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Whitby Free Press, 24 Apr 1985, p. 29

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IWhitby's Most WideIy Read CLASSIFIEDI AIDS à THECORPORATIONOF TETOWNOFWHITBY PARi<S AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT REQUIRES SUMMER DAY CAMP DIRECTORS Applcants must have experience In one of the folowlng areas: ARTS & CRAFTS, BASEBALL & SOCCER, CANOEING, & QUTIDOOR CAMPING SKILLS Applications may be plcked Up at Iroquols Park Complex and addressed to the attention of Mr. Mark MoNchol. PART.TIME 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. OR 5 TO 9 P.M. Are you able to work four hours per day Monday thru Friday, sIttlng ai your own desk, telemarketlng from our pleasant office ln Ajax and earnlng $4.00 per hour guaranteed plus bonuses, enabiing you to earn $5.25 an hour and up, then cali me now, 1 have several Immediate openings. No experience necessary, wlll train. 686-3052 or 686-3742 Ask for Mrs. April. WORD PROCESSINO Program- mlng, Lou, cdase, Il and 111 and more, wilh cerificate and lob pacement, $149 and up, gover- nmeul approved courses avallable, lau deduclîble, O.S.A.P. lbans. 683-2226. PAAT.TIME experlenced watresaawaler. Explorer Resurant and Tavem, 688-036. MALEIFEMALE. lul-imepart- ime for ceramic manulaclurlng, liourly raIe and bonus, hours flxble. Cal 668-3997. E.C.E. TEACHER requred lfor uew Day cere, 686200 NEEOED IMMEDIATELY part- ime babysîller 10 care for 10 monlh old lu my home, muet be leuIble, fnolousekeeplug. casl 427-0182. MOLLY MAID la accepllug ap- plîcetlona for lghl houseworXln l Whllby. Cali 668-8673. SALES PERSONS inaulation or euergy producl related, ex- perieuce prelerred. 1800-263- 320Y4. UNEMPLOYED? Looklug for a career chauge? Cail 683-2261 for rae couuselliug ou job oppor- tunulies. 01 TENDERS JANITORIAL CONTRACTORS Tenders are calied for HousekeepngJanitoriai services ai the Durham Centre for the Deveiop- mentaliy Handicapped, Whitby, Ontario. This con- tract la for a 10 month perlod. Site vîsit to be con- ducted Friday, May 17, 1985 at 11:00 A.M. Tender documents may be obtalned from: Ministry of Government Services Public Tenders Office Room Ml-43A, Macdonald Bock Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1 N3 Telephone (416) 965-1152 A 50% Performance Bond ls required. Sealed tenders wIil be received untîl 3:00 p.m., Monday, May 27, 1985 ai which ime they wiii be opened ln public. Tenders wili be opened in Toronto. NOTE: For further information please contact Mrs. L. Sidney, Public Tenders Office, Toronto. The lowest or any tender wili not necessariiy be accepted. T..010 ~ Ministry of Government Services Ontario [VWADS.."dm WIIITBY FRIT PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1985, PAGE 29 Swimmners turn m" a good performance By BOB MORRICE The host Whitby Iroquois Swim'Club cap- tured the overail point trophy at the Whitby Optimist Invitational held at the Anne Otten- brite Pool in Whitby on Sunday. Incividual strong per- formances were turned in by ail swimmers and ail should be congratulated. The following are the results: 8 and Under Girls Suzanne Dainty.: gold -50 back, 50 breast, 25 fly. Silver - 50 free. Rachel Armitage: Silver -50 back, 25 fly. Molly Morrice: bron- ze - 50 free, 50 back, 25 fly. th - 50 breast. 