Whitby Free Press, 2 Aug 1978, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Senior.,Ahockey reserved seats are for sale now The VWhitby Iroquois- Senior A hockey' club is offering reserved seats for its upcoming season, which starts Sept. 21. Tickets are available tonight at the Chamber of Commerce * Trade Fair, and afterwards from Ed Crouch, 668-3312, Gus Brown, 668-5846, Bob Attersley 728-9432, and Gerry Hooker, 655-4811. The price for one reserved seat for 20 league games and three exhibition games is $50 payable in cash or cheque. Tickets flot used on the series date may be used on any other series date in the unreserved seating area. A free "Penalty Box Lounge" ticket, good for the season, is issued with each season ticket purchased. While at the trade fair, see the film of the Whitby Dunlops winning the World Hockey Championship of 1958, at the Whitby Iroquois booth. The following is a lineup of the 1978-79 reserved seat sehedule for the Iroquois: NOTE: Reserved seats not used on the series date, May bc used on any other series date in the UNRESERVED seating sections. WHITBY IROQUOIS SENIOR "A" HOCKEY CLUB 1978-1979 RESERVED SEAT SCHEDULE SERIES Series No. Suries No, Scries No. Suries No. Series No. Series No. Series No. Series No. Series No. Series No. Series No. Series No. S cires No. Series No. Suries No. Suries No. Series No. Su-,ries No. ,eîies No. Sur*ies No. Serieýs No. Seriùs No. Series No.2 DATE TIME $Septen1ber 21 September 26 October 5 October 12 October 19 October 22 October 26 November 2 November 9 November 16 Novembr 30 December 7 December 14 December 17 January 4 anuary Il January 14 January 18 February 1 February 4 February 8 February 22 March i 8:15 p.m. 7:45 7:45 8:15 8:15 8:15 2:30 8:15 8:15 8:15 8:15 8:15 8:15 8:15 8:15 a: 15 2:30 8:15 8:15 2:30 8:15 8:15 'p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.mn. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. - p.m. p.m. OPPONENT Barrie (Exhi 11-arric \'Arsity Blues Cambridge Thunder Bay rillia Welland Barrie (>rillia Welland Cambridge Welland thunder Bay Ciambridge Barrie Thunder Bay Orillia Welland Thunder Bay Barrie Cambridge Orillia bition) hibition) (Exhibition)1 Nineteen Anderson Collegiate students are Ontario Scholars Nineteen students of Stanic, Philip Taylor, Henry Grade 13 are Ontario Tenody, Steven Toenjes and Scholars, Anderson Dennis Varty. Collegiate announced last The following are the 1978 week. Grade 13 Graduates at The Ontario Seholars, who Anderson: received 80 per cent or more David Airdrîe, Charlene in their final exams, are: Alexander, Arnold Ashton, Charlene Alexander, Arnold Ronald Balcom, Jo-Ann Ashton, Joanne Elliott,Doris Bean, Margo Bergevin, Hildebrandt, Paul Hollings- Bruce Bidon, Jili Bradley, worth, Brian Jacobs, Lisan Henry Bykerk, Bob Caughelî Keenan, Anne Kehoe, chris Clif ton, Leonard Monica Larish, Kazia Couperthwaite, Peter Milian, Janice Nicholîs, DeVries, Harry Dykstra, James Polley, Rick Prinzen, Joanne Elliott, Lisa Fraser, Jeanette Rpt-nsink, Mary Christopher Greaves, Doris MaeNeills Upholstery !a A CNOMPLETEUpiiOLSER- RVC ANTAU UES A SPECIALTy R EVC laOUALIT FABRICS SHOWN IN YOUR HOME MFREE ESTIMATES - 1IlPP'YS TO HAVE Y»U FURNÙITIIRF RE ýUpHOtSTERED,- ~ 664481RES 60-652 4 3DUNDAS E, WHITaY Hildebrandt, Gary Hirst, Paul Hollingsworth, Brian Jacobs, Andy Kadykalo, Lisa Keenan, Anne Kehoe, Ria Keyzer, Robert Killaard, Monica Larish, Tom Lovelock, Ellen MacDonald, Dianne McLeod Doreen Meima, Kazia Milian Carole Millette,- John Morrison, Janice Nicholîs, Margaret Poepjes, James Polley, Rick Prinzen, Jeannette Rensink, Paul Reynolds, Kim Sharp, David Sou, Mary -Stanic, David Stocks, Katherine Strus,' Susan Strus, Philip Taylor, Henry Tenody, Steven Toenjes, Dennis, Varty, Rebecca Vos, Wendy Wallace, Mark Watson, John Wiggers, Janice Wood. The following are the 1978 Grade 12 graduates at Anderson: Mary-Lynn Acton, Christine Adams, Irvin Airdrie, Janice Armstrong, Margaret Armstrong, John 'Bakker, Janet Banks, David Bannon, Jeffrey Barton, Ronald Bauer, Beverly Bell, Ronald l3entley, Terrance Betts, Janet. Bojda, Julie B3org, Wilma Bos, Jerry Boychyn, luanita Bradley, Teresa j -ra nton, Daniel Breffitt, ý,inda Brough, Grant 13roughton, Tanya Bursey, Ronald. Bykiv, Adelina Calderaro, Chris Campbell, Mary - Cauchi, Jim Ciechanowicz, Nick Coady, Denise. Comartin, Linda Coombes, David Coupland, Sandra Cryderman, JilI Uurtis, Sandra Dean, John De] Vecchio, Caroline Dnriet, E-lizabeth De Vries, Annette Duetsch, Lynn Duggan, Peter Duivesteyn, Irene Dul, Linda Dykstra, Jane Eckel, Michael Edwards, Steven Elliott, Jacqueline Engelage, Michael Escholtz, Bryan Evans, Craig Ewing, Shawn Ewing, John Eyre, Christine Farrugia, Kimberly Fice, Nick Fischer, Susan Flegel, Peter Foran, Rosemary l"orbes, James Forrester, Lin'a Foskett, Catherine Fowler, Anthony Frendo- Cumbo, Joseph Fusco, D-6 THAPAR Denture Therapist 214 Dundas St. E. Whitby' 668-7797 HOU)RS Mon..