PAGE 26. WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. 1987 MAN WITH TRUCK will do dlean up, RELIABLE BABYSITTER, required in painting, deliverles, movinig jobs, my home. Max. 3 days, non smoker, etc. Resonabie rates. Cali 571-1913 own transportation required. anytIme. References requested. Please cal ______________________ 668-9759 af ter 6:00 p.m. LOVING DAY CARE availabie ln my home for baby or pre sohoolers. Mother of two; Non smoking en- vironment. Very reasonable rates. Cali for Information package. i care. 430-2306. MOTHER 0F ONE wiiling to provide loving day care ln my home. Break- fast, lunch and snacks included. Pringle Creek, Whitby. Cali Lynda 666-1203. UNÉMPLOYED? The Uepoe Heip Centre can assist wlth: Em- ploymnent Counsetling, Resumes, Unempioyment Insu rance, Workers' am'P~ensatlon, O.H.l.P. and welfare Information, or crisis referrals to other agencies. Cali 579-1821. X RAY TECHNICIAN mpplications are invited for a full or part time positions ln a new walk ln Medical Cinic ln Whitby area. Ap- plicants must possess Ontario Registration as a R.T. Please send resumne to: IMDMV 80 Thickson Road South, Whitby, Ontario. LI N MT. DISTRIBUTORS, parttime or fuiltime seliing our high quatity line of distillers, f ilters and water sof- teners, for residential and commer- cial application. Be your own boss and earn extra Income ln this growing Industry, For mor einfor- mation contact Water Purity Systems, 537 Brant St. Burlington, Ontario L7R 2G6. (416) 639-0503. DUTCHWAY Landscaping is looking for full and part time laborers. Phone 649-3183 af ter 6 p.m. EARN THOUSANDS with your own business, liimited capital: Write today: Aaro, Box 2445, Orillia, On- tario L3V 7A3 DAY CARE NEEDED for weli- behaved 10 year old boy. Wiil con- sider mature student. West Lynde area. Please cail Karen 430-0115 af- ter 4:00 p.m. GENERAL HELPER fulI-time. Must possess a driving license. Appiy: Buns-Master Bakery, 1380 Hopkins St., Unit 6 & 7, Whitby. Ph. 666-1177. 1ST WHITBY GUIDES receiving their ail-round cor- ds recently wei-e (front, 1-r) Sarah Hey, Jackie Mit- chell and Leslie Clarke; (back, 1-r) C2hristme Boggs and Wendy Nickson. Free Press photo wins LOSSA FROM PAGE 22 Later in the day, it was the senior team's turn to shine as they beat the migbty Dunbarton Spartons 9-3. Every man bas his day ip the sun and on Monday it was kicker Dan Love's turn as he counted for all Anderson points witb three suc- cessful penalty kicks. Raiders' senior squad buiît Up a 9-0 lead in the opening 30 minutes of play and held their ground until haîf way through the second haîf when Dunbarton picked Up three points on a penalty kick. During the dying minutes of the game, Ander- son held the Spartons off from scoring a try of five occasions. During the previous week, An- derson defeated Pickering 15-3 with a penalty kick by Matt Harris and two trys by Steve Dyment, both of 'which were converted by Harris. A match-up with Bowmanville ended up in a 3-3 tie with Love netting a penalty kick for Anderson. The senior team will be vying for the DYSSAA championship Wed- nesday and if successful in their first match against Thornhill will meet the winner of the Dunbarton - Markham game. The DYSSAA vic- tor will proceed to the Ontario championships on Saturday. The junior LOSSA championship was won by Brock High School with a 6-0 victory over Dunharton. RN'S &RNA'S rJoin one of Oshawa's ieadingI nursing services. Becomne a (:OMCARE nurse. " new competitive pay rates " institutional staff relief " private duty " paid weekiy " car an asset Pisase caîl for appoiniment CYCARE Optimist award THE WHITBY OPTIMIST Club recently recognized' two people for their contribution to law enforcement. Seen here with Optirnilst president Jim Spiers are of- ficer David Robinson who helped recover $100,000 worth of stolen vehicles and Lesley Maffatt. who helped'police with a break and enter in Whitby last year. Free Press photo New PA W logo is chose n Donald Armata of Pickering has ~G.AU4 ~ won first prize in the logo design 05e contest sponýored by the Pickering, wo~ Ajax, Whitby Animal Control W, # committee. 0 04 The design, which shows a" dog 0 and cat above the acronym for the 4 organization, was selected from 100 entries. Z * The new logo will be used as the A oe basis for signage at the animal con- trol centre in Wbitby, on animal control vebicles, and n promotional literature. Cathy Grixti of Whitby woi, Lne CbOJVFtO"Osecond prize of $50. Susan Lindo of Ajax won the third prize of $25. -------Gold stolen FIVE MEMBERS of the 3rd 'B' Beavers meet their new Akela, Karl Spreitzer, at a ceremony where the five swam up to the 3rd cubs. The five are Glenn Simkins,. Charles Hammond, Elliott MacGregor, Evan Kitamura and Brendan Materson.FePrs bt $ t v t t t t t i t t t t t t ..,~ t t t i t - 4'4~4 *~i.44.~.~ê44ê.I 44.4.44.' .4.4A.4.4.'...'.'...'.'.'-'..'-'-.-~"' Priceless chine se gold bracelets and rings, along with a number of 1943 gold nickels, were stolen from a Byron St. N. home. between May 21 and 24, according to Durham Regional Police. Also stolen were a number of old Canadian dollar bills. Police are investigatirig. $500,damage Damage is estimated at $500 af- ter someone kicked holes in the walls of a house under constructiam- on Fieldview Cres. The incident occurred on May 10. Wo qman muggmed FROM PAGE 9 old Wbitby woman who was at- tacked as she walked home from a store at midnigbt last Friday. Police said the woman was grab- bed by a man who emerged from a parked car at her apartment com- plex. She was forced to ber apar- tment and sexually assaulted. Police said no weapon was used. 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