Page 8, Thursday, November lSth, 1971, WHITBY FREE PRESS I ____________ -Me Burgess Port Whitby resideot wins top niotorcycle award F o r mer Port Whi tby resident Ron K ey sis en j oy ing milder weather in Vancouver, British Columbia. Ron, an accomplished motorcyclist now racing professional Iy for Yamaha, just won the nu m ber one plate in moto-cross. Thi s a ward is the highest honour paid toaa C an adi1 an motorcycl ist in thi s type of competition. A moto-cross is basical ly a c ro s s-country race over a diffi!cul t and chall1enging course. Ran is uncertain w h et h erhe wi11 remain in Vancouver and race snowmobilesar travel south ta continue racing his motorcycl e in Cal i- f or n ia. ln any case, Ron will1 be ret- urning ta aur area before next Apri 1 for the start of the local racing seasan. Be- fore 1 leave -the subject of motorcycl ing I'dliketopaintoutthatRon Keys is only on e of fa rty seriaus enthusiasts who make up the Oshawa Competi tian Motor- cycle Club. This is not a black-jacketed chainwaving gang, but a seriaus group of gentlemen fram al1 walks of I ife whose m e mb er ship includes an engineer, a sculptor, motorcycle dealers and even school teachers. Their bi-monthl y meet- ings are hel don the f irst and thi rd Mon- days of each month at the K insale School on Highway 7. Visitors are always wel- corne at no charge or obligation. The Fiat 124 A reg ianal championship raîîly, the Fi at 124+124 wi 11I be pass ing through th is a r e a t h i s weekend. The ral y starts at F ia t Motors, Briml ey Road, Scar- borough at 9 p.m. Saturday, and fin- i s h e s at the Esso Service Centre 401 W'»HA UL RENVTAL 7TRAiLERS 24 hrs. 7 days a wk. DEARBORN SHEL 1603 Dundas St. E. 728-1849 RED PIN SPECIAL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Open Bowling ONLY Prizes And Bowling Passes Given Away Everyone Welcorne Corne Out And Bring Your Friends 118 Byron St. N. 668-26.51 MOTORING W a ve r 1 y Road near Bowmanvil1e at 6 a. m. an Sunday. The 1Ieng th i s apprax- imately248miles, divided into two legs each of 124 mi les. Two.Ilocal crews will1 b e c om p et ing for top honours in this s ta tus event: George Gil roy îna new flashy, red Capri with Stu Brear navi- g a ting, and Jim Parr in a hot Renault Gordin i with yours truly trying to keep himoncourse. Jim Parr belongs toM.0 G. Car Club of Toronto, while the rest of u s are members of Oshawa Motorsport Club; ai though in this championship ser- les Jim and myself will also be repres- enting the International Renault Compet- ition Club, aur sponsors. C o ng9ratul ations and thanks to that wander woman, RuthHalliday, and hubby Jim for awell1prepared and well1 enjayed wine and cheeseparty held last weekend f o r O.M. S.C. 'members and guests at RaI1 ph Robinson's. The slot car race, previously organized by Ralph ran prior to th e f e stivîties ta avoid any drunk- driving! Winterizing tips Remember ta have your anti-freeze checked. Unless yau have had your cool- ing system flushed, or developed a leak, y o u 111p robably beall1right, but it's better safe than sorry, sa check i t any- w a y. Most garages are onl y tao happy ta do th î s , and usuall1y at na charge. If y ou'1re not getting enough heat, you m a y n e ed a w inter thermostat. At the same time, have your radiator and heater hases inspected, preferably pressure- tested, for any leaks or deterioratian. A new hase now can saV.e unnecessary ex tra expense and a col d walk a month from naw. Happy Motoring! Ladies Candy BowI League S ection Pinfal: Alisorts-20, 963; Gumdrops-21, 1 14; Humbugs-21, 626; JelIy Beans-21, 364; Life Savers-21, 495; Mapie Buds-21, 119; Peppermints 21, 549 and Smarties-21, 584. TRIPLES OVER 500: Dimple Gough 682, Marg Farqwvhar6li, Marion Sturgess 595, Grace Sand- f or d 594, Dorothy Moore 580, Gladys Gale 569, Florence KaI arS566, i3ev Childs 565, Audrey Powell 553, Evelyn Jeppesen 552, Elaine Avison 551, MilIy Juby 546, Marie Lintner 529, Flo Lott 523, Rennie Roberts 523, Marg Sturgess 523, Now! A sensational new winter sport for '72 - Sno- Prince Super Sport SST. You'll soar through winter in a Super Sport or any one of the fabulous Sno-Prince "Total Control" machines: Junior, XL, GT or SST. S0 see your local Sno-Prince dealer. HAMERS AUTO CLINIC Hwy. 12 Brooklij 655-4492 5-Pin WHITBY MENS' LEAGUE [WEDNESOAY) H IG H TRI PLES: M. Chi Ider ose.852, 339, R. ChiIds8O7, 327y G. Childs 750, 296, J. Townson 741,e 298, K. Laundry 730, 292, L. Reed 729, 288, B. P e n tesco 707, 328, C. Marsh 698, 298, M. Vesters 695, 289, G. Houghland 672, 291. HIGH SINGLES: T. Cormack 305, B. Hewis 271, N. Buck 271, H. Van Staveren 271, M.. Campbell 261,e K. Crossland 259, R. Orme 256, T. Ains- worth 254, L. Paddick 253. TEAM STANDINGS: A&T Motors 4, Tony's Mens H a i r s ty I ing 4, Denis Spur Service 3, Miffi in's B a r ber shop 3, Gus Brown Motors 3, Hooker'1s 2, Duf f 1s Towing Service 2, Mitton Electric 2, B&R Transport 2, J. B. McMulI1an Real Estate 2, Shorty &Son Bil liards 2, Pickering G. S. 1, Jim- bos' PubI1, Whitby Dodge Chrysler 1, Royal Hotel 0 and HarolId Hughes B. P. 0. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISI LEAGUE HI1G H T RI1PL ES: John Frendo-Cumbo 716 (242. 247, 227), Cathy Arbour 668 (188, 199, 281), Joe Frendo-Cumbo 648 (203, 226, 219), Vince MolIloy 646 (202, 233, 211), Bill Schroer 635 (272, 185, 78). HIGH SINGLES: Nancy Johnston 276, Jack Bokkers 2 3 1, Anna Gaudet 224, Matt Koî steren 215, Jean Broderick 212. TEAM POINTS TAKIEN: Misfits 5, Screwballs 5, Two + Four 4, Ups + Downs 4, Fuddle-Duddles 3$ Ho I y Bowlers 3, Sixth Dimension 2 and Hur- ricanes 2. LADIES FLOWER LEAGUE Singles over 220: Shirley Murdock 222, Marg Pascoe 254, Mary Ell1iott 241, Ann Gouldi ng 223, Doris Stannett 237, 225, Agnes Schipper 229, Jean Eekma 241, Marg Kulik 295, Wendy Bugeja 224. Triples over 600 - Doris Stannett 620, Mar g Ku 1ik 602, Annie Hartford 616, Doris Wolowec 612, Ann Goulding 620, Marg Pascoe 600. F i r st Section Winners - Carnations. Te am Points: Lilacs 22, Bluebelîs 3, Orchids 19, Carnations 25, Violets 16, Peonies 22, Tulips 18,ý Gardenias 15. *DIELOIL SAIM6S8e33on WHITE3Y FREE PRESS Page 8, Thursday, November 16th, 1971,