- Sat. & Evenings By Appointment Onty Ask us abo-ut youi Corne and tell us what you're looking for in a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on either side. We'll be glad to talk. And we may have just what you're looking for. But you'Ill rever know until you ask. Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre OSHAWA 2# 9 At#u UýI 19ji6: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. AMI Christine Gaddas, Mary Galca, Tracy Gambell, Dale Gangemi, Paul Gibbens, Paul Gibson, Hans Gieben, Allan Gray, Kimberley Griffin, Glen Grills, Donna Grylîs, Stephen Grylîs, )wight Guthrie, Elaine lammers, Kathrine Harris, Carolyn Harvey, Debbie llafiîeld, Susan Hayes, John lleaslip, Crystal Hedges, Gilbert Heeringa, Susan Ilobbs, Debra Holding, à a nne Hope, Diana Ju'iansen, Kathy Johnson, Kii.'berley Johnson, Jili Johi ston, Robert Kent, RussH-I Kidd, Tammy King, Robei Kleins, Charles Knowles, Peter Koehler, Dianne Koroscik, Deborah Lane, Ronald Lauzon, Wayne Lazaroff , Kenneth Leslie, Kathleen Lively, Lori Lynde, Kenneth Lynch, Casey Maarse, Mark MacDonald, Peter MacKinnon, Shawn Majoros, Daniel Marshall, Jayne Martin, Robert Martin, Steaven Matika, Donna MuAleer, Diane McDonald, Colin Mcllwain, Deborah McKay, Gregory Merlin, Wuendy Misselbrook, Tim âMolyneaux, George Moor- croft, Terry Moore, Dean Morrison, Kelly. Morrow, Patricia Mueller, Maureen Muir, Jan Mulder, Christine Murray, Lisa Napper, Paulette Noble, I3renda Oliny'k, James Ouellettee, iici.y Palacka, James P3alfrey, Beverly Pallister, Ann Pardon, Heather Peebles, Dennis Prescott, Joanne Priest, John Raez. Michael Ilice, David Richardson, Kelly Riley, David Rose, Blair Sarginson, Davýn Scheufler, Dennis Schrnude, Marjorie Schroor, Nancy Scott, Gregory Senko, Donna Sheffieldd, Jo-Anne Sh)effieldd, Margaret Sillen, .Jeffrey Snoddon, Jo-Anne Southwell, Diana Spoelstra, Caria SLanic, Gwen Stewart, Paul Stire, Anne Stocks, Sherrie Stoneman, Joe Streef, Patricia Strickland, Edward Stuart, Cindy Sullivan Linda Thomas, Basebal scores DUNEDIN MIDGET ALL-STAR RESULTS The Whitby Midgets all- star team just keeps on rolling along. With the following games included their record is. now an impressive sixteen wins, one tie and just two losses. Whitby defeated Ajax by a 17 to 2 score. Hitter for Whitby were Greg Mclsaac, Paul Heffer, Dave Cienhanskie ail with 2 apiece and Whitby outhit Ajax by 9 hits to 2. Then the Midget team took on Oshawa in an exciting 3 to 2 contest with Whitby coming out on top outhitting Oshawa by six to five. Winning pitcher in relief For Whitby was Rick Dunphy. Hitters for Whitby were Greg Puchalski with two, Murray McCorkell, Gary Shearer and Steve Parrott and Greg Mclsaac all with a hit each. PEE-WEE LEGION ALL-STARS The Legion Pee-Wees competed in the Oshawa Legion Pee-Wee Tourna- ment this past weekend and made good representation before bowing out to Scar- borough Village in their third game by a score of five to two. Whitby defeated Birch- mount in the first game by a 16 to 5 score and in the second game eliminated York in an exciting 6 to 3 victory. On Tuesday, July 25 the Pee-Wees lost in Ajax to the score. of 9 to 5 in a garne which saw the Whitby team out-hustled, and outhit. The Legion Pee-Wee's have only one regular season game left before play-offs begin. TYKE HOUSE LEAGUE July l8th, Oddfellows 12 Brooklin 24, Gus Brown 15 McNamara 15, Dupont 7, Kiwanis 0, Cidex 8, K-Mart 20, Nurse Chev-Olds. 4, VanStavern 25, July 2th, Brooklin 0, Dupont 7, Gus Brown 21, Van Stavern 22, K-Mart 17, Oddfellows 15, Kiwanis 7, McNamara 7. David Thompson, Rhonda ToIley, Deborah Trowsse, ltelfr Tuie, Scott ÉýÊf CORRECTION WE APOLOGIZE due to an error on the part of Canada Safeway Ltd., the following item appear- ed in Wednesday July 26"s Whitby Free Press incorrectly, Standing Rib Steaks were accomi- panied by an illustration that was in fact a Rib Eve Steak. Sincerely regrets any inconvenienoe that this overslght may ha"e caused za

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