PAGE 209 WEDNESDAYI. NOYEMBER 19s,-1996j. W-ITBY FREE PRESS Concentration JOHANNE GARDNER, 12, practices throwing the rock into the rink as one of the students from the surrounding sehools on the ice every Tuesday and Thursday at the Whitby Curling Club. ~RETIREMENT PLANNING SEMI NARS! (of interest to anyone aged 45-71) FIND OUT HOW THE RECENT BUDGET HAS AFFECTEDYDUI! FREEADMITTANCE DIETER W. KIRNER IN PERSON WHAT YOU WILL HEAR AT THE FREE LECTURE: *RETIREMENT PLANNING & THE RECENT FEDERAL BUDGETS' *RRSP/RRIF ANNUITY OPTIONS JUST WHAT ARE VOUR OPTIONS? *9PENSION MAXIMIZATION - HOWTO INCREASEYOUR RETIREMENTs 20@ OR MORE! *THE NEW FULLY INDEXED ANNUITY *CHARITABLE DONATIONS. GIVE CASH AND LEAVE A LARGE TAX- TAXFREE BEQUEST *NON.REGISTERED ANNUITIES THERE ARE TWO SEMINARS FOR VOUR CONVENIENCE! .... YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTEDI ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20186 OSHAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY AFTERNOON SEMINAR 2:00 P.M... EVEN ING SEMINAR 7:00 P.M ADMISSION FREE BUT LIMITED - PLEASE CALI MICHELLE j G*lchri*st rink wins bonspiel. Skip AI Giîchrist's Club. draw. The Steve Foster won the Nurse Motors rink of the host Whitby The Scott Howie rink rink from Port Perry ladies bonspiel at the Curling Club captured from Port Perry was the was high one-game Whitby Curling Club the championship of the high two-game winner winner in the late draw. Nov. 10. Molson's eariy bird bon- in the eariy draw whiie Ian Jackson's rink Members of skip spiel Nov. 8. Tom Rorabeck's rink fromn Whitby was the Frosser's rink were vice Giichrist, vice Dave from Whitby was tops in early draw consolation Helen Collins, second Miller, second Dave the late draw. winner whiie John Flo Dodge and lead R. Werry and iead Rob The Darryl Sturgeon Brotherhood's Whitby Simononds. Morton defeated the rink from Whitby was rink won the late draw Second prize went to Don Jenkins rink from the high one-game consolation. the rink of skip Pat the Oshawa Curling winner in the eariy Muriel Frosser's rink Gibson, vice Pam McArthur, second 'Cl Fern Fuito nd e Top curlers ini Sun Life bonspe WaendaulCotand.ea In third was the rink of skip Sharon Munro, From P. 17 action Nov. 27 at 5:30 aiso begins at that 8:30 vice Ev Miller, second p.m. Brotherhood and a.m. time. Sheila'Munroe and iead 1983 worid junior Bennett wili aiso begin Carroll says the' Audrey Wilson.' champion. He'il begin action then. Savage rink is very One-game high action Nov. 28 at il a.m-: Kawaja, also a former strong. The rink won winner was the rink of At the same time, the member of Werenich's the Eager Beaver skip Pat Weidon, vice Orillila rink of Paul rink, wili start curling tournament in Ajax. Betty Pascoe, second Savage, who was a Nov. 28 at 8:30 a.m. But But Werenich's rink is Marie Jacques and lead member of Werenich's his first round opponent aiso hot, having just Doris Howes. world championship won't be Werenich, aiso won in Ktchener for the The consolation prize team, will face the Don scheduled to cul at that second straight year as winner was the'rink of Aitken rink from time. well as the Moison skip Allie Morison, vice Montreal. Atken has Denis Marchand of Ciassic bonspiel at the Ann Chapelle,ý second been in the Canadian Quebec City, the 1982 Royal Canadian Curling Rosemary Spear and briar several times as world junior champion, Club in Toronto. lead Irenie Thompson. second to Jim Ursel. Carroll says that match-up may be one of> the best of the eariy confrontations. 1 1 Bob Chariebois, a former winner of the Sun Life, wiii begin Anderson drops three on Tuesday, Nov, il Anderson CVI's girl's basketbali teams played against Paul Dwyer. Anderson lost ln al three divisions, midget, junior and senior. Dwyer midget's won 53- 32, junior's 50-36 and seniors 65-27.. The ieading scorers for the Anderson teains were: Kelly Watson for the mldgets wlth 10 points; Julie Kernahan for the juniors with 12 points; and Sue Pipher for the seniors. On Thursday, Nov. 13, the girIls teams played Brock High School. Al three Brock basketbal teams won to remain undefeated. The piayoffs for girl's basketball begin this week. Almost KIM GUYMER of the Whitby Petite 'B' ringette team just failed to put the ring past the Scarborough goaltender on this occasion. But Kim wasn't held scoreless for long as she netted- 2 goals. The Whitby team beat Scarborough 6-5. Peewees wiÂiti1Y1 571-0771 LET COMCARE HELP YOU STAY HOME! rolnWiyma D.W. KI RN ER &ASSOCIATES*R ETIREM ENT PLAN NERS jor pewkii n he 7 ICES.S., SIE303, OSHAWA, ONT. SENIOR . S! Al<itti., exnhra u i)gos consolation champion- I<)lnguiin epigyu hrey ship in the East wanP~ t ti'wl.choe.lielounu.ijak Gwilimbury tourna- prvde )1p ers<>uidI are and iughî ment over the weekend.' NEW & USED OFFICE FURNITURE s " lotsekeping. m<kng Iîîungs easivr The team, sponsored -~ -'for \ tti. Callui e',, e r tadtl by the ladies auxiliary, -BUY-RENT-SELL-LEASE- - lost to Bolton 3-0 but -vif t~: (' ~ ff"ID E came back to defeat ) ~ - .-81 ondSt.W. They defeated _________________________Oshawa 571-3501 consolation final. & Ofice upples-J Shawn Dawson and Ken Ladouceur were 21 ROODAS_ JX HPING ZAoutstanding in net while 683-1968Jeff Cane, John Catto, F~J-THE OSHAWA CURLING CLUB WJon Malcod defensiveiy. SInvites you to attend: Justin Cardwell had a 'Tri-1MGREY CUP SUNDAY goal and five assista in IL~.JMthe tournament while IFi~~~iU a~t the curling club DrkEssoe w 26 Bnd S. E, Osawagoals and added three 2 assists. < -"Sunday, Nov. 30 Rob Martin had a goal Watch the game, cu ri, and enboy a hot roast beef & ch icken bu ffet and three assists, and n a lcensed envronment for onîy Martin David, two goals $8.50 and an assist. Drew (includes Instruction, curling & dînner) Myers aiso had two _______goals and an assist in There wlll also be a draw for a one-year membership, the tournament. (value $229, non-transferabe>. For more detalîs phone 728-6281. Mike Bolton scored Reservatlons are necessary. two goals and Carke r