PAGE 12,WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1983, WHITBY FR EE PRESS The Whitby Jaycees, along with their co- sponaqnrs, The Town of Whitby, have organlzed a match between the Soviet Veterans and the roronto-Metro Old- timers hockey clubs, to be held at the Iroquois Park Arena in Wbitby on Dec. 7, 1983. Toronto-Metro Old- timers, while they won the World Cup Old- Timers Championsbip in Munich, West Gerymnan,- in April 1983, feel that, notwitbstan- ding this past success, tbey may be in.alittie tougb situation against the formidable, star- studded * Soviet Veterans. In an ex- clusive interview with Frank Reynolds, General Manager of the Toronto club, he in- dicated that preparing for tbis game is like preparing to play again- st a teamn of, ten Gordie Ho-wes and ten Bobby Orrs., Ail members of the Soviet Veterans are past players of the Russian National Team, which has dominateti World Hockey for the past 20 years. Reynolds said he is more than pleased witb tbe* play this season of Bob Nevin, Mîke (Snakey) Walton, Jin McKenny, Dale Rolfe, Terry Clancy (King's son) , Dennis Hextal and Bill Speer his for- mer. N.H.L.ers, along with the play of the otber members of bis club who diti not play in the N.H.L. but played either Senior "A", Eastern Pro, A.H.L. or in European hockey. Reynolds feels the' one chance bis club bas for victory rests witb bis goal tender, AI Smith. Most international ob- servers fe el this 15 the. one area where Toronto ENAMELLED IN ANY OF 12- ATTRACTIVE COLOURS Manýuiac1urgd by Free Estimatles* Ouck OeIiver'y£ Installation FFATOY &SHWROM 84 FREWLLST. OSHAWA ALUMOINUM *IIe PNSUP O-o The Russians Are Eitby Indoor Soccer Standings SQU Cheekers Varlety... 5 Michael St. John ...........4 Ian Reid Coming. bas a clear superiorlty. Smith, by the way, played in the N.HL. with Toronto, Van- couver and Buffalo and ended his career with' the Hartford Wbalers. The Soviet Veterans team includes 1. Tregubov, V. Kuzkin, A. Gusev, G. Tzeganuov, E. Ivanov, V. Starsinov, A. Firsov, A. Yakusuev, V. Kozin, Alexandroff, V. Orlen, V. Shadrin and B. Mayorov. Reynolds will be in Winnipeg, Dec. 2 scouting the Soviety squad in their game against Bobby Hull and' the Winnipge Jets Old- timers and wiIl be con- sulting with Punch Imlach on his systemns.. Game turne wiII be 8 p.m. and tickets will be available at Peacock Sports and Trophies Ltd., 110 Athol St. or at Iroquois Park Mrena, Henry and Victoria Sts., Wbitby or by pboning the Jaycees at 666-1553. Ticket prices are $8 in advance or $10 at the door on Dec. 7.. The organizers are looking forward to a great turnout for this once-in-a-lifetizne hock- ey gaine. Proceeds of this benefit performan- ce wiil be donated to the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital's Continuing Care Ward project. George Ci Barbersbop...... Nicola Mitchell Fireplace Plus...... o Lasco Steel......... 3 Richard B okor............. 2 Nicole Lambert JIRTS Ca-nadian Tire .......O0 Wbitby Kinsmen ..i B. Wray County Bowl........ 2 Chrletopher Moxiey Keith MINs Wbitby Legion...... 4 Darren Sllk Jeff Dusome............... 2 MMr Beth Challoner ATOMS Hideaway ...........5 Chad Bevan Shane Bevan .............. 2 Jeff Baker Shawn Mils Optimist Tnt........1 Paul Beckman Whitby Free Press ....i Dean eesui Volunteers Nec Volunteers are urgen- tly needed for swim- ming prograins at tbe Durhamn Centre for the Developrnentally Han- dicappeti. Tbe programs require those to assist with adults and teens wbo are developmentally handicapped. Volun- teers need have no knowledge of mental retardation as aI] necessaryý training wilJ be provided. Volunteers-are needed for the Wednesday prograin, running fromn 6 to 8 p.m. at tbe Iroquois Park Recreational Complex. Volunteers are also required for tbe daytime swim prograis on Wed- Dadd1's Bakery...2 Wbitby Kinsmien. McalWolf Owen Davis Paul Aong Randy Vandenberg MOSQUITO Whitby Aluminuin .... 