WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANIUARY 28-1987, PAGE 17. Whitby house league re sukts flOUSE LEAGUE JANUARY 17, 1987 NýOVICE Video 99 ........... 4 Ch ris Hill Danny Hutchings Steven Holblskl Wes Brown Dom's Auto Parts ...3 Kevin Graham........... 2 Marcus Tully Sivill Contracting..3 Whitby MaIl Video.. Shane Terry .............. 2 Craig Lanegger John Searle Ron Death Roy's Enterprises. 6 Ryan Healey .............. 3 Brent Fuicher ............. 2 Brett.Barett Broolin Kinsmen... .2 David Dougherty Jon Shetler ATOM JANUARY 16, 1987 Duff's Towing.... Michael Carroil Valentino's MlkeRowland, Terry nnis Kameka Fo SpenserUIoyd Brad Spencer . . . .. . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 2 MacNeil Furniture . .2 Carlos Roebuck Douglas Gordon Midas Muffler...4 Jeff Needeham...........4 lotwear .... 2 MacNeil Furniture ..3 Rab Hanuaki Carlos Roebuck Adam Capson Totten Sims Hubicki... 2 Valentino's........ 2 Steven Wood Adam Murree Brooklin Esso.. .. 6 Shawn MacDonald ......... 3 Brandon Wall Daryl leshe Scott Burgess Andrew Jamieson Mike Rowland Duff's Towing . 4 Michael Carrolli.......... 2 Daniel Evans Casey Bryant ITT Cannon.........O0 VG National Trust. 3 Brett Hooper Jason Peddle Lyle Barkley PEEWEE JANUARY 17, 1987 Whitby Firefighter..1 Shawn Keogan Podd & Souter ....... 4 Stephen Carty ............. 2 'cam schilling Chris Brady Cheekers Variety... 2 Mike Creed Jonas Derks Dom's Auto......... 2 Jared Stevens Matt Cook Miracle Food Mart . 2 Brian Holbiski Matt Shearer Video Image ......2 Chris Packer Kevin Weatherdon I.W.A. 2-242 ........ 4 Shayne Bayford .......... 2 Jon Mitchell Brad Jacques MacMillan-Bathurst. 2 Paul Wilson Glen Roberts BANTAM JANUARY 18, 1987 Smniling Drillers. Adrien Deveau ............ 2 Brooklin Concrete.. Stephen Cross............ Mike Drake ............. Daniel Clark ............. Danforth Typewriter.. i J&S Convenience.3 Andrew Carrol ........... 1 Terry Hotner.............I Jeremy Harness .........1 Stephen Mercer .......... 1 3D 's advance 1Last-p lace Dodd & Souter Broadloom mnoved dloser to third place with a 7-3 upset over first-place Skaags Tavern in Wednesday night dart league action Jan. 21. The Dodd & Souter 3D's now have 64 peints, four behind Jensen's Auto Body"which tied JMS Communications 5- 5. Jensen's, Uic hottest team inirment -weekzs, remains four points behind Uic second-plce JMS Assassins. Skaags leads with7M'points. Jensen's takes on Uic slumping Skaags this week while Uic 3D's wil meetJM. A UCTIONS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILX. ATTEND ONE THISE WEEKENI ý v BOYS BOYS BOYS BOYS BOYS BOYS GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS U9 ulo uli U12 U13 U15 U12 U14 U16 BORN BORN BORN BORN BORN BORN BORN BORN BORN 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1972 Swimmer first in Huronia Scott Currie of the Whitby, Iroquois Swim Club won two events i the Huronia Cup swiin meet in Lindsay Jan. 17 and 18. Currie swam to vic- tory in thc 100 and 200- metre backstroke even- ts for boys il and 12. He was also fifth in thc 200 freestyle and sixth. i the 100 freestyle. Mark. Kelly was second in the 100 breaot- stroke and 50 freestyle for boys 13 and 14. He was fourth in the 200 freestyle and fifth i 200 breaststroke and 200 in- dividual medley. Teammnate Jason Rushton was third in the 200 fly, fourth in 200 breaststroke and 100 fly and fifth in 100 backstroke'. Currie, Kelly and Rushton teamed with Aaron Bradley to take third in Uic 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay, for boys 13 and,14. Suzanne Dainty was second in the 50 breast- stroke for girls 10 and under. She was fourth in 100 fly, fifth in 100 breaststroke and sixth i 200 freestyle.' In the same girls' age division, Molly Morrice was third in the 100 fly, fourth in 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley, fifth in 50 fly and sixth in 100 freestyle. Leslie Dawson was fourth in the 50 backstroke. Daity, Morrice, Dowson and Jenette. Bradley were second i the 200 freestyle and fourth in the 200 medley relay. Sandy Mark. of the. Whitby club was third in the 100 breastroke and 50 breaststroke, fourth in the 50 backstroke, fif- th i 100 fly and'sixth in 100freestyle, for boys 10 and under. Neil Balan was fifth ln the 200, in- dividual medley 'and sixth in the 200 freestyle. In events