Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1977, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, IULY 6,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS "bGiÏrls'basebail team defeats 2nd place Bridlewood, Whitby Hooker Clie', Olds split their efforts in Scarbor- oughi league play. Lori Johinston pitcher and hit her North. Bendale No. 1 team t( a 14-O victory. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 0F THE- TOWN 0F WHITBY PRESENTATION The Parks & Recreation Departm3nt of the Town of> Whitby wishes to invite those citizens who live near Centennial Park to the presentation of a new park plan. This is the plan being proposed f -r Centennial Park by the Rotary Club of Whitby and the Town of Whitby. The presentation will take place at the Senior Citizens Centre (corner of Pitt & Brock Streets) at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 2Oth, 1977. tiaz ir. Every. Tuosday - 5 p.m. to il p.m. lBMZERj' MES and SFL.. K! R on v99o with a shako, $1 .34 235 Simcoe Street S., OSHAWA 1003 Dundas Street E., WHITBY Reg, trademark Canadian Trademark Office -American [JAIRV UEEN Corporation Johinston pitched a one hitter, rccordccl 16 strikc outs and issued 2 walks shc led the offense with 2 hits one a two run homer. Othier hitters for North Bendale Marilynl Cunningiami, Jackie Shirley caeh witii two, Sandra Cîinipbell, Lisa Cullen and Tracey McDonald with one eachi. Pa u La Gaudet spoilcd Johinston's bid for a no-hitter witlh a double in thie fourth RENT A CARI No mileage charge 668-8000 opposite Brewers Retail 10:00 ar. 4 Marion Verkuyl suffered the loss giving up 9 hits, recording 7 strikeouits and shiowing a lit île wildness with 7 walks in 5 ininiigs Catl.ly Allun relieved iii the 6tlh allowed 0 Iiits, 0 wal'ks and struck out 2. lnattheir besi eýff'ort of the season 1-looker Chcv Olds defea ted 2n d place Bridlewond 10-4. Cathy, Allin went the distance allowing 6 Ibits, recordiing 10 strikeouts and walking 4. The Whitby girls performed scveral excellent pl,,ys througli oui the gaine witli Brenda Wells trying to stretchi a triple mbt a homne run being cut down at thie plate fromn a throw by left fieldcr Tricia GlaspelI to third' base, Laurîc Kirkton with the relay to Roxanne BravAner. LUra Forbes suffered the loss. Cthy Allin led the attack witli 4 RBI's mîd 2 bits, L-aurie Kirkton also picked tip 2 hits. Siusan Fraser, Marlene Brown , Marion Verkuyl, Cathiy Correli andl Patîla Gaudelt each had a ii i with PatîlziGauidet's double as thie only extra base bit. Giudet also stole 4 bases. k;ren 1-luelhes clou tted mit BROOKLI N RENTALS Equipment Rentai For Construction, Farm & Homeowner Anderson St. South of Winchester St. BROOKLUN, ONT. 655-3381 Asus ColnIrnlad te-ýl uS wïVFi s re ookir'in for in a job[) Tell us vwhat you ite td arid vwhat you sti %wt i ho tornorrovv' Ask us fI " 2iîr ottr oppoDrtun t.!Iles atid challenges *o match you; i 1( d-s Noýobligallofls 0o either side. VWc-'ll to qlad tt ah\And vve ,iméy ihVe 'ju)St vvlsat YûU'In io1001m)( rl3u utOl! Huver iknovv itil you ask. Mobile Visit our R ec ru it in Canada Manpower OSHAWA c Unit .,en tre - 3:00 p.m. THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES. 2 hits with singles going to Lynn Burke, Brenda Wells, ]Redmen, twice winners The Brooklin Redm-en Lacrosse Club picked up two wins on the July 1 holiday weekend, defeat.ing blhe Brampton Excelsiors 14-13 and the Fergus Thisties 13-9. In the game against' Brampton June 30, Stan Cockerton had three goals and four assists, Marýy Van Heuivel three goals and one assist, Bill Down two goals, Greg Williams, Barry Taylor, Jim Quigg, Timn Briscoe, Daryl MePhee and John Dalgleish on1e goal each. Daryl McPhee also had three assists. This game was considered the best performance so far for Brooklin as a teamn, with goal scoring well contributed. Paul Boland played ar exceptional gaine in net stopping several Brampton breakaways. Brampton had Gaylord Powless, (a former Oshawa Junior star) in uniform for the first time this year, and he was one of their hepzt New signings for Brooklin include Les Reed, a- Whitby Junior in 1976; Joe Musial, a former pro goaltender; and Harry Van Hees, a big, strong and fast player. In the game against Fergus ýJuly 2, Brooklin won 13-9, in what was eonsidered an important game. Stan Cockerton had four goals and three assists, Russ Arbuekie and Jim Quigg two goals each, and one goal apiece for Greg Williams, Barry Taylor, Daryl McPhee, Don Raybould and John Dalgleish. Editor'e*Quote Book In the intercourse of lif e, we please more by our faults than by our good qualities. La Roche foucauld COOPER'S PLACE LEASE EXPIRES» J ULY 30TH EVERYTHING MUST GO Books, Fixturas, China Cabinets, Rugs, Coins, Jewellry, Antiques, and much more. No reasonable offer will be refused. Tennis racquets reg. $1 2.98 now $ 4.98 reg. now Socks $1.25 a pair .25 ý a pair Thank you for your support over the past year. Cooper's Place 103 Brock St. Se 668-1856 Open 10- 5 Sot 10- 6 WEDNESDAY, JUIT 6, 1977

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