Whitby Free Press, 20 Oct 1976, p. 10

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PAGE 10,WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1976, WHITBV FREE PRESS Warriors un*beaten' afiter three con tests The Whitby Warriors are weekend. Taylor, Pete Vipond and undefeated after three Ontario In Barrie on Friday, the Wayne Stokes. Hockey Association Senior Warriors dumped the hosts Bob Monteith, Terry 'A' regular season games. 6-4 for their first victory over Agnew, Paul Regan and Gary The Warriors, who last the Flyers in three years. Lyte scored in a losing week defeated the powerful Mike Noonan scored two cause. Thunder Bay Twins 6-3, goals for the winners who got On Sunday, Whitby recorded two victories on the singles frorn Gary Milroy, Ed defeated the visiting Lindsay VOLUNTEERS WAMTED We need your help to volunteer to assist in teaching basic academic, social, and living skills to the mentally retarded. Trcd.ungProvldd for the Developmefltally ext. 435, bctween 9:00 Gary Milroy scored a pair for the hosts who got singles from Eddie Shack, Pete Vipond, Mike Noonan and Charlie Conivery. Len Powers scored for the lose rs. Whitby travels to Orillia Friday and Lindsay Monday. The Warriors' next home game is Sunday when they take on the Barrie Flyers. Garne time is 7:30 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. .1 selby rnadcttcharte red WA. O. Se/b y, c.a. B. K. Madge tt, c. a. Off ices C)J. Roberts, c.a. R.W. Boler, c.8* Telephones 171 King Street East, Oshawa C. W. Marlowe, c.a. 579-5531 22 Walton Street. Port Hope 885-2335 Ontario Community centres are thi cultural and recreational lite Ontario. They have been built by pe who have contributed their nr labour and they are one plac share equally. Unfortuna l ot al thes( the same construction stand engineering studies have sh contain dangeraus flaws whý immediately. Happily, Ontario is able to do this with extra money f ror Recreation Centres Act and cases, the people in the conr only 25 per cent themselves Whitby Warriors' Eddie 'The Entertainer' Shack finds a unique way of slowing down an opponient by lifting a leg. The Warriors won a pair of games last week, def eating the Barrie F lyers and the Lindsay Lancers. Whitby plays host to Barrie on Sunday. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. Free Press Photo Future of lacrosse association at stake The Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association is hold- ing its annual meeting Sunday, November 14, at 2 p.m. at the Westminister United Church. According to the GRMLA Public ity Director, "This is a very important meeting as the future of our association is at stake. If there are not wtants to help yo e heart af the social, of many places in Lopie in the cammunity noney and their ce that everyane can ýe centres were built ta lards. Modemn iown that some of them ich must be corrected )help municipalities ta mn bath the Community JWintaria. In most imunity need ta raise thie moiuist Commi Aweil Because we knaw sor castly ta f ix up, we are aI, ta help municipalities ta 1 If yau would like ta knc ta fix up yaur community write ta: Community Centres, Ministry af Culture anc Queen's Park, Toront< Ministry of Culture anc Recreation Robert Welch, Minister Provi ncg corne forward to form an executive, the end of the Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association is in sight". The publicity director, in a recent association newsletter, posed a number of rhetorical questions to people who presently or will in the future have children who want to >u make )f yuir ^ne arenas are toaid or too so ready ta work out a plan build new ones. )W haw Ontario can help i centre or build a new one, d Recreatiail o, Ontario, M7A 2"R9. ~ William Davis, Premier e of Ontario GRMLA. "Do you want to see the end of our association? Do you want the funds that our parents and players have vorked hard to earn turned >verto another organization?" Knowing the answers to those rhetorical questions, the publicity director sug- gested a course of action to prevent those possibilities. "If you want to see tins happen, continue to do what mnany have done in the past few years - stay home and don't get involved. If you are interested in keeping Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association active and alive as it once was core out on Sunday, Novemnber 14, and be prepared to do somethiflg about it. With the population increase expected due to new developmnents in our area, there will be an increase in registration also for lacrosse. Plan to be at Westminister Church on November 14 at 2 p.m." Sîze î sn't everyth ing ...110\V that wrcthe foiirth largest trust 1comlpanIiy in Canada. Victoria and Grey TruLst is able to bring yoti aIl the advantages of size as \vell as conitinintg Io provide the saîine personal service and local experience that has buit confidence in ouir .serving the people of Ontario since 1889. VICTRIAan a GREY, TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 KEITH LAWES Manager > 308 Dundas St. W. Whitby 668-0324 01l,. «' ( e I Contact Durham Centre Handicapped, 668-7745, a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

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