WHITB FRE PRIL 15, 1987, PA( CALLýý A ~ssI YOUR TICKET TO INCREASED BUS] [N ESS BROOKS., WHITTINGTON Helen E. Brooks, LL.B7- Robert G. Whittingtofl, B.A., LL.B. .- 101 Mary Street West 0 Whithy, OntarioLI 2R4 430-1755 DO -CARE PROPERTY & MAINTENANCE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SPRING CLEANUP & LAWN MAINTENANCE FREE ESTIMATES 655-41 45 INVESTMENT FUNDS RRSP's RRF's/ ANNUITIES For Free Consultation And Ail The Ansers Cail The Specailsis D.W. KIRNER ASSOCIATES Retirement Planners 571-0771 74 SIMCOE ST.S., SUITE 303, OSHAWA BUYUNG AN ANNUITY? if yau are and you wsh ta secure a QRY29L. annuity t ram your RRSP, cati: HERB TRAN OSHAWA 725-6564 WH ITBY 668-5968 TOP 5 QUOTES AVAILABLE --g-win Mah.n--ar - ENGINE EAR Hwy. 12 & Tauntonl Rd. *LawnmoWers e Blades Sharpened e Chain Saws. eGeneral Tune-Ups 430-0805 High school students advance in badminton play - - à . -Qup n nqi-m nts l t var ai Several members of the badmin- ton teams from Anderson and Henry St. schools hâve qualified for the Durham-York championships on Apr. 16 after fine performances at the LOSSA finals at Durham College last Thursday. Anderson players Roxamie Kwan and Laura Qeppen each placed third in their respective senior and junior divisions. The team of Jen- nifer Roy and Laura Bird, also from Anderson, captured fourth place ini the junior girls' doubles division. "Ail the players played well," says Anderson coach' Andrew Uranowski. "'The competition was excellent, and we're very pleased. " From Henry St., Heather Van Patter managed a first-place finish in the senior girls' single division, and the junior boys' doubles team of Royston McMahon and Bob Mc- Cutcheon places third. was similarily pleased *with her team's placement, -and says she ter's win LOSSA, and we've corne a long way "Everybody's pleased. We didn't since then. " Farewell wrestlers win three at meet Three students from Colonel-J.E. Farewell Public School in Whitby had first-place finishes in the, Durham elementary school senior wrestling championships at Durham College last week. Rob Savefle won the 49.5- kilograms weight class. Tom Pat- ton captured the 48.1-kg. class while teammate Robert Robitaille was third in the same class. Brendon Johnston won the 34.6- kg. class. Brian Downey of Farewell was fourth in the 47-kg. class. Allen Ferguson of Farewell was fourth in the 67.7-kg. class. Aaron Ferguson placed third in Sunday night rec soceer registration Registration for the recreational Whitby S'Unday Night Soccer League will be on Sunday, April 26, 6 to 8 p.m. . Players between 19 and' 27 can join. Registration will be in the south parking lot of Peel Park. Cost is $35 per player. For more information cail Ken Marsh at 668-3512, Bill Beer at 668- 6679 or Cor Van Essen at 668-8498. the 55.9-kg. weight division. Danny Watson was third in the 40-kg. class. Farewell was fifth in the tearn standings, with the charnpionship going to Central Park. Two students frorn Dr. Robert Thornton Public School mn Whitby has fourth-place finish-S. Mike Baker ranked fourth in the 72-kg. division and Colin Valu: was fourth in the 54-kg. class. *5 # v h W. spocializo in AIL aroqis of Accounts RgcoivabIo. Staff , avilaÎblo for 'tom] pdrary or port-timo assign- monts. *PAINING * DECORATING* * REC ROOMS * 20 years experience, satisfac- tion guaranteed, f ree estimates. 668-0925 ~QIq WHITBY KEMPO KARATEB. Members af the International Kempo Association 5th ANNIVERARY SPECIAL JOUN FOR 1 YEAR Karate* Kung Fu GET 6'MONTHS FRE *Self Defence WE ARE RENOVATING TO SERVE YOU BETTER FOR MORE INFORMATION PHONE 666-2878 BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE TI-ERAPY CLINIO HARWOOD AVE. S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 WHITBY FRE A l