PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS SP ORTS WEEK County Bowl................ 7 Shayne Bevan 4 Jason Adamcewicz, 2 Brian Cullen 1 Dafry Queen..............>. 13 Paul Beckman 9 Steven MacBeth 3 Tony Raffaele 1 ........ 4 Whltby Blues............... 3 3 Mike Molson1 1 Roger Consalves i Pamela Henehani ....... 4 Anca Lab .................. 4 2 Sharron O'Mearai Dwayne Allen1 Jeffrey Dewdnewi Chris Dewdney1 SQUIRT DIVISION STANDINGS Whitby Leglon. Ryan Sufrin Doug Gordon Whtby Whites. Brandon Nussey Anca Lab County Bowl Dairy Queen Whitby Blues Whitby Whites Whitby Kinsmen Whitby Legion Whitby Lions Klwanis ................... 2 Mike Wolff 1 GP W L 3 2 0 3 2 i 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 1i 2- 3 1 2 3 O 3 ATOM DIVISION GA 10 il 14 13 10 22 13 18, George Cmni Barber Shop . 2 Mike Baccellieri 2 Wayne Anthony1 Daddy's Bakery.............1 Daddy's Bakery won the game by default. Brooklin Concrete ........... 3 Stevie Vanderhayden1 Mark Solomonidesi Ronald Dramaine1 Daddy's Bakery George-Cini Barber Shop Brooklln Concrete Cheekers Variety Whitby Kiwanis Whitby.,Kinsmen Whitby Kinsmen ............O0 Cheekers Varlety ........é...i1 Jeff Kerri ATOM DIVISION STANDINGS MOSQUII Attersley Tyres .............. 2 Andrew Ledliner 1 -Franco Celebre1 Fireplace Plus ..............I Ryan Lee1 Shoppers Drug Mart......... 3 Mark Blasak1 ýimmy Stlar1 Martia Wolff1 Fireplace Plus Attersley Tyre Shoppers Drug Mart Stokley Gatorade Optimists International Cheekers Variety GP W L 3 3 O '3 2 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 0 2 3 0 3 [TO DIVISION GF 7 5 3 2 2 GA 0 3 6 9 7 Stokley Gatorade ...........i Optimiets International... Michael O'Meara Cheekers Variety ........... Jeff Bowman [OSQUITO STANDINGS GP W L '1 3 2 0O 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 3 1 2 c 3 0 1 2 3 0 2 1 PEE WEE DIVISION Canada Progressive.......... 5 Wally Borg 3 Mike Zosik 2 Gus Brown.................. 6 Brian Cray 3 Dave Rowntree1 Bredan Canning1 Shane Alienstad1 Whitby Firefighters.......... 6 Dave Crouch 3 Victor Qereire 3 PEE WEE Gus Brown Malta Social Club Canada Progressive Whitby Firefigliters Optimists International Peter The Plumber GF 10 9 8 3 GA 3 6 6 7 6 Peter The Plumber.......... Steven Ross Dave Noble Malta-Social Club........... Greg Boyer John Willems Harry Vanstavern Jeff Doleweerd Optimists International Brian Watson Mike Davidson Julian McMahon DIVISION STANDINGS GP W L T GF 3 3 0 0 30, 3 '2 1 O 13 3 2 1 0 20 3 1 2 0O il 3 1 2 0 18 3 0 3 O 9 GA 13 9 17 12 23 27 P .6 4 4 2 2 O TEAM NEEDS POOL Whitby.Iroquoi.s Indoor GaiesSoccer League, GamesPlayed On Saturday, December 4 SQUIRT DIVISION MINORt HOCKEY RESULTS The following are re- sults of play of the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Nov. 29 to Dec. 5. Checkers Variety Minor Atom: Pickering 7 at Whitby 2. Whitby goals by Bill Robinson (2). Whitby 2 at Markham 2. Whitby goals by Derik Ellis (2). Whitby 1 Pt Buffalo Regaýls 3. Whitby goal by-Rob Martin. Whitby 2 at Wheat- field- Blades 5. Whitby -goals by Matt Cook and Scott Mitchell. Whitby 7 at Buffalo Regals 0. Whitby goals by.Derik Ellis (3), Greg Fawcett, David Wood, Bill Robinson and Jason Curran. Shut-out by Jeremy Dyck and Dan Ladouceur. Pat & Mariols Major Peewee: Valleytown Tournament. Whitby 4 vs. Ajax 2. Whitby goals by Jaan Luik (2), Troy McKay and IMike Wat- ters. Whitby 5 vs. New- market Z. Whitby goals by David Clarke (3), Kevin Mitchell and XPU FAIC*K&M CLEANERS SAME DAY SERVICE BV~~7VII ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS SWEATERS Thi s winter sweat- ers are a very popular clothing- item. The luxurlous angora, mo- hair, cashmere and wkool sweaters are not only warm and softt but also colorful. To keep your luxur- ious sweaters beauti- fui, K&M Cloanors and the International Fabricare Institute, the worldwide. trade association for laun- derers and dryclean- -ers, suggest