Whitby Free Press, 10 Mar 1976, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1976, PAGE 13 390 ch1ildrenjoien Girls' Athiettc Associ"ation The Whitby -Girls' Athletic Association 1976 registration lias lhàd an overwhelming response. Over 390 girls, ages seven to 16, have registered and any girls stil .wishing to do 50 should send her narne, lias hit the Minor Lacrosse address, phone number and age to the Whitby Girls' Athletic Association, P.O. Box 545, Whiiby. The regular season begins May 14, with spring training commencing May 1. A coaching Corkshop clinic is Team convenars are Rager Dezan,1 girls; Carl Phillips, bantam; -Murray Owen, pee- wee; Wayne Lee, novice; Dick Walker, tyke; and Bert Porter, hopuse teague. The cirectors 'are Debbie Kernohan, Karen Moloney, Wayne Lee, Jean Phillips, Carl Phillips, Bob Sage, planned for -May 1-2 and a fund.raising drive will also be held in May. Team sports for 1976 include field hockey, toucli football, hockey, broombal and track and field. The aim of the association' Pauline Taylôr, Mnurice Little, Greta Hope, AI Garrard, Murray Owen, Scatty- McLeIIan, Rager Dezan, Barb Pebbles, Jack Peebles, Juanita Nobie.,.Bert Porter and Bill Edwards. Othier positions designated are Jean Phillips, social convenor; Scotty MIcLellan, equipment and purchasing; is to work closely with existing organizations in promoting sports for girls. The association%' new executive was recently elected. Paul Gaudet is president and Rick Morasch and Doug Puckrin are, first Warriors finish season on Fri*day The Whitby Wariors, with one win and two losses last week, have slipped back into fifth spot in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior- 'A' standings behind the Napanee Cornets who are. here Thursday. THURSDAY In a Thunsday evening home garne, the Warriors '/ exploded for seven goals in the third period enroute to a 9-0 shutout victory over the Orillia Terriers. It was the' first shutout recorded by the team ini its two-year history. Dave Boyarski was in goal for Whitby. On the offensive side, the Warriors, who held period leads of .1-0 and 2-0, got three goals by Garry Milroy and singles by Wayne Cheeseman, Mike Noonan, Ed Taylor, Dave Nicholish- en, Mike Keenan and Ed Philpott. Philpott also picked'up four assists. Ontl SATURDAY and Wi The Warriors lropped an N ;oinar 8-6 decision to the Hornetsdrpt in a Saturday garne in ndrioi Cambridge -despite a hattrickOnai By Captain Peter Vipond.- Ivan Belisie and Bill Hway margin. each score d, .twice - ifir .tIie- Thi winners who got Si'nàles frorn' reglular Don Vipond, Tim Holder, hastt Don Wells and Mike Doersam. tomorn In addition ta Vipond, Mike Lancer Noonan, Gary Milroy and Bd begin a, Philpott scored for the Arena. Warriors. The hosts held period In 1Inflation Garrard Road Association. Single registration fees for the association have increased firn $3 to $5. Family registration fees are now $8. This increase is the first in many years. Plans for the upcoming season include sending a team to the peewee' national tournamient, which wilI be held in St. Catherines from August 8 to 16. A girls' tournament has been tentatively planned for Juwie at the Brooklin Arena and a dairy foods peewee tournament will be held July The association's spring dance WilI be held May 8 at the Oshawa Y.W.C.A., 199 Centre Street in Oshawa. The executive is consider- ing holding sonie games, in ail divisions at Broaklin Arena to allow more players from the Brooklin area ,,,to register this esn The associatibns' executive 'o .r the coming season includes Dick, Walker,« president; Tom Fai rman, past president; Barb, Kernohan, vice-president; Frànk 'Moloniey, treasurer*, Barb McLelan, secretary-,and StÏý TIrpucr~ and second vîce-presidents respectively. Other members of the executive include Kathy Morasch, secretary; Nancy Nichols, treasurer; Bob Owens, convenor; Kelsey Thompson, umnpire-in-chief; Sandra Lintner, sponsors; and Jackie Butler, publicity and public relations. SThe girls are divided into categories according to age. There will be six squirt teams (seven to nine), 10 novice teams (10 to 12), eight bantam teams (13 to 16), and two ail-star teams (lO to 13 and 14 to 16). Both ahl-star teams will conîpete in the Lake Shore League. The squirt division - willplay 25 games, novice division wiIl play 27 games and the bantam division will play 28 games. Sponsors are needed 1 -or the association. Anyone wishingto assisfthe program should contact Sandra Lintner at 668-1 159. Anybody who would like to be a coach, uimpire, statistician or scofekeeper should -eaîl Rick Morasch at 668-3846. -nai SImltlI s eTI'r ament Tender0 [ lia Terriers' goaltender' Vhitby Warriors' Mike in wait for the puck ta to the ice during an o Hockey Association is of 2-0 and 6-1. a Warriorf;,wind ,up rseason play when, they the Napanee Cornets ýrow and the Lindsay rs Friday. Bath games at 8:30 at troquais Park SUNDAY a Sunday mamernei Senior 'A' gaine Thurs'day. Whitby won the game 9-0 but lost 8-6 ta the liornets in Cambridge on Saturday aind 6-1 ta the Flye rs in Barrie, the Flyers- handed whItbVýà 6-I setback'.- Gary 'Lyte' fired"a pair or the winners who got singles 1rorn Paul Regan, Jimi Thomipson, Phil Branston and Ron Robinson. Ed Taylor notched the visitors' lone g9al1. Barrie held period leads of Barrie on Stinday. The fifthi-place Warriors play haost ta Napance Thursday and Lindsay Friday. Free Press Phioto 1-0 and 5-0. The Warriors wind up regular season play when they host the Napanee Cornets tomaorrow and the Lindsay Lancers Fniday. Bath garnes begîn at 8:30 at Iraquois Park Arena. Juanita Noble, booth con- venar; Debbie Kernohan, ;ýheerleaders; Karen Moloney, pubiicity chairmian; Greta Hope, newsletter chairman;, and Tomi Fairman, sponsor LEASE 0F RESIDENCE Four bedroom 21/ storey brick bouse with two car garage on lot approximately 190' x 190'. Located on Concession Street in the Town of Bowmanville, in the south hall of Lot 8, Concession 2. Regional Municipality of Durham. Please quote File No. B-2 - Durham. A representative of the Ontario Government, Ministry of Government -Services will be in attendance on site on Friday, March 12, 1976, and Saturday, March 13, 1976 between 10: 00 a.m. and 4: 00 p.m. Offers to lease will be received until MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1976, 3:00 p.m. LOCAL TIME. An applicant may be invited to appear 'before a Committee in support of application. The Ministry of Government Services Tender Forms must be completed and returned in even be completed and returned in envelopes supplied. Tender documents, can -be, pbtained from. the . Public Tenders Office, Ministry of Governrnent Services, Room M1-43A, Macdonald Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Telephone No. (416) 965-1152, or from the Ontario Government representative on site. For further information ;l-)ease caîl Mr. George Baker, Ministry of Government Services, Ferguson Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Telephone No. (416) 965-4777. The highest of any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDER OPENING NO. 265 ~ Ministry of Government Services Ontario Inflation hits Garrard Road lac rosse as regist ration fees are increased a iridteps Leart... so dlear (fo The Bouquet 1Invitation Line Good toste needn't be expensive. Our beoutiful Bouquet nvtation Uine proves this' with the rnost exquisité papers, type faces end w*orkmanship You coiuid Y>ish for! 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