Whitby Free Press, 7 Oct 1971, p. 15

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Wl Ht W l~LE>îWYS, hursc1ay , October 7th, 1971, P,,-iqe: 15 Y Basketball Resumes V\/hiît byF aini y 'MCA bejiîn s a ne vv prograrn for qi r 1s and young wvomefl on TuesdaÇ's at Henry Street High School Gyrnnasium. Girls *n Grades 7-8-9 may j o i n t h e junior session from 6:45 ta 8:00 P. M. , under the direction of Miss Jackie Hilli, a physical education teacher. Basic instruction in ail the fine points of this very popular game Mwillbe given, and teams will1 be devel- oped for scrimmage. As more join up, a ho use league will be formed. How toplay, shooting, dribbling, passing, o f fense and defense rul es wiI11 ail1 be included in the program. The YMCA or iinal ly developed basketball, \vhichwas invented by Dr. Na i smith, a Canadian at Springfield College, Mass. , and it has spread ail o ve r t he worlId ta become one of the m os t popul ar games call1ing for good teamwork, skills, quick thinking and ca-ordination. Girls are asked ta be at the Y cl as- ses at Henry Street School and ta have runningshoes and gym clothes. Basic Ymembershipý plus activity fee is re- qui red. Phone the Y ta regi ster in ad- County BowI 5-Pin Wednesday League HIGH SINGLES-L. Pizzolato 311, A. D en y er 288, K. Crossl1and 287, T. Casey 273, C. Maxwve11 272, P. Brem- n er 269, L. Levesque 264, L. Reed 262, B. Henderson 259,'O. Vallant 254. HIGHTRIPLES-L. Holliday755, 281, G. Denyer 747, 255, B. Munrae 721, 279Y G. Houghland 717, 265, R. ChilIds 695, 273, H. Zimmer 691, 256, G. Purdy 689, 252, R. Vallant 687, 290, D. Duncan 683, 278. TEAM STAND INGS-Sportsmansi Cor-, n er 8, Gus Brown Motors 8, Tony 1s Mens'1 Ha irstyling 8, Whitby Dodge Chr ysl1 er 6, Duff 1s Towing Service 6, Shorty &Son Billiards 5, J.B. McMullen Real Estate 4, Mitton EIec- tric 4, B&R Transport 3, A&T Motors 3 2 H ar ol1dHughes B. P. 3, Jimbo's Pub 2, Pickering G. S. 2, Royal Hot- el 1, MifflinBarbershoP 1, Hookers o. LongWinter Auhiead vance if possiîble, or corne direct to the school qyrm each Tuesday.. Th e Senior session for grades la and up, and young waomen begins'at 6: p. m. and continues ta 9-.15. The same comprehensive courseVill be given ta the senior group under the direction of Miss Hill. On e of the most popul1ar Wh itby Y MCA programs is the Ladies-Take-A- Break sessions novv in its fourth year. Star t ing at the Centennial Building wvhere the Y has i t s headquar ter s, the program has nawvsPread to three sites inVVhitby. The dowvntawn pragram wil I YOUTH OIES continued fîom page 14 He s ud denly cal- lapsed and was at- tendied immediately by his coach, Bob Jackson and a doc- t aor who had been in attendance. This had been the f irst game as a fuli1 back for the grade nine s t udent and previaus to the game , John had been given a phy- s L.cal 'examination wv h i c h showved no abnormal ities. The furniture f rom ove r at brockway will stand up under alm ost any kind of strain. SNOWMOBILE INSURANCE elower costs e broad coverages *one policy conveflience a local dlaim service *year round protection including storage Many popular machines are eligible for our No. 1 package at a premium of $40.* Package No. 1 (*List price of $1100 or less. Higher prlced modela $49.) -7- Other packages, higher liability limits and ~~ additioflal coverages are available. "Ladiles-Take-A-Break'!, resume from WVedn-esday, Octobur, Gth at St. Mark's United Church H4all bas e'ý- ment at 9:30 a. m. The Garrard Road area* residentis go ta the Westminster United Church an Tuesdays, and Broolin isservei by this Y ladies program at Brooklin United also on Wednesday mornings., Wvhile 'the- ladies enjoy their morn,- ing con d iti.oning classes, their.pre- s ch ool1 ch il1dren are 1looked. af ter bY the Nursery Leaders. Then a coffee- b r eak and the morn ing programn ends wi th a speaker or other special i nter- est, QUALITSA(GWOHILE 2 POLARIS HYDRAULC DISC BRAKES A gentie squeeze of the easy-to-grasp, mitten-size lever, and these hydrau lic brakes quickly lock the track. Provides you with smooth, positive braking control in ail snow or ice conditions. POLARIS TORQUE- S0-MATIC DRIVE New race-proven aluminum design efficiently handies torque requirements of the high-performaflce Star en- gifle. This exclusive Polaris drive unit is 'tuned" to en- gifle, accelerates quickly and gives optimum transfer of power to track. many manly more for yourmoney foatures at.. KAMPINO UNU>-MITED' 1mile N. on Townline Rd. off King St. E. Oshawa. Open Mon - Fri10am to 8pm ,- Sat- 3pmn 728-9942 #aux s eMlvmA See these and 1POLARIS STAR ENGINE It cools the competition. plus gives Polaris unmatched performance on both track and trail. Designed specifi- cally for snowmoblle appli- cation, the Star is the finest power plant on the market and exclusive with Polaris.

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