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WORD PROCESSINO Program- mtng, Lotus, dbase, tl and lit and mor, with certif icats and lob ptacement, $149 and trp, gover- nmenl ppmoved courses avatimble, fan deductIbte, rO.5.A.P. loana, 683-2228. CREATIVE RESUMES $1900, atudents mnd unemptoyed $15.00, f lvi fra coptes, coner tttera $4.00, satisfaction guranteed. 576-083. Aiabusiness Incor- poratiots.eta, 10w cost. BADYSITTER WANTEO In my home. Ash S. ares, two ctildren. 668"278. UNEMPLOYED? Lootrlng for a carier change? Calit683-2261 for frie counsîllng on lob oppor- tuntilis. SALES REP. wntid for high qulty lades travul ccessories. Commissiotn sales, car nucesuaty. TeritarY - Oshawa ta Purry Sound. Rîpiy ta CH., P.O. Box 206 Wtttby, Ont., LUN 5S1. RELIA13LE PART-TIME persan requIred ta do workIrn the Durham Fegion ares. For luriher details cail calect, 961-8519. SABYSITTER REOUIRED for 19 month aid boy la awn home, 550 Bradley Dr., Whitby. Reterences requlred. cmii 666-2358 aller 6 pr.. RELIABLE BABYSITTER requlred la my home 23 deys per wmesi, 6:30 m.m. ta, 5:30 p.m. Taunton Rd. and Hulas Rd. are. Nan.smoker, references rectulred. 55-3142. MOLLY MAID la exceptlng ap. plicatiana forlilghti hauseworlr In Whitby. cali 668-9673. EXPERIENCED RELIABLE cteanlng persan, Pckering, Aax tires, references, reasanable rates. PMase cuit 6834939. RELIABLE BABYSITTER requlred la my home, Wed. ta Fr., 8 am. ta 5 p.m., Garden and Bradley aea, nonsmaker, reerences requlred. 68-9759 ater 8 p.m. WHIITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY J ANUARY 16, 1985, PAGE 21 ]Brooldin-Whi*tby hockey resuits The following are the results of last week's play by teams of the Brooklin Whitby Minor Hockey Association. In representative team play: The novice Hideaway squad defeated the Etobicoke Canucks 3-2 on goals by Ryan McAdams and Wayne Primeau (2). However, they went on to lose to Oakville 4-3. Scoring for Whitby were Primeau (2) and Tim Chai. The Kristina Lee's atomn no. 2 team won both their games last week. They downed Markhamn 2-1 on goals by Alastair Syme and Jordi Johnston before handing Bowmanvîlle a 7-4 defeat. Scoring in that game were John- ston (5), Scott Jensen and Geoff adan. The Brooklin-Whitby novices select team defeated the Thornhill select squad 6-3 on goals by Jamie Pawluk (2), Andre Marios (2), Brian Scott and Matthew Muir. The County Bowl peewee no. 2 teamn lost to Markham 5-0 but came back to hand Port Perry a 8-0 defeat on goals by David Young (2), Marty Blake (2), Martin Rayelan, Adrian Deveau, Jarett Stevens, and Jamie Brousseau. The minor bantam select team also won both of its games last week. First, they beat Bowmanville 7-1 on goals by PE er Defina (3), Brad Moore, Jason Hunt, Mike Neucebsuer and John Skolnik. They then doubled Xgincourt 4-2. Scoring for Whitby were Skolnik, Kevin Washer, Mike Thom and Jay Moore. Coaches needed The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club has an im- mediate requirement for both house league and representative team coaches and managers for the 1985 soccer season. Those interested are asked to caîl Mike Sook- deo at 666-2821 for representative teams and Bob Fernlund at 66-448 for house league teams. Burns night St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will hold its third annual Robert Burns Night on Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. in the church hall, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby. Admission is $10 per person and includes dinner and entertain- ment. Tickets can be pur- chased from Mowat In- surance, 125 Dundas St. W. or by calling Bob Watt at 668-1828 or Jack Welld at 668-8020. LEFS SEEYOU DO IT... OUF DOORSt The Brooklin Sports bantam beat Belleville 5-4 on goals by Jeremy Stella (3), Shawn Whitehead and Rob Horan. They also downed Pickering 6-1 on goals by Brian Mac- Donnell, Jason Gurd, Paul Noble, Horan, Mark Peters and Mike Williams. in their third game of the week Williams scored the only Whitby goal in their 1-ail tie with Bowmanville. The Fat and Mario's major peewee team lost to Peterborough 5-4. Scoring for Whittiy were Mike Fulton, Grayson Hefford, Darrin Lee and Jeff Poland. In house league play: NOVICE The Brooklin Kmn- smen defeated Showcase Video 6-2 on goals by Mike Hogan (2), Andre Marios (2), Matthew St. Amand and Jeff Montaigue. Responding for Showcase were Steve Copper and Matthew Muir. Whtby MaIl Video overpowered Double 'N' Fish and Chips 7-0 on goals by Jamie Pawluk (3), David Dougherty, Mylis Woodman, Cory Bayford and Sean Sauni- ders. ATOM ITT Cannon slid by Exclusive Hair Design 4-3 on goals by Jeff Thorne (3) and Dwane