Whitby Free Press, 15 Jan 1975, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Newcomers Br*lghten 1975. Ice Foulies Roster The Shipstads and Johnson Ice Foulies. talent search neyer stops. Richard Dwyer, Director of Skating Personnel, Bob and Helen Maxson, Directors of Choreography and ;Staging, and President Tom Scallen plus a host of teaching professionals are always iooking for skaters who are headed for stardom. This year they have added a quartet of bright newcomers to an ail-star cast. The four new skaters are Daria Prychun, a Canadian beauty from Winnipeg, Manitoba; Jackie Davis, a Greek- Polynesian from Seattie, Washington; and the youthfui pair of Don Bonacci and Cathy Mishkin. 1Ail four wil be presented in the all-new 1975 Ice Follies coming to Maple Leaf Gardens from Tuesday, January 14, thru Sunday, January 26th. Daria Prychun was headed for leadership in Canadian womnen's figure skating when she deserted the amateur ranks to join the Ice Follies. Scouted by Bob and Helen Maxson, Daria decided shie wanted the life of a show skater instead of reaching for further amateur honors. Amateur skaîing's loss was Ice Foulies' gain. In addition to being a fine, solo performer, Daria is also an adept pair skater and will be paired'in tie famed 'Swing Waltz". Jackie Davis is a product of Seattle, Washington's amateuir skating clubs. Hc outgrew, the competition thiere and went to Vancouver and Victoria, British Columnbia for îtoughier competition and advanced coachiing. He is a mnaster of daring leaps, triple revolutions anid spins. A brighit fuiture is predicted for this' taîl and slender young man, who lias a skating st'1e ail biis own. Don Bonacci and Ca thy Mishkin have been skating part- ners for five years. They had definite polentiai when dis- covered by the Ice Foulies scouts. Natural abiity and expert coaching have deveioped the young skaters into a smnoothiy polishied pair. Their lifts, death spirais, and other maneuvers which defy gravity make their performance not only eiçciting but extremely dangerous. AIl four new faces will be featured in the fast-paced production "Syncopation", and in the famed "Swing Waîtz" sequence. WE'*RE 'EBONY' AND 'PUGSLEY'... "When we found out that our friend 'Molly' got adopted the day after hŽ»r picture was in the Free Press, we thought we'd share the spotlight and try to find a couple of nie warm homes. Mý- pal on my right is 'Ebony', and I'm 'Pugsley'..actually 1 used to be called 'Morris' by my former parents, but IVve been re-named. Anyway, 'Ebony' is i1/2 years old, and l'm just one. We're both neutered males, but boy are we cuddly! We've both had ail our shots, and we're litter trained..so you won't have to worry about us. Sure do hope a couple of nice familles will take u~s home..it's starting to get pretty cold in this wire compound behind the Whitby branch of the Ontario Humane Society on Thickson Road North in Whitby." Free Press Photo Littie Res ponse The Ajax-Pickering and Whitby branches of the. Hu- mane 'Society have received littie response to their appeal for used merchandise. Despite the co-operation of the press, few people have donated the resaleable items tliat the society has asked for, 'The items will be sold at a four-day auction to be held aut Tloronto's St. Lawrence Market from February 24 to 28, Auction proceeds will go towards the Veterinary Ser- vicces Department of the soc- icty and ils mobile clinies. Anyorie with items for the auction should cail the socie ty at 579-0591. If necessary, the society wilI pick the items up. PUNCH LUNE 0F THE WEEK K n Im$AuTS YD Hp vi' CONTEST WINNERS After long hours of thoughful scrutinizing, popular Whitby artist Harry Thompson completed the arduous task of choosing winners of the Free Press Christmas coloring contest. Nearly 500 entries were personally delivered by Whitby youngsters to Wliitby Mall merchants. The cc mpetitors ranged in age from three to twelve. Difficuit as it was, Mr. Thompson came up with three winners. First place prize of SI15.00 went to I12 year old Ella Wallis (centre) of 1 38 Thickson Road North; Valery Heiler, 8, (left) of 329 Fa irview Drive walked away with the $10.00 second prize; and the third place prize of $5.00 went to 7 year old Jennifer Lukianchuk (right) of 23 Banner- man Court. Congratulations girls and thanks to everyone who entered. Free Press Photo fThe IgEra to 2,000 A.D. NEWS OF EARTH. 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