2 Trevor Lucus.............. 2 Whitby Lions ........ 2 Frank Celebre Danlel Clarry J.M.T. Sports....... 1 John Palazzolo PEE Attersley Tire....... 5 John Butler ............ 2 Steve Ros Dave Rowntree............ 2 Optimists Tnt ........ 3 Brenda Canning............ 2 DavidEBodiey Whitby Fîrefigbters... .7 David Watson Jerry Johnston Kevin MacLeod Jeff Reddon Brian Cray................. 2 Ian Hopkins Cbeckers Variety... 5 Darrn McGeen............ 3 Louis Pepe Gene Rainey Shcppers Drug Mart . 1 Anca Lam GSof Hufl Wbitby Welding.... 6 Brent McKlnn ............. 2 Francis Palazzogo Tony Raffaele ............. 2 Jason Johnston Brooklin Concrete... 5 Ian Kolâteren Mathew Payne............. 2 Evan Williams............. 2 Daîry Queen........ 8 Marco Celebre CÇralg Manson .............. 6 Ryan Leesul ... .. . . dAed Urgently 1 nesday's and Friday's areas that may be of in- 1 from 1 to 3 p.m. and terest, can contact Thursdays from 10 a.m. Rbonda Vanek, co- l til noon. ordinator of volunteer r Anyone interested in services of the Durhamn 1 obtaining furtber in-. Centre at 668-7745, ext. formation about the 435 between 8:30 a.m. swim prograins or other and 4:30 p.m. ETOBICOKE SPRINT MEET W.I.S.C. RESULTS lO/under girls Wendy Primeau: 4th, 5o free; 5th, 5o breast; 6111, 100 fly; Sth, 100 back. Allison Betteridge: 5th, 100 fly; 6th, 100 back; 7th, 50 breast. lO/under boys Craig Potsep: lot, loo fly; lot, 100 back; ist, 50 free; 2nd, 50 breast. Scott M acPhail: 6th, 50 breast., 11/12 girls Janice Currie: lut, 100 fly; lut, 100 back; 3rd, 200 I.M.; 3rd, 50 free; 6th, 50 brut. Juiie Leswick: lut, ý0 brut.; 2nd, 50 free; 3rd, 100 fly; 6th, 100 back; ath, 200 I.M. Jodfi MacPhail:- 811, 100 fly. A big splasb was made at tbe Etobicoke Olypium pool in the annualsprint meet recently by members. of the Wbitby Iroquois Swim Club. Medals and rib- bons were awarded to swimmers finishing first to eightb in tbe bigb calibre competition. Craig Potsep captured three gold medals and a silver in 10, and under boys' events, witb Janice Currie collecting two gold*and twobronze and Julie Leswick winning'a gold, silver and bronze in 11/12 girls' events. '84 MEMBERSHIP OFFER .. 2 FOR 1 iTIYOHW IF YOU ACT BEFORE DEC 31st 1983* ll ADDED BONUS: 985-2076 Play the rest o 1983 ai No Charge 'rmita asit off Iwy. 12 on Hwy. IlA, Port Pcrry. -18 hole par 70 championship course -Licensed under LLBO regulations -Full Pro Shop & Ciubhouse faciities *Staringturnes on weeicends Tournarnent banquet facilities - Rentai equuprnent JOSEPH A. WOOLLEY, PROP. HONDA AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Operoted by WOL-KAR INC. 40 RUSSETT AVE. UNIT NO. 2 OSHAWA DOCTOR H 72& 26 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION 4 Wheeîs Reîined For As Low As- $59*95 Exptms Nov. 25M8 CURTIS, ENGINES 234 MacKenzle Unit 7 AJAX% 686«21 66 DOC-A-THON ASUCCESS Doc-a-thon IX was a real success!1 Collection of sponsorsbips for, the nmnth animal Denis O'Connor Higb Sehool bas been completeti. Grade 9 student, Diane Lavigne, presen- ted a cheque for $31,000 to Mr. Joseph Cooper of the Denis O'Connor 111gb School Partners' Committee. AUl proceetis are used to operate Grades il, 12 and 13 at Denis -O'Con- nor. Diane Lavigne was the top student funti- raiser, sponsored for a total of $518.90. Other outstanding con- tributions were made by Kim Butler wbo collec- ted $353,0,Ami Van Leeuwen wxtb $246 and Jeff Van Grootel with $240. Denis O'Connor wisbes tW express special tb"k6-M tb organizing committee Mrs. Betty Bujold (DOTC parent) andi Mr. Michale Dineley (DO'C staff); St. John's Amn- bulance; Durbam Regional Police; Towns of Wbitby, Ajax anti Pickering; DO'C paren- ts wbo belped along the route and provieti food anti drink, andi everyone who sponsored a walker. 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