufacturing 4 vs. Me S. Nolan A. Spellen G. Hobbs H. Kaleta U.A.W. Local 222 3 vs. Piz S. Hawkins C. Fowlig D. Vanderllnde, MINOR BANTAM Norton Insurance 6 vs. Dai D. Couper 2 T. Minnie J. Marshal N. Muschett C. Loughlean Roy's Enterprises 3 vs. Che G. Clarke 2 R. Moriarity 1 MAJOR BANTOM/MINOR MII Dom's Auto Parts 5 vs. Wh K. White 2 K.-Tushingham 2 Terry Mutchea Jeff Rmtek ýrooklin Kinsmen Scott Mitchel Kevin Rowland 4in Gold Sean Smith (Hat Trick) rhtby Kinsmen Richard Howden uff's Towing :aeka Shoes Rick Townson Derek Jones Reg Grant Jeff Usher & S. Convenience Brad Moore Jay Moore Mike Gagnon ictoria & Grey Trust B. Duff R. Ulrich racle Mart E. Quelch P. Napper odd & Souter Derek Campbell ad Wing Orchards, M. MacKay K. Brawn B. Smith ercantile W. Cornish G. Gagnon T. Enright zza Tree B. Dawson B. McColl nforth Typewriter Peter Ciayton S. Helmer Matt Hilton ýeckers Variety D. IAve J. Doran 'DGET iitby Welding Rene Collins M. Hoiten S. Myers wanis Joel McCullough G. Muschett itby Toyota Kevin Church Tod Chasczewski orna Apple Markets Greg Piatt Ron Burns Mike Mowat ECorrnick Blades Brent Siichter Greg Gibson Bob Middleton DO'C-A -Thon a success DO'C-A-Thon VII has been termed a great success. Here the top student fund raiser, Pat McCarthy of Ajax (ieft), who was sponsored fora total of $387 and Jim Foy of the organizing committee are presenting a cheque for $32,5W( to Father AI Love, the rector of St. John's the Evangelist Church. Giving them a helping hand is Paul Arbour (right) of Whitby who raised $200.15. Love is a member of Denis O'Connor Private High Sehool Board and serves as its financial administra- tor. According to Foy, if ail the money piedged cornes in, the school will raise a total of $35,021. The money is used to fund current operations for grades 11, 12 and 13 for which Ontario Ministry of Education grants are not available. There were six other students who collected more than $200. They are: Olivia Stokes ($339.90); Ed Kelly ($269) ; John Mùller ($262.50); Ian Hudson ($240); Dan Dimitroff' ($206.50); and, Paul Thackeray ($204). The October 5 event was the Catholic high schoo's seventh annual walkathon. -Free Press Staff Photo War on words was last theme By on words got underway. BETTY DUBOWSKI Topicmistress Paul- Whltby Toastmlstress mne Torresan started the "War on Words P' bail roling with an exer- This was the theme- of cise in impromptu the regular meeting of speaking. She present- the Whitby Toast- ed a topic for discussion mistress Club which and requested members was held on Tuesday, to speak pro or con this November 17. subject. Speakers were The evening com- allowed one minute to menced with an induc- prepare and one minute tion ceremony for new to speak on the topic. member.Crystal Hedges This exercise is a com- and soon after the war puisory part of toast- Racquetbali Bfi Shtun and Ian Me- Namee captured the doubles honors in the Swish Maintenance Racquetball League for the September/October series beating second place finishers Craig Mike Ambler and Bob Neild took third- with 35 beating Dave Westeake Steve Thwaites and Bob Wagner and Jim Parrott and Bob Wheatley tied for -iast spot with 15 points. mistress training and must be inciuded at each meeting. It offers practice in thinking quickly on your feet. A trophy is presented at the end of the session for the best mini-speech and this :reporter received the honor that evening. The highlight of the evening, however, was a debate between six club members. The topic was "to resolve that medical service em- ployees should be allowed to strike". (This topic was chosen oniy as an assignent and does not necessarily reflect the view of the debat- ers). Supporting the resolu-* tion were: Marguerite Kullk, Gail Harrison Contmnued from page 19 Indoor Soccer STANDINGS: Shoppers Drug Mart Oshawa Meats Products Dairy Queen MacCauley Furniture Kiwanis Whitby Mail Restaurant PEE WEE DIVISION Wiggers Furniture 4 Doug Love Lino Iantomassi-- Steven Ross Johnson Sims Hubicki Garret Grootoonk2 Brian Watson 1 STANDINGS George Cîni Barber Shop VanHoof Construction Wiggers Furniture Sima Hubicki 10 7 5 6 5 4 GA 6 4 4 2 7 9 George CimiB arber Shop Danny Love John Curry VanHoof Construction Tony Calabrese Brian Cray Callum Henehan GF 7 6 10 7 GA 6 5 9 10 and Betty Dubowski; against the resolution were Nancy Spencer, ~Jeanne(e Etter and Fay Winters. Moderator Lee Hewitt read- the rules (subtle sarcasm aliowed, but no fisti- cuffs) and the debate began. Judges Shirley Mac- Donald, Audrey Beard and . Pauline Torresan were kept quite busy listeming attentively and keeping score. The final taliy showed the win- ners to be the team sup- portmng the resolution. This was a first time ef- fort for this club and it proved to be 50 exhilar- ating that one of our guests, Robin Hepburn, commented that she found it extremely diffi- cuit to control herself from speaking out. Congratulations to ail members for a job well done! A very special event that evening was a dut- ch auction, and return- ing guest Helen Hines walked away with most of the treasures. The meeting ended with a generai evaluation from a guest, Margaret Grant, who is a mçmber of the Pine Ridge Toast- mistress Club. The next meeting wil be a festive affair. We wiI be joined by mem- bers from three other toastmiistress clubs, husbanids, friends and guests. Plan now to joi us for our final meeting of the year. Meeting p1tace is the Earl of Durham Restaurant and Làounge, 227 Brock Street South, Whitby, and for this occasion only, fellowship wil be at 6:30 p.m.; dinner at 7 p.m. For more infor- mation, please cail Gail Harrison at 683-6067or Betty Dubowskl at 668-

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