Blades lose 2 of 3 games The Whitby Blades lost 2 out of 3 games over the weekend in girl's hockey ac- tion, Scarborough defeated the Blades on Saturday by a score of 7 to 3. Scoring for Whitby were Julie Randail, Marg Fraser and Lois Pitre. In their second gaine of the weekend, on Sunday, the Blades defeated Scar- borough 4 to 2. Joan Mayer hit for Whit- by's first goal assisted by an Marg Fraser. Lois Pitre followed Fraser with a goal assisted by Fraser and Karen Mallony. Pitre scored' a second goal with assists from Randaîl and Fraser. The fourth and final goal of the game was scored by Randail assisted by Mallony and Pitre. Playing in Baltimore on Sunday evening the Blades were defeated 3 to 2. Scoring for Whitby were Fiona Skurjat and Julie Randaîl assisted by Kathy McLaughlin and Lois Pitre. The Blades next home gamne will be January 27 when they host Brampton. The Canadian Movement for porsonial ftonetss TAUNTON AUTO COLLISION SPECIALSI 1 . OýuliIty Job@ teSoai iii.Iow.s L. Free Autpooflng 3. Frue Seric Car Avellable 4. Frwe InsuranceEstImte 5. Repaire muid Bodywork fousil makua of Cars mid Tucks Oven Baksd Flthsd TAUNO q EOSHAWA .0 571-3500 ifasn't the weather been beautiful! But if won't stay this way for ever. The cold wilI most assuredly corne. Why not have the "Snuggle Bunnies thermally snuggle" your home and be ready -for the cold north winds ... Cou1 now f or a f ree esti mate. Alan Francis or Walter Rogers f~~ DURHAMCOM FORT INSULATION LTD. 44 Greta St. 579-4328 CHOO COUNTRY RADIO I14 GOOD COUNTRY MUSIC If you are flot a member of CHOO Countrv Club, join now Return the attached coupon to: 97 McMaster Avenue, Aax LiS 2E6 NAME ADDR ESS POSTAL CODE PHON E BI RTHDAY Your Favourite Country Artist 1. 2. 3. PROUD TO BE PART 0F YOUR COMMAUN ITY Sorne of the action that saw Whitby defeat both Port Perry and Ajax over the weekend Whitby defeats Port Perry and Ajax in league play Whitby Lasco Steel Belles were again victorious over the weekend as they tro\in- ced Port Perry in some fast ringettp action. Scoring for the winning tearu were Debbie Fice and Marlene Brown with 3 goals each and Diane Pettis with a single. Diane Pettis and Glenda Roberts each contributed 2 assists with single assists coming from Alison Fleming and Diana Noble. The Belles will see their next action on Wednesday in Pickering. In petite action Whitby defeated Ajax on Saturday TYPEVVRITERS RENTIT EL ECTR 1 C *LATEST NAODELS N U A L -113M SELECTRIC CORRECTORS " OLYMPIA :ADDING MACHINES " UNDERVVOOD *ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS " SMITH CORONA *DICTATION UNITS " TELEPHONEANSWERING MACHINES DANFORTH TYPEWAITER 408 Dundas Street VVest 2940 DanforthiAve Whitby Toronto 666-1131 Sales & Service 698-2589 est. 1930 by a score of 5 to 2. Tracy Morash hit for 2 goals with singles fromn Julie Donaldson, Mary Lou Spen- cer and Maureen Mc- Crossan. Carnie Sullivan and Donaldison each had assists. Whitby also defeated Oshawa No. 4 on Sunday 7 to 6. High scorer for Whitby was Tammy Baites with 3 goals followed by Mary Lous Spencer with 2. Also scoring for Whitby were Tracy Morash and Angela Stout. Assists went to Julie Donaldson and Sheery Mc- Crossan. Whitby Junior Kinsmen lost 3 games over the weekend. In league action Whitby was defeated by Port Perry 8 to3. Connie Hamers and Susan Pipher scored for Whitby with assists going to Kim Garland and Heather Rober- tson. I Cij00 cm~ o Golf Tii Midnight t' 1at GOLF-O-TRON ~ *The only electronic golf system endorsed by the P.G.A. *Poy as you play af ony time of day I *Use our golf bouls & our club rentcds - - or use your own i So Corne and Play your choioe of PINEHURSTe OAHU e FIRESTONE e LA COSTA e THUNDERBIRD 0 PEBBLE BEACH oel ahead m AVOID THE LINE-UPS 1450 Hopkins St. Whitby 668-19671 OPEN: Mon tu Sat 9:00 a. m. tu Midnight Sun 9:00 a. m. tu 11:00 pm.