PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS - - w -. ~ v v ~.ma .u. ~ e e s Wbltby Yellows ............. 4 Richard Bokor 2 Brendan Nuffey 2 Whitby Blue ............... 6 Mike Molson 3 Roger Gonsalves 1 Richard Gonsalves 1 Pamela Henehan 1 Anca Lab ..................9 Dwayne Allen 4 Jeffrey Lynis 1 Mathew Payne 1 Chris Dewdney 3 Whltby Leglon.............. 3 Ryan Suffrin 3 Dafry Queen ...............i Paul Backman1 Whltby Lions ...............O0 ~.u0uIIy DOWI ..................13 Shane Ban 4 David Parfitt 4 Bilan Curlan 3 Bilan Thomas 2 Soccer League Games Played on Saturday, Feb. 5, 1983 FINAL STANDINGS SQUIRT DIVISION FOR1 Whltby Kînsmen............O SQUIRT DIVISION STANDINGS GP W L 10 9 1 10 7 3 10 6 2 10 6 3 10 3 5 10 3 7 10 2 8 10 1 8 ATOM DIVISION Whltby Kînsmen............ 2 Mark Basile 2 Jon Darlington 1 Whltby KIwanIs............. 3 Mike Wolff 2 Wayne Anthony 1 George Cmni Barber Shop... 3 Mike Crawshaw 2 Scott Woodi ATOM DIVISION GP George Cini Barber Shop 10 Daddy's Bakery 10 Checkers Variety 10 Whitby Kinsmen Brooklln Concrete 10 WhitDy Kiwanis 10 MOSQUITO Shoppers Drug Mart.........i1 Mark Blasak 1 Checkers Varlety ........... 2 Riel Milburn 2 Optimlsts International .......2 Luigi Pepe 2 T 0 0 GF 75 45 49 50 33 47 14 25 GA 28 22 26 38 39 55 53 68 Brooklin Concrete. .. Ron Darmanie Cheekers Varlety .......... Jaret Stevens Troy Cowan Daddy's Bakery............. Neil Henehan STANDINGS W L T 8 0 2 6 3 1 4 6 0 3 5 2 1 5 4 DIVISION Fireplace Plus. GF 29 19 12 16 13 8 GA 8 13 14 24 13 24 .... .. . Attersley Tire.............. Neil Stuchbury Stokley Gatorade...........2 Steven Parsons Kevin MacLeod MOSQUITO DIVISION STANDINGS Optimists International Shoppers Drug Mart Fireplace Plus Cheekers Variety Stokely Gatorade Attersley Tire PEE WE Gus Brown................. 5 Dave Rowntree 3 Brian Cray 2 Optimists International ....... 4 Noel Bacquie 2 Glenn Mizen 1 Mike Davidson 1 Whitby Firefighters ......... 2 Scott Goodlet1 Victor Pereira * CUSTOU * M CLEANERS N SAME DAY SERVICE N ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Npoints: the down. Dryclean- 1. Check to see that ing will prevent stains *DOWN the seams are well from setting ln the M sewn. Also, repair any fabric. Be sure to M N ln the last few rips and tears before point out heavy soil to N years, down has been cleaning. the cleaner for pre- Il used more and more 2. Note the fullness spotting and remnoval * to keep out the cold or lack of fuilness of w!thout damage. M and also to suggest a the quilted channels. The down f illing N fashionable outdoor More loft gives more will withstand both M loo0k. We can find It as warmth. drycleaning and M * filling In vests, coats, 3. Select a garment washing. The care in- * parkas, jackets, lump. quilted ln both direc- structions with your suits, pants, mittens, tions for better wear- garment offers the and hats. Ilfe. best procedure. The N Down is the soft, 4. lnspect the sur- controlled cycles ofN * fluffy filament grown face of the garment drycleaning are best * under the feathers of for tiny feathers pro- for wide quilted pat- Sducks and waterfowl. truding through the terns and delicate * To help you select fabrlc. garments. Also, larg- N a down garment that 5. Note the manu- er Items dlean better wiiJustify your ln- facturer's label for fi- ln the cleaner's larger N vestment for years, ber content and any tumblers. N the International Fa- special care Instruc- Careful buying,M N bricare Institute, the tions. constant Inspection * worldwlde trade asso- After purchasing, and repair, and f re-M ciation of drycleaners dlean your down gar- quent cleaning areM and launderers, and ment frequently to re- the rules to keep N K&M Cleaners offer move soul and freshen, down working for youM N the following check- both the fabric and for seasons to corne. N "c CL2nin9 c-Sztuicr. fatigzI Ê8 téie9az Ly" N 112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831M * ~EEEana magnaEKMun zXxxxxi GP W L T 10 4 5 1 10 5 3 2 10 4 4 2 10 3 4 3 10 2 4 4 10 2 0 8 E DIVISION GA 15' 13 16 20 19 35 Canada Progressive ......... 