WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 19881 Whitby loses 1D Whitby Belles dropped decisionto Pickering in ri action Baturday, Oct. 23. Kelly' Caldwell, Kim and, Christine Smith scor, Whitby. Atoms start with one winhi4 games Whitby Iroquous fal socce r October 22 Broius im L .Suft Team #t,' Teame 02' Paul Calir Adam Parr S Mani Huumo f John Gillingham tcam #3; TeaM#4 1 j Marcus Payne Priywle Croek LG.A. Atei Octoher 22 Tcam #1 2 Tam#2 O Chris Wilson Jonathan Allen Team #3 2 Team #4 2 Michael Tucl<er Michael Mages Sean Sorenson Ryan Williams Mannng Jug City Mfflto October 22 Team #1 4* Team#2 2 DougWhite David Kelly Graeme Whyte Omar El Behairy Jason Johnton Evan Williams Team #3 6 Teamn#4 1 Brian Cullen 3 Chria Mexley Jeff Bazley 2 Peter Collins 1 WLmitby novice lose opening gaine Whitby's Ontario Transporta- 3 tion System's minor novice AA rep team began their 1988-89 hockey season on Oct. 4, with a difficuit 4-1 loss to an excellent Pickering squad. _____Evan Kitamura hotched Whit- by's lone marker in the game where nerves and inexperience 0 3 may have contributed to the home side's failure to capitalize on opportunities. a 10-3 Undaunted, Whitby came back ingette on Oct. 7 to earn a well deserved 5-O shutout over Ajax, at Village Cloutte Arena in Pickering. Goaltending red for duties were shared by Chuck Coles and Shari Bryksa with goals counted by Sammie Sheep- ers, Evan Cardwell, Tanner West- fail, Bobby Schlitt and Evan Kitamura. On Oct, il Whitby battled a tough Markham side to a 1-1 draw, in a game featuring many exciting rushes and excellent defensive plays. In spite of Whit- by controlling and pressing the play in the third period, the go- ahead goal was elusive and the tying goal by Bobby Schlitt prov- ed to be the only one surrendered by Markham's excellent goaltend- __________________________ Â~AYÀV~ COBRA Provincial Woodstove Fedureskiclude IV t. 3.000sq. t. - 500 S. 2. 33H x 26"Ox 2rW 4. Luger door. ml as , ro grates requlred 5. Coriventlon style and blower 6. Air wash glus cekig 7. Coal or wood fuel a. de qpproved $1295a and Up 1 SAUNAS *Residential & Commercial *Do-it-yourself kits *Sauna accessories *Custom orders on request *Replacement heaters CHEMICALS& ACCESSORIES *Bulk chlorine *.Specialty chemicals (pool & spas) *Maintenance equipment *Test kits eFree Pool Analysis MI9NI Freestanding Woodstove FoaturusInclude 1. Artlght, Steel construction 2. Frebrlck Llned 3. Lurge Ceramlc glass door clw alrwash 4. Sllding "positive combustion" contraI 5. Plate steel baff le for added effîclency 6. Fiat top cooking surface $339a and up Coaches and managers say hard work will be the key to success.for tke Whitby1 season. Spare Oilomatlc saw chain Value Coupons worth $20.00 off Stihi Accessorles Work Gloves 250 ML Enigine 011 Stihi "Lumfberjack" Keychain MORE FOR A TOTAL RETAIL VALUE OVER $74.OO!* The. Wbdda LaMiget fflng Chain Saw r i Available at: EQUIPMENT RENTALS_ 1230 DUN DAS ST. E. (Speedy Auto Plaza) WHITBY 668-0880 *Wlth purchase of each new 009, 009L, 011, 011T, 012024 Super. 026 Wood Boss. 028 Super. 034 Wood Boss, 034 Super, 038 Super Pro, E-i 4 end E-20 chain s»w. Whlle supplies lest! "Va"u baedc on normal retaîl seltlng price. ncludîing21- chin. PA( DE 27 rn this Whitby's major atom B team has begiin the hockey season with a win, die and two losses. Peterborough defeated Whitby, sponsored by Passport Whitby, 7-2 in the first league game. Adami Shields, assisted by Gavin Finders, and Mathew St. Amiand, assisted Jef Bruce and Garth Anderton, had thé Whitby goals. Whitby then defeated Ajax 4l. Whitby- goalseorers were Dave Dougherty, from St. Axnand and JefY Bruce;- Bruce,, from St. ýAmand; Jason Valin, from, Shields; Raymond patton, from Dougherty *and St. Anand. WhVvitby lost 4-0 to a strong Pickering tearn lest Thursday and then skated to a 1-1 tie with Port Perry on the weekend, Valin getting the Whitby goal. Ties in dart league Raycan Financial and Whitby Trophy House tied 5-5 on Oct. 19, the third week of action in the Wednesday Night Dart League. Claremont Collector and Wihitby Weednian also tied 5-5 while Friendly Acres Resorts defeated Baker Furniture Refin- ishing 7-3. In mixed play, Brooklin Cycle and Marine holds first with 14 wins, followed by Frosty Fredclie's Appliance Repairs with 11, Dodd & Souter with 9 and Walton & Sons Restorations. T1 i HERON 'teeotie000tk POOLSEVC -------------_______-_ CLIP &SAVE COUPON 1 £ : s-- ION YOUR NEXT FILL UP OF Cali 43 HERON LIQ UI D CH LO RIN E 1 800lTauntonRdWOsaa(nAt GreCnr) One Per persan.32 L-----------------------------------j Residence: Uxbridge Ron McDonald (705) 228-82 1 1 tean w4uli 1