for girls il and 12, Colleen Leswick was fourth i the 200 fly. Laura Mark had a third-place finish in-the 200 freestyle and Charissa Morrice a six- th-place finish in the 200 fly, for girls 13 and 14. Brad Moore was four- th i the 100 backstroke' and 200 backstroke for boys 15 and over. Towns' rink wins. bonspiel., A Port Perry. rink skipped by Jan, Towns won the Wesley's -World of Travel, trophy at the recent two-day* ladies invitational bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club. Towns was joined by vice Louise Haugen, second Wendy Bentley and lead Lynda Tingle. Runner-up and winner of the EDS of Canada prize was the Whitby rink of skip Pam MeAr- thur, vice Marlyn Wood, second Mary Parks and lead Shirley Barnett. Second, and taking home the McTeague Electric trophy, was the Oshawa rink of Phyllis McMillan, with vice Jean Burch, second Liz Ainge and -lead Shirley Wilson. Runner-up was the Unionville. rink skipped by Nancy Davis. Third, and winner of the Burtinsky-Brant Florist trophy, was the Whitby rink of. skip Ev Bonnetta, vice Betty Holinger, second Eileen Betts and- lead DorisAmes. Runner-up was ic rink of skip'- Jessie Everest from Annandale. Fourth, and winner of the Perkins Paint trophy, was the Whitby rînk consisting of skip Ann' Chapelle, vice Elaine Cooper, second Shirley Sheppard and lead Marie Jacques. Runner-up' was the Oshawa rink skippédb Joan Armnitagé. Anna-Marie --Green- tree skipped the Oshawa rink whichiwon -the* con- solation and'Cobi Foods prize. Runner-up was a Whitby rink composed of skip Randy Hygaard, vice Susan, Carmichael, second Janf Palmner and lead Flo Dodge. ACIbsebl FROM PAGE 15 following the exam period, which ends this week. Anderson's junior and midget teamns have also found success so far' this season. Both have records of three wins and one loss in AA high school play. "'m quite pleased with the team so far," says junior coach George Cervoni. The team's only loss bas been to Uxbridge, which Cervoni describes as one of the stronger teams in the* division along with Bowman- ville, Ajax and Dwyer. Anderson has wins oveîr Pick&ring, Central and Denis O'Connor. Dave Bolton, Mario Cervoni and centre Tim Patcheli are the nucleus" of the team, according to Cervoni. Forward Trevor- Demeris and <guard- forward Gene Rainey lead -'the Anderson midgets who compete in a fairly even-matched division, says coach Alex Hamilton. He says Dunbarton has probably the strongest team, however. Again, Uxbridge bas handed Anderson its only loss this season. Hamilton had scheduled exhibition games for the team this week. - - - --ABRDSt4.. SAVE$ Victor Hugo, Benchmark, Custin.-' Reg. to $565. SAVE UP TO <$125.'001' 0 ý SAVE UP TO $140.001 Arrow, Leo Chevalier, Gant, BVD Tails. Reg. to $48. NOW $24.99 EACHI2 FOR $47.001 Deacon Viyella, Gant, Leo Chevalier, Townline, Pacific Trader. Reg. to $65. NOW 2. FOR 1 PLUS $1.001' Deacon Bros., Croydon, Ashbridge. Reg. to $375. SAVE UP TO $110.00! COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH 1975 COACH 1973 COACH 1971 COACH IAN BURNS BILL PRITCHARD ED CHUNG DOUG WHITE DON ALLEN HENRY ESTEVES STAN NIEDZWIEDZKI IAN DEVRIES BILL BEER 668-7159 666-4293 668-1680 668-7483 668-18é86 434-6257 576-8668 668-0745' 668-6679 RINGETTE LEAGUE GAMES Whitby..... .15 Oshawa No. 2 2 Stephanle Nchois, 3goals, 2assista. Andrea Babony, 1 goal, 3 assista. Jennifer Drununond, 4 goals, 2 assista. Mile Rowland, 4 goals. Crystal Anns, 2 goals, 1 assist. PETrITE 'C' Whitby............. 6 Oshawa No. 2.... 4 Natasha Carter, 2 goals, 2 assista. Kim Flnfley, 2 goals. Heather elr, 1 goal, 1 as 'sist. Carolyn oper, 1igoal. Flrst goal of the season for Carolyn. JUNIOR 'B' Whitby ............ 7 Port Perry........ 4 Jennhfer Cooper, 3 goals, 2 assista. Nancy Teasdale, 2 goals, 2 assista. Christine Smith, 2 goals, 2 assista. 'Angle Beer andLeanne Muir, 1iassiteach. Michelle Reader dld an excellent job ln net. WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB 1987 REPRESENTATIVE TEAM TRY OUTS COMMENCING SUNDAY FEB. 1 ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER REGISTRATION SATURDAY, FEB. 28TH- AT WHITBY PUBLIC LIBRARY 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. ALSO REDUCED AlIterations Extra e No Special Orders GREAT SERVIE, SEL ECTION & SAVINGS. THE BEST VALUE ARQUNDI Just an old-fashioned strolli west of Brock 1