iioc&ieyquarter tina could bedecieýdtn The Senior A hockey winger Ron Hawkshaw. Other quarter finals between the Iroquois seorers were Peter Whitby' Iroquois ' and the Vipond and Corky Degraauw. Brantford 'Alexanders could be I the second game Thurs- decided -tonight at 8:30 p.m day,. the Alexanders defeated at Iroquois Park. the Iroquois 5-2 at Iroquois The sertes was tied at two Park, to ie the series at one games each after Sunday's game apiece. Ron.Hawkshaw fourth game at Whitby. One and Tom Simpson. scored for of the tearns moved ahead the Irqouois. three games to two Tuesday, Friday, Brantford moved a- at Brantford, too late for press head by defeating the Iroquois time. 9-2 on Brantford's home tee. Tonfght Brantford- or John, Cook and Tim Appleford ýWhitbY could win the quarter 'cored for the Iroquois. Sunday, the Iroquots came series and go -on to play the alive again after two defeats winrof the Barrie-Orila and scored a close 6-5Swin over series, or either teamn could tie Brantford on home ice before up the sertes, again, forcing a crowd of 500 cheertng spec- a, final "~atch at Brantford tators.- Thursday. . Rtck Kesseil and Ron Hockey fans are certinly Hawkshaw scored two goals ini for some excitement tonight, eaeh and Peter Titanic and whatever the situation, says Steve Lyon got one each. Iroquois General Manager Ed Cheers of "'Go Wlittby Go" Crouch.i resounded throughout the a- In the first game of the rena, reminiscent of the days sertes last Wednesday at Brant- of the "Dunnies" 20 years ford, the Iroquois romped to ago. Hockey fanfs expeot an easy 7-3 win, wtth four plenty of action in tonight's goals scored by their star left crucial game. . DaytonTire w'orkers 'y last weeK, alter oÃ"4 workers were suspen4ded by the comn- pany. Ail production at the plant halted March 7 at 3 p.m. when thre workers staged the protest arter suspensions were an- nounced. The problems started when thre company dectded to sus-~ pend four maintenance staff for three days for failing to corne to the plant for an over- time shift March 5. 1The men failed to produce doctor'-s statements to back claimns that they were î1î, though such proof Is flot usual- ispensions. ly required,a union spokesman said. .Sixty workers who took peit in an inttial protest work stoppage March 6 were sus- pended by thre conwany for two weeks. Local 494 of thre United Rubbers Workers Union called a meettng Thursday at thre UAW Hall in Ajax to discuss the suspensions and prepare grievances on behalf of the workcrs sent homne. A company spokesmani said thre original cause of thre dif- ficulties at the plant arose fromn a dispute over work assign- ments, and the company would flot accept that the four men who did flot show for work were ail sick. Re'gio -nal tax rate set; averaige increase m s$6 to mi&e about. %l Dg on a WUEDU<ingree- iter F*. Kodbsk and bis ten-mw k.e in il1n' élves by Jim 1 md 1 701, '314 mUâe oum eon the Lake &moe 6 Second. Kodsk is owned snd Andemun St, Whirtby. Vire average regional tax increase of a Whttby home assessed at $5,000 Wifl b. $6 tliis year, says Gerry &nm, a member of ther Durham Region's finance Commiitte.. Il regioeral fimance com- miittee. adopted ilu -budget lor Emin, but because varying assessmnts i region's eight local muni Mtes, thre regional lucres. Whltby wIJl b. 4.6 perc For a home msse $5,000, thre total lncie iMa, hal dam m