4 Wally Borg 3 Scott Myers 1 Malta Social Club ...........1 Jeff Reddon1 Peter The Plumber ........... 2 John Curry1 Vic Refalo1 PEE WEE DIVISIÃ"N STANDINGS Gus Brown Malta Social Club Whitby Firefighters Optimists International Canada Progressive Peter The Plumber Gp* 10 10 10 10 10 10 GA 33 16 33 35 51 50 60 TCORPORATION 0F TTOWN 0F WH ITBY BLIC NOTICE INFORMATION TOWN 0F WHITBY The following projects have been included ln the approved budget for 1983. The plans for these projects will be on display ln the Foyer of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 17, 1983. The plans are being displayed for in- formation purposes and to allow the public an opportunity to view the plans prior to construction. 2. Federick Street Reconstruction (Stewart St..- Lesli 'e St.) 3. Stewart Street Reconstruction (Johnson Ave..- Crawforth St.) 5. Coronation Road Reconstruction (700 Metres South of Lyndebrook Phase 2 Rd. to 400 Metres Southerly) 6. Dufferin Street Reconstruction (Front St. - Watson St.> Phase 1 7. McCullough Drive & Greenwood Crescent Storm Sewers Phase 2 8. Mary Street East Reconstruction (Hickory St. - 800' Easteriy> Sldewalk Construction 1. Rossland Road East South Side (700' West of Scott St. - Easterly Boundary) Mary Street) Ail affected and interested citizens are invited to attend. The Staff of the Public Works Department will be on hand to explain the details of the projects and the construction sohedule. R.A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. I UMM Hockey res uls County Bowl Whitby Blues Anca Lab .Whitby Yellows Whitby Legion Dairy Queen Whitby Lions Whitby Kinsmen Whitby 1vs. Owen Sound, 4 (Pickering Tournament). Whitby goal by Brad Dalgarno. WhitbY 4 vs. Kingston Twp. 3 (Pickering. Tournament). Whitby gos by BW Kellestine, Chris Daley, Brad Dalgarno and Kevin Brownlee. ..» 0.. . k . . . . . . . . . . The following are results of Brookllfl- Whitby Minor Hockey Association Representa- tive team play Jan. 29 to Feb. 6, 1983. Cheekers Varlety Miner Atom. Oshawa LNHL 5 at Whltby 4 (Exhibition). Whitby goals by Rob Martin (2) î and BilRobinson (2). î Whitby 6 at Markham 2. Whitby goals by Rob ,3 Martin (2), Matt Cook 2 (2), Scott Mitchell and 1 Bull Robinson. 2 Whitby 1 vs. Rich- 2 mond Hill 3 (Pickering Tournament). Whitby goal by Rob Martin. Whitby 1 vs. Union- ville 2 (Pickering Tour- nament). Whitby goal by Bil Robinson. Whitby 6 at Bowman- ville 2. Whitby goals by Rob Martin (2), Derik Ellis, Bill Robinson, 0 Scott Mitchell and Greg Fawcett. Scott' Chlcken Vilia Miner Peewee. Whitby 2 vs. Hillcrest 4 (Tourna- ment). Whitby goals by Keith Primeau and Bian Mueggler.' Markham 5 at Whitby 2 (Playoff). Whitby goals by Keith Primeau and Britt Giles. Nash Alumlnum Pee-, wee 2. Whitby 4 at Ajax O. Whitby goals by Mike Husted (2), Rich Ulrich, and Brian MacDonnell. Shut-out by Mike O'Rourke. Whitby 2 vs. Bowmanville 1i *(Tour- nament - Port Perry)j. Whitby goals by Frank Corrick and Sean White- head. Whitby 1 vs. Oshawa 2 (Tournament - Port- Perry). Whitby goal by Joshua Foster. Pickering 0 at Whitby 7 (Playoff). Whitby goals by Frank Corrick (3), Mike Williams (2), Joshua Foster, Sean Whitehead. Shut-out by Mike O'Rourke. Whltby Optlmlst Minor Bantam. Whitby 4 vs. Markham 5. Whit- by goals by Craig Dixon (2), Dale Seto and Derek MacCaîl. BWMHA Major Ban- tam. Whitby 4 at Markc- ham 3 (Playoff ). Whitby goals by Glen Sachko, Jeff Page and Chris Reier (3). Markham 2 at Whitby 9 (Playoff). whitby goals by Greg Roberts GMen achkTo, ry - THE THE 1. Dymond Drive Reconstruction (Hazelwood Dr. - Garrard Rd.) 4. Athoi Street Reconstruction (Dundas St. - Dunlop St.) 2. Garden Street West Side