WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1984, PAGE il Whibycornes ont on top in local Optimist tournament is sponsored by the Brooklin Redmen. They have had three recent losses but are closing the gap as they learn this game of lacrosse. The Redmen lost 3 to 6 to the Beaches. Rohan Metha scored twiee and Jeff Kolesnikowicz seored once. When the Whitby tykes travelled to Kew Beach, the score was dloser, in a 2 to 3 wIsc holding sehool The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club will hold the second session if its summer competitive swim sehool from Aug. 1 to 29 at the Kinsmen Pool on Chestnut St. W. This programn is open to any age of swimmer holding the Red Cross maroon level badge (or the equivalent YMCA award). Swimmers flot holding these awards are welcome to corne and try out on the first day of the session. The practises will be held on Monday, Wed- nesday and Fridays from 5 to 6 p.m. There is a fee of $25. For more information caîl Winston Moore at 668-3816 or Peggy Primeau at 668-5794. defeat. Both Redmen goals were assisted by goâlie Jamie Hogel and were first career goals by Donnie Wilkinson and Michael Burrows. The closest game yet was a 5 to 6 loss in Peterborough. Mehta, scored four and Kolesnikowicz had one. Continuing m provement by the defensive players is helping close the scoring gap according to team manager Vid Mehta. " BUY NEW & USED a SEU. " RENT OFFICE FURNITURE e LEASE SHELVING SIDE FILES FINf ABTS SINCE 1917 BLESS 'EM ALL; BLESS 'EM ALL The LONG and the SHORT and the TAIL, We carry the size for ail of your guys. So drop in and you'Il bless us ail. (Especially at MURRAY JOHNSTON'S 1/ YEARLY SALE, staring Mid July, at the old parade grounds - 8 North Simcoe Street). Just 43.3 paces NORTH of the Tor/Dom Ban k. Murray John ston Downtowfl Oshw. e SIMCOE ST. N. 725-4511 1 - 1 --â6