-,Page 12, Thursday, November 25th, 1971e Continued from Page Il #f6OIEAM -1 #I5STEAM-17 StevenMatika scored 4 starring goals, D. Mineret with 2 and D. Berkel with another , rounded up the w inn ing score. K. Segns tki was the lone scorer for team # 6. il 1 TEAM - 4 I# 8 TEAM - 2 Ricky Kay go t the hat trick for team #f 1 and Stephen Kelly, a single. Rick N e vegdyke and AIllan Grey scored for team i# 8. MINOR LACROSSE AWARDS NIGHT The G a r r ard Road M inor Lacrosse Assoc ia t ion held its annual Avvrds P r es entation Program recently, hon- o ur in g t he h ouse league champions, players, sponsors, coaches, referees, and timekeepers with. 98 trophies, 200 crests, and recognition award certifi- cates. Movies of the Fup Day wvere showvn and a 1light lunch serTed to cel ebrate a most successful season. House league Championship Tyke Div i s ion: Brookl1in Boys, under Captain, John Fusco, and coaches Don Mitchell and Jack Peebles, Novice Div- ision: North American Steel Equipment captained by Bobby Geurts and coached by Dick Walker and Terry Pet .ers. Pee- wee Division: Lasco Steel with Captain Marty Gallas and coaches Ron and Paul John ston. T he G ar rard Road Firef ighters Tyke AIllstars were honoured for their East- WHITBY FREE PRESS 5-pin WHITBY MENS' LEAGUE (WEDNESDAY) HIGH TRIPLES: K. Laundry 817, 306; G. Hough- 1landBI13, 294; A. Vanderende 793> 284; L. Reed 7 67 , 266; H. VanStaveren 726, 287; C. Maxwell 721, 271; D. Walker 712, 297; J. Mifflin 708, 268; D. Duncan 703, 286; D. V.allant 702, 261. HIGH SINGLES: Hans Zimmer 272, G. Luke 271, G. Winter 269, G. Denyer 260, B. Henderson 260, A. Denyer 254, G. ,Chi Ids 252, F. Kingjyens 251, T. Casey 250, S. Stoneman 250. TEAM STANDINGS: Don's Spur Service 7, Mif- f 1i in's Barber Shop 6, Shorty & Son B illi ards 6, Duff 's Towing Service 5, Jimbots Pub 5, Hookers 5, Mitton Electrie 5, A&T Motors 5, Tony's Mens Hairstyling 5, GusEBrownMotors 4, Harold Hughes B.P. 4, J. E3. McMuII1an Real Estate 3, B&R Trans- port 2, Whi tby Dodge Chrysler 1, Pickering G. S. 1, Royal Hotel 0. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISI LEAGUE HI1G H TRIPLES: Roland Chiasson 677 (196, 254, 2 2 8); C ea c ili a Hu iniînk 658 (223, 211, 224); Judy Cor coran 649 (209, 204, 236); Phyllis Gallagher 621 (241, 200,180); AIl1an Cer ton 604 (1 94,168, 242). HI1G H S1N G L ES: Paul Frondo-Cumbo Sr. 218; IRose Seko 218; \Jince MolI1oy 212; Leonard Myette 210 and Tilly Kroby 210. TEAM POINTS TAKEN: Fuddl e-Duddl es 7, Screw- bal s 7, Hurriîcanes 7, Twvo + FourS5, Ups + Downs 2, Holy EBowlers 0, Misfits 0 and Sixth Dimension 0. e ar nO0n tar i oChampionship, and the Ga rrard Road-Whi tby Andrew Antenna Peewee Alîstars celebrated their AIl- Ontario Peewee A Championship. M a rty Gall as wvas awarded the Hap Earteaux Memorial trophy by the Lake- s ho re League and AI K ivel I was pres- ented with the Patsy Edwards Memorial trophy. Most Valuable Players Tyke: John Fusco and Tim Healy; Nov- ice: Jayde Gibbs; Peewee, Marty GaIllas and Terry Whyte; Bantam, Gien Johnston Midget. Les Reed. FANTASYLAND PARK k Rent our 'Room on the Hill' for your Fal or Christmas party. Catering and Bar Facillities available 3 mies North of Whtbyen IHwy,12 655-3031 1JOHN AM UL é Fuel 011 * Steve il *Gaooine 0Dieoul cilsa & Greese UNOCO 0 Furnece ClaienceRope4r eSoles & Se.vvi Clarnce462e John Maclean 668-4462579-0151 TAUNTON ROAD Just Ecit of Ritson Rd. See us C 1IL Paint a Cernent Brick for Hardware Sakrete Chimney Supplies Tule & drainage materials MAN ON THE STREET Continued from Page 3 Mrs. Seaver did not feel the Whitby area needed a sports complex wvhen the town i s al1r eady served by the Civic Au di torium. When asked if she felt it were possible for the town to rai se this amount of money by means of a provin- ci al lottery, Mrs. Seavers expressed doubt that it could be done. Harry Town, Oundas E. Wh en asked about raising funds for Iroquois Park, Mr. Town said, "There's no w a y !I He fel t it woul1d take at 1least 20 years to raise the $")70 million. Well there it is. WVedidn't talk to even ha If of the res idents of the Town of WVhitbyandyoucanitevencall itasurvey but al1 these peoplel1ive in the town, and many of them have been living here for quite some time. The opinions var ied but the majority of people felt it was a good i dea. Iroquois Park is backed by the town council anda site south of the 401 high - way, near the Joseph O. Ruddy Hospital, has been chosen. The sports complex i s slated ta in- cludea $25 million stadium, an olympic swimming pool, a $5 mill1ion underground mail, a $7.5 million arena, a haîf-mile race track and a $6 million amusement centre with a 250-room hotel. It is hoped the project will1 draw major 1leag9u e f ootball1, basebaîl1 and soccer teams, and the stadium \,Nas original ly ta be bu il1t i n t ime for the 1973 Grey Cup gam e. Sod turning The entire project is ta be financed through aprovince-wvide lottery and the sod turning ceremonies were scheduled for May of 1972. Concensus Th e final resu I t will rest with the people of the Tow,,n of Whitby. . if they want it, then therels nothing to stop them from getting Iroquois Park. ?GOLDEN GATE SRESTAURANT ~ It's the year of good eatingl Corne to our res- turant if you want the fest in exotic Chinese Croxali & Son Ltd. 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