Whitby Free Press, 24 Mar 1976, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1976, WFITBY FREE PRESS Whitby Figoure Skati"ng Club has star performers Whitby Figure Skating Club mienibers have turned ini excellent performances at recent competitions. Pine Ridge lnterclub cornipetition niedal winners ini above photo are Scott Maybee, pre-novice boy s silver; Annette Balco ni. pre-juven le girls silver; France Forbes, prel iminary dance gold; Lorie Bramley. prelinminary girls silver; iackie Stel.juvenile girls gold; Elaiiie Doble, preliminary girls gold; Brian Norfolk, juvenile dance gold; Kristin Aima, juvenile dance gold; Evan Poepjes, preliminary dance gold; Andrea Norf!9lk, preîimlinary dance silver;, Leslie AlIerns, juivenile girls gold; Paula Gaudet, preiminary girls goU; and Rodney Reid, pre-prelimninary boys silver. In photo at right are the juvenile dance pair of Scott and Shellie Maybee (on the ends) goîd inedal winners at the-Eastern Ontario Sectional Championships and bronze medal winners at the Halton/Peel Dance Competition; and the novice dance pair of Carl Woodhead and Marna Ward (ini the mniddle), gold medal winners at the Falton/Peel Dance Competition. Robins perehed atop Junior division Following are the results of Bowl. recent action in the Youth TYKE Bowling Council at County The Elfs lead the Whf hyGtTender Loving Cire 4 W BADING PUPPIES TRAINING CAT & DOG FOOD Case of 48-15 oz. cans (dented>) S6.50 or 5 cases 0, S6.00 each SHUR-GAIN 20kg. (441bs) S8.75 Frozen beef still S9.50 per 35 lbs. box HWY. 12 BROOKLIN WE DELIVER 655-4721 Tyke division with 11 points. Heather Sawdon bowled the girls' high single and ,\ndy Dickson, the boys' high single; Roni Sue Childs and Andy Dickson, the high doubles; and Roni Sue Ciîilds and Jinm Taylor, the high ave rages. BANTAM 'B' The Hawks and the Sparrows are tied ini first place atop the Bantam 'I' division. Cindy Vipond and Rohhie Martin howled the high singles; ('îndy Vipond and Robbie Martin, the i gh The bike centre presents RALEIGH - CCM - SEKINE - NORCO BICYCLES Also Norco Moto-Cross bikes The Classic His and Hers TOURING f rom 119,095 Features: e New Raleigh self adjusting brakes a Sturmey-Archer 3 speed gears e Touring bag e 26" wheels BUY A HIS 'n HERS SET AND SAVE $10.00 STU JENKINS SPORTS CENTRE 120 COLBORNE ST, E. WHITBY doubles; and Elaine Sim And David GrylIls, the high averages. JUNIOR The Slick Six lead the Junior division, two points ahead of the Dynomnite U.13.O.'s and the Chamips. Alison Adey and Ricky De Bres and Jim Crouch, the high triples; and Karen Murkar and Jirn Crouch, the high averages. SATUR DAY JUNIOR The Robins arc perched atoi) Saturday Junior division, iollowed by the Humiiiîing- hirds and the Cardinals. I)ian'2 Matthews and Jini Ltton beovled die higli singles; Chceryl Nicholson and Jim Fulton, t he highi triples; and Chieryl Nicholson and 1)arryl Simis and Jeff 1Ilainers (tic), the high averages. SENIOR The Mlustangs and the Baracudas are tied in fi rs t place in the Senior division. Pani lhhlitsoni and Jamiie Bailey bowlcd the hîgli singles; Marie Ware and Kent 1J11111c, the high triples; an11d Marie Ware and Noel Edey, the high averages. Henry senior girls third in volleybàll The Henry Street High Sehool senior girls' voileybail team finished third in the reent AI-Ontario Champion- si ps. The (Centrai Ontario Secondary School Association representatives won eight garnes and lost four in the preliminary rounds against T.A. Blakelock of Oakville, Ktchcener-Waterloo, St. Jo- seph's of Toronto, Loyalist of Kingston, Langstaff of Rich:niond Hill and Beaver- brae of Kenora. Henry Street the.ý moved on to the playoffs along with Kitchener-Waterloo, Widd field of North Bay and Woodroffe of Ottawa. They lost to Woodroffe 15-5 and 15-13. Widdifield won the champion- ship by defeating Woodroffe. The playoff games will be shiown May 8 on CHCH channel 11. Spring is here and soccer is nol far off. The Wbitby Miner Soccer Association lheld tryouts for various ailstar divisions last week. The 1976 executive of the associatîin includes Donald Mizen, Presi'lent;Rein Verrydt Vice-Presidé-;')t;kIan Miller, Past President; Betty Plaskitt, Sec retary ;Alex Bell, Treasurer; Alfred Borg, Registrar; Mary Muicahy, Girls' Convenor; Martin Van Kessel, Boys' Convenor; Williamn Vesters, Equipmient Manager; Chris- tine Miller and Neil Hendriks, Equiprment Assistants; and Ber-iard Boyce, Referee-ln- Chief. The position of Match Secretary is vacant at present. GR0UP 0F VI STUDIOS QIL PAINTING SHOW AND SALE HUNDREDS 0F QIL PAINTINGS PRINTS AND GRAPHICS WILL BE EXHIBITED FOR SALE Priced from $24.00 including frame HOLIDAY INN FRI. MARCH 26 12-10 P.M. CIIARGEX Harmony Rd. & 401 OSHAWA 3 days only SAT. Mý*ARCH 27 10 A.M.-1O P.M. SUN. MARCH 28 10OA.M. - 8P.M. MASTER CHARGE Soccer season near RALEIGH BICYCLES

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