Torrens. Responding for Exclusive were Spencer Lloyd, Steve Malanka and Jan Armour. Brooklin Esso doubled Duff's Towing 4-2 on goals by BJ. Prout (2), Sandy Cohen and Janathon Joyce. Responding were Jim- my Cottam and Wayne Stephensonr Kameka Footwear downed Totten Sims and Hubicki 3-1 on goals by Ryan Nemis. Kevin Greer a nd Mark Wisdom.. Making the sole response was Blair White. Victoria and Grey Trust downed Midas Muffler 4-1 on goals by Ricky Racicot (2), Greg Hougaton, and Michael Bowland. Answering was Chris Packer. SQUIRT The Kings downed the Oilers 5-2 on goals by Jeremy Schott (2), Brad Oliver (2) and Paul Webb (2). Answering was Matthew Craig (2). The Whalers doubled the Black Hawks 2-1 on goals by Joey Caine and John Neis. Responding for the Black Hawks was Rob Denike. The Canadians also doubled the Flyers 2-1 with Matthew Beaten and Ryan Watson sharing the goal scoring duties. The Flyers' marker was pucked up by Brian Smith. PEEWEE Checkers Variety and IWA local 2-242 fought to a 2-ahl tie. Checkers goals by Danny Watson and Richard Howden. Responding were Troy Bramley and Danny Clarke. McTeague Electric defeated McMillan Bathurst 2-1. Darreli Wade scored both goals. Res'ponding for Mc- Millan was Blair Shep- pard. Checkers Variety also fought to a 3-ail tie with the Whitby Professional Firefighters on goals by Mike Creed (2) and Ronnie Ismonaco. An- swering were Chad Harvey (2) and Matt Marnett. Elegance Hair Design easily defeated Miracle Food Mart 7-2 on goals by Brian Cole (3), David Smith, Paul Cassidy, Ricky Badowich and Richard Carr. Respon- ding were Philip Sauer and Brian Locke. The Mercantile Department Store fought to a 2-ail tie with IWA Local 2-242 on goals by Steven Green and Chris Cooksey. Respon- ding for Local 2-242 was Scott Wood (2). MIDGET Sungold easily defeated Lasco Steel 6-1 on goals by Doug Maclean (3) and Greg Clarke (3). Making Lasco's sole response was Bill O'Meara. Sungold also downed Dom's Auto Parts 3-1 on goals by Maclean, Clarke and Robert Deyell. Making Dom's response was Jeff Moore. T.P. Sportswear beat Lasco Steel 6-4 on goals by Sandy Connelly (2), Randy Kapucinski, Henry Huleta, Bill Dawson and Rick Dyment. Scoring for Lasco were Tom Lawson, Brad Horner, Peter Clayton and Steve Dormer. BANTAM Dom's Auto Parts slid by Danforth Typewriter 3-2 on goals by Rob Dawson (2) and Jeff Perog. Responding were Clayton Self and Brian Thompson. Roy's Entreprise downed Brock Video 5-2 on goals by Scott Fair- banks (2), Jamie Brohm and Mark O'Dell. An- swering were Scott MacIntosh and Jason Hunt. Brooklin Concrete downed Sriling Drillers 5-1 on goals by Jay Moore, Rod Christie (2), Jason Woodward, and Jason Murphy. Peter Defina picked up the Drillers' sole marker. White Rose Nursery defeated U.A.W. Local 222 4-0 on goals by Derek Campbell, Mike Tretter (2), and Brad Chalmers. Earning the shut-out was Scott Srigley. JUV ENILE Gus Brown Pontiac fought to a 3-aIl tie with Scotts Chicken Villa on goals by Les Sinden, Steve Ainsworth and David Sachka. Respon- ding were Chris Dilello, Doug McCokell and Jamie Shaw. Whitby Dominion Hardware easily defeated Pizza Delight 7-1 on goals by Jan Par- sons (2), Chris Williams (2), Rene Berentshot (2) and , Mike Holter. Making the sole respon- se was Maurice Wong. WHITBY IROQUOIS ÈOCCER CLUB Indoor Soccer Resuits Games Played Jan. 12, 1985 MOSQUITO DIVISION Whitby Kinsmen ..... 2 Whitby Auminum ....1 Sean Gallop ...........2 Kent Glf7d Firepflace Plus . 6 Dan Ciarry ............... 3 Lee Balle Neil Heneban Pamnela Henehan Anca Lab .......... 1 Shawn Milla PEEWEE/BANTAM DIVISION Whitby Lions ....4 Midas Muffler .. Gene Rainey .............. 2 Derek Munroe Loule Pepe Terry .Johnson Canadian Tire . 6 Brian Watson.............. 3 Kirk Marsh Rab Harris Derek Galop JMT Sports......... 3 David Watson Michael Darmante Iahs Jupiter Antique cookie jar display Walter Kerr, of Pickering, is seen here holding just one of the 96 antique cookie jars that will be on display at the.Knob His Farm store on Howard Ave. in Oshawa until Jan. 21. Kerr, 75, started the collection for the Christie Brown Corporation 24 years ago when he joined the firm's marketing department. The jars corne (rom ail over Canada, the United States, England, Europe and other parts of the world. They are made from everything from glass to pottery. The jar he's holding is the oldest in the display. It is a Wedgewood jar that was made in England in about 1830. Kerr says that the collection is one of the largest and most valuable in existance. Free Press Staff Photo Become a carrier for the Whit by Free Press today. 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