10 and Under Girls Peggy Hefford: gold - 50 fr. Silver - 100 bk, 50 fly. Bronze - 100 breast. Colleen Leswick: gold- 100 bk. Silver - 100 breast. Taren Carroll: gold - 100 breast. Relay: Hefford, Leswick, Carroll, Suzanne Dainty: lst - 200 MR. 10 and Under Beys Scott Donnelly: gold - 50 free, 100 br., 50 fly. Silver - 100 bk. Scott Currie: gold - 100 bk. Silver - 50 fr., 100 br., 50 fly. James Armitage: bronze - 100 bk. Tyler Brousseau: bronze - 50 fly. Relay: Scott Don- nelly, Scott Currie, James Armitage, Tyler Brousseau: lst - 200 MR. il and 12 Girls Heather Armitage: gold - 50 fr., 100 bk., 50 fly. Angela McKnight: gold - 100 br. Bronze - Ajax bridge. The following are the results of last week's play at the Ajax Bridge Club as reported by Dwight Oland. This was the club's Pro-Am game for sec- tions 'A' and ID'. The average was 84. In section 'A': North and South: Peter Mott and Jerry Miller, 107; Audry and J.D. Martell, 96; Vera Creelman and Deanna Babcock, 92/2; and, Jim Coivin and Wayne Morgan, 9012. East and West: Vic Wood and Sean Finan, 103/; Kazik Sz- wajkowski and Don Titherington, 100½2; Clyde Cockburn and Irv Ashraf, 97; and, Vi Barrow and Bob Severn, 83/. In section I': North and South: Phyllis Kelly and Gayle White, 103; Mike Nor- man and Joe Ar- buthnott, 92½/; Beth Sweeney and Bruce Norman, 89/; and, Pat Crampsey and Brenda Reid, 89. East and West: Donald Crawford and Everil Grand, 991/2 Evelyn Black and Bill Chenhaîl, 93/; Elma Norman and John Cook, 93; and, John Stam and Henrica Soetens, 80½. The resuits of each week's play at the club will be reported in the following issue of the Whtby Free Press. Whitby bridge resuits The following are the resuits of last week's play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club as reported by Mrs. Jim Wharrie. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 88; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, 841/; Mrs. Hugh Baker and Mrs. Jack Frost, 821/2; and, Bert VanNoord and Henk Hellendoorn, 731/. East and West: Clara Cooper and Betty Evans, 701/2; Robert Pugh and Florence Pugh, 69½/; Georgia Bovay and Mrs. George Steffler, 66/; and, Den- nia and Barbara Wilce, 66. The results of each week's play at the club will be reported in the following issue of the Whitby Free Press. 100 bk., 50 fly. Patti MacDonald: silver - 100 bk., 100 br., 50 fly. Bronze - 50 fr. Wendy Primeau: silver - 50 free. Relay: H. Armitage, A. McKnight, P. Mac- Donald, W. Primeau: lst - 200 MR.' Laura Mark, Jili Morrice, Kristine Baguley, Taren Carroll: 3rd - 200 MR. il and 12 Boys Malt Cook: gold - 50 free, 100 back, 50 fly. Jason Rushton: silver - l00bk., loo br., 50 fly. Mark Kelly: silver - 50 free. Bronze - 100 br., 50 fly. Relay: Matt Cook, Jason Rusbton, Mark .Buy *RENT 6H EL VIN« LOCKERS SIDE FILES FILING CABINETS Kelly, Scott Currie: lst - 200 MR. David Kidd, Aaron Bradley, Dana Brousseau, Stephen Baechler: 2nd - 200 MR. 13 and 14 Girls Julie Leswick: gold - 100 br., 50 fr. Silver - 100 bkt. Jamice Currie: gold - 100 bk. Silver - 100 fly. Bronze - 50fr. Michelle Primeau: Gold - 100 fly. Bronze - 100 bk. Anme-Marie Scott: silver - 100 br. Relay: Jamice Currie, Julie Leswick, Michelle Pruneau, Anne-Marie Scott: lat - 200 MR. An- drea Cook, Tricia Carroll, Melissa Morrice: 2nd - 200 MR. 13 and 14 Boys Stewart Smith: goid - 100 bt., 100 br., 50 free. Silver - 100fly. Chris Donnelly: gold - 100 fly. Silver - 100 bk. Brad Moore: bronze - 100 bk., 100 br. Vince Tripp: bronze - 50free. Relay: Stewart Smith, Chris Donnelly, Brad Moore, Vince Tripp: lst -200 MR. 15 and Over Boys Mike Pfeiffer: gold - 100 back, 100 breast. EDITOR'S NOTE: Bob Morrîce Is the vice- president of the Wbltby Iroquois Swim Club. NEW&USED *SELL OFFICE FURNITURE *LEASE G RAN T PHON 68-16 TAe EIC =P1 L-13

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