-WHITBY ST. JOHN AMBULANCE chairman John Visser (middle) shows Legion member Jim Watson XI) and president Earl Ormiston how à Resusci-Andy and two babies will be used for courses in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, child lifesaver and babysitting courses. The *Whitby Legion branch donated $1,500 to St. John's for the course aids whic.h will join Resusci-Annie. N"O SýiIFS Whitby ringette. Whltby managed a tic in two ringette petite C games over the wookend. in 13rooklln, the home tcam tied Rilchmnond 11111 4-4 on Saturday. Liturl Griant ncored two goals while NatLu4ha Carter and Kim Finlay hsid singles, Markham cinwned Whitby 4-3 in another weekend game in Markham. Carter scorcd twice goal for Whitby.,' Whitby novices defeated Ajax 5-1 in Brooklin on Saturday. Andrea Babony and Jennifer Drummolld each scored two goals. Julie Rowland had the other Whitby goal. Markham doubled Whitby 10-5 in tween C action Saturday. Nicole LeClair scored four goals while Jennifer Drake had the other. Belles lose two of three Whitby belles lost two out of three games in the Mariposa ringette tournaMent over the weekend . Whltby got by Kingston Township 9-7 in thefirst game played at Little Britain arena Feb. 27. Mary Lou Spencer and Paula Barrack each scored four goals while Kelly Cald- well had the other. Blackburn rolled over Whitby 12-5. Barrack had threc goals and Spen- cer the other twô for Whitby. In the third game of the tour- nament March 1, Sunderland beat Whitby 9-. Tammy Bates had four goals for Whitby while Barrack had the other two goals. Lacrosse applications Whitby Garrard Rd. Minor struction will be held 'for four Lacrosse Association is now accep- weeks, beginning in March. Jim ting applications for coaches and Brown (728-408) has more infor- managers for house league and rcp mation. teams for the 1987 season. For coaching and- managing ap- Lacrosse registration will be held plications, Mike Primeau (668- March 28 and April 11. Lacrosse in- 5794) has more information. Henry basketball se-ason over Losses in play last week ended the season for Henry.Street High School's three basketball teams. Eastdale downed the Henry senior boys 63-54. AI Gibson and Mark Blackburn were top scorers for Henry in the loss. each had 14 points for Henry in a49- 40 loss to O'Neill. Dwyer downed the Henry midget team 35-32. Doug Oliver had 14 And Jason Murphy 13 peints for Henry. Pete Brackenbury had five points. BWMHA meeting April 5 The annual general meeting o'f the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey" Association will be held Sunday, April 5 at the Masonic Temple, 203 Cochrane St., Whitby, starting at 1 p.m. The 1987 meeting is being held a month carlier than in previous lyears. Park arena, the association is hoping'to have three or'four,more representative hockey teamhsnext season, at the atom, peewee and bantam levels, and in B play. This season, there are 13 rep teams as well as 43 house league teams. Dodd & Souternow second Dodd & Souter Broadloom crushed Jensen's Auto Body 9-1 last week to leap from last to second place in the Wednesday night Dart League. "IWe want them in the playoffs," was the comment of one Jensen's player after Dodd's easy win that dropped Jensen's into fourth and last place. Dodd & Souter now has 95 points, five behind first-place Skaags which tied JMS Communications 5- 5. JMS has 94 points while Jensen's has 91. Free throw champions named« Andrew Hoermann, Bull Huk, Stephen Labelle and Timn Chai were winners of the Knights of Columbus free throw competition held at three separate schools in Whitby. The four winners and four run. INSU RANC <E COSTS SOARING. 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