you take them to professional drycleaners for hand- llng. They know how to safely clean your sweaters. Sweaters should be drycleaned lnstead of washed to prevent shrinkage, color ioss, and lossLof softness. Drycleaners will also re-block your sweater af ter cleanlng. Re-blocklng is the process of restoring your sweater to its original shape and size. You can trust your prof essional dry- cleaner, because he knows how to care for your luxurlous sweat- ers. Your sweaters will look more beauti- fui and colorful for a long time. *c4 É?ILEaninq cSLie. fo~ i dz8EttE9aziL y"OP I112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831 I Justin Moore. Whitby 4 vs. Dundas 2. Whitby goals by, John Windover, Jaan Luik, Danny Pratt and Justin Moore. Nash Alumlium Pee- wee 2. Markham 2 at Whitby 3. Whitby goals by Sean Whitehead (2) and Joshua Foster. Whitby 3 at Thornhill 1. Whitby goals by'Sean Whitehead, Bian Munro and Brian Mac- Donneil. Whitby Optlmlst Min- or Bantam. Whitby 0 vs. Oshawa 14. Whitby 4 vs. Oshawa LNHL Cdns. 3. Whitby goals by Derek Middle- ton (2), Ian Giles and Stuart Holter. BWMHA Major Ba.p- tam. Whitby 4 at Ajax 4 (exhibition). Whitby goals by Gary Marks (2) and Jeff Page (2).' Whitby 1 at Peter- boroughi 7. Whitby goal' by Grant Reveler. Oshawa LNHL Black Hawsk 2 at' Whitby 3 (exhibition). Whitby goals by Greg Robèrts, Greg Dewitt and Jeff Page. Vigil Systems Minor Midget. Bowmanville 4 at Whitby 7. Whitby goals by Bill Kellestine (2), Bill Chlton, Scott Burnett, Steve Van DeBurgt,' Chris Dailey see page 17 By ANNE GOULDING w.I.S.C. The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club has every- thing going *for it 1 Everything, that is, ex- cept a pool they can cail home. The club' tas great potential in an abun- dance of, veteran and .0 new swimniers making their presence felt on the competitive scene, a score of dedicated and i enthusias tic parents i eager to volunteer their i time on the club's be- hall, including a know- ledgeable and efficient Board of Directors, a coach who, in five short seasons, bas worked wonders with his swim- mers to bring the team tb the second highest division in Ontario, finanicial security due to the parents efforts at .2 fund-raising ventu res .2 such as bingo, and the i sponsorship of the Whit- .4 by Optimist Club to host a large in vitational imeet in the new year. i What more could our i Whitby swimmeris and i parents» want? They .3 want their pool back-- as soon as possible! Ail this disruption in' S scheduled -swim'pr'c tices has not ýhampered >> the swimmers in their performances in recent competitions to datej,as W.I.S.C. members are proving capable of hold- ing their own whenever they compete. Christopher Carsoni Whitby Kinsmen ............O0 GF 14 24 23 14 15 5 7 5 4 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WH ITBY .~ PLANNING DEPARTMVENT NOTICE 0F PUBLIC WORKSHOP RE: ONTARIO NEIGHBOURHOOD REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PORT WHITBY COMMUNITY -DATE: Wednosday, Doembor 15,1982 TI ME: 7:30 p.m. PLACE: St. John's Anglican Church Brock Street South Port Whtby residents are invited to attend a public workshop for the presenta- tion of the details of the Town's O.N.î.P. application and to provide input into the preparation of a redevelopment plan. The recently approved application involves road and sewer improvements to Dufferin and Front Streets as well as the clevelopment of a local park facility at the mouth of the Pringle Creek. The main f unction of the workshop is to provide an opportunlty for residents to comment on the developmnert of the new park. The type of park to be provided and the range of facilties that should be offered will be discussed. Persons requestlng further Information may contact the Whltby Planning Departmeflt, 575 Rossland Road East, WhlItby, Ontario. (416> 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation of the